Qc v r pfrfL s u REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA INDEXES TO DEBATE: Til* -- LI* 07 ,.a k v 06-A984 OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (HANSARD) THIRD SESSION—SEVENTH PARLIAMENT 28 January to 30 June 1983 8 August to 9 September 1983 (Vol. I l l ) ISBN 0 621 08235* (Vol. 111) ISBN 0 621 08228 7 (Set) P r in t e d f o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t P r in t e r , P r e t o r ia , by C a p e & T r a n sv a a l P r in t e r s (P ty) L t d , C a p e T o w n — GG3004 ISBN 0 621 08235’ (Vol. 111) ISBN 0 621 08228 7 (Set) CONTENTS Indexes: P a g e ‘ Q u estio n s................................................................................................................................ 1 Speeches, subject index to (under name of m em b er)....................................................... 55 Subjects...................................................................................................................................... 151 Presiding officers’ rulings, statem ents, etc .......................................................................... 197 * T he colum n num bers given in the Index to Q uestions re late to the Q uestions and re ­ plies prin ted at the back of the W eekly Editions o f the D eba tes o f the H ouse of A s­ sem bly, 1983, o r to Vol. 110. WITS U N I V E R S I T Y LIBRARY INDEX TO QUESTIONS A Agriculture: Agricultural Credit Board, 235 Agricultural Resources, Conservation of. Act, 1630 Animal Diseases and Parasites Act, 569 Barley, 1730 B re a d ,1479 Butter, 1459 Cheese, 1459 Colleges, 119, 132,429, 1049 Dairy/meat/wheat products, im port­ ation of, 639 Dairy products, 523, 639, 1833 Decidious fruit, 640, 790 Dohne Research Station, 429 Dried beans, 1460, 1870 Drought relief, 1448, 1452 Drought relief scheme, 872, 1579 Drought-stricken areas, 1306, 2050, 2077 Exports, 1051 Extension officers, 358, 741 Farmers, assistance to, 616, 1268, 1746 Fingo land (Fingo Reserve/The Gap/Snyklip/Wittekleibosch-Fingo- reserve/Witte-Elsbosch), 118, 548, 556 Agriculture— (continued). Grain sorghum, 1755, 1757 Groot Constantia Control B oard, 1626 Housing for labourers, 596, 1053 Kruger National Park, 576 Krugersdorp, meat processing plant at, 1327,1350 Maize: Carry-over, 744 Crop, 88 Im portation of. 1628, 1739, 1740 Production, 744 Storage, cost of, 1141 Storage facilities, 1142 Western Cape consumers, 1901 M arketing Boards, 1053 Meat Board, 36, 217, 1295, 1928 Military service, 915 Milk, producers’ price of, 1325 Milk-powder, 1740 Nasella trichotoma, 1349 Newspaper Press U nion, 1232 Oil Seeds Control Board, 25 P o rk ,114 Potatoes, 1583, 1626,1632 Agriculture— (continued). Price increases of produce, 219 Problem plants/insects, 1537 Production, 1051 Production not under control of boards, 791 Profits, 1963 Research, funds for, 193 Sheep scab, 118 Shortages, 209 Staff complement, 114 Stock feeds, 1238 Subsidies, 220. 790 Surpluses, 237 Termite plague, 1987 Veterinarians, 1575 W ater hyacinth infestation, 795 Weeds Act, 222 Airways: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 908 Air fares, 317 A ir hostesses, 355,1468 Air traffic controllers, 385, 1050 Aircraft: A borted landings/technical difficul­ ties/burst tyres, 1398 Airbus. 1222 Airways— (continued). Aircraft— (continued). Boeing 737, 1298 Boeing 747, 923 Collision, 1177 Depreciation, 336, 1279 Domestic, 1040 Fuel efficiency, 600 International, 1040 Purchase of, 76 Seats, 1643 Smoking, 1548 A irports, passenger facilities at, 1040 Airports, thefts of motorcars at, 1407 Bars/lounges, 365 Bookstalls, 362 Chief executive officer, 1851 Company, 1409 Complaints, 1384 Firemen, 229 Flight SA 315, 1180 Fuel bill, 1943 Fuel prices, 1202 George: flight passengers, 378 Guests invited to United States, 1065 Internal flights, 907 Airways— (continued). Internal reorganization, 1059 Jan Smuts airport, function at, 933 La Mercy A irport, 137, 304 Las Palmas, 1059 Licence to fly Johannesburg-Pieter- maritzburg route, 1878 Louis Botha A irport, 136, 137 Ministers, transportation of, 2046 Official m otor vehicles, 965 Overbooking, 1340 Parcel, disappearance of, 1968 Passenger aid units, 1888 Passenger payload, 1409 Passengers, 1040 Perishable products, 1850 Refreshment rooms/kiosks, 363 Seats occupied, 1279 Service benefits, 975 Staff complement, 213 Tariffs, 1900 Technical staff, 348 Time-table, 133 United States, guests invited to , 1250 C Coloureds, see under “ Internal Affairs” Community Development: Acacia Park, 51 Community Development— (continued). Architects, 261 Barclays Mansions, D urban, 1999 Berlin, industrialization of, loans for, 336 Booysens: police station, 409 Borders, fencing of, 831 Breidbach Township, 81 Breyer Avenue, Waverley: purchase by State, 128 CAPAB: multi-racial audiences, 590 Cape Peninsula, prestige residential area for Coloureds in, 181, 1985 Cape Peninsula, vacant residential plots in, 525 Central business districts: permits, 1373 Cinemas: perm its, 607 Coloured/Black managers in White group areas, 1605 Coloured farmers in Kimberley, 415 Coloured managers in W hite areas, 197 De Hoop test zone, 776 De Waal Drive, flats on, 992 District Six: Bloemhof complex, 338, 348 Conditions for resale of houses, 1337 Families rem oved, 234 Houses sold to W hites, 278 Community Development— (continued). District Six— (continued). Income qualifications for houses, 1339 Removals, 1451 Drakensberg High School, Estcourt: fire, 42 Durban beach front: desegregation, 406 Farms/small-holdings, Coloured owners of, 378 Fordsburg, 1657 Gainsborough C ourt, Durban, 1997 Gandhi, 1069 Germiston: police station, 1557 Grahamstown, cinemas for Coloured community of, 1740 Grahamstown, money spent on Coloured community at, 166 G roote Schuur, zoological gardens at, 147, 379, 768, 777 Group areas: King William’s Town, 45 Non-Whites in W hite, 591, 2027 Open areas, 479, 829, 1166 Orange Free State: Indians, 1018 Pieterm aritzburg, 45 Proclaimed, 828, 829, 1264, 1685 W estern Cape, 524 W itbank, 162 Community Development—(continued). Group A reas Act and other Acts, Tech­ nical Committee of Inquiry into, 128,911,1031 Group Areas Board: prestige residen­ tial area for Coloureds, 181, 1985 Housing: Aged persons, 927 Amounts spent in cities, 2080 Cape Peninsula, 433 Durban complex, 459 Funds available/spent/allocated, 1303 Medical certificates for loans, 1963 Natal, 457 Prince Alfred Hamlet, 462, 463 Shortage in each province, 432 Shortage in Transvaal and Natal, 311 Shortage of, for Coloureds in Port Elizabeth and U itenhage, 2060 Housing Fund, National, 375, 589 Hout Bay, squatter houses in, 253, 2088 Johannesburg area, accommodation in, 1187,1188 Johannesburg, Coloured housing in, 1534 Johannesburg, purchase of property in, 1941,2023 Kimberley T heatre, 1504 Community Development— (continued). King’s Beach Am phitheatre, 111 M alabar, 1156 M arlboro, 13, 1013, 1735 Mayfair, 825, 1657, 2026 Military service, 914 Newspaper Press U nion, 1265 Odeon T heatre, Grahamstown: permit, 690 Old age homes, 597 P W Botha Army Combat School, 414, 815 Park Lane Mansions, Cape Town, 2003 Port Elizabeth: Mount Road police station, 1480 Shortage of Coloured housing, 2060 Supreme Court Building, 1290 Trading permits, 1690 President’s Council, 28, 591, 1734 Pretoria, purchase of official dwellings in, 1735, 1736 Rehabilitation areas: funds, 1755 Each race group/each province, 233 Families in each race group, 1684 White/Coloured/Indian families, 2058 Woodstock, 1401 Community Development— (continued). Rent control: Barclays Mansions, D urban, 1999 Dwelling units subject to , 377 Flat in Sea Point, 882 Gainsborough Court, D urban, 1997 Garages in Three A nchor Bay, 1058 Park Lane Mansions, Cape Town, 2003 Roeland Street, archives building in, 781 Roodepoort: police station, 1738 Rosebank, Johannesburg: police sta­ tion, 606 Rygersdal Flats, Cape Town, 596 Sandton, Coloured residential area in, 1601 Schools, capital expenditure on, 1266 Separate A m enities, Reservation of, Act, 186 Sport, obstacles in the way of normal, 911 Stockenstrom, 1520, 1596 Tenants, protected, 725 Umhlali area, Indians in, 1454 Union Buildings, 1916 U rban Foundation, 55 U rban renewal areas, 820 Valuators, 351 Community Development— (continued). Woodstock: Coloured persons, 525 G roup character, 64 Pine Street, 167 Race classification, 524 Residential land, 525 Zonnebloem , sale of houses in, 1337 Constitutional Development and Planning: Alldays, 5 Civil Defence organizations: funds, 677 Constitutional Guidelines : A New Dis­ pensation for W hites, Coloureds and Indians, 937 D epopulation, 581 D urban, opening of beach facilities in, 761 Griqua people, 267 Military service, 919 Newspaper Press U nion, 1305 Orange Free State, Indians in, 1018 Political m atters, information on, fur­ nished by officials, 422 President’s Council, consideration of re­ port of Constitutional Committee of, 265 Roads, positioning of, 1592, 1593, 1729 Scientists, salary structures of, 257 Statistics: Births, 819 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued). Statistics— (continued). Citizens, South African, 67, 1348 Doctors who left Republic, 79 Drug manufacturers/distributors, 999 Economically active persons, 67, 1000 Emigrants, 230 Employed persons, 878, 1937 Family/residential units, 1099 Houses provided by private sector, 70 Immigrants, 230. 1100 Population figures, 115, 204, 231 Residents, 1930 South West Africa: residents, 89 Sub Standard A: 678, 679, 680 Table M ountain and Southern Peninsu­ la Mountain Chain Nature Area Reserve, 192, 1500 Co-operation and Development: 30-year leasehold system, 903 72-hour restriction, 493, 718 99-year leasehold system: Alexandra, 246, 755, 1151 Central Transvaal, 1701 D rakensberg, 745 East Rand, 1359 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). 99-year leasehold system— (continued). Eastern Cape area, 240 Eastern Transvaal, 1777 Highveld, 1707 Nomondi Township, 1436 Northern Transvaal, 1805 Orange Vaal, 1790 Plots, 239 Port Alfred, 1783 Port Natal, 745 Soweto, 41 Urban areas, 335, 903 Western Cape, 487 W estern Transvaal, 1813 Administration Boards: Agricultural workers, training fa­ cilities for, 1421 Central Transvaal, 1701, 1768, 1769,1770 Drakensberg, 553 East Rand, 154, 1356, 1358, 1359, 1362, 1363,1381 Eastern Cape, 241, 384, 386, 1352, 1353, 1711, 1717,1904, 1907 Eastern Transvaal, 1707, 1709, 1774, 1777 Employees, 854, 855, 896. 