The Library University o f the Witwatersrand Johannesburg < 3 . = = = = = = °i-st.nn INDEXES TO DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (HANSARD) THIRD SESSION—FIFTH PARLIAMENT 23 January to 25 June 1976 (Vol. 65) PRINTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, PRETORIA, BY CAPE & TRANSVAAL PRINTERS LIMITED, CAPE TOWN— G902. CONTENTS Indexes: Pa g e * Questions........................................................................................................................................ 1 Speeches, subject index to (under name of m e m b e r ) ............................................................73 S ubjects.........................................................................................................................................159 Presiding officers’ rulings, statements, etc.................................................................................. 179 * The column numbers given in the Index to Questions relate to the Questions and Replies printed at the back of the Weekly Editions of the Debates of the House of Assembly, or in Vol. 64. IN D E X T O Q U ES T IO N S* A African states, citizens of, working in Republic, see under Bantu Affairs. African Unity, Organization for, see under Foreign Affairs. “ Afrikanerweerstandbeweging,” see under Police. Agriculture, Department of: Agricultural produce produced/exported (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 1231. Agricultural products, shortage in pro­ duction of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rens­ burg), 544. Agricultural products, subsidized (Mr. T. Aronson), 460. Butter, surplus stocks of (Mr. IV. T. Webber), 88. Cattle, growth-stimulant implants in (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 730. Cheetah skins, see under Economic Affairs. Cheetahs shot in national parks (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 577. Co-operative Affairs, Commission of Inquiry into (Mr. T. Aronson), 231. Deciduous fruit exports (Mr. T. Aronson), 461. Egg production (Mr. T. Aronson), 488. Expropriation Act, 1975, coming into operation of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 5. Farmers, bona fide (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1122. Farm workers, applications for housing loans for (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 1199. Agriculture, Department of—continued. Foodstuffs, prices of basic agricultural (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 543. Fungi, exterminating of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 24. Inflation, combating of, by Department, see under Economic Affairs. Insects, extermination of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 24. Live animals, control over use of, in medical research (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1100. Locust outbreaks (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 501. Margarine, white/yellow (Mr. W. T. Webber), 89. Marketing Act, cost of boards (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 17. Meat/plant protein, production/consump­ tion of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 697. Milk, fresh/industrial (Mr. T. Aronson), 459. Milk, subsidized (Mr. T. Aronson), 461. Parks, national (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 19. Pesticide residues on edible commodities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1077. Poultry Industry, Commission of Inquiry into (Mr. W. T. Webber), 344, 1215. Production/exports (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 18. Rabies in Graaff-Reinet district (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1215 Rabies in Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aronson), 226. [Cols. 1-1312 in Vol. 64.] Agriculture, Department of—continued. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1168. Sheep/cattle/pigs slaughtered (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1092. Sugar/fruit/wool, income from exports of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 558. Triticale breeding programme (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 726. Weeds Act (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1289. Weeds, exterminating of (Mr. L. C. Wood), 24. Wheat grains, removal of kernels from (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 664. Wild animals/birds and reptiles, licences for export of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 565. Wildlife protection, see under Planning and the Environment. Wolwedans, Great Brak River (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1290. B Bantu Affairs: Afribank, Limited (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 1100. African states, citizens of, working in Republic (Mr. T. Hickman), 961. Aged, amount paid for homes for the (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 624. Aged, homes for the (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 234. Aid centres established (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1306. Alice, commission appointed to investigate zoning of, for Bantu (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 649. Bantu Affairs—continued. Amabele area, owners of properties purchased in (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 687. Amabele area, properties in (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 422. Bantu Affairs Administration Boards: Bantu Labour Act, contributions in respect of (Dr.F. vanZ. Slabbert ), 1294. Funds, sources of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 443. Persons employed by/total amount paid to members of (Mr. T. Aronson), 1234. Port Natal, accounts of, see under r Finance. Port Natal, administration costs of (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 286. Port Natal, handing over of func­ tions of, to KwaZulu Govern­ ment (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1271. Port Natal, staff of (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 286. Sum deposited by, with banking institutions (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 1048. Western Cape, Bantu employed by (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 723. Bantu Commissioner’s Courts: Fordsburg, convictions of being in Republic illegally (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 785. Fordsburg/Langa, influx control/ identity documents, crimes (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 812. Bantu Councils, Urban (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 116. Bantu Affairs—continued. Bantu Development Corporations, ad­ ditional work opportunities created by (Mr. T. Aronson), 1264. Bantu Investment Corporation: Housing loans {Mrs. H. Suzman), 960. Loans granted in South West Africa (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 959. Bantu Taxation Act, see Tax under Bantu Affairs. Bantu Transport Service Act, see under Transport. Bantu Trust and Land Act, purchase of land in each province in terms of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 622. Bantu Trust, South African: Land, expenditure on, by (Mr. G. W. Mills), 302. Priorities for purchases of land for (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 767. Purchase of land for Bantu (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 287. Bantu (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act, consideration given to repeal of section 31 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 549. Beer, Bantu (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 140; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 443. Bizweni prison, cost of acquiring farm on which built (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 906. Bizweni (Umzimkulu), prison at (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 569. Braunschweig area, property bought by South African Bantu Trust in (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 612. Braunschweig/Frankfort areas, offers for properties in (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 676. Bantu Affairs—continued. Clermont township, properties in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 765. SJ 'V ti: ’ ’'“ “‘ Clermont, ’ voters’ rolls/new Advisory Board for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 722. Braunschweig / Frankfort / Stutterheim areas, properties in, affected by in­ corporation in Transkei (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 625. Business/professional purposes, sites for, in townships (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1098. Children in need of care (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 719. Children’s homes/places of safety, sub­ sidy in respect of (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 240. Ciskei, see under Homelands. Clermont, administrative staff of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 680. Clermont, consent for cancellation of bond on Erf No. 2252 (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1253. Clermont Manager’s Office, value/num­ bers of plans passed by (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 722. Clermont, police seconded to (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 680. Clermont police station, see under Police. Clermont, population figures/hospital faci­ lities (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1143. Clermont, questionnaires returned to Manager’s Office in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 722. Clermont, survey of people/shacks/build- ings in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 639. Clermont township, handing over of administration of, to kwaZulu gov­ ernment (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 640. S '; * * Bantu Affairs—continued. Clernaville Post Office, road from, to Kranskloof Hostels (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 596. Curfew regulations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 388; (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 679. Diplomatic corps, Bantu serving in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 150. Disabled Bantu, training centres/work­ shops for (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 958. Eastern Cape, offers for properties in (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 648. Education: Books, school, free (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 299; (Mr. G. W. Mills), 893. Employees, training schemes for (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 675. Examinations: Junior/Senior Certificate results for 1975 (Mr. P. A. Pyper), Senior Certificate, Natal, al­ leged irregularities (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 345. Senior Certificate results in Natal (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 303. Std. Vi/Junior Certificate/Ma­ triculation (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 998. Expenditure on (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 239. Expenditure on, see also under Statistics. Expenditure on homelands (Mr. G. W. Mills), 303. Industrial training centres offering practical subjects for a junior/ senior certificate course (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1115. Bantu Affairs—continued. Education—continued. In-service training centres, Boithu- song/Chamdor West Rand (Mr. B. IV. B. Page), 1115. In-service training, literacy (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1250. In-service training schemes, private industrial (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 914. Inspectors/principals of educational institutions, Bantu serving as (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1298. Language medium requirements (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1276. Matriculants proceeding to uni­ versity (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 188. Medical/dental training facilities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 95, 169. Medical training facilities (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 49. Medical training in Republic/Home­ lands (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 1089. Medium of instruction (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 400. Minister, official visits paid by, to other countries (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 66. Mmadikoti College for Advanced Technical Education (Mr. C. A. van Co Her), 1117. Pharmacists, cost of training facilities for (Mr. L. F. Wood), 187. Pharmacists, see also under Health. Pupils: Bursaries for (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 266. Bantu Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Pupils—continued. Enrolled from sub-standard A to form V (Mr. L. F. Wood), 72; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1309. Expenditure on (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 239. Form I (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 966, 1003. Passed Std. V at farm schools/ accommodated in form I classes (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 964. Schoolchildren in White areas, expenditure on (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 578. Soweto, attendance of classes (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1127. