1971 Front Matter Vol35
*See also Index to Subjects
QUESTIONS AND REPLIES
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Volume 35
CONTENTS
ERRATA
Col. 386:
- At the end of the Schedule, insert “(3) Figures for 1967 and 1968 not available. During 1969, 1 425 021 service contracts were registered. The returns for 1970 have not been compiled yet”.
Col. 599:
- Question 5*: For “Mrs. H. SUZMAN asked the Minister of Water Affairs”, read “Mr. W. M. SUTTON asked the Minister of Water Affairs”.
Col. 861:
- Heading to Question 607: For “White and non-White employed”, read “Unemployed Whites and non-Whites”.
Abattoirs, see under Agriculture, Department of.
Abuse of Dependence-producing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Bill:
- Comment invited and received on proposed provisions of the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 893.
Afrikaanse Pers:
- Proposed forming of controlling company for Voortrekkerpers and Afrikaanse Pers and investigation of possible contravention of statutory provisions regarding monopolistic conditions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 319.
“Afrikaanse Woordeboek” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 899.
Afrikaans Publishing Firms:
- Inquiry regarding possible monopolistic conditions in view of business collaboration between two (Mr. E. G. Malan), 115.
Agliotti, Mr. Joseph, see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd.
Agricultural Credit and Land Tenure, Department of:
- Appointment of Mr. H. J. Viljoen as Secretary (Mr. L. G. Murray), 996.
- Commission of Inquiry into purchase of land from Mr. Agliotti (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3.
Agricultural Technical Services, Department of:
- Border area:
- Administrative office for (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 804.
- Magisterial districts without professional or technical officers (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 312.
Agriculture:
- White and non-White persons employed in, since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
Agriculture, Department of:
- Abattoirs:
- Erection of new, in certain major centres (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 551.
- Johannesburg:
- Slaughtering capacity and demand (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 582.
- White and non-White staff (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 605.
- Slaughtering of sheep in meat control areas (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 727.
- Apricot-Peach Growers’ Association:
- Purchase of farm for the (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 196.
- Beans:
- Export of, to neighbouring states (Mr. E. G. Malan), 652.
- Beef:
- Export of, from Umtata meat factory since 1968 (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 903.
- Dairy Industry Control Board:
- Cost of head office building and other offices occupied by the (Mr. W. V. Raw), 997.
- New office block (Mr. W. V. Raw), 978.
- Value of dairy products under control of the, and revenue derived therefrom (Mr. W. V. Raw), 979.
- Dairy Products:
- Butter:
- Curtailment of supplies (Mr. W. T. Webber), 940.
- Shipment of butter expected from New Zealand (Mr. W. T. Webber), 940.
- Local production and local demand (Mr. W. T. Webber), 946.
- Produced, exported and imported, 1968/70 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 234.
- Produced, exported and imported, 1st October, 1970, to 31st March, 1971 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 886.
- Produced, imported and exported, April and May, 1971 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1017.
- Value of dairy products under control of the Dairy Industry Control Board and revenue derived (Mr. W. V. Raw), 979.
- Butter:
- Debt:
- Burden of, since 1968 (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 926.
- Deciduous Fruit Board:
- Purchase of farm for the (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 196.
- Dukuduku State-owned land:
- Lease of portion of, in district of Hlabisa (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 1004.
- East London flood damage:
- Compensation granted to farmers (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 792.
- Elephant biltong, see Kruger National Park.
- Farmers and Farming:
- Areas of land in certain districts owned or occupied by White farmers (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 842.
- Bond interest subsidies i.r.o. farmers (Mr. L. G. Murray), 86.
- Gross national product of White farmers (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 323.
- White people actively engaged i farming (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 184.
- White and non-White persons living on farms and actively engaged in agriculture (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 434.
- Food prices:
- Amount budgeted for financial year 1970/71 for subsidizing (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 91.
- Foot and mouth disease:
- Outbreak of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 462.
- Spreading of, through production of elephant biltong in the Kruger National Park (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 505.
- Grootfontein Agricultural College:
- Students enrolled since 1966 (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 151.
- Hluhluwe Game Reserve (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 901.
- Ixopo:
- Soil conservation conditions in black spots (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 599.
- Kaffircorn:
- Export of, to neighbouring states (Mr. E. G. Malan), 652.
- Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd., see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd.
- Locusts:
- Outbreak of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 414.
- Mahlzeit 232, Farm, see Mahlzeit 232, Keetmanshoop.
- Maize:
- Export of, to neighbouring states (Mr. E. G. Malan), 652.
- Increases in producer prices and increases in consumer subsidies (Mrs. H. Suzman), 789.
- Treatment of maize with insecticide (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 620.
- Maize Board:
- Investment of funds (Mr. S. Emdin), 545.
- Margarine:
- Manufacture of yellow (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 919.
- Quantity manufactured, imported and exported since 1960 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 993.
- Meat:
- Average prices during 1970 (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 541.
- Milk Board:
- New office block (Mr. W. V. Raw), 998.
- Oats:
- Export of, to neighbouring states (Mr. E. G. Malan), 652.
- Onderstepoort:
- Resignations from lecturing staff (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 29.
- S.A. Defence Force uniforms, see “Uniforms” under Defence, Department of.
- Stock reduction scheme (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 573.
- Sub-division of agricultural land:
- Applications received, approved, refused, etc. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1013.
- Umfolozi Game Reserve (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 901.
- Veterinarians:
- Posts of State veterinarian in Natal (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 568.
- Wheat:
- Increases in producer prices and increases in consumer subsidies (Mrs. H. Suzman), 789.
- Wild life species:
- International convention for the protection of endangered (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 488.
- Wool:
- Stockpiling of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 414.
- Wool Board:
- Investment of funds (Mr. S. Emdin), 545.
Agriculture, Minister of:
- Reference to middlemen in speech made by the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 11.
Air Pollution, see under Health, Department of.
Air Terminals, see under Airways.
Airways:
- Air Terminals:
- Refreshment facilities at (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 89.
- D. F. Malan Airport:
- Alterations to buildings (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 88.
- Internal flights:
- Delayed in April, 1971 (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 725.
- Jan Smuts Airport:
- Charter licences:
- Applications received from holders of, for right to fly to and from (Mr. E. G. Malan), 12.
- Charter licences:
- J. B. M. Hertzog airport:
- Provision of overnight accommodation for Indian passengers (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 90.
- Rietbok air crash:
- Compensation paid to dependants and injured passengers (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 800.
- Staff:
- Salary increases and overseas allowances (Mr. E. G. Malan), 933.
- White and non-White persons employed and average annual salaries and wages (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn),95.
- Waiting lists:
- Persons placed on, for seats on flights of the internal service (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 725.
- Windhoek air crash:
- Compensation paid to dependants and injured passengers (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 800.
“Akademie, Suid-Afrikaanse” (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 257.
Aliens:
- Aliens permanently resident in S.A. (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1016.
- Citizens of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland present in S.A. (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- Foreign Bantu present in S.A. (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 788.
- Foreign workers present in S.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 165.
Alcoholics, see under Health, Department of.
Alcoholism Advisory Board, National (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 893.
Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, see under Clergymen.
Anglo-Boer War:
- Official history of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 641.
Apprentices and Apprenticeships, see under Labour.
Apricot-Peach Growers’ Association:
- Purchase of farm for the (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 196.
Armaments Development and Production Corporation, see under Defence, Department of.
Ashe, Mr. Arthur:
- Application for a visa for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 199.
Asian/Asiatics, see Chinese and Indian Affairs.
Bantu Affairs:
- Agriculture:
- Gross national product (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 355.
- Apprentices and Apprenticeships:
- Bantu youths serving apprenticeships in homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 170.
- Arbitration awards:
- Bantu persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Bantu Administration Act:
- Persons subject to removal orders in terms of sect. 5 (1) (b) of the (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 1006.
- Removal orders in terms of the, served during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 777.
- Bantu Administration and Development:
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 45.
- Health services administered in the Transkei by the Department of Health on behalf of the Department of (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 134.
- Official visit to Malawi by the Minister of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 322.
- S.A. Police aircraft used by the Minister of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 444.
- Bantu Building Workers Act:
- Bantu persons trained and qualified under the (Mr. T. Hickman), 475.
- Exemptions from the, granted to employers in Empangeni and Richard’s Bay (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 1010.
- Bantu Education, Department of:
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1.
- Drugs:
- Bantu Investment Corporation:
- Assistance rendered to Bantu entrepreneurs in S.W.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 189.
- Sawmills established by the (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 179.
- Wholesale trading concerns established or taken over for Bantu persons by the (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 180.
- Bantu Labour Act:
- Bantu workers registered in each category of labour defined in the regulations promulgated in terms of the (Mr. W. T. Webber), 384.
- Prosecutions for offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363.
- Bantu Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Act:
- Works committees functioning in terms of the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 130.
- Bantu Taxation Act:
- P.A.Y.E. tax deductions in respect of Bantu persons in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 866.
- Bantu Trust and Land Act:
- Acquisition of land in certain provinces in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 173.
- Areas of land in certain districts occupied by Bantu persons under the (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 842.
- Availability of State-owned land for purposes of the (Mr. T G. Hughes), 551.
- Released land available for purchase by the Bantu Trust in terms of the (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 852.
- Black spots:
- Ixopo, Natal:
- Locations, influx control, over-grazing (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 600.
- Resettlement of Bantu population (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 509.
- Soil conservation (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 599.
- Ixopo, Natal:
- Border industrial areas:
- Amounts spent by Government departments, Industrial Development Corporation and other official agencies in (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 288.
- Conciliation board agreements applicable in (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- Industrial council agreements applicable in (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- Wage board determinations applicable in (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- Bricklayers and plasterers:
- Bantu persons in Newcastle, Natal, employed as (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 936.
- Building workers:
- Exemptions granted in respect of, engaged in skilled work in White areas in Natal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 980.
- Bursaries:
- Granted to university students on condition that they render service in connection with the Bantu on completion of their studies (Mrs. H. Suzman), 876.
- Non-repayable and loan bursaries granted to pupils and students at teacher-training institutions and universities (Mrs. H. Suzman), 877.
- Procedures laid down for the award of bursaries by local authorities (Mrs. H. Suzman), 977.
- Buthelezi, Chief Gatsha:
- Representations received regarding behaviour of traffic officer during March, 1971 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 601.
- Chemists and druggists:
- Bantu persons qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 85.
- Bantu persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Chiefs:
- Allowances, presents and rations (Mr. E. G. Malan), 217.
- Children, see “Bantu” under Children.
- Conciliation board agreements:
- Applicable in border industrial areas (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- Bantu persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Contract workers:
- Employed in White areas during 1970 (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 179.
- Creosoting plants (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 179.
- Decortication plants (Mr. T G. Hughes), 179.
- Dentists:
- Bantu persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Training facilities available to Bantu students (Mrs. H. Suzman), 703.
- Departure permits, permanent, see “Exit permits” under Interior, Department of the.
- Development work:
- Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as surveying assistants, land surveyors, health inspectors, sanitary engineers, health assistants, engineering technicians and other personnel required for each type of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Dimbaza:
- Housing, population and school (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 150.
- Disability grants, see under Pensions.
- Doctors:
- Bantu persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Consulting rooms for Bantu doctors outside homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 976.
- Salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated and spent by the Department of Bantu Adminisstration and Development in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 45.
- Amount allocated and spent by the Department of Bantu Education in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1.
- Drug abuse among Bantu (Mr. G. N Oldfield), 980.
- Education:
- A-grade level in respect of languages (Mrs. H. Suzman), 751.
- Bantu persons serving as inspectors of schools, assistant or subject inspectors, professors, lecturers, school principals and in other senior educational capacities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 205.
- Commercial Junior and Senior courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Expenditure in respect of education of Bantu persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 238.
- Homeland bursaries offered to high school pupils (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 690.
- Post-Standard VI vocational courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Pupils:
- Enrolled at commencement of 1971 school year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 816.
- Enrolled in forms I to V in urban and rural areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 876.
- Estimated number who passed Std. VI, Std. VIII and Std. X (Mr. L. F. Wood), 974.
- High school pupils enrolled in and passed each examination from Std. VI to Std. X during last quarter of 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 852.
- Unit costs per primary and secondary pupils (Mrs. H. Suzman), 817.
- Who wrote, passed or failed Std. VI examination in 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 975.
- School boards and committees:
- Funds raised in respect of expenditure on schools and teachers’ salaries (Mrs. H. Suzman), 817.
- School broadcasts (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 759.
- Schools, see “Schools” below.
- Soweto:
- Applications received for admission to primary, secondary and high schools for 1971 school year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 875.
- Technical Junior and Senior courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Television:
- Use of television in Bantu schools or educational institutions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 216.
- Trade schools for Bantu boys (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 210.
- Employment of Bantu persons:
- As inspectors of schools, assistant or subject inspectors, professors, lecturers, school principals and in other senior educational capacities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 205.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration in major harbours (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 67.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration on Cape Western System and in Cape Town harbour; average annual salaries and wages and Bantu persons performing work formerly done by White workers (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 239.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration on work formerly reserved for White workers, and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood). 108.
- By Railways, Harbours and Airways Administration in a temporary capacity on work normally performed by White graded staff; average annual salaries and wages (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 95.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration, Post Office, Provincial Administrations, Central Government and local authorities since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
- By the Department of Posts and Telegraphs as at 31.12.1970; average annual salaries and wages; Bantu persons temporarily employed in White areas, and in their own areas in posts senior to those of postmen (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
- By the State and earning salaries in excess of R720 per year (Mr. L. F. Wood), 839.
- In more responsible positions on mines in Bantu homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
- In private industry and agriculture since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
- In vacant graded posts in Railways and Harbours service; rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood). 108
- Representations regarding proposed prohibition of Bantu persons in certain classes of work (Mrs. H. Suzman), 226.
- Engineering technicians:
- Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Ethnic groups:
- Official map of S.A. showing territorial areas of various (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 718.
- Territorial areas of (Mr. J. O. N. Thomson), 739.
- Etosha Game Reserve:
- Evidence received by Odendaal Commission regarding boundaries of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 766.
- Report of ecologist K. L. Tinley (Mr. M. L. Mitchell),711.
- Evaton township:
- Demolition of dwellings (Mrs. H. Suzman), 847.
- Exit permits, see under Interior, Department of the.
- Ex-members of military forces:
- Bantu persons in receipt of grants in respect of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 170.
- Family planning units (Mr. L. F. Wood), 237.
- Gamelake township:
- Construction of houses (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 869.
- Guguletu:
- Population (Mrs. H. Suzman), 394.
- Headmen:
- Allowances, presents and rations (Mr. E. G. Malan), 217.
- Healdtown:
- Disturbances at boys’ hostel (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 609.
- Health inspectors:
- Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Heuningsvlei Reserve, Vryburg (Mrs. H. Suzman), 346.
- Hluhluwe Game Reserve (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 901; (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 923.
- Homelands:
- Bantu persons residing in and outside national (Mrs. H. Suzman), 833.
- Bantu youths serving apprenticeships in the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 170.
- Bantu population of, in the Cape Province (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 500.
- Ciskei:
- White-owned farms in Alice district purchased for inclusion in Ciskei Bantu homeland (Mrs. H. Suzman), 588.
- Employment of Bantu persons in more responsible positions on mines (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
- Expenditure i.r.o. development of, 1969-’70 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 23.
- Extent of homelands of various ethnic groups (Mrs. H. Suzman), 496.
- Funds for development of, received from urban local authorities (Mrs. H. Suzman), 121.
- Homes and settlements for aged and indigent Bantu persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 395.
- Hospitals in operation (Mrs. H. Suzman), 174
- Malnutrition and nutritional diseases among Bantu persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 36.
- Settlements for elderly and infirm Bantu persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 120.
- Trained Bantu doctors, dentists, chemists, veterinarians and nurses required in the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 66.
- Tswana homeland:
- Tswanas and non-Tswanas living in the (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 324.
- Hospitals:
- Durban and environs (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 244; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 278.
- Homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 174.
- King Edward VIII, Durban (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 244; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 326.
- King George V:
- Additional accommodation for Bantu patients (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 326.
- Mdantsane:
- Additional plans and tenders invited (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 348.
- Firms appointed as architects, quantity surveyors, civil engineers, etc. (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 760.
- Tenders and architect’s fees (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 151.
- Ngwelezane (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 569.
- Nompomolelo mission hospital, Peddie:
- Reservation of separate ward for White persons (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 488.
- Umlazi (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 29; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 244; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 278.
- Hotels in the Transkei acquired or built for Bantu persons or companies (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 187.
- Housing (see also “Housing” under Community Development, Department of):
- Johannesburg City Council:
- Representations received from the, regarding planning for future housing, etc., of Bantu population (Mrs. H. Suzman), 173.
- Johannesburg City Council:
- Industrial council agreements:
- Applicable in border industrial areas (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- Bantu persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Industrial townships:
- Amounts spent by Government departments, Industrial Development Corporation and other official agencies in (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 288.
- Inspectors of schools:
- Bantu persons serving as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 205.
- Ixopo, Natal, see Ixopo.
- Johannesburg City Council:
- Representations received from the, regarding planning for future housing, etc., of Bantu population (Mrs. H. Suzman), 173.
- Kaokoveld, see under S.W.A.
- Labour bureaux:
- Regional, local, district, territorial and tribal labour bureaux in existence since 1967 and workers registered (Mr. W. T. Webber), 384.
- Labour tenants (Mrs. H. Suzman), 518.
- Lamontville township, Durban:
- Home for aged Bantu persons at (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 356.
- Residents and possible removal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 892.
- Land in Bantu areas covered with forests, plantations, sugarcane, etc., and under irrigation (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 178.
- Land surveyors:
- Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Langa:
- Population (Mrs. H. Suzman), 394.
- Lecturers:
- Bantu persons serving as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 205.
- Lilani hot springs (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 923; (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 953.
- Literacy among Bantu persons in terms of the United Nations’ definition (Mr. L. F. Wood), 969.
- Mabopane township:
- Building workers temporarily laid off (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 279.
- Machaviestad:
- Representations regarding Bantu of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 808.
- Majeng Bantu reserve:
- Removal of the Bathlaping tribe (Mrs. H. Suzman), 274.
- Withdrawal of old-age pensions (Mrs. H. Suzman), 870.
- Malnutrition and nutritional diseases among Bantu (Mrs. H. Suzman), 34.
- Malnutrition and nutritional diseases among Bantu in the homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 36.
- Management boards (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 396.
- Mdantsane:
- Construction of hospital in (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 151; (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 348; (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 760.
- Housing, population and schools (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 150.
- Medical students (see also under Universities):
- Enrolled at the University of Natal (Mr. L. F. Wood), 684.
- Loans available to non-White medical students during 1969-’70 and 1970-’71 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 651.
- Who applied, were accepted for registration, were registered in respect of 1971 academic year and graduated during 1969 and 1970 at certain White universities (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 1012.
- Milk:
- Distribution of, to needy children (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 328.
- Mines and Mining:
- Employment of Bantu persons in more responsible positions on mines in the Bantu homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
- Mining lease in respect of titanium deposits in the Transkei (Mrs. H. Suzman), 846.
- Montrose, Howick:
- Purchase of farm Montrose for Bantu settlement (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 738.
- Supply of water (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 737.
- Motels in the Transkei acquired or built for Bantu persons or companies (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 187.
- Natal cinemas:
- Instruction issued to cinema owners in Howick, Estcourt and Ladysmith regarding admission of Bantu patrons (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 941.
- Nurses:
- Bantu student nurses enrolled since 1968 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 766.
- Nyanga:
- Population (Mrs. H. Suzman), 394.
- Official map of S.A. showing territorial areas of various ethnic groups (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 718.
- Old-age Homes, see “Bantu” under Old Age Homes.
- Passports, see under Interior, Department of the.
- P.A.Y.E. tax deductions in respect of Bantu persons in terms of the Bantu Taxation Act Mrs. H. Suzman), 866.
- Pensions, see under Pensions.
- Platts Estate, Highflats area of Natal (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 509.
- Population:
- Bantu population of White areas in certain Cape Province areas (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 500.
- Port Elizabeth:
- Fifteen-year-old Bantu girl ordered by Bantu Affairs Commissioner to leave (Mrs. H. Suzman), 503.
- Postmen:
- Bantu persons employed as, in Durban complex (Mr. L. F. Wood), 12.
- Bantu persons employed as, in 1966 and 1971 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 396.
- Professors:
- Bantu persons serving as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 205.
- Pupils, see under “Education” above.
- Railway pensioners:
- Pension payments withheld or delayed (Mr. W. T. Webber), 146.
- Relief work:
- Distribution of food to needy persons; provision of blankets, etc.; relief work for the unemployed (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 171.
- Removal of Bantu persons:
- From White urban areas during 1970 (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 179.
- Removal orders:
- Persons subject to, in terms of sect. 5 (1) (b) of the Bantu Administration Act (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 1006.
- Served during 1970 in terms of the Bantu Administration Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 777.
- Retail trading stations acquired for Bantu persons or companies (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 188.
- Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres, see Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres.
- Richard’s Bay, see Richard’s Bay.
- Sanitary engineers:
- Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 206.
- Sawmills (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 179.
- School principals:
- Bantu persons serving as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 205.
