The Library University o f the W itwatersrand Johannesburg £ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA INDEXES TO DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (HANSARD) FIFTH SESSION— EIGHTH PARLIAMENT 18 May 1987 to 1 February 1988 (Vol 21) ISBN 0 621 11630 0 (Vol 21) ISBN 0 621 11631 9 (Set) P r i n t e d b y C a p e & T r a n s v a a l P r i n t e r s ( P t y ) L t d , C a p e T o w n , f o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t e r P r e t o r i a , T e l (012) 323-9731 X267—GG5452 ISBN 0 621 11630 0 (Vol 21) ISBN 0 621 11631 9 (Set) CONTENTS Indexes: P a g e ‘ Q u es tio n s ......................................................................................................................... 1 Subjects................................................................................................................................ 47 Presiding officers’ rulings, statem ents, etc ................................................................... 117 * The colifflin numbers 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, 1987- 1988, or to Vol20. W I T S U N I V E R S I T Y L I B R A R Y NOTA BENE General Affairs Commission for A dministration, see Admin­ istration and Broadcasting Services Pensions: Blacks, see Constitutional Development and Planning Contributory pension schemes, see N at­ ional Health and Population D e­ velopment Social pensions, see Own Affairs D e­ partments SABC, see Administration and Broadcasting Services Statistics, see Hom e Affairs Tourism, see Economic Affairs and Technol­ ogy Own Affairs House of Assembly: Pensions, Social, see Budget and Welfare House of Representatives and House of Delegates: Pensions, Social, see Health Services and W elfare INDEX TO QUESTIONS GENERAL AFFAIRS Administration and Broadcasting Services: Annual reports, 1061 Cabinet approval for certain post levels, 182 Civil service, Officers in: increase in number of, 358 Deputy directors of education, 986 Directors-General, A ppointm ent of, 1300 Employees: Detained, 341 Full-time/senior.post levels, 492 G overnm ent D epartm ents/statutory bodies: activities, 798 Administration and Broadcasting Services— (continued) Ministerial Representatives: rem unera­ tion/allowances, 73 Motor-car schemes: Ministers, 1221 Ministers/public servants, 962 National security management system, 717 Nurses: salary scales/parity, 141 Parliamentary session: Employees: B lack ,966 Coloured/Indian, 1027 Administration and Broadcasting Services— (continued) Posts: Reserved, 1256 V acant, 314 Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1398 Radio/television reception: complaints 1367 Rhodes University journalism students, see SATV News/Network SABC: Board: Director-General: Dismissal of, 1096; 1125 Meeting on, 1147 Names/qualifications, 1396 Salary/benefit disparities: men/women, 1110 SATV News/Network: Rhodes jour­ nalism students, 14 Self-analysis, Scheme of, for Public Ser­ vice officials, 1129 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1222 Televisions: Pensioners: concessionary licences 656 SATV News/Network, see that heading Sets in Black urban areas, Number of, 682 Transm itters for broadcasts, 636 Administration and Broadcasting Services— (continued) Temporary Removal of Restrictions on Economic Activities Act: deregu­ lation, 1073 Agriculture: Abattoirs: A battoir Corporation, 445 Profit, Total, 735 Annual reports, 1182 Chicken manure, Unsterilized: livestock fed with, 285 Conservation of Agricultural Resources A ct, 335 Dairy Board: Building fund, Accumulation of, 318 Fixed assets, 333 Fresh milk distributors: bad debts, 546 Motor-car loans, 318 Dairy products im ported, 334 Employees: D etained, 347 Full-time/senior post levels, 508 Locust control, Amount spent on, 335 Maize: Crop: latest estim ate, 322 Diplodia dar rot, 408 Landed cost/outflow of foreign cur­ rency, 196 Ho.A Agriculture— (continued) Milk shortage, 284 Nasella trichotom a, Land infested by, 315 Posts reserved, 1258 Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1400 Rabies, Cases of, 109; 634 State budget: average annual percent­ age, 579 Statutory levies on agricultural prod­ ucts, 440 Sunflower seed for oil extraction, Quan­ tities of, 335 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1235 W heat, Damage to , 649 C Communications: Annual reports, 855 Candidates/political parties: telephone accounts, see Telephones Employees: Detained, 349 Full-time/senior post levels, 416 Overtime without compensation, 1308 Political parties: computer tapes of tele­ phone directories, 172 Posts: Reserved, 1261 Vacant, 241 Communications— (continued) Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1402 Severely disabled persons: cordless tele­ phones, see Telephones Strikes by Post Office employees: Salary increases, Agreem ent with PO TW A on, 1301 Saving in salaries/wages, 976 Technicians, Training of, 184 Telephones: Applications outstanding: Bosfontein (M achakaneng), 482 Durban North constituency, 397 Rayton, Delmas constituency, 605 Candidates/political parties: failure to pay accounts, 323 Cordless: for severely disabled per­ sons, 978 Directories, see Political parties Houtbay/Llandudno, 324 Private/public: Guguletu/Nyanga/ Langa/New Crossroads/Kha- yelitsha, 420 Public: Guguletu/Nyanga/Langa? Khayelitsha, 962 Rhine Road, Sea Point: automatic exchange, 261 Switchboards for blind persons, 1242 H O A Communications—(continued) Telephone services/private post boxes: Pretoria, 1266 Constitutional Development and Planning: Adult/child population, see Black town­ ships Algoa Regional Services Council, Port Elizabeth, see Regional services councils Amanzimtoti: jurisdiction, alteration of area of, 564 Ambulance equipm ent, Replacement of, 1037 Ambulances/patient transporters, 1130 American company: house for Black students, see G roup Areas Act Annual reports, 1178 Bekkersdal, W estonaria: improvements to, 409 Benoni, see Squatters Black Communities Development Act: developm ent areas, 1209 Black townships: Adult/child population, 325 Proclaimed/deproclaimed, 227 Bophelong, V anderbijlpark, 98 Boschfontein 458-JQ: buying out of owners by South African Develop­ ment Trust, 1152 Bosfontein (M achakaneng): incorpor­ ation into Bophuthatswana, 620 Brakpan Tattersalls Comm ittee, 1098 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Bridging finance: Black local authorities, see Local authorities Diepmeadow, see that heading Natal: community councils, 1025 Brits Community Council: election, 822 Buffer strips, see Kwatzaduza, East Rand Business districts, Central: open trading areas, 1252 Cape Peninsula: Action against property owners/oc­ cupants, see Group Areas Act Housing units, see Housing Cape Town area: accommodation, see Housing City councils: salaries/allowances to chairmen/councillors, 1217 Clarendon Gardens Shopping Complex, 390;788 Community councils/local authorities: Constitution of/general elections/ vacancies, 670 Members attacked/killed/injured, 668 Reserve funds, 224 Crossroads: Old: formal elections, 1364 Old/M ahobe Drive: cleared land, 1364 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Crossroads— (continued) Old/New: de facto/de jure popu­ lation, 681 Upgrading of areas, 487; 980 Decentralization incentive benefits, 18 De facto/de jure population: Old/New Crossroads, see Cross- • roads Townships under community ser­ vices area, 1165 Detention centre: Stutterheim , Eastern Cape, 637; 988 Diepmeadow: (see also Dobsonville/ Diepmeadow/Soweto) Bridging finance, 1194 Water/electricity supply, 1197 W ater sold, 1056 Dobsonville/Diepmeadow: electric pow- er-units, 1206 Dobsonville/Diepmeadow/Soweto: elec­ tricity meters, 1023 Dwelling units sold in Black areas, see Housing Eastern Cape Strategic Task Force, 43 Employees: Detained, 343 Full-time/senior post levels, 702 Eshowe/Mtunzini: social pensions, see Pensions, Social Family housing units, see Housing Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Finsch mine, see Lime Acres Fire-arms, Issuing of, 1168; 1249 Freehold, see Housing Galeshewe Town Council, 805 G reater Cape Town area, Persons re­ siding in, 317 G reater Soweto: Electrification project: estimated cost, 835 Population, 43 Upgrading project: estim ated cost, 837 Group A reas Act: (see also Non-White owners/occupants) American company: house bought for Black students, 252 Applications for exemptions from: Cape Town G ardens, 106 Clarem ont, 1261 East London/Gonubie/Beacon Bay, 1248 G roote Schuur, 1264 H elderberg, 1271 Hillbrow, 975 Johannesburg N orth, 1255 Johannesburg W est, 1026 Magisterial districts: Cape Province, 1398 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) G roup Areas— (continued) Applications for exemptions from— (continued) Magisterial Districts— (continued) N atal, 1316 Orange Free State, 1319 Transvaal, 1313 Parktown, 877 Pinelands, 1250 Port Elizabeth, 879 Tygervallei, 1269 University of Cape Town, 728 W estdene, 1026 W ynberg, 1263 Cape Peninsula: action against p roperty ow ners/occupants, 558 Dwellings owned/occupied in con­ travention of, sold by State, 90 Hillbrow/Jeppe/Mayfair: withdraw­ al from, 258 Housing units. Families moved from, 1272 Mavfair/Hillbrow: premises occu­ pied in contravention of, 647; 648 Mixed couples: notices to vacate dwellings, 48, (see also Group A reas Act: Permits Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Group Areas Act—(continued) Permits: Cape Town/Wynberg/Simon’s Town: open, 320 Jam es, Mr and Mrs J R: D ur­ ban flat, 46 Mixed couples: Applications to reside in White areas, 11; 157;472 Residence permits, in White areas without, 148 Natal: exemption from Group Areas Act, 183 Residence permits: Applications by non- Whites, 942 Mixed couples in White areas without, 148 White person/Coloured wife, 100 Premises occupied in contravention of, 961 Section 41: notices served, 841; 1273 Group Areas Board: Hillbrow: investigation, 552 Woodstock, Cape Town, 125; 126 Guide-plan boundaries, Extension of: East Rand/Far East Rand, 159 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Hillbrow, see G roup Areas Act and Group A reas Board Hospitals: beds, 1328 Housing: (see also Group Areas Act and individual towns/townships) Aged persons: accommodation in Cape Town area, 744 Backlog, see Housing backlog under this heading Dwelling units, see Housing units under this heading Housing units: (see also Langa/ Nyanga/Guguletu) Black areas, sold in, 1155 Black townships, sold in free­ hold in, 313 Cape Peninsula, 681 Electricity, without, 33 Family, built by State/private owners, 19 National Housing Commis­ sion, 1360 Freehold: plots for sale, 1073 Houses built/amount spent by De­ velopment Boards, 732 Housing backlog: nine develop­ ment areas, 1322 Khayelitsha, see that heading Langa/Nyanga/Guguletu, see that heading 99-year leasehold/freehold title: all Black townships, 489 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Housing—(continued) 99-year leasehold: houses built/sold by building societies, 695 Rent/levies for water/electricity supply in arrears, 579 Rent/service charges in arrears, 14 Service charges: Cape Province, 1160 Shortage outside national states, 226 W estern Cape: housing schemes by State/private sector, 1015 W omen, Black: perm itted to buy , houses, 1325 Ibhayi/KwaNobuhle Town Councils: Municipal police: minimum educa­ tion qualifications, 138 Town councillors, 135 Ironsyde, Vereeniging, Development of, 1057 Juvenile offenders, Schools of indus­ try/reform schools for, 652 Khayelitsha: Elections, Form al, 1362 Housing: Funds spent on, 284 Starter-core/squatter-type, 282 Town planning proposals, 1355 Kleinkrans, Wilderness: occupation by Coloureds, 1291 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Kleinskool/Chatty River/Uitenhage Road: Coloured group area, 696; 880 Kraai River: bridge between Motkop Station/Clanville, 1351 Kwamevane Township, Howick: up­ grading of, 388; 635 KwaNdebele: Independence: Negotiations regarding, 1127 Referendum regarding, 51; 554 Request for, 316 Rust de Winter: incorporation into, 93 Kwatzaduza, East Rand: buffer strips, 158 Langa/Nyanga/Guguletu: Family housing units, 219 Hostels: conversion of, into family units, 1041 Houses/single quarters, 218 Lansdowne Road: new Black township, 1345 Lawaaikamp/Sandkraal: removal of residents, 979 Leeudoringstad, see Squatters Libraries: Provincial public: classified as own affairs, 823 Services, Administration of, 745 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Lime Acres Village, Finsch mine: open­ ed to Coloureds, 603 Local authorities: (see also Community councils/local authorities) Black townships, Establishment of: objections, 1324 Bridging finance, 1207 Salaries/allowances to members/ chairmen of management/ executive committees of, 1217 Lwandle, Strand: Accommodation upgraded/pro­ vided, 559 Family housing, Provision of, 993 Mahobe Drive, see Crossroads, Old M anagement committees, Coloured: salaries/allowances, 1213 Mandela, Winnie: house rent/service charges in arrears, 57 M ooinooi, see Squatters Municipal police: Identification, 464 Minimum education qualification, 138 Munsieville, Krugersdorp: Actual/estimated population, 1221 Relocation of residents, 871; 1359; 1361 National Housing Commission, see Housing 99-year leasehold scheme/freehold title, see Housing Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Non-W hite owners/occupants: Eviction, Notices for, 49 Vacating of premises, Notices for, 50 Selling of premises, Notices for, 147 Old-age pensions, see Pensions: Social Onverwacht, Bronkhorstspruit, A d­ dition of land to farm, 606 Onverwacht: incorporation into Qwa- qwa, 99 Oukasie, Brits: (see also Squatters) Deproclamation of, 1088 Relocation of residents, 872; 1360 Pelonomi Hospital: workers retrenched, 1320 Pensions: Social: Monthly basis/savings ac­ counts, 474 Old-age: Applications for, 1273 Monthly basis/savings ac­ counts, 992 Pay-out points: Eshowe/Mtunzini, 868 Magisterial districts, 651 Pietersburg: escort club, 78 Posts reserved, 1256 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1333 Regional Development Advisory Com­ mittee: Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage area, 50 Regional services councils: Algoa Regional Services Council, Port Elizabeth: premises reno­ vated, 1089;1372 Chairmen/members: rem unera­ tion/fringe benefits, 582 Constitution of, 47 Interest-free loans by Government, 1294 Rent/levies for water/electricity, see Housing Rent/service charges, see Housing Residence perm its, see G roup Areas Act Roads, Upgrading of, 1323 Robberg, Plettenberg Bay: proprosed marina, 395 Rooi Els/Betty’s Bay/Kleinmond: proc­ lamation as nature area, 387 Rust de W inter irrigation area, see KwaNdebele Sandton: applications by non-W hites to occupy/own property, 614 Separate Amenities A ct, Reservation of, 267 Service charges, see Housing Soweto, see Dobsonville/Diepmeadow/ Soweto and G reater Soweto Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Squatters: Estimated number of squatters/ squatter structures, 781 Illegal: Benoni district, 101 Oukasie, Brits, 1088 Leeudoringstad, Schweizer-Re- n e k e ,147 Mooinooi, 747 PWV area/W estern Cape/Eastern Cape/Durban/Pinetown area, 1322 Vlakfontein, Johannesburg, 1370 W heeler’s Farm , Walkerville, 462 State housing sale, 141 Swellendam: non-W hite farmers, 1091 Table Mountain: preservation of flora/fighting of fires, 105 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1226 Township constables: employed in Black townships, 1105 University of Cape Town: exemption from G roup