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department of Bantu Educa­ tion (Mr. //. H. Schwarz), 1160. Schooling, compulsory (Mr T. Aron­ son), 1239. Schools: Agricultural schools/colleges for Natives in homelands in South West Africa (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 134. Boitsenape Trade, course for trade instructors at (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 1000. Community, subsidies for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1147. Double session classes (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 1089. Double sessions, elimination of (Mr. G. W. Mills), 688. English/Afrikaans as medium of instruction in (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1273. Bantu Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Schools—continued. Gamalake Township (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 599. Government/State-aided/private, pupils enrolled in (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 997. ' Incukwini Combined Primary, subsidy for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1213 Language medium requirement at (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1185. Lebowa schools, employment of teachers from overseas in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 877. Maledi High, Soweto, protest demonstration at (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 1185. Meadowlands Tswana School Board, members dismissed from (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 401. Peninsula, enrolment at (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 645. Peninsula, number of, in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 644. Schools/teacher training colleges, re-opening of, in 1976 (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 53. Siyamukela High, at Madad- eni, disturbances at (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1078. Soweto, high school/pupils/ teachers (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 828. Soweto, primary schools/pupils/ teachers (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 891. Trade (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1111; (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1140. Western Cape (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1090. Bantu Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Teachers: Employed in primary /secondary/ high schools (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 810. Employed/resigned/retired (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 179. Primary school principals, sala­ ries of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1047. Qualifications of (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 964. Salaries/allowances for White/ Bantu (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 622. Salary scales for (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1309. Shortage of (Mr. G. W. Mills), 892. Student-, bursaries/loans for (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 997. Student-, loans for (Mr. L. F. Wood), 92. Training colleges, teachers quali­ fied at (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1311. Teaching/education, courses in (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1137. Technical courses, specialist, enrol­ ment for (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 1087. Universities, see that heading. Entertainments in White group areas, permits to attend (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1103. Farmers, Bantu, assistance to, as a result of heavy rains/floods (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1269. Bantu Affairs—continued. Fingo Village, Grahamstown, referendum in (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1268. Fingo Village, Grahamstown, removal from, to Glenmore (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1216. Fingo Village, Grahamstown, removal of, to Committees Drift (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 1151. Forestry in Bantu areas (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 235. Frankfurt/Braunswacht, consolidation of, in homeland (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 421. Glenmore, township at (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1269. Gold mines, shopping facilities on (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 1127. Group Areas, see under Community Development. Guguletu, fee for entrance permits to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 504. Health (see also under Homelands and Hospitals below) : Chemists/Druggists in homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91. Dentists in homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91. Diseases, notifiable, cases of, in 1974 and 1975 (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 173. District surgeons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 61. Doctors in homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91; (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 719. Hospital beds in Homelands/White areas (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91. Medical schemes (Mr. L. F. Wood), 897. Bantu Affairs—continued. Health—continued. Midwives / health visitors / radio­ graphers/sister tutors registered in 1975 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 170. Nurses in homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91. Nurses, registered, see under Health. State/provincial hospitals, salary scales in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 38. Homelands: Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, Amendment of (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 401. Bantu removed from Witwatersrand/ Cape Peninsula/Pretoria/Durban to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 955. Bantu removed to, from metropolitan areas (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1307. Black spots, removal of, and consoli­ dation of homelands, persons resettled as a result of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 720. Bophuthatswana, area/citizens/ eco­ nomically active persons/earn­ ings of workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 886. Ciskeian, area/citizens/economically active persons/earnings of work­ ers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 888. Ciskeian Government, buildings for Department of Agriculture of (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 220. Ciskei, value of agriculture in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 319. Ciskei, Xhosa women employed by xhosa Development Corpora­ tion (Mrs. H. Suzman), 283. Eantu Affairs—continued. Homelands—continued. Crop/pastoral/industrial production in, value of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1031. Development corporations in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 647. Doctors/nurses, Bantu/White in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 719. Employment on agency basis in undertakings established by Xhosa Development Corpora­ tion (Mrs. H. Suzman), 623. Expenditure on (Mr. G. W. Mills), 302. Family planning (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 741. Farms, amount allocated for buying of, for consolidation with (Mr. T. Aronson), 1305. Farms in Native homelands in South West Africa, White far­ mers acting as departmental agents in developing of (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 134. Gazankulu, area/citizens/economic­ ally active persons/earnings of workers (Mrs. II. Suzman), 883. Governments of, in South West Africa, requests by, in connec­ tion with South West African People’s Organization (Mrs. H. Suzman), 476. Gross domestic product of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 178. Growth points, development of (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 278. Growth points, expenditure on/de­ velopment of (Mr. G. H. Wad­ dell), 313. Health Departments, reports from (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 805. Bantu Affairs—continued. Homelands—continued. Hospital beds in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91; (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 1034. Hospitals/clinics/medical personnel in (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 1032. Hospitals in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 966 Industries on agency basis in (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 235. Investments in (Mr. G. W. Mills), 249. kwaZulu, area/citizens/economically active persons/earnings of workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 888. kwaZulu, citizenship certificates in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 619. kwaZulu, formation of political party in, see under Information. Lebowa, area/citizens/economically active persons/earnings of workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 885. Luggage of Chief Minister of, inspec­ tion of, see under Finance. Magistracies / magistrates / assistant magistrates/public prosecutors (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 926. Medical personnel in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 1032. Mineral production in, value of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 906. Mining concerns in (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 906. Purchase of land for (Mr. G. W. Mills), 907. Quaqua, area/citizens/economically active persons/total earnings of workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 881. Bantu Affairs—continued. Homelands—continued. South Sotho living in other, than Quaqua (Mr. H. H. Schvarz), 689. South Sotho living in the different (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 708. South West Africa, homelands for population groups in (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 276. South West African People’s Organi­ zation, requests by Homeland governments in South West Africa to ban (Mrs. H. Suzman), 509. Swazi/Ndebele (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 997. Transkei/Ciskei, priorities for pur­ chase of White-owned properties in (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 724. Transkei/Ciskei, renewal