- Schools:
- Damaged in Umbumbulu district (Mr. W. T. Webber), 97.
- High schools in Bantu homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 915.
- Secondary and high schools in urban areas (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 589.
- Shortage of schools, classrooms, etc. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 611.
- Trade and Technical schools (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 909.
- Technical, vocational and industrial (Mrs. H. Suzman), 929.
- Sebokeng Management Board:
- Demolitions ordered by the, in Evaton township (Mrs. H. Suzman), 847.
- Service contracts registered since 1967 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 384.
- Settlements for elderly and infirm Bantu persons in the homelands (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 120.
- Sheltered employment, see Sheltered Employment.
- Soweto:
- Applications received for admission to primary, secondary and high schools for 1971 school year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 875.
- Railway accident during October, 1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 105.
- Students:
- Applications received during 1969 and 1970 to enrol at White universities (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 624.
- Awarded degrees and diplomas at S. A. universities (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 255.
- Enrolled for teachers’ courses (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 236.
- Enrolled in each faculty of White universities during 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 358.
- Enrolled in each faculty of White universities during third quarter of 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 256.
- University students casually employed in Durban harbour (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211.
- University students granted bursaries on condition that they render service in connection with the Bantu on completion of their studies (Mrs. H. Suzman), 876.
- Teachers:
- Delay in payment of salaries in East London and Mdantsane areas (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 38.
- Employment in Government, State-aided and private schools (Mr. L. F. Wood), 204.
- Qualifications (Mr. L. F. Wood), 232.
- Salary scales of men and women (Mr. L. F. Wood), 169.
- Shortage of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 611.
- Students enrolled for teachers’ courses (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 236.
- Trade instructors:
- Students enrolled and qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 207.
- Trade schools for boys (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 210.
- Training centres and workshops for physically disabled persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 120.
- Transkei:
- Health services administered by the Department of Health on behalf of the Department of Bantu Administration and Development (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 134.
- Incorporation of further areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 275.
- Mining lease in respect of titanium deposits (Mrs. H. Suzman), 846.
- Municipal and village management board areas:
- Extent of commonage and other land (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 966.
- Transkeian Government:
- Representations made regarding granting of further powers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 375.
- Representations made regarding transfer of additional departments and incorporation of certain additional territories (Mr. E. G.Malan), 718.
- Tuberculosis, see under Health, Department of.
- Umfolozi Game Reserve (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 901; (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 923.
- Umgababa holiday resort (Mrs. H. Suzman), 680.
- Umlazi Bantu hospital, see under “Hospitals” above.
- Universities (Fort Hare, the North and Zululand):
- Declaration of loyalty by students (Mrs. H. Suzman), 482.
- Degree courses in arts, commerce, science, education, engineering, dentistry and law available (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 667.
- Foreign students studying at (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 490.
- Pharmacy:
- Students enrolled for and successful in courses in, and teaching staff employed (Mr. L. F. Wood), 10.
- Students and staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 216.
- Students’ fees and State subsidies (Mr. L. F. Wood), 819.
- Zululand, University of: Moving of (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 879.
- Urban Bantu Councils:
- Establishment in terms of the Urban Bantu Councils Act (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 841.
- Wage board determinations:
- Applicable in border industrial areas (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- Bantu persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Wholesale trading concerns established or taken over for Bantu persons; White and non-White persons employed (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 180.
- Witzieshoek:
- Pleasure resort near (Mrs. H. Suzman), 346.
- Workmen’s Compensation:
- Unclaimed awards (Mrs. H. Suzman), 374.
- Work reservation, see under Labour.
- Works committees (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 130.
- Xhosa Development Corporation:
- Hotels or motels acquired in the Transkei (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 187.
- Wholesale trading concerns established or taken over for Bantu persons by the (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 180.
- Zululand, Bishop of:
- Detention of, on alleged contravention of pass laws (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 512.
- Zulu Territorial Authority:
- Representations made regarding labour tenants (Mrs. H. Suzman), 689.
- Representations received for 23rd September to be a national holiday for the Zulu nation to be known as Chaka Day (Mrs. H. Suzman), 597.
Bantu Investment Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs.
Bantu Labour Act, see under Bantu Affairs.
Bilharziosis (Mrs. H. Suzman), 610.
Bird Island:
- Landing permits (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 276.
Births, Illegitimate (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 616.
Blind Persons’ Pension, see under Pensions.
Bond Interest Subsidies:
- Farmers (Mr. L. G. Murray), 86.
- Home-owners (Mr. L. G. Murray), 203.
Border Industrial Areas see under Bantu Affairs.
Botswana:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
Broadcasting Conferences, see under S.A.B.C.
Broadcasting Stations, see under S.A.B.C.
Building Socieites Act:
- Legislation to amend the (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 271.
Bus Tariffs:
- Public protests in Port Elizabeth against increased (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 504.
- Refusal by the National Transport Commission to give reasons for rejection of appeal against increased, in Cape Town (Mr. E. G. Malan), 453.
Buthelezi, Chief Gatsha:
- Representations regarding behaviour of traffic officer during March, 1971 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 601.
Butter, see “Dairy Products” under Agriculture, Department of.
Cabinet Ministers:
- Residences:
- Rentals, purchase/construction price and maintenance costs (Mrs. H. Suzman), 618.
- Repairs, renovations and additions (Mr. L. G. Murray), 155.
Cactus Weapon, see under Defence, Department of.
Cape Flats:
- Proclamation of area adjacent to Swartklip portion of False Bay coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 261; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 851.
- Proclamation of new Coloured group area (Mrs. H. Suzman), 895.
- Torlage Beach Committee:
- Zoning of False Bay beach between Swartklip and Macassar (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 639.
- Zoning and development of land between Strandfontein and Swartklip Roads (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 520.
Cape Frio, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Cape Town Municipality:
- Negotiations between S.A.R. and H. and the, regarding acquisition of land between Muizenberg and Clovelly (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 240.
Census, 1970, see under Statistics, Department of.
Central Government:
- White and non-White persons employed since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
Chaka Day:
- Representations received from the Zululand Territorial Authority for 23rd September as a national holiday for the Zulu nation to be known as (Mrs. H. Suzman), 597.
Charter Licences:
- Applications received from holders of, for right to fly to and from Jan Smuts Airport (Mr. E. G. Malan), 12.
Chatsworth, see “Durban” under Community Development, Department of.
Chemists and Druggists:
- Bantu persons qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 85.
- Coloured persons qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 85.
- Indian persons qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 84.
- Registered White and non-White (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Salary scales of White and non-White (Mr. L. F. Wood),79.
Children:
- Bantu:
- In need of care and adopted in terms of the Children’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 616.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 647.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations in respect of children’s homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 646.
- Coloured:
- In need of care and adopted in terms of the Children’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield) 662.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 662.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations in respect of children’s homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 786.
- Foster care grants:
- Persons in receipt of, in respect of White children as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593.
- Indian:
- Homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 558.
- In need of care and adopted in terms of the Children’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 594.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 646.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations administering homes for committed children (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 559.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations in respect of children’s homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 645.
- White:
- In need of care and adopted in terms of the Children’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 594.
- In foster care as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 678.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations in respect of children’s homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 677.
Chinese:
- Pupils ordered from examination room at East London Technical College (Mrs. H. Suzman), 332.
Chiropractic, see under Health, Department of.
Citizenship, S.A., see under Interior, Department of the.
Clergymen:
- Anglican Dean of Johannesburg:
- Investigations by the Security Branch into activities of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 571.
- Information regarding residence permit applications made available to minister of Afrikaans church (Mrs. H. Suzman), 102.
Colleges for Advanced Technical Education, see “Technical Education, Colleges for Advanced”, under Education.
Coloured Affairs:
- Apprentices and Apprenticeships:
- Departmental and subsidized schools providing training for apprentices (Mr. L. G. Murray), 333.
- New apprenticeship contracts registered during 1970 (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 208.
- Arbitration awards:
- Coloured persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Betterment schemes:
- Expenditure in respect of, in Coloured rural areas (Mr. T. Hickman), 339.
- Bokbaai:
- Development of Coloured townships or towns in the vicinity of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 555.
- Bricklayers and plasterers:
- Applications received from employers on the Reef and in Pretoria to employ Coloured persons as (Mrs. H. Suzman), 732.
- Business concerns acquired for Coloured businessmen by the Coloured Development Corporation, and loans granted (Mr. T. Hickman), 309.
- Ceres:
- Coloured families accommodated in tents or other temporary structures (Mrs. H. Suzman), 689.
- Die Eiland (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 152; (Mr.H.J.vanEck), 203.
- Chemists and Druggists:
- Coloured persons qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 85.
- Coloured persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Children, see “Coloured”, under Children.
- Coloured Affairs, Administration of:
- Authorized establishment; White and Coloured personnel (Mr. L. G. Murray), 356.
- Coloured Cadets Act, Training Centre for:
- Accommodation available at Faure; complement in March, 1971; cadets gainfully employed when called up for training (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 570.
- Applications for registration received, and cadets trained during 1969 and 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 529.
- Coloured Corps, see under Defence, Department of.
- Coloured Development Corporation:
- Business concerns acquired for Coloured businessmen, and loans granted (Mr. T. Hickman), 309.
- Profit/Loss from interest in rock lobster export market (Mr. T. Hickman), 248.
- Revenue derived in respect of prospecting and mining rights granted in Coloured rural areas (Mr. L. G. Murray), 335.
- Coloured Persons Representative Council:
- Liaison between the, and Parliament (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 805.
- Representations made by the Executive of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 883.
- Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, Department of:
- Authorized establishment; White and Coloured personnel (Mr. L. G. Murray), 356.
- Conciliation board agreements:
- Coloured persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Consultative committees (Mr. L. G. Murray), 143.
- Dentists:
- Coloured persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Training facilities available to Coloured students (Mrs. H. Suzman), 703.
- Departure permits, permanent, see “Exit permits” under Interior, Department of the.
- Development schemes:
- Expenditure in respect of, in Coloured rural areas (Mr. T. Hickman), 339.
- Disability grants, see under Pensions.
- Doctors:
- Coloured persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 282.
- Drug abuse among Coloured persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 968.
- Education:
- Coloured persons serving as inspectors of schools, assistant or subject inspectors, school principals, lecturers and in other senior educational capacities (Mr. T. Hickman), 656.
- Coloured students enrolled for and successful in vocational, technical and commercial examinations (Mr. L. G. Murray), 337.
- Compulsory school attendance in certain areas in the Cape Province (Mrs. II. Suzman), 749.
- Double sessions (Mrs. H. Suzman), 281; (Mr. T. Hickman), 561.
- Estimated number of Coloured persons who passed Std. VI, Std. VIII, and Std. X (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1015.
- Introduction of compulsory (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1013.
- Pupils:
- Enrolled and passed in each standard from Std. VI to Std. X during last quarter of 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 950.
- Enrolled at the beginning of the 1970 school year (Mrs. II. Suzman), 949.
- Enrolled in Government, State-aided and private schools (Mr. L. G. Murray), 338.
- Entered for and successful in Junior and Senior Certificate examinations (Mr. T. Hickman), 562.
- Unit cost per pupil, primary pupil and secondary pupil during 1969-’70 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 949.
- School broadcasts (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 759.
- Shortage of schools, classrooms, teachers, lecturers (Mr. L. F. Wood), 785.
- Elsies River:
- Expropriation of properties (Mrs. H. Suzman), 294.
- Employment of Coloured persons:
- As inspectors of schools, assistant or subject inspectors, professors, lecturers, school principals and in other senior educational capacities (Mr. T. Hickman), 656.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration in major harbours (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 67.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration on Cape Western System and in Cape Town harbour; average annual salaries and wages and Coloured persons performing work formerly done by White workers (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 239.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration on work formerly reserved for White workers and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood), 108.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration, Post Office, Provincial Administrations, Central Government and local authorities since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
- By Railways, Harbours and Airways Administration; Coloured persons temporarily employed on work normally performed by White graded staff and average annual salaries and wages paid (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 95.
- By the Department of Posts and Telegraphs as at 31.12.1970; average annual salaries and wages; Coloured persons temporarily employed in White areas and in their own areas in posts senior to those of postmen (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
- In posts in the Department of Coloured Affairs formerly held by White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 733.
- In private industry and agriculture since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
- In the Public Service and earning salaries in excess of R720 per year (Mr. L. F. Wood), 839.
- In vacant graded posts in Railways and Harbours service, and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood), 108.
- Exit permits, see under Interior, Department of the.
- Family planning units (Mr. L. F. Wood), 237.
- Graduates:
- Application received by the Department of Labour from food processing company for permission to employ Coloured B. Sc. graduates as chemists (Mrs. H. Suzman), 704.
- Housing, see “Housing” under Community Development, Department of.
- Industrial council agreements:
- Coloured persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Inspectors of schools:
- Coloured persons serving as, in each province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1011.
- Mamre:
- Development of Coloured townships or towns in the vicinity of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 555.
- Management, Boards of:
- Revenue derived in respect of prospecting and mining rights granted in Coloured rural areas (Mr. L. G. Murray), 335.
- Management committees (Mr. L. G. Murray), 143.
- Medical students (see also under Universities):
- Enrolled at the University of Natal (Mr. L. F. Wood), 684.
- Loans available to non-White medical students for 1969-70 and 1970-’71 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 651.
- Who applied, were accepted for registration, were registered in respect of 1971 academic year and graduated during 1969 and 1970 at certain White universities (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 1012.
- Milk:
- Distribution of, to needy children (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 328.
- Mining rights granted in Coloured rural areas (Mr. L. G. Murray), 335.
- Natal:
- Growth points for Coloured population in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 142.
- Nurses:
- Coloured student nurses enrolled since 1968 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 766.
- Old-age Homes, see Old-age Homes.
- Passports, see under Interior, Department of the.
- Pensions, see Pensions.
- Pietermaritzburg:
- Establishment of new Coloured area in (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 737.
- Population:
- Coloured population of certain areas and Bantu homelands in the Cape Province (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 500.
- Postmen:
- Coloured persons employed as, in Durban complex (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 12.
- Coloured persons employed as, in 1966 and 1971 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 396.
- Prospecting rights granted in Coloured rural areas (Mr. L. G. Murray), 335.
- Resettlement:
- Representations received from Cape Town City Council to be relieved of certain requirements in connection with resettlement of Coloured persons moved under group area proclamations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 242.
- Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres, see Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres.
- Revenue and Loan Account:
- Amounts on, allocated to education of Coloured persons since 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 289.
- Rural areas, Coloured:
- Betterment and development schemes (Mr. T. Hickman), 339.
- Prospecting and mining rights (Mr. L. G. Murray), 335.
- School prnicipals:
- Coloured persons serving as (Mr. T. Hickman), 656.
- Schools:
- Double sessions (Mrs. H. Suzman), 281; (Mr. T. Hickman), 561.
- High schools, secondary schools and primary schools available to Coloured pupils (Mr. L. G. Murray), 333.
- White persons teaching at Coloured (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 428.
- Sheltered employment, see Sheltered Employment.
- Social pensions:
- Withdrawal of (Mr. T. Hickman), 247.
- Spes Bona Savings and Finance Bank (Mr. T. Hickman), 247.
- Students:
- Applications received during 1969 and 1970 to enrol at White universities (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 625.
- Awarded degrees and diplomas at S.A. universities (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 255.
- Enrolled at universities other than the University of the Western Cape (Mr. L. G. Murray), 393.
- Enrolled for teachers’ courses (Mr. T. Hickman), 655.
- Enrolled in each faculty of White universities during 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 358.
- Enrolled in each faculty of White universities during third quarter of 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 256.
- Enrolled in White universities for 1971 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 358.
- University students casually employed in Durban harbour (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211.
- Teachers:
- Qualifications and number of, employed (Mr. T. Hickman), 563.
- Representation regarding salary scales (Mrs. H. Suzman), 295; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 327.
- Resignations during 1970 (Mr. T. Hickman), 563.
- Salary scales for men and women assistant (Mr. T. Hickman), 562.
- Shortage of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 280.
- Students enrolled for teachers’ courses (Mr. T. Hickman), 655.
- Technical colleges:
- Coloured persons attending (Mr. L. G. Murray), 429.
- Trade unions, see under Labour.
- Transport provided for Coloured pupils (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 661.
- Tuberculosis, see under Health, Department of.
- Unemployment:
- Coloured persons unemployed in each inspectorate as at 31.12.1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 861.
- Wage board determinations:
- Coloured persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Western Cape, University of the:
- Courses available and students enrolled in each course (Mr. L. G. Murray), 392.
- Pharmacy:
- Students and staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 286.
- Qualifications, salary scales, etc., in respect of teaching staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 658.
- Students’ fees and State subsidy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 950.
- Work reservation, see under Labour.
Coloured Corps, see under Defence, Department of.
Coloured Development Corporation, see under Coloured Affairs.
Coloured Persons Representative Council see under Coloured Affairs.
Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, Department of, see “Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, Department of”, under Coloured Affairs.
Commercial vehicles, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Commission/Committee of Enquiry into:
- Chiropractic:
- Publication of English report (Mr. L. F. Wood), 502.
- Criminal procedure and evidence (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 624.
- Dental services (Mr. L. F. Wood), 823.
- Drug abuse (Mr. L. F. Wood), 40.
- Education of children with minimal brain disfunction (Mr. H. Miller), 969.
- Financial Relations between the Central Government and the provinces:
- Cost of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 715.
- Financial Relations between the Central Government, the provinces and local authorities:
- Cost of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 715.
- Fishing industry, S.W.A. (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 48.
- Security of the State:
- Matters affecting the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 580; (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 719.
- S.W.A. and S.A. fishing industries:
- Liaison between commissions of enquiry (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 50.
- Representation of company directors (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 53.
- Television:
- Matters relating to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4.
Communism Act, Suppression of:
- Newspapers:
- Deposits required in terms of sect. 6bis (1) of the (Mr. L. G. Murray), 848.
- White and non-White persons convicted during 1970 of offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 895.
Community Development Board, see under Community Development, Department of.
Community Development, Department of:
- Actonville, Benoni:
- Waiting list for dwellings in Indian township (Mrs. H. Suzman), 825.
- Azaadville:
- Representations regarding prices of houses (Mrs. H. Suzman), 592.
- Bester Homes:
- Contracts for erection of dwelling units awarded to (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 480.
- Bond interest subsidies in respect of homeowners (Mr. L. G. Murray), 203.
- Bothasig (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- Building sites, flats and houses owned by the Department in major centres (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 110.
- Cape Peninsula:
- Houses, flats, residential and business flats owned by the Department in certain areas of the (Mr. T. Hickman), 500.
- Cape Town City Council:
- Representations received from the, to be relieved of certain requirements in connection with resettlement for Coloured persons moved under group area proclamations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 242.
- Ceres:
- Coloured families accommodated in tents or other temporary structures (Mrs. H. Suzman), 689.
- Die Eiland (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 152; (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 203.
- Chatsworth, see under “Durban” below.
- Community Development Board:
- Appreciation contributions:
- Amount received in respect of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 131.
- Depreciation contributions:
- Amount paid out in respect of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 131.
- District Six, Cape Town:
- Acquisition of properties (Mr. L. G. Murray), 20.
- Goodwill:
- Amount paid out in respect of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 131.
- Appreciation contributions:
- Composite premises:
- Remarks in court judgment regarding determination of reasonable rents in (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 603.
- Contracts:
- Awarded for departmental projects in East London, Newcastle, Ladysmith and Richard’s Bay (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 650.
- Awarded to Longtill Construction, Roberts Construction and Bester Homes for erection of dwelling units (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 480.
- Construction work undertaken by the Department; construction companies and cost of contracts (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 365.
- Consultative committees:
- Coloured (Mr. L. G. Murray), 143.
- Indian (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Defence, Department of:
- White and non-White persons housed in dwelling units formerly owned by the (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 202; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 296.
- Durban:
- Acquisition of land bounded by Cowey, Sydenham, Avondale and Madras Roads (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 989.
- Block AK area:
- Cases set down for arbitration (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 602.
- Value of White and Indian-owned property expropriated (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 498.
- Cato Manor (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 892.
- Chatsworth:
- Adults and children housed in (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 218.
- Dwelling units completed, under construction and planned (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 371.
- Vacant trading sites and completed trading premises for disqualified traders unoccupied (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 501.
- Flats sold and leased during 1970 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 472.
- Golden Sands (formerly Kangelani):
- Flats subject to rent control (Mr. W. V. Raw), 550.
- Gray Park Road:
- Acquisition of Site Sub 54, New Brighton, of 29 of Wentworth 860 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 478.
- Construction of S.A. Police dwelling quarters (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 289; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 479.
- Houses sold and leased during 1970 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 472.
- Lower Bridge Road/Prospect Hall area:
- Expropriation of houses (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 470.
- McIntosh House, West Street:
- Demolition order (Mr. W. V. Raw), 318; (Mr. W. V. Raw), 408.
- Ridge Road, Mayville:
- Construction of flats for S.A. Police (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 508.
- Warwick Avenue:
- Resettlement of Indian families (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 140.
- Elsies River:
- Expropriation of properties of Coloured persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 294.
- Housing:
- Actonville, Benoni:
- Waiting list for houses in Indian township of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 825.