Areas Act, see Group Areas Act Vaal Triangle: extension of Black areas, 92 Vlakfontein, see Squatters W aterdal, Vereeniging, Expropriation of, 863 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued) Wavecrest township development pro­ ject, Port Elizabeth: Inquiry commissioned, 717 Minority report by committee of inquiry, 985 W estern Cape Development Board: employees, 1169 W heeler’s Farm , Walkerville, see Squatters Women: perm itted to buy houses, see Housing Woodstock, see Group Areas Board D Defence: A frikaner-Broederbond, 1302 Algoa Bay: dumping of ammunition, 321 Annual reports, 907 Atteridgeville: patrols in plain clothes/ unmarked vehicles, 867 Bands, Statistics on, 758 Bird Island: Cabinet M inisters, 114 Circulars sent to schools, 1276 Citizen Force/Commandos: security clearance, 1126 Derby-Lewis, M ajor C J , 885 Electrified fence: northern border, 632 Employees: D etained, 346 Full-time/senior post levels, 507 H o A Defence— (continued) Hyde Park, Sandton: removal of post­ ers, 6 Magazine: Soldier o f Fortune, 1086 Marienfluss, Kaokoveld: recreation centre, 1350 Munsieville, Krugersdorp: military presence, 252 Naval vessels: redundant, 1309 Pamphlets dropped over Cape Town suburbs, 155 Parisi, Marco, D eath of, 150 Potchefstroom: dumping of refuse of SADF, 629 Publication, Compiling/publishing/print­ ing of, 1094 Refuse dumped, see Potchefstroom Sebokeng: State President’s visit, 368 75th anniversary of SADF: Parade: cost of pavilion in Three Anchor Bay, 126 Parade planned, 337 Tall Ships First Fleet: gun salute in Table Bay, 1115 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1234 Theft, Members convicted of, 549 Three Anchor Bay: pavilion for military parade, see 75th anniversary of SADF Vehicles disposed of, 947 Development Aid: Annual reports, 1395 Development Aid— (continued) Black spots, 207; 322 Botshabelo: size, 669 Decentralization concessions/incentives, 199 Employees: D etained, 344 Full-time/senior post levels, 501 Express train services between self-gov­ erning territories and White indus­ trial areas, 682 Expropriation of land, 788 Funds to certain company, 1275 Inanda: infrastructure, 1059 Inanda Road/Link Road, 1122 Inanda Road/New Germany, 1121 Job opportunities, 197 Lethlabihle Township: Facilities, 428 Sites, Cost of, 605 Stands developed, 687 M athopestad: resettlem ents, 610 Mpopohomeni Township: upgrading of facilities, 437 National states: Employees, 430 Housing: Shortage, 429 State/private sector, 699 Officials seconded, 209 Development Aid— (continued) Pamphlets issued, 439 Posts reserved, 1260 Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1401 Resettlements: Inanda Dam area, 1058 N atal, 1145 Riots: buildings damaged, 99 Roads upgraded, 1398 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1228 E Economic Affairs and Technology: Agricultural machinery/chemicals, 547 Annual reports, 828; 1044; 1047 Artificial fertilizer companies, 410 Business practices: complaints/represen­ tations, 1349 Capital equipm ent, Export of, 747 Central Energy Fund: A dministration of, 1293 A mount held by, 92 Coal mine, New: vicinity of Sasol II/III, 1406 Crude oil: Average rand cost per barrel, 57 Landed cost in U nited States dol­ lars per barrel, 206 Economic Affairs and Technology— (con­ tinued) CS1R: electric battery code-named Ze­ bra , 937 Diamonds: Industrial/gem: exported, 833 Uncut/cut: foreign exchange earn­ ed, 599 Eastern Province/East London: merging of newspapers, 638 Electrical power station: M iddelburg, Transvaal, 872 Employees: D etained, 347; 352 Full-time/senior post levels, 509; 525;1153 Equalization Fund: balance, 107 Escom: Management Board, 74 Power-supply projects: Kuruman/ Kathu/Olifantshoek, 312 Fish Hoek/Noordhoek Valley: loans from Small Business Development Corporation for mining of kaolin, 333 Gold/silver/platinum: Average prices in rands, 209 Fine ounces m ined/m arketed, 234 Hostel, W hites/non-Whites residing at, 263 Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited, 794 Johannesburg Stock Exchange, 185 Economic Affairs and Technology— (con­ tinued) Maintenance and Promotion of Compe­ tition A ct, 315 National Liquor Board, 144 Newsprint industry, Undertakings in­ volved i n . 1052 N uclear Activities, Committee of In­ quiry into the Restructuring of, 259 Petrol, Reduction of price of, 180 Phosphate Development Corporation Limited, 794 Posts reserved, 1258; 1260 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1400; 1402 Small Business Development C orpor­ ation, see Fish Hoek/Noordhoek Valley Small businesses run by Blacks, 1290 St Helena Mine: accident at No 10 shaft, 1292 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1236;1237 Temporary Removal of Restrictions on Economic Activities Act, 12 U308: transportation by road, 1150 Video cassette industry: inquiry into, 991 Education and Training: Admission to schools, Children unable to gain, 753 A dults, Education for: programmes, 596 Education and Training— (continued) Agricultural colleges: students ad­ mitted, 783 Alexandra High School: bus accident at Graskop, 259 A mounts budgeted, 1396 A mounts from foreign governments/ companies/South African compan­ ies, 826 A mounts spent, 1395 Annual reports, 1063 Classrooms, 730 C rossroads: teachers/pupils/classrooms, 611 Damage to schools: repairs, 401 Employees: D etained, 343 Full-time/senior post levels, 500 Expenditure per school, 225 Expenditure, Schools requested to cut, 873 Farm schools, 219; 339 Khayelitsha: primary/secondary schools, 1405 KwaNdebele: closure of schools, 721 Langa High School: Sports events, 52 Standard six pupils, 175 Text-books/setwork books, 55 Literacy among Black persons: investi­ gations, 567 Education and Training— (continued) Media of instruction in schools, 765 Northern Transvaal Technikon: Average daily attendance figure, 609 Irregularities, 632 Resignations, 608 Posts reserved, 1257 Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1399 Pupils: D ropped out of school, 782 Per capita expenditure, 231 Reformatories/industrial schools, 869 Riots: damage to schools/other build­ ings, 96; 97 Salaries/service benefits: amounts spent, 1394 School buildings constructed, 225 School-going age, Persons of, not a t­ tending school, 361 Schooling, Compulsory, 566 Schools closed owing to non-attend- ance/unrest/disruption, 176 Sport: amount budgeted, 753 Standard 10, Subjects for, in secondary schools in W estern Cape, 748 Substandard A: children enrolled, 220 Teacher/pupil ratio, 360 Teacher training colleges in Western Cape, 1370 Education and Training— (continued) Teachers: Allocation: criteria, 355 Bursaries, 220 Detained, 207; 398 Salaries outstanding, 1251 Salary scales, 910 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1227 Text-books: (see also Langa High School) Amounts spent, 1403 Subsidy, 758 Withdrawn/recalled from schools, 1404 Tuition fees, 873 Underutilized institutions: admittance of Black students/ pupils, 388 Universities: Academic standards for admission, 913 Bursaries/loans, 1108 First-year students, 230 Medical University of Southern Africa: applications for admis­ sion, 197 Number of students, 783 Student fees subsidized, 180 Students registered, 198 Students subsidized, 909 W estern Cape: bursaries, 1108 M o A Education and Training— (continued) Waterfall: primary/secondary schools, 1122 W hite/Coloured/Indian pupils attending schools for Blacks, 609 Environment Affairs: Allen, Mr David, 149 Annual reports, 1003 Employees: Detained, 348 Full-time/senior post levels, 514 Kalk Bay fishermen: quota for crayfish, 1346 Knysna Forest area: seven-week fern, ' 989 Kruger National Park: Animals culled, 420 By-products, 419 Official notices in newspapers. 