1194 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). A dministration Boards— (continued). Employment opportunities, 1407 Fines, 96 Highveld, 1388, 1703, 1705, 1707, 1771 Housing, see that heading Industrial/commercial land, 2095 Investments, 2010 KTC squatter camp. 1391 Northern Transvaal, 1716, 1800, 1805, 1806, 1807 Orange Vaal, 1714, 1715, 1784, 1785,1788, 1790 Pension fund, 1194, 1367 Port Natal, 142,553 Sorghum beer, 1524, 1525, 1526 Sorghum beer/liquor accounts, 1773 West Rand, 148, 749, 1435 W estern Cape, 1523 Western Transvaal, 1721, 1810, 1811, 1813, 1815, 1816, 1820 W orkers requested, 896 Agricultural w orkers, training facilities for, 1421 Alexandra: Development, 12 Housing, 1380 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). A lexandra— (continued). Infrastructure, 1380 Redevelopm ent, 1106 Removals, 543 Sports facilities, 1164 Amaoti area, 258, 259, 430, 487, 1411 Bali/Malalasdrift, 943 Batlokwe tribe, removal of, 1972 Bekum thetho settlem ent, 2085 Bethal area, 1384 Bhongalethu Township, 1649, 1822, 1823,1824 Bilanyoni Township, 559 Black spots, 531, 1130, 1131,2090 Black states, see “N ational states” and “ Independent states” Blacks (U rban A reas) Consolidation Act, amendm ent of, 576 Block 24,1918 Boesmansriviermond, 719 Cape Town: population/unemployment, 729 Children: Allowances, 1451 In foster care, 1093 In need of care, 645 In reformatories: rail tickets, 189 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Children— (continued). In welfare homes, maintenance grants for, 1085 Placed in adoption, 1369 Chuniespoort/Zebediela mountain range: farms, 1917 Circular, 731 Commission for, 773,1912 Commissioners, 1087 Community councils, 1176, 1366, 1682 Compensation, 2053 Consolidation, land recommended for, 588 Contract workers, 854, 1435 Creches/day-care centres, 1416 Crossroads: Appeal Comm ittee, 579, 1269, 1858 Fights/destruction of property, 1027 Inhabitants. 1539 List of persons resident in, 578 New Crossroads, 888 Permits, 688 Population, 803 Raids, 646 Shelters, 646 Upgrading, 578 Co-operational and Development— (con­ tinued). Daggakraal/Ngema/Driefontein, 1173 D an Q eqe Sport Stadium, Zwide Township, 1181 Dealesville, 1709 D endron/Vivo area, 1545 D eportations, 105, 401, 854 Development Trust and Land Act: Land purchased, 1064, 2090, 2092 Prosecutions, 2095 Development Trust, South African, 24, 697 Devondale 11039/Lot 8 Qudeni, 837, 838 Dlkilili v Federated Insurance Co Ltd, 1844 Domestic workers: Accommodation: D urban, 142 East Rand, 154 Flat Premises, 143, 260, 2040 Johannesburg, 148 Laws and regulations relating to (W estern Cape), 1522,1523 Drift Sands/Swartklip, 1389, 1521 Duduza, 1599 Duncan Village, 43, 1269 East Rand residential areas, 379 Ekuvukeni, 2035, 2053 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Elandskop/Boston area, 1242 Employment, illegal, 96 Employment opportunities, 1001, 1407 Evaton area, 2059 Ezakeni/Pomeroy, 842 Farms/smallholdings owned by Blacks, 555 Freehold tenure, 303, 1107 Gold mines, Blacks employed at cer­ tain, 1819 Government stock held by farm ers, 74, 198 Grahamstown: Cinemas, 906 Housing, 1352 Population, 209, 1352 Rive R eport, 1354 U nemployed, 1288 Guguletu: Population/accommodation/sports fields, 835 Removals, 1389 Hatting No 1222, W eenen, 2086 Housing: 99-year leashold system, see that heading Administration Boards, 901, 1700 Buying of houses, 684 Co-operation and Development—(con­ tinued). Housing— ( continued). Cape Peninsula, 203, 891 Central Transvaal, 1768, 1769 Drakensberg Administration Board, 553 Dwelling units to be erected, 1003 East Rand Black residential areas, 379 Eastern Cape, 1945 Eastern Transvaal, 1774, 1777 Family housing units, 534, 1356, 1815 Grahamstown, 1352 Grants/loans, 386 Guguletu, 835 Highveld, 1703, 1771 Houses built, 893 Houses to be erected, 1003 Housing Development Company, fees paid to , 573 Independent/national states, 1700 Langa/Nyanga/Guguletu, 203, 273 Loans/grants, 350 Mbekweni, 273 Mdantsane / Mlungesi Township/ Grahamstown / Zwide / Fort Beaufort / Ginsburg / Stutter- heim,238 Northern Transvaal, 1805, 1806 Orange Vaal, 1785, 1788 Co-operation and Development—(con­ tinued). Housing— (continued). Port Elizabeth, 385 Port Natal Administration Board. 553 Schemes, 1358, 1816 Shortage, 529 Soweto, 821, 822 Units, 527 W estern Cape, 1608 Western Transvaal, 1815, 1816 Identity documents: Central Transvaal, 1701 Commissioner’s Court in M arket Street, Ferreirasdorp, 756 East Rand, 1362 Eastern Transvaal, 1709 Fines, 96, 1640, 1701 Highveld, 1705 Northern Transvaal, 1716 Orange Vaal, 1714 W estern Cape, 1640 W estern Transvaal, 1721 Inanda/Amaoti area: Blacks (Urban Areas) Consolida­ tion Act: rights, 1411 W ater pipelines, 258, 430 W attle-and-daub dwellings, 259, 487 Co-operation and Development—(con­ tinued). Inanda Township: Accommodation/recreational facili­ ties, 695 Consultants’ report, 407 M aster plan, 486 Office complex, 405 Population, 895 Squatters, 696 Independent states: Areas/agriculture/population, 778 Bophuthatswana: Border/Zeerust, 1273 Ciskei: Consolidation, 595, 824 Report on development, 949, 1858 Townships in corridor be­ tween Transkei and, 1717,1904,1907 Unemployed citizens in R e­ public, 1365 Citizens of, resident in Republic, 1287 Citizenship, 212, 841 Consolidation, 554 Houses built in, 1700 Transkei: Deportations to , 105 Hendam-Dunghela area, 961 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Independent states— (continued). Venda: Border/consolidation, 419 Consolidation/land claims, 421 Industrial/commercial land, 2095 Influx control: Application/lifting, 347 Central Transvaal, 1701 Commissioner’s Court in M arket Street, Ferreirasdorp, 756 Convictions, 1351 East Rand, 1362 Eastern Transvaal, 1709 Fines, 96, 830, 1640, 1701 Highveld, 1705 Northern Transvaal, 1716 Orange Vaal, 1714 Paulpietersburg, 644 U rban centres, 237 W estern Cape, 202,1610, 1640 W estern Transvaal, 1721 Ingwavuma, 8, 1192,1873 Interpreters, 1089 Jabulani: trading interest, 1151 Johannesburg Commissioners’ Courts, 1746,1834 Jonono’s Kop, 839 Kat River settlem ent, 532 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Katlehong/Vosloorus/Tokoza, 379 Kaya M andi, 1613 Kenton-on-Sea, 384', 719 Khayelitsha (see also Drift Sands/ Swartklip): A rea, 956 Dwellings, 1951 Families/persons, 1561 Health services, 2039 Passenger rail link, 956 Prescribed area, 1481 Removals, 1389 Residents, 1951 Site-and-service schemes, 956 Komani court case, 429 KTC squatter camp: A rrests, 823, 1121, 1255 Authorization to stay in camp, 643 Building material removed from camp, 1693 Medicines/clothing/food removed from camp, 1693 Nonzama creche, 691 Officials of Departm ent/Adm inis­ tration Board, 1255, 1391 Raid, 959 Removals, 1387 Shelters, demolition of, 823 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). KTC squatter camp— (continued). Site-and-service scheme, 604 Sites, serviced, 1270 Kwa Thema Community Council, 1927 Kwamagxki, 384 Labour control boards, 839 Labourers, permanent/casual, 1276 Ladysmith farms: resettlem ent, 698 Land for industries/commerce/housing, 2095 Land, purchase of, 1064, 2090, 2092 Langa: Commissioners’ Courts, 1412, 1457,1551 Family housing units, 273 Population/accommodation/sports fields, 835 Removals, 1389 Women, children, in jail, 1623 Limehill/Ekuvukeni complex, 2053 Lodgers’ permits, 1363 Lwandle, 1612 M agistrate/prosecutor, one person act­ ing as, 82 Mamelodi, 1871 M arico/Moretele district, 2057 Matiwane’s Kop, 2085 Matoks/Ramagoep, 552, 1543 Co-operation and Development—(con­ tinued). Mbekweni: Family housing units, 273 Population/accommodation/sports fields, 833 Rentals increased, 2086 Mduli, 1615 Mfule Mission Station, 1132 Mfuleni, 1611 Military service, 918 Motherwell, 1162, 1286,1355 Mozambique/Zimbabwe, persons from, in Republic, 1627,1631 National states: A mounts spent on, 309 A reas, agriculture and population, 778 Boundaries, 1065 Consolidation, 554, 1779 Employment, 1004, 1696 Gazankulu boundaries, 1065 Houses: Built, 893,1700 Cost per house, 1609 To be erected, 1003,1700 Investments, 1698 KaNgwane: Salaries/administration, 172 Unemployed citizens, 809 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). National states— (continued). KwaNdebele: Consolidation, 1118 Farm s, incorporation of, 1139 Hospitals, 1857 Houses, 1121 Medical services, 1121 Resettlem ent areas, 1120 Size, 1118 Unemployed citizens, 811 KwaNdebele and KaNgwane, Committee of Inquiry into the Possible Involvement of Per­ sons in the Obtaining of Con­ cessions in, 1889,1890 Kwazulu: Citizenship certificates, 756 Consolidation, 1780 Consolidation R eport, 501, 558 L a n d ,1285 Non-contiguous areas, 422 Reserve 4,1453 Unemployed citizens, 811 Lebowa: Block 24,1918 Boundaries, 1065 Deproclam ation, 11 Unemployed citizens, 809 W ater, 757 Co-operation and Development—(con­ tinued). N ational states— (continued). Lebowa Governm ent, Commission of Inquiry into the Alleged Embezzlement of Govern­ ment Funds in the D epart­ ment of Finance and Econom­ ic Affairs of the, 1843 Mineral production, 553 Population, 778 Properties incorporated, 554 Qwaqwa: Boundaries, 1065 Unemployed citizens, 812 National States Citizenship A ct, 212 National States Citizenship Amendment Act, 841 Newspaper Press Union, 1278 Ngotshe district, 2048 Nkqubela, 1616 Nondweni/Nondweni No 5, 843, 844 Nqutu Village, 846, 2085 Ntambanana, 840, 841, 960 Nurses: Cape Peninsula, 983, 984 Nyanga: Family housing units, 273 Population/accommodation/sports fields, 834 Removals, 1389 Nyanga dune site, 488, 602, 753 Occupational therapists, 1234,1235 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). O liphantskop, 842 Onverwacht, 535 Paarl Community Council, 728 Paulpietersburg, 644 Paulpietersburg / Sodwana / Driefon- tein/Reserve No 4, 843 Pensions: Applications*! 005 Bonus, 1416 Old-age, 532 Social pensioners, 836 Temporary employees, 1194,1367 Permits to enter townships, 1277 Piet Retief, 547 Pietersburg district, letting of state- owned land in, 416 Population of townships: Cullinan, etc, 1381 Ezamokuhle, etc, 1707 Grahamstown, 1352 Guguletu, 835 Kenton-on-Sea, 384 Mamelodi, etc, 1770 Northern Transvaal, 1807 Orange Vaal, 1784 Port Alfred, 384, 1353, 1712 Western Transvaal, 1820 W itbank, etc, 1703 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Port Alfred: Amounts collected/expended, 384 Funds, 1712 Housing, 1353, 1712 Night soil, removal of, 1714 Office of Eastern Cape Adminis­ tration Board, 1711 Population, 384, 1353, 1712 Public/recreational facilities, 1712 Rive Report, 1354 Service charge, 1783 Site rentals, 1364 Social w orkers, 1688 Street lighting, 1543 Unemployed persons, 1288 Port Elizabeth: Commissioners’ courts, 1744, 1745 Electricity, 1085 Fire-fighting services, 1952 Funds, 1406 Housing, 1406 Prosecutors, 1088 Public/recreational facilities, 1790, 1800,1810 Qudeni resettlement area, 20 Red Location, Port Elizabeth, 1767 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Reference books: Applications, 2061 Convictions, 1351 Fines, 830 U rban centres, 237 W estern Cape, 202, 1610 Rehabilitation centres, 864, 865 Removals: Batlokwe tribe, 1972 Communities, 807 Kambi/Mooiplaats, 2048 Sandton/Alexandra, 543 Sibongile/Thembalihle, 1766 Urban areas, 746, 750 Repatriation, 700, 1602 Reserve No 4, Natal, 406 Resettlem ent areas in Natal, 1697 Resettlem ent: Ladysmith farms, 698 Residence permits, 1384 Rikhoto judgm ent, 409, 1530, 1636, 1689, 1729, 1892, 2060 Rive R eport, 1354, 1406, 1945 Road, positioning of, 1658 SABRA, 642 Sandton area, removals from, 543 Scheepersrust, 1133 Senthimule/Kutama, 552, 1913 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Seymour, 1248, 1356 Shakaville, 144 Simdlangentsha, 705 Soccer teams: perm its, 886 Social workers, 797, 1036, 1092 Sorghum beer, 1524, 1525, 1526 Sorghum beer/liquor accouts, 1773 Soweto: Aerial survey, 1172, 1183, 1221, 1244 Community councils, 1336 Electricity, 74 Housing, 821, 822 Jabulani Township, 686, 1151 Population, 472 Stands for private developers, 153 Trading licences, 858 W ater meters, 2032 Soweto Township (Port Elizabeth), 1103,1154 Sport: Am ount spent on facilities, 1234 A mounts spent to further, 607 Blacks (U rban Areas) Consolida­ tion A ct, 426 Number participating in, 608 Permits for soccer, 886 Squatters, rail/bus warrants for, 423 