- Circular issued to local authorities regarding provision of houses in Coloured townships by White employers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 826.
- Defence, Department of:
- White and non-White persons housed in properties formerly owned by the (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 202; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 296.
- Durban:
- Shortage of housing units for White and non-White persons in Durban complex and housing provided during 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 218.
- Dwellings provided for White and non-White persons from funds of the National Housing Fund (Mrs. H. Suzman), 16.
- Dwelling units for White and non-White persons constructed in major centres since 1960 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 296.
- Johannesburg:
- Kensington South:
- Houses erected, average cost and size of stands (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 367.
- Kensington South:
- Shortage in respect of White and non-White persons during 1969 and 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 14.
- Shortage in respect of White and non-White persons as at 31st December, 1970, and houses provided during 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 16.
- Waiting lists in respect of White and non-White persons for houses, flats in major centres (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 109.
- Actonville, Benoni:
- Indian traders:
- Permits applied for by and granted to, in Transvaal, Natal and Cape Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 228.
- J. G. Strydom Tower, see “F.M. Towers”, under S.A.B.C.
- Johannesburg:
- Diagonal Street complex:
- Business premises occupied by Indian persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 227.
- Fordsburg:
- Indian traders to be accommodated in the Oriental Bazaar (Mrs. H. Suzman), 801.
- Indian trading licence holders at the end of 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 801.
- Diagonal Street complex:
- Johannesburg magisterial district:
- Alleged unsatisfactory housing conditions and rentals charged (Mr. E. G. Malan), 194.
- Lenasia:
- Indian traders and residents (Mrs. H. Suzman), 802.
- Local affairs committees (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Longtill Construction:
- Contracts for the erection of dwelling units awarded to (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 480.
- Mamre township, greater:
- Resettlement of non-White persons and means of transport (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 855.
- Management committees:
- Coloured (Mr. L. G. Murray), 143.
- Indian (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Methodist Church of S. A.:
- Application for a permit for non-White persons to attend church workers’ course (Mr. L. G. Murray), 583.
- Mitchell’s Plain township:
- Resettlement of non-White persons and means of transport (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 855.
- Ministers of the:
- Official visits overseas (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 715.
- Natal cinema owners:
- Instruction issued regarding admission of White and non-White patrons (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 855.
- Newcastle:
- Approval of tenders for erection of 100 houses submitted to the Newcastle municipality (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 999.
- Building contracts awarded (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 860.
- Indian-owned businesses and houses purchased and sold by the Department (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 592.
- Iscor undertaking:
- Building contract awarded in regard to the new (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 859.
- Yaseen Comer: Purchase of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 249.
- Ocean View township, Noordhoek:
- Resettlement of non-White persons and means of transport (Mr. H A. van Hoogstraten), 855.
- Paarl:
- Non Pariel, Dal Josafat:
- Acquisition of property known as (Mr. L. G. Murray), 553.
- Letting of property known as (Mr. L. G. Murray), 669.
- Non Pariel, Dal Josafat:
- Pietermaritzburg:
- Building at comer of Church and Thomas Streets (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 477.
- Purchase of flats at 165, Alexander Road (Mr. W. T. Webber), 31.
- Termination of occupation of flats at 165, Alexander Road (Mr. W. T. Webber), 200.
- Police investigations into activities of officials of the Department (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 11; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 554.
- Port Elizabeth:
- New Indian township at Malabar and South-End (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 648.
- Pretoria:
- De Waal Street:
- Expropriation of properties (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 220.
- Good Hope area:
- Expropriation of properties (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 219; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 367.
- 23, Proes Street:
- Expropriation of property (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 564.
- Proes Street and Potgieter Street, comer of:
- Expropriation of property (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 565.
- De Waal Street:
- Properties:
- Value of, held by the Department (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 19.
- Rent control:
- Golden Sands (formerly Kangelani), Durban (Mr. W. V. Raw), 550.
- Residential buildings affected by (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 501.
- Resettlement:
- Coloured persons:
- Representations received from the Cape Town City Council to be relieved of certain requirements in connection with resettlement of Coloured persons moved under group area proclamations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 242.
- Resettlement of, in Mitchell’s Plain township, Macassar Beach township, Greater Mamre township and Ocean View township, Noordhoek (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 855.
- Indian persons:
- From Warwick Avenue area, Durban (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 140.
- Coloured persons:
- Roberts Construction:
- Contracts for the erection of dwelling units awarded to (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 480.
- Stellenbosch:
- Land acquired in, for urban renewal, slum clearance and redevelopment (Mr. H. Miller), 598.
- Tenants:
- Protection afforded tenants occupying premises purchased by the Government (Mr. W. T. Webber), 199.
- Town boards, Indian (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Vacant land:
- Value of, held by the Department (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 19.
- Wentworth:
- Adults and children housed in (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 218.
Conciliation Board Awards, see under Labour.
Criminal Procedure Act, see under Police.
Cultural Affairs, Department of:
- Alleged participation of a member of the, in a plan to damage the printing press of a newspaper (Mr. E. G. Malan), 363.
- Report for 1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 935.
Cultural Bodies in receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual or periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
Customs and Excise:
- Containerized traffic:
- Customs clearance of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 796.
- Customs and Excise Act:
- Representations regarding interpretation of the (Mr. W. V. Raw), 823.
- Customs clearance documents:
- Computerization of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 793.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- Overseas visit by the Secretary of the Department (Mr. W. V. Raw), 796.
- Staff:
- Airports:
- Authorized establishment, filled and vacant posts at major (Mr. L. F. Wood), 65.
- Border customs posts:
- Authorized establishment, filled and vacant posts (Mr. L. F. Wood), 65.
- Filled and vacant posts as at 31.1.1971 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 818.
- Head office establishment in 1961 and 1965 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 818.
- Post of Under-secretary (Mr. W. V. Raw), 796.
- Ports:
- Authorized establishment, filled and vacant posts at major (Mr. L. F. Wood), 40.
- Steps taken to augment customs staff in certain major (Mr. L. F. Wood), 552.
- Television sets:
- Customs duty on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 215.
- Airports:
Dairy Industry Control Board, see under Agriculture, Department of.
Dairy Products, see under Agriculture, Department of.
Dams, see under Water Affairs, Department of.
David:
- Poster showing Michaelangelo’s sculpture of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 85.
Dean of Johannesburg, Anglican see under Clergymen.
Deciduous Fruit Board:
- Purchase of farm for the (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 196.
Deeds Offices:
- Pietermaritzburg:
- Staff position (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 136.
Defence, Department of:
- Air Force:
- Posts provided for in certain ranks (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 123.
- Vacancies on authorized establishment (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 122.
- Armaments Board:
- Development of an electronic industry (Mr. E. G. Malan), 858.
- Armaments Development and Production Corporation:
- Manufacture of rifle for sale to the public (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 804.
- Army:
- Posts provided for in certain ranks (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 123.
- Vacancies on authorized establishment (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 122.
- Cactus weapon:
- Sale of the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 664.
- Citizen Force:
- Appointment of members of Parliament and Provincial Councils in commissioned ranks (Mr. W. T. Webber), 96.
- Coloured Corps:
- Salary scales in respect of certain ranks in the Permanent Force and the (Mr. W. V. Raw), 102.
- Conscientious objectors (Mrs. H. Suzman), 524.
- Danie Theron Combat School, Kimberley:
- Medical facilities (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 730.
- Drugs:
- Alleged drug-taking by members of the S.A. Navy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 752.
- Reported missing from stores and/or dispensary at Natal Command (Mr. L. F. Wood), 665.
- Supervision over and storage of habit forming and potentially harmful drugs at points of supply in Armed Forces; utilization of services of chemists and druggists and pharmacists in Commandos; training in dispensing of medicine (Mr. L. F. Wood), 586.
- Youngsfleld:
- Damaging of doorlock of storeroom accommodating drugcabinet in military camp (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 667.
- Storage and supply of habit forming and potentially harmful drugs at Army training camp (Mr. L. F. Wood), 584.
- Fishery zones:
- Patrolling of S.A. and S.W.A. territorial waters and, by ships or aircraft of the S.A. Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 321.
- F.N. rifles:
- Missing as at 1.10.1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 462.
- Housing:
- Rentals payable in respect of official quarters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 702.
- Whites and non-Whites housed in dwelling units formerly owned by the Department (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 202; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 296.
- Korean campaign:
- Military personnel reported missing during the (Mr. W. V. Raw), 922.
- Medical officers:
- Shortage of (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 729.
- Medicine:
- Members of the Armed Forces considered competent to dispense medicines in terms of sect. 92 (2) of the Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 612.
- Natal Command:
- Drugs, medicines and/or surgical equipment reported missing from stores and/or dispensary (Mr. L. F. Wood), 665.
- Navy:
- Alleged drug-taking by members of the S.A. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 752.
- Posts provided for in certain ranks (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 123.
- Stop-orders on salaries of the S.A. Navy personnel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 191.
- Vacancies on authorized establishment (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 122.
- Permanent Force:
- Officers of rank of commandant or above re-engaged after retirement (Mr. W. V. Raw), 461.
- Officers prematurely retired (Mr. W. V. Raw), 272.
- Posts provided for in certain ranks (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 123.
- Salary scales in respect of certain ranks in the Coloured Corps and the (Mr. W. V. Raw), 102.
- Qualified teachers undergoing full-time military training (Mr. W. T. Webber), 98.
- Rifle range, Pietermaritzburg Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 26.
- S.A. Forces:
- White and non-White persons in full-time service in certain wars (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 615.
- Service, National:
- Injuiries sustained by national servicemen at Air Force Gymnasium (Mr. W. V. Raw), 271.
- Issue of greatcoats to national servicemen (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 924.
- Leave, week-end passes and travelling facilities in respect of national servicemen (Mr. W. V. Raw), 630.
- Non-South African citizens called up for (Mr. W. V. Raw), 684.
- Provision of tents to servicemen during the Republic Festival (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 849.
- Territorial waters:
- Patrolling of S.A. and S.W.A. fishery zones and, by ships or aircraft of the S.A. Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 321.
- Uniforms:
- Distinctive naval summer uniform (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 924.
- New uniforms for the S.A. Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 622.
- Standardization of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 621.
Dental Mechanicians Act:
- Representations regarding amendments to the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 27.
Dentists:
- Commission of Enquiry into dental services and the training of non-White dental surgeons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 823.
- Number of, registered with the Medical and Dental Council since 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 703.
- White and non-White persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
Departure Permits, see “Exit permits” under Interior, Department of the.
Deportations, see under Interior, Department of the.
Desmond, Father Cosmas:
- Application for passport for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 23.
Detainees:
- Criminal Procedure Act:
- Persons arrested and detained in terms of sect. 215bis of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363.
- Detention of terrorists and certain other persons for interrogation in terms of the Terrorism Act (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 246.
- Moeng, Mr. J. M., of Soweto:
- Arrest and detention of, in terms of sect. 6 of the Terrorism Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 322.
- Wilcox:
- Detention of Mr. A. Wilcox, Mr. R. Wilcox and Miss G. Wilcox of Wynberg, Cape, in terms of the Terrorism Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
D. F. Malan Airport, see under Airways.
Diamonds:
- Commission of Enquiry into diamond cutting industry (Mr. D. J. Marais), 630.
- Diamond cutters:
- Number of, employed during first three months of 1971 (Mr. D. J. Marais), 629.
- Rough diamond quotas for S.A. master (Mr. D. J. Marais), 630.
Die Eiland, Ceres district (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 152; (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 203.
Diplomats:
- Residential complex for, in Cape Town (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7.
Disability Grants, see under Pensions.
Doctors:
- Number of, dispensing medicines in terms of sect. 73 of the Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 791.
- Representations made by the Federal Council of the Medical Association regarding disparity in salaries of White and non-White (Mr. L. G. Murray), 938.
- Representations made regarding salary scales for White and non-White (Mrs. H. Suzman), 184.
- Salary scales of White and non-White (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- White and non-White persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
Drugs (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs):
- Applications for the registration of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 135.
- Bantu Administration and Development, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 45.
- Bantu Education, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1.
- Coloured Affairs, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 36.
- Committee into drug abuse (Mr. L. F. Wood), 40.
- Customs and Excise, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- Defence, Department of (see also “Drugs” under Defence, Department of):
- Alleged drug-taking by members of the S. A. Navy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 752.
- Drugs Control Board:
- Granting of permission to the, to provide information in terms of sect. 22 of the Drugs Control Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 328.
- Education, Department of National:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- Finance, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- Habit forming and potentially harmful drugs:
- Inspections carried out on doctors, dentists and chemists and druggists (Mr. L. F. Wood), 133.
- Persons charged and convicted during 1969 and 1970 regarding the handling and administration of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 698.
- Health, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 134.
- Indian Affairs, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 45.
- Justice, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 9.
- Police:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department of, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 43.
- Drug staff section (Mr. L. F. Wood), 142.
- Prisons:
- Drug taking and drug abuse by prisoners in S.A. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 714.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
Durban-Westville, University of, see under Indian Affairs.
East London Flood Damage:
- Compensation granted to farmers by the Department of Agriculture (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 792.
- Contributions made by the Central Government towards (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 792.
Economic Advisory Council, see under Prime Minister.
Economic Affairs, Department of:
- Bird Island:
- Landing permits (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 276.
- Cape Frio:
- Construction of harbour and/or approach road (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 391.
- Coke:
- Negotiations regarding export of, and plant for recovery of by-products of coal (Mr. W. T. Webber), 711.
- Commercial vehicles:
- Implementation of a local content programme for light (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 941.
- Importation of light, during 1970’-71 (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 971.
- Exporters:
- 25 per cent subsidy for (Mr. L. G. Murray), 87.
- Film industry:
- Applications received for financial assistance in connection with the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 862.
- Film subsidies:
- Formula basis of amounts claimed as (Mr. E. G. Malan), 897.
- Fish and Fishing, see Fish and Fishing.
- Fishing harbours, see under Fish and Fishing.
- Iron ore:
- Inter-departmental committee regarding large-scale export of (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 510.
- Iscor, see Iscor.
- Local content programme:
- Request for the implementation of a, for light commercial vehicles (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 941.
- Local development programme:
- Phase three, for the manufacture of vehicles (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 151.
- Monopolistic conditions:
- Inquiry regarding possible, in view of business collaboration between two Afrikaans publishing firms in the Transvaal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 115.
- Investigation of possible contravention of statutory provisions regarding monopolistic conditions in view of proposed forming of controlling company for Voortrekkerpers and Afrikaanse Pers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 319.
- Motor Industry:
- Suspension of production and decline in motor vehicle sales (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 942.
- Motor vehicles:
- Customs and sales duty in respect of motor-cars imported from Japan (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 1000.
- Differential profit between fully assembled motor vehicles from Japan and locally manufactured (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 985.
- Establishment of manufacturing plant for commercial motor vehicles at Newcastle (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 984.
- Import of fully assembled commercial vehicles from Japan (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 981.
- Import permits granted to Toyota South Africa (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 982.
- Supply of heavy vehicles to S.A.R. and Government departments and establishment of manufacturing plant at Newcastle (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 985.
- Move Bay:
- Construction of harbour and/or approach road (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 391.
- Oil, Oil Tankers and Oil Pollution, see Oil, Oil Tankers and Oil Pollution.
- Petrol:
- Ocean freight costs and increase in the price of petrol as a result of the Teheran Agreement Mr. S. Emdin), 573.
- Richard’s Bay, see Richard’s Bay.
- “Schipa” (“Skipper”), Vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 764.
- Seals, see Seals.
- Sea-weed treatment plant at Stanford, Cape (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 902.
- Ship building:
- Subsidy scheme for (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 521.
- Swordfish:
- Import of frozen (Mr. E. G. Malan), 815.
- Tuna:
- Import of frozen (Mr. E. G. Malan), 815.
- “William R”, Vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 784.
Economically active White and non-White persons (Mr. L. G. Murray), 172.
Education:
- “Afrikaanse Woordeboek” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 899.
- Amount allocated for financing education in each province since 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 257.
- Anglo-Boer War:
- Official history of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 641.
- Bantu, see under Bantu Affairs.
- Brain disfunction:
- Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the education of children with minimal (Mr. H. Miller), 969.
- Coloured, see under Coloured Affairs.
- Differentiated education:
- Inquiry into system of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 277.
- Differentiation in schools:
- Departmental committee on (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 954.
- East London Technical College:
- Chinese pupils ordered from examination room (Mrs. H. Suzman), 332.
- Immigrant children:
- Report on medium of school instruction (Mrs. H. Suzman), 293.
- Indian, see under Indian Affairs.
- Medical students, see under Universities, Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs.
- Medicine:
- Training provided for medical students at certain universities to equip them to compound or dispense medicines in terms of sec. 73 of the Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 587.
- National Education, Department of:
- Leadership courses for scholars:
- Financial aid rendered by the Department (Mrs. H. Suzman), 874.
- Drug abuse and addiction:
- Amount allocated to and spent in combating (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- Film Board, National:
- Members of the, and of the Executive Committee (Mr. E. G. Malan), 460.
- F.M. towers, see under S.A.B.C.
- Radio and related matters transferred from the Department of Post and Telegraphs to the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 297.
- Revenue and Loan Account:
- Total amounts on, allocated to national education since 1960 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 460.
- Total amounts on, allocated to the education of White persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 258.
- S.A.B.C., see S.A.B.C.
- Leadership courses for scholars:
- National Senior Certificate examinations:
- Announcement of 1970 results (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 487.
- Errors in mathematics and Latin papers (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 486.
- National Technical Certificate examinations:
- White students successful in (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 118.
- Neurologically handicapped children:
- Acquisition of land in Pretoria for a school for (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 979.
- Pharmacy:
- Students registered for courses in pharmacy at certain universities and colleges for advanced technical education, and teaching staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 251.
- Private schools:
- Representations received regarding subsidization of (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 717.
- “Rasse-aangeleenthede, S.A. Buro vir”:
- Assistance rendered to the, in connection with programme of activities organized for high schools (Mrs. H. Suzman), 293.
- Submission of papers, documents, etc., in connection with youth programme for high schools to educational authorities for approval (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 721.
- Revenue and Loan Account:
- Amount on, allocated to education of White persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 258.
- Total amounts on, allocated to national education since 1960 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 460.
- School Boards:
- Negotiations regarding elective system of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 758.
- School broadcasts (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 759.
- Special education:
- Salaries of teachers in schools for (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 720.
- Students, see under Universities, Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs.
- Teachers (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs):
- Qualifications attained by, during 1970 (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 287.
- Qualified teachers undergoing full-time military training (Mr. W. T. Webber), 98.
- Salaries of teachers in schools for special education (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 720.
- Salary scales of White male and female (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 117.
- Technical Education, Colleges for Advanced:
- In receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual or periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
- Shortage of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 619.
- Pharmacy:
- Students registered for courses in, and teaching staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 251.
- Tourism:
- Students enrolled for 1971 for courses in, at the Johannesburg and Pretoria Colleges for Advanced Technical Education (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 827.
- Universities, see Universities.
- Youth preparedness:
- Special school programme dealing with, as a compulsory subject (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 884.
Educational Bodies in receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual or periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
Elections:
- Departmental committee of the Department of the Interior into possibility of having general elections for the House of Assembly and provincial councils on the same day (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 552.
- General Election (Parliamentary and Provincial Councils), 1970:
- S.A. Police Force members acting as presiding officers for votes of special voters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 197.
- S.W.A.:
- Complaints lodged relating to alleged contraventions of the Electoral Act (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 904.
Electoral Act:
- Complaints lodged relating to alleged contraventions of the, during 1970 elections in S.W.A. (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 904.
Electricity Supply Commission:
- Inquiry into the affairs of the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 663.
- Treated wooden poles purchased by the, 1968/69 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 596.
Electronic Industry:
- Armaments Board:
- Requests received by the, regarding the development of an electronic industry (Mr. E. G. Malan), 858.
- Industries, Department of:
- Directions issued by the, regarding development of an electronic industry (Mr. E. G. Malan), 854.
Elephant Biltong, see under Kruger National Park.
Emigrants:
- Number of, since 1966 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1016.
- White and non-White persons who emigrated from S.A. during 1970 (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 181.
Employment, see under Labour, Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs.
Etosha Game Reserve:
- Evidence received by the Odendaal Commission regarding boundaries of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 766.
- Report of ecologist K. L. Tinley (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 711.
Exit Permits, see under Interior, Department of the.
Exporters:
- 25 per cent subsidy for (Mr. L. G. Murray), 87.
Factory Ships:
- Applications received for factory ship licences (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 448.
- Fishing concessions:
- Representations made by S.W.A. Administration on, granted to factory ships (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 49.
- Fish caught, quotas, etc. (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 55.
- Licences, terms and conditions in respect of factory ships operating off S.W.A. and S.A. coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 50.
- S.A. licenced factory ships operating inside/outside S.A. territorial waters (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 154.
- “Suiderkruis”:
- Fishing operations (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 450.
- Fishing quota (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 449.
- Withdrawal of fishing concession (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 405.
- “Willem Barendsz”:
- Fishing operations (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 450.
- Fishing quota (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 449.
- Operations off S.W.A. coast and quota for 1971 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 762.
- Withdrawal of fishing concession (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 405.
False Bay, see Cape Flats.
Family Planning Units (Mr. L. F. Wood), 237.