419 Plettenberg Bay: marina at Robberg, 111 Posts reserved, 1259 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1403 Seal Island. 55 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1239 Veld types: conservation status, 121 F Finance: Annual reports, 1016; 1067 Finance— (continued) Customs and Excise A ct, 698 Customs revenue, 839 Development Bank of Southern Africa, 75 Education: deductible expenditure, 1119 Employees: Detained, 348; 353 Full-time/senior post levels, 511; 512 Fuel: refund to farmers, 650 Funds from abroad to certain council, 1397 Gold. M arketing of, 1308 Gold/other minerals: foreign exchange repatriated, 1303 Handicapped persons: disability rebate, 644 Housing grant to certain trust, 1116 Jewellery: manufactured locally/over­ seas, 1060 Land and Agricultural Bank: loans, 75; 1078 Local authorities, 785; 795 Newsprint im ported, 840 Political riot. Cover for: insurance poli­ cies, 1146 Posts reserved, 1258 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1400 Ho, Finance— (continued) Regional Services Council: Algoa area: Salary/allowances: Chairman, 249 M ember, 382 South West Africa: contribution to bud­ get, 1294 Tax: Company tax: W hite/Coloured/In- dian/Black-owned businesses in Orange Free State/Trans­ vaal/Natal/Cape, 756;757 Concessions to industrial sector/ mining industry, 1007 Earnings: W hites/Coloureds/In- dians, 140 GST: Petrol sales: revenue, 360 Pharmaceutical products, 160 W h ite s /C o lo u re d s /In d ia n s / Blacks, 209 Income tax: W hites/Coloureds/In- dians/Blacks in Cape Prov­ ince/Orange Free State/Trans­ vaal/Natal, 754; 755; 756 Mines, 142 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1238 Treasury, Rem uneration paid from, 1396 Foreign Affairs: Advertisements by State President, 472 Foreign Affairs— (continued) Amount paid by South Africa: Bophuthatswana, 1283 Ciskei, 1277 Transkei, 1279 Venda, 1287 ANC: discussions, 393; 394 ANC/SA businessmen/newspaper edi­ tors: discussions, 645 Annual reports, 769 Canada: SA ambassador, 407 Canadian Indians: food/other aid, 866 De Jonge, Mr Klaas, 58 Diplomatic immunities/rights/privileges, 860 Diplomatic personnel of foreign coun­ tries, 1297 Drought relief, 323 Employees: D etained, 342 Full-time/senior post levels, 495 Financial advances/services: Bophuthatswana, 1334; 1344 Ciskei, 1336; 1341 Transkei, 1337; 1340 V en d a ,1338;1343 Financial/other assistance: Periodical, 786 Publication, 230 Foreign Affairs—(continued) Foreign nationals: invitations, 71 Germiston: premises occupied. 405 G uarantees/sureties: Bophuthatswana, 1344 Ciskei. 1341 Transkei, 1340 Venda, 1343 Independent Black states: Education: payments, 857 Police forces. Operations/joint op­ erations of, 385 Israeli weapons to Iran: South African involvement, 186 Joint Security Commission: South Afri­ ca/Mozambique, 167 Maputo Flarbour, 257 New York: closed meeting attended by consul-general, 722 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1397 Overseas visitors. 1296 Parliament, Members of, invited to visit overseas countries, 70 Parliament, Opening of: diplomatic corps, 59 Posts reserved, 1256 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1399 SABC, Director-General of: ambassa­ dorial post, 1123 Foreign Affairs— (continued) Taiwan, Form er ambassador to: Japa­ nese motor-car, 485 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1224 Transkei government: loan for housing scheme, 438 H Home Affairs: Aliens deported, 1029 Annual reports, 927 Ballot papers: Access to , 152 Issued, Number of, 575 Printed, Number of, 95 Black Labour Act, 128 Citizenship: Automatic/not accepted, 686 Independent Black states: dual, 271;1405 Elections, Officials at: fees, 324 Employees: D etained, 349 Full-time/senior post levels, 517 Foreign media: Applications to visit South Africa: refused, 314 Number of, in Republic, 262 Visas: applications/renewals, 319 Home Affairs— (continued) Foreign passport, Certain person apply­ ing for, 164 Hillbrow, Election in: complaints, 875 Housing for various population groups: statistics, 557 Immigrants: Allowed, 828 Countries of origin, 1057 Illegal, 827 Pakistan/India/Bangladesh, 909 Requirem ents, 1091 Immigrants/emigrants, Number of, 930 Maintenance orders, 423 Media: committee on implementation of regulations, 969 Mixed Marriages A ct, Prohibition of, 210 Posts reserved, 1258 Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1401 Publications committees, 688 Repatriations, 121 Residence in Republic, Permanent: ap­ plication forms, 865 Sullivan, Leon Howard, 178 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1241 Visas/permits: withdrawn/cancelled, 1405 Home Affairs— (continued) V oters’ roll: Changes: Address, 94 Telephonic, 95 Complaints, 120 Eligible voters not on roll, 403 Identity numbers, 151 Removal from, 404 Updating of/reregistering of voters, 154 Voters listed on more than one, 683 V oter’s name more than once on one roll, 686 I Information: Advertisements: negotiations with Black leaders, 117 Annual reports, 751 Employees: D etained, 341 Full-time/senior post levels, 493 Financial or other support/assistance: Certain organization, 106 G roup, 116 Non-State group/organization, 123 Publication, 242 Groenewald, M ajor-General P H , 162 Information— (continued) Masango, Canon, see Mellet, Leon Mellet, Leon/Masango, Canon, 112 Opinion survey on political/economic/ security issues, 1133 Overseas visitors, 1305 Pamphlet/document for distribution in Black towns/townships, 7 Pamphlets, Cost of, 17 Parliament, Members of: names/home addresses, 60 Rent and services project, 724 Song: Together we’ll build a brighter future, 594; 612 State President: advertisements, 159 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1223 J Justice: Advertisements, Commission of Inquiry into Certain, 1 Aliens: Employers convicted, 1272 Illegally in Republic, 1272 Animals, Cruelty to: convictions, 445 Annual reports, 999; 1001 A ttorneys’ Fidelity Guarantee Fund, 263 A ttorney struck off roll, 160 C hildren’s Court, Melmoth, see Foster parents: Vryheid, Natal Justice— (continued) Crimes against security of State, Pris­ oners serving sentences for: renun­ ciation of violence, 1407 Criminal case: in camera, 51 Debt: legislation to commit persons to prison, 971 Detainees: (see also Prisons, Internal Security Act and Emergency, State Charges against accused dropped, 1083 Hunger strikes, 61 M odderbee Prison: F o o d ,454 Tear-gas, 450 Rehabilitation centres for children, 796 Tear-gas, 452 Divorce: in form a pauperis, 572 Emergency, State of: (see also D etai­ nees, Prisons and Internal Security Act) Detainees: Audio/video tapes: non-privi- leged visits, 471 M odderbee Prison, 400 Visitors, 3 Employees: Detained, 345; 351 Full-time/senior post levels, 506; 523 Justice— (continued) End Conscription Campaign, 442; 470 Executions, 217; 636; 969 Foster parents: Vryheid, Natal, 166; 398;564 G roup Areas Act: Contraventions: Charged/convicted, Number of persons, 572 Convicted/acquitted, Number of accused,216 Eviction orders, 704 Instructions regarding pros­ ecutions, 217 Zeerust, 63; 392 Illegal immigrants, 218 Internal Security Act: (see also Prisons, D etainees and Emergency, State Conditions laid down by magis­ trates of East London/Stan- derton/Vryburg/W elkom, 276 Detainees: Females: Section 28,595 Section 31, 89 Section 28,217; 556 Section 31,153 Remission/parole, 591 Jacobs, Mr X J , 276 Justice— (continued) Juvenile offenders, Black: prisons/ places of detention, 803 Kabokweni m agistrate’s court: deaths of persons, 91; 458 Legal aid, 261 Legal Aid Board, 709 Legal training: courses, 332 M agistrates/prosecutors/regional court magistrates, 331 Maintenance orders, 443 Mamelodi: inquest into deaths of per­ sons, 250 Meetings prohibited: certain organiza­ tion, 177 M entoor, Klaas: death of, 467 Multilateral Technical