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued). Squatters, serviced sites for, 690 Squatting, controlled, 124 St W endolin’s, 766 State-owned land, lease of, 24 Steincoalspruit, 845 Steytlerville, 895, 985 Stockenstrom, 1233 Strategy and Guidelines for the Physical Development of the Republic Cis- kei, 949, 1858 Sweletemba, 1611 Swelihle, 1614 Tax, 183, 534, 695 Thembalihle/Cornfields, 845 Towns, 1063, 1237 Townships: Proclaimed/deproclaimed, 1698 To be erected, 1003 Trading licences in townships: Cullinan, etc, 1363 Ezamokuhle, etc, 1687 Mamelodi, etc, 1686 Northern Transvaal, 1716 Orange Vaal, 1715 W estern Transvaal, 1811 W itbank, etc, 1686 Trespass, 682 Co-operation and Development— (con­ tinued) . U rban Foundation, 87 Vereeniging: erection of compound, 3 W almer Township, 642, 889 W estern Cape: Presence of Blacks, 287 Townships, 1296 Work opportunities, 1001, 1407 Workers: Permanent/casual labourers, 1276 Requisitioned from Black states, 896 South African/foreign, 1426 Zipunzana, 1919 Zolani, 1617 Zulu Law, Code of: status of women, 11 Zwelitsha, 2093 D Defence: Active Citizen Force Reserve, 490, 1294 Advertisement, tank used for, 147 Aeroplanes, collision of, 1246 Armscor, 263 Bomba, A , 1245 Brindle, R, death of, 1481 Buildings, etc, named after persons, 1258 Defence— (continued). Cabinet M inisters, transportation of, 1883, 2089 Ciskei: armaments production, 1749 Conscientious objectors, 293 Courts-martial, 170 Defence Account, Special, 1765 Defence A ct, 798 Defence Force Fund, 1865 De Hoop test site: Ecology, 803 Fishermen/fishing boats, 769 Infrastructure, 801 Land, acquisition of, 733, 769 N ature reserve, 879 Removals, 772 Tests, 802, 803 Visit, 1127 D etainees, 826 Died/seriously injured, 827 Dignitaries, conveyance of, 2041 D onations, 759 Fire-arms, 167 Fuel prices, 1958 Gingles, Lt A , 314 Hamman, Brigadier D S, 127 H elicopter flight to Thabazim bi, 1289 Defence— (continued). Information, former Departm ent of, amounts transferred to , 1765 Ingwavuma, 1749, 1895 Knoetze, Brigadier, 126 Military transport, 163 M innaar, T , 2002 National service: Assurance schemes, 2000 Call-ups, 52, 409, 471 Coloured volunteer put off train, 160 Coloureds, 47 Committee on Persons with Con­ scientious Objections to N at­ ional Service, 602 Death of mem ber, 20 Medical doctors, 167, 1334 Persons failed to report, 702 Rates of pay, 380 Religious objectors, 1272 Solitary confinement, 826 Teachers/doctors, 1334 Newspaper Press U nion, 1174 Occupational therapists, 1102, 1203 P W Botha Army Combat School, 646 Perm anent Force, pay scales of, 434 Political parties, membership of, 156 Postberg N ature Reserve/Kraal Bay- /R iet Bay, 1024 Defence— (continued). President of independant Black state, transport of, 2079 Publications, 2069 Radio transmitters/receivers: licence fees, 261 Recreation Fund, 1072 Riet Bay, 1259 Robben Island, 1531 Rocket, anti-tank, in garden, 47, 883, 1887 Salaries/promotions/honours/medals, 27 SAS President Kruger, 570 Schools, visits to, 1866 Seychelles coup: Funds, 400 Hoare, M, 157, 158 Training ground, 184 W eapons/ammunition/equipment, 158,159,169 Simon’s Town: Lower North Battery, 498, 764 Simon’s Town Naval Base, swimming pool facilities at, 1445, 1484 Social workers, 829 Sports and recreational facilities, 1483 Strauss, A, disappearance of, 1293 Tankers, photographing of, 430 Transkei, transport of commodities to, 2008 Defence— (continued). Van der Merwe, W arrant Officer 1 ,126 Youth camps/rugby clinics, 2006 E Education and Training: Agricultural colleges, 266 Boycotts/unrest/disturbances, 1948 Children who are unable to gain admis­ sion to schools, 197 Colleges of education, 1531 Farm schools, 536, 543, 1681 Holidays, 1329,1650 I D Mkize school, 155 Khayelitsha, 1597,1981 Langa High School, 156 Libraries, 1439 Lochvaal area, 955 Mathematics/science teachers, 545 Military service, 917 Newspaper Press U nion, 1237 Occupational therapists, 1345 Per capita expenditure on pupils, 894 Port Alfred, 1782 Port Elizabeth: Mathematics/science teachers, 545 Pupil capacity of schools, 1197 Schools/maintenance/services, 1342 Schools/pupils/teachers, 477 Education and Training— (continued). Port Elizabeth— (continued). Teachers/vacancies, 1086 Secondary schools: Orange Free State/N orthern Cape, 1781 Rural areas, 288, 289, 290, 903 Senior Certificate examination, 479 Sizamile school, 155 Soweto, 776 Sport, 648, 796,1128 Stationery/text books/prescribed books, 925 Std 10 examinations, 1413 Student teachers: bursaries, 195 Students turned away from schools, 1688 Teachers, salaries of, 800,1267, 1465 Technical Education, Co-ordinating Council for, 941 Technikons: Courses, 1092 Fees, 1091 Number of, 196, 1091 Students, 195, 1129 Universities, see that heading W estern Cape, 1678,1694 Environment Affairs and Fisheries: A belone, 371,713 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con­ tinued). Afforestation, 1556 Africana, 516,1528 Algoa Bay, sewerage outlet in, 490 Am atole Regional W ater Supply Scheme, 248,1168 Anchovies, see “Pelagic fish” Cape fur seals, 1559 Crayfish, see “Rock L obster” Crustacean trawl industry, 1561 Daggakraal/Ngem a/Driefontein, 1113 De H oop test site, 775, 942, 1495, 1946 Drought conditions, 2003 Effluent: Discharge of industrial, 789 Pieterm aritzburg, 1492 Recycling of sewerage, 410 Environm ent, Council for the, 272, 970, 2021 Fishing: foreign nations, 135,1477 Fish-Sundays River Canal Scheme, 1797 G rootdraai Emergency Augmentation Scheme, 1245 G round w ater resources, 1493 Hazlemere Dam, 1175 Hiking trails, 1472, 1473, 1475 Houses, leasing of, 880 Icebergs, 1230 Inanda Dam, 1438 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con­ tinued). Indigenous wood, sale of, 129 Kalahari Stock Watering Scheme, 1016 1109 Kalkfontein Dam, 651 Kogelberg Forestry Reserve, 1231 Kruger National Park, 149, 271, 305 Land Acquisition Fund, 280 Langebaan L ag o o n ,1023,1215 Long D ar 101,1018, 1019 Midmar Dam, 1220 Military service, 917 Mouille Point, pollution at, 1229 Natal: water supplies, 1158, 1437 Newspaper Press Union, 1232 Njelele Government W ater Scheme, 1401 Orange/Fish/Lake Mentz project, 1825 Orange-Fish River Irrigation Scheme, 1799 Orania, 15 P K le Roux Dam, 15 Parks, national, 81 Pelagic fish: Anchovy/pilchard/non-quota, lan­ ded, 198,1321 Committee of Inquiry, 1987 Control measures, 1274 Global quota, 170 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con tinued). Pelagic fish— (continued). Pilchard/anchovy: im mature juve niles, 280 Pilchard/anchovy spawning pat­ terns, 59 Pilchards, see “Pelagic fish” Political party, funds for: letters, 1955 Posts, 392 Power stations, dry-cooling technology for, 1033 Prawns, 1460, 1529 PWV w ater requirem ents, 515 Rain augmentation, 1015 Ramsar Convention, 1023 Riet Bay, 1214,1215 Road, positioning of, 1826 Rock lobster: Commercial quota, 42 Export/catch quotas, 508 Offences in connection with, 371 Prosecutions for exceeding quotas, 165 Receiving/marketing quotas, 962 Undersized: prosecutions, 320 Sandton, pollution of rivers/streams flowing through, 187 Sea birds, rescue/cleaning of, 2017 Sea Fisheries Research Institute, 59 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con­ tinued). Seals, 1458 Seaweed, 580 Sishen: water pipeline, 1205 Southern Invader, 689 Table M ountain: fire, 268, 1443, 1644 Tugela Basin, hydro-electric power in, 1414 Tugela Basin Scheme, 1438 Tugela-Vaal Project, 515 Umhlatuzi W ater Board, 1014 Umkomaas-Umgeni Link-up W ater Scheme, 142 United Nations Environm ental Pro­ gram, 582 Veld types, 386 V lekpoort Reclam ation A rea, 1645 Water: Costs of, 516 M etered, 1073 Purchase of, 1440, 1480 Research Commission, 1008 Reserves, 1626 Restrictions, 1955 Schemes, amounts spent on, 476 Storage schemes, 509, 511 Supply of, during drought, 1189 U rban A reas, 722, 1879 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con­ tinued). W ater— (continued). Use: agriculture / power / indus­ try/domestic, 1463 W aterdown D am , 745 W ater hyacinth infestation, 715, 1014 W est Coast, national park along, 305 W etlands, international convention on, 969 Whaling Commission, International, 713,1529 Wriggleswade D am , 1130 F Finance: Accountants, chartered, examination for, 299 Agricultural research, funds for, 193 Bonus bonds: Abolition, 1653, 1654 Applications for investments in, 683 Bought/redeem ed, 235 Prize money, 294 Proceeds, 1655 R eturn on, 31 Budget: provinces/W hite population, 216 Building Societies in South Africa, Commission of Inquiry into Cer­ tain M atters relating to , 762 Building society movement, 27, 762 Finance— (continued). Coloureds/Indians: estimates, 1760 Commercial Banks, financial assistance to, 1577 Credit cards, 408 Croeser Working G roup, 275 Current/capital account, 471 Customs and Excise Duties, 583 Defence Account, Special, 119, 512 Exchange control, 1723 Foreign exchange reserves, 711 Foreign liabilities, 711 Fringe benefit legislation, 10 Glen Anil Company, 312, 495 Gold, 295 Governm ent, amount owing by, 296, 706 G overnm ent bank loans, 375 Government: international loans/draw­ ings, 373 Government stock, 298, 699, 1247 Gross national product, 177 Income tax legislation, information about, 12 Inland Revenue, staff establishment of, 521 Insurance policies: regulations, 21 International airports, sales tax at duty­ free shops at, 196 International M onetary Fund, 373 Finance— (continued). Kalahari Stock W atering Scheme, 1109 Kruger Rand coins, 828,1618 Land and Agricultural Bank, 245, 791 Land Bank loans, 683 Local A uthorities, Committee of In­ quiry into the Finances of, 275 Military service, 597, 914 M onetary System and Monetary Policy in South Africa, Commission of In­ quiry into the, 762 Newspaper Press Union, 1238, 1278 Pensioners/beneficiaries/bonuses, 1892 Post-graduate studies, deduction of ex­ penditure of, 97 Public debt, 557 Pupil, unit cost per, 1171 Reserve Bank, building of, 1597 Residential units, building of: fiscal in­ centives, 11 Sale of shareholding in company, 1620 Sales tax, 281 Short-term foreign liabilities, 711 South W est Africa: financial control, 88 Stabilization Fund, 295 Tobacco: customs and excise duty, 936 Tax: Amounts paid, 680, 1839 Apportionment system, 22 Finance— (continued). T ax— (continued). Capital gains, 297 Company, 294, 1102 Donations, 105 Individuals, 1102 Revenue for State, 178 Taxpayers, 225, 296, 527 Uniform system, 196, 296 W ritten off, 180 Tax-free investments, 31 Transvaal: subsidy for education, 1171 Treasury bonds, 31 Welfare organisations, donations/contri­ butions to , 945 Yearbook, South African, printing of, 175 Foreign Affairs and Information: Artists, visiting: assistance, 94 Black states, amounts to be spent on, 1161 Bophuthatswana, 26, 586 Border violation, 91 Campus News, 574 Ciskei: Armam ents production, 1747 Financial aid, 189, 719 Pasturage, areas, 1248,1249 Representations/talks, 1921 Foreign Affairs and Information— (con­ tinued). Citizenship, 681 Conservative Party, broadcasting of re­ port about leader of, 263 Constitution, The New, 1859 Constitutional Guidelines: A New Dis­ pensation for Whites, Coloureds and Indians, 61, 937, 1029, 1030, 1067,2037 Constitutional reform, meetings about, 758,759 Consulates of Black states, 719, 720 Customs/immigration posts, 1383 Customs U nion agreem ent, 108 Diplomatic missions: officers, 243 Fishing vessel, intercepting of, 1021 Foreign countries, discussions with rep­ resentatives of, 1584 Guidelines for a New Constitutional Dispensation: A n Opportunity for Participation, 63, 753, 957, 1028, 1066,2036 Independent states, townships/dwelling units in, 308, 310 Information, form er D epartm ent of, funds of, 1928 International actions against South Africa, 1147 Lesotho, 1920, 2050 Magazine, control over, 1157, 1160, 1266 Magazine, financial support for, 757 Military service, 913 Newspaper Press U nion, 1212 Foreign Affairs and Information— (con­ tinued). Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, 299 Pieterse, A: outstanding amounts, 249, 1739 Posts, 61 Pressmen at meeting in Louis Trichardt, 721 Prime Minister: printing/distribution of speeches, 92 Race Relations, South African Institute of, 2099 Radio Act, 2001 Repatriation, 1373 Research Institutes, overseas, contribu­ tions to , 611 SABC: Auditors, investigation by, 139 Board, 972 Bophuthatswana, 981 Broadcasting complex in Cape Town, 141 Broadcasting in Southern Africa, Committee of Inquiry into Co-operation in respect of, and the Ordering, Regulating and Rationalizing of, 300, 982 Complaints, 14 Director-general, 130, 311 Flats, purchase of block of, 116 Radio 5,1013 Television sets, unlicenced, 302 Television viewers, 279 Vredehoek site, 890 Foreign Affairs and Information— (con­ tinued). Schoeman, P: detention, 1251 Sea, Convention on the Law of the, 1453 Sea, Law of the: Conference/treaty, 1058 Squatters, repatriation of, 592 State Trust B oard, 283 Swapo, 1923 Transkei, 584 Transkei Municipal Association: debts, 176, 1915 UN, 1142,1147 Venda, 571, 587 Venda: office for Consul-General, 502 W ater, importation of, 1190 W estern Cape, unrest in: interdepart­ mental committee, 492 Zuid-Afrika in focus, 1152, 1299 H Health and Welfare: Abortion and Sterilization Act, 1032 Adoption, 1368 Aged persons, subsidy in respect of homes for, 1098 Air pollution monitoring: Cape Town, 1501 Port Elizabeth, 1241 Woodstock, 1494 Animals, experiments on, 1920 Health and Welfare— (continued). Benjamin, D: death certificate, 1444 Bilharzia, 247 Births, legitimizing of, 1659 Breakfast food, 1218, 1225 Bubonic plague, 589 Children in foster care, 1009 Children in need of care, 819 Children in welfare homes, m ainten­ ance grants for, 935 Children’s allowances, 1434,1939 Cholera, 99, 109, 272, 1505 Cr6ches/day-care centres, 1414 Detainees, 28, 500, 590 Drugs, effect of, on drivers, 1090 Family planning, 1447 Foodstuffs unfit for human consump­ tion, 1225 G ametes, 1410 Health M atters, Commission of Inquiry into, 87, 304, 1297,1725 Hospital beds, 473, 474 Infant mortality rate, 231 J G Strijdom Hospital, 1886 Johannesburg G eneral Hospital, 1886 Kowie Hospital, Port Alfred, 939 Kwashiorkor, 400 Lead: Atmospheric lead levels, 373 Health and Welfare— (continued). Lead— (continued). C ontent of paint, 272 Levels in blood, 250, 489 M altsters, 1635 Marasmus, 400 Measles, 1461 Medical aid funds, 1633 Medical and D ental Council, 1730 Medical research, 704 Mental institutions, 626 Mentally handicapped children, assist­ ance for, 273 Military service, 914 M innaar, T, in W eskoppies Hospital, 2004 Newspaper Press Union, 1278 Nurses, 1101, 1997 Nursing of patients of other races, 575 Occupational H ealth, Commission of Inquiry into, 138, 139,1731, 1732 Occupational therapists, 1102, 1230 1235,1236 Pap smears, 589 Pensions: Discrimination against women, 872 Military disability pensions, 171 Old age, 283 Protesting burghers, 593 Health and Welfare— (continued). Pensions— (continued). Social pensioners, 626 State pension funds, 2016, 2098 Pharmaceutical companies: bribery, 274 Poliomyelitis, 100, 249, 250, 393 Port A lfred, 1642 Port Elizabeth: Black psychiatric pa­ tients, 727 Prescription drugs, 1052 Radio-activity, levels of, in atm osphere, 1244 Randburg/Sandton: funds, 1605 Smoking of tobacco, 260 Social workers, 1006, 1011, 1038, 1051 Sorghum malt: fungi and fungal toxins, 1560 Sterilization operations, 2045 Student nurses, 1420 Tuberculosis, 817, 852 V enter, L: foundling, 1876, 2090 I Indians, see under “ Internal A ffairs” Industries, Commerce and Tourism: Agricultural sector: protection of indus­ tries affecting, 1467 Atlantis Diesel Engines, 706 Beer, selling of, in chain stores/grocery stores, 255 Casino activities, 1964 Industries, Commerce and Tourism— (con­ tinued). Competition Board: Biscuit and glass industries, 2082 British Food, 1620 Cases investigated, 476 M embers, 766 Report no 10, 481 Congress Bureau, National, 995 Decentralization Board, 1132 Decentralization scheme: G overnm ent liability, 1467 Industries ceased/further assisted/ taken over, 1466 Loans, 1465 New enterprises, 1562, 1565 Dioxin, 1541 Escom, 978 Estate Agents B oard, 146 Estate Agents Fidelity Fund, 244 Export concessions, 768 Factories, 240 Fertilizer Industry, Committee of In­ quiry into the, 939 Films: subsidies, 711 Fish meal, 198 Hotels: international status/permits, 480,1944 Industrial Development Strategy, Study Group on, 317 Industries, Commerce and Tourism— (con­ tinued). Industries, establishing of, 1566 Linerboard, 1927 M etal, ferrous scrap, m arketing of, 81 Metals, processing of, 247 Military service, 917 Milk-powder, 1742 M otor vehicle repairs, 2051 National Supplies Procurem ent Fund, 1332 Newspaper Press U nion, 1281 Potato chips, 1588 Price-controlled commodities, 1958 PWV area, 778 Shipbuilding industry, 1216 Strategic stock piles, 1221, 1222, 1937 Tariff protection, 1165 Thabazimbi/Iscor plant, 312 Tourists, 997 Trade Practices A ct, 473 Trade Practices Advisory Comm ittee, 473 Travel Agents Board, 1850 Visitors, foreign, 1845 Internal Affairs: Accountants, chartered, 574 Asiatics in the N orthern Districts of N a­ tal A ct, 805 Internal Affairs—(continued). Astiz, A: passport/visa, 256, 428 Births, legitimizing of, 1751 Births, registration of, 1116 Bomba, A: status/work perm it, 1186 Censure, 1080 Chiavelli, M: residence perm it, 57, 83, 958 Chief electoral officer, 951 Ciskei citizens: travel documents, 153 Citizenship Act, South African, 1498 Coloureds and Indians: Adoptions, 1299 Alcohol-related problems, 1536 Children in foster care, 1049 Children in reformatories: rail tick­ ets, 188 Children’s allowances, 1434,1940 Creches/day-care centres, 1415 Education: Autistic children, 1328 Cerebral-palsied Coloured children, 425 Double-session system for Coloureds, 1339 D rakensberg High School, Est court: fire, 41 H earing of Coloured pupils, 1953 Internal Affairs— (continued). Coloureds and Indians— (continued). Education— (continued). King William’s Town: Indian children, 427 Libraries: Coloured schools, 1347 M atriculation: low pass-rate for Coloureds, 908 O udtshoom : Use by Coloureds of White school, 498 Permission to stay away from school on 16 June, 1650 Port Elizabeth, 464, 1953 Prince A lfred H am let, Coloured school at, 354 Salaries in arrear, 357, 598, 1369 School pupils, per capita ex­ penditure o n ,514 Schools, Coloured, 1478 Senior Certificate examin­ ation, 1420 Teacher training, 789, 799 Teachers, salary scales of, 1349, 1394,1395 Travel allowances, 2013 Vista High School/Schotsche Kloof Primary School/St Paul EC Primary School, 1204 Old-age pensions: Coloureds, 277 Indians, 179 Internal Affairs—(continued). Coloureds and Indians— (continued). Orange Free State, Indians in, 1034,1035 Population Registration Act, 1733 Rehabilitation centres, 1535 Residents/voters, 1733 Social pensioners, 633 Sport, 508, 509 Stockenstrom, 1594 Universities, see that heading Welfare societies, maintenance grant to, 1039 Wentworth Place of Safety, 1496, 1871 W itbank, Indians in, 199 Constitutional Guidelines: A New Dis­ pensation for W hites, Coloureds and Indians, 276 Cristina, O: visa, 1195 Defence Force: equal pay for equal work in, 276 Dietitians: salary increases, 1632 Film, approval of, 2083 Foreign workers, employment of, by newspaper groups, 1212,1254 Gingles, A: citizenship, 318 Griqua land m atters, 726, 727 Guidelines for a New Constitutional Dispensation: An O pportunity for Participation, 276 Howa, H: passport, 871, 950 Internal Affairs— (continued). Identity documents: Applications not yet processed, 1255 Applications received/to be issued/ issued in 1982, 513 Applied for in 1983/being pro­ cessed, 1983, 2075 Issued/to be issued, 512 Voters not yet in possession of/ referendum , 1991 Immigrants, 94 M agistrates/commissioners, salary scales of, 714 Media Council, 246 M iddelburg, by-election in, 1520,1734 Military service, 913 Minnaar, T: citizenship, 2005 Newspaper Press Union, 1108 Newspapers, Registration of, A m end­ ment Act, 184, 246, 716 Occupational therapists, 1449 Orange Free State Law Book, 804, 936 Passports, 459 Press Council, 200 Public holiday, 1650 Public Service: Complaints, 1859 Housing subsidies, 884, 1108, 1297 Internal Affairs— (continued). Public Service— (continued). Military service, 1244, 1451 Personnel, 45, 46 Posts, 282 Resignations, 2086 Restructuring, 1624, 1646, 1647, 1648 Salaries, 64, 609, 1118, 1990 Transfers, 1542 Publications Board, 496 Race reclassifications, 176 Residence permits, perm anent, 1933, 1934,1935,1936 Schoeman, P: citizenship/passport, 1243 Social workers, 910, 1037, 1039, 1049 Stockenstrom, 925 Travel documents for Ciskeian citizens, 153 V enter, L: foundling, 1961 Voters, 1300, 1676 V oters’ rolls, 1537 Willmer, B: citizenship/residence per­ mit, 601, 2052 J Justice: Animal Diseases and Parasites A ct, 411 Animals Protection A ct, 1052 A thlone Magistrate’s C ourt, 1464 Justice— (continued). Bankruptcies, 354 Benson, C: complaints, 1660 Cape Town M agistrate’s Court, 1456 Capital punishment, 22 Cinemas: requests/applications to be open on Sundays, 1589 Corporal punishment, 22,1448 Court interpreters, 641 Criminal Procedure Act: sections 77 or 78, 1450 D eath penalty, 1725 D eath sentences, 174,1723 Detainees: Assault, 57 Charged/convicted/acquitted, 782, 1073,1076,1078 Children, 2062, 2068 Criminal Procedure A ct, 788 Trade union movements, 830 Visits by inspectors/magistrates, 337 Visits: complaints of ill-treatm ent, 1079 Duvenage, K, post-mortem on, 1030 Employment, illegal, 738, 818 Executions, 60 Films on Sundays, 199, 1879 Immorality A ct, 112,1604 Incest, 929 Justice— (continued). Internal Security Act: Advisory Comm ittee, 349 Notices, 787 Juvenile rape, 1425 Legal Aid, 327 Liquidation, compulsory, 469 Lord’s Day Observance A ct, 1588 Lunnis, G , death of, 815 M agistrates’ courts, administrative posts in, 460 Marriage officers, 1925 Mental illness, 1450 Military service, 915 National serviceman: inquest, 515 Newspaper Press U nion, 1394 Newspapers, charges against, 484 Ngcobo, S, death of, 2, 1857 Organization and Work Study Division, 468 Perskor circulation figures, 483 Prisons: Barberton prison farm, 1226, 1992 Crimes against security of State, 1098 Deaths, 907, 1094 Farm labour, 2097 Life sentences, 1098 Justice— (continued). Prisons— (continued). Political party, material for, 1854, 2000 Pollsmoor, 502, 796 Population, 614 Prison officers’ rugby club, 946 Prisoners in mental institutions, 818 Prisoners killed/seriously injured, 1096 Robben Island, 383, 953, 1098, 1515 Staff shortages, 613 W arders killed/seriously injured, 1096 Public prosecutors, posts for, 461 Public servant, transfer of, 1622 Rape, 928, 929, 935 R eport, 402 Resignations, 649 Riddell, R B, 29 Social w orkers, 301, 924 Sparks, S: offence/finger-prints, 1060 