Farmers and Farming, see under Agriculture, Department of.
Faul, Dennis Richard:
- Inquest into death of, of Capricorn High School, Pietersburg (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 102.
- Statement by district surgeon (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 492.
Film Board, National:
- Annual Report for 1969-’70 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 875.
- Meeting attended by members of the, for discussion of problems in the film industry (Mr. E. G. Malan), 964.
- Members of the, and of the Executive Committee (Mr. E. G. Malan), 460.
Film Industry, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Finance, Department of:
- Building Societies Act:
- Legislation to amend the (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 271.
- Commission of Inquiry into the financial relations between the Central Government and the provinces: Cost of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 715.
- Committee of Inquiry into the financial relations between the Central Government, the provinces and local authorities: Cost of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 715.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- Estate duty (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 795.
- Loan Levy Account:
- Amount held in the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 92.
- Loan Levy Certificates (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 92.
- Michaelangelo:
- Poster showing sculpture of David by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 85.
- Motor-cars:
- Customs and sales duty in respect of, imported from Japan (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 1000.
- Overseas loans raised since 1966 (Mr. S. Emdin), 634.
- Sales duty, see Sales Duty.
- Television sets:
- Customs duty and sales tax on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 215.
- Textile goods:
- Prosecutions in connection with import of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 813.
Financial Relations:
- Between the Central Government and the provinces:
- Cost of the Commission of Inquiry into (Mr. L. G. Murray), 715.
- Between the Central Government, the provinces and local authorities:
- Cost of the Committee of Enquiry into (Mr. L. G. Murray), 715.
Fire-Arms, see under Police.
Fish and Fishing:
- Commissions of Enquiry into S.A. and S.W.A. fishing industry (see also “S.W.A.” below).
- Liaison between the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 50.
- Representation of company directors (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 53.
- Report by Dr. Lochner (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 617.
- Resignations from the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 664.
- Factory ships, see Factory Ships.
- False Bay:
- Illegal netting of fish (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 972.
- Prosecutions for infringement of fishing regulations (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 467.
- Fish conservation:
- International conference on (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 458.
- Fish species:
- Pollution of edible, by washing material and detergents (Mr. E. G. Malan), 728.
- Fishery research vessels (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 456.
- Fishery zones:
- Extension of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 381.
- Patrolling of, by ships or aircraft of the S.A. Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 321; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 810.
- Prosecutions for contravening (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 382.
- Fishing harbours:
- Mooring of small craft in (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 572.
- Marine life:
- Licences and quotas for catching certain species of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 282.
- Marine resources:
- Theories as to the calculation of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 59.
- Marine scientists (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 457.
- Patrol aircraft acquired (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 790.
- Pelagic fish, see “Shoal fish” below.
- Pilchards:
- Dumping of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 324.
- Quotas and catches, 1970/71 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 62.
- Prawns:
- Breeding and catching of, in Kosi Bay area (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 28.
- Licences for catching of, outside S.W.A. fishing zone (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 63.
- Rock lobster:
- Areas of S.A. and S.W.A. coast defined as rock lobster sanctuaries (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 859.
- Catches on West Coast and S.W.A. coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 879.
- Permits granted for export of live (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 450.
- Research programme (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 455.
- “Sarusas Ontwikkeling (Eiendoms) Beperk”:
- Conditions or obligations on fishing licences (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 388.
- Fishing licences, shareholders, concessions or rights (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 387.
- Shoal fish:
- Catches off S.A. and S.W.A. coast; restrictive measures and research programme (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 885.
- Expenditure in respect of research (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 455.
- Quotas and catches, 1970/71 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 62.
- Struis Bay:
- Netting of fish (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 946.
- Subsidies paid to the fishing industry (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 880.
- S.W.A.:
- Commission of Enquiry into the S.W.A. fishing industry (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 48.
- Commissions of Enquiry into S.W.A. and S.A. fishing industry:
- Liaison between the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 50.
- Representation of company directors (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 53.
- Report by Dr. Lochner (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 617.
- Resignations from the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 664.
- Disposal of fish off S.W.A. coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 379.
- Fishery zones:
- Extension of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 381.
- Patrolling of, by ships or aircraft of the S.A. Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 321; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 810.
- Prosecutions for contravening (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley, 382.
- Fishing concessions:
- Representations made by the S.W.A. Administration on, granted to factory ships (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 49.
- Fishing licences advertised in Windhoek in 1963 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 395.
- Marine life (prawns and pelagic fish):
- Licences and quotas granted for catching of species of, and objections raised (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 63.
- Marine resources:
- Special research programme to establish presence of, on S.W.A. coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 190.
- Patrol services:
- Fishery vessels used for research and patrol work (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 783.
- Fish licences granted subject to conditions concerning contributions towards cost of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 783.
- Patrol aircraft acquired by S.W.A. Administration (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 790.
- Pelagic fish, see “Shoal fish”, below.
- Pilchards:
- Quotas and catches, 1970/71 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 62.
- Quotas for land-based factories, factory ships, etc. (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 617.
- Research programme in connection with presence of, and other pelagic fish off S.W.A. coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 617.
- Research work:
- Fishery vessels used for (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 783.
- Rock lobster:
- Areas of S.W.A. coast defined as rock lobster sanctuaries (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 859.
- Catches and restrictions (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 879.
- Shoal fish:
- Catches off S.W.A. coast; restrictive measures and research programme (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 885.
- Licences and quotas granted and objections raised (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 63.
- Quotas and catches, 1970/71 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 62.
- Research programme (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 455; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 617.
- Whitefish consortium:
- Fishing licence awarded to (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 447.
- Walker Bay:
- Netting of fish (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 946.
Fish Conservation, see under Fish and Fishing.
Fisheries Development Advisory Council (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 57.
Fisheries Development Corporation:
- Directors (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 56.
Fishing Competition, International, see under Sport and Recreation, Department of.
Fishing Harbours, see under Fish and Fishing.
F.M. Towers, see under S.A.B.C.
Food Prices:
- Amount budgeted for financial year 1970/ 71 for subsidizing (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 91.
Foot and Mouth Disease, see under Agriculture, Department of.
Foreign Affairs, Department of:
- Chirundu border post:
- Representations regarding arrest and detention of S.A. citizen (Mrs. H. Suzman), 791.
- “Current Affairs”:
- Representations made by the Governments of Lesotho, Botswana or Swaziland regarding content of, broadcast by the S.A.B.C. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 749.
- Diplomatic representation:
- Countries in which South Africa has residential (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 166.
- Countries with residential, in South Africa (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 167.
- Moving of S.A. Embassy in Cologne to Bonn (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 147.
- Oxbow water scheme:
- Agreement with Lesotho regarding construction of the (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 33.
- United Nations Organization:
- Formal resolutions pertaining to S.A. and S.W.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 287.
- Work agreements with foreign countries and foreign workers in S.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 165.
Fugard, Mr. Athol:
- Withdrawal of passport (Mrs. H. Suzman), 883.
Gastro-Enteritis:
- Outbreak of, in certain areas of Cape Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 428.
General Elections, see Elections.
Golf Association, Professional:
- Holding of championship in Johannesburg and alleged contravention of the Sunday Observance Act (Mr. E. G. Malan), 409; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 669.
“Good Fortune”, Vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley),
Government Garage:
- Changing of Government vehicles’ number plates at East London (Mr. W. V. Raw), 98.
Grey Street Complex, Durban, see under Planning, Department of.
Griqualand East:
- Incorporation of, with province of Natal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 376.
Grootfontein Agricultural College:
- Students enrolled since 1966 (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 151.
Group Areas and Group Areas Act:
- Cape Flats, see Cape Flats.
- Coloured and Indian families removed in terms of group area proclamations during 1969 and 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 14.
- Die Eiland, Ceres district (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 152.
- Grey Street complex, Durban, see under Planning Department of.
- Investigations conducted regarding group areas in various provinces (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 740.
- Representations received from Cape Town City Council to be relieved of certain requirements in connection with resettlement of Coloured persons moved under group area proclamations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 242.
- White and non-White persons disqualified and resettled (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 19.
Harbours:
- Cape Town:
- Evidence and representations regarding proposed changes in Table Bay (Mr. E. G. Malan), 444.
- Extensions, dry dock and provision for container traffic (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 127.
- New Table Bay dock scheme:
- Original details, modifications; estimated cost; completion (Mr. E. G. Malan), 496.
- Re-fuelling facilities (Mr. E. G. Malan), 443.
- White and non-White persons employed in Cape Town harbour; average annual salaries and wages and non-White persons performing work formerly done by White workers (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 239.
- Customs officials, see under Customs and Excise.
- Durban:
- Cartage lorry drivers operating in Durban harbour area (Mr. L. F. Wood), 212.
- Filled and vacant posts in respect of certain categories of work in Durban harbour (Mr. W. V. Raw), 364.
- Fork-lift drivers operating in Durban harbour area (Mr. L. F. Wood), 212.
- Piers and wharfage (Mr. W. V. Raw), 316.
- Waiting time for ships during 1971 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 315.
- White and non-White university students casually employed in Durban harbour (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211.
- East London:
- Erection of container berth (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 947.
- New pilot tug (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 734.
- Oil bunkering barges:
- Representations received in connection with (Mr. E. G. Malan), 443.
- Ships:
- Awaiting berth outside major ports since January, 1971 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 834.
- Calling at major ports, 1966/70 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 18.
- Staff:
- Authorized, filled and vacant posts at major ports (Mr. L. F. Wood), 42.
- White and non-White persons employed by Railways and Harbours Administration at major harbours (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 67.
- White and non-White persons employed in harbour services in major ports and staff shortage (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 235.
- Tonnage handled by major ports since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 238.
- Tugs:
- Air pollution caused by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 843.
- McEwan, T. S.:
- Replacement of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 445.
- New pilot tug for East London harbour (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 734.
Healdtown:
- Disturbances at boys’ hostel (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 579; (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 609.
Health, Department of:
- Alcoholics:
- Treatment of, in State hospitals (Mr. L. F. Wood), 752.
- Air pollution caused by locomotives and tugs of Railway and Harbours Administration (Mr. E. G. Malan), 843.
- Bilharziosis (Mrs. H. Suzman), 610.
- Chemists and Druggists, see Chemists and Druggists.
- Chiropractic:
- Publication of English report of commission on (Mr. L. F. Wood), 502.
- Dental Mechanicians Act:
- Representations regarding amendments to the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 27.
- Dental services:
- Commission of Inquiry into (Mr. L. F. Wood), 823.
- Dentists, see Dentists.
- District surgeons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 612.
- Doctors, see Doctors.
- Drugs (see also Drugs):
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 134.
- Applications for the registration of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 135.
- Drugs Control Board:
- Granting of permission to provide information in terms of sect. 22 of the Drugs Control Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 328.
- Habit-forming and potentially harmful drugs:
- Inspections carried out on doctors, dentists and chemists and druggists in terms of the Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 133.
- Persons charged and convicted during 1969 and 1970 of unprofessional conduct regarding the handling and administration of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 698.
- Family planning units for White and non-White persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 237.
- Faul, Dennis Richard:
- Statement by district surgeon regarding inquest on death of (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 492.
- Fish species:
- Pollution of edible, by washing material and detergents (Mr. E. G. Malan), 728.
- Gastro-enteritis:
- Outbreak of, in certain areas of Cape Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 428.
- Health Education, Division of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 106.
- Hospitals (see also under Bantu Affairs):
- Thusong Hospital:
- Beds and in-patients; patients treated for tuberculosis; nursing and medical staff (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 733.
- Employment of Dr. D. Botha (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 734.
- Thusong Hospital:
- Johannesburg magisterial district:
- Alleged unsatisfactory health and sanitary conditions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 193.
- Komani mental hospital, Queenstown (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 329.
- Malnutrition:
- Survey of incidence of (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 439.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act:
- Authorized establishment, vacant and filled posts in respect of inspectors supervising the implementation of the provisions of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 135.
- Inspections carried out on doctors, dentists, chemists and druggists in connection with habit-forming and potentially harmful drugs in terms of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 133.
- Members of the Armed Forces considered competent to dispense medicines in terms of sect. 92 (2) of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 612.
- Medical officers:
- Establishment, senior medical officers transferred, resigned and demoted (Mr. H. Miller), 853.
- Medical practitioners, see Doctors.
- Medical Research Council:
- Removal of the, and its laboratories to a new site (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 354.
- Mental hospitals:
- Staff position in State (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 845.
- Milk:
- Distribution of, to needy children (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 328.
- Nurses:
- White and non-White student nurses enrolled since 1968 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 766.
- Sea-weed treatment plant at Stanford, Cape (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 926.
- Staff:
- Authorized establishment as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. L. F Wood), 699.
- Transkei:
- Health services administered in the, on behalf of the Department of Bantu Administration and Development (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 134.
- Tuberculosis:
- Cases notified among White and non-White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 269.
- Valkenberg hospital:
- Accommodation for staff (Mr. T. Hickman), 988.
- Minor and major works programme (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 986.
- Salary scales in respect of White and non-White nursing staff (Mr. T. Hickman), 988.
Health Education, see under Health, Department of.
Heinke, Mr. Rex:
- Residence permit for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 25.
Hex River Tunnel Scheme (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 117.
Homelands, see under Bantu Affairs.
Honorary Colonels:
- Appointment of members of Parliament and Provincial Councils as, in Citizen Force (Mr. W. T. Webber), 96.
Hotels:
- Grading of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 47.
- Loans granted by the Hotel Board for classification purposes (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 955.
- Loans granted in terms of the Hotels Act (Mr. E. G. Malan), 47.
- Prices charged for wine served with meals (Mr. E. G. Malan), 973.
Housing, see under Community Development, Department of.
Housing Commission:
- District Six, Cape Town:
- Acquisition of properties in (Mr. L. G. Murray), 20.
Housing Fund, National:
- Dwellings provided for White and non-White persons from funds of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 16.
“How Young they Die”, by Stuart Cloete (Mr. E. G. Malan), 580.
Ice-Breaker, “R.S.A.”, see under Transport, Department of.
Immigrants:
- Admitted as artisans since 1960 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 291.
- Admitted to S.A. since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 530.
- Medium of school instruction, proficiency in official languages and religious affiliation (Mrs. H. Suzman), 231.
- Immigrants Selection Board (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 606.
- Naturalization of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 405.
- Number of, since 1966 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1016.
- Persons who immigrated to S.A. during 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 181.
- Report on medium of school instruction of immigrant children (Mrs. H. Suzman), 293.
- Visitors approved as, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 530.
Immorality Act:
- Medical treatment ordered for young man convicted under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 620.
- Representations for the abolition of sect. 16 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 83.
- White and non-White persons charged and convicted under sect. 16 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 83.
- Withdrawal of charges under the, at Excelsior (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 8.
- Witnesses subpoenaed in trial for certain persons in Excelsior under sect. 16 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 185.
Indian Affairs:
- Apprentices and Apprenticeships:
- Apprenticeship training available to Indian persons (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 306.
- New apprenticeship contracts registered during 1970 (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 208.
- Arbitration awards:
- Indian persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Azaadville:
- Representations regarding prices of houses (Mrs. H. Suzman), 592.
- Bursaries:
- Non-repayable and loan bursaries granted during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 917.
- Chemists and druggists:
- Indian persons qualified as (Mr. L. F. Wood), 84.
- Indian persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Children, see “Indian” under Children.
- Conciliation board agreements:
- Indian persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Consultative committees (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Dentists:
- Indian persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87.
- Training facilities available to Indian students (Mrs. H. Suzman), 703.
- Department of:
- Authorized administrative posts for White and Indian persons (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 130.
- Departure permits, permanent, see “Exit permits” under Interior, Department of the.
- Disability grants, see under Pensions.
- Doctors:
- Indian persons registered as (Dr. E. L. ’ Fisher), 87.
- Salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department, in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 45.
- Inquiry into drug abuse among Indian persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 967.
- Durban-Westville, University of:
- Education:
- Students enrolled for diploma courses in (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 177.
- Medicine:
- Establishment of faculty of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 578.
- “Per capita” expenditure in respect of students at the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 823.
- Pharmacy:
- Establishment of Chair of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 712.
- Students enrolled for and successful in courses in, and teaching staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 64.
- Teaching staff and salary scales in the Department of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 712.
- White and non-White teaching staff; salary scales; representations made regarding differentiation in salary scales for White and Indian staff (Mr. H. Suzman), 956.
- Education:
- East Rand:
- Indian families resident in certain municipal areas on the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 825.
- Education:
- Double sessions (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 306.
- Estimated number of Indian persons passed in Std. VI, Std. VIII and Std. X (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1014.
- Expenditure in respect of erection of buildings for education of Indian persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 241.
- Indian persons serving as inspectors of schools, senior educational and administrative staff (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 302.
- Introduction of compulsory education (Mr. L. F. Wood), 125.
- Pupils:
- Enrolled for and successful in technical and commercial examinations (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 301.
- Enrolled in Government, State-aided and private schools (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 264.
- Enrolled in the Transvaal and Natal in respect of 1971 school year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 822.
- High school pupils in Natal and Transvaal enrolled and passed in each examination from Std. VI to Std. X during last quarter of 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 844.
- In Natal and Transvaal enrolled for and successful in Std. VI, Junior and Senior Certificate examinations (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 313.
- Successful in high school examinations (Mr. L. F. Wood), 125.
- Unit costs in respect of primary and secondary pupils (Mrs. H. Suzman), 821.
- Revenue account:
- Amounts on, allocated to education of Indian persons since 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 264.
- School broadcasts (Mr. C. D. Taylor), 759.
- Shortage of schools, classrooms, teachers, lecturers, etc. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 644.
- Employment of Indian persons:
- As inspectors of schools, senior educational and administrative staff (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 302.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration in major harbours (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 67.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration on work formerly reserved for White persons, and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood), 108.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration, Post Office, Provincial Administrations, Central Government and local authorities since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
- By Railways, Harbours and Airways Administration in a temporary capacity on work normally performed by White graded staff; average salaries and wages (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 95.
- By the Department of Posts and Telegraphs as at 31.12.1970; average annual salaries and wages; Indian persons temporarily employed in White areas and in their own areas in posts senior to those of postmen (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
- In private industry and agriculture since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
- In State employ and earning salaries in excess of R720 per year (Mr. L. F. Wood), 839.
- In vacant graded posts in Railways and Harbours Service, and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood), 108.
- Exit permits, see under Interior, Department of the.
- Family planning units (Mr. L. F. Wood), 237.
- Housing, see “Housing” under Community Development, Department of.
- Indian Council, S.A.:
- Representations regarding conversion of, into an elected body (Mrs. H. Suzman), 318.
- Industrial council agreements:
- Indian persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Inspectors of schools:
- Employed in Natal and Transvaal (Mrs. H. Suzman), 983.
- Indian persons serving as (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 983.
- J. B. M. Hertzog Airport:
- Overnight accommodation for Indian passengers (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 90.
- Johannesburg:
- Diagonal Street:
- Applications received regarding occupation of business premises in controlled areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 260.
- Business premises occupied by Indian persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 227.
- Proclamation of (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 248.
- Diagonal Street:
- Local affairs committees (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Maintenance grants, see under Pensions.
- Management committees (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Medical schools:
- Indian persons training at, without a permit (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 602.
- Medical students (see also under Universities):
- Enrolled at the University of Natal (Mr. L. F. Wood), 684.
- Loans available to non-White medical students during 1969-70 and 1970-’71 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 651.
- Who applied, were accepted for registration, were registered in respect of 1971 academic year and graduated during 1969 and 1970 at certain White universities (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 1012.
- Mentally retarded persons:
- Homes for (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 558.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations administering homes for (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 560.
- Milk:
- Distribution of, to needy children (Dr. E. L. Fisher,) 328.
- Nurses:
- Indian student nurses enrolled since 1968 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 766.
- Old-age Homes, see Old-Age Homes.
- Passports, see under Interior, Department of the.
- Pensions, see Pensions.
- Physically handicapped persons:
- Homes for (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 558.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations administering homes for (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 559.
- Population:
- Of certain areas and Bantu homelands in Cape Province (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 500.
- Postmen:
- Indian persons employed as, in Durban complex (Mr. L. F. Wood), 12.
- Indian persons employed as, in 1966 and 1971 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 396.
- Resettlement:
- From Warwick Avenue area, Durban (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 140.
- Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres, see Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres.
- Schools:
- Double sessions (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 306.
- Established in Cape Province, and pupils enrolled in respect of 1971 school year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 822.
- Teacher training schools and colleges, high schools, secondary schools, primary schools, technical or vocational schools, etc., available to Indian students (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 306.
- Sheltered employment, see Sheltered Employment.
- Social workers:
- White and Indian qualified social workers in the employ of the Department; subsidy payable in respect of salaries of social workers in the employ of welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 559.
- Springfield College, Durban:
- Students enrolled for and successful in teachers’ courses at (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 304.
- Students:
- Applications received from Indian students during 1969 and 1970 to enrol at White universities (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 626.
- Attending part-time classes for adults (Mrs. H. Suzman), 917.
- Awarded degrees and diplomas at S.A. universities (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 255.
- Enrolled for and successful in teachers’ courses (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 304.
- Enrolled in each faculty of White universities during 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 358.
- Enrolled in each faculty of White universities during third quarter of 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 256.