Committee on Judicial M atters, 443 Nocanda, Poni Geoffrey, 733 Office-bearer of organization: guilty of crimes, 1407 Posts reserved, 1257; 1260 Prisons: (see also Internal Security Act, Emergency, State of and D etai­ nees) Durban, Westville, 10; 553 East London, 701 Population, 323 Prom otion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1400; 1402 Strikes: employees prosecuted, 973 Ho/r Justice— (continued) Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1232; 1233 Trespass: U rban centres/Republic, 1009 W estern Cape, 728 U D F: unlawful organization, 597 L Law and Order: Alexandra Township: national service­ man shot, 592 A NC, Funeral of member of: security forces present, 1357 Annual reports, 1193 AWB supporters: Jan Smuts A irport, 984 Black officers, 1356 Blaauw, Mr J P D, see W helpton, Mr F P van R Bloomberg, Sam, 715 Booklet: Face to face with the A N C , 726;1095 British Consulate, Johannesburg: per­ son arrested, 595 Cape Town City Council: crime-preven- tion, civic patrol for, 971 Children in police stations as places of safety, 1373 Clermont/KwaDabeka Township/Kwa- Dlangeswa Township areas, Inci­ dents in, 802 Community House, Salt River: bomb explosion, 878 Law and Order— (continued) Corporation Chambers Building, Cape Town: investigation into cause of fire, 1100 Cosatu House, Johannesburg: Bomb explosion, 1101 Complaints against security forces, 1117 D eath in police custody, 273 De Jonge, Mr Klaas, 59 D etainees: (see also Internal Security Act and Emergency, State of] Children under age of 18/16 years, 280;472 Continued detention of two per­ sons, 873 Deaths, 45- End Conscription Campaign, 177; 1154 Female: visit by children, 883 Hunger strikes, 85 Injuries/hospitalized, 841 Khanyile, Vusumuzi, 461 Mentally retarded person, 884 Roussos, Michael, 936 Ten persons, 953 Durban North: M easures to combat crime, 460 Police stations- vacancies/shortages of staff, 940 Law and Order— (continued) Election campaign: protection to Minis­ ters, 152 Emergency, State of: (see also D etai­ nees and Internal Security Act) Detainees: Bani, E lda, 600 Charges, 171 18 years and younger, 2; 3 KwaNdebele, 1177 Names/number of, in SA/ W estern Cape, 935 National states: statistics. 983 16 years and younger, 85 Statistics, 2 Steward, Sandra, 233 30 days: 18 years and young­ er, 115 Treatm ent: allegations by cer­ tain person, 652; 1085 Visitors, 5 Employees: D etained, 354 Full-time/senior post levels, 522 Equipm ent, Departm ental: investiga­ tion regarding supply of, to civ­ ilians, 272 Galeshewe, Kimberley: House visited, 1102 Person shot in m otor-car, 1104 Person shot/killed. 1103 Law and Order— (continued) Gardens/Tamboerskloof/Oranjezicht: measures to combat crime, 54 Germiston, Primrose: persons arrested 251 Gompo Township: complaints against municipal police, 465 Grahamstown: procession, 239 Group A reas Act: Contraventions: Charges, Number of, 815 Investigations, Number of, 233 Middelburg: Indian dealers, 1357 Special section, 90 Witwatersrand area, 660 Lansdowne, 987 Notices served, 1075 W oodstock, Cape Town, 945 Guguletu: deaths of ANC terrorists, 593 Halt Road, Elsies River: investigation into deaths of children, 386 Hillbrow: election, representations re­ garding, 965 Howick: abduction/murder, 973 Informers, 641; 654 Internal Security Act: (see also D etai­ nees and Emergency, State of) Detainees: Charges, 170 [Cols 1-1408 in Vol 20] Law and Order— (continued) Internal Security Act— (continued) Detainees— (continued) Females: section 29, 595 National states: statistics, 983 Number/names of, in SA / Western Cape, 935 Section 29, 48; 556 Section 50A, 45 Jan Smuts Airport: persons arrested/de­ tained, 589 Kriel. Ashley James, 627; 628 Kroonstad, Certain workers’ union in, 1078 Krugersdorp, Certain workers' union in: complaints, 1077 KTC squatter camp: police action, 274; 551 Laaiplek, Incident at, 953 Lawaaikamp: municipal officials, 108 Mamelodi: inquest into deaths of per­ sons, 815 Management centres, Joint: Names of members, 233 Number of, 446 Member of Police Force: certain per­ son, 1089;1369 Members seconded to Government of SWA, 1299 M onum ent Park, Pretoria: banner dis­ played, 801 Law and Order— (continued) National states: police forces, 542 Nazi flags/armbands/salutes: meeting, 790 Newlands East, Natal; police station, 797 Nyoka, Caiphus: shot/killed, 800 Offences, Statistics on: Athlone/Beliville/Cape Town/Wyn- berg, 236 Crossroads/KTC, 813 Diep River/Plumstead, 1312 Port Natal. 946 Pretoria/Pretoria N orth, 1076 Uitenhage, 234 Pamphlets dropped by helicopter, 154; 155:400:1087 Patel, Emily, 9 Persons in custody/national state gov­ ernm ent: request, 256 Philadelphia Hospital, Denilton: person removed, 968 Police station commanders, 976 Political meetings: policemen present, 473 Reserve Police Force, 715 Roussos, Michael, 936; 1274 Salaries, Parity in: White/Black officers, 1357 Saldanha: Julies, Abraham: shot/killed, 1113 Law and Order— (continued) Saldanha— (continued) Requests for assistance, 1114 Skukuza: explosion, 98 Smit, Mr Robert and wife, 1298 Special constables, 943 Squatters in Vlakfontein, Johannes­ burg, 1369 Statements critical of Government, Per­ sons/organizations prohibited from issuing, 385 State Security Council: staff establish­ ment, 263 Sub-station: Sea Point, 814 Sun Promotions: competition, 881 Tear-gas, 941 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1247 Terrorist movements, Financial/other support to, by certain council, 1303 Tiyo, Knowledge, 874 Transport Services, Policing of proper­ ties of, 550 Trespass, 1043 Unrest-related incidents, 941; 1209 W aterpoort: complaints/representa­ tions, 712 W heipton, M r F P van R and Blaauw, Mr J P D , 939 Whites m urdered, 1044 W itbank police station, 265 M Manpower: Annual reports. 955 Employees: Detained, 344 Full-time/senior post levels, 503 Farm/domestic workers. Report on. 49 Posts reserved, 1257 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1399 Religious objectors: qualified teachers, 459 Strikes: Black workers involved, Number of, 959 Financial assistance by trade unions, 736 Man-days lost, 1397 Prosecutions: Blacks/Whites, 449 Public sector, 205 W hites/Blacks/Coloureds/Indians, 243 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1229 Unemployment Insurance Fund: Amounts contributed: Employees, 363 Employers, 364 A mounts paid, 364 Balance/State contributions/rate of interest, 208 Manpower— (continued) Unemployment Insurance Fund— (con­ tinued) Independent Black states: amount paid to , 243 Wage legislation, 1298 Mineral and Energy Affairs see Economic Affairs and Technology N National Education: Annual reports, 900 Coloured/Indian education: amounts spent, 752 Conditions of service, Funds for im­ provem ent of, 1404 Employees: D etained, 342 Full-time/senior post levels, 497 Expenditure: percentage spent on White/Black education, 476 Expenditure, Total State, 750; 1052 Financing formulae, Common, 67; 281 Funds to certain company, 1274 Human Sciences Research Council: re­ search directives, 199; 447 Joint Matriculation Board: examin­ ations, 423 National Monuments Council, 394 Parity in education, 366 Posts filled by non-Whites, 84 Posts reserved, 1257 National Education— (continued) Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1399 Pupils attending schools of other popu­ lation groups, 445 Remuneration: disparity, 770 South African Certification Council, 116;876 Sports m atters, Reports on, 1406 Teachers: general registration. 