Staff, 467 Staff shortages, 402 State Law Advisors’ Division: establish­ m ent, 356 State v T M B Hoare and others, 763 Stock theft, 353 Justice— (continued). Terrorism Act, 57 Trespass, 816, 1080 Van den Berg/Lategan case, 1532, 1586 Van Vuuren, J C Janse, conviction of, 760,881 L Law and Order: Abuse of Dependence-producing Sub­ stances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, 1082 Afrikaner-weerstandsbeweging, 1635 A lexandra Township: offences, 171 Badat, S, 1625 Bag-snatching, 808 B arberton prison farm, 1227 Barnard, Const M C, State v, 1555 Beaches, 701, 851 Benjamin, D: arrest/post-mortem, 1292,1558 Berea police station: complaints, 1319 Blacks (U rban Areas) Consolidation Act: Pieterm aritzburg, 616 Booysens police station, 517 Border, illegal crossing of, 598 Brooklyn police station, Pretoria: of­ fences, 520 Burglaries, 738 Campus News, 431, 693, 1224 Cape Flats: number of policemen/crime rate, 411 Law and Order— (continued). Cape Peninsula: offences, 349, 464, 575 Cape Peninsula: posts, 1194 Car, report on, 688 Casino/other concessions: investigation, 1942 Children detained in police cells, 2016 Complaints from detainees, 135 Conservative Party, broadcasting of re­ port about leader of, 264 Constitution: alleged contravention, 90, 315 Counterfeit notes, etc, 965 Crimes: violence, 1024 Cristina, O , death of, 1157 Crossroads, 1025, 1027 Curfew regulations, 21 Dagga, 1507 D eath in custody, 104 D eath in detention, 849, 863 Drugs, 974 D ube, T , 1759 Duvenhage, K, shooting of, 765,1057 Eastern Cape (East London/King Wil­ liam’s Town/Stutterheim/ Cathcart/ Queenstown): offences, 736 Edenvale: offences, 299 Farm labourers’ children detained, 1408 Fire-arms, 227, 470, 865, 971, 1555 Law and Order— (continued). Foot patrols, 606 G eneral W orkers Union: burglary, 989 G erhardt, D , 955, 1216 G reat Centenary Hall, New Brighton, 991 G reenm arket Square: teargas, 1555 Group Areas Act, 1372, 1504 Hamakwayo, J, 859 Hillbrow: offences, 818 Hlopholosa, J, 1870 Identity documents, 222 Immorality A ct, 700, 1508, 1604 Infants, assault on, by parents, 866 Influx control, 98, 222, 236, 1508 Internal Security Act: Allowances, 1084 Board of Review, 73 Detainees, representations from, 40 Detentions 1982, 95 D etention under section 28, 1622 Detention under sections 28(1) and 31(1), 904, 905,1327 D etention under sections 28 and 29: each race group, 2044 Detention under section 29(1), 107 Detention under section 29: Johan­ nesburg, 2044 Law and Order— (continued). Internal Security Act— (continued). Notices in terms of sections 18(1) and 20(1), 858 Persons charged under, 806 Persons held under, 2 Restrictions: Beyers Naude, 84; Review of cases, 124; Number of persons, 183; A ttorneys and advocates, 1637 Visits by inspectors/magistrates, 487 Visits: ill-treatm ent, 973 Jam es, A , shooting of, 879 Johannesburg North: crimes, 847 Johannesburg, shots fired in, 1109 Juvenile rape, 1281,1282 Juveniles, detention of, 1408 Khusal, C, arrest of, 2014 KTC squatter camp: A nti-riot rubber batons, 1333 Barbed wire, 1405 Floodlights/spotlights, 1578 Photographs/M embers of Parlia­ m ent, 1258 Police visits/cost of activities, 1371 Raid on 25 February, 496 Raids: influx control and squatting, 1193 Tear-gas/tear-smoke, 1256 Tear-smoke/persons injured, 1387 Law and Order— (continued). Labour disputes/work stoppages/strikes, 700 Labour Party: Military wing, 315 Police at meeting, 517 Lethaba power station, 1892 Louis Trichardt, public meeting at, 767 Lunnis, G , death of, 739, 1973 M abona, C, 726 M adikane, T , 725,1262 M alatji, P, 1852 Mampe, B, 861 M anana, T , death of, 1290, 1852 Mareme, L, death of, 976,1973 Maseru, persons killed in attack on, 251 M ashabane, Z , 850 M athopistad, police action at, 1599 Mayfair, 2020 Mdyogolo, Y, 2007 Melitafa, B, 2007 M emorandum on person, 1909 Mhkize, P, apprehension of, 259 M innaar, T , arrest of, 2001 Mkhize, S, shooting of, 985, 1141, 1854 Mngadi, Miss C, interrogation of, 138 Mogatusa, F, 851 Law and Order— (continued). M onama, P, 1870 M onnakgotla, J, 848 Mosime, K, 1870 Motor-cars, thefts from, 696 M otor vehicles: Accidents, report forms for, 971 Stolen, 737, 812 M owbray/Rondebosch/Claremont: of­ fences, 518 Mtimkulu, S: reported missing, 1117, 1598 Mugging, 808, 966 Mxenge, G , 31 Mzolo, E, 863 Naidoo, G, 1870 Natal, University of, police action at, 1370 National serviceman, death of, 357, 1856 Naude, Dr C F Beyers, 84 Nelspruit: townships, 1947 Newspaper Press U nion, 1173 Ngcobo, S, 1 Nobhadula, M, 850 Non-Whites in White group areas, 4, 97 Norushe, B, 2007 Nqcobo, T, 1759 Ntshingwa, M, 712, 870 Law and Order— (continued). Nyanga: permits, 798 Nyanga squatter site, 622 Nyembe, Q, 1759 Offences/infringements of law investi­ gated, 857 Overtime, payment of, 977 Patients with psychiatric conditions in cells, 704 Patrol vehicles, 222 Pietermaritzburg, persons shot by policemen in, 424, 425,1114,1915 Policemen: Adults/juveniles shot by, 350 Assault/unlawful arrest, 867 Convicted of assault/culpable homicide/murder, 1138 Convictions: Schedule 1, Criminal Procedure A ct, 1758 Enlisted/terminated service, 1326 Killed/injured in execution of du­ ties, 866, 1025,1112 M otorist shot by, 425 Persons shot at road blocks, 940, 998 Persons shot by, in January, 1636; February, 1035; M arch, 1111; A pril, 1333; May, 1524; June, 1924; July, 1937 Persons shot by: offences sus­ pected, 1753 Law and Order— (continued). Policemen— (continued). Prisoner shot by, 1114, 1915 Resignations/recruits/shortage, 1281 Schoolboy shot by, 424 Police Reserve Force, 292, 1265 Police stations, structural alterations of, 1479 Police vehicles: accidents, 1113 Port Elizabeth: prisoner injured, 2009 Port Elizabeth, shooting incident in, 1495,1872 Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage: offences, 817 Proclamation R103 of 1973: detentions, 999 Queenstown, incident at creamery in, 1261 Randburg police station, 1513 Rape, 353 Reference books, 98, 236, 1508 Restrictions, see under “ Internal Secur­ ity A c t” Review, Board of, 73 Road blocks, persons shot at, 940, 998 Salaries, 194, 470 Salem, 488 Sandton/Bramley/Lombardy East: of­ fences, 224 Sandton: detainees, 171, 568 Law and Order— (continued). S ebe ,K , 1923 Security Branch, 569, 703 Security laws: D eaths in detention, 107 Detainees in each race group, 1283 Treatm ent of detainees, 423 U nder 18 detainees, 291 Shezi,M , 1125, 1126 Shivute, M, 860 Shonyeka, H , 860 Sibanyani, Z , 1291, 1557 Smit, D r and Mrs, investigation into death of, 469 Social w orkers, 867 Soweto Council, chairman of, 1150 Soweto: offences, 1137 Sparks, A: search of house/office and charges against, 873, 875, 877 Stellenbosch by-election: irregularities, 686, 942, 1386 Stock theft, 694, 1136 Strikes, 735 Teargas: deaths, 1752 Television broadcast on person wanted by Police, 687 Temple Israel, bomb blast at, 1840 Terrorism Act: Actions for damages, 291 Law and Order— (continued). Terrorism Act— (continued). Detainees 1982, 95 Persons held under, 2 Terrorist organizations, 262 Thandani, D , 2007 Thlapani, B: protection, 132 Trade union movements: detainees, 520 Trespass, 816, 969 Tshwane, W, 862 Tswafifeni, J, 861 United Democratic Front, 2032 U ren, T , shooting of, 1898, 1947 Van der Horst, F, 990 Vani, D , arrest of, 1267 Venter, L: foundling, 1874 Vuma, C, 1759 W eenen police station, person died at, 1897 Wentworth Place of Safety, 1872 Woodstock police station, 813 Yeoville: offences, 814, 1736 M Manpower: Apprentices, 785 Apprenticeship contracts, 786 Artisans, training centres for, 649 Chamdor training centre, Krugersdorp, 1514, 1559,1899 Manpower— (continued). Disputes, 709 Domestic workers, working conditions of, 83, 129,1888 Factory safety inspectors, 1553,1763 Farm workers, working conditions of, 83,129, 1888 Industrial accidents, 926 Industrial accidents, compensation for, 1902 Manpower 2000, 570 Manpower Commission, N ational, 1601 Military service, 494, 916 Newspaper Press U nion, 1305 Religious objection, boards for, 1737 Strikes: Black workers charged, 482 D ealt with in terms of Labour R e­ lations Act, 709 Involving Black workers: causes, 526 Mega Plastic Industries, 1910 W orkers in each race group, 1403 Trade unions, 33,1321 Trades, training in, 911 Unemployed persons, 34,168, 1903 Unemployment benefits, 377, 993, 1386 Unemployment Insurance Board, 17 Unemployment Insurance Fund, 33, 1404, 2030 Manpower—(continued). W estern Cape, employment of Blacks in, 34 Work Reservation D eterm ination No 27,1926 Work seekers, 482 Work stoppages, 709, 1403 Mineral and Energy Affairs: Atomic Energy C orporation, 567, 1545, 1761 Coal reserves, 710 Coking coal, 577 Congella power station, 146 Crude oil, cost of, 495 D urban, discharging of oil at, 431 Electricity supplies, 1275, 1419 Electricity Supply in South Africa, Commission of Inquiry into, 1943 Escom, 1084,1379 Film, approval of, 2084 Fuel: Alcohol, 1374 Lead content of, 181, 471, 2043 Prices, 1911, 1966, 1983 Properties of, 1378 Sale of, 313, 2054 Gas, price of household, 566 Geologists, 1081 Gold Mines Assistance A ct, 1757 Mineral and Energy Affairs— (continued). Kaolin, 1442 Koeberg nuclear power installation: Completion, 58, 137 Contract price, 159 Cost per unit of power, 159 Decommissioning, 588 Explosions, 16, 53, 2019 Fire, 58 Reactors, coming into operation of, 1962, 2020 Kruger National Park, 577, 692 Long-life plutonium/trans-uranium ele­ ments, storage of, 1377 Military service, 916 Mining company hostels, 413 Newspaper Press U nion, 1175 Nuclear power installations, additional, 31 Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works A ct, 267 Oil/gas, prospecting for, 1418 Power stations, dry/wet-and-dry cooling systems at, 1070 Power stations, water consumption of, 1071 Salem, 426, 794, 1743,1938 Sasol II, 927 Sasol III, 927 Sasol technology, 767 Mineral and Energy Affairs— (continued). Shale oil, 1418 State Oil Fund, 54, 71, 178 Strategic Fuel Fund Association: Directors/auditors, 30, 761 Salem shipment, 426, 1743, 1938 Shareholders, 178 Tugela Basin, hydro-electric power in, 1413 Uranium enrichment plant, 1082 W estern Cape: electricity supply, 605 N National Education: Children in reformatories: rail tickets, 188 Churches, Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of, 150 Constitutional proposals, survey on, 732 Cultural organisations, grants to , 635 Donkin Street, Port Elizabeth, restora­ tion of houses in, 320 East London Technical College, admis­ sion of Indians/Coloureds at, 268 Education in the Republic of South Africa, Inquiry into the Provision of, 145, 191 Educational research and develop­ ment/science, 736 Granger Bay, small-boat harbour at, 1652 Kimberley T heatre, 1382 Matriculation examination, 359 National Education— (continued). Military service, 916 Newspaper Press Union, 1238 Occupational therapists, 1176 Pharmaceutical companies: bribery, 190 Physical science teachers, 1285 Randburg/Sandton: funds, 1509, 1511 SABRA, 1974 School buildings, 1229, 1323 School pupils, per capita expenditure o n ,286 Schools of industry/reform schools, 1828 Senior Certificate examination, Nat­ ional, 1283 Small-boat harbour facilities, 941 Sport: Active participation, 397 A mount spent on facilities, 869 Assistance to visiting sportsmen/ women/-teams, 396 Crown Mines site, sports centre at, 403 Cruising sportsmen, 740 Griqualand West, rugby training courses in, 