- University students casually employed in Durban harbour (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211.
- Per capita expenditure during 1969-’70 financial years in respect of students at teachers’ training institutions and University of Durban-Westville (Mrs. H. Suzman), 823.
- Sultan College, M.L.:
- Pupils enrolled for and successful in technical and commercial examinations (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 301.
- Salary adjustments in respect of staff at the (Mr. G. J. Bands), 276.
- Students enrolled for and successful in teachers’ courses (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 304.
- Teachers:
- Graduate teachers with professional qualifications employed in Natal and Transvaal (Mrs. H. Suzman), 982.
- Per capita expenditure in respect of students at teachers’ training institutions (Mrs. H. Suzman), 823.
- Qualifications (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 303.
- Representations made regarding teachers’ salary scales announced during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 163; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 327.
- Salary scales (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 263.
- Shortage of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 644.
- Students enrolled for and successful in teachers’ courses (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 304.
- Teachers training schools and colleges available to Indian students (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 306.
- Town boards constituted (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 139.
- Traders:
- Permits applied for by and granted to, in the Transvaal, Natal and Cape Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 228.
- Permits for trading in controlled areas applied for by and issued to, in the Transvaal, Natal and Cape Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 260.
- Trade Unions, see under Labour.
- Transvaal College of Education:
- Students enrolled for and successful in teachers’ courses (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 304.
- Travel permits, provincial:
- Indian persons convicted of travelling without (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 685.
- Issued to Indian persons since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 685.
- Tuberculosis, see under Health, Department of.
- Unemployment:
- Indian persons unemployed in each inspectorate as at 31.12.1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 861.
- University College for Indians, see Durban-Westville, University of, above.
- Wage board determinations:
- Indian persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Work reservation, see under Labour.
Industrial Council Act, see under Labour.
Industrial Council Agreements, see under Labour.
Industry, Private:
- White and non-White persons employed in, since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
- Bantu nations:
- Steps taken to determine desires and trends of thought of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 771.
- Brochures produced since 1.4.1968 on activities of the Department or other Government departments (Mr. E. G. Malan), 770.
- Coloured population group:
- Steps taken to determine desires and trends of thought of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 771.
- Steps taken to determine views on a separate homeland (Mr. E. G. Malan), 772.
- Contributions made by the Department towards cost of books/articles on South Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 767.
- Indian population group:
- Steps taken to determine desires and trends of thought of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 771.
- Information officers abroad (Mr. E. G. Malan), 747.
- Kunst, Dr.:
- Cost of visit to South Africa by (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 27.
- Local regional offices and sub-offices (Mr. E. G. Malan), 772.
- Newspapers published for Bantu nations and other non-White groups (Mr. E. G. Malan), 781.
- Overseas visits to information offices by Minister of Information during 1971 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 767.
- Separate development:
- Films about various aspects of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 779.
- “South African Digest” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 777.
- “Suid-Afrikaanse Oorsig” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 777.
Insurance Business:
- Committee into control of commissions and credit in respect of short-term (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 13.
Interior, Department of the:
- Agricultural Credit and Land Tenure:
- Appointment of Mr. H. J. Viljoen as Secretary for (Mr. L. G. Murray), 996.
- “A Guest of Honour” by Nadine Gordimer (Mrs. H. Suzman), 847.
- Aliens permanently resident in South Africa (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1016.
- Ashe, Mr. Arthur:
- Application for a visa for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 199.
- British subjects notified since 1.1.1968 that they will need visas or residence permits for visits to South Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 754.
- Censorship matters:
- Delegation from the Dutch Reformed Church regarding (Mr. E. G. Malan), 828.
- Chemists and Druggists:
- Salary scales of White and non-White (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Citizenship, S.A.:
- Granted to White persons, 1968-’70 (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 199.
- Persons deprived of, during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 484.
- Coloured teachers:
- Representations regarding salary scales of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 327.
- Deportations:
- Persons deported during 1970 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 126.
- Persons deported from South Africa and South West Africa during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 209.
- Desmond, Father Cosmas:
- Application for a passport for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 23.
- Doctors:
- Representations regarding salary scales for White and non-White (Mrs. H. Suzman), 184.
- Salary scales of White and non-White (Mr. L. F. Wood), 79.
- Elections:
- Departmental committee into possibility of having general elections for House of Assembly and provincial councils on the same day (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 552.
- General Elections (Parliamentary and Provincial Councils), 1970:
- S.A. Police Force members acting as presiding officers for votes of special voters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 197.
- Exit permits:
- Granted to White and non-White South African citizens who had been refused passports (Mr. L. G. Murray), 111.
- White and non-White persons who left South Africa on permanent departure permits (Mrs. H. Suzman), 209.
- Fugard, Mr. Athol:
- Withdrawal of passport (Mrs. H. Suzman), 883.
- Griqualand East:
- Incorporation of, with province of Natal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 376.
- Foreign Bantu present in South Africa (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 788.
- Heinke, Mr. Rex:
- Residence permit for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 25.
- “How young they die”, by Stuart Cloete (Mr. E. G. Malan), 580.
- Indian teachers:
- Representations regarding salary scales (Mrs. H. Suzman), 327.
- Local authorities, see Local Authorities.
- Mody, Dr. Jer:
- Residence permit for (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 88.
- Naturalization:
- Applications received, approved and rejected since 1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1016.
- Persons naturalized since 1966 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1016.
- Passports:
- Applications received and disposed of during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 209.
- Foreign countries indicated on passports as countries closed to South African citizens (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 116.
- Refused to ministers of religion (Mr. L. G. Murray), 5.
- Refused to White and non-White South African citizens (Mr. L. G. Murray), 111.
- Population registration:
- New system (Mr. E. G. Malan), 345.
- Postal vote system (Mr. L. G. Murray), 374.
- Publications Control Board, see Publications Control Board.
- Public Servants/Service, see Public Service.
- Race Classification Board:
- Appeals lodged during 1970 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 397.
- Race classifications:
- Race classification of “other Coloured” (Mrs. H. Suzman), 84.
- Persons reclassified during 1970 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 132.
- Residence permit applications:
- Information regarding, made available to minister of an Afrikaans church (Mrs. H. Suzman), 102.
- “Rich man, poor man”, by Irwin Shaw (Mr. E. G. Malan), 340; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 347.
- S.A.B.C., see S.A.B.C.
- S.A. Newspaper:
- Overseas edition banned in error (Mr. L. G. Murray), 25.
- Sobukwe, Robert:
- Permit for (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 604.
- Table tennis team:
- Applications for passports for members of non-White, to play in Singapore and Japan (Mrs. H. Suzman), 192.
- Vereeniging, City Council of, see under Local Authorities.
- Visas refused to foreigners (Mr. L. G. Murray), 111.
- Voters’ rolls:
- Greater accuracy in (Mr. L. G. Murray), 373.
- Wei, Mrs. Katherine:
- Application for a visa for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 989.
- Wilson, Mr. Des (British journalist) (Mr. E. G. Malan), 754.
- “Wits Student” of 12th March, 1971:
- Examination by Publications Control Board (Mr. E. G. Malan), 873.
Inter-Racial Competition:
- Determinations in respect of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 92.
Inter-University Sport (Mr. D. J. Marais), 849.
Iron Ore, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Iscor:
- Building contracts awarded in connection with new Iscor undertaking at Newcastle (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 859.
- Purchase of land for new Iscor factory at Newcastle (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 629.
- Steel shortage (Mr. S. Emdin), 383.
Ixopo:
- Bantu locations, black spots, influx control, over-grazing, etc., in Ixopo magisterial area (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 600.
- Representations received regarding an assured water supply for projected development at Platts Estates (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 599.
- Resettlement of Bantu population of black spots at (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 509.
- Soil conservation conditions in black spots (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 599.
Jan Smuts Airport, see under Airways.
J. B. M. Hertzog Airport, see under Airways.
J. G. Strydom Tower, see “F. M. Towers” under S.A.B.C.
Johannesburg Bus Transport Service:
- Industrial tribunal’s report on manpower position (Mrs. H. Suzman), 9.
- Reservation regarding transportation of White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 9.
Johannesburg City Council:
- Representations received regarding planning for future housing, etc., of Bantu population (Mrs. H. Suzman), 173.
Johannesburg Magisterial District:
- Alleged unsatisfactory health and sanitary conditions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 193.
- Alleged unsatisfactory housing conditions and rentals charged (Mr. E. G. Malan) 194.
- Alleged unsatisfactory living conditions of recipients of social welfare assistance and pensions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 153.
Johannesburg Stock Exchange:
- Statistics in respect of total market value of ordinary shares on the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 11.
Justice, Department of:
- Circuit court:
- Subsistence and travelling allowances in respect of judicial officers on circuit court duties (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 700.
- Communism Act, Suppression of:
- White and non-White persons convicted during 1970 of offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 895.
- Community Development, Department of:
- Police investigations into activities of officials of the (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 11.
- Criminal Procedure Act:
- Persons prosecuted since 1966 for offences listed in Part IIbis of Second Schedule to the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 537.
- Criminal procedure and evidence:
- Report of the commission into (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 624.
- Death-sentence:
- Certain persons who applied for leave to appeal against the, reprieved by the State President (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 487.
- Persons executed; appeals against death-sentence lodged and permission for appeal granted (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 357.
- Persons pardoned by the State President since 1950 (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 682.
- Persons tried in each division of Supreme Court of South Africa during 1970 on criminal charges for which the death-sentence is a suitable or compulsory sentence and period between date of sentence and date of execution (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 693.
- White and non-White persons sentenced to death and executed since 1958 for certain crimes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 696.
- Deeds Offices:
- Pietermaritzburg:
- Staff position (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 136.
- Pietermaritzburg:
- Detainees, see Detainees.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 9.
- Faul, Dennis Richard:
- Inquest into death of, of Capricorn High School, Pietersburg (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 102.
- Statement by district surgeon (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 492.
- General Law Amendment Act:
- White and non-White persons convicted during 1970 of offences under sect. 21 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 895.
- Immorality Act, see Immorality Act.
- Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd., see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd.
- Liquor:
- Investigations into advertising of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 790.
- Lottery tickets:
- Persons prosecuted and money confiscated (Mr. A. Fourie), 1001.
- Mahlzeit 232, Farm, see Mahlzeit 232, Keetmanshoop.
- Newspapers:
- Deposits required in terms of sect. 6bis (1) of the Suppression of Communism Act (Mr. L. G. Murray), 848.
- Penal reform:
- Judicial commission into (Mrs. H. Suzman), 250.
- Processions:
- Applications for permission to hold processions refused by magistrates in major centres since October, 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 976.
- Publications Control Board, see Publications Control Board.
- Religious film:
- Presentation of, in public cinemas on Sundays (Mr. L. G. Murray), 829.
- Republic Festival:
- Amnesty or remission of sentences on occasion of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 22.
- Roodepoort:
- New magistrate’s court for district of (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 320.
- Sectional Titles Bill, Registration of:
- Introduction of Bill recommended by Commission of Enquiry (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 735.
- Serumula (1962 (3) S.A. 962 W), Alpheus (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 691; (Mr. J. J. M. Stephens), 1007.
- Summonses issued to Departments and Ministers in their official capacities (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
- Terrorism Act, see Terrorism Act.
- Unlawful Organizations Act:
- White and non-White persons convicted during 1970 of offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 895.
Kaokoveld, see under S.W.A.
Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd.:
- Commission of Inquiry into purchase of land from Mr. Agliotti (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3.
- Land transaction between the State and: Assessment of value of land by professors of geology (Mr. L. G. Murray), 995.
- Assignation of powers or duties (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 990.
- Institution of legal proceedings (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 992.
- Police investigations:
- Into actions of administrative control officer (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1008.
- Regarding matters referred to in the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 993.
- Steps taken:
- Against certain officials by the Minister of Agriculture on receipt of the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 997.
- By the Prime Minister on receipt of the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the, and withdrawal of official’s passport (Mrs. H. Suzman), 996.
Komani Mental Hospital, Queenstown (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 329.
Kruger National Park:
- Foot and mouth disease:
- Outbreak of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 462.
- Spread of, through production of elephant biltong (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 505.
- Elephant biltong:
- Production of (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 504.
Kunst, Dr.:
- Cost of visit to South Africa (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 27.
Labour:
- Apprentices and Apprenticeships (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs):
- Completion of apprenticeship courses in the motor industry (Mr. E. G. Malan), 10.
- New apprenticeship courses in respect of White and non-White persons registered during 1970 (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 208.
- Arbitration awards:
- White and non-White persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Bantu Building Workers’ Act:
- Exemptions from the, granted to employers in Empangeni and Richard’s Bay (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 1010.
- Bricklayers and Plasterers:
- Applications received from employers on the Reef and in Pretoria to employ Coloured persons as (Mrs. H. Suzman), 732.
- Bantu persons employed as, in Newcastle (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 936.
- Coloured chemists:
- Application received from food processing company for permission to employ Coloured B.Sc. graduates as chemists (Mrs. H. Suzman), 704.
- Conciliation board awards:
- Applicable in border industrial areas (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- White and non-White persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Diamond cutters, see Diamonds.
- Employment of White and non-White persons (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs).
- By Railways and Harbours Administration in major harbours (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 67.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration on Cape Western System and Cape Town harbour, and average annual salaries and wages (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 239.
- By Railways and Harbours Administration, Post Office, Provincial Administrations, Central Government and local authorities since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
- By Railways, Harbours, and Airways Administration, and average annual salaries and wages paid (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 95.
- By the Department of Posts and Telegraphs as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
- In private industry and agriculture since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
- In State employ and earning salaries in excess of R720 per year (Mr. L. F. Wood), 839.
- Industrial Conciliation Act:
- Agreements declared binding in terms of sect. 48 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 806.
- Applications for exemptions from determinations in terms of sect. 77 of the, received and granted in respect of each industry and Coloured, Indian and Bantu workers affected (Mr. H. Miller), 671.
- Industrial council agreements:
- Applicable in border industrial areas (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- White and non-White persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Inter-racial competition:
- Determinations in respect of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 92.
- Johannesburg bus transport service:
- Industrial tribunal’s report on manpower position (Mrs. H. Suzman), 9.
- Reservation regarding transportation of White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 9.
- Labour bureaux, see under Bantu Affairs.
- Sheltered employment, see Sheltered Employment.
- Trade School, Westlake:
- Advertising of training facilities provided by the National (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 258.
- Vacancies at the National (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 259.
- Trade unions:
- Exemptions in respect of racially mixed (Mr. T. Hickman), 475.
- White, non-White and racially mixed registered (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 274.
- Unemployment:
- White, Coloured and Asiatic persons unemployed in each inspectorate as at 31.12.1970 {Mrs. H. Suzman), 861.
- Unemployment Insurance Fund, see Unemployment Insurance Fund.
- Wage board determinations:
- Applicable in border industrial areas (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 139.
- White and non-White persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272.
- Workmen’s compensation:
- Unclaimed awards in respect of Bantu workmen {Mrs. H. Suzman), 374.
- Workmen’s Compensation Act:
- Accident Fund in terms of the {Dr. E. L. Fisher), 412.
- Work reservation:
- Applications for exemption from determinations in terms of sect. 77 of the Industrial Conciliation Act received and granted in respect of each industry, and Coloured, Indian and Bantu workers affected (Mr. H. Miller), 671.
- Barmen employed in Durban and Pietermaritzburg areas (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 591.
Legal Aid Board:
- Agreement with legal practitioners (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 90.
Lesotho:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
Libraries:
- In receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual and periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
- Open to public after 5 p.m. on weekdays and on Sundays (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 954.
Liquor, see under Justice, Department of.
Loan Levy Account:
- Amount held in the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 92.
Loan Levy Certificates (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 92.
Local Authorities:
- Circular issued by the Department of Community Development regarding provision of houses in Coloured townships by White employers {Mrs. H. Suzman), 826.
- Permission granted to certain, in respect of official visits abroad (Mr. E. G. Malan), 230.
- Vereeniging, City Council of:
- Refusal of application for official visit abroad regarding family planning (Mr. E. G. Malan), 568.
- Visits abroad by officials of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 69.
- White and non-White persons employed since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
Local Development Programme:
- Phase three, for the manufacture of vehicles (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 152.
Locusts:
- Outbreak of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 414.
Lotteries:
- Interception of post containing lottery material (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 812.
- Prosecutions instituted and money confiscated (Mr. A. Fourie), 1001.
- Steps taken to prevent transmission through the post of lottery tickets (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 736.
Mahlzeit 232, Keetmanshoop:
- Charges laid regarding sale of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 830.
- Decision to sell the farm, taken by State Settlements and Farmers’ Assistance Board of South West Africa (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 831.
- Sale of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 763.
Maintenance Grants, see under Pensions.
Maize Board:
- Investment of funds (Mr. S. Emdin), 545.
Malawi:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- Official visit to, by the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development (Mr. E. G. Malan), 322.
- Tourism:
- Conference on, in Malawi attended by the Minister of Tourism (Mr. E. G. Malan), 341.
Malnutrition:
- Survey of incidence of (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 439.
Marconi Beam Site, Milnerton (Mr. T. Hickman), 472.
Marine Life, see under Fish and Fishing.
Marine Resources, see under Fish and Fishing.
Marine Scientists, see under Fish and Fishing.
“Marinette”:
- Disappearance of Cape Town fishing vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 956.
- Inquiry into disappearance of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 249.
- Steps required to be taken by the Department of Transport in respect of disappearance at sea of registered vessels (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 268.
Masters and Servants Act:
- Prosecutions for offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363.
Means Test, see under Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of.
Medical, Dentists and Pharmacy Act:
- Authorized establishment, vacant and filled posts in respect of inspectors supervising the implementation of the provisions of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 135.
- Habit-forming and potentially harmful drugs:
- Inspections carried out on doctors, dentists and pharmacists in terms of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 133.
- Medicine:
- Training provided for medical students at certain universities to equip them to compound or dispense medicines in terms of sect. 73 of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 587.
Medical Practitioners, see Doctors.
Medical Research Council, see under Health, Department of.
Medical Students, see under Universities.
Mental Hospitals, see under Health, Department of.
Methodist Church of South Africa:
- Application for a permit for non-White persons to attend church workers’ course (Mr. L. G. Murray), 583.
Metrication:
- Powers vested in the Price Controller to prevent exploitation in metrication change-over (Mr. L. F. Woody 4.
- Rail fares:
- Effect of metrication on (Mr. G D G. Oliver), 824.
Michaelangelo:
- Poster showing sculpture of David by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 85.
Middlemen:
- Reference to, in speech made by Minister of Agriculture (Mr. E. G. Malan), 11.
Milk Board, see under Agriculture, Department of.
Mines, Department of:
- Bantu:
- Employment of, in more responsible positions on mines in Bantu homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
- Kaokoveld, S.W.A.:
- Applications received, granted or refused in respect of diamond prospecting (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1004.
- Mines and Works Act:
- Applications received for exemptions in terms of regulation 3.22 under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 596.
- Sinkholes:
- Bore-holes sunk in the Western Transvaal in connection with (Mr. E. G. Malan), 983.
- Western Transvaal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 397.
- Westonaria English Primary School (Mr. E. G. Malan), 321; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 377.
M. L. Sultan College, see “Sultan College, M. L.” under Indian Affairs.
Mody, Dr. Jer:
- Residence permit for (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 88.
Monopolistic Conditions:
- Inquiry regarding possible, in view of business collaboration between two Afrikaans publishing firms in the Transvaal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 115.
- Investigation of possible contravention of statutory provisions regarding, in view of proposed forming of controlling company for Voortrekkerpers and Afrikaanse Pers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 319.
Motorcar Radio’s:
- Thefts of (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 144.
Motor Industry, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Motor Vehicle Insurance Act:
- Premium income and claims since 1965 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 743.
- Profits of consortium companies under the (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 145.
Motor Vehicle Insurance Fund:
- Basis of investment of funds (Mr. S. Emdin), 579.
- Investment of funds of the (Mr. S. Emdin), 544.
Motor Vehicles, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Move Bay, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Museums:
- In receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual or periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
- Open to public after 5 p.m. on weekdays and on Sundays (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 954.
- Visiting hours in major centres (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 970.
National Product, Gross, for 1968, 1969 and 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 797.
Naturalization, see under Interior, Department of the.
Nico Malan Theatre:
- Representations regarding admission of non-White persons to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 84.
Newspapers:
- Deposits required in terms of sec. 6bis (1) of the Suppression of Communism Act (Mr. L. G. Murray), 848.
- Inquiry regarding possible monopolistic conditions in view of business collaboration between two Afrikaans publishing firms in the Transvaal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 115.
- Proposed forming of controlling company for Voortrekkerpers and Afrikaanse Pers and investigation of possible contravention of the statutory provisions regarding monopolistic conditions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 319.
Oil Bunkering Barges, see under Harbours.
Oil, Oil Tankers and Oil Pollution:
- Durban:
- Marine oil discharge terminal (Mr. W. V. Raw), 407.
- Oil pollution on beaches (Mr. W. V. Raw), 802.
- Legislation on oil pollution (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 871.
- Oil bunkering barges, see under Harbours.
- Oil tanker “Wafra” (Sir De Villiers Graaff), 348; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 411.
- Steps taken by the Department of Economic Affairs in combating oil pollution (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 418.