181 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1225 Universities: conditions to be imposed on: task group, 888 Wrestling, Professional, 660 National Health and Population Develop­ ment: Abortion and Sterilization A ct, 313 A bortions at an East Rand hospital, 1299 Aids: Identified carriers, 704 Notifiable disease, 417 Workers from African countries examined, 265 Air pollution: Vaal Triangle, 1197 Annual reports, 842 Caravan parks/camping sites: draft regulations, 658 Cement dust in Pretoria, 640 Cholera, 299 National Health and Population Develop­ ment— (continued) Community health centres, 840 Competition, R1 million, 882 Detainees: doctors appointed, 362; 729 Diarrhoea/dysentery: children died, 1328 Employees: D etained, 351 Full-time/senior post levels, 520 Fund-raising numbers, 1358 Generic medicine: tests by certain lab­ oratory, 389 G roote Schuur Hospital: racial segrega­ tion, 253 Hospitals: Facilities integrated, 254 Foreign patients, 356 Allocation to own/general affairs departm ents, 844 Infant mortality, 311 KwaZulu/Natal Indaba, 1295 Lead levels. Atmospheric, 301 Lung cancer, 312 Malaria/typhoid/cholera, 297 Marasmus/kwashiorkor, 357 Medical Schemes A ct, 383 Medical technologists, 300 Medicines, Consumption of, 1311 National Health and Population Develop­ ment— (continued) Military pensions: means test, 1110 Nieuwenhuizen Report, White Paper on th e ,713 Notifiable diseases, 309 Nurses: Applications to train as, 294 Facilities for the training of Black: Western Cape, 1407 Pension funds/schemes: Actuarial valuation/liability, 303 Buying back of service, 1049; 1111 Contributions: individuals/State, 301 Retirement age, 365 Pharmacies/doctors subsidized, 1310 Places of safety for children, 1408 Poliomyelitis, 293 Posts reserved, 1259 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1401 Social workers, 299 Spinal injuries: Black persons: Acute, 163 Chronic, 387 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1246 Tuberculosis, 291 Ho A National Health and Population Develop­ ment—(continued) Typhoid, 290 University of Natal: teaching hospital for medical school, 357 Vagrants: facilities for rehabilitation, 102;267 P Prisons Service, see Justice Public Works and Land Affairs: Alldays: prison/mortuary, 954 Annual reports, 1180 Delville Wood Commemorative Mu­ seum: opening, 227 Employees: D etained, 345 Full-time/senior post levels, 504 H F Verwoerd Building garage: parking bays, 221 Laboria Building, Pretoria, 187 Pollsm oor Prison: w ater/electricity/ rates/sewerage, 1320 Port Elizabeth: premises leased for regional offices of general affairs departm ents, 916 Posts reserved, 1260 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1402 Rent-controlled units/flats, 870 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1231 Public Works and Land Affairs— (continued) W estbrooke Estate: construction work, 69 S State President: ANC, Contact with, 1148 ANC/South African businessmen/news­ paper editors: meeting, 626 Annual reports, 768 Economic summit conference, 1148 Employees: D etained, 340 Full-time/senior post levels, 490 G roup A reas A ct, 77 Ministers/Ministerial Representatives/ members of M inisters’ Council, 381;585 National Intelligence Service: Annual reports, 784 Employees: full-time/senior post levels, 124 Newspaper proprietors/publishers: talks, 711 SABC: Director-G eneral, 863; 1083 Telephone call during broadcast, 861 Song: Together we'll build a brighter fu ture , Authorization of, 541 State President— (continued) South West Africa/Namibia: Defence Act: certificates: Section 1 (Brer (4), 228 Section 103rer(8), 229 Detainees, 229 State Security Council: In ter-departm ental com m ittees, 247 Meetings/officials seconded, 359 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1222 T Tourism, see Economic Affairs and Technol­ ogy Trade and Industry see Economic Affairs and Technology Transport Affairs: Airways: Aircraft leased/chartered to foreign airlines/companies, 576 Aircraft on charter: maintenance, 1307 Airports to be privatized, 891 C ape T ow n/L ondon: non-stop flights, 157 Flight SA 351: Johannesburg/Cape Town, 1122 Internal flights delayed, 1306 Jan Smuts A irport: air-ticket privi­ leges, 165;389;787 Transport Affairs— (continued) Airways—(continued) Lusaka, Zambia: landing facilities, 625;645;1092 Murray, Mr J A B, 545 Passengers moved to make room for official, 1093 Pilots, 1304 Publishing companies: agreements, 599;725 The Citizen: copies, 1; 483; 484 USA aircraft, 1147 USA: legal proceedings, 115 Allen, Mr David/Atlas Sea Farms, 889 Annual reports, 816; 1189 Art/paintings, Adviser on, 1407 Blue Train, 153 Bus operators: subsidies, 1326 Bus service between Cape Town/Uping- to n ,1351 Culemborg, Cape Town: catering sec­ tion: staff reduced, 890 Delays: suburban railway lines, 436; 1265 Diesel for road transport, 784 Drivers’ licences separate from identity documents, 631 Ekandustria: railway line, 626; 795 Employees: Cash loans to top management, 573 Transport Affairs— (continued) Employees— (continued) D etained, 350; 353 Extra employment/business of their own. 544 Foreign countries, 578 Full-time/senior post levels, 241; 519 Second-hand motor-cars purchased at special low prices, 574 Express train services, 575 First/third-class passengers, 71 Goods transported: tonne kilometres, 859 Hutchinson/Calvinia: train service. 1353;1354 Johannesburg/Cape Town: passenger train coaches changed. 970 Khayelitsha: railway line, 283 Krugersdorp/Springs: freeway, 179 Mossel Bay/George: travel bureau, 156 Open commercial vehicles: conveyance of persons, 1327 Passenger coaches. Long-distance. 1289 Pension fund/Superannuation Fund: ac­ tuarial report, 790 Permits/licences/concessions/quotas: Port Elizabeth, 889 Pietersburg/Louis Trichardt passenger train service, 97 Policing services, 551 Posts reserved, 1259; 1261 Transport Affairs— (continued) Privatization of SATS, 1325 Prom otion. Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1401; 1403 Rapid rail transit system: Johannes­ burg, 483 Saldanha-Sishen railway line, 96 SA Transport Services Board, 485 Strikes: Employees re-employed, 602 Railway coaches damaged, 710 White persons employed tem porar­ ily, 974 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1243;1245 Toll gates on freeways, 554 Traffic conditions during holidays: re­ search project, 561 Tsitsikamma toll road, 316 Vehicles purchased, 304 W Water Affairs: Annual reports, 1039 Employees: Detained, 139 Full-time/senior post levels, 515 H artbeespoort G overnm ent W ater Scheme, 555 Icebergs, Utilization of, 798 Lesotho Highlands W ater Project, 849 [Cols 1-1408 in Vol 20] Water Affairs— (continued) Mossel Bay: water scheme, 792 Orange River: potential water supply, 851 Orange River system: water transferred to other systems, 850 Orange/Vaal Rivers: irrigation, 854 Water Affairs— (continued) Posts reserved, 1261 Promotion, Qualifications/period of ser­ vice for, 1403 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1240 W ater pollution: Canelands, Durban 789 OWN AFFAIRS A Agriculture and Water Supply: Agricultural colleges: Black students: admission of/enrol­ ments, 213 Coloured/Indian students: admis­ sion of, 699 Agricultural extension officers: Employed, 415 Shortage of, 586 Annual reports, 931 Designated areas: area allowance, 1079 Employees: D etained, 369 Full-time/senior post levels, 530 Farmers: sequestration: emergency plan, 695 Posts reserved, 1383 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1377 B Budget and Welfare: Aged persons: accommodation in Cape Town, 959 Annual reports, 771; 818 Child and Family Care Society, Ver- eeniging, 809 Employees: Detained, 368; 369 Budget and Welfare— (continued) Employees— (continued) Full-time/senior post levels, 527; 528 H andicapped couples: disability grants, 996 Pensions, old-age, Applications for, 1036 Posts reserved, 1382; 1384 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1375;1376 E Education and Culture: African languages: Black teachers at primary/second­ ary schools, see Primary/sec­ ondary schools Std 10 examinations written in, 998 Subject, Offered as, 809 Annual reports, 772 Black/Coloured/Indian children attend­ ing schools for W hites, 144 Cape Province: A mount available to schools, 289 Books/stationery, Reduction in funds for, 119 Cape School Board area: teachers' jobs lost, see Teachers Cape/Parow School Board areas: closure of schools, 477 Education and Culture— (continued) Cape Province— (continued) Education Council, 191 Pupils enrolled at State schools. 