REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA INDICES TO DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ( H A N S A R D ) SECOND SESSION—FOURTH PARLIAMENT 29th January to 16th June, 1971 (Vol. 36) J C 0 4 5 2 2 5 CONTENTS P ages M inisters and D eputy M inisters . . ................................................................................ v Members of the House of Assembly and Electoral D iv i s i o n s ..................................................... vi Electoral Divisions and their representatives in House of A s s e m b ly ........................................ viii Committees of S e s s io n .............................................................................................................................. x E r r a t a ................................................................................................................................................................xj Indices: * Q u e s t i o n s ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Speeches, subject index o f ................................................................................................................. 97 S u b je c ts ................................................................................................................. . 226 Presiding Officers’ rulings, statements, etc..................................................................................... 232 * The colum n numbers given in the Index to Questions relate to the Questions and Replies printed at the back o f the W eekly Editions o f the Debates o f the House o f Assembly, and in MINISTERS ♦P r im e M in is t e r ................................. fM lN isTER o f T r a n s p o r t (Leader o f the House). M in is t e r o f F in a n c e ................................................. M in is t e r o f A g r ic u l t u r e M in is t e r o f D e fe n c e ................................................. M in is t e r o f T o u r is m , o f S p o r t a n d R e c r e a t io n a n d o f I n d ia n A ff a ir s ................................. M in is t e r o f F o r e ig n A f f a i r s ................................. M in is t e r o f L a b o u r a n d o f P osts a n d T e l e g r a p h s M in is t e r o f B a n t u A d m in is t r a t io n a n d D e v e l o p m e n t a n d o f B a n t u E d u c a t io n M in is t e r o f J u s t ic e a n d o f P r is o n s M in is t e r o f M in e s a n d o f H e a l t h M in is t e r o f C o m m u n it y D e v e l o p m e n t a n d o f P u b l ic W o r k s ................................................ M in is t e r o f E c o n o m ic A f f a ir s a n d o f P o l ic e M in is t e r o f W a t er A ffa ir s a n d o f F o r e st r y M in is t e r o f I n f o r m a t io n , o f So c ia l W e lfa r e a n d P e n sio n s a n d o f I m m ig r a t io n t M in is t e r o f N a t io n a l E d u c a t io n § M in is t e r o f P l a n n in g , o f C o l o u r e d A f f a ir s , o f R e h o b o t h A ff a ir s a n d o f St a t is t ic s IIM in is t e r o f t h e I n t e r i o r ................................................ The H on. B. J. V O RSTER, M.P. The H on. B. J. SC H O EM A N , M .P. D r. the H on. N . D IE D E R IC H S , M.P. Senator the Hon. D . C. H. UYS. The Hon. P. W. BOTHA, M.P. The Hon. F . W. W A R IN G , M.P. D r. the H on. H. M U L L E R , M.P. The Hon. M. V ILJO EN , M.P. The Hon. M. C. BOTHA, M.P. The H on. P. C. PELSER, M .P. D r. the H on. C. D E W ET, M.P. The H on. B. C O ETZEE, M.P. The H on. S. L. M U LL E R , M.P. The Hon. S. P. BOTHA, M.P. Dr. the Hon. C. P. M U LD ER , M.P. Senator the H on. J. P. VAN D E R SPUY The H on. J. J. LOOTS, M.P. The Hon. T. J. A. G E R D E N E R , M .P. DEPUTY MINISTERS D e p u t y M i n i s t e r o f T r a n s p o r t .............................The H on. H . E. M A R TIN S, M .P . D e p u t y M in is t e r o f B a n t u A d m in is t r a t io n a n d E d u c a t i o n .................................................D r . th e H on. P. G. J. K O O R N H O F, M .P. D e p u t y M i n i s t e r o f A g r i c u l t u r e . . T h e Hon. H. SCH O EM A N , M.P. D e p u t y M in is t e r o f F in a n c e a n d o f E c o n o m ic A f f a i r s ............................................................................... T h e H on. A . H. D U PLESSIS, M.P. D e p u t y M in is t e r o f t h e I n t e r io r , o f So c ia l W e lfa r e a n d P e n sio n s , o f C o l o u r e d A f f a i r s a n d o f R e h o b o th A f f a i r s . . D r. th e H on. S. W. V A N D E R M ERW E, M.P. • D e p u t y M in i s t e r o f B a n t u D e v e lo p m e n t . . T h e H on. A. J. R A U B EN H E IM E R , M.P. * Acting M inister of Inform ation w.e.f. 15th May, 1971, during absence from the Republic o f Dr. the H on. C. P. M ulder; Acting M inister of Police w.e.f. 7th June, 1971, during absence from the Republic of the Hon. S. L. Muller, t Acting M inister of Defence w.e.f. 3rd June, 1971, during absence from the Republic o f the Hon. P. W. Botha. + Acting M inister of Social W elfare and Pensions w.e.f. 15th M ay, 1971, during absence from the Republic o f D r. the Hon. C. P. M ulder. § Acting M inister of Econom ic Affairs w.e.f. 7th June, 1971, during absence from the Republic of the Hon. S. L. Muller. || Acting M inister of Im migration w.e.f. 15th M ay, 1971, during absence from the Republic of D r. the Hon. C. P. Mulder, f Appointed w.e.f. 11th February, 1971. MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY A N D T H E IR ELECTO RA L DIV ISION S SP E A K E R : T h e H o n . H . J. K l o p p e r , M.P. D E PU TY SPEA K ER A N D C H A IR M A N O F C O M M ITTEES: M r . J. H. V isse , M.P. D E PU TY C H A IR M A N O F C O M M ITTEES: D r. P. S. v a n d e r M e r w e , M.P. <‘>Aucamp, P. L. S.—Bloemfontein East. Bands, G . J.— U m hlatuzana. Basson, J. A. L .—Sea Point. Basson, J. D . du P.— Bezuidenhout. Baxter, D . D .—Constantia. Bezuidenhout, G . P. C.— Brakpan. Bodenstein, D r. P.— Rustenburg. Botha, G . F — Ermelo. Botha, H . J .— Aliwal. B otha, L. J .—Bethlehem. Botha, H on. M. C .— R oodepoort. Botha, H on. P. W .—George. Botha, R. F .—W onderboom . B otha, H on. S. P.—Soutpansberg. *Botma, M. C.— O m aruru. * Brandt, D r. J. W .— Etosha. B ronkhorst, Brig. H. J .—N o rth R and. C adm an, R. M .—Zululand. <2)Cam pher, J. H .—W aterberg. Cillie, H . van Z .— Port Elizabeth Central. Coetsee, H . J .— Bloemfontein West. Coetzee, H on. B.— Vereeniging. *Coetzee, S. F .—K aras. Cruywagen, W. A .—Germ iston. D eacon, W. H . D .—Albany. D e Jager, P. R.— Mayfair. D e Villiers, I. F . A.—Von Brandis. D e W et, D r. the Hon. C.—Johannesburg West. D e W et, M . W .— Welkom. Diederichs, D r. the H on. N .— Losberg. *Du Plessis, H on. A. H .— W indhoek. D u Plessis, G . F. C .—Heilbron. D u Plessis, G . C.—K em pton Park. D u Plessis, P. T. C.— Lydenburg. D u T oit, J. P .—Vryburg. Em din, S.— Parktow n. Engelbrecht, J. J .—Algoa. Erasmus, A. S. D.-—Pietersburg. Fisher, D r. E. L.—Rosettenville. Fourie, A .—Turffontein. <3>Gerdener, H on. T. J. A.—Klip River. Graaff, Sir De V., M .B .E .— Rondebosch. Greyling, J. C .—Carletonville. G robler, M. S. F .—M arico. G robler, W . S. J.— Springs. Hartzenberg, F .— Lichtenburg. Hayward, S. A. S.—Graaff-Reinet. Henning, J. M .—Vanderbijlpark. H erm an, F .— Potgietersrus. Heunis, J. C.— False Bay. Hickman, T .— M aitland. H oon, J. H .— Kurum an. Hopewell, A .— Pinetown. H orn, J. W. L.— Prieska. Hourquebie, R. G. L.— Musgrave. Hughes, T. G .—Transkei. Jacobs, D r. G. F ., O.B.E.—Hillbrow. Janson, T. N. H .—W itbank. Jurgens, D r. J. C.—Geduld. Keyter, H. C. A.— Ladybrand. Kingwill, W. G .—Walmer. K lopper, Hon. H. J .—Parys. K oornhof, D r. the Hon. P. G. J.—Primrose. K otze, S. F .— Parow. <4)Kotze, D r. W. D .—Odendaalsrus. Kruger, J. T .— Prinshof. Langley, T .—W aterkloof. Le Grange, L.—Potchefstroom . Le Roux, F . J .—Hercules. Le Roux, J. P. C.—Vryheid. Le R oux, Hon. P. M. K .—Oudtshoorn. Loots, Hon. J. J .—Queenstown. M alan, E. G .— Orange Grove. M alan, G. F .—Hum ansdorp. M alan, J. J .—Swellendam. M alan, W. C.—Paarl. M arais, D. J.—Johannesburg N orth . M arais, P. S.— M oorreesburg. M aree, G. de K .—N am akwaland. M artins, H on. H . E.—W akkerstroom . M cLachlan, D r. R.—W estdene. M eyer, P. H .—Vasco. Miller, H .—Jeppes. Mitchell, D. E.—South Coast. M itchell, M. L.—D urban N orth. M oolm an, D r. J. H .— East L ondon City. M orrison, D r. G . de V.—Cradock. M ulder, D r. the H on. C. P .—Randfontein. M uller, D r. the H on. H .— Beaufort West. Muller, H on. S. L.—Ceres. M urray, L. G ., M .C .—G reen Point. Nel, D. J. L.—Pretoria Central. Nel, J. A. F .—Krugersdorp. Oldfield, G. N .— Umbilo. Oliver, G . D . G .— Kensington. O tto , D r. J. C .— Koedoespoort. Palm, P. D .—W orcester. Pansegrouw, J. S.—Smithfield. Pelser, H on. P. C.—K lerksdorp. <5'P ienaar, L. A .—Bellville. Pieterse, R. J. J.— Pretoria West. Potgieter, J. E.—Brits. Potgieter, S. P.— Port Elizabeth N orth . Prinsloo, M . P.—Innesdal. Pyper, P. A.—D u rb an Central. Rail, J. J .—Harrism ith. R ail, J. W .— M iddelburg. R ail, M . J.— Mossel Bay. Raubenheim er, H on. A. J.—Nelspruit. Raw, W. V.—D urban Point. Reinecke, C. J.— Pretoria D istrict. Reyneke, J. P. A.—Boksburg. R ossouw, W. J. C.—Stilfontein. •R oux , P. C.— M ariental. Schlebusch, A. L .—K roonstad. Schlebusch, J. A .—Bloemfontein District. Schoeman, Hon. B. J.—M araisburg. Schoeman, H on. H .— Standerton. Schoeman, J. C. B.— Randburg. Smit, H . H .— Stellenbosch. Smith, C apt. W . J. B.—Pieterm aritzburg City. Stephens, J. J. M .—Florida. Steyn, S. J. M .—Yeoville. Streicher, D . M .—New ton Park. Sutton, W. M .— M ooi River. Suzm an, H .—H oughton. Swanepoel, J. W. F .—Kimberley N orth . Swiegers, J. G .—Uitenhage. Taylor, C. D .—W ynberg. Thom pson, J. O. N ., D.F.C.—Pinelands. Timoney, H . M .—Salt River. T reurnicht, N . F .— Piketberg. Van Breda, A .—Tygervallei. Van den Berg, G. P .—W olm aransstad. Van den Heever, S. A.— King W illiam ’s Town. V an der M erwe, D r. C. V.—Fauresm ith. Van der Merwe, H . D . K .— Rissik. *Van der Merwe, D r. P. S.— M iddelland. Van der Merwe, D r. the H on. S. W .— G ordonia. Van der Merwe, W. L.—Heidelberg. Van der Spuy, S. J. H .—Som erset East. Van der W alt, H. J. D .—Christiana. Van Eck, H . J.— Benoni. Van H oogstraten, H . A ., E .D .— C ape Town G ardens. Van Staden, J. W .— M almesbury. Van T onder, J. A.— G erm iston D istrict. <#>Van Vuuren, P. Z. J.— Langlaagte. Van W yk, A. C.— W inburg. Van W yk, H. J .—Virginia. Van Zyl, J. J. B.— Sunnyside. Venter, M . J. de la R .— Colesberg. Venter, D r. W. L. D. M .—Kim berley South. Viljoen, Hon. M.— A lberton. Viljoen, D r. P. J. van B.—Newcastle. Visse, J. H .—Gezina. Von Keyserlingk, Brig. C. C.— Umlazi. Vorster, Hon. B. J.—Nigel. Vorster, L. P. J.—D e Aar. Vosloo, D r. W. L.— Brentwood. W ainwright, C. J. S.—East L ondon N orth. W aring, H on. F . W .—Caledon. W ebber, W. T .— Pieterm aritzburg District. W entzel, J. J. G .— Bethal. Wiley, J. W. E.— Sim onstad. W inchester, L. E. D .— Port N atal. W ood, L. F .— Berea. One vacancy: Waterberg.