- “The World Glory”:
- Precautionary measures against oil pollution (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 574.
Old-Age Homes:
- Bantu:
- Homes and settlements for aged and indigent Bantu in the homelands (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 395.
- Old-age homes for Bantu persons conducted by private organizations, local authorities, the State and Bantu authorities (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 120.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 647.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 646.
- Coloureds:
- State and State-aided (Mr. T. Hickman), 528.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 662.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 786.
- Indians:
- State and State-aided (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 129.
- State and State-aided and homes administered by welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 558.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 646.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 559; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 645.
- Whites:
- New homes and extensions to existing homes for the aged and infirm aged built since 1960 (Mr. H. Miller), 595.
- Registered since 1967 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 526.
- State and State-aided (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 119.
- Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipment (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 678.
- Subsidy payable to welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 677.
Old-Age Pensions, see under Pensions.
Onderstepoort:
- Resignations from lecturing staff (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 29.
Orange-Fish River Scheme, see under Water Affairs, Department of.
Oxbow Water Scheme:
- Agreement with Lesotho regarding construction of (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 33.
Oysters, see under Fish and Fishing.
“Panorama”:
- Disappearance of the vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 267; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 956.
- Payment to wives and dependants of crew of the vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 266.
- Steps required to be taken by the Department of Transport in respect of the disappearance at sea of registered vessels (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 268.
Parliament:
- Heliport:
- Provision for, in new Parliamentary complex (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 649.
- Liaison between the Coloured Persons Representative Council and (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 805.
- Members of:
- Appointment of, in commissioned ranks in the Citizen Force (Mr. W. T. Webber), 96.
Passports, see under Interior, Department of the.
Pelagic Fish, see under Fish and Fishing.
Penal Reform:
- Judicial commission into (Mrs. H. Suzman), 250.
Pensions:
- Blind persons’ pension:
- Bantu persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 170.
- Coloured persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. T. Hickman), 314.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 128.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and maximum basic pension payable (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 557.
- White persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 119.
- White persons in receipt of maximum, as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593.
- Disability grants:
- Bantu persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 170.
- Coloured persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. T. Hickman), 314.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 128.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and maximum basic grant payable (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 557.
- White persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 119.
- White persons in receipt of maximum, as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593.
- Johannesburg magisterial district:
- Alleged unsatisfactory living conditions of recipients of social welfare assistance and pensions in the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 153.
- Maintenance grants:
- Indian persons in receipt of, and maximum basic grants payable (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 557.
- Old-age pension:
- Bantu persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 170.
- Coloured persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. T. Hickman), 314.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 128.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and maximum basic pension payable (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 557.
- White persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 119.
- White persons in receipt of maximum, as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593.
- Social pensions:
- Bantu persons:
- Extension of increases and concessions announced on 31.3.1971 to (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 782.
- Coloured persons:
- Extension of increases and concessions announced on 31.3.1971 to (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 948.
- Withdrawal of social pensions (Mr. T. Hickman), 247.
- Indian persons:
- Extension of increases and concessions announced on 31.3.1971 to (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 787.
- Bantu persons:
- War veterans’ pension:
- Coloured persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970—71 (Mr. T. Hickman), 314.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 128.
- Indian persons in receipt of, and maximum basic pension payable (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 557.
- White persons in receipt of, and average sum paid to each recipient during 1970-71 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 119.
- White persons in receipt of, as at 31.12.1970 in respect of certain wars, etc. (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 594.
- White persons in receipt of maximum, as at 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593.
Petrol, see under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Pharmacists, see Chemists and Druggists.
Pilchards, see under Fish and Fishing.
Planning, Department of.
- Area K, between Ceres and Prince Alfred Hamlet:
- Proclamation of, as a Coloured group area (Mrs. H. Suzman), 709.
- Bokbaai:
- Development of Coloured townships or towns in the vicinity of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 555.
- Border industrial areas, see under Bantu Affairs.
- Cape Flats, see Cape Flats.
- Ceres:
- Die Eiland, district of (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 152; (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 203.
- Cliffdale:
- Applications for permits to purchase and occupy properties (Mr. W. T. Webber), 994.
- Durban:
- Grey Street complex:
- Evidence submitted at inquiry by Group Areas Board (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 352.
- Population, value of White and Indian-owned property; decision regarding proclamation (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 485.
- Statement regarding proclamation of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 280; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 758.
- Grey Street complex:
- Indian traders:
- Permits for trading in controlled areas applied for by and issued in certain provinces (Mrs. H. Suzman), 260.
- Industrial townships, see under Bantu Affairs.
- Johannesburg:
- Diagonal Street complex:
- Applications received from Indian persons regarding occupation of business premises in controlled areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 260.
- Diagonal Street complex:
- Kensington:
- Reproclamation of Coloured area (Mr. T. Hickman), 489.
- Mamré:
- Development of Coloured townships or towns in the vicinity of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 555.
- Natal:
- Growth points for Coloured population in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 142.
- Newcastle:
- Reproclamation of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 202.
- Steering committee for the replanning of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 628.
- Pietermaritzburg:
- Establishment of new Coloured area in (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 737.
Police:
- Aircraft:
- In possession of S.A. Police and used by the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development during December, 1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 444.
- Bantu Labour Act:
- Prosecutions for offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363.
- Bareki:
- Detention of Mr. Mabote, and Mr. Kakanyo (Mrs. H. Suzman), 526.
- Benoni:
- Erection of Police quarters (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1014.
- Botanic Gardens Road Police Station, Durban:
- Car burglaries reported (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 145.
- Cambridge Police Station:
- Behaviour of police officer towards chief of the Rarebe tribe (Mrs. H. Suzman), 690.
- Community Development, Department of:
- Police investigations into activities of officials of the (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 11; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 554.
- Criminal Procedure Act:
- Persons arrested and detained in terms of sect. 215bis of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363.
- Cultural Affairs, Department of:
- Alleged participation of a member the, in a plan to damage the printing press of a newspaper (Mr. E. G. Malan), 363.
- Dagga:
- 15-year-old boy involved in dagga trap (Mrs. H. Suzman), 857.
- Weight and value confiscated during 1969-70 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2.
- Dean of Johannesburg, Anglican, see under Clergymen.
- Detainees, see Detainees.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 43.
- Drug staff section (Mr. L. F. Wood), 142.
- Durban:
- Gray Park Road, Brighton Beach:
- Construction of S.A. Police dwelling quarters (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 289; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 479.
- Ridge Road, Mayville:
- Construction of flats for S.A. Police (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 508.
- Gray Park Road, Brighton Beach:
- Electoral Act:
- Complaints lodged relating to alleged contraventions of the, in S.W.A. during 1970 elections (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 904.
- Eshowe:
- Police constable stationed at, convicted of culpable homicide during April, 1971 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 945.
- Fire-arms:
- Implementation of new fire-arms law (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 322.
- Gelvandale, Port Elizabeth:
- Disturbances at (Mrs. H. Suzman), 489.
- Persons charged with offences in connection with disturbances at (Mrs. H. Suzman), 808.
- General Elections (Parliamentary and Provincial Councils), 1970:
- Police Force members acting as presiding officers for votes of special voters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 197.
- Gerber, Constable L. J.:
- Conviction of attempted murder and pointing of a fire-arm and fitness to remain in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 405.
- Haroun, Imam Hadji Abdulla:
- Compensation paid to widow of the late (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 894.
- Healdtown:
- Disturbances in boys’ hostel (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 579.
- Housing:
- Rentals payable in respect of official quarters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 722.
- Human, Sergeant H. J.:
- Conviction of assault and fitness to remain in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 407.
- Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd, see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd.
- Le Grange, Detective H. J.:
- Conviction of assault and fitness to remain in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 406.
- Maraisburg:
- Church service attended by Bantu person during December, 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 262.
- Masters and Servants Act:
- Prosecutions for offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363.
- Medical Fund “B” (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 68.
- Moeng, Mr. J. M.:
- Arrest and detention of, of Soweto (Mrs. H. Suzman), 323.
- Motorcar radios:
- Thefts of (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 144.
- Newcastle:
- Persons interviewed regarding proposed zoning (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 347; (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 494.
- Nkomo, Dr. W. F.:
- Alleged assault on, by traffic officer in Pretoria during April, 1971 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 945.
- Pather, M. N.:
- Interrogation of, by Special Branch (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 604.
- Persons shot dead and wounded by the Police in execution of duties (Mrs. H. Suzman), 437.
- Pinetown Police Station:
- White and non-White staff on duty at, on 9/10th September, 1970 (Mr. A. Hopewell), 678.
- Prisoners:
- Police van transporting prisoners from Modderbee prison to Fordsburg Bantu Commissioner’s court involved in accident (Mrs. H. Suzman), 39.
- Police vans transporting prisoners within magisterial district of Johannesburg involved in accidents during 1970 (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 417.
- Proclamation No. 400 of 1960:
- Persons detained during period July, 1970, to March, 1971, under the provisions of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 679.
- Rarebe tribe:
- Behaviour of police officer at Cambridge Police Station towards chief of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 690.
- Recruits:
- White and non-White recruits trained during 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 42.
- Sam, Mr. Harry (Braamfontein):
- Evidence given by neurologist and psychiatrist; fitness to possess fire-arms (Mrs. H. Suzman), 346.
- Prosecutions for assaults and use of fire-arms (Mrs. H. Suzman), 266.
- Security Police present at meeting of National Executive of Labour Party in Durban (Mrs. H. Suzman), 317.
- Staff:
- Actions for damages for alleged assault brought against Police Force members (Mrs. H. Suzman), 435.
- Authorized and actual establishment, wastage of White and non-White staff and recruits trained (Mr. L. F. Wood), 42.
- Police Force members convicted of assault, attempted murder, etc., and retention in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 262.
- Police Force members convicted of certain offences and retention in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 430.
- Policemen killed and injured in execution of duties (Mrs. H. Suzman), 438.
- Rentals payable in respect of official quarters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 722.
- White and non-White commissioned and non-commissioned officers (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 168.
- Sunday Observance Act:
- Professional Golf Association championship, Johannesburg, and alleged contravention of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 409; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 669.
- Terrorism Act, see Terrorism Act.
- Van Rensburg, Detective D. A.:
- Conviction of assault and fitness to remain in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 406.
- Wilcox:
- Detention of Mr. A. Wilcox, Mr. R. Wilcox and Miss G. Wilcox of Wynberg, Cape (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
Population, see under Statistics, Department of.
Population Registration, see under Interior, Department of the.
Posts and Telegraphs:
- Air-mail letters:
- International requirements (Mr. E. G. Malan), 269.
- Hair:
- Length of, of employees of the Department (Mr. E. G. Malan), 243.
- Language requirements in respect of Postal employees (Mr. E. G. Malan), 192.
- Lottery material:
- Interception of post containing (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 812.
- Lottery tickets:
- Steps taken to prevent transmission through the post of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 736.
- Marconi Beam Site, Milnerton (Mr. T. Hickman), 472.
- “Postel”:
- Articles written for publication in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 371.
- Particulars regarding publication of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 368.
- Space allocated in respect of two official languages (Mr. E. G. Malan), 370.
- Postmaster-General’s report:
- Statistics in respect of telephone calls (Mr. E. G. Malan), 633.
- Postmen:
- White and non-White persons employed as, in Durban complex (Mr. L. F. Wood), 12.
- White and non-White persons employed as, in 1966 and 1971 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 396.
- Post Office Form P. 1 /22A:
- Availability of English form at Kakamas Post Office (Mr. E. G. Malan), 974.
- Post Offices:
- Closing of, owing to shortage of staff (Mr. E. G. Malan), 650.
- Congella, Durban:
- New post office (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 595.
- Durban:
- New main post office (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 589.
- Public Relations Consultants:
- Services rendered by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 439.
- Radio and related matters transferred to the Department of Education (Mr. E. G. Malan), 297.
- Radio repairs:
- Licences issued in respect of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 481.
- Revenue:
- Estimated revenue increase owing to increased Postal tariffs (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 103.
- S.A.B.C., see S.A.B.C.
- Staff:
- Bantu, Coloured and Indian persons:
- Training of, as Post Office officials (Mr. E. G. Malan), 17.
- Hair:
- Length of, of employees of the Department (Mr. E. G. Malan), 243.
- Home languages of officials of the Department (Mr. E. G. Malan), 370.
- Housing loans available to White and non-White employees (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 128.
- Language requirements in respect of Postal employees (Mr. E. G. Malan), 192.
- Military training:
- Remuneration payable in respect of compulsory (Mr. W. V. Raw), 651.
- Officials seconded to other governments or bodies (Mr. E. G. Malan), 126.
- Reasons for resignations by incumbents of certain posts as per Return of Appointments tabled in the House of Assembly (Mr. E. G. Malan), 936.
- Recruitment of Postal employees abroad and conditions laid down (Mr. E. G. Malan), 46.
- Retirement benefits payable to Post Office servants (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 515.
- White and non-White persons employed in the Department as at 31.12.1970; average annual salaries and wages; non-White persons temporarily employed in White areas; non-White persons employed in their own areas in posts senior to those of postmen (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
- White and non-White persons employed by the Post office since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
- Bantu, Coloured and Indian persons:
- Stamp-cancelling machines:
- Use of slogans in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 149.
- Stamps:
- Treatment of postage, with special luminous substance (Mr. E. G. Malan), 480.
- Tariffs:
- Amendments to, and comparative figures on 1st July, 1948, and 1st January, 1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 463.
- Estimated revenue increase owing to increased Postal (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 103.
- Tele-communications Satellite Consortium, International, see under S.A.B.C.
- Telephone directories:
- Banning of advertisement in a telephone directory for 1971 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 755.
- Contract in respect of printing, publishing and obtaining advertising (Mr. E. G. Malan), 518.
- Telephone exchanges:
- Closed in S.A. and S.W.A. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 182.
- Installation of automatic (Mr. E. G. Malan), 225.
- Pietermaritzburg (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 26.
- Telephones:
- Applications for telephones outstanding on Witwatersrand (Mr. E. G. Malan), 220.
- Deposits under Regulation No. 11 held by the Post Office (Mr. E. G. Malan), 626.
- Estimated daily number of telephones reported to be out of order in Johannesburg and on the Witwatersrand (Mr. E. G. Malan), 183.
- Night and week-end service:
- Availability of new, in Cape Peninsula (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 649.
- Introduction of new, in certain automatic exchange areas (Mr. E. G. Malan), 686.
- Outstanding applications as at 31.3.1971 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 616.
- Outstanding applications as at 31.3.1971 and applications expected to be outstanding as at 30.6.1971 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 714.
- Outstanding applications as at 30th June, 30th September and 31st December, 1970, and withdrawal of applications (Mr. E. G. Malan), 13.
- Rotunda, Johannesburg:
- Installation of telephones in respect of taxi service (Mr. E. G. Malan), 798.
- Statistics in respect of telephone calls contained in the report of the Postmaster-General (Mr. E. G. Malan), 633.
- Telephone services in the Constantia postal area (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 522.
- Increase in transfer costs in respect of telephone services (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 453.
- Telex services:
- Outstanding applications (Mr. E. G. Malan), 183.
- Transkei:
- Negotiations in connection with future control of Department of Posts and Telegraphs by the Government of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 812.
- Trunk calls:
- Charges for, on variable time interval system (Mr. E. G. Malan), 668.
- Variable time interval system:
- Charges for trunk calls (Mr. E. G. Malan), 668.
- Wooden poles:
- Purchase of treated (Mr. E. G. Malan), 673.
Prawns, see under Fish and Fishing.
Prime Minister:
- Coloured Persons Representative Council:
- Liaison between Parliament and the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 805.
- Countries visited during 1970 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 82.
- Economic adviser, scientific adviser and planning adviser to the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 745.
- Economic Advisory Council:
- Members of the (Mr. S. Emdin), 511.
- Unofficial members of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 775.
- Etosha Game Reserve:
- Evidence received by the Odendaal Commission regarding boundaries of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 766.
- Foreign heads of state or government invited to visit South Africa (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 26.
- Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd., see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd.
- Security of the State:
- Report of the Commission of Inquiry into matters affecting the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 580; (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 719.
Prisons and Prisoners:
- Amendment of prison regulations to permit use of wine at religious services (Mrs. H. Suzman), 618.
- Drug taking and drug abuse by prisoners (Mr. L. F. Wood), 714.
- Guarding or supervising of White and non-White prisoners (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 725.
- Police van transporting prisoners from Modderbee prison to Fordsburg Bantu Commissioner’s court involved in accident (Mrs. H. Suzman), 39.
- Police vans transporting prisoners within magisterial district of Johannesburg involved in accidents during 1970 (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 417.
- Prisoners escaped and recaptured during 1969 and 1970 (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 581.
- Prison out-stations in the Western Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 877.
- Prison staff and prisoners injured or killed during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 865.
- Special warders (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 761.
- Staff:
- Rentals payable in respect of official quarters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 687.
- Unskilled prison labour:
- Hiring out of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 761.
Proclamation No. 400 of 1960:
- Persons detained during period July, 1970, to March, 1971, under the provisions of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 679.
- Persons under removal orders issued by chiefs in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 896.
Provincial Administrations:
- White and non-White persons employed by, since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
Provincial Councils, Members of:
- Appointment of, in commissioned ranks in the Citizen Force (Mr. W. T. Webber), 96.
Publications and Entertainments Amendment Bill:
- Foreknowledge of, by Publications Control Board, chairman or members (Mr. E. G. Malan), 243.
- Representations received regarding the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 103.
- Submission of the, to Publications Control Board (Mr. E. G. Malan), 104.
Publications Control Board:
- “A Guest of Honour” by Nadine Gordimer (Mrs. H. Suzman), 847.
- Appeals lodged (see also “Litigation” below):
- Against restrictions imposed on cinematograph films (Mrs. H. Suzman), 123.
- To the Supreme Court against decisions of the Board allowed and disallowed; and legal costs involved (Mr. L. G. Murray), 343.
- To the Supreme Court and Appellate Division against decisions of the Board allowed, not allowed and still pending (Mr. E. G. Malan), 442. (Supplementary reply and explanation, col. 541.).
- Censorship matters:
- Delegation from the Dutch Reformed Church regarding (Mr. E. G. Malan), 828.
- Chairman and Members:
- Ages of members (Mr. E. G. Malan), 541.
- Names, qualifications, occupations of chairman, vice-chairman and members; committees appointed, remuneration and allowances (Mrs. H. Suzman), 70.
- Salaries and allowances of chairman, full-time and part-time members, office rentals, etc. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 565.
- Decisions of the Board varied or reversed during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 79.
- Films:
- Appeals against decisions of the Board regarding films upheld by the Minister of the Interior (Mr. E. G. Malan), 546.
- Chairman and members of the Committee appointed to view (Mrs. H. Suzman), 528.
- Cinematograph films approved and prohibited by the Board since 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 75.
- Number of, submitted to the Board since 1963 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 144.
- Prohibitions on films lifted by the Board during 1970 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 81.
- Viewed and prohibited by the Board during 1969 and 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 366.
- “How young they die”, by Sutart Cloete (Mr. E. G. Malan), 580.
- Legal advisers available to the Board (Mr. E. G. Malan), 190.
- Litigation (see also “Appeals lodged” above):
- Board involved in Supreme Court cases as appellant or respondent; legal costs (Mr. L. G. Murray), 379.
- Legal costs in respect of certain cases (Mr. L. G. Murray), 417.
- Supreme Court’s decisions, dates of Orders of Court; Court’s reference numbers in respect of certain appeals lodged, 1965/1971 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 416.
- Objects submitted to the Board during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 232.
- Panty hose:
- Decision regarding paper packaging of certain type of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 484.
- Publications:
- Imported and local publications prohibited by the Board during 1970 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 81.
- Prohibited by the Board since 1963 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 234.
- Prohibitions on publications previously prohibited lifted by the Board during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 69.
- Submitted to the Board during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 232.
- Publications and Entertainment Amendment Bill:
- Foreknowledge of the, by Board, chairman or members (Mr. E. G. Malan), 243.
- Representations received regarding the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 103.
- Submission of the, to the Board (Mr. E. G. Malan), 104.
- Public entertainments:
- Prohibited by the Board during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 77.
- Referred to the Board during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 77.
- “Rich man, poor man”, by Irwin Shaw (Mr. E. G. Malan), 340; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 347.
- “Wits Student” of 12th March, 1971 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 873.
Public Service:
- Bursaries:
- Applications received during 1970 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 164.
- Circulars/Notices issued in official languages by Public Service Commission during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 548.
- New posts created and posts abolished (Mr. L. G. Murray), 114.
- Party political activities:
- Legislation regarding participation by public servants in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 232.
- Public servants:
- Housing loans available to, in S.W.A. (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 491.
- Instructions issued by the Public Service Commission regarding making public of salary scales of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1.
- Military service:
- Remuneration payable in respect of compulsory (Mr. W. V. Raw), 643.
- Payment of leave gratuities (Mr. L. G. Murray), 365.
- Retirement benefits payable to (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 516.
- Seconded to foreign governments (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 311.
- Subsistence and transport allowances (Mr. L. G. Murray), 342.
- Public Servants’ Association of South Africa:
- Resolution regarding commission of enquiry into creation of more efficient public service (Mr. L. G. Murray), 344.