289 School fees, 118 U nrest/terror attacks, 376 Closure of schools: Durban area, 412; 571 Colleges of education, see Teacher training colleges Company, Funds made available to, 1149 Computers, Supply/maintenance of, 812 Cultural councils: Provincial: functions/nomination of members, 1080 Regional: Cultural organizations, Nomi­ nations for, 813 Names of persons serving on, 706 Portfolios/qualifications of members, 933 Cultural institutions. Declared: non- White members, 1143 Culture, Prom otion of: pilot committee, 776 Curriculating centre, Establishment of, 426 Director/deputy director. Posts of, 824 Education Council for Cape Province, see Cape Province Education and Culture— (continued) Education councils, Provincial: Coming into operation of, 15; 1009 Executive committees, Names of members of, 933 Education departments: Expenditure: Instructions to curtail, 1055 Request to curtail, 825 Natal: Circular on purchasing pro­ cedures/control, 737 Pre-primary schools: reclassi­ fication of posts, see P re­ primary schools S a la r ie s /b o o k s/tran sp o rt/lo an s / equ ipm ent/cap ita l expend i­ ture/stationery: amount bud­ geted, 1386 State funds: control, 736 Transvaal: S td 10 h is to ry sy lla b u s changed, see History, Std 10 Std 10 history text-books: evaluation panel, see Text-books Employees: Detained, 370 Full-time/senior post levels, 532 Government schools, see State/Govern­ ment schools Graskop: anti-semitism at veld school. 994 Education and Culture— (continued) Grey High School. Port Elizabeth, see High/primary schools Handicapped children: Mentally: Training centres: Governing bodies of: F unc tions, A lte r ­ ation of, 705 Nomination of mem­ bers, Changing of formulae for, 706 Teachers/staff of edu­ cation depart­ m ents serving o n ,663 Special qualifications for teachers, 705 Staffing of/promotion of teachers, 662 Severely: training centres/special schools for, 663 Headmasters: admission of non-White pupils, see Non-White pupils High/primary schools: (see also Pri­ mary/secondary shools and Teach­ ers) Computers, see Computers Free school books, see School books. Free Grey High School, Port Elizabeth, '586 History, Std 10: External moderators, 1389 Education and Culture— (continued) History, Std 10— (continued) History Std 10, Higher Grade and Standard G rade , see Text­ books Syllabus changed, 896 • Text-books: evaluation panel, see Text-books Hospital schools, 213 Libraries, Provincial public: Open to all race groups, 414 Own affairs, identified as, 588 Malawian diplomats/citizens, Children of: attendance of Government schools, 569 M anagement bodies: deviation from Public Service Act, see Teachers Mansfield High School see Closure of schools M arnet radios, 1057 Matriculation examination: pupils en­ tered/passed, 378 Mentally handicapped children, see Handicapped children Mixed residential areas: admission of pupils, 1137 Natal: Decrease of posts of deputy direc­ tor of education, 64 Director of Education in acting ca­ pacity, 66 Natal Education D epartm ent, see Education departm ents Education and Culture— (continued) National Senior Certificate examin­ ation: entrants passed/failed, 378 National states: unutilized space in schools, 414 Non-White pupils: admission to schools, 288; 479; 1137; 1144; 1388 Non-W hite students, see Universities/ technikons O udtshoorn: bursary holders, see Teacher training colleges Paarl Teacher Training College, see Teacher training colleges Parallel/dual medium schools, A fri­ kaans/English, 376 Parish Road Primary School, see Pri­ mary/secondary schools Parow School Board area: teachers’ jobs lost, see Teachers Per capita expenditure, 377 Posts reserved, 1384 Pre-primary education. Investigation into, 1136 Pre-primary schools: Reclassification of posts, 895 Teachers: payment of salaries, see Teachers Primary/secondary schools: (see also High/primary schools) Black teachers to teach African languages, 810 Parish Road Primary School, Con- stantia, 63 Rhenish Primary School, 412 Education and Culture— (continued) Primary/Secondary Schools— (continued) School sport, A mount budgeted for, 240 Teacher/pupil ratios: Cape Province, 538 ■ Natal, 537 Orange Free State, 537 Transvaal, 539 Teaching staff, Number of: crite­ ria, 244 Text-books, Subsidy for, 244 Psychologists, see Pupils/school psychol­ ogists Pupils/school psychologists: ratio, 1081 Reform schools, see Schools of indus­ try/reform schools/schools for special education Regional cultural councils, see Cultural councils Rhenish Primary School, see Primary/ secondary schools Rondebosch Boys’ Preparatory School, 666 Salaries/books/transport/loans, see E du­ cation departments School books, Free: cost of providing, 952 School buildings, Construction of, 72 School hostels: vacant places, 16 Schools of industry/reform schools/ schools for special education: gov­ erning bodies, 705 Education and Culture—(continued) Severely handicapped children, see H andicapped children Special schools: Governing bodies of: Formulae for nomination to, 706 Sport: A mount for primary/secondary schools, see Primary/secon­ dary schools Injuries, Records of, 189 Staffing scales, Im plementation of, 1393 State/Governm ent schools: Admission of other race groups, 192 Admission of non-W hites, see Non-White pupils Cape Province: pupils enrolled, see Cape Province Grants/subsidies to, 424 Privatization of. 426 Salaries/service benefits, Amount spent on, 767 Std 10 examination in African lan­ guage, see African languages Subsidy, Level of, 667 Teachers: (see also Primary/secondary schools) Bursaries for training of, 1385 Bursaries/loans at universities, see Universities Education and Culture— (continued) Teachers— (continued) Chinese descent: perm itted to teach, 664 G eneral registration of, 194 High/primary school teachers: re­ dundant, 246 Jobs lost: Cape School Board area, 476; 998 Parow School Board area, 480;999 Reduction in num ber of pu­ pils, 1393 M anagement bodies: deviation from Public Service A ct, 743 M arried women: tem porary teach­ ers, 16 Mentally handicapped children, see Handicapped children National service, 377 Recruitm ent/appointm ent of, 893 Salaries: pre-primary schools, 743 Teachers’ associations, Recognit­ ion of, 65 Teachers’ Federal Council: Non- Whites, 287 Teacher training colleges: Non-White students, used by, 1141 Oudtshoorn: increase for bursary holders, 415 Paarl: maximum number of stu­ dents catered for, 570 Ho* Education and Culture— (continued) Technical colleges: governing bodies, 705 Technikons: (see ah o Universities/tech- nikons) Non-Whites: Admission of, 710 Admission of, to hostels, 1139 Race quotas/restrictions, A m end­ ment to policy of, 195 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1378 Television sets/video recorders, 1389 Text-books: (see also School books and Text-books/subsidies/equipment) A m ount spent by education de­ partm ents, 1390 History for Std 10: evaluation pan­ el, 808; 900 H istory Std 10, Higher Grade and Standard Grade, 737; 740 Matric pupils, not available for, 372 Revision of, 285 Subsidy for primary/secondary schools, 244 Text-books/subsidies/equipment/build- ings: am ount spent, 540 Transvaal Education D epartm ent, see Education departments Tuition fees, Intention to charge, 891 Universities: (see also Universities/tech- nikons) Education