of offers made by Department for white- owned properties in (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 725. Transkei/other Bantu areas, retail trading stations in (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 277. Venda, area/citizens/economically ac­ tive persons/total earnings of workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 908. Veterinarians in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 91. Hospitals: KwaMashu (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 972. Umlazi (Mr. G. N. Oldfield)-, 341, 971. Hotels/motels for Bantu (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 98. Housing: Alexandra Township, residents in (Mr. D. J. Da I ling), 271. Bantu Affairs—continued. Housing—continued. Alexandra Township, residents out­ side, but in Sandton (Mr. D. J. Bailing), 271. Clermont, re-housing in/shacks re­ moved from (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 742. Durban, dwelling units in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 59. Family housing in Bantu Townships in Cape Peninsula, persons en­ titled to (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 804. Gamalake Township, houses/hospital facilities/beer hall in (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 739. Gamalake Township, housing pro­ gramme for (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 670. Guguletu, accommodation in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 743. Guguletu, conversion of hostel ac­ commodation into family hous­ ing units (Mrs. H. Suzman), 899. Guguletu, family housing units in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 270; Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 872. House/land ownership (Mr. L. F. Wood), 41. Houses/flats in townships in Wit- watersrand area/municipal area of Johannesburg (Mr. H. Miller), 482. Houses without floors/ceilings (Mr. T. Aronson), 1248. Kranskloof (Kwa Dabega) hostels, beds in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 43. Kwa Ngendezi township (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 43. Bantu Affairs—continued. Housing—continued. Langa, accommodation in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 743. Langa, conversion of hostel accom­ modation into family housing units (Mrs. H. Suzman), 899. Langa, family housing units in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 270; (Dr. F. van ' Z. Slabbert), 872. Leases, 30-year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3, 42, 247. Loans for Bantu dwellings in White areas, reduction of interest rates on (Mr. T. Aronson), 425. Nyanga, accommodation in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 743. Nyanga, conversion of hostel accom­ modation into family housing units (Mrs. H. Suzman), 899. Nyanga, family housing units in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 270; (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 872. Pietermaritzburg, dwelling units in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 59. Port Elizabeth Bantu townships (Mr. T. Aronson), 1235. Port Natal Bantu Affairs Administra­ tion Board, housing shortage in area of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 43. Port Shepstone area, sites for homes for Bantu employees in (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 670. Rehousing of persons from Alex­ andra Township to Thembisa/ Soweto (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 112. Soweto, family housing units in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 41. Wyebank area, shacks in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 601. Bantu Affairs—continued. Identity documents/influx control regula­ tions, see under Police. Income tax, prosecution of employers (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1093. Inflation, see under Economic Affairs. Information officers in Department of Information (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 46. Investment in White areas (Mr. G. W. Mills), 249. Klaarwater, population figures/hospital facilities (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1143. KwaMashu population figures/hospital facilities (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1143. Kwa Thema bus boycott, see under Transport. Labour: Bantu Labour Act, Bantu registered in terms of (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 620. Bantu Labour Act, prosecutions in terms of, in area of Eastern Cape Bantu Affairs Administra­ tion Board (Mrs. H. Suzman), 484. Bantu Labour, Contributions in res­ pect of, Act, amount transferred to Secretary for Bantu Ad­ ministration and Development, in terms of (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1294. Bantu Labour Relations Regulation Act, disputes dealt with in terms of the (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 100. Bantu Labour Relations Regulation Act, section 7A of the (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 146. Contracts attested (Mrs. H. Suzman), 980. Bantu Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Contract workers, women as, in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 246. Employment, illegal, see under Police. Factory operatives, training schemes for (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 1108. In-service training schemes for workers, see under Finance. Labour bureaux, registrations at (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1163. Liaison officers for agricultural labour /urban areas (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1307. Liaison/works committees (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 18. Migrant labour system (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 4. Pinetown magisterial district, workers in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 814. Pinetown-New Germany area, con­ tract workers from Transkei working in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 742. Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage industrial area, restriction on use of Bantu labour in (Mr. T. Aronson), 491. Sheltered employment scheme, see under Labour. Strikes (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 18. Unemployment Insurance Fund, earnings limit (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 731. Works committees/liaison commit- tees/co-ordinating committees registered (Dr. A. L. Borainre), 1037. Work-seekers registered (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 963. Bantu Affairs—continued. Lamontville, population figures/hospital facilities (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 1143. Laws relating to Bantu, simplification/ codification of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 469. Leases, 30-year (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3, 42, 247. Lenasia, Bantu domestics employed in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 556. Magistrates, attendance of official func­ tions by (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1179. Maputa-Jozini road (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 728. Marabastad Bantu residential area, Pre­ toria, abolition of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 638. Mental institutions, escapes from, see under Health. Mining concerns in Bantu areas, Bantu/ Whites employed in (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 100. Mining/prospecting in Bantu areas (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 281. Natal Code of Bantu Law (Mrs. H. Suzman), 20. Nursing Council, South African, persons registered with, see under Health. Peddie, population of, see under Statistics. Peddie, properties in, bought by Depart­ ment (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 427. Pensions, see also under Social Welfare and Pensions: Blind persons’/disability/maintenance grants/old age, (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), 272. War veterans’ (Dr. F. van Z . Slab­ bed), 45; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 272. Bantu Affairs—continued. Permits for Bantu to attend functions in White areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 557. Police Force, purchase of discharge by members of, to avoid dishonourable discharge (Mr. L. F. Wood), 187. Police Force, staff of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 39. Police stations administered by Bantu, see under Police. Population, increase rate of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 181. Population, see also under Statistics. Port St. Johns: Properties in, purchased by Depart­ ment (Mr. T. Aronson), 213. Properties in, purchased by South African Bantu Trust (Mrs. H. Suzman), 212. Transfer of properties at (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 1279. White-/CoIoured-owned land in (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 222. Postmen in Durban (Mr. L. F. Wood), 30. Posts and Telecommunications, Depart­ ment of: Construction workers in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 47. Employees in administrative section of (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 97. Learner telephone electricians in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 47. Non-Whites occupying posts for Whites, see under Posts and Telecommunications. Prescribed area, right of Bantu to remain in for more than 72 hours (Mrs. H. Suzman), 213. Bantu Affairs—continued. Prisons service, commissioned ranks in, see under Prisons. Proclamation No. 400 of 1960, removal order issued in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 995. Proclamation No. R. 133 of 1975 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2, 42. Queenstown district/Whittlesea area, pur­ chase of farms by South African Bantu Trust (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 905. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department of Bantu Administration and Development (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1160. Railways and Harbours Administration, wages (Mr. L. F. Wood), 41. Rape, see under Police. Recreation Centres: Alexandra/Sandton (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 103. Sandton (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 7. Rehabilitation centres, Bantu in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 558. Removal orders (Mrs. H. Suzman), 927. Rhodesian Bantu, deferred pay (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 1182. Solar heating systems, installation of, by West Rand Bantu Affairs Adminis­ tration Boards (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 634. Soweto, crimes in, see under Police. Soweto, meeting after disturbance in (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 1301. Soweto, population of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 721. Bantu Affairs—continued. Sport: Bantu Sport and Recreation Fund (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 989, 1006. Furtherance of (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 1023. Furtherance of, amount spent on (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 135. International sporting events, see under Sport and Recreation. Sport and Recreation Fund, Bantu (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 136. Stadium, research into a standard (Mr. G. IV. Mills), 723. Uitenhage, Bantu spectators at rugby match in (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 1183. Squatters: Crossroads, camps at (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 44; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 921; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1102. Labour tenants (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1308. Stuttkor Houtnywerhede (Eiendoms) Be- perk, investment