Public Works, Department of:
- Cabinet Ministers’ Residences:
- Rentals, purchase/construction price and maintenance costs (Mrs. H. Suzman), 618.
- Repairs, renovations and additions (Mr. L. G. Murray), 155.
- Contracts:
- Awarded to construction companies in East London, Newcastle, Ladysmith and Richard’s Bay (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 681.
- Indian Education:
- Expenditure in respect of erection of buildings for (Mr. L. F. Wood), 241.
- Parliament:
- Provision for heliport in new Parliamentary complex (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 649.
- Staff:
- Establishment of architectural, engineering and quantity surveyor branches (Mr. L. G. Murray), 881.
Race Classification Board, see under Interior, Department of the.
Race Classifications, see under Interior, Department of the.
Radio Matters, see under S.A.B.C.
Radio R.S.A., see under S.A.B.C.
Railways:
- Accidents:
- Accidents and derailments since 1965-1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5.
- Departmental boards of inquiry into, appointed since 1.4.1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 533.
- Effingham rail crash:
- Compensation paid to dependants and injured passengers of the, and other rail crashes (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 800.
- Soweto area:
- Railway accident during October, 1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 105.
- Air pollution caused by locomotives (Mr. E. G. Malan), 843.
- Anglo-Boer War:
- Request for co-operation in respect of film on Winston Churchill (Mr. E. G. Malan), 867.
- Bank station (Mr. E. G. Malan), 943.
- Bantu railway pensioners:
- Pension payments withheld or delayed (Mr. W. T. Webber), 146.
- Blue Train:
- Placing in service of new, and rerouting of present (Mr. L. F. Wood), 15.
- Cape Town Municipality:
- Negotiations between the S.A.R. and H. and the, regarding acquisition of land between Muizenberg and Clovelly (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 240.
- George:
- Pedestrian bridge for non-White persons at George station (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 32.
- High-rated traffic:
- Tonnage transported during 1970-’71 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 706.
- Housing:
- Dwelling units provided for White and non-White employees; housing loans granted and departmental dwellings vacant (Mr. L. G. Murray), 308.
- Railway houses vacant and occupied; houses built and demolished; applications for departmental houses received (Mr. W. V. Raw), 534.
- Level crossings (Mrs. H. Suzman), 787.
- Lines:
- Applications for construction of new railway lines received during period 1.1.1966 to 31.12.1970; railway lines closed down or converted to goods only lines (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 535.
- Introduction of wider rail gauge on certain routes (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 495.
- Kensington and Bellville:
- New rail link between (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 33.
- Victoria Embankment Line, Durban:
- Use of, for Bantu commuters (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 614.
- Passengers’ luggage:
- Cartage charges for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 21.
- Rail fares:
- Effect of metrication, rationalization and 10 per cent surcharge on (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 824.
- Refrigeration trucks for transport of sheep and beef carcasses (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 797.
- Rolling stock dating from 1900 or earlier (Mr. E. G. Malan), 933.
- Sick Fund:
- Restrictions in respect of certain drugs (Mr. L. F. Wood), 517.
- Staff:
- Average annual wages paid to White and non-White employees, 1969/ 70 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 42.
- Basic salaries or wages of White employees (Mr. W. V. Raw), 501.
- Durban:
- Alleged assault by senior Railway official of colleague in (Mr. W. V. Raw), 549.
- Retention in Railway service of official connected with alleged assault on junior official (Mr. W. V. Raw), 978.
- Gains and losses in respect of White employees during 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 539.
- Graded posts filled by non-White employees, and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood), 108.
- Military training:
- Remuneration payable in respect of compulsory (Mr. W. V. Raw), 682.
- Non-White employees performing work previously reserved for White persons, and rates of pay (Mr. L. F. Wood), 108.
- Non-White employees temporarily employed on work normally performed by White graded staff (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 95.
- Pay increases for and rates of pay of non-White employees (Mr. L. F. Wood), 41.
- Retirement benefits payable to Railway servants (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 514.
- University of the North:
- Behaviour of Railway officials towards Bantu persons connected with the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 710.
- White and non-White persons employed by Railways and Harbours Administration and average annual salaries and wages (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 95.
- White and non-White persons employed by Railways and Harbours Administration since 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 66.
- White and non-White persons employed on Cape Western System and Cape Town harbour; average annual salaries and wages and non-Whites performing work formerly done by White workers (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 239.
- Trains and Train Services:
- Air conditioning in main line saloons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 15.
- Cancellation of trains through lack of staff (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 38.
- Cape Town/Transkei/Ciskei:
- Facilities provided for third-class passengers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 920.
- Delaying of train 12 up at Cape Town station during December, 1970 (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 127.
- Natal South Coast:
- Bag-snatching incident and means of communication in emergencies (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 918.
- Overall running times of long distance express passenger trains (Mr. L. F. Wood), 516.
- Port Shepstone/Durban:
- Running time for passenger trains (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 905.
- Soweto:
- Improvements (Mrs. H. Suzman), 312.
Railways and Harbours Police, South African:
- Authorized establishment and actual strength (Mr. L. F. Wood), 566.
“Rasse-Aangeleenthede, S.A. Buro vir”:
- Assistance from the Department of National Education for programme of activities organized by the, in high schools (Mrs. H. Suzman), 293.
- Youth programme for high schools:
- Submission of papers, documents, etc., to educational authorities for approval (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 721.
Reclassifications, see under Interior, Department of the.
Rehoboth Affairs, Department of Coloured Relations and, see “Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, Department of” under Coloured Affairs.
Rent Control, see under Community Development, Department of.
Republic Festival:
- Amnesty or remission of sentences on occasion of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 22.
- Issue of flags to local authorities for hoisting on 31.5.1971 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 510.
- Tents for servicemen (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 849.
Resettlement, see under Community Development, Department of.
Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres:
- Bantu persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 916.
- Coloured persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield),
- Indian persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 917.
- Inmates and per capita cost (Mr. L. F. Wood), 22.
- White persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 907.
Richard’s Bay:
- Aluminium smelter:
- Erection (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 191.
- Power failure (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 1002.
- Survey (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 542.
- Contracts:
- Awarded by the Department of Community Development for departmental projects (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 650.
- Awarded to construction companies by the Department of Public Works (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 681.
- Harbour:
- Construction of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 217.
- Entrance channel (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 246.
- Expenditure in connection with the development of a (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 692.
- Investigations conducted since 1966 (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 692.
- Reserve No. 6:
- Bantu residents in deproclaimed homeland (Mrs. H. Suzman), 375.
- Resettlement of Bantu persons living in deproclaimed (Mrs. H. Suzman), 921.
“Rich Man, Poor Man”, by Irwin Shaw (Mr. E. G. Malan), 340; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 347.
Rifle Range, Pietermaritzburg (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 26.
Roads, see under Transport, Department of.
Rock Lobster, see under Fish and Fishing.
S.A.B.C.:
- A.M. Transmitters:
- Closing down of A.M. transmitter at Silverton (Mr. E. G. Malan), 871.
- Banned book:
- Review of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 378; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 446.
- Broadcasting conferences:
- African:
- Representation of South Africa on the, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 261.
- African MF/LF:
- Representation of South Africa on the, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 261.
- African VHF/UHF:
- Representation of South Africa on the, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 261.
- European:
- Representation of South Africa on the, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 261.
- African:
- Broadcasting stations:
- Acquisition or erection of, outside South Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 461.
- “Current Affairs”:
- Representations made by governments of Lesotho, Botswana or Swaziland regarding content of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 749.
- External broadcasting services:
- Expenditure during the financial year 1970—’71 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 746.
- F.M. towers:
- Erection of F.M. tower in vicinity of Postmasburg (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 706.
- Erection of F.M. tower in vicinity of Prieska (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 458.
- J. G. Strydom tower, Hillbrow:
- Facilities for White and non-White persons (Mr. E. G. Malan), 193.
- Letting of part of, for catering purposes (Mr. E. G. Malan), 506.
- Objections raised to provision of facilities for non-White persons (Mr. E. G. Malan), 547.
- Immigrants:
- Lessons in two official languages broadcast for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 754.
- MF/LF Broadcasting Conference, African:
- Representation of South Africa on the, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 261.
- Official languages:
- Broadcast of lessons in the two (Mr. E. G. Malan), 754; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 794.
- Overseas broadcasting service:
- Selection of broadcasting material (Mr. E. G. Malan), 745.
- Party politics:
- Statement by Minister of Posts and Telegraphs regarding the S.A.B.C. and (Mr. E. G. Malan), 148.
- Radio matters:
- Postmasburg:
- Radio licence fees for F.M. service paid by residents (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 706.
- Prieska:
- Additional radio licence fees (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley),458.
- Radio licence inspectors (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 145.
- Radio sets:
- Rates in respect of purchase duties, excise duties, import duties and other duties and taxes (Mr. E. G. Malan), 840.
- Radio R.S.A.:
- Broadcasts to countries in Africa and Middle East (Mr. E. G. Malan), 256.
- Postmasburg:
- Revenue and Expenditure Account:
- Details of item “Amount recoverable in respect of radio services” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 858.
- School broadcasts:
- Available to Coloured, Indian and Bantu pupils (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 759.
- Whether subject to inspection by officials of the Department of National Education (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 759.
- Silverton:
- Closing down of A.M. transmitter at (Mr. E. G. Malan), 871.
- Lease of land at, by the S.A.B.C. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 984.
- Sporting news:
- Broadcast of, on Sundays (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6.
- Tele-communications Satellite Consortium, International:
- Dividends received from shareholding in the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 469.
- VHF/UHF Broadcasting Conference, African:
- Representation of South Africa on the, since 1960 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 261.
Saldanha Bay Project, see under Transport, Department of.
Sales Duty:
- Consumer price group indexes:
- Establishing of, on basis of sales duty and increases in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 705.
- Television sets (Mr. E. G. Malan), 215.
- Welfare organizations:
- Exemptions granted to registered (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 531.
Sam, Mr. Harry, see under Police.
“Sarusas Ontwikkeling (Eiendoms) Beperk”, see under Fish and Fishing.
“Schipa” (“Skipper”) (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 764.
Seals
- Culling of, at Mossel Bay (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 788.
- Culling of, off S.W.A. coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 642.
Sectional Titles Bill, Registration of:
- Introduction of Bill recommended by Commission of Inquiry (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 735.
Senators nominated in 1970 and acquaintance with interests of Coloured populations (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 8.
Shares:
- Market value of ordinary, on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (Mr. E. G. Malan), 10.
Sheltered Employment:
- Sheltered employment factories:
- Number of, in South Africa; wage scales; profit or loss shown (Mr. T. Hickman), 473.
- White and non-White persons employed at N’dabeni, Cape (Mr. T. Hickman), 461.
- White and non-White persons employed in sheltered employment schemes for disabled persons (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 131.
Shoal Fish, see under Fish and Fishing.
Sinkholes, see under Mines, Department of.
Sobukwe, Robert:
- Permit for (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 604.
Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of:
- Children, see Children.
- Disability grants, see under Pensions.
- Drugs:
- Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44.
- East London flood damage:
- Contributions made by Central Government (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 792.
- Foster care grants, see under Children.
- Johannesburg magisterial district:
- Alleged unsatisfactory living conditions of recipients of social welfare assistance and pensions in the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 153.
- Means test:
- As affected by amounts standing to the credit of applicants as a loan levy in terms of the Income Tax Act (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 665.
- Relaxation of, regarding value of fixed property (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 94.
- Old-age homes, see Old-age homes.
- Pensions, see Pensions.
- Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres, see Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres.
- Social workers:
- White and Indian qualified social workers employed by the Department of Indian Affairs; subsidy payable in respect of salaries of social workers in the employ of welfare organizations (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 559.
- White unmarried mothers (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 195.
Social Workers, see under Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of.
“South African Digest” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 777.
Spes Bona Savings and Finance Bank (Mr. T. Hickman), 247.
Sport and Recreation, Department of:
- Fishing competition, International:
- Off S.W.A. coast during 1972 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 270.
- Inter-university sport (Mr. D. J. Marais), 849.
- S.A. Games, 1973:
- Participation of non-Whites (Mrs. H. Suzman), 921.
- Sports boycotts:
- South Africans barred from participation in international sporting events during 1970-71; foreign sportsmen refusing to participate in sporting events in South Africa during 1970-71 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 707.
State-aided Institutions open to public after 5 p.m. on weekdays and on Sundays (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 954.
Statistics, Department of:
- Bantu persons residing in and outside national homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 833.
- Botswana:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- Bulletin of Statistics:
- Withdrawal of migration tables from the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 531.
- Census, 1970:
- Educational standards of White and non-White persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 821.
- Population:
- Tabling of results of the population census (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 665.
- Consumer price group indexes:
- Establishing of, on the basis of sales tax and increases in sales tax (Mr. E. G. Malan), 705.
- Economically active White and non-White persons (Mr. L. G. Murray), 172.
- Emigrants, see Emigrants.
- Employment:
- White and non-White persons employed in private industry and agriculture since 1968 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 213.
- House ownership:
- White and non-White persons owning houses (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 438.
- Housing:
- Houses and flats available to White group; White families and persons living in houses and flats (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 523.
- Illegitimate births (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 616.
- Immigrants, see Immigrants.
- Indians:
- Families resident in certain East Rand municipal areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 825.
- Infant mortality rate in respect of White and non-White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 977.
- Lesotho:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- Life expectancy in respect of White and non-White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 977.
- Literacy among the Bantu in terms of the United Nations’ definition (Mr. L. F. Wood), 969.
- Malawi:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- Motor vehicles registered since 1953 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 524.
- National product, gross, in 1968-1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 797.
- Population:
- Estimated total population of South Africa by the year 2000 (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 948.
- White, Coloured, Bantu and Indian population in certain White areas and Bantu homelands in the Cape Province (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 500.
- Shares:
- Market value of ordinary, on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (Mr. E. G. Malan), 10.
- Statistics Council:
- Appointment of members (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 602; (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 668; (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 1001.
- Swaziland:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
- White and non-White persons living on farms and actively engaged in agriculture (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 434.
Students, see under Universities.
“Suid-Afrikaanse Oorsig” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 777.
“Suiderkruis”, see under Factory Ships.
Sultan College, M. L., see under Indian Affairs.
Summonses issued to Departments and Ministers in their official capacities (Mr. E. G. Malan), 137.
Sunday Observance Act, see under Police.
S.W.A.:
- Agricultural Technical Services, Department of:
- Magisterial districts without professional or technical officers of the (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 312.
- Bantu Investment Corporation:
- Assistance rendered to Bantu entrepreneurs by the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 189.
- Deportations:
- Persons deported from S.W.A. during 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 209.
- Factory ships, see Factory Ships.
- Fish and Fishing, see Fish and Fishing.
- Kaokoveld:
- Applications to visit the, received, granted, withdrawn or refused (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1008.
- Applications received, granted or refused in respect of diamond prospecting (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1004.
- Catching of game (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1009.
- Permits granted to shoot game animals or birds (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1010.
- Mahlzeit 232, Farm, see Mahlzeit 232, Keetmanshoop.
- Marine resources, see under Fish and Fishing.
- Seals, see Seals.
- Territorial waters, see Territorial Waters.
- United Nations Organization:
- Formal resolutions pertaining to S.W.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 287.
Swartklip:
- Proclamation of Cape Flats area adjacent to Swartklip portion of False Bay coast (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 261.
Swaziland:
- Citizens of, present in South Africa (Mr. T. Hickman), 476.
Table Tennis Team:
- Applications for passports for members of the non-White, to play in Singapore and Japan (Mrs. H. Suzman), 192.
Teachers, see under Education.
Technical Education, Colleges for Advanced, see under Education.
Teheran Agreement, see “Petrol” under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Tele-Communications Satellite Consortium, International, see under S.A.B.C.
Television:
- Broadcasting licence:
- Application of the, to television (Mr. E. G. Malan), 846.
- Closed circuit television:
- Permission for use of, for educational, industrial, scientific, medical and commercial purposes (Mr. E. G. Malan), 215.
- Permission granted for the use of, in colour and in black and white (Mr. E. G. Malan), 223.
- Colour technique for South Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 872.
- Commission of Inquiry into matters relating to:
- Cost of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 503.
- Evidence submitted to, on colour techniques (Mr. E. G. Malan), 934.
- Evidence submitted to, on systems used in foreign countries (Mr. E. G. Malan), 900.
- Government’s decision on the report of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 489.
- Recommendations in regard to financing (Mr. E. G. Malan), 828.
- Steps contemplated during 1971-72 financial year (Mr. E. G. Malan), 827.
- Control of television by Parliament (Mr. E. G. Malan), 857.
- Customs duty and sales tax on television sets (Mr. E. G. Malan), 215.
- Decision regarding introduction of television (Mrs. H. Suzman), 502.
- Electronic industry:
- Directions issued to the Department of Industries regarding the development of an (Mr. E. G. Malan), 854.
- Ground station:
- Erection of, in respect of programmes transmitted via satellite (Mr. E. G. Malan), 831.
- Intelsat I to Intelsat IV and their use in connection with television (Mr. E. G. Malan), 844.
- International conferences on television attended by officials of the S.A.B.C. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 899.
- Investigations conducted:
- By Post Office regarding system of colour television for South Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 900.
- Costs incurred in connection with (Mrs. H. Suzman), 733.
- Special investigations by the S.A.B.C. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 857.
- Programmes in respect of Natal South Coast, Durban and Pietermaritzburg (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 870.
- Radio manufacturers:
- Representation of the Association of, on technical advisory committee (Mr. E. G. Malan), 832.
- Statutory body:
- Institution of, for advisory purposes (Mr. E. G. Malan), 832.
- Technical Advisory Committee on Television (Mr. E. G. Malan), 850.
- Telecommunications channels of the Post Office for transmission of television (Mr. E. G. Malan), 935.
- Television sets:
- Customs duty and sales tax on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 215.
- Local industry:
- Promotion of, for the manufacture of television receiving sets (Mr. E. G. Malan), 853; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 854.
- Rates laid down for purchase duties, excise duties, import or other duties and taxes in regard to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 840.
- Warning in connection with the supply of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 67.
- Use of television in Bantu schools or educational institutions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 216.
- VHF/UHF systems:
- Agreement in connection with specifications or requirements for television on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 229.
Tenants:
- Protection afforded tenants who occupy premises purchased by the Government (Mr. W. T. Webber), 199.
Territorial Waters:
- Extension of South African and South West African (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 381.
- Patrolling of South African and South West African, by ships or aircraft of the S.A. Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 321; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 810.
- Prosecutions for contravening South African and South West African (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 382.
Terrorism Act:
- Males and females arrested in terms of sect. 6 of the, during February, 1971 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 571.
- Moeng, Mr. J. M., of Soweto:
- Arrest and detention of, in terms of sect. 6 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 323.
- Persons arrested during February, 1971, in terms of sect. 6 of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 944.
- Persons charged and convicted in terms of sect. 6 of the, since 1967 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 177.
- Persons detained during 1968, 1969 and 1970 in terms of sect. 6 of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 246.
- White and non-White persons convicted during 1970 of offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 895.
- Wilcox:
- Detention of Mr. A. Wilcox, Mr. R. Wilcox and Miss G. Wilcox of Wynberg, Cape, in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 265.
Torlage Beach Committee, see “Cape Flats” under Planning, Department of.
Tourism:
- Conference on tourism in Malawi attended by the Minister of Tourism (Mr. E. G. Malan), 341.
- Hotels, see Hotels.
- Inquiry by the Prime Minister’s Advisory Committee into (Mr. D. J. Marais), 30.
- National Advisory Council on (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 250.
Trade Unions, see under Labour.
Transkei, see under Bantu Affairs.
Transportation Boards, Local (Mr. L. G. Murray), 329.
Transport, Department of:
- Aircraft spares:
- Negotiations and inquiries regarding the sale of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 493.
- Bus tariffs:
- Public protests in Port Elizabeth against increased (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 504.
- Refusal by the National Transport Commission to give reasons for rejection of appeal against increased, in Cape Town (Mr. E. G. Malan), 453.
- Cape Town Municipality:
- Negotiations between the S.A.R. and H. and the, regarding acquisition of land between Muizenberg and Clovelly (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 240.
- Charter licences:
- Applications received from holders of, for right to fly to and from Jan Smuts airport (Mr. E. G. Malan), 12.
- Coal:
- Ships used for conveyance of, from Lourenco Marques (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 292.
- Containers, mobile and portable (Mr. L. F. Wood), 707.
- Convoy deliveries of new motor cars (Mr. A. Hopwell), 820.
- Fork-lift truck drivers:
- Operating in Durban harbour (Mr. L. F. Wood), 212.
- Overtime rate payable to (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211.
- “Good Fortune”, Vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 371.
- Government vehicles:
- Changing of number plates at East London (Mr. W. V. Raw), 98.
- Harbours, see Harbours.
- Hex River tunnel scheme (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 117.
- Ice-breaker, “R.S.A.”:
- Replacement of, by larger and more powerful ice-breaker (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 454.
- Iron ore:
- Contracts for sale of, and implementation of the Saldanha Bay project (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 735.
- “Marinette”:
- Disappearance of Cape Town fishing vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 196; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 956.
- Inquiry into the disappearance of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 249.
- Motor Vehicle Insurance Act, see Motor Vehicle Insurance Act.
- Motor Vehicle Insurance Fund, see Motor Vehicle Insurance Fund.