652 International sporting associations, 389, 536 Inter-school rugby, 23 Investigation, 281 National Education— (continued). Sport— (continued). Money spent by State, 1012 School children who actively par­ ticipate, 544 Sports Council, 318 Sri Lankan cricket tour, 95 White group areas, use of facilities in, by all race groups, 889 Teachers: membership of political par­ ties, 74 Teachers, salary scales of, 1322 Technical Colleges, 599 Technikons: Control boards, 717 Non-Whites at, for Whites, 625 Salaries, 1433 Universities, see that heading W itwatersrand Teachers College, 572,, 951 P Posts and Telecommunications: Broadcasting C orporation, licence for, 1968 Employees fined, 1020 Flats/housing units, 522 Franking/dating/cancelling machines, 1891 Kensington Drive, D urban, property in, 308 Mail, vehicles to convey, 480 Posts and Telecommunications— (continued). Mechanics/engineers, 621 Military service, 521, 582, 918 Newspaper Press U nion, 1232 PABX exchanges, 612 Post boxes, 111 Postmen, 289, 1365 Post offices: A lexandra, 48 Eshowe, 1015 Meadowridge shopping complex, 605 Port Elizabeth, 1134 Sandton area, 116 Tshipise, 1959 Umbilo, 144 Post Office savings bank accounts, 1591 Radio transmitters/receivers, licence fees for, 271 Rates, 1901 Resignations, 401 Salary increases, 2049 Technicians/artisans, 620 T elebankcards, 1590 Telephones: Alicedale, etc, 355 Applications, 65, 522 Athlone/M itchell’s Plain/Kraaifon- tein/M bekweni, 623, 624 Posts and Telecommunications— (continued). Telephones— (continued). Automatic facilities, 69, 355 Business, 113 Cape Town/Wynberg, 685 Emergency telephones on free­ ways, 684 Grahamstown, 625 Greytown, 1606,1738 Installation, cost of, 357 Installations, 522 Langa/Guguletu/Nyanga, 583, 623 Lenasia, 113 Mitchell’s Plain, 583 Pietermaritzburg, 173 Port Elizabeth, 1134 Private, 113, 522 Public, 522 Sandton area, 328 Soweto, 113 Tshipise, 1959 W artburg, 1607 Television licences, 48 Vacant posts, 29 Prime Minister: Afrikaner-weerstandsbeweging. 1172 Caretaker MP, 1538 Prime Minister— (continued). Carlton conference, 655 Concessions, 1848 Development Bank for Southern Afri­ ca, 122 Electoral divisions, appointment of per­ sons other than MPs in, 1538 Good Hope conference, 655 Hiking trails in South West Africa, 1404 Honours/titles: committee, 245 Information, form er D epartm ent of, funds of, 1983 Investigation into background of person who left Republic, 121 Joint management centres, 1985 Military service, 912 Minnaar, T , 2078 Moutse area, 1847 Newspaper Press U nion, 1204 Parliament, meeting of, 1533 Parliam ent, moving of, 1 Party publications, printing costs of, 1056 President’s Council, 182,1728 Public meeting, interrogation of persons who put questions at, 40 Referendum: State funds, 2018 Seychelles coup: Dolinchek, M, 37, 38, 72, 73, 792, 793 Prime Minister— (continued). Seychelles coup— (continued). H oare, M, 121 Intelligence Service, N ational, 37, 38, 39, 72,120, 121 South West Africa, financial aid to, 1239 U nited Democratic Front, 1960 S Seychelles, see under “ Defence” and “ Prime Minister” Sport, see under “ National Education” Statistics, see under “ Constitutional Devel­ opment and Planning” T Transport Affairs: Advertising space on trains, 1925 Airways, see that heading Annuities, 744 A partheid signs, 149 Apprentices, 1396 Babsfontein plant, 408 Bars/lounges, 365 Belle Om bre railway station, 1938 Black person in passenger coach for W hites, 1386 Bloemfontein/Onverwacht: passengers, 151 Bloem fontein-Thaba’Nchu rail line: ticket examiners, 331 Blue Hole area, Port Elizabeth, 1876 Transport Affairs— (continued). Blue Room R estaurant, Johannesburg station, 339 Bookstalls, 362 Buildings, leasing of, 340 Bus operators, 331, 333 Bus Passenger Transportation in the Republic of South Africa, Com­ mission of Inquiry into, 62 Bus transportation, 2033, 2034 Cape Town, developm ent of old har­ bour at, 1651 Cape Town dock area, weigh-bridge in, 1741 Cape Town/Mitchell’s Plain, 319 Cape Town/South West Africa: alterna­ tive route, 361 Cape Town station, 905, 1056 Cape Town station/W oodstock station/ Table Bay harbour: crimes, 905 Castillo de Bellver, 1837, 1913, 2047 Catering car, 78 Clip cards: subsidy, 1017 Cloud seeding project, 1016 Comm uter services, 220 Conductors, 742 Dismissals/resignations/vacancies, 65 D redgers, 1469, 1530 Drivers’ licencing system, 1981, 1982 Durban Local Road Transportation B oard, 6, 7, 8 Transport Affairs— (continued). Durban station, 319 Employees, 742 Guarding of premises, 600 Halfway, 344 Heavitree: rest/service area, 1441 Homosexuality, 1199 Hostel buildings/beds, 1642 Inspection: W itwatersrand commuter line, 50 Khayelitsha, 1598, 1750, 1754, 1950 Main-line passenger train service, 341, 1726 Meal warrants, military, 86, 1200 Messina station, stock-feed at, 1331 Military service, 919, 920 Mitchell’s Plain/Atlantis bus services, 1894 N3 freeway, 1115, 1864 National Route N103, 376 Newspaper Press U nion, 1205, 1237 Oil Pollution Prevention Fund, 791 Oil tankers, 1914, 1986 Passengers, main-line, 77 Pensions, 824 Political meetings in Railway houses, 128 Port Elizabeth area, 920 Port Elizabeth, delivery radius of, 1618 Transport Affairs— (continued}. Port Elizabeth: station building, 1402 Properties, leasing of, 306 Properties of employees, 547 Property consultant, 212 Railage, 1900 Railways Police: persons shot, 2040 Refreshment rooms/kiosks, 363 Road Fund, National, 228 Road, positioning of, 1765 Road Safety Council, National, 230 Road traffic accidents, 1965 Road transport route between Durban/ Cape Town, 125 R oad transportation inspectors, 221 Salary increases, 2049 Saldanha harbour, 369 Saldanha-Sishen railway line, traffic transported from Aggeneys to , 345 Sea, pollution of, by oil, 1347 Sentrarand: railways police station at, 1478 Servicemen, national: travel benefits, 190 Shipping registers, 565 Shots in train com partm ent, 1139 Single-ticket system: irregularities, 49 Sishen-Kuruman-Pudimoe-Schweizer- Reneke connecting line, 56 Transport Affairs— (continued). Sishen-Saldanha railway line: iron ore/ costs, 365 Staff associations, 743 System M anager’s Office: staff, 343 Tourist O perators, Commission of In­ quiry into Problems that, experi­ ence in the Republic of South A fri­ ca, 63, 1445,1619 Tow-away truck, 79 Transport Commission, National, 1462 Transport Services, South African, sale of, 25 Travel concessions, 346 Travel tours, 214 Travelling facilities, separate, 1385 Uniforms, 307 Union Square Building, Johannesburg, 554 W oodstock, shooting of person in, 1298 U Universities: Capital expenditure, 1405 Doctors, students qualified as, 1470 Durban-W estville, 1202, 1350, 1405 First-year students, 1690, 1724, 1821 Medical faculty, establishment of, 1458, 1494 Medical schools, 1010, 1420, 1471 Medical University of Southern Africa, 103, 480 Universities— (continued). Non-Whites at, for Whites: Black/1980-1983, 1809 Black/applications, 772 Black/Coloured/Asian, 359 Black: subject areas, 628 Coloured: applications, 1718 Indian: applications, 1719 Stellenbosch, 32 Occupational therapy, 1345,1421 Port Elizabeth, 1206, 1211 Rand Afrikaans University, 1206, 1211 Social work: Bursaries: Black, 1006; W hite, 1011 Universities— (continued). Social work— (continued). Students registered/m ajored/de­ grees: W hite, 868; Coloured/ Indian, 910; Black, 968 Stellenbosch, 32 Students, 560, 621, 708 Student/staff ratio: Black: each faculty, 1344 W hite, 1167, 1324,2056 Study abroad, bursaries for, 930 Veterinarians, 1477, 1779 Western Cape, 909, 1202, 1405 White students at, for Blacks, 101 QUESTIONS UNDER NAME OF MEMBER Andrew, Mr. K. M.— Community Developm ent, 379, 768, 111, 781, 1605,2003. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 1348, 1500. Co-operation and Development, 96, 105, 203, 273, 274, 488, 578, 579, 602, 603, 643, 688, 690, 691, 728, 729, 731, 773 (1417), 803, 823, 833, 834, 835, 854, 855, 886, 888, 956, 959, 983, 984, 1026, 1121, 1194, 1255, 1269, 1270, 1296, 1367, 1387, 1389, 1391, 1412, 1457, 1481, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1551, 1561, 1608, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1613, 1614, 1615, 1616, 1617, 1623, 1640,1693,1858, 1951, 2039. Defence, 602,1258. Education and Training, 101, 155, 156, 195, 196, 479, 772 , 800, 925, 1267, 1344, 1413, 1439, 1465, 1597, 1678, 1694, 1809,1821,1948, 1981. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1443, 1472,1473,1475,1644, 2003. Finance, 1618, 1892. Foreign Affairs and Information, 63, 890, 957,1066, 1067, 2036, 2037. Health and W elfare, 575, 1501. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 995. Internal Affairs, 276, 427, 512, 513, 951, 1202, 1204, 1349, 1394, 1395, 1537, 1676,1718,1719, 1724, 1983, 2075. Justice, 1456, 1464. Law and O rder, 496, 798, 1025, 1027, 1193, 1194, 1256, 1258, 1333, 1371, 1387,1405,1578. Manpower, 649. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1442, 2054. National Education, 1167, 1206, 1211, 1229, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1690, 1974, 2056. Posts and Telecommunications, 623, 624, 1891. Prime Minister, 1404. Transport Affairs, 1598,1750, 1754, 1950. Aronson, Mr. T.— Agriculture, 790. Community Developm ent, 1303. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 1000,1100. Co-operation and Developm ent, 1085, 1355,1406, 1945. Finance, 828, 1102. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 997, 1132. Manpower, 926. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 927. Posts and Telecommunications, 1134. Transport Affairs, 791, 907, 920. Barnard, Dr. M. S.— Agriculture, 1755, 1757. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 999. Co-operation and Development, 535, 797, 1006, 1036, 1092, 1093, 1103, 1234, 1235,1524,1525,1526, 1773. Defence, 829,1102, 1203. Education and Training, 480, 968, 1345. Finance, 945. Foreign Affairs and Inform ation, 189. Health and W elfare, 28, 87, 99, 100, 109, 138, 139, 231, 249, 250, 274, 304, 393, 400, 473, 474, 500, 589, 590, 626, 704, 727, 817, 852, 1006, 1009, 1011, 1051,1052, 1090, 1101, 1102, 1225, 1230, 1235, 1236, 1297, 1420, 1461, 1505, 1560, 1633, 1635, 1725, 1731,1732, 1876,1886, 2004, 2090. Internal Affairs, 425, 910, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1049, 1449, 1494, 1535, 1536, 1632,1961. Justice, 924,1094. Law and O rder, 704, 867, 1874. N ational Education, 190, 868, 1010, 1167, 1421. Barnard, Mr. S. P.— Agriculture, 1479. Community D evelopm ent, 55, 311, 409, 1454,1657,1963, 2026, 2027. Co-operation and D evelopm ent, 87. Finance, 312, 408, 495, 557, 1760, 1839. Foreign Affairs and Information, 116. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 312, 1964. Internal Affairs, 2086. Law and Order, 4, 97, 517, 2020. Transport Affairs, 408. Bartlett, Mr. G. S.— Finance, 1620, 1723. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1619. Transport Affairs, 49, 50, 56, 77, 78, 79, 125, 212, 214, 306, 307, 331, 333, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 361, 362, 363, 365, 369, 554, 1726. Blanche, Mr. J. P. I.— Co-operation and Development, 1819. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1757. Boraine, Dr. A. L.