in, by Xhosa Development Corporation (Mr. T. Aronson), 1245. Tax: Collected (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 100. Income, prosecution of employers (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1093. Structure, committee appointed to investigate (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 425. Taxation Act, Bantu (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 51; (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1005, 1094. Bantu Affairs—continued. Telephone call-boxes, public (Mr. L. F. Wood), 93. Transkei: Area/citizens/economically active per­ sons/earnings ofI workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 890. Bizweni (Umzimkulu) prison com­ plex transferred to (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 556. Border transgressions from Transkei over Umzimkulu River (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1099. Boundaries between Transkei/Ciskei, properties purchased for consoli­ dation of (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 994. Businesses/properties in, offered for sale/sold to South African Bantu Trust (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 678. Capital schemes in (Mr. T. Aronson), 811. Chief Medical Officer of Health, appointment of (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 437. Citizenship (Mrs. H. Suzman), 688. Citizens of, computerized records on (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 1221. Government administration block in Umtata cost of (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 133. Illinge/Ezebelini, inclusion of, in (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 502. Independence celebrations of (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 917. Independence of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 647. Legislative Assembly’s decision to transfer farms to paramount chiefs/others (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 900. Bantu Affairs—continued. Transkei—continued. Loans from overseas (Mr. T. Aronson), 1091, 1193. Maclear, incorporation of, into (Mr. B. W. B.Page), 901. National road from Port St. Johns to Natal border (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 1212. Port Edward—Port Shepstone coastal strip and Kokstad/Matatiele, in­ corporation into (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 874. Queenstown district, purchase of farms for consolidation (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 908. Residence, official, for Head of State (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 124; (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 133. Residences for four additional Minis­ ters of Transkei Cabinet, cost of (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 133. Sotho-speaking persons, citizenship of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1085. Treaties/conventions between, and Republic (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1152. White Paper CC of 1964 applicable to Ciskei (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 604. Xhosa residents in White areas who qualify for Transkeian citizen­ ship (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 456. Xhosa-speaking persons, citizenship of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1085. Xhosa women employed by Xhosa Development Corporation (Mrs. H. Suzman), 283. Vaalboschhoek (Mrs. H. Suzman), 613, 569. Bantu Affairs—continued. Weenen emergency camp (M r. G. B. D. McIntosh), 726. Whittlesea area, purchase of farms by South African Bantu Trust (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 905. Zebediela Estate, value of crop of (Mr. T. Hickman), 233. B.B.C. Television team, work permits, see under Interior. Black Mikado, The, see under Community Development. C Cabora Bassa Scheme, see under Economic Affairs. Cato Manor, see under Community Develop­ ment, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs. Certain Organizations, Commission of Inquiry into, see under Prime Minister. Coal, see under Economic Affairs and Mines. Coloured Affairs: Aged, homes for, subsidies for (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1262. Cato Manor, rezoning of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 50. Chatsworth/Austerville/Wentworth Col­ oured complex, population of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 71. Children in need of care (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1283. Coloured Development Corporation (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 130; (Mr. T. Aronson), 866, 872, 873. Coloured Persons Representative Council (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 685; (Mr. T. Aronson), 864. Coloured Affairs—continued. Coloured Population Group, Commision of Inquiry into matters relating to the (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 4; (Mr. T. Aronson), 863, 1152; (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1024; (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1104; (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1300. Diplomatic corps, Coloureds serving in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 150. District Six, see under Community De­ velopment. Education: Adults attending part-time primary/ secondary classes (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 364. Apprentices/other students qualified (Mr. T. Aronson), 867. Compulsory schooling, estimated cost of (Mr. T. Aronson), 930. Dower Training College, see under Public Works. Examinations: Junior certificate/senior certifi­ cate/matriculation (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1170. Junior certificate/standard IX/ matriculation (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 871. Std. V m and X, written/passed (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 367. Expenditure on (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 363. Expenditure on, see also under Statistics. Medical/dental training institutions, students (Mr. L. F. Wood), 156. Pupils: Bursaries for (Mr. T. Aronson), 1174. Coloured Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Pupils—continued. Bursaries for pupils/students {Brig. C. C. von Keyser- lingk), 159. Enrolled in 1975 and 1976 (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 368. Enrolment of Coloured/Reho- both Baster, from Sub A to Std. X in Republic/ South West Africa (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1258. Expenditure on (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 159. Johannesburg (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 852. Matriculants proceeding to university (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 188. Primary, shortage of accommo­ dation for (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 365. Teacher/pupil ratio (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 365; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1262. Schools: Austerville-Wentworth Coloured complex (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1277. Bantu in, for Coloureds (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1104. Capital amount appropriated for new/additions to existing (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 508. Capital amount for new, see also under Public Works. Double-session system (Mr. L. F. Wood), 363; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 365, (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 368, 1281. Coloured Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Schools—continued. Group areas proclamations, schools closed as result of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 366. Indians in, for Coloureds (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 994. Johannesburg (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 852. Macassar, Primary/Secondary/ High, at (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1165. Schools/schoolchildren (Mr. T. Aronson), 870. Somerset West, Primary/Second­ ary/High, in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1165. Western Cape, primary/secon­ dary in (Dr. F. van Z . Slab­ bert), 1225. Senior posts held by Coloureds (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1167. Teachers: Employed/resigned/retired (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 158. Number of/qualifications of (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 462. Qualifications (Mr. T. Aronson), 871. Qualifications of high school (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 366. Salary scales for (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1312. South West Africa, number of/ qualifications of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1281. South West Africa, training of, in (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1302. Coloured Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Teachers—continued. Student (Mr. T. Aronson), 864. Teacher/pupil ratio {Dr. A. L. Boraine), 365; (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 1262. Training colleges, teachers quali­ fied at (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1311. White, in Coloured schools (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1260. Technical subjects offered at multi­ lateral high schools (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 1170. Technical training (Mr. W. G. King­ will), 1171. Emergency camps for Coloured persons, see under Community Development. Group Areas Act, see under Community Development. Harding, see under Planning and the Environment. Health: Diseases, notifiable, cases of, in 1974 and 1975 (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 173. District surgeons (Mr. L. F. Wood), Hospitals, State/provincial salary scales (Mr. L. F. Wood), 38. Medical schemes (Mr. L. F. Wood), 897. Mid wives/health visitors/radiograph- ers/sister-tutors registered during 1975 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 170. Nurses, see under Health. Coloured Affairs—continued. Hill Street, Pinetown, expropriated land in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 22. Holiday resorts developed by Coloured Development Corporation (Mr. T. Aronson), 929. Housing (see also under Community Development): Atlantis township, see under Com­ munity Development. Cape Town City Council, amount sought by, for projects (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 432. Durban/Pietermaritzburg, dwelling units in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 59. Durban, shortage of/availability of houses/flats (Mr. L. F. Wood), 149. Family housing units built, shortage of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 306. Funds for, see under Housing under Community Development. Hill Street, Pinetown (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 22. Houses, shortage of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 148. Shortage of, in each province (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 190. Weenen Town Board, see under Housing under Community De­ velopment. Income tax, see under Finance. Inflation, see under Economic Affairs. Information officers in Department of Information (Mr. R. M. de Viltiers), 46. Inter-Cabinet Council (Mr. T. Aronson), 869. Ixopo, see under Planning and the Environ­ ment. Coloured Affairs—continued. Labour: Apprenticeship contracts in each industry (Mr. T. Hickman), 98. Sheltered employment schemes, see under Labour. Unemployment during 1975 (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 87; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 90. Mail/telegram delivery in Bryanston/ Randburg (Mr. H. E. J. van Rens- burg), 362. Management/local affairs committees (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1033. Management/local