- Oil bunkering barges, see under Harbours.
- “Panorama”:
- Disappearance of the vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 267; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 956.
- Payment to wives and dependants of crew of the vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 266.
- Passengers’ luggage:
- Cartage charges (Mr. E. G. Malan), 21.
- Revenue and expenditure in respect of collection and delivery of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 172.
- Richard’s Bay, see Richard’s Bay.
- Roads:
- Construction costs of national roads (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 753.
- Libode-Port St. Johns; Port St. Johns-Port Edward:
- National road (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 713.
- Mossel Bay-Hermanus:
- National freeway (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 198.
- Saldanha Bay:
- Contracts for sale of iron ore and implementation of Saldanha Bay project (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 735.
- Savings fund regulations applicable to White and non-White employees of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 212.
- Transportation boards, local (Mr. L. G. Murray), 329.
- Transport Commission, National:
- Bus tariffs:
- Refusal to give reasons for rejection of appeal against increased bus tariffs in Cape Town (Mr. E. G. Malan), 453.
- Bus tariffs:
- Tugs, see under Harbours.
- Vessels:
- Steps required to be taken in respect of the disappearance at sea of registered (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 268.
- Vehicles:
- Supply of heavy, to the S.A.R. and Government departments, and establishment of manufacturing plant at Newcastle (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 985.
Tuberculosis, see under Health, Department of.
Tugs, see under Harbours.
Unemployment Insurance Act:
- Rates of benefits payable to contributors in terms of the, and amending legislation regarding increased rates of benefits (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 628.
Unemployment Insurance Fund:
- Amount accrued during 1970; rate of interest received during 1969 and 1970; total amount paid from Fund during 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 532.
- Amount standing to the credit of the; portion of Fund invested (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 413.
- Claims from the Fund during 1969 and 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 507.
- Employers registered; amending legislation regarding maximum earnings required to be contributed (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 627.
United Nations Organization:
- Formal resolutions pertaining to S.A. and S.W.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 287.
Universities (see also “Students” and “Medical Students” under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs):
- In receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual or periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
- Medical students (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs):
- Expenditure in respect of training of, at the University of Natal (Mr. L. F. Wood), 751.
- Faculties of medicine and medical students registered (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 613.
- Loans available to non-White medical students during 1969-’70 and 1970-’71 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 651.
- Non-White medical students enrolled at the University of Natal (Mr. L. F. Wood), 684.
- Provision of facilities for greater intake of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 613.
- White and non-White medical students who applied, were accepted for registration, are registered in respect of 1971 academic year and graduated during 1969 and 1970 at certain White universities (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 1012.
- Medicine:
- Training provided for medical students at certain universities to equip them to compound or dispense medicines in terms of the Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 587.
- Money allocated by the State since 1969 spent on capital expenditure, administrative and running costs, assistance to students, research facilities, etc. (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 800.
- Natal, University of:
- Expenditure in respect of training of non-White medical students at the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 751.
- Pharmacy:
- Students registered for courses in, at certain universities and teaching staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 251.
- Students:
- Enrolled in 1970 for the first time for diploma courses in education (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 705.
- White and non-White students awarded degrees and diplomas at South African universities (Mrs. C D. Taylor), 255.
- White, Coloured, Indian and Bantu students enrolled in each faculty of White universities during 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 358.
- White, Coloured, Indian and Bantu students enrolled in each faculty of White universities during third quarter of 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 256.
- Teaching staff:
- Resignations to join ethnic universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2.
Unmarried Mothers, White (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 195.
Valkenberg Hospital, see under Health, Department of.
Vehicles, Commercial, see “Commercial Vehicles” under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Vehicles, Motor, see “Motor Vehicles” under Economic Affairs, Department of.
Vereeniging, City Council of, see under Local Authorities.
Veterinarians, see under Agriculture, Department of.
VHF/UHF Systems:
- Agreement in connection with specifications or requirements for television on the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 229.
Visas, see under Interior, Department of the.
Voortrekkerpers:
- Proposed forming of controlling company for, and Afrikaanse Pers and investigation of possible contravention of statutory provisions regarding monopolistic conditions (Mr. E. G. Malan), 319.
Wage Board Determinations, see under Labour.
War Museums:
- In receipt of regular parliamentary grants and expected to submit annual or periodic reports (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 254.
- Open to the public after 5 p.m. on weekdays and on Sundays (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 954.
War Veterans’ Pensions, see under Pensions.
Water Affairs, Department of.
- Dams:
- Concessions or contracts awarded in respect of the use of waters or shores of certain (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 623.
- Hendrik Verwoerd:
- Estimate of total cost (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 891.
- P. K. le Roux (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 887.
- Doorn River Government Waterwork:
- Construction of canal system for irrigation purposes (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 927.
- Mondi Valley Paper Company:
- Establishment of pulp mill at Mondi, Natal (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 995.
- Montrose Bantu township, Howick:
- Supply of water to (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 737.
- Orange-Fish River scheme:
- Inclusion of certain farms in Albany and Peddie districts in the (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 30.
- Orange-Fish Tunnel:
- Estimated total cost (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 891.
- Orange River Scheme:
- Estimated total cost of certain schemes (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 891.
- Portions completed, in the course of construction, still at planning stage, etc. (Mr. G. D. G. Oliver), 888.
- Platts Estates, Ixopo area:
- Representations received regarding an assured water supply for projected development at (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 599.
- Posts in connection with boring or drilling for water (Mr. E. G. Malan), 454.
- Sea-weed treatment plant at Stanford, Cape (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 902.
- Tugela River:
- Diversion of water from the, to the Vaal River (Mr. E. G. Malan), 372.
- Vaal River:
- Diversion of water from the Tugela River to the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 372.
Wentworth:
- Adults and children housed in (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 218.
Western Cape, University of the, see under Coloured Affairs.
Westonaria:
- English Primary School:
- Fencing in of area on school grounds (Mr. E. G. Malan), 377.
- Sinkhole at (Mr. E. G. Malan), 321.
Wild Life Species:
- International convention for the protection of endangered (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 488.
“Willem Barendsz”, see under Factory ships.
“William R”, Vessel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 784.
Wool:
- Stockpiling of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 414.
Wool Board, S.A.:
- Investment of funds of the (Mr. S. Emdin), 545.
Workmen’s Compensation Act:
- Accident Fund:
- Amount standing to the credit of the; investment (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 412.
- Contributions, claims paid and unclaimed awards, 1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 556.
- Unclaimed awards in respect of Bantu workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 374.
- White, Coloured, Indian and Bantu contributors (Mr. L. F. Wood), 527.
Work reservation, see under Labour.
Xhosa Development Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs.
Bands, Mr. G. J.—
- Indian Affairs, 276.
Basson, Mr. J. D. du P.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 189.
- Bantu Education, 490.
- Education, National, 254, 257.
- Foreign Affairs, 7, 147, 165, 166, 167, 287, 311.
- Interior, 116, 126, 552.
- Prime Minister, 8, 26, 82, 805.
Baxter, Mr. D. D.—
- Education, National, 827.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 522, 649.
- Statistics, 602, 668, 1001.
Bronkhorst, Brig. H. J.—
- Community Development, 715.
- Defence, 122, 123, 804.
- Economic Affairs, 574.
- Health, 492.
- Justice, 101.
Cadman, Mr. R. M.—
- Agriculture, 568, 1004.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 569.
- Bantu Education, 879.
- Transport, 692.
Deacon, Mr, W. H. D.—
- Agriculture, 29, 117, 184, 312, 323, 504, 505, 842.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 355, 488.
- Economic Affairs, 186, 276.
- Education, National, 717.
- Immigration, 606.
- Statistics, 434.
- Water Affairs, 30.
De Villiers, Mr. I. F. A.—
- Indian Affairs, 248.
- Police, 417.
- Transport, 735.
Emdin, Mr. S.—
- Agriculture, 545.
- Economic Affairs, 383, 573.
- Finance, 634.
- Prime Minister, 511.
- Transport, 544, 579.
Fisher, Dr. E. L.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 278.
- Defence, 729.
- Health, 87, 328, 354, 439, 733, 734, 766, 824, 845, 986.
- Indian Affairs, 602.
- Interior, 88.
- Labour, 412, 413.
Fourie, Mr. A.—
- Justice, 1001.
Graaff, Sir de V.—
- Economic Affairs, 348.
Hickman, Mr. T.—
- Coloured Affairs, 247, 248, 314, 339, 528, 561, 562, 563, 655, 656.
- Community Development, 476, 500.
- Labour, 461, 473, 475.
- Planning, 489.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 472.
- Statistics, 476.
Hopewell, Mr. A.—
- Police, 678.
- Transport, 820.
Hourquebie, Mr. R. G. L.—
- Finance, 271.
- Justice, 735.
- Labour, 272, 273.
Hughes, Mr. T. G.—
- Agriculture, 551.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 38 178, 179, 180, 187, 188, 396, 841, 852, 966.
- Bantu Education, 210, 216, 236, 909.
- Health, 134.
- Information, 27.
- Justice, 700.
- Planning, 288.
- Transport, 713, 753.
Jacobs, Dr. G. F.—
- Interior, 199.
- Labour, 92, 130, 131.
Kingwill, Mr. W. G.—
- Agriculture, 414, 541, 551, 573, 582, 605, 620 727, 903, 926.
- Coloured Affairs, 570.
- Community Development, 648.
- Education, National, 486, 487.
- Transport, 504, 797.
Malan, Mr. E. G.—
- Agriculture, 11, 462, 652.
- Bantu Administration and Development 217, 322, 718.
- Bantu Education, 216.
- Community Development, 194, 547, 812
- Defence, 858.
- Economic Affairs, 67, 115, 319, 596 815 853, 862, 896.
- Education, National, 4, 6, 148, 256, 261 378 460, 461, 489, 745, 746, 754,’ 794’ 827, 831, 832, 846, 850, 854, 857, 858, 871, 872, 875, 899, 900, 964, 984.
- Finance, 85, 215, 828, 840.
- Health, 193, 728, 843.
- Information, 747, 767, 770, 771, 772 777 779, 781.
- Interior, 69, 103, 104, 190, 230, 243, 340 345, 347, 376, 405, 442 (Supplementary reply and explanation, col. 541), 446, 484, 541, 546, 565, 568, 580, 754, 828, 873, 935.
- Justice, 137, 973.
- Labour, 10.
- Mines, 321, 377, 397, 983.
- Police, 363, 409, 444, 669.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 13, 17, 46, 126, 137, 149, 182, 183, 192, 193, 215, 220, 223, 225, 229, 243, 269, 297, 368, 370, 371, 439, 463, 469, 480, 481, 506, 518, 616, 626, 633, 650, 668, 673, 686, 714, 755, 844, 900, 934, 935, 936, 974.
- Prime Minister, 3, 745, 775.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 153.
- Statistics, 10, 530, 531, 705.
- Tourism, 47, 48, 341.
- Transport, 12, 21, 105, 172, 411, 443, 444, 445, 453, 493, 496, 533, 798, 867, 933, 943.
- Water Affairs, 372, 454.
Marais, Mr. D. J.—
- Labour, 629.
- Mines, 630.
- Sport and Recreation, 849.
- Tourism, 30.
Miller, Mr. H.—
- Community Development, 598.
- Education, National, 969.
- Health, 853.
- Labour, 671.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 595.
Mitchell, Mr. D. E.—
- Agriculture, 488, 901.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 29, 869, 901, 923, 953.
- Education, National, 870.
- Transport, 905, 918.
- Water Affairs, 542.
Mitchell, Mr. M. L.—
- Agriculture, 990.
- Bantu Administration and Development. 711.
- Community Development, 603.
- Defence, 954, 970.
- Interior, 604.
- Justice, 8, 90, 246, 624, 992.
- Police, 168, 604, 993.
- Prime Minister, 580, 719, 766.
- Prisons, 725, 761.
- Public Works, 649.
- Transport, 725.
Moolman, Dr. J. H.—
- Agriculture, 151.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 150, 151, 348, 760.
Murray, Mr. L. G.—
- Agriculture, 86, 995.
- Coloured Affairs, 333, 335, 337, 338, 356, 392, 393, 429.
- Community Development, 20, 131, 143, 203, 553, 583, 669.
- Economic Affairs, 87.
- Education, National, 358.
- Finance, 715.
- Interior, 5, 25, 80, 81, 111, 114, 132, 144, 234, 342, 343, 344, 365, 373, 374, 397, 416, 938, 996, 1016.
- Justice, 379, 417, 829, 848.
- Public Works, 155, 881.
- Statistics, 172.
- Transport, 308, 329.
Oldfield, Mr. G. N.—
- Agriculture, 919.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 120, 170, 171, 244, 326, 356, 395, 616, 646, 647, 782, 916, 980.
- Coloured Affairs, 662, 786, 948, 951, 968.
- Community Development, 812.
- Defence, 615.
- Economic Affairs, 28.
- Education, National, 613, 1012.
- Finance, 92, 531.
- Health, 27.
- Indian Affairs, 557, 558, 559, 578, 594, 645, 646, 787, 830, 967.
- Labour, 507, 532, 556, 591, 627, 628.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 396, 453, 589, 595, 736.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 94, 119, 526, 593, 594, 665, 677, 678, 893, 907.
- Statistics, 616.
- Transport, 539, 614.
Oliver, Mr. G. D. G.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 324.
- Community Development, 367.
- Police, 904.
- Transport, 239, 824.
- Water Affairs, 887, 888, 891, 927.
Pyper, Mr. P. A.—
- Bantu Education, 690.
- Community Development, 140, 989.
- Education, National, 287, 705, 720, 721, 979. Indian Affairs, 177.
- Police, 144, 145.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 103, 145.
Raw, Mr. W. V.—
- Agriculture, 978, 979, 997, 998.
- Community Development, 318, 408, 472, 550.
- Defence, 102, 271, 272, 461, 630, 684, 922.
- Economic Affairs, 407, 802.
- Finance, 793, 796, 813, 818, 823.
- Interior, 548, 643.
- Mines, 1004.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 651.
- Transport, 98, 315, 316, 364, 501, 534, 549, 682, 978.
Smith, Capt. W. J. B.—
- Defence, 26.
- Justice, 136.
- Police, 68.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 26.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 195.
Stephens, Mr. J. J. M.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 1006.
- Justice, 320, 357, 487, 682, 691, 693, 1007.
Steyn, Mr. S. J. M.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 279.
- Economic Affairs, 151.
- Labour, 139, 208.
- Transport, 95.
Streicher, Mr. D. M.—
- Agriculture, 196.
- Finance, 795.
Sutton, Mr. W. M.—
- Agriculture, 91, 599.
- Bantu Administration and Development, 509, 600, 738, 941.
- Community Development, 139, 855.
- Indian Affairs, 128, 129, 130, 263, 301, 302, 303, 304.
- Interior, 510.
- Planning, 737.
- Water Affairs, 599, 737, 995.
Suzman, Mrs. H.—
- Agriculture, 789, 997, 1013.
- Bantu Administration and Development 36 121, 173, 174, 226, 274, 275, 346, 375, 394, 496, 503, 518, 588, 597, 601, 680, 689, 777, 808, 846, 847, 866, 870, 896, 921, 975, 976, 977.
- Bantu Education, 482, 751, 816, 817, 875, 876, 877, 915, 929.
- Coloured Affairs, 280, 281, 295, 529, 658, 733, 749, 883, 949, 1011.
- Community Development, 14, 16, 84, 227, 228, 242, 294, 592, 689, 801, 825, 826.
- Defence, 462, 524.
- Education, National, 293, 332, 502, 503, 641, 733, 874.
- Foreign Affairs, 749, 791.
- Health, 34, 269, 428, 610, 703. Immigration, 231.
- Indian Affairs, 163, 318, 821, 822, 823. 917 956, 982, 983.
- Interior, 1, 23, 25, 69, 70, 75, 77, 84, 102, 123, 184, 192, 199, 209, 232, 327, 366, 484, 528, 847, 883, 989.
- Justice, 22, 83, 185, 250, 346, 537, 620, 696, 895, 976.
- Labour, 9, 374, 704, 732, 806, 861.
- Mines, 265, 596.
- Planning, 260, 709, 895.
- Police, 39, 177, 262, 265, 266, 317, 323, 363, 405, 406, 407, 430, 435, 437, 438, 489, 526, 571, 679, 690, 808, 857, 944, 945, 1008.
- Prime Minister, 996.
- Prisons, 618, 865, 877, 1018.
- Public Works, 618.
- Sport and Recreation, 707, 921.
- Statistics, 797, 825, 833, 977.
- Transport, 312, 710, 878, 920.
Taylor, Mrs. C. D.—
- Bantu Education, 589, 624, 667.
- Coloured Affairs, 625, 661, 1013.
- Education, National, 117, 118, 255, 256, 277, 358, 460, 758, 759, 800, 884, 954.
- Health, 106.
- Indian Affairs, 626.
- Police, 894.
- Statistics, 665.
Thompson, Mr. J. O. N.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 718, 793.
- Defence, 924.
- Interior, 788.
Timoney, Mr. H. M.—
- Defence, 730.
- Economic Affairs, 510, 521.
- Foreign Affairs, 33.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 128.
- Transport, 32, 33, 88, 89, 90, 117, 127, 292, 454, 495, 535.
Van den Heever, Mr. S. A.—
- Agriculture, 792, 804.
- Bantu Administration and Development. 609.
- Police, 579.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 792.
Van Eck, Mr. H. J.—
- Bantu Administration and Development. 1008, 1009, 1010.
- Community Development, 203.
- Planning, 152.
- Police, 1014.
Van Hoogstraten, Mr. H. A.—
- Community Development, 855.
- Defence, 849.
- Economic Affairs, 902, 941, 942, 971, 981 982, 984, 985, 1002.
- Finance, 1000.
- Health, 926.
- Transport, 985.
- Water Affairs, 902.
Von Keyserlingk, Brig. C. C.—
- Bantu Administration and Development,
- Defence, 702.
- Police, 197, 722.
- Prisons, 581, 687.
Wainwright, Mr. C. J. S.—
- Health, 329.
- Statistics, 948.
- Transport, 734, 947.
Webber, Mr. W. T.—
- Agriculture, 234, 886, 939, 940, 946, 993, 1017.
- Bantu Administration and Development. 384.
- Bantu Education, 97.
- Community Development, 31, 199, 200.
- Defence, 96, 98.
- Economic Affairs, 711.
- Planning, 994.
- Transport, 146.
Wiley, Mr. J. W. E.—
- Agriculture, 622, 763, 831.
- Coloured Affairs, 428.
- Defence, 191, 321, 621, 664, 810, 924.
- Economic Affairs, 49, 50, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 62, 63, 154, 190, 191, 282, 324, 379, 381, 387, 388, 391, 395, 405, 418, 447, 448, 449, 450, 455, 456, 457, 458, 572, 617, 642, 663, 664, 762, 764, 783, 784, 788, 790, 871, 880, 885, 946.
- Education, National, 458, 706.
- Interior, 491.
- Justice, 382, 467, 830, 972.
- Labour, 258, 259.
- Planning, 261, 851.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 515, 516.
- Sport and Recreation, 270.
- Statistics, 542.
- Tourism, 250, 955.
- Transport, 196, 198, 217, 240, 249, 266, 267, 268, 371, 514, 956.
- Water Affairs, 623.
Winchester, Mr. L. E. D.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 892
- Community Development, 19, 109, 110, 202, 218, 219, 220, 249, 289, 296, 365, 367, 371, 470, 477, 478, 479, 480, 498, 501, 508, 564, 565, 592, 602, 650, 860, 892, 999, 1018.
- Economic Affairs, 629, 859.
- Finance, 13.
- Indian Affairs, 264, 306, 313, 685.
- Justice, 11, 554, 685.
- Labour, 936, 980, 1010.
- Planning, 5, 202, 280, 352, 485, 520, 555, 628, 639, 740, 758.
- Police, 322, 347, 494.
- Public Works, 681.
- Statistics, 66, 213, 291, 438, 500, 524.
- Transport, 5, 18, 37, 67, 145, 235, 238, 246, 692, 743, 800, 834.
Wood, Mr. L. F.—
- Bantu Administration and Development, 23, 45, 66, 170.
- Bantu Education, 1, 10, 85, 169, 204, 205, 206, 207, 232, 238, 611, 819, 852, 974.
- Coloured Affairs, 85, 282, 286, 289, 785, 950.
- Community Development, 16, 218.
- Defence, 584, 585, 665, 752.
- Economic Affairs, 4.
- Education, National, 2, 44, 251, 257, 258, 587, 619, 651, 684, 751.
- Finance, 40, 44, 65, 552.
- Health, 133, 134, 135, 237, 328, 502, 612, 698, 699, 752, 791, 823.
- Indian Affairs, 45, 64, 84, 125, 264, 644, 712, 844, 965.
- Interior, 79, 164, 839.
- Justice, 9, 790.
- Labour, 527.
- Planning, 142.
- Police, 2, 42, 43, 142.
- Posts and Telegraphs, 12.
- Prisons, 714.
- Public Works, 241.
- Social Welfare and Pensions, 22, 40, 44.
- Statistics, 181, 821, 969, 1014, 1015.
- Transport, 15, 41, 42, 108, 211, 212, 516, 517, 566, 706, 707.