— Co-operation and Development, 287, 493, 718, 854, 896, 1426, 1873^ Education and Training, 708. Foreign Affairs and Information, 492, 574. Internal Affairs, 621, 884. Justice, 830. Law and Order, 431, 520 , 693 , 700 , 725, 726, 735, 989, 990, 991, 1224, 1261, 1262, 2007, 2032. Manpower, 17, 33, 34, 83, 482, 526, 709, 785, 786, 1321, 1403, 1404, 1553, 1763, 1888, 1902. National Education, 150, 560, 736. Prime Minister, 1960. Transport Affairs, 1968. Coetzer, Mr. H. S.— Co-operation and Development, 1919. Cronje, Mr. P. C.— Community Development, 457, 459. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 230. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1016, 1109. Finance, 196, 1109. Health and Welfare, 273. Internal Affairs, 318, 459, 1624, 1646, 1647, 1648. Law and Order, 971. Posts and Telecommunications, 1606, 1607, 1738. Transport Affairs, 2040. Cuyler, Mr. W. J.— Community Development, 1738. Dalling, Mr. D. J.— Agriculture, 1232. Community Development, 13, 186, 607, 690,1013, 1069,1265, 1601, 1735. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 115, 1305. Co-operation and Development, 12, 246, 543, 607, 608, 755, 906, 1106, 1107, 1164, 1278. Defence, 1174. Education and Training, 796, 1237. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 187, 1232. Finance, 1238, 1278. Foreign Affairs and Information, 14, 130, 139, 141, 279, 300, 302, 972. 981, 982,1013,1212, 2001. Health and Welfare, 247, 1278. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1281. Internal Affairs, 184, 200, 246, 508, 509, 609,716, 950, 1080, 1108, 1212. Justice, 22, 199, 301, 356, 402, 460, 461, 467 , 468 , 483 , 484, 613 , 614 , 641, 946, 1060, 1394, 2062, 2068. Law and Order, 171, 222, 224, 292, 568, 686, 873, 875, 877, 1060, 1173, 1216, 2016. Manpower, 1305. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1175. National Education, 23, 281, 389, 396, 397, 403, 536, 544, 740, 1012, 1238. Posts and Telecommunications, 48, 111, 116,328, 1232, 1968. Prime Minister, 1204. Transport Affairs, 1205. Du Plessis, Mr. G. C.— Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1374. Durr, Mr. K. D. S.— Defence, 1531. Eglin, Mr. C. W.— Community Development, 146, 181, 197, 233 , 253 , 278 , 348 , 432, 433 , 882, 1031,1985. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 70. Co-operation and Development, 203, 529. Foreign Affairs and Information, 243, 592, 611, 1021, 1058, 1584, 1920, 1921,1923,2050. Internal Affairs, 256, 428, 1195. Law and Order, 262, 349, 575, 598, 808, 1157. Prime Minister, 1. Transport Affairs, 149,1837. Fouche, Mr. A. F.— Community Development, 828, 927. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 1099. Health and Welfare, 1098. Fourie, Mr. A.— Defence, 2041. Prime Minister, 2018. Transport Affairs, 376. Gastrow, Mr. P. H. P.— Community Development, 725. Co-operation and Development, 142, 143, 144. Foreign Affairs and Information, 757, 758, 759. Health and Welfare, 2098. Law and Order, 350,1759. Goodall, Mr. B. B.— Co-operation and Development, 532, 1388,1416. Defence, 1293, 1481. Health and Welfare, 171, 283,1414, 2016. Internal Affairs, 179, 277, 1415. Law and Order, 299. Transport Affairs, 908. Hardingham, Mr. R. W.— Agriculture, 88, 119, 132, 220, 235, 358, 523, 640, 744, 1141, 1142, 1327, 1350. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 267. Co-operation and Development, 1242, 1276,1407,1421. Education and Training, 266, 536, 543. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 42, 141,165,268,320, 410. Finance, 245, 298, 583, 683. Justice, 1052. Hartzenberg, Dr. F.— Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 937. Co-operation and Development, 8, 172, 309,422,552, 1285, 1627, 1631. Foreign Affairs and Information, 308, 937,1161. Justice, 411. Prime Minister, 792, 793. Hoon, Mr. J. H.— Community Development, 414, 415, 815. Co-operation and Development, 1539. Defence, 646. National Education, 32, 652. Hulley, Mr. R. R.— Agriculture, 576, 1626. Community Development, 776. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 192. Defence, 170, 314, 801, 802, 879, 1024, 1127,1259. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 59, 80, 135, 149, 170, 198, 271, 272, 280, 305, 371, 386, 392, 508, 516, 582, 713, 722, 775, 942, 962, 969, 970, 1008, 1023, 1033, 1214, 1215, 1274, 1321, 1460, 1477, 1528, 1529, 1556, 1559, 1561, 1626, 1879, 1946, 1955, 1987,2021. Foreign Affairs and Information, 1160. Health and Welfare, 272, 373, 1244, 1920. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 198. Internal Affairs, 176. Justice, 502, 796,1588, 1589, 1879. Law and Order, 942, 1386. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 58, 137, 159, 181, 495, 577, 605, 692, 1070, 1071, 2019, 2020, 2043. National Education, 1652. Posts and Telecommunications, 605 , 684,685. Transport Affairs, 1651, 1913, 1914, 1986, 2047. Langley, Mr. T.— Constitutional Development and Plan­ning, 89. Foreign Affairs and Information, 26, 91,92. Leader of the Opposition, (see Slabbert, Dr. F. van Z .)— Le Roux, Mr. F. J.— Agriculture, 569. Community Development, 128, 1916. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 581. Co-operation and Development, 1003. Defence, 1289. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1401, 1440, 1480. Foreign Affairs and Information, 61, 263, 310.1859. Internal Affairs, 714, 805, 1118, 1520, 1542.1734.1859. Justice, 1622. Law and Order, 264, 470, 767. Manpower, 168, 494, 570, 1926. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 413. National Education, 599, 717. Posts and Telecommunications, 1959. Transport Affairs, 6, 7, 8. Lloyd, Mr. J. J.— Law and Order, 1024, 1025. Malan, Mr. W. C.— Co-operation and Development, 1380. Malcomess, Mr. D. J. N.— Agriculture, 596, 639. Community Development, 28, 336, 591, 777,1156, 1290, 1480, 2060. Co-operation and Development, 595 , 895, 985,1005, 1154,1744, 1745. Defence, 430, 2008. Education and Training, 103, 1342. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 490, 1018,1019,1205. Finance, 105, 175. Foreign Affairs and Information, 176, 299, 1157, 1266,1453, 1915. Health and Welfare, 489, 1241, 1494. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 240, 766. Internal Affairs, 1108,1244, 1498. Justice, 760, 881. Law and Order, 194, 488, 817, 851, 879, 966, 1136, 1495,1872, 2009. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 16, 30, 31, 53, 54, 71, 178, 426, 431, 471, 566, 567, 588, 761, 794, 1081, 1082, 1084, 1377, 1378, 1418, 1545, 1743, 1761,1938,1943, 1942. National Education, 268, 320. Posts and Telecommunications, 1020. Transport Affairs, 213, 336, 378, 565, 1050, 1065, 1250, 1279, 1384, 1402, 1409,1618, 1643, 1876, 1943. McIntosh, Mr. G. B. D.— Community Development, 42 , 45, 162, 589, 596, 820, 825, 829, 1264, 1337, 1504,1941. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 1930. Co-operation and Development, 20, 531, 547, 553, 644, 745, 1151, 1172, 1183, 1221, 1244, 1277, 1336, 1366, 1453, 1698,1780. Defence, 20. Education and Training, 1650. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 515, 516, 1158, 1231, 1414, 1437, 1438, 1463. Foreign Affairs and Information, 61. Health and Welfare, 593,1730, 2045. Internal Affairs, 41, 199, 1650, 1936. Justice, 2, 515, 815, 1854, 1857, 2000. Law and Order, 1, 357, 469, 616, 739, 1114, 1856, 1897, 1898, 1915, 1947, 1973. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1413, 1419. National Education, 1382. Transport Affairs, 62, 63, 547, 742, 743, 744, 824,1115,1396, 1642. Miller, Mr. R. B.— Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 257. Finance, 299. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1216. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 267, 313. Posts and Telecommunications, 308. Transport Affairs, 355,1888. Moorcroft, Mr. E. K.— Agriculture, 114, 118, 209, 219, 237, 1238, 1268, 1272, 1306, 1459, 1460, 1537, 1575, 1730, 1740,1833, 1870. Community Development, 45, 166, 1520, 1596,1740. Co-operation and Development, 43, 74, 198, 209, 238, 239, 240, 384, 532, 645, 719, 757, 807, 824, 961, 1233, 1234, 1248, 1269, 1288, 1352, 1354, 1356, 1364, 1543, 1688, 1711, 1712, 1714, 1779,1783. Education and Training, 903, 1779, 1782. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 580, 689, 745, 1458, 1645, 1797, 1799, 1825, 2017. Finance, 1247. Foreign Affairs and Information, 1029, 1030, 1249, 1383. Health and Welfare, 272, 939, 1642. Internal Affairs, 925,1594. Law and Order, 1267. Manpower, 1903. National Education, 1477. Posts and Telecommunications, 625. Transport Affairs, 1548. Myburgh, Mr. P. A.— Agriculture, 36, 114, 193, 217, 791, 1049, 1051, 1053, 1295, 1325, 1349, 1901, 1928. Co-operation and Development, 1436. Defence, 47, 52, 126, 127, 157, 158, 167, 169, 184, 293, 380, 434, 490, 498, 570, 733, 764, 769 , 772, 798, 803, 826, 827, 883, 1072, 1246, 1272, 1294, 1445, 1483, 1484, 1749, 1865, 1866, 1883, 1887, 1895, 2002, 2006, 2069, 2079, 2089. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1495. Finance, 193, 791. Foreign Affairs and Information, 1251. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 939. Internal Affairs, 276,1243. Law and Order, 251, 2001. Manpower, 1737. Prime Minister, 1985. Transport Affairs, 1177, 1741. Nel, Mr. D. J. L.— Foreign Affairs and Information, 283. Nothnagel, Mr. A. E.— Foreign Affairs and Information, 1142, 1147. Olivier, Prof. N. J. J.— Co-operation and Development, 153, 573, 588,1709, 1843,1844. Education and Training, 1531,1688, 1781. Foreign Affairs and Information, 584, 586,587,681. Health and Welfare, 1032. Internal Affairs, 153. Justice, 738. Law and Order, 518. Transport Affairs, 151, 975. Page, Mr. B. W. B.— Agriculture, 795. Co-operation and Development, 258, 259, 405, 430, 487, 778. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 715, 789,1014, 1175. Internal Affairs, 601. Posts and Telecommunications, 69, 480, 1015,1130. Transport Affairs, 136, 137, 304, 1040 1180, 1469, 1530. Pitman, Mr. S. A.— Co-operation and Development, 766. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1220. Justice, 953. Law and Order, 84, 135, 138, 227, 315, 423, 424, 425, 765, 866, 867, 955, 971, 977, 1035, 1057, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1265, 1281, 1283, 1333, 1507, 1524, 1599, 1625, 1636, 1758, 1923, 1924, 1937. Prime Minister, 121. Transport Affairs, 190. Raw, Mr. W. V.— Constitutional Development and Plan­ning, 677. Community Development, 1997,1999. Defence, 160, 261. Internal Affairs, 574. Law and Order, 1479. Posts and Telecommunications, 271. Transport Affairs, 86, 1200, 1478. Rogers, Mr. P. R. C.— Agriculture, 118, 429, 548, 1448, 1452 1579. Community Development, 81, 128, 351378.831.1373. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 1592, 1593,1729. Co-operation and Development, 82, 189, 303, 554, 555, 746, 1602, 1658, 1717, 1904, 1907. Defence, 702, 1334. Education and Training, 288, 289, 290, 941, 1091, 1092,1129. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 248, 476, 509, 511,1015,1168, 1826. Foreign Affairs and Information, 108,249.1373. Health and Welfare, 1444. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 81, 247, 476,1467, 1541. Internal Affairs, 188, 726, 727. Justice, 353, 649, 818, 928, 929, 935, 1425. Law and Order, 132, 353, 411, 464, 569, 694, 701, 703, 736, 865, 965, 974, 1281,1282, 1372, 1408. Manpower, 129. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1418. National Education, 188. Posts and Telecommunications, 355. Transport Affairs, 221, 923, 933, 965, 1765. Savage, Mr. A.