affairs/consultative committees, (Mr. T. Aronson), 130. Manufacturing concerns in Bantu home­ lands, employees in (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 313. Marburg, developing of township in, see under Community Development. Medical schemes (Mr. L. F. Wood), 897. Mental institutions, escapes from, see under Health. Merchant Navy, South African, training for (Mr. L. G. Murray), 405. Mineral concessions, amount derived from, by Coloured Development Corporation (Mr. T. Aronson), 932. Mining rights granted to Coloured Development Corporation (Mr. T. Aronson), 930. Nama homeland, in South West Africa, total extent of (Mr. T. Aronson), 131. Pensions {Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 368, 369. Pensions, see also under Social Welfare and Pensions. Coloured Affairs—continued. Police Force, purchase of discharge by members of, to avoid dishonourable discharge (Mr. L. F. Wood), 187. Police Force, staff of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 39. Police stations administered by Coloureds, see under Police. Population, increase rate of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 181. Population, see also under Statistics. Postmen in Durban (Mr. L. F. Wood), 30. Posts and Telecommunications, Depart­ ment of: Construction workers in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 47. Employees in administrative section of (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 97. Non-Whites occupying posts for Whites, see under Posts and Tele­ communications. Prisons Service, commissioned ranks in, see under Prisons. Professional persons employed by Central Government/provincial administra­ tions, salaries of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 217. Professional persons, qualified, see under Statistics. Prosecutors/magistrates, salaries, see under Justice. Prospecting/mining royalties/taxes in Coloured rural areas/diamond con­ cessions granted by Coloured De­ velopment Corporation/Boards of Management (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 163. Public bodies, appointment of Coloureds to (see also under Prime Minister) (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 12. Coloured Affairs—continued. Public relations committees (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1105. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1227. Railways and Harbours Administration, wages (Mr. L. F. Wood), 41. Rape, see under Police. Rehabilitation centres, persons referred to/voluntarily entered (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 579. Rehoboth Baster homeland in South West Africa, total extent of (Mr. T. Aronson), 131. Rehoboth Self-Government Act, applica­ tion of (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 1050. Slums Act, see under Community Develop­ ment. Social workers employed by Department in Natal (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 683. Somerset West, property owners in (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 56. Somerset West, see also under Community Development. Sport: Furtherance of (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 364. Furtherance of, amount spent on (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 578. International sporting events, see under Sport and Recreation. Uitenhage, rugby match at, see under Community Development. Tax, Income/provincial (Mr. L. F. Wood), 147. Telephone call-boxes, public (Mr. L. F. Wood), 93. Coloured Affairs—continued. Theron Commission, see Coloured Popu­ lation Group, Commission of Inquiry into Matters relating to the, above. Weenen Townlands, see under Com­ munity Development. Common Market, see under Finance. Communism, Suppression of, Act, see under Justice. Community Development, Department of: Ashburton district, size of land owned by Department in (Mr. G. W. Mills), 111. Atlantis township, land for development of (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 510. Audience restrictions on grounds of race (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1049. Audiences, racially mixed, at sporting events/live theatre performances/cine­ mas/public social functions (Mr. L. G. Murray), 637. Audiences, racially mixed, attendance of theatre entertainment, by (Mr. L. G. Murray), 656. Audiences, racially mixed, in Cape Peninsula (Mr. L. G. Murray), 783. Audiences, racially mixed, permits to perform before (Mr. G. W. Mills), 780. Austerville-Wentworth Coloured com­ plex, population of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1172. “Black Mikado, The”, performance of, before mixed audience (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1298. Block AK, Durban (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 1146. Block AK and block G, Durban (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 1291. Building contracts awarded during 1975 (Mr. T. Aronson), 528. Community Development, Department of— continued. Cato Manor, re-zoning of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 50. Chatsworth/Austerville/Wentworth Col­ oured complex, population of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 71. Coloured persons, emergency camps for (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1228. Coloureds/Indians, permits for, to attend functions in White areas (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 592. Community Development Board: Depreciation/appreciation contribu­ tions (Mr. L. G. Murray), 956. Undeveloped land owned by (Mr. T. Aronson), 873. Community Development Fund, amount spent/lent (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 799. District Six: Indians moved from/resident in (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 712. Oriental Plaza in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 1129. Portion zoned for Coloured occupa­ tion, families in (Mr. T. Aronson), 515. Property in/Coloured persons moved (Mr. L. G. Murray), 127. State expenditure on acquisition of properties in (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 645. Durban/Pietermaritzburg, dwelling units in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 59. Environmental personnel employed by Department (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 962. Fairview, freezing order in respect of (Mr. H. Miller), 1162. Community Development, Department of— continued. Flood Disaster Committee, Central, use of funds at disposal of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 687. Garden Village, Somerset West (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 591. Group Areas: Undeveloped land held by Depart­ ment in respect of Indian/Col­ oured/White (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 960. Group Areas Act: Coloured families/persons moved in terms of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 307. C oloured /Ind ian /W hite fam ilies moved in terms of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 37. Families disqualified under, to re­ main in previous homes (Mr. L. G. Murray), 899. Moving of families/persons of each race group in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 513. Persons of all race groups moved under (Mr. G. W. Mills), 310. Hospitals, private, in white group areas, Indians/Coloureds admitted to (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 795. Housing, (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs): Chinese, houses for, in White resi­ dential areas (Mr. T. Aronson), 527. Coloured/Indian, in Port Elizabeth complex (Mr. T. Aronson), 584. Coloureds/Indians, houses/flats for, in Witwatersrand area/munici­ pal area of Johannesburg/Len- asia/Eldorado (Mr. H. Miller), 583. Community Development, Department of— continued. Housing—continued. Durban, shortage of/availability of houses/flats for Whites, Col­ oureds and Asians in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 149. Economic/sub-economic (Mr. H. Miller), 307, 447. Funds for, for Asians/Coloureds/ Whites in main cities (Mr. H. Miller), 898. Houses/flats for Coloureds/Indians/ Bantu, provision of (Mr. T. Aronson), 515. Houses for Whites, Coloureds and Asians, shortage of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 148. Housing Matters, Report of the Commission of Inquiry into, (Mr. T. Aronson), 517. Loans for State employees (Mr. L. G. Murray), 445. Loans for, widows’ eligibility for interest subsidy on (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 27. Mortgage interest for houses jointly owned by husband and wife (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 27. Port Elizabeth, decontrolling of blocks of flats in (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 527. Sectional titles, purchase of flats under (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 638. Shallcross, Durban, allocation of houses in (Mr. S. A. Pitman), 1128. Shortage of, in each province for each race group (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 190. Squatters in Cape Town/Stellen- bosch (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 470. Community Development, Department of— continued. Housing—continued. Sub-economic houses, sale of (Mr. T. Aronson), 528. Weenen Town Board, assistance to, for housing for Indians/Col­ oureds (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 725. Indian/Chinese traders disqualified to remain in previous premises (Mr. L. G. Murray), 900. Indian family ejected in Johannesburg (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 299. Indian group areas in Natal/Transvaal/ Cape Province, extent of (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 1173. Indians evicted from slum buildings in Fordsburg, representations by (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 611. Indian traders in Pinetown (Mr. L. G. Murray), 73. Inflation, see under Economic Affairs. Jeppe, amounts for urban renewal schemes in (Mr. II. Miller), 962. Jeppe, freezing order in respect of (Mr. H. Miller), 1162. Lenasia, incorporation of, in municipality of Johannesburg/provision of ser­ vices (Mr. H. Miller), 143. Linmeyer Mansions, Johannesburg (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 637. Loans/other financial assistance granted by Department to municipalities/ other local authorities in Natal (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 526. Marburg, delay in developing Coloured township in (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 726. Newlands, Cape, purchase of property in, by Department (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 213. Community Development, Department of— continued. Nico Malan Theatre, permit admitting all race groups to (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 1249. Port Elizabeth area, work awarded to architects/quantity surveyors/con­ sulting engineers in (Mr. T. Aronson), 529. Port Elizabeth Opera House, race groups admittted to (Mr. T. Aronson), 527. Property owned by Community Develop­ ment Board/sold by Department (Mr. T. Aronson), 1254. Property owned by Department/Com­ munity Development Board, Book value of (Mr. T. Aronson), 587. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1169. Rent Boards: Directives sent out by (Mr. T. Aronson), 518. Rent determinations, applications for reviews of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 714. Rent increases in certain suburbs of Johannesburg, applications for (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 588; (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 589; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 594. Rent increases in respect of certain flats in Johannesburg (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 794. Review/determination of rentals of residential accommodation, ap­ plications for (Mr. L. G. Murray), 74. Community Development, Department of— continued. Rents Act: Amendment of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 22. Applications for exemption from, in certain suburbs of Johannesburg (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 588; (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 590; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 594. Contraventions of the (Mr. L. G. Murray), 781. Increases, applications in terms of, for (Mr. T. Aronson), 521. Rietfontein, Transvaal, proclaimed Indian area at (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 1079. Schools, private, attendance of, by non- White pupils (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 677. Sectional title, applications to sell flats in Johannesburg under (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 795. Slums Act, Coloured families/persons moved in terms of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 307. Somerset West, circular to Coloured property owners in (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 340. Somerset West, Coloured property owners in (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 56. South End, Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aronson), 1229. Uitenhage, Coloured spectators at rugby match at (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 1183. Umabatha, attendance of, by non- Whites in Pietermaritzburg (Mr. G. W. Mills), 606. Vrededorp, amounts for urban renewal schemes in (Mr. H. Miller), 962. Vrye Grond in Muizenburg (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 434, 435. Community Development, Department of— continued. Weenen Town Board, stands in Indian area of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 896. Weenen Townlands, Coloured/Indian families residing on (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 787. Consumer Price Index, see under Statistics. Cruise Industry, see under Tourism. Curfew regulations, see under Police. D Defence, Department of: Angola, South African prisoners of war, in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 878; (Mr. H. J. Coetsee), 1251. Armed forces, compensation for disable­ ment/death of members of the (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 110. Army Fund, South African (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1283. Beer/spirits, suppliers of, to Defence Force (Mr. G. IV. Mills), 908. Brandwag Fund (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1285. Cadet detachments in schools (Mr. G. W. Mills), 932. Cadet training system (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1009. Citizen Force/Commandos, life insur­ ance cover for members of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 827. Civil Defence Act, civil defence pro­ grammes begun in terms of (Mr. J. H. Ungerer), 506. Civil Defence College at George, obli­ gation for women trained at, to continue service in civil defence organization (Mr. P. J. Badenhorst), 507. Civil Defence, manpower resources for (Mr. G. F. Malan), 505. Defence, Department of—continued. Civil Defence measures (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 909. Civil Defence organizations, field kitchens for, in times of crisis (Mr. W. V. Raw), 248. Civil Defence programme (Mr. G. W. Mills), 818. Civil Defence Units (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 1216. Commissioned officers, shortage of, in Citizen Force/Commandos (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 622. Defence bond, see under Finance. Defence Force duties, men called up for (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 267. Defence Headquarters building, see under Public Works. Dover railway station, incidents at, on 8.1.76 (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 557. Fire-fighting measures drafted in terms of Civil Defence Act (Mr. J. C. G. Botha), 673. Grootfontein military base, private rail­ way siding at (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1212. Lifts, acceptance of, by personnel (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 226. Live animals, use of, for experiments by Department (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1077. Military hospital No. 1, daily newspapers at (Mr. W. V. Raw), 596, 1257. Military service for foreign males (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 246. National Servicemen: Income Tax Act, see under Finance. Injured in Natal (Mr. G. W. Mills), 33. Defence, Department of—continued. National Servicemen—continued. National servicemen/members of Citi­ zen Force/next-of-kin delay in payment of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 628. Payment of (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 3. Soldiers, readjustment programme for (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 1216. Northern Cape, road/aerodrome/labour on west coast for strategic purposes (Mr. IV. V. Raw), 320. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1139. Sandbags (Mr. W. V. Raw),100. School cadet detachments, cost of (Mr. G. IV. Mills), 1008. Simonstown dockyard, quarried stone for building of extensions to the (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 673. Sporting weapons/ammunition, importing of, by Armscor/subsidiary (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1266. Visits to other countries (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 32. Volunteers enlisted as result of recruiting campaign organized by Commandos (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 1122. Voortrekkerhoogte, new military hospital at, see under Public Works. Windhoek newspaper, notice in, inviting public to see troops arriving by air (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1273. Windhoek station, refreshments for troops passing through (Mr. W. V. Raw), 525. Diamond cutting industry,\see under Labour. District Six, see under Community Development. Dolphins, see under Economic Affairs. Drama Library, National, see under Education, National. Drugs Control Act, see under Health. E Economic Affairs: Algoa Bay, application to build breaker’s yard/docking facilities at (Mr. T. Aronson), 925. Black customers, stores levying extra credit charges on (Mr. G. H. Wad­ dell), 686. Border industrial areas, establishment of new (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 582. Bricks (Mr. L. F. Wood), 969. Cabora Bassa scheme (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 289, 1252; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 441. Cane growers/sugar millers/refiners, loss of income for (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 1071. Cape Agar Company (Mr. T. Aronson), 311. Car models on South African market (Mr. T. Aronson), 977; (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 978. Cheetah skins, export of (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 568. Clothing/textile manufacturers, deliveries of South African, complaints (Mr. T. Aronson), 201. Coal: Chicory Control Board in Alexandria, delivery to (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 1153. Coking (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1016. Economic ASairs—continued. Coal—continued. Consumption of, domestic (Mr. T. Aronson), 117; (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 619. Export coal contracts (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 1238. Export/import of (Mr. II. A. van Hoogstrateri), 727. Mined/exported (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 658. Shortages of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 77. Codeine, importation/price of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 915. Consumer exploitation (Mr. T. Aronson), 118. Dolphins, catching of (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 551, 666; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 552. Duynefontein, nuclear power station at (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 1252. Electrical power supply of Republic (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 679. Electricity, vehicles powered by (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1219. Environmental personnel employed by Department (Mr. H. E. J. van Rens­ burg), 1293. Escom, external borrowings, repayment of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 108. Escom, increase in charges for electrical power (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 770. Escom power supply interruptions in Port Elizabeth area (Mr. T. Aronson), 538. Export credit reinsurance fund (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 933. Exporters, qualifications/security for finan­ cial assistance for (Mr. T. Aronson), 162. Economic Affairs—continued. Export risks, insurance cover for (Mr. T. Aronson), 385. Export trade promotion services (Mr. T. Aronson), 114. Film producers, South African subsidies for (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1082. Films, subsidies in respect of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1163. Gold mines, concession stores on (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 1126. Growth points, applications for establish­ ment of industries at (Mr. II. H. Schwarz), 919. Hire-purchase finance charges (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 311. Import controls imposed in terms of general agreement on tariffs (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 504. Import permits (Mr. T. Aronson), 119, 1187; (Mr. G. H. Wqddell), 665. Imports, reduction/restriction of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 504. Indians, financial assistance to, from Industrial Development Corporation/ other state agencies (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 255. Industrial Development Corporation, in­ dustrial townships, assistance for development of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 264. Industries decentralization policy, in­ dustries in New Germany/Pinetown that qualified for assistance under (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 925. Inflation; Action against, programme of (Mr. G. II. Waddell), 1085. Action against, programme of, mem­ bers of continuation committee on the implementation of the (Mr. T. Aronson), 199. Economic Affairs—continued. Inflation—continued. Anti-inflation movements, cost of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 287. Booklet by Dr. McCrystal on com­ bating of (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 671. Combating of, by Department of: Agriculture (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 430. Bantu Administration and De­ v e l o p m e n t . ( M r s . H . Suzman), 293. Bantu Education (Dr. A. L. Boraine). 