<7> ‘ Elected under provisions o f South-W est Africa Affairs Am endm ent Act, 1949 (Act N o. 23 o f 1949). (1) Elected w.e.f. 10th M arch, 1971, vice H on. M . C. G. J. Rensburg, deceased 11th Novem ber, 1970. <2) Deceased, 15th April, 1971. <3> Elected w.e.f. 23rd September, 1970, vice P. H . Torlage, resigned w.e.f. 1st August, 1970. {i) Elected w.e.f. 23rd Septem ber, 1970, vice W. W. B. H avem ann, resigned w.e.f. 1st A ugust, 1970. Elected w.e.f. 28th October, 1970, vice Hon. J. F . W. H aak , resigned w.e.f. 25th M ay, 1970. <6> Elected w.e.f. 17th June, 1970, following death o f candidate for general election held on 22nd April, 1970. <’ > Caused by the death o f M r. J. H . Cam pher on 15th April, 1971. ELECTORAL DIVISIONS A N D T H E IR R E PR ESEN TA TIV ES IN T H E H O U SE O F ASSEM BLY E l e c t o r a l D i v i s io n . N a m e . E l e c t o r a l DivisioN. N a m e . C A PE P R O V IN C E (54 Electoral D ivisions). A lbany . . . . A l g o a ........................... A l i w a l ........................... B eaufort W est Bellville . . . . Caledon . . . . C ape Tow n G ardens . C e r e s ........................... Colesberg . . . . C onstan tia C radock . . . . De Aa r . . . . East L ondon City E ast L ondon N orth . False Bay . G eorge G ordon ia . G raaff-R einet . G reen Point H um ansdorp . K im berley N orth K im berley South K ing W illiam ’s To\ K urum an . M aitland . M alm esbury M oorreesburg M ossel Bay N am akw aland N ew ton P ark O udtshoorn Paarl . . Parow . Piketberg . P inelands . P o rt E lizabeth C entral P o rt E lizabeth N orth P rieska . Q ueenstow n R ondebosch Salt R iver . Sea Poin t . S im onstad . Som erset East S tellenbosch Swellendam Transkei Tygervallei U itenhage Vasco V ryburg W alm er W orcester W ynberg D eacon, W . H . D . Engelbrecht, J. J. Botha, H. J. M uller, D r. the H on. H . P ienaar, L. A. W aring, H on. F. W. Van H oogstraten , H. A ., E.D . M uller, H on . S. L. Venter, M . J. de la R. Baxter, D . D. M orrison , D r. G . de V. V orster, L. P. J. M oolm an, D r. J. H. W ainw right, C . J. S. Heunis, J. C. Botha, H on. P. W. Van der M erw e, D r. the H on . S.W . H ayw ard, S. A. S. M urray , L. G ., M .C. M alan , G . F. Sw anepoel, J. W. F. V enter, D r. W . L. D. M. Van den Heever, S. A. H oon, J. H. H ickm an, T. Van Staden, J. W. M arais, P. S. Rail, M . J. M aree, G . de K. Streicher, D. M. Le Roux, H on. P. M. K. M alan , W. C. K otze, S. F. T reurnicht, N . F. T hom pson, J. O. N ., D .F .C Cillie, H . van Z. Potgieter, S. P. H orn , J. W. L. L oots, H on. J. J. GraafT, Sir D e V., M .B .E . Tim oney, H . M. Basson, J . A. L. Wiley, J. W. E. Van der Spuy, S. J. H. Smit, H . H. M alan , J. J. H ughes, T. G . Van Breda, A. Swiegers, J. G. M eyer, P. H. D u T oit, J. P. K ingwill, W. G. Palm , P. D. Taylor, C atherine D . N A T A L (18 E lectoral Divisions). Berea . D u rban C entral D urban N orth D urban Point K lip R iver . M ooi R iver M usgrave . N ew castle . W ood, L. F . Pyper, P. A. M itchell, M . L. Raw . W. V. G erdener, H on. T. J. A. Su tton , W. M. H ourquebie, R. G . L. V iljoen, D r. P. J. van B. Pieterm aritzburg C ity Sm ith, C apt. W. J. B. Pieterm aritzburg D istrict W ebber, W. T. Pinetown . . . . Hopew ell, A. Port N ata l . . . . W inchester, L. E. D. South C oast . . . M itchell, D. E. U m bilo . . . . Oldfield, G . N. U m hlatuzana . . . Bands, G. J. U m la z i...........................Von Keyserlingk, Brig. C . C. Vryheid . . . . Le R oux, J. P. C. Z ululand . . . . C adm an, R. M. O R A N G E F R E E 'S T A T E (15 Electoral Divisions). B otha, L. J. Schlebusch, J. A. Aucam p, P. L. S. Coetsee, H. J. Van der M erwe, D r. C. V. Rail, J. J. D u Plessis, G . F. C. Schlebusch, A. L. Keyter, H. C. A. K otze, D r. W. D. K lopper, H on. H. J. Pansegrouw, J. S. Van W yk, H. J. De W et, M. W. Van W yk, A. C. TR A N SV A A L (73 Electoral Divisions). Bethlehem . Bloemfontein District Bloemfontein East Bloemfontein W est Fauresm ith H arrism ith Heilbron K roonstad . Ladybrand O dendaalsrus Parys . Smithfield . Virginia W elkom W inburg ric A lberton Benoni . Bethal . Bezuidenhout Boksburg . B rakpan Brentwood Brits Carletonville C hristiana . Erm elo . F lorida G eduld G erm iston . G erm iston Distri G ezina . Heidelberg Hercules Hillbrow H oughton . Innesdal Jeppes . Johannesburg N orth Johannesburg West K em pton Park K ensington K lerksdorp K oedoespoort K rugersdorp Langlaagte Lichtenburg Losberg Lydenburg M araisburg M arico . M ayfair M iddelburg Viljoen, H on. M. Van Eck, H. J. Wentzel, J. J. G. Basson, J. D. du P. Reyneke, J. P. A. Bezuidenhout, G . P. C. V osloo, D r. W. L. Potgieter, J. E. Greyling, J. C. Van der W alt, H . J. D. B otha, G . F. Stephens, J. J. M. Jurgens, D r. J. C. Cruywagen, W. A. Van Tonder, J. A. Visse, J. H. Van der M erwe, W . L. Le Roux, F. J. Jacobs, D r. G. F ., O.B.E. Suzman, Helen Prinsloo, M . P. M iller, H. M arais, D . J. D e W et, D r. the H on. C. D u Plessis, G . C. Oliver, G . D. G. Pelser, H on. P. C. O tto , D r. J. C. Nel, J. A. F. Van V uuren, P. Z. J. H artzenberg, F. Diederichs, D r. the H on. N. D u Plessis, P. T. C. Schoem an, H on. B. J. G robler, M. S. F. D e Jager, P. R. R ail, J. W. E l e c t o r a l D iv is io n . N elspruit . Nigel N orth R and O range G rove Parktow n . Pietersburg Potchefstroom Potgietersrus Pretoria C entral Pretoria D istrict P reto ria W est Prim rose Prinshof R andburg . R andfontein Rissik . R oodepoort Rosettenville R ustenburg Soutpansberg Springs S tanderton Stilfontein . N a m e . Raubenheim er, H on . A. J. Vorster, H on. B. J. B ronkhorst, Brig. H . J. M alan, E. G . Em din, S. Erasm us, A. S. D . Le G range, L. H erm an, F. N el, D . J. L. Reinecke, C. J. Pieterse, R . J. J. K oornhof, D r. the H on. P. G . J. K ruger, J. T. Schoem an, J . C . B. M ulder, D r. the H on . C . P. V an der M erwe, H . D . K . B otha, H on. M . C. Fisher, D r. E. L. Bodenstein, D r. P. Botha, H on. S. P. G robler, W . S. J. Schoem an, H on. H. Rossouw, W . J . C. E l e c t o r a l D iv is io n . Sunnyside . Turffontein V anderbijlpark Vereeniging V on Brandis W akkerstroom W aterberg . W aterk loof W estdene . W itbank W olm aransstad W onderboom Yeoville N a m e . V an Zyl, J. J . B. F ourie, A. H enning, J. M . Coetzee, H on. B. D e Villiers, I. F . A. M artins, H on. H . E. [Vacant.] Langley, T. M cLachlan, D r. R . Janson , T . N . H. Van den Berg, G . P. B otha, R . F. S teyn, S. J. M . S O U TH W EST A F R IC A (6 E lectoral D ivisions). E t o s h a ........................... B randt, D r. J. W. K a r a s ........................... Coetzee, S. F. M ariental . . . . R oux, P. C. M iddelland . Van der M erw e, D r. P . S. O m aruru . . . . B otm a, M . C. W indhoek . . . . D u Plessis, H on. A . H . S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. Committees of Session. 1—-’71 Public Accounts [First, Second, Third and Fourth]. 2—’71 Railways and H arbours [First and Second], 3—’71 Subject o f the Apportionment o f Damages Amendment Bill. 4— ’71 Subject o f the Suretyship Amendment Bill. 5— ’71 U rban Development. — — Standing Rules and Orders [Report printed in M inutes o f Proceedings, p. — — Pensions [Report printed in M inutes o f Proceedings, p. 329], — — State-owned Land [Report printed in M inutes o f Proceedings, p. 337]. — — Irrigation M atters [Report printed in M inutes o f Proceedings, p. 344]. — — B antu Affairs [Reports printed in M inutes o f Proceedings, p . 190 (First), (Second)]. 305]. p. 337 ERRATA Col. 3238: Line 27: F o r “ R1 500 or R200” , read “ R l , R500 or R200” . Col. 5063: Lines 11-12: F o r “ M r. J. O. N . T H O M PSO N : But you have strengthened their hand” , read “ M r. J. O. N. T H O M PSO N : But you m ust strengthen the hand o f our friends” . IN DEX TO QUESTIONS.* A Abattoirs, see under Agriculture, Department of. Abuse of Dependence-producing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Bill: C om m ent invited and received on pro­ posed provisions o f the (M r. G. N Oldfield), 893. Afrikaanse Pers: Proposed form ing of controlling com pany for Voortrekkerpers and Afrikaanse Pers and investigation o f possible contravention of statu tory provisions regarding m onopolistic conditions (M r. E. G. Malan), 319. “ Afrikaanse Woordeboek” (M r. E. G. M alan) 899. Afrikaans Publishing Firms: Inquiry regarding possible m onopolistic conditions in view o f business col­ laboration between two (M r. E. G. Malan), 115. Agliotti, Mr. Joseph, see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd. Agricultural Credit and Land Tenure, Depart­ ment of: Appointm ent o f M r. H. J. Viljoen as Secretary {Mr. L . G. M urray), 996. Commission of Inquiry into purchase o f land from M r. Agliotti (M r. E. G. Malan), 3. Agricultural Technical Services, Department of: Border area: Adm inistrative office fo r (M r. S. A. van den Heever), 804. M agisterial districts without professional o r technical officers (M r. W. H. D. Deacon), 312, Agriculture: W hite and non-W hite persons employed in, since 1968 (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 213. Agriculture, Department of: A battoirs: Erection of new, in certain m ajor centres (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 551. Johannesburg : Slaughtering capacity and de­ m and (M r. IV. G. Kingwill), W hite and non-W hite staff (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 605. Slaughtering o f sheep in m eat control areas (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 727. A pricot-Peach G row ers’ Association: Purchase of farm for the (M r. D. M . Streicher), 196. B eans: Export of, to neighbouring states (M r. E. G. M alan), 652. Beef: Export of, from U m tata m eat factory since 1968 (M r. W. G. Kingwill), D airy Industry C ontrol B o a rd : Cost o f head office building and o ther offices occupied by the (M r. W. V. Raw), 997. New office block (M r. W. V. Raw) 978. [Cols. 1-1020 in Vol. 35.] * See also Index to Subjects. Agriculture, Departm ent of—continued. D airy Industry C ontrol B oard—continued. Value o f dairy products under control o f the, and revenue derived therefrom (M r. W. V. Raw), 979. D airy Products: B utter: C urtailm ent o f supplies (M r. W. T. Webber), 940. Shipm ent o f bu tter expected from New Zealand (M r. W. T. Webber), 940. Local production and local dem and (M r. W. T. Webber), 946. Produced, exported and im ported, 1968/70 (M r. W .T . Webber), 234. Produced, exported and im ported, 1st October, 1970, to 31st M arch, 1971 (M r. W. T. Webber), 8 8 6 . Produced, im ported and exported, April and M ay, 1971 (M r. W. T. Webber), 1017. Value o f dairy products under control o f the D airy Industry Control B oard and revenue derived (M r. W. V. Raw), 979. D ebt: Burden of, since 1968 (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 926. D eciduous F ru it B o a rd : Purchase of farm for the (M r. D . M . Streicher), 196. D ukuduku State-owned la n d : Lease o f portion of, in district of H labisa (M r. R. M . Cadman), 1004. East L ondon flood damage: C om pensation granted to farm ers (M r. S. A . van den Heever), 792. Agriculture, Department of—continued. E lephant biltong, see Kruger National Park . Farm ers and Farm ing: Areas o f land in certain districts owned or occupied by W hite farm ers (M r. W. H. D. Deacon), 842. Bond interest subsidies i.r.o. farm ers (M r. L . G. M urray), 86. Gross national product o f W hite farm ers (M r. W. H. D. Deacon), 323. W hite people actively engaged i farm ing (M r. W. H. D. Deacon), 184. W hite and non-W hite persons living on farm s and actively engaged in agriculture (M r. W. H . D. Deacon), 434. Food prices: A m ount budgeted for financial year 1970/71 for subsidizing (M r. W .M . Sutton), 91. F o o t and m outh disease: O utbreak of (M r. E. G. Malari), 462. Spreading of, through production of elephant biltong in the Kruger N ational Park (M r. W. H . D. Deacon), 505. G rootfontein A gricultural College: Students enrolled since 1966 (Dr. J. H . M oolman), 151. Hluhluwe G am e Reserve (M r. D. E. M itchell), 901. Ixopo: Soil conservation conditions in black spots (M r. W. M . Sutton), 599. K affircom : Export of, to neighbouring states (M r. E. G. M alan), 652. Agriculture, Department of—continued. K em pton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd., see Kempton Park Brick and Tile (Pty.) Ltd. Locusts: O utbreak o f (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 414. M ahlzeit 232, Farm , see Mahlzeit 232, Keetmanshoop. M aize: E xport of, to neighbouring states (M r. E. G. Malari), 652. Increases in producer prices and in­ creases in consum er subsidies (M rs. H. Suzman), 789. T reatm ent o f maize with insecticide (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 620. M aize Board: Investm ent o f funds (M r. S. Emdin), 545. M argarine: M anufacture o f yellow (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 919. Q uantity m anufactured, im ported and exported since 1960 (M r. W. T. Webber), 993. M eat: Average prices during 1970 (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 541. M ilk B o ard : New office block (M r. W. V. Raw), 998. Oats: Export of, to neighbouring states (M r. E. G. Malan), 652. O nderstepoort: Resignations from lecturing staff (M r. W. H . D. Deacon), 29. Agriculture, Department of—continued. S.A. Defence Force uniforms, see “ U ni­ form s” under Defence, Department of. Stock reduction scheme (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 573. Sub-division o f agricultural land: Applications received, approved, re­ fused, etc. (M rs. H . Suzman), 1013. Um folozi G am e Reserve (M r. D. E. M itchell), 901. Veterinarians: Posts o f State veterinarian in N atal (M r. R . M . Cadman), 568. W heat: Increases in producer prices and in­ creases in consum er subsidies (M rs. H . Suzman), 789. W ild life species: International convention fo r the p ro ­ tection o f endangered (M r. D. E. M itchell), 488. W ool: Stockpiling o f (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 414. W ool B o a rd : Investm ent o f funds (M r. S . Emdin), 545. Agriculture, Minister of: Reference to middlemen in speech m ade by the (M r. E. G. M alan), 11. Air Pollution, see under Health, Department of. Air Terminals, see under Airways. Airways: A ir Term inals: Refreshm ent facilities at (M r. H . M . Timoney), 89. Airways—continued. D . F . M alan A irport: A lterations to buildings (M r. H. M . Timoney), 8 8 . Internal flights: Delayed in April, 1971 (M r. M . L. Mitchell), 725. Jan Sm uts A irport: C harter licences: A p p l i c a t io n s re c e iv e d f ro m holders of, for right to fly to and from (M r. E. G. Malan), 12. J. B. M. H ertzog a irport: Provision of overnight accom m oda­ tion for Indian passengers (M r. H . M . Timoney), 90. Rietbok air crash: Com pensation paid to dependants and injured passengers (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 800. Staff: Salary increases and overseas allow­ ances (M r. E. G. M alan), 933. W hite and non-W hite persons em­ ployed and average annual salaries and wages (M r. S. J. M. Steyn), 95. W aiting lists: Persons placed on, for seats on flights o f the internal service (M r. M . L. M itchell), 725. W indhoek a ir crash: Com pensation paid to dependants and injured passengers (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 800. “ Akademie, Suid-Afrikaanse” (M r. J. D. du P. Basson), 257. Aliens: Aliens permanently resident in S.A. (M r. L. G. M urray), 1016. Citizens o f Botswana, Lesotho and Swazi­ land present in S.A. (M r. T. H ick­ man), 476. Foreign Bantu present in S.A. (M r. J. O. N. Thompson), 788. Foreign workers present in S.A. (M r. J. D. du P. Basson), 165. Alcoholics, see under Health, Department of. Alcoholism Advisory Board, National (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 893. Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, see under Clergymen. Anglo-Boer War: Official history of the (M rs. H. Suzman), 641. Apprentices and Apprenticeships, see under Labour. Apricot-Peach Growers’ Association: Purchase of farm for the (M r. D. M. Streicher), 196. Armaments Development and Production Cor­ poration, see under Defence, Department of. Ashe, Mr. Arthur: A pplication for a visa for (M rs. H. Suzman), 199. Asian/Asiatics, see Chinese and Indian Affairs. B Bantu Affairs: A griculture: G ross national product (M r. W. H. D. Deacon), 355. Apprentices and Apprenticeships: Bantu youths serving apprenticeships in hom elands (M r. L . F. Wood), 170. Bantu Affairs—continued. A rbitration aw ards: B antu persons affected by (M r. R. G. L . Hourquebie), 212. B antu A dm inistration A ct: Persons subject to removal orders in term s of sect. 5 (1) (b) o f the (Mr. J. J. M . Stephens), 1006. R em oval orders in term s of the, served during 1970 (M rs. H. Suzman), 111. Bantu Adm inistration and D evelopm ent: Drugs: A m ount allocated to and spent by the Departm ent in com bating drug abuse and addiction (M r. L. F. Wood), 45. H ealth services administered in the Transkei by the D epartm ent of Health on behalf o f the D epart­ m ent o f (M r. T. G. Hughes), 134. Official visit to Malawi by the M inister o f (M r. E. G. Malan), 322. S.A. Police aircraft used by the M inister o f (M r. E. G. Malan), 444. Bantu Building W orkers Act: Bantu persons trained and qualified under the (M r. T. Hickman), 475. Exem ptions from the, granted to employers in Empangeni and R ichard's Bay (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 1010 . Bantu Education, D epartm ent of: Drugs: A m ount allocated to and spent by the D epartm ent in com ­ bating drug abuse and addic­ tion (M r. L. F. Wood), 1. Bantu Affairs—continued. B antu Investm ent C orp o ra tio n : Assistance rendered to B antu entre­ preneurs in S.W.A. (M r. J. D. du P. Basson), 189. Sawmills established by the (M r. T. G. Hughes), 179. W holesale trading concerns esta­ blished or taken over for Bantu persons by the (M r. T. G. Hughes), 180. B antu Labour A c t: Bantu workers registered in each category of labour defined in the regulations prom ulgated in term s o f the (M r. W. T. Webber), 384. Prosecutions for offences under the (M rs. H . Suzman), 363. Bantu Labour (Settlement o f Disputes) Act: W orks comm ittees functioning in terms o f the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 130. B antu Taxation Act: P.A.Y.E. tax deductions in respect o f Bantu persons in term s o f the (M rs. H . Suzman), 8 6 6 . Bantu T rust and Land A c t: A cquisition of land in certain p ro ­ vinces in term s of the (M rs. H . Suzman), 173. Areas o f land in certain districts occupied by Bantu persons under the (M r. W. H. D. Deacon), 842. Availability o f State-owned land for purposes o f the (M r. T G. Hughes), 551. Released land available for purchase by the Bantu T rust in term s of the (M r. T. G. Hughes), 852. Bantu Affairs—continued. Black sp o ts : Ixopo, N a ta l: Locations, influx control, over- grazing (M r. IV. M . Sutton), 600. Resettlem ent o f Bantu popula­ tion (M r. W. M . Sutton), 509. Soil conservation (M r. W. M . Sutton), 599. Border industrial areas: A m ounts spent by Governm ent de­ partm ents, Industrial Develop­ ment C orporation and other official agencies in (M r. T. G. Hughes), 288. Conciliation board agreements appli­ cable in (M r. S. J. M . Steyn), 139. Industrial council agreements appli­ cable in (M r. S. J. M . Steyn), 139. W age board determ inations applicable in (M r. S. J. M . Steyn), 139. Bricklayers and plasterers: B antu persons in Newcastle, N atal, employed as (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 936. Building workers: Exem ptions granted in respect of, engaged in skilled w ork in W hite areas in N atal (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 980. Bursaries: G ran ted to university students on condition th a t they render service in connection with the Bantu on com pletion o f their studies (M rs. H. Suzman), 876. N on-repayable and loan bursaries granted to pupils and students at Bantu Affairs—continued. Bursaries—continued. teacher-training institutions and universities (M rs. H . Suzman), 877. Procedures laid dow n for the aw ard of bursaries by local authorities (M rs. H . Suzman), 977. Buthelezi, Chief G atsha: Representations received regarding behaviour o f traffic officer during M arch, 1971 (M rs. H. Suzman), 601. Chemists and druggists: Bantu persons qualified as (M r. L. F. Wood), 85. Bantu persons registered as (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 87. Salary scales (M r. L. F. Wood), 79. C hiefs: Allowances, presents and rations (M r. E. G. Malan), 217. Children, see “ B antu” under Children. Conciliation board agreements: Applicable in border industrial areas (M r. S . J. M . Steyn), 139. Bantu persons affected by (M r. R. G. L . Hourquebie), 272. C ontract workers: Employed in W hite areas during 1970 (M r. T. G. Hughes), 179. Creosoting plants (M r. T. G. Hughes), 179. Decortication plants (M r. T G. Hughes), 179. D en tis ts: B antu persons registered as (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 87. Bantu Affairs—continued. Dentists—continued. Training facilities available to B antu students (M rs. H . Suzman), 703. D eparture permits, perm anent, see “ Exit perm its” under Interior, Departm ent of the. Developm ent work: B antu students enrolled fo r training and qualified as surveying assist­ ants, land surveyors, health inspectors, sanitary engineers, health _ assistants, engineering technicians and o ther personnel required for each type o f (M r. L. F. Wood), 206. D im baza: Housing, population and school (Dr. J. H . Moolman), 150. Disability grants, see under Pensions. D o c to rs: B antu persons registered as (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87. Consulting room s fo r B antu doctors outside hom elands (M rs. H. Suzman), 976. Salary scales (M r. L . F. Wood), 79. D rugs: A m ount allocated and spent by the D epartm ent o f B antu Adminis- stration and Developm ent in com bating drug abuse and addic­ tion (M r. L . F. Wood), 45. A m ount allocated and spent by the D epartm ent o f B antu Education in com bating drug abuse and addiction (M r. L . F. Wood), 1. D rug abuse am ong B antu (M r. G. N Oldfield), 980. Bantu Affairs—continued. E ducation : A-grade level in respect o f languages (M rs. H. Suzman), 751. B antu persons serving as inspectors o f schools, assistant o r subject inspectors, professors, lecturers, school principals and in o ther senior educational capacities (M r .L .F . Wood), 205. Commercial Jun ior and Senior courses (M r. L . F. Wood), 206. Expenditure in respect o f education o f B antu persons (M r. L . F. Wood), 238. H om eland bursaries offered to high school pupils (M r. P. A . Pyper), 690. Post-S tandard VI vocational courses (M r .L .F . W ood),206. Pupils: Enrolled a t comm encement o f 1971 school year (M rs. H . Suzman), 816. E nrolled in form s I to V in urban and rural areas (M rs. H. Suzman), 876. Estim ated num ber who passed Std. VI, Std. V III and Std. X (M r. L . F. Wood), 974. High school pupils enrolled in and passed each exam ination from Std. VT to Std. X during last quarter o f 1970 (M r. L . F. Wood), 852. U nit costs per prim ary and secondary pupils (M rs. H . Suzman), 817. W ho wrote, passed o r failed Std. VI exam ination in 1970 (M rs. H . Suzman), 975. Bantu Affairs—continued. E ducation—continued. School boards and comm ittees: Funds raised in respect o f ex­ penditure on schools and teachers’ salaries (M rs. H. Suzman), 817. School broadcasts (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 759. Schools, see “ Schools” below. Sow eto: A pplications received for adm is­ sion to prim ary, secondary and h igh schoo ls fo r 1971 school year (M rs. H. Suzman), 875. Technical Junior and Senior courses (M r. L . F. Wood), 206. Television: Use o f television in B antu schools o r educational insti­ tu tions (M r. E. G. Malan), 216. Trade schools for Bantu boys (M r. T. G. Hughes), 210. Em ploym ent o f B antu persons: As inspectors o f schools, assistant o r subject inspectors, professors, lecturers, school principals and in o ther senior educational capa­ cities (M r. L . F. Wood), 205. By Railways and H arbours Adminis­ tration in m ajor harbours (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 67. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tration on Cape W estern System and in Cape Town harbour; average annual salaries and wages and Bantu persons per­ form ing work form erly done by W hite workers (M r. G. D. G. Oliver), 239. Bantu Affairs—continued. Employm ent o f Bantu persons—continued. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tration on work form erly re­ served for W hite workers, and rates o f pay (M r. L. F. Wood), 108. By Railways, H arbours and Airways A dm inistration in a tem porary capacity on work norm ally per­ form ed by W hite graded staff: average annual salaries and wages (M r. S. J. M . Steyn), 95. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tration , Post Office, Provincial A dm inistrations, Central G overn­ ment and local authorities since 1966 (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 66. By the D epartm ent of Posts and Telegraphs as at 31.12.1970; average annual salaries and wages; Bantu persons tem porarily employed in W hite areas, and in their own areas in posts senior to those o f postm en (M r. E. G. Malan), 137. By the State and earning salaries in excess o f R720 per year (M r. L . F. Wood), 839. In m ore responsible positions on mines in Bantu hom elands (M rs. H. Suzman), 265. In private industry and agriculture since 1968 (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 213. In vacant graded posts in Railways and H arbours service; rates o f pay (M r. L . F. Wood). 108 R epresentations regarding proposed prohibition o f B antu persons in certain classes o f work (Mrs. H. Suzman), 226. Bantu Affairs—continued. Engineering technicians: B antu students enrolled for training and qualified as (M r. L. F. Wood), 206. Ethnic groups: Official m ap of S.A. showing terri­ torial areas o f various (M r. J. O. N . Thompson), 718. T erritorial areas o f (M r. J. O. N. Thomson), 739. E tosha G am e Reserve: Evidence received by Odendaal Com ­ mission regarding boundaries of the (M r. M. L. M itchell), 766. R eport o f ecologist K. L. Tinley (M r. M . L. M itchell), 711. Evaton township: Dem olition of dwellings (M rs. H. Suzman), 847. Exit permits, see under Interior, Depart­ ment of the. Ex-members o f military forces: B antu persons in receipt o f grants in respect o f (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 170. Fam ily planning units (M r. L. F. Wood), 237. G am elake tow nsh ip : C onstruction o f houses (M r. D. E. M itchell), 869. G ugu le tu : Population (M rs. H. Suzman), 394. H eadm en: Allowances, presents and rations (Mr. E. G. M alan), 217. Bantu Affairs—continued. H ealdtow n: Disturbances a t boys’ hostel (M r. S. A. van den Heever), 609. H ealth inspectors: Bantu students enrolled fo r training and qualified as (M r. L . F. W ood),206. Heuningsvlei Reserve, Vryburg (M rs. H. Suzman), 346. Hluhluwe G am e Reserve (M r. D. E. M it­ chell), 901; (M r. D. E. M itchell), 923. H om elands: B antu persons residing in and outside national (M rs. H. Suzman), 833. Bantu youths serving apprenticeships in the (M r. L. F. Wood), 170. Bantu population of, in the Cape Province (M r. L . E. D. Win­ chester), 500. C iskei: W hite-owned farm s in Alice dis­ trict purchased fo r inclusion in Ciskei B antu hom eland (M rs. H . Suzman), 588. Em ploym ent o f B antu persons in m ore responsible positions on mines (M rs. H. Suzman), 265. Expenditure i.r.o. developm ent of, 1969-70 (M r. L . F. Wood), 23. Extent o f hom elands of various ethnic groups (M rs. H . Suzman), 496. Funds fo r developm ent of, received from urban local authorities (M rs. H. Suzman), 121. Hom es and settlements fo r aged and indigent Bantu persons (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 395. Hospitals in operation (M rs. H . Suz­ man), 174 ■ Bantu Affairs—continued. Hom elands—continued. M alnutrition and nutritional diseases am ong B antu persons (M rs. II. Suzman), 36. Settlements fo r elderly and infirm B antu persons (M r. G. N . Old­ field), 12 0 . T rained B antu doctors, dentists, chemists, veterinarians and nurses required in the (M r. L . F. Wood), 66. T sw ana hom eland : Tswanas and non-Tswanas living in the (M r. G. D. G. Oliver), 324. Hospitals: D urban and environs (M r. G. N . Old­ field), 244; (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 278. H om elands (M rs. H. Suzm an), 174. K ing Edw ard V III, D urban (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 244; (M r. G. N . Old­ fie ld ),326. K ing G eorge V : A dditional accom m odation for B antu patients (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 326. M dantsane: A dditional plans and tenders in­ vited (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 348. F irm s appointed as architects, quantity surveyors, civil en­ gineers, etc. (Dr. J. H. M ool­ man), 760. Tenders and architect’s fees (Dr. J. FI. M oolman), 151. Ngwelezane (M r. R . M . Cadman), 569. N om pom olelo m ission hospital, Ped- die: Bantu Affairs—continued. Hospitals—continued. Reservation of separate w ard fo r W hite persons (M r. W. H . D. Deacon), 488. Um lazi (M r. D. E. M itchell), 29; (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 244; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 278. H otels in the Transkei acquired or built for B antu persons o r companies (M r. T. G. Hughes), 187. Housing (see also “ H ousing” under Com­ munity Development, Department o f ) : Johannesburg City Council: R epresentations received from the, regarding planning for future housing, etc., o f Bantu population (M rs. H. Suz­ man), 173. Industrial council agreements: Applicable in border industrial areas (M r. S. J .M .S te y n ) , 139. B antu persons affected by (M r. R . G. L. Hourquebie), 272. Industrial tow nships: A m ounts spent by Governm ent de­ partm ents, Industrial Develop­ m ent C orporation and other official agencies in (M r. T. G. Hughes), 288. Inspectors o f schools: B antu persons serving as (M r. L . F. Wood), 205. Ixopo, N atal, see Ixopo. Johannesburg City C ouncil: Representations received from the, regarding planning for fu ture housing, etc., o f Bantu popula­ tion (M rs. H. Suzman), 173. Kaokoveld, see under S.W.A. Bantu Affairs—continued. L abour bureaux: Regional, local, district, territorial and tribal labour bureaux in existence since 1967 and workers registered (M r. W. T. Webber), 384. L abour tenants (M rs. H. Suzman), 518. Lam ontville township, D u rb a n : H om e fo r aged B antu persons at (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 356. Residents and possible removal (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 892. L and in B antu areas covered with forests, p lantations, sugarcane, etc., and under irrigation (M r. T. G. Hughes), 178. Land surveyors: Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as (M r. L . F. Wood), 206. Langa: Population (M rs. H . Suzman), 394. L ecturers: B antu persons serving as (M r. L . F. Wood), 205. Lilani ho t springs (M r. D. E. M itchell), 923; (M r. D. E. M itchell), 953. . Literacy am ong B antu persons in term s of the U nited N ations’ definition (M r. L . F. Wood), 969. M abopane tow nship: Building workers tem porarily laid off (M r. S .J .M . Steyn), 279. M achaviestad: Representations regarding B antu o f (M rs. H . Suzman), 808. Bantu Affairs—continued. M ajeng B antu reserve: Rem oval o f the Bathlaping tribe (M rs. H . Suzman), 274. W ithdraw al o f old-age pensions (M rs. H . Suzman), 870. M alnutrition and nutritional diseases am ong B antu (M rs. H . Suzman), 34. M alnutrition and nutritional diseases am ong B antu in the hom elands (M rs. H. Suzman), 36. M anagem ent boards (M r. T. G. Hughes), 396. M dantsane: Construction of hospital in (Dr. J. H . Moolman), 151; (Dr. J. H . M ool- mari), 348; (Dr. J. H . Moolman), 760. Housing, population and schools (Dr. J. II. Moolman), 150. Medical students (see also under Univer­ sities) : Enrolled a t the University o f N atal (M r. L . F. Wood), 684. Loans available to non-W hite medical students during 1969-’70 and 1970-’71 (M r. L . F. Wood), 651. W ho applied, were accepted for registration, were registered in respect o f 1971 academ ic year and graduated during 1969 and 1970 at certain W hite universities (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 1012. M ilk: D istribution of, to needy children (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 328. M ines and M ining: Em ploym ent o f B antu persons in m ore responsible positions on mines in the B antu hom elands (M rs. H . Suzman), 265. Bantu Affairs—continued. Mines and M ining—continued. M ining lease in respect of titanium deposits in the Transkei (M rs. H. Suzm an), 846. M ontrose, How ick: Purchase o f farm M ontrose for Bantu settlement (M r. W. M . Sutton), 738. Supply of water (M r. W. M . Sutton), 737. M otels in the Transkei acquired o r built for Bantu persons o r companies (M r. T. G. Hughes), 187. N atal cinemas: Instruction issued to cinem a owners in Howick, Estcourt and Ladysmith regarding admission of Bantu patrons (M r. W. M . Sutton), 941. Nurses: B antu student nurses enrolled since 1968 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 766. Nyanga: Population (M rs. H. Suzman), 394. Official m ap of S .A. showing territorial areas o f various ethnic groups (M r. J. O. N . Thompson), 718. Old-age H om es, see “ B antu” under Old Age Homes. Passports, see under Interior, Department of the. P.A .Y.E. tax deductions in respect of Bantu persons in term s of the Bantu Taxation Act Mrs. II. Suzman), 8 6 6 . Pensions, see under Pensions. P latts Estate, Highflats area o f N ata ' (M r. W. M . Sutton), 509. Bantu Affairs—continued. Population: Bantu population o f W hite areas in certain Cape Province areas (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 500. Port Elizabeth: Fifteen-year-old Bantu girl ordered by Bantu Affairs Com missioner to leave (M rs. H. Suzman), 503. Postm en: Bantu persons employed as, in D u r­ ban complex (M r. L. F. Wood), 12. Bantu persons employed as, in 1966 and 1971 (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 396. Professors: Bantu persons serving as (M r. L . F. Wood), 205. Pupils, see under “ Education” above. Railway pensioners: Pension payments withheld or delayed (M r. W. T. Webber), 146. Relief work: D istribution of food to needy persons; provision o f blankets, e tc .; relief work for the unemployed (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 171. Removal of Bantu persons: From W hite urban areas during 1970 (M r. T. G. Hughes), 179. Removal o rders: Persons subject to, in terms of sect. 5 (1) (b) o f the Bantu A dm inistra­ tion Act (M r. J. J. M . Stephens), 1006. Served during 1970 in term s o f the Bantu A dm inistration Act (M rs. H. Suzman), 111. Bantu Affairs— continued. Retail trading stations acquired for Bantu persons o r companies (M r. T. G. Hughes), 188. Retreats and R ehabilitation Centres, see Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres. R ichard’s Bay, see Richard’s Bay. Sanitary engineers: Bantu students enrolled for training and qualified as (M r. L. F. Wood), 206. Sawmills (M r. T. G. Hughes), 179. School principals: Bantu persons serving as (M r. L. F. Wood), 205. Schools: D am aged in Um bum bulu district (M r. W. T. Webber), 97. High schools in Bantu hom elands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 915. Secondary and high schools in urban areas (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 