— Agriculture, 556, 1746. Community Development, 1690. Co-operation and Development, 241, 350, 384, 385, 386, 534, 642, 809, 810, 811, 812, 889, 1162, 1286, 1365, 1649, 1682, 1767 1822, 1823, 1824, 1927, 1952, 2093. Education and Training, 197, 477, 545, 648, 1086, 1197. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 880. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1465, 1466, 1467, 1562, 1565, 1566, 1927, 2082. Internal Affairs, 464,1953. Law and Order, 1117, 1598, 2014. National Education, 1458. Transport Affairs, 220. Schoeman, Mr. J. C. B.— Internal Affairs, 1733. Transport Affairs, 65, 76, 128. Scholtz, Mrs. E. M.— Co-operation and Development, 379, 527. Internal Affairs, 1733. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1911. National Education, 74. Schwarz, Mr. H. H.— Agriculture, 616. Community Development, 1017, 2023. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 67, 204, 232, 878, 1018,1937. Co-operation and Development, 534, 695, 749, 836. Defence, 471, 2022. Finance, 10, 11, 12, 21, 22, 27, 31, 97, 119, 180, 196, 225, 235, 275, 281, 294, 295, 296, 297, 373, 375, 471, 512, 521, 527, 699, 706, 762, 1171, 1597,1653,1654,1655. Health and Welfare, 626. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 317, 473, 481, 706, 711, 1221, 1222, 1332,1937,2051. Internal Affairs, 282, 633, 1297. Justice, 354, 469. Law and Order, 696, 738, 812, 814, 1637, 1736. Manpower, 377. National Education, 635. Prime Minister, 122. Transport Affairs, 133,1059,1202. Sive, Maj. R.— Defence, 409, 759. Finance, 88. Health and Welfare, 1659. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 146, 244,1845,1850. Internal Affairs, 45, 46, 64,1751, 2083. Law and Order, 687, 688. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 2084. Transport Affairs, 1445,1619,1850, 1851. Slabbert, Dr. F. van Z. (Leader of the Op­ position)— Prime Minister, 37, 38, 39, 72, 73, 120, 121. Snyman, Dr. W. J.— Agriculture, 1583,1626,1632. Community Development, 375. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 5, 265. Co-operation and Development, 24, 416, 419, 943, 1451, 1543, 1545, 1917, 1918. Foreign Affairs and Information, 421, 502,571,719, 720,721. Health and Welfare, 1410, 1434, 1939, 1997. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1588. Internal Affairs, 1434,1940, 1991. Prime Minister, 1538. Soal, Mr. P. G.— Agriculture, 1739, 1740. Community Development, 606, 2058, 2080. Co-operation and Development, 154, 1356, 1358, 1359, 1362, 1363, 1381, 1384, 1416, 1599, 1686, 1687, 1701, 1703, 1705, 1707, 1709, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1721, 1746, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1774, 1777, 1784, 1785, 1788, 1790, 1800, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1810, 1811, 1813, 1815, 1816, 1820, 1834, 1871,2010,2032. Education and Training, 955. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1189, 1230,1245. Foreign Affairs and Information, 1028, 1190. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1944. Internal Affairs, 1116, 1300. Justice, 1030. Law and Order, 606, 847, 1870, 1947. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1275, 1379. National Education, 1433. Posts and Telecommunications, 1590, 1591. Prime Minister, 1847. Transport Affairs, 1925,1981, 1982. Streicher, Mr. D. M.— Transport Affairs, 600. Suzman, Mrs. H.— Community Development, 1534. Co-operation and Development, 11, 41, 74, 124, 148, 183, 212, 237, 260, 335, 409, 472, 487, 642, 682, 684, 686, 700, 750, 756, 821, 822, 830, 858, 864, 865, 893, 901, 903, 1001, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1139, 1173, 1176, 1336, 1351, 1435, 1530, 1609, 1636, 1689, 1700, 1729, 1892, 1912, 1913, 1972, 2040, 2057, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2086, 2092, 2095. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1113. Health and Welfare, 872. Internal Affairs, 1328. Justice, 57, 60, 112, 174, 337, 349, 383 782, 787, 788, 816, 907, 1073, 1076, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1096, 1098, 1226, 1448, 1723, 1725, 1992, 2097. Law and Order, 2, 21, 31, 40, 73, 95, 104 107, 124, 183, 236, 259, 291, 487,’ 700, 712, 806, 816, 848, 849, 850, 851, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 870, 904, 905, 940, 969, 973, 976, 985, 998, 999, 1082, 1084, 1125, 1126, 1137, 1138, 1141, 1150, 1227, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1327, 1557, 1558, 1622, 1752, 1852, 1854. 1892,1973, 2044. Manpower, 1601. Transport Affairs, 1139. Swanepoel, Mr. K. D.— Transport Affairs, 1938. Swart, Mr. R. A. F.— Community Development, 406. Constitutional Development and Plan­ning, 761. Co-operation and Development, 406, 407, 486, 501. 553, 558, 559, 695, 696, 697, 698, 705, 756, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 895, 949, 960, 1004, 1085, 1118, 1119, 1121, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1192, 1411, 1696, 1697, 1698, 1766, 1857, 1858, 1889, 1890, 2035. 2048, 2053, 2085, 2086, 2090, 2095. Health and Welfare, 935. Internal Affairs, 1039. Justice, 29. Law and Order, 1320, 1370, 1942. Prime Minister, 1848. Transport Affairs, 228, 229, 230, 348, 385, 1056, 1222, 1340, 1347, 1398, 1407, 1468, 1643, 1864, 1965, 2033, 2034. Tarr, Mr. M. A.— Agriculture, 222, 1628, 1630. Community Development, 911. Co-operation and Development, 426, 576, 1133, 1234. Education and Training, 1128. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 129 651,1073. 1492, 1493. Foreign Affairs and Information, 94. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 1742. Internal Affairs, 871, 2052. Justice, 327. National Education, 95, 318, 869, 889 941. Posts and Telecommunications, 173. Transport Affairs, 1016, 1878. Thompson, Mr. A. G.— Health and Welfare, 1218. National Education, 1828. Uys, Mr. C.— Internal Affairs, 1733. Prime Minister, 40. Van Breda, Mr. A.— Co-operation and Development, 891. Van der Linde, Mr. G. J.— Justice, 1660. Van der Merwe, Mr. H. D. K.— Community Development, 1735, 1736. Constitutional Development and Plan­ning, 422. Co-operation and Development, 347 1063, 1064, 1065, 1237, 1287. Education and Training, 1329. Foreign Affairs and Information, 311 1152,1299. Internal Affairs, 804, 936. Law and Order, 90, 315, 517, 520. National Education, 732. Transport Affairs, 1331. Van der Merwe, Mr. J. H.— Community Development, 591, 597. Defence, 27,147, 156, 163, 400, 1958. Finance, 597. Justice, 763. Transport Affairs, 1385, 1386. Van der Merwe, Mr. S. S.— Agriculture, 915. Community Development, 64, 167, 234, 338, 462, 463, 479, 524, 525, 914, 992, 1058, 1166, 1265, 1339, 140), 1405,1451,1684,1685, 1755, 2088. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 919. Co-operation and Development, 202, 401, 423, 646, 753, 918,1182. Defence, 1245, 1749. Education and Training, 918. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 917, 1229. Finance, 914. Foreign Affairs and Information, 913, 1747,1749. Health and Welfare, 914. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 480, 917. Internal Affairs, 57, 83, 94, 354, 357, 496, 498, 789 , 799 , 908 , 909, 913 , 958, 1034, 1035, 1186, 1254, 1255, 1339, 1347, 1350, 1369, 1420, 1451, 1478, 1496,1871,1933,1934, 1935, 2005. Justice, 915,1604. 1925. Law and Order, 98, 470, 622, 813, 1326, 1504,1555,1640,1753, 1872. Manpower, 916, 993,1386. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 916. National Education, 625, 916. Posts and Telecommunications, 918,1365. Prime Minister, 182, 912, 1172. Transport Affairs, 317, 319, 905, 919, 920, 1017, 1199, 1298, 1894,2046. Van der Merwe, Mr. W. L.— Agriculture, 2050. Co-operation and Development, 3. Van der Watt, Dr. L.— Transport Affairs, 600. Van Eeden, Mr. D. S.— Community Development, 1557. Van Heerden, Mr. R. F.— Agriculture, 2077. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 15. Internal Affairs, 598. Van Niekerk, Dr. A. I.— Agriculture, 1987. Van Rensburg, Mr. H. E. J.— Community Development, 590. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 79, 678, 679, 680. Education and Training, 776, 894, 1681. Health and Welfare, 1605. Internal Affairs, 514, 2013. Law and Order, 1508, 1513. National Education, 145, 191, 286, 359, 628, 1283, 1285, 1470, 1471, 1509, 1511. Prime Minister, 2078. Transport Affairs, 742. Van Rensburg, Dr. H. M. J.— Justice, 1515. Prime Minister, 1239. Van Staden, Dr. F. A. H.— Agriculture, 25. Van Zyl, Mr. J. J. B.— Agriculture, 1963. Community Development, 1734. Defence, 263, 1765. Finance, 216, 680,683,711. Foreign Affairs and Information, 753, 1739, 1928, 2099. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 768, 778, 978,1165,1958. Internal Affairs, 1990. Law and Order, 1909. Manpower, 1514, 1559, 1899, 1910. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 710, 767, 1966, 1983. National Education, 930. Posts and Telecommunications, 1901, 2049. Prime Minister, 655, 1056, 1728, 1983. Transport Affairs, 1900, 2049. Visagie, Mr. J. H.— Agriculture, 741. Community Development, 51. Finance, 177,1577. Industries, Commerce and Tourism, 255. Justice, 1532, 1586. Law and Order, 737. Prime Minister, 245. Transport Affairs, 25. Watterson, Mr. D. W.— Community Development, 261. Mineral and Energy Affairs, 145. Posts and Telecommunications, 144. Transport Affairs, 1441, 1462. Widman, Mr. A. B.— Community Development, 377, 1187, 1188. Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 819. Co-operation and Development, 1369. Environment Affairs and Fisheries, 1955. Finance, 936. Health and Welfare, 260, 819, 1368, 1447. Internal Affairs, 1299. Justice, 818,1450. Law and Order, 818, 866, 1109, 1840. Manpower, 2030. National Education, 572, 951. Posts and Telecommunications, 29, 65, 113, 401, 521, 522, 582, 583, 612, 620, 621. Wilkens, Mr. B. H.— Co-operation and Development, 1273. SUBJECT INDEX TO SPEECHES Abbreviations: R = Reading; C = Committee Stage; A. Bill = Amendment Bill; S.C. = Select Committee; S = Committees (Vol. 109). ALANT, Dr. T. G. (Pretoria East)— Appropriations (Central Government)— Main—Votes: Prime Minister, 5205, 5206; Mineral and Energy Af­ fairs, 5718; National Education, 6095 , 6098; Foreign Affairs and Information, 6821; Defence, 7480; Environment Affairs, 707 (S). Koeberg, bomb blasts at, 5718. Pelagic fish, scientific committee on, 708 (S). Research, 6095, 6098. Southern Africa— Destabilization of States in, 7480. Regional and economic co-operation in, 6821. Technikons, see under “Universities” . Universities— A. Bill on, (2R) 9125; (C) 9337. Engineering faculties at, 6097. Quota system, 9125. Technikons, Universities and, Advisory Council (Bill), (2R) 9677; (3R) 10761. Weather forecasting, 710 (S). ANDREW, Mr. K. M. (Cape Town Gar­ dens)— Airways, SA, 2813. Appropriations (Central Government)— Additional, (C) 2012, 2042-8. Main— Votes: National Education, 6079, 6121; Transport, 6179; D e­ fence, 7577; Internal Affairs, 7772; Co-operation and Devel­ opment, 8683; Education and Training, 152 (S); Environment Affairs, 694 (S). Part, (2R) 1468. Education for, 2042-8, 6080, 152 (S). Urban— Development of, outside Black States (motion), 1354. Position of, in the Western Cape, 1355,8683. Sport facilities of, 6121. Bribery and corruption, 1472. Constitution, Republic of South Africa (Bill), (C) 12676-98. Constitutional ordering of the Republic (motion), 798. Consumer exploitation, 1469, 1471. [Cols. 1-3488 in Vol. 105; Cols. 3489-7044 in Vol. 106: Cols. 7045-10280 in Vol. 107; Cols. 10281-13636 in Vol. 108.]