294. Coloured, Rehoboth and Nama Relations (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 296. Community Development (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 295. Economic Affairs (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 346. Education, National (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 399. Finance (Mr. FI. H. Schwarz), 399. Foreign Affairs (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 290. Forestry (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 428. Health (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 326. Immigration (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 425. Indian Affairs (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 430. Information (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 391. Economic Affairs—continued. Inflation—continued. Combating of, by Department of— continued. Interior (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 336. Justice (Mrs. H. Suzman), 290. Labour (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 389. Mines (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 390. Planning and the Environment (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 335. Police (Mrs. H. Suzman), 324. Posts and Telecommunications (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 396. Prime Minister (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 288. Prisons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 324. Public Works (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 333. Social Welfare and Pensions (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 332. Sport and Recreation (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 392. Statistics (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 431. Tourism (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 325. Transport (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 393. Water Affairs (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 397. Insulin (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 764; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 936. Economic Affairs—continued. Iscor: External borrowings, repayment of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 108. Loss situation of (Mr. T. Aronson), 269. Newcastle, percentage of plant, etc., imported (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 665. Saldana Bay area, additional land acquired in (Mr. T. Aronson), 373. Steel works, establishment of new (Mr. T. Aronson), 117. Kunene Scheme (Mr. G. W. Mills), 222; (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 270; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 768. Lift inspections, fees for (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 555. Live animals/reptiles/insects used for experiments (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1044. Marine reserve in False Bay, represen­ tations in connection with (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 626. Motor assembly plant, Port Elizabeth, curtailing of working week (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 731. Motor tyres, retail price of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 106. Motor vehicles, content programme for (Mr. T. Aronson), 265. Normacol, Price of (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 430. Nuclear power station at Duynefontein (Mr. T. Aronson), 298. Oil fund, strategic (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1096. Oil produced/imported (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 658. Economic Affairs—continued. Perlemoen, quota for (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 646. Petrol: Discount on (Mr. T. Aronson), 102. Price of (Mr. T. Aronson), 55. Restrictions (Mr. T. Aronson), 54. 93 Octane, pump selling price of, in Johannesburg (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 1148. Power stations at Port Elizabeth/Cradock/ Graaff-Reinet, stocks of coal at (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 797. Price control supervisors/inspectors (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 272. Price fixing (Mr. T. Aronson), 55. Price increases granted by Price Controller, 1022. Public corporations, capital requirements of (Mr. T. Aronson), 586. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1155. SAAN, shareholding of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 474, 918. Saldanha: Harbour, when fully operational, anticipated revenue of (Mr. T. Aronson), 199. Dry-dock, building of (Mr. T. Aronson), 120. Semis plant at (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 6; (Mr. T. Aronson), 102, 256. Ship repair yard at (Mr. T. Aronson), 1118, 1119. Economic Affairs—continued. Saldanha—continued. Sishen—Saldanha railway line, modi­ fications of Baboon Point tunnel/ bridges of (M r. C. A. van Coller), 763. Sishen—Saldanha scheme, cost of railway/harbour/ancillary works for (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 65. Sasol: External borrowings, repayment of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 108. Second, estimated anticipated cost of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 198. Second, percentage of plant, etc., imported (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 665. South African products, regard to avail­ ability of, when considering appli­ cations for import permits (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 665. Sporting weapons, ammunition, price difference between locally manufac­ tured/imported (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1266. St. Croix: Cement company (Mr. T. Aronson), 117. Ore berth, coming into operation/ potential earnings of (Mr. T. Aronson), 116. Scheme (Mr. T. Aronson), 1133. Steel price, increase in (Mr. T. Aronson), 976. Steel price/increase in prices of cars (Mr. T. Aronson), 161. Supplies Procurement Fund, National (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 924. Economic Affairs—continued. Television: Assembled/partly assembled sets, im­ porting of, by manufacturers (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 644. Factories established in decentralized areas (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 634. Retail sales, sums advanced for (Mr. T. Aronson), 257. Sets sold (Mr. T. Aronson), 257. Transkei, Customs Union Agreement with (Mr. T. Aronson), 228. Trawling rights/concessions in Mossel Bay (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 1153. Waste paper, purchase of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 9. Wine prices in hotels/restaurants (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 1151. Education, National, Department of (see also Education under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs): Alexandra Institute, Cape Town, Educa­ tional aspects of administration of the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 630. Benoni Technical College (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1125. Children, mentally retarded, training centres for (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 817. Degrees/diplomas, see under Universities. Drama Library, National, grant to, by Department (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 480. Education and Culture, publication (Mr. L. G. Murray), 242. Education levels by age, see under Statistics. Expenditure on, education from Revenue/ Loan Account (Mr. L. F. Wood), 260. Education, National, Department of—con­ tinued. Expenditure on education of Whites, see under Statistics. Grainger Bay, Merchant Navy Academy at, building/administration/students/ staff (Mr. L. G. Murray), 121. Inflation, see under Economic Affairs. Intelligence, assistance for children with exceptionally high (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), n n . Mathematics, teaching of, in schools (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 627. Medical school/training hospital in Natal (Mr. G. W. Mills), 677. Merchant Navy Academy (Mr. L. G. Murray), 121. Merchant Navy, South African, training facilities for personnel for (Mr. L. G. Murray), 404. Performing Arts Boards/Councils, Grants- in-aid to, establishment of ballet company overseas (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 469. Performing Arts, Commission of Inquiry into (Mr. L. G. Murray), 152; (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1130. Por Elizabeth College for Advanced Technical Education, changing of status of/building of hostel for (Mr. T. Aronson), 530. Pupils, White, see under Statistics. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1158. Radio listeners’ licences (Mr. L. F. Wood), 863; (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 1014. Schools: Designs for buildings, new (Mr. G. W. Mills), 689. Private, Attendance of, by non- Whites, see under Community Development. Education, National, Department of—con­ tinued. Spioenkop, maintenance of (Mr. G. W. Mills), 249. Students, see under Universities. Teachers: Employed/resigned/retired (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 444. Male, loss/gain of (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1058. Qualified, especially in mathematics/ physics/chemistry (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 490. Qualified/graduated/mathematics/ physics/chemistry as major sub­ jects (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 161. Shortage of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 655. Teachers’ organization, interview with representatives of a (Mr. T. Aronson), 642. White, education/qualifications (Mr. G. W. Mills), 979. White schools, see under Statistics. Technical education, colleges for ad­ vanced, teaching staff of (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 128. Television: Advertising on (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 25. Banned book, broadcasting of quo­ tations from (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 805. Bantu/Coloureds/Asiatics, consider­ ation given to establishing service for (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 789. High-power transmission stations/ gap-filling stations (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 1213. Education, National, Department of—con­ tinued. Television—continued. Hotel Association, Federated, repre­ sentations in regard to tele­ vision licence fees (M r. R. M. de Villiers), 1218. Licences (Mr. T. Aronson), 1043. Licences, amount derived from (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 789. Price Controller, Representations to, concerning price of sets (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 550. Reception zones (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 796. Services/licences/advertising (Mr. R. M. de Villiers). 157. Television licences for certain classes of persons/institutions (Mr. T. Aronson), 1234. Viewing time (Mr. T. Aronson), 472. Tenterton Place of Safety, schoolboy who absconded from (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 911. Three-term system in Transvaal schools (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 1099. Universities, see that heading. Westlake training institution (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 53. Youth congress/conferences, assistance to, by cultural organizations (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 134. Electric cables, imported, see under Finance. Entry, Illegal, see under Transport. ESCOM, see under Economic Affairs. Expropriation Act, see under Agriculture. F Film producers, subsidies for, see under Economic Affairs. Finance, Department of: Balance of payments, reduction of gap on current account of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 503. Bantu Affairs Administration Board of Port Natal, accounts of the (Mr. G~B. D. McIntosh), 1271. Building Societies: Amounts invested by, in negotiable certificates of deposit (Mr. T. Aronson), 257. Assistance to (Mr. T. Aronson), 318. Association of, applications for mort­ gage bonds (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 408. Interest on money before registration of bond (Mr. T. Aronson), 1192. Negotiable certificates of deposit (Mr. T. Aronson), 257. Representations from, regarding 2% subsidy on housing loans (Mr. T. Aronson), 541. Capital requirement of public/private sector for 1976 (Mr. T. Aronson), 204. Chief Minister of Bantu Homeland, inspection of luggage of (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 6. Common Market Trade partners, South African exports to (Mr. T. Aronson), 165. Customs officials at main ports (Mr. L. F. Wood), 14. Customs Tariff Item 460.24 (Mr. T. Aronson), 499. Debt, Republic’s National (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 