589. Shortage of schools, classrooms, etc. (M r. L. F. Wood), 611. T rade and Technical schools (M r. T. G. Hughes), 909. Technical, vocational and industrial (Mrs. H. Suzman), 929. Sebokeng M anagem ent Board: Dem olitions ordered by the, in Evaton township (M rs. H. Suz­ man), 847. Service contracts registered since 1967 (M r. W. T. Webber), 384. Settlements for elderly and infirm Bantu persons in the hom elands (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 120. Sheltered employm ent, see Sheltered Em­ ployment. Bantu Affairs—continued. Soweto: A pplications received for adm ission to prim ary, secondary and high schools fo r 1971 school year (M rs. H . Suzman), 875. Railway accident during October, 1970 (M r. E. G. Malan), 105. Students: A pplications received during 1969 and 1970 to enrol at W hite universi­ ties (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 624. Awarded degrees and diplom as at S.A. universities (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 255. Enrolled for teachers’ courses (M r. T. G. Hughes), 236. Enrolled in each faculty o f W hite uni­ versities during 1970 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 358. Enrolled in each faculty o f W hite uni­ versities during th ird quarter o f 1970 (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 256. University students casually employed in D urban harbour (M r. L . F. Wood), 211. University students granted bursaries on condition that they render service in connection with the B antu on com pletion o f their studies (M rs. H. Suzman), 876. Teachers: Delay in paym ent o f salaries in East London and M dantsane areas (M r. T. G. Hughes), 38. Em ploym ent in G overnm ent, State- aided and private schools (M r. L. F. Wood), 204. Qualifications (M r. L . F. Wood), 232. Salary scales o f men and women (M r L. F. Wood), 169. Bantu Affairs—continued. Teachers—continued. Shortage of (M r. L. F. Wood), 611. Students enrolled fo r teachers’ courses {Mr. T .G . Hughes), 236. Trade instructors: Students enrolled and qualified as (M r .L .F . W ood),207. T rade schools for boys (M r. T. G. Hughes), 210. Training centres and workshops for physically disabled persons (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 120. Transkei: H ealth services adm inistered by the D epartm ent o f H ealth on behalf of the D epartm ent o f B antu Ad­ m inistration and Developm ent (M r. T. G. Hughes), 134. Incorporation o f further areas (Mrs. H . Suzman), 275. M ining lease in respect o f titanium deposits (M rs. / / . Suzman), 846. M unicipal and village m anagem ent board areas: Extent o f com m onage and other land (M r. T. G. Hughes), 966. Transkeian G overnm ent: R epresentations m ade regarding granting of further powers (Mrs. H . Suzman), 375. R epresentations m ade regarding transfer o f additional depart­ m ents and incorporation o f cer­ tain additional territories (M r. E. G. M alan), 718. Tuberculosis, see under Health, Depart­ ment of. Um folozi G am e Reserve (M r. D. E. M it­ chell), 901; (M r. D. E. M itchell), 923. Bantu Affairs—continued. U m gababa holiday resort (M rs. H . Suz­ man), 680. Um lazi B antu hospital, see under “ H os­ pitals” above. Universities (F o rt H are, the N o rth and Z ululand): Declaration o f loyalty by students (Mrs. H . Suzman), 482. Degree courses in arts, commerce, science, education, engineering, dentistry and law available (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 667. Foreign students studying at (M r. J. D. du P. Basson), 490. Pharm acy: Students enrolled for and success­ ful in courses in, and teach­ ing staff employed (M r. L. F. Wood), 10. Students and staff (M r. T. G. Hughes), 216. Students’ fees and State subsidies (M r .L .F . Wood), 819. Zululand, University of: M oving o f (M r. R. M . Cadman), 879. U rban B antu C ouncils: Establishm ent in term s o f the U rban B antu Councils A ct (M r. T. G. Hughes), 841. W age board determ inations: Applicable in border industrial areas (M r. S. J. M . Steyn), 139. Bantu persons affected by (M r. R. G. L . Hourquebie), 212. W holesale trading concerns established or taken over for B antu persons; W hite and non-W hite persons employed (M r. T. G. Hughes), 180. Bantu Affairs—continued. W itzieshoek: Pleasure resort near (M rs. H . Suz­ man), 346. W orkm en’s Com pensation: Unclaim ed awards (M rs. H . Suzman), 374. W ork reservation, see under Labour. W orks comm ittees (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 130. X hosa Developm ent C orporation: H otels o r motels acquired in the Transkei (M r. T. G. Hughes), 187. W holesale trading concerns establish­ ed o r taken over for Bantu per­ sons by the (M r. T. G. Hughes), 180. Zululand, Bishop o f : D etention of, on alleged contraven­ tion of pass laws (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlinglc), 512. Z ulu Territorial A uthority: Representations m ade regarding la­ bour tenants (M rs. H . Suzm an), 689. Representations received fo r 23rd Septem ber to be a national holi­ day fo r the Zulu nation to be known as C haka Day (M rs. H. Suzman), 597. Bantu Investment Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs. Bantu Labour Act, see under Bantu Affairs. Bilharziosis (M rs. H . Suzman), 610. Bird Island: L anding permits (M r. W. H . D. Deacon), 276. Births, Illegitimate (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 616. Blind Persons’ Pension, see under Pensions. Bond Interest Subsidies: Farm ers (M r. L. G. M urray), 86 . Hom e-owners (M r. L . G. M urray), 203. Border Industrial Areas see under Bantu Affairs. Botswana: Citizens of, present in South Africa (M r. T. Hickman), 476. Broadcasting Conferences, see under S.A.B.C. Broadcasting Stations, see under S.A.B.C. Building Socieites Act: Legislation to am end the (M r. R . G. L . Hourquebie), 271. Bus Tariffs: Public protests in Port Elizabeth against increased (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 504. Refusal by the N ational T ransport C om ­ m ission to give reasons fo r rejection of appeal against increased, in Cape Town (M r. E. G. Malan), 453. Buthelezi, Chief G atsha: R epresentations regarding behaviour of traffic officer during M arch, 1971 (M rs. H . Suzman), 601. Butter, see “D airy Products” under Agriculture, Departm ent of. C Cabinet M inisters: Residences: Rentals, purchase/construction price and m aintenance costs (M rs. H. Suzman), 618. Repairs, renovations and additions (M r. L . G. M urray), 155. Cactus W eapon, see under Defence, D epart­ ment of. Cape Flats: Proclam ation o f area adjacent to Swart- klip portion of False Bay coast (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 261; (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 851. P roclam ation o f new C oloured group area (M rs. H. Suzman), 895. Torlage Beach Com m ittee: Zoning of False Bay beach between Swartklip and M acassar (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 639. Zoning and developm ent of land between Strandfontein and Swartklip Roads (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 520. Cape Frio, see under Economic Affairs, Depart­ ment of. Cape Town Municipality: Negotiations between S.A.R. and H. and the, regarding acquisition o f land between M uizenberg and Clovelly (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 240. Census, 1970, see under Statistics, Department of. Central Government: W hite and non-W hite persons employed since 1966 (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 66. ChakaDay: R epresentations received from the Zulu- land Territorial A uthority for 23rd Septem ber as a national holiday for the Zulu nation to be known as (Mrs. H . Suzman), 597. Charter Licences: A pplications received from holders of, for right to fly to and from Jan Smuts A irport (M r. E. G. Malan), 12. Chatsworth, see “ D u rb an ” under Community Development, Department of. Chemists and Druggists: Bantu persons qualified as (M r. L. F. Wood), 85. C oloured persons qualified as (M r. L. F. Wood), 85. Indian persons qualified as (M r. L . F. Wood), 84. Registered W hite and non-W hite (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 87. Salary scales of W hite and non-W hite (M r. L .F . W ood),19. Children: Bantu: In need of care and adopted in term s of the C hildren’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 616. Subsidy payable in respect o f furniture and equipm ent for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (M r. G. N . Old­ field), 647. Subsidy payable to welfare organiza­ tions in respect o f children’s homes (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 646. C oloured: In need of care and adopted in term s o f the C hildren’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (M r. G. N. Oldfield) 662. Subsidy payable in respect of furniture and equipm ent for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (M r. G. N . Old­ field), 662. Subsidy payable to welfare organiza­ tions in respect o f children’s homes (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 786. Foster care g ran ts: Persons in receipt of, in respect o f W hite children as at 31.12.1970 (M r. G .N . Oldfield), 593. Children—continued. Indian: Homes (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 558. In need o f care and adopted in terms o f the Children’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 594. Subsidy payable in respect o f furniture and equipm ent for children’s homes established by welfare organizations (M r. G. N . Old­ field), 646. Subsidy payable to welfare organiza­ tions administering hom es for comm itted children (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 559. Subsidy payable to welfare organiza­ tions in respect o f children’s homes (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 645. W hite: In need of care and adopted in terms of the C hildren’s Act during 1969 and 1970 (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 594. In foster care as a t 31.12.1970 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 593. Subsidy payable in respect o f furniture and equipm ent for children’s hom es established by welfare organizations (M r. G. N. Old­ field), 678. Subsidy payable to welfare organiza­ tions in respect o f children’s homes (M r. G. N. Oldfield), 677. Chinese: Pupils ordered from exam ination room at East London Technical College (Mrs. H. Suzman), 332. Chiropractic, see under Health, Department of. Citizenship, S.A., see under Interior, Depart­ ment of the. Clergymen: Anglican D ean of Johannesburg: Investigations by the Security Branch into activities o f the (M rs. H. Suzman), 571. Inform ation regarding residence permit applications m ade available to minis­ ter o f A frikaans church (M rs. H . Suzman), 102. Colleges for Advanced Technical Education, see "Technical Education, Colleges for Ad­ vanced” , under Education. Coloured Affairs: Apprentices and A pprenticeships: D epartm ental and subsidized schools providing training for apprentices (M r. L. G. Murray), 333. New apprenticeship contracts regis­ tered during 1970 (M r. S. J. M . Sleyri), 208. A rbitration awards: C oloured persons affected by (M r. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272. Betterment schemes: Expenditure in respect of, in Coloured rural areas (M r. T. H ickm an), 339. B okbaai: Developm ent o f C oloured townships or towns in the vicinity o f (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 555. Bricklayers and plasterers: Applications received from employers on the R eef and in Pretoria to employ C oloured persons as (M rs. H. Suzman), 732. Business concerns acquired fo r C oloured businessmen by the C oloured Deve­ lopm ent C orporation , and loans granted (M r. T. Hickman), 309. Coloured Affairs—continued. Ceres: C oloured families accom m odated in tents o r o ther tem porary struc­ tures (M rs. H. Suzman), 689. D ie E iland (M r. H . J. van Eck), 152; (M r. H . J. van Eck), 203. Chemists and Druggists: C oloured persons qualified as (M r. L. F. Wood), 85. C oloured persons registered as (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 87. Salary scales (M r. L . F. Wood), 79. C hildren, see “ C oloured” , under Children. C oloured Affairs, A dm inistration of: Authorized establishm ent; W hite and Coloured personnel (M r. L . G. M urray), 356. Coloured C adets A ct, T raining Centre for: A ccom m odation available a t Faure; com plem ent in M arch, 1971; cadets gainfully employed when called up for training (M r. W. G. Kingwill), 570. Applications for registration received, and cadets trained during 1969 and 1970 (M rs. H . Suzman), 529. C oloured Corps, see under Defence, Department of. C oloured Developm ent C orp o ra tio n : Business concerns acquired for C oloured businessmen, and loans granted (M r. T. Hickman), 309. Profit/Loss from interest in rock lobster export m arket (M r. T. Hickman), 248 Revenue derived in respect o f pros­ pecting and m ining rights granted in C oloured rural areas (M r. L. G. M urray), 335. Coloured Affairs—continued. Coloured Persons Representative C ouncil: Liaison between the, and Parliam ent (M r../. D. duP . Basson), 805. Representations m ade by the Execu­ tive o f the (M rs. H . Suzman), 883. C oloured Relations and R ehoboth Affairs, D epartm ent of: Authorized establishm ent; W hite and C oloured personnel (M r. L . G. Murray), 356. Conciliation board agreements: C oloured persons affected by (M r. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 272. Consultative comm ittees (M r. L . G. M urray), 143. Dentists: C oloured persons registered as (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 87. Training facilities available to Coloured students (M rs. H . Suz­ man), 703. D eparture permits, perm anent, see “ Exit perm its” under Interior, Department of the. Developm ent schem es: Expenditure in respect of, in C oloured rural areas (M r. T. Hickman), 339. Disability grants, see under Pensions. D o c to rs: Coloured persons registered as (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 87. Salary scales (M r. L. F. Wood), 79. D ru g s: A m ount allocated to and spent by the D epartm ent in com bating drug abuse and addiction (M r. L. F. Wood), 282. Coloured Affairs—continued. D rugs—continued. D rug abuse am ong C oloured persons (.M r. G .N . Oldfield), 968. E ducation : C oloured persons serving as inspectors o f schools, assistant o r subject inspectors, school principals, lecturers and in o ther senior educational capacities {Mr. T. Hickman), 656. C oloured students enrolled for and successful in vocational, technical and commercial exam inations (M r. L . G. M urray), 337. C om pulsory school attendance in cer­ tain areas in the Cape Province (M rs. H. Suzman), 749. D ouble sessions (M rs. H . Suzman), 281; (M r. T. Hickman), 561. Estim ated num ber o f C oloured per­ sons who passed Std. VI, Std. V III, and Std. X (M r. L . F. Wood), 1015. In troduction o f com pulsory (M rs. C. D .Taylor), 1013. \ Pupils: E nrolled and passed in each standard from Std. VI to Std. X during last quarter of 1970 (M r. L. F. Wood), 950. E nrolled a t the beginning o f the 1970 school year (M rs. H. Suzman), 949. Enrolled in Governm ent, State- aided and private schools (M r. L . G. Murray), 338. Entered fo r and successful in Junior and Senior Certificate exam inations (M r. T. H ick­ man), 562. U nit cost per pupil, prim ary pupil and secondary pupil during 1969-’70 (M rs. H . Suzman), 949. Coloured Affairs—continued. E ducation—continued. School broadcasts (M rs. C. D. Tay­ lor), 759. Shortage o f schools, classrooms, teachers, lecturers (M r. L . F. W ood),185. Elsies R iver: E xpropriation of properties (M rs. H. Suzman), 294. Em ploym ent o f C oloured p e rso n s: As inspectors o f schools, assistant or subject inspectors, professors, lecturers, school principals and in o ther senior educational capa­ cities (M r. T. Hickman), 656. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tration in m ajor harbours (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 67. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tra tion on Cape W estern System and in Cape Town harbour; average annual salaries and wages and C oloured persons perform ­ ing w ork form erly done by W hite workers (M r. G. D. G. Oliver), 239. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tration on work form erly reserved for W hite workers and rates o f pay (M r. L . F. Wood), 108. By Railways and H arbours Adm inis­ tration , Post Office, Provincial Adm inistrations, C entral G overn­ m ent and local authorities since 1966 (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 66. By Railways, H arbours and Airways A dm inistration; C oloured per­ sons tem porarily employed on work norm ally perform ed by W hite graded staff and average annual salaries and wages paid (M r. S .J .M .S te y n ) , 95. Coloured Affairs—continued. Em ploym ent o f C oloured persons—con­ tinued. By the D epartm ent o f Posts and Tele­ graphs as at 31.12.1970; average annual salaries and wages; Col­ oured persons tem porarily em ­ ployed in W hite areas and in their own areas in posts senior to those o f postm en (M r. E. G. Malan), 137. In posts in the D epartm ent o f Col­ oured Affairs form erly held by W hite persons (M rs. H. Suzman), 733. In private industry and agriculture since 1968 (M r. L. E. D. Win­ chester), 213. In the Public Service and earning salaries in excess o f R720 per year (M r. L. F. Wood), 839. In vacant graded posts in Railways and H arbours service, and rates o f pay (M r. L. F. Wood), 108. Exit perm its, see under Interior, Depart­ ment of the. Fam ily planning units (M r .L. F. Wood), 237. G raduates; A pplication received by the D epart­ m ent of Labour from food pro­ cessing com pany for permission to employ C oloured B. Sc. graduates as chemists (M rs. H. Suzman), 704. H ousing, see “ H ousing” under Com­ munity Development, Department of. Industrial council agreements: C oloured persons affected by (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquehie), 272. Inspectors o f schools: C oloured persons serving as, in each province (M rs. H. Suzman), 1011. Coloured Affairs—continued. M am re: Developm ent o f Coloured townships o r towns in the vicinity o f (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 555. M anagement, Boards of: Revenue derived in respect o f pros­ pecting and mining rights granted in Coloured rural areas (M r. L. G. Murray), 335. M anagem ent committees (M r. L. G. M ur­ ray), 143. Medical students (see also under Universi­ ties) : Enrolled a t the University o f N atal (M r. L. F. Wood), 684. Loans available to non-W hite medical students for 1969-’70 and 1970- ’71 (M r. L. F. Wood), 651. W ho applied, were accepted fo r registration, were registered in respect o f 1971 academic year and graduated during 1969 and 1970 at certain W hite universities (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 1012. M ilk: D istribution of, to needy children (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 328. M ining rights granted in Coloured ru ral areas (M r. L G. M urray), 335. N a ta l: G row th points for Coloured popula­ tion in (M r. L . F. Wood), 142. N urses: Coloured student nurses enrolled since 1968 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 766. Old-age Hom es, see Old-age Homes. Passports, see under Interior, Department of the. Coloured Affairs—continued. Pensions, see Pensions. Pieterm aritzburg: Establishm ent o f new Coloured area in (M r. W. M . Sutton), 737. Population: C oloured population o f certain areas and Bantu hom elands in the Cape Province (M r. L. E. D. Win­ chester), 500. P o stm en : Coloured persons employed as, in D urban complex (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 12. Coloured persons employed as, in 1966 and 1971 (M r. G. N . Old­ field), 396. Prospecting rights granted in Coloured rural areas (M r. L. G. M urray), 335. R esettlem ent: R epresentations received from Cape Town City Council to be relieved of certain requirem ents in con­ nection with resettlem ent of C oloured persons moved under group area proclam ations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 242. Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres, see Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres. Revenue and L oan A ccount: Am ounts on, allocated to education of Coloured persons since 1968 (M r. L. F. Wood), 289. Rural areas, C oloured : Betterm ent and development schemes (M r. T. Hickman), 339. Prospecting and m ining rights (M r. L. G. Murray), 335. Coloured Affairs—continued. School prnicipals: C oloured persons serving as (M r. T. Hickman), 656. Schools: D ouble sessions (M rs. H. Suzman), 281; (M r. T. Hickman), 561. High schools, secondary schools and prim ary schools available to C oloured pupils (M r. L . G. M ur­ ray), 333. W hite persons teaching a t C oloured (M r.J . W. E. Wiley), 428. Sheltered em ploym ent, see Sheltered Em­ ployment. Social pensions: W ithdrawal o f (M r. T. Hickman), 247. Spes Bona Savings and F inance Bank (M r. T. Hickman), 247. S tudents: Applications received during 1969 and 1970 to enrol a t W hite universi­ ties (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 625. Awarded degrees and diplom as at S.A. universities (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 255. Enrolled at universities o ther than the University o f the W estern Cape (M r. L. G. M urray), 393. Enrolled for teachers’ courses (M r. T. Hickman), 655. Enrolled in each faculty o f W hite universities during 1970 (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 358. Enrolled in each faculty o f W hite universities during third quarter o f 1970 (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 256. Enrolled in W hite universities for 1971 (M r. L. G. Murray), 358. Coloured Affairs—continued. Students—continued. University students casually employed in D urban h a rbour (M r. L . F. Wood), 211. Teachers: Qualifications and num ber of, em ­ ployed (M r. T. H ickman), 563. R epresentation regarding salary scales (M rs. H . Suzman), 295; (M rs. H. Suzman), 327. R esignations during 1970 (M r. T. Hickman), 563. Salary scales for m en and women assistant (M r. T. H ickman), 562. Shortage o f (M rs. H . Suzman), 280. S tudents enrolled for teachers’ courses (M r. T. Hickman), 655. Technical colleges: C oloured persons attending (M r. L. G. M urray), 429. T rade unions, see under Labour. T ransport provided for C oloured pupils (M rs. C. D. Taylor), 661. Tuberculosis, see under H ealth, D epart­ ment of. U nem ploym ent: C oloured persons unemployed in each inspectorate as at 31.12.1970 (M rs. H . Suzman), 861. W age board determ inations: C oloured persons affected by (M r. if. G. L . Hourquebie), 272. W estern Cape, University o f the: Courses available and students enrol­ led in each course (M r. L . G. M urray), 392. Coloured Affairs—continued. W estern Cape, University o f the—con­ tinued. Pharm acy: Students and staff (M r. L . F. Wood), 286. Qualifications, salary scales, etc., in respect o f teaching staff (M rs. H. Suzman), 658. Students’ fees and State subsidy (M r. L. F. Wood), 950. W ork reservation, see under Labour. Coloured Corps, see under Defence, Departm ent of. Coloured Development Corporation, see under Coloured Affairs. Coloured Persons Representative Council see under Coloured Affairs. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, Department of, see “ C oloured R elations and R ehoboth Affairs, D epartm ent o f” , under Coloured Affairs. Commercial vehicles, see under Economic Affairs, Department of. Commission/Committee of Enquiry into: Chiropractic: Publication of English report (M r. L. F. Wood), 502. Criminal procedure and evidence (M r. M . L. Mitchell), 624. D ental services (M r. L . F. Wood), 823. D rug abuse (M r. L . F. Wood), 40. Education of children with m inimal brain disfunction (M r. H . M iller), 969. Financial Relations between the Central G overnm ent and the provinces: Cost o f (M r. L. G. M urray), 715. Commission/Committee o f Enquiry into— con­ tinued. Financial Relations between the Central G overnm ent, the provinces and local au tho rities: Cost o f (M r. L . G. M urray), 715. Fishing industry, S.W.A. (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 48. Security o f the State: M atters affecting the (M r. M . L . M itchell), 580; (M r. M . L. M itchell), 719. S.W .A. and S.A. fishing industries: Liaison between commissions o f enquiry (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 50. Representation o f com pany directors (M r.J . W. E. Wiley), 53. Television: M atters relating to (M r. E. G. Malan), Communism Act, Suppression of: N ew spapers: Deposits required in term s of sect. 6bis (1) o f the (M r. L. G. M ur­ ray), 848. W hite and non-W hite persons convicted during 1970 of offences under the (M rs. H . Suzman), 895. Community Development Board, see under Community Development, Department of. Community Development, Department of: Actonville, B enoni: W aiting list for dwellings in Indian township (M rs. H. Suzman), 825. Azaadville: Representations regarding prices o f houses (M rs. H . Suzman), 592. Community Development, Department of— continued. Bester H om es: C ontracts fo r erection o f dwelling units aw arded to (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 480. Bond interest subsidies in respect o f hom e­ owners (M r. L . G. M urray), 203. Bothasig (M r. T. Hickman), 476. Building sites, flats and houses owned by the D epartm ent in m ajor centres (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 110. Cape Peninsula: Houses, flats, residential and business flats owned by the D epartm ent in certain areas o f the (M r. T. Hickman), 500. Cape Town City Council: Representations received from the, to be relieved of certain require­ ments in connection with re­ settlement for C oloured persons m oved under group area procla­ m ations (M rs. H . Suzman), 242. Ceres: Coloured families accom m odated in tents o r o ther tem porary struc­ tures (M rs. H . Suzman), 689. D ie Eiland (M r. H . J. van Eck), 152; (M r. H . J. van Eck), 203. C hatsw orth, see under “D u rb an ” below. Com m unity Developm ent B o a rd : Appreciation con tribu tions: A m ount received in respect ot (M r. L . G. M urray), 131. Depreciation con tribu tions: A m ount paid ou t in respect o f (M r. L . G. M urray), 131 Community Development, Department of— continued. C om m unity Developm ent Board—con­ tinued. D istrict Six, Cape Town: Acquisition o f properties (M r. L . G. M urray ), 20. G oodw ill: A m ount paid out in respect of (M r. L . G. M urray), 131. Com posite premises: Rem arks in court judgm ent regarding determ ination o f reasonable rents in (M r. M . L . M itchell), 603. C ontracts: Awarded for departm ental projects in East London, Newcastle, Lady­ sm ith and R ichard’s Bay (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 650. Awarded to Longtill Construction, R oberts Construction and Bester Hom es for erection of dwelling units (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 480. C onstruction work undertaken by the D epartm ent; construction com ­ panies and cost o f contracts (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 365. C onsultative com m ittees: C oloured (M r. L. G. M urray), 143. Indian (M r. W. M . Sutton), 139. Defence, D epartm ent of: W hite and non-W hite persons housed in dwelling units form erly owned by the (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 202; (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 296. D u rb a n : Acquisition of land bounded by Cowey, Sydenham, Avondale and M adras R oads (M r. P. A. Pyper), 989. Community Development, Department of— continued. D u rban—con t i n ued. Block AK area: Cases set down for arb itration (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 602. Value o f W hite and Indian- owned property expropriated (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 498. C ato M anor(Afr. L .E . D. Winchester), 892. C hatsw orth: Adults and children housed in (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 218. Dwelling units completed, under construction and planned (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 371. Vacant trading sites and com ­ pleted trading premises for disqualified traders unoc­ cupied (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 501. Flats sold and leased during 1970 (M r. W. V. Raw), AH. G olden Sands (formerly K angelani): F lats subject to rent control (M r. W. V. Raw), 550. Gray Park R oad: Acquisition o f Site Sub 54, New Brighton, o f 29 of W ent­ worth 860 (M r. L . E . D. Winchester), 478. C onstruction o f S.A. Police d w e l l in g q u a r t e r s ( M r . L. E. D. Winchester), 289; (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 479. Community Development, Department of— continued. D urban—continued. Houses sold and leased during 1970 (M r. W. V. Raw), 472. Lower Bridge R oad/Prospect Hall area: Expropriation of houses (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 470. M cIntosh House, West Street: Dem olition order (M r. W. V. Raw), 318; (M r. W. V. Raw), 408. Ridge R oad, Mayville: C onstruction of flats fo r S.A. Police (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 508. W arwick Avenue: Resettlem ent o f Indian families (M r. P. A. Pyper), 140. Elsies River: E xpropriation of properties of Coloured persons (M rs. H . Suz­ man), 294. H ousing: Actonville, B enoni: W aiting list for houses in Indian township of (M rs. H. Suzman), 825. Circular issued to local authorities regarding provision of houses in C oloured townships by W hite employers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 826. Defence, D epartm ent o f : W hite and non-W hite persons housed in properties for­ merly owned by the (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 202; (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 296. Community Development, Department of— continued. H ousing—continued. D urban: Shortage of housing units for W hite and non-W hite per­ sons in D urban complex and housing provided during 1970 (M r. L. F. Wood), 218. Dwellings provided for W hite and non-W hite persons from funds of the N ational H ousing F und (M rs. H. Suzman), 16. Dwelling units for W hite and non- W hite persons constructed in m ajor centres since 1960 (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 296. Johannesburg: K ensington South: Houses erected, average cost and size o f stands (M r. G. D. G. Oliver), 367. Shortage in respect o f W hite and non- W hite persons during 1969 and 1970 (M rs. H. Suzman), 14. Shortage in respect o f W hite and non- W hite persons as a t 31st Decem ber, 1970, and houses provided during 1970 (M r. L. F. Wood), 16. W aiting lists in respect o f W hite and non-W hite persons for houses, flats in m ajor centres (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 109. Indian traders: Perm its applied for by and granted to , in Transvaal, N atal and Cape Province (M rs. H . Suzman), 228. J. G. Strydom Tower, see “ F.M . Towers” , under S.A.B.C. Community Development, Department o f— continued. Johannesburg: D iagonal Street com plex: Business premises occupied by Ind ian persons (M rs. H. Suzman), 227. Fordsburg: Indian traders to be accom m o­ dated in the Oriental Bazaar (M rs. H . Suzman), 801. Indian trading licence holders a t the end o f 1970 (M rs. H . Suzman), 801. Johannesburg m agisterial district: Alleged unsatisfactory housing condi­ tions and rentals charged (M r E. G. M alan), 194. Lenasia: Ind ian traders and residents (M rs. H . Suzman), 802. Local affairs comm ittees (M r. W. M . Sutton), 139. Longtill C onstruction: C ontracts for the erection o f dwelling units aw arded to (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 480. M am re township, greater: R esettlem ent o f non-W hite persons and m eans o f transport (M r. H. A . van Hoogstraten), 855. M anagem ent com m ittees: C oloured (M r. L . G. M urray), 143. Ind ian (M r. W. M . Sutton), 139. M ethodist Church of S. A .: A pplication fo r a perm it for non- W hite persons to a ttend church workers’ course (M r. L . G. M urray), 583. Community Development, Department o f— continued. M itchell’s Plain tow nship: Resettlem ent o f non-W hite persons and m eans o f transport (M r. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 855. M inisters o f the: Official visits overseas (Brig. H . J. Bronkhorst), 715. N atal cinema ow ners: Instruction issued regarding adm is­ sion o f W hite and non-W hite patrons (M r. W. M . Sutton), 855. N ew castle: Approval o f tenders for erection of 100 houses subm itted to the Newcastle m unicipality (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 999. Building contracts awarded (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 860. Indian-ow ned businesses and houses purchased and sold by the D epartm ent (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 592. Iscor undertaking: Building contract awarded in regard to the new (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 859. Yaseen C orner: Purchase o f (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 249. Ocean View township, N oordhoek: Resettlem ent o f non-W hite persons and m eans of transport (M r. H A . van Hoogstraten), 855. P a a rl: N on Pariel, D al Jo safa t: Acquisition o f property know n as (M r. L . G. M urray), 553. Letting of property know n as (M r. L . G. M urray), 669. Community Development, Department of— continued. Pieterm aritzburg: Building a t corner o f Church and Thom as Streets (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 477. Purchase o f flats a t 165, Alexander R oad (M r. W. T. Webber), 31. T erm ination o f occupation of flats at 165, Alexander R oad (M r. W. T. Webber), 200. Police investigations into activities of officials o f the D epartm ent (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 11; (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 554. Port E lizabeth: N ew Indian township at M alabar and South-End (M r. W. G. Kingwil!), 648. Pretoria: D e W aal Street: E xpropriation o f properties (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 220. G ood H ope area: Expropriation o f properties (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 219; (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 367. 23, Proes Street: Expropriation o f property (Mr- L . E. D. Winchester), 564. Proes Street and Potgieter Street, corner o f : E xpropriation of property (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 565. Properties: Value of, held by the D epartm ent (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 19. Community Development, Department of— continued. R ent co n tro l: G olden Sands (form erly Kangelani), D urb an (M r. W. V. Raw), 550. Residential buildings affected by (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 501. R esettlem ent: C oloured persons: R epresentations received from the Cape Town City Council to be relieved o f certain re­ quirem ents in connection with resettlem ent o f Col­ oured persons m oved under group area proclam ations (M rs. H . Suzman), 242. R esettlem ent of, in M itchell’s Plain township, M acassar Beach township, G reater M am re tow nship and Ocean View township, N oordhoek (M r. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 855. Indian persons: F rom W arwick Avenue area, D urban (M r. P. A . Pyper), 140. R oberts C onstruction: C ontracts for the erection o f dwelling units awarded to (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 480. Stellenbosch: L and acquired in, for u rban renewal, slum clearance and redevelop­ m ent (M r. H . M iller), 598. Community Development, Department of— continued. Tenants: Protection afforded tenants occupying premises purchased by the G overnm ent (M r. W. T. Web­ ber), 199. Town boards, Indian (M r. W. M. Sutton), 139. Vacant land: Value of, held by the D epartm ent (M r. L. E. D. Winchester), 19. W entw orth : A dults and children housed in (M r. L .E . D. Winchester), 218. Conciliation Board Awards, see under Labour. Criminal Procedure Act, see under Police. Cultural Affairs, Departm ent of: Alleged participation of a m em ber o f the, in a plan to damage the printing press o f a newspaper (M r. E. G. Malan), 363. R eport for 1969 (M r. E. G. Malan), 935. Cultural Bodies in receipt o f regular parliam en­ tary grants and expected to subm it annual o r periodic reports (M r. J. D. du P. Basson), 254. Customs and E xcise: Containerized traffic: Custom s clearance of (M r. W. V. Raw), 796. Custom s and Excise Act: R epresentations regarding interpreta­ tion o f the (M r. W. V. Raw), 823. Custom s clearance docum ents: C om puterization o f (M r. W. V. Raw), 793. Customs and Excise—continued. Drugs: A m ount allocated to and spent by the Departm ent in com bating drug abuse and addiction (M r. L . F. Wood), 44. Overseas visit by the Secretary of the D epartm ent (M r. W. V. Raw), 796. Staff: Airports: Authorized establishment, filled and vacant posts at m ajor (M r .L .F . W ood),65. Border customs posts: Authorized establishm ent, filled and vacant posts (M r. L. F. Wood), 65. Filled and vacant posts as at 31.1.1971 (M r. W. V. Raw), 818. H ead office establishm ent in 1961 and 1965 (M r. W. V. Raw), 818. Post o f Under-secretary (M r. W. V. Raw), 796. Ports: Authorized establishm ent, filled and vacant posts at m ajor (M r. L. F. Wood), 40. Steps taken to augm ent customs staff in certain m ajor (M r. L .F . Wood), 552. Television sets: Custom s duty on (M r. E. G. Malan), 215. D Dairy Industry Control Board, see under Agriculture, Departm ent of. Dairy Products, see under Agriculture, D epart­ ment of. Dams, see under Water Affairs, Department of. David: Poster showing M ichaelangelo’s sculpture o f (M r. E. G. Malan), 85. Dean of Johannesburg, Anglican see under Clergymen. Deciduous Fruit Board: Purchase o f farm for the (M r. D. M . Streicher), 196. Deeds Offices: Pieterm aritzburg: Staff position (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 136. Defence, Department of: A ir Force: Posts provided for in certain ranks (Brig. i f . J. Bronkhorst), 123. Vacancies on authorized establish­ m ent (Brig. H . J. Bronkhorst), 122. A rm am ents B oard : Developm ent of an electronic industry (M r. E. G. Malan), 858. A rm am ents Developm ent and Production C orp o ra tio n : M anufacture o f rifle for sale to the public (Brig. II. J. Bronkhorst), 804. A rm y: Posts provided for in certain ranks (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 123. Vacancies on authorized establish­ m ent (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 122. C actus w eapon: Sale o f the (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 664. Defence, Department of—continued. Citizen Force: A ppointm ent o f m em bers o f Parlia­ m ent and Provincial Councils in comm issioned ranks (M r. W. T. Webber), 96. C oloured C orps: Salary scales in respect o f certain ranks in the Perm anent Force and the (M r. W. V. Raw), 102. Conscientious objectors (M rs. H. Suzman), 524. D an ieT heron C om bat School, Kim berley: Medical facilities (M r. H . M . Timoney), 730. Drugs: Alleged drug-taking by m em bers of the S.A. Navy (M r. L . F. Wood), 752. R eported missing from stores and /o r dispensary a t N atal C om m and (M r. L. F. Wood), 665. Supervision over and storage o f habit form ing and potentially harm ful drugs a t points o f supply in Arm ed Forces; utilization of services o f chemists and druggists and pharm acists in C om m andos; training in dispensing o f medicine (M r. L . F. Wood), 586. Youngsfield: D am aging o f doorlock o f store­ room accom m odating drug- cabinet in m ilitary cam p (M r. M . L . M itchell), 667. Storage and supply o f habit form ing and potentially harm ful drugs a t Army training cam p (M r. L. F. Wood), 584. Defence, Departm ent of—continued. Fishery zones: Patrolling o f S.A. and S.W.A. territorial waters and, by ships or aircraft o f the S.A. Defence Force (M r. J. W. E . Wiley), 321. F .N . rifles: M issing as a t 1.10.1970 (M rs. H . Suzman), 462. H ousing: R entals payable in respect o f official quarters (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 702. W hites and non-W hites housed in dwelling units form erly owned by the D epartm ent (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 202; (M r. L . E. D. Winchester), 296. K orean cam paign: M ilitary personnel reported missing during the (M r. W. V. Raw), 922. Medical officers: Shortage of (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 729. M edicine: M em bers o f the A rm ed Forces con­ sidered com petent to dispense medicines in term s o f sect. 92 (2) of the M edical, D ental and Pharm acy Act (M r. L . F. Wood), 612. N atal C om m and: D rugs, medicines and /o r surgical equipm ent reported missing from stores an d /o r dispensary (M r. L . F. Wood), 665. N avy: Alleged drug-taking by m embers of the S.A. (M r. L . F. Wood), 752. Posts provided fo r in certain ranks (Brig. H . J. Bronkhorst), 123. Defence, Department of—continued. Navy—continued. Stop-orders on salaries o f the S.A. Navy personnel (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 191. Vacancies on authorized establish­ m ent (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 122. Perm anent Force: Officers o f rank of com m andant o r above re-engaged after retirem ent (M r. W. V. Raw), 461. Officers prem aturely retired (M r. W. V. Raw), 272. Posts provided fo r in certain ranks (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 123. Salary scales in respect o f certain ranks in the C oloured C orps and the (M r. W. V. Raw), 102. Qualified teachers undergoing full-time military training (M r. W. T. Webber), 98. Rifle range, Pieterm aritzburg Capt. W .J .B . Smith), 26. S.A. Forces: W hite and non-W hite persons in full­ tim e service in certain wars (M r. G. N . Oldfield), 615. Service, N ational: Injuiries sustained by national service­ m en at A ir Force Gym nasium (M r. W. V. Raw), 271. Issue of greatcoats to national service­ m en (M r. J. O. N . Thompson), 924. Leave, week-end passes and travelling facilities in respect o f national servicemen (M r. W. V. Raw), 630. N on-South African citizens called up for (M r. W. V. Raw), 684. Defence, Department of—continued. Service, National—continued. Provision of tents to servicemen during the Republic Festival (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 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 ser­ vices 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. 215Ws of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 363. Detention of terrorists and certain other persons for interrogation in terms of the Terrorism Act (Mr. M . L . M it­ chell), 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 (M r. D. J. Marais), 630. Diamond cutters: Number of, employed during first three months of 1971 (Mr. D. J. M arais), 629. Rough diamond quotas for S.A. master (Mr. D. J. M arais), 630. Die Eiland, Ceres district (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 152; (M r. 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 (M r. L. F. Wood), 791. Doctors—continued. 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 o f : Amount allocated to and spent by the Department in combating drug abuse and addiction (Mr. L. F. Wood), 44. Drugs—continued. Defence, Department of (see also “Drugs” under Defence, Department o f ) : 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 o f: 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 drug­ gists (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 o f : 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. Drugs—continued. Police: Amount allocated to and spent by the Department of, in combating drug abuse and addiction (M r. 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-VVestville, University of, see under Indian Affairs. E 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 (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 391. Economic Affairs, Department of—continued. Coke: Negotiations regarding export of, and plant for recovery of by-products of coal (M r. 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 re­ garding large-scale export o f (Mr. //. 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), Economic Affairs, Department of—continued. 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 contraven­ tion of statutory provisions re­ garding monopolistic conditions in view of proposed forming of controlling company for Voor- trekkerpers and Afrikaanse Pers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 319. M otor Industry: Suspension of production and de­ cline in motor vehicle sales (M r. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 942. M otor vehicles: Customs and sales duty in respect of motor-cars imported from Japan (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 1000. Differential profit between fully as­ sembled motor vehicles from Japan and locally manufactured (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 985. Establishment of manufacturing plant for commercial motor vehicles at Newcastle (M r. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 984. Im port of fully assembled commercial vehicles from Japan (M r. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 981. Im port 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 manufac­ turing plant at Newcastle (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 985. Move Bay: Construction of harbour and/or approach road (M r. J. W. E. Wiley), 391. Economic Affairs, Department of—continued. 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 (M rs. H. Suz­ man), 641. Education—continued. Bantu, see under Bantu Affairs. Brain disfunction: Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the education of children with minimal (Mr. H. M iller), 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 examina­ tion room (Mrs. H. Suzman), 332. Immigrant children: Report on medium of school instruc­ tion (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 stu­ dents at certain universities to equip them to compound or dis­ pense 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. Suz­ man), 874. Education—continued. National Education, Department of— continued. 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 Exe­ cutive Committee (Mr. E. G. Malari), 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. Malari), 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 per­ sons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 258. S.A.B.C., see S.A.B.C. 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 examina­ tions: 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.