879. Finance, Department of—continued. Defence bonds (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 429, 1052. Devaluation, additional cost on imports (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 70. Devaluation, advice/consultations about (Mr. T. Aronson), 204. Double Taxation Agreement (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 297. Drugs, seizing of, by customs officials (Mr. L. F. Wood), 15. Electric cables, imported, quantity/value of (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 1234. Eurobond issues, South African (Mr. T. Aronson), 1036. Exchange control regulations (Mr. T. Aronson), 413; (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 601. Exchange losses on money borrowed from overseas by corporate borrowers/ public sector (Mr. T. Aronson), 205. Exchequer account (Mr. H. Ft. Schwarz), 991. External borrowings (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 66, 67. External borrowings by the State, annual interest payments on/repayments of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 65. Foreign exchange forward cover (Mr. H. Ft. Schwarz), 546. Foreign liabilities, short term, of Govern­ ment/Reserve Bank (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 903. Foreign loans (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1191. Forward exchange contracts (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 817. Gold: Coins, marketing of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 598. Finance, Department of—continued. Gold—continued. Mines, tax and lease revenue from/ amount received by Exchequer (Mr. H. Miller), 211. Mines, tax and lease revenue esti­ mated to be collected from (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 288. Prices (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 19. Reserves, revaluation of (Mr. T. Aronson), 107. Sold spot/purchased forward (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 682. Stabilization fund for (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 205. Swop agreements (Mr. H. ft. Schwarz), 1121. Government expenditure (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 189. Hartung, Mr. Charles, documents con­ fiscated at Windhoek airport (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1219. Housing loans, representations from As­ sociation of Building Societies re­ garding 2% subsidy on (Mr. T. Aronson), 541. Imports, effect of devaluation of rand on payment for (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 70. Income tax: Act, amendment of, to include national servicemen (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 4. Final assessments (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 35. Individuals / mining companies, amounts collected from (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 163. Paid by Whites/Coloureds/Asiatics (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 1108. Finance, Department of—continued. Inflation, see under Economic Affairs. In-service training schemes for Bantu employees, tax deductions on (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 663. Insulin, customs duty levied on (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 880. International Monetary Fund, see under Monetary Fund, International below. Kruger Rands, number manufactured/ income from (Mr. T. Aronson), 188. Leasing transactions considered favour­ able by Reserve Bank (Mr. T. Aronson), 1304. Loan Levies Account, amount held in (Mr. T. Aronson), 167. Loan levies to be repaid to companies/ private persons in 1976 (Mr. T. Aronson), 167. Loans by South African Government/ local authorities/private sector (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 68. kHLoans from Government (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 414. Local Authorities, Committee of Inquiry into the Finances of, terms of refer­ ence/report of (Mr. T. Aronson), 202. Medicines, amount collected in respect of, by Department of Customs and Excise (Mr. L. F. Wood), 13. Minister, official visits by, to other coun­ tries (Mr. T. Aronson), 138. Mint, manufacturing projects for private enterprise undertaken bv (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 564. Monetary agreement between South Africa/Lesotho/Swaziland (Mr. T. Aronson), 412. Finance, Department of—continued. Monetary Fund, International: Amounts drawn/borrowed by South Africa from, and from World Bank (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 69. Gold held by, sale of (Mr. T. Aronson), 142. Resolution of Agreement of Interim Committee of (Mr. T. Aronson), 210 . South African representation at meet­ ings of (Mr. T. Aronson), 142. Morphine/codeine imported/exported (Mr. L. G. Murray), 961. Mozambique/Angola/Lesotho/Botswana/ Malawi/South West Africa, South African investment in (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 203. Natal, municipalities/otherlocal authorities in, financial assistance to (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 496. Oil-producing countries, method of pay­ ment other than cash (Mr. T. Aronson) 203. Paraguay, loans/facilities to (Mr. T. Aronson), 282. Petrol: Estimated amounts to be obtained from increase in price of (Mr. T. Aronson), 204. Increased customs and excise duties on (Mr. T. Aronson), 1073. Price, increase in (Mr. T. Aronson), 963. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1156. Reconstruction and Development, Inter­ national Bank for, promissory notes issued to (Mr. H. II. Schwarz), 879. Finance, Department of—continued. Reserve Bank: Computer used by (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 816. Cover of loss by (Mr. T. Aronson), 462. Credit restrictions (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 436. Revenue, estimates of (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 986. Revenue Fund, consolidated, amount which accrued to, in respect of motor vehicles/spares/petrol/oil (Mr. L. G. Murray), 681. Revenue office in Bcllville (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 758. Revenue office in South Peninsula, establishment of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 599. Sales duty (Mr. L. G. Murray), 880. Share script, stolen (Mr. T. Aronson), 306. Tax, income/Provincial, Whites/Coloureds /Asiatics eligible for (Mr. L. F. Wood), 147. Taxpayers (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1061. Taxpayers, Individual (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 956. Taxpayers/tax in each income group (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 757. Television sets, confiscated/abandoned (Mr. G. W. Mills), 1012. Television sets, customs duty on imported (Mr. G. W. Mills), 989. Textiles imported, value of (Mr. T. Aronson), 228. War clause, enforcement of, in case of life insurance policies of members of Citizen Force/Commandos (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 827. Finance, Department of—continued. Welfare organizations, registered, dona­ tions to (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 1152. Flood Disaster Committee, Central see under Community Development. Foreign Affairs, Department of: Abduction of two South Africans from Swaziland (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 1217. African countries, financial assistance to (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 318. Angola, guarantees obtained from, before withdrawal of South African troops from (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 640. Diplomatic/consular representation in South Africa (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 191. Diplomatic/consular representation of South Africa in other countries (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 195. Diplomatic corps, Bantu/Coloureds/Asians serving in (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 150. Diplomatic missions established/closed down (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 151. Economic Co-operation Promotion Loan Fund (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1013. Expenditure, recovery of, from other governments (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 252. Foreign service of Department, training of non-Whites for (Mr. T. Aronson), 586. Government and Transkei, agreements/ treaties between (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 1221. Government personnel seconded to for­ eign governments (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 929. Inflation, see under Economic Affairs. Lesotho, officials of, incident in Johannes­ burg (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 1180. Lesotho, visit to, by Minister (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 1101. Foreign Affairs, Department of—continued. Minister, official visits to other countries by (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 150. Mozambique: Arrest/detention of group of Zulus in Ponto do Oro district (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 677. Mozambique/South African border in Ndumu Game Reserve, repre­ sentations about, by Frelimo (Mr. G. W. Mills), 605. Property of South African Citizens in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 481. Protection of property in, owned by South African subjects (Dr. J. J. Vilonel), 935. Refugees/soldiers from, arrested in South Africa (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 685. South African citizens in, treatment of (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 274. South African detainees in (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 51. Nuclear Supplies Group meeting/Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 1253. Nzama, Dumisani, in Argentinian prison (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 630. Organization for African Unity, member­ ship of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 52. Race groups, differentation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1140. Russouw, Mr. J. L., duties of, at S.A. Embassy in London (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1055. South West Africa, invitations to visit (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 408. South West Africa, peaceable political activities in (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 406. Foreign Affairs, Department of—continued. Transkei, invitations to other countries to attend independence celebrations of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 936. United Nations Organization: Contributions to, arrears (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 145. Republic’s contribution to (Mr. T. Aronson), 621. Self-determination for South West Africa (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 431. South West Africa, radio broadcasts to (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 406. Trade and Development, Conference on (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 976. Transkei, admittance of, to (Mr. T. Aronson), 586. United States Bicentennial, symphony concert in celebration of (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 1223. Walvis Bay, study of boundaries/status of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1050. Forestry, Department of: Fire-fighting system, modular airborne (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 344. Hiking ways, national (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 757. Inflation, combating of, by Department, see under Economic Affairs’ Plantations damaged/destroyed by fire (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 482. Race groups, differentiation between, in Department (Mr. H. H. Schwarz), 1139. Timber sold from State forests/sawmills, value/volume of (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 483.