and Culture— (continued) Universities— (continued) Bursaries/loans to prospective teachers, 1137 Curbs on growth of, 775 Coloureds/Indians/Blacks at White, 240 First-yeaystudents: school academ­ ic standards, 777 Racial criteria. Restriction on basis of, 195 Residences: application of G roup Areas Act, 411 Subsidies: Amount per student, 379 Non-White students, 622 Student fees, 196 Veterinarians trained at, 125 Vice-chancellors/deputy vice-chan­ cellors, 1082 Whites/Coloureds/Indians/Blacks at, 624 Universities/technikons: backlogs in building programmes, 774 Unutilized space, see National states Wages/salaries/school buildings/sport, see White education White education: State budget, Percentage of, spent o n ,245 Wages and salaries/school build­ ings/sport, 779 Education and Culture— (continued) White pupils, Admission of, to schools falling under other education de­ partm ents, 372 William Hartley Primary School, see Closure of schools H Health Services: Annual reports, 820 Employees: Detained, 371 Full-time/senior post levels, 533 Director/deputy director. Posts of, 825 Posts reserved, 1383 Private hospitals: Facilities integrated, 188 Facilities not integrated, 378 Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1381 L Local Government, Housing and Works: Aged White persons, Accommodation units for: Cape Peninsula, 741 Cape Town municipal area, 68 Johannesburg municipal area, 63 Annual reports, 1034 Employees: Detained, 371 Full-time/senior post levels. 535 Local Government Housing and Works— (continued) Garmin Court, Conversion of, into flats, 477 Housing: Aged White persons, see that heading Assistance by State for W hites, 68 Construction of: Cape Town/Dur­ ban/Pietermaritzburg, 480 Economic/sub-economic, 615 Electricity, Houses without, 232 Housing units/shortages, 618 Rent control: A m endments to: notices to property owners/agents, 289 Decontrolled premises. Num­ ber of: Sea Point, 1135 Survey of num ber of premises falling under, 892 State housing sale: houses sold, 231 Statistics on/shortage/surplus. 665 Port Elizabeth: regional offices, 1029 Posts reserved, 1383 Rent control, see Housing School buildings constructed, 69 State housing sale, see Housing Telephone switchboards for blind per­ sons, 1380 Venterspos: amount spent on effecting improvements, 481 QUESTIONS UNDER NAME OF MEMBER Andrew, Mr K M— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 798,1061,1222,1367 A griculture, 1182, 1235 Communications, 172, 855,1242 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 105, 106, 218, 219, 282, 284, 474, 487, 489, 558, 559, 651, 652, 681, 695, 732, 744, 868, 992, 993, 1015, 1160, 1165, 1178, 1213, 1217, 1226, 1269, 1271, 1272, 1345, 1355, 1362, 1364 Defence, 907,1234 Economic Affairs and Technology, 828, 1044,1047,1236,1237 Education and Development Aid, 52, 55, 175, 176, 197, 198, 219, 220, 230, 339, 401, 611, 730, 748, 869. 1063, 1108, 1227, 1228, 1370,1395,1403,1404, 1405 Environment Affairs, 1003,1239 F inance ,1016,1067,1238 Foreign Affairs, 769, 1224, 1334, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1340, 1341, 1343, 1344 Home Affairs, 128, 403 , 404 , 557 , 927, 1029,1241 Information, 751,1223 Justice, 728, 803, 999, 1001, 1009, 1232, 1233,1272 Law and O rder, 54, 473, 801, 971, 1043, 1044,1193,1247 Manpower, 955,1229 National Education, 423 , 476, 900, 1052, 1225,1404 National Health and Population Develop­ ment, 102,842,1246,1407 Public Works and Land Affairs, 870, 1180,1231 State President, 768, 784,1222 Transport Affairs, 283, 816, 1189, 1243, 1245 W ater Affairs, 1039,1240 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 931,1377 Budget and W elfare, 771, 818, 959, 1375, 1376 Education and Culture, 118, 119, 189, 191, 192, 289, 412, 476, 477, 480, 540, 569, 570, 737, 740, 772, 808, 809, 810, 896, 900, 998, 999, 1137, 1378, 1389, 1390, 1393 Health Services, 820,1381 Local Governm ent, Housing and W orks, 289,665,741,1034,1380 Barnard, Dr M S— General Affairs: A dministration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 141 Agriculture, 196 Constitutional Developm ent and Plan­ ning, 877,975,1026,1328 Education and Development Aid, 259 F inance ,160 Home Affairs, 164 Justice, 61 Law and O rder, 85, 841 National Health and Population Develop­ m ent, 163, 253, 254, 290, 291, 293, 294, 297, 299, 309, 311, 312, 356, 357, 362, 383, 387, 417,421,704,729,840,1328 Transport Affairs, 561 Own Affairs: Health Services, 188, 378 Beyers, Mr J M— General Affairs: Agriculture, 735 Communications, 184 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 147,258 Economic Affairs and Technology, 185 Foreign Affairs, 186, 257, 323, 393, 394 Justice, 597 Law and O rder, 1357 Bosnian, Brig J F— General Affairs: Law and O rder, 715 Burrows, Mr R M— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 182, 314, 492, 717, 986, 1110,1129 Agriculture, 508 Communications, 416 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 11, 183, 702, 728, 1037, 1130 Defence, 507 Economic Affairs and Technology, 12, 509,525,1153 Education and Development Aid, 220, 231, 361, 388, 500, 501, 566, 567, 596, 765, 782, 910, 913, 1396 Environment Affairs, 514 F inance,511,512 Foreign Affairs, 495 Home Affairs, 517, 865 Information, 493 Justice, 10,506,523,553 Law and O rder, 280, 472, 522, 797, 802, 946, 1209,1373 M anpower, 459, 503 National Education, 67, 84, 116, 181, 281. 366, 394, 497, 770, 876, 888 National Health and Population D evelop­ m ent, 301, 303, 365, 432, 520, 658,844,1049,1110,1111,1408 Public Works and Land Affairs, 504 State President, 124, 490 Transport Affairs, 241,519 W ater Affairs, 515 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 530 Budget and W elfare, 527, 528 Education and Culture, 15, 16, 64, 65, 66, 194, 195, 287, 288, 372, 377, 378, 411, 424, 426, 479, 532, 664, 667, 706, 710, 742, 774, 775, 776, 777, 812, 813, 893, 895, 933, 1009, 1136, 1137, 1139, 1141,1143,1144,1386 Health Services, 533 Local Government, Housing and W orks, 535 Coetzee, Mr H J— General Affairs: Economic Affairs and Technology, 872, 1406 Law and O rder, 1357 National Health and Population Develop­ m ent, 1310,1311 Cronje, Mr P C— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 636 Communications, 241 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 99, 141,227,805, 1320 Economic Affairs and Technology, 1150 Education and Development Aid, 669, 788 Justice, 636 Law and O rder, 881, 973 National Health and Population D evelop­ ment, 300,882 Own Affairs: Local Government, Housing and W orks, 231 Dalling, Mr D J— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 1396 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 360,614 Economic Affairs and Technology, 638, 747 Home Affairs, 262, 319, 969 Justice, 1, 160, 261, 263, 323 , 331, 332, 709,971 State President, 711, 861, 863 Transport Affairs, 1, 483, 484, 599, 725, 970 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 994 De Jager, Mr C D— General Affairs: Economic Affairs and Technology, 312 Law and O rder, 239 Public W orks and Land Affairs, 187 Transport Affairs, 96 Derby-Lewis, Mr C J— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 682, 1256,1300,1398 Communications, 976, 1261. 1301, 1308, 1402 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 564, 745, 871, 872, 1221, 1256, 1294. 1333, 1359, 1360. 1361 Defence, 252,1302,1309 Economic Affairs and Technology, 180, 209, 234, 315, 1258, 1260. 1292. 1293,1400,1402, Education and Development Aid, 180, 355, 682, 753, 758, 1257, 1260. 1399.1401 Environment Affairs, 1259, 1403 Finance, 142, 209, 754, 755, 756, 757, 1007, 1060, 1258, 1294, 1303, 1308, 1397,1400 Foreign Affairs, 485, 1256, 1296, 1297, 1397,1399 Flome Affairs, 94, 95, 152, 575, 683, 686, 1258.1401 Law and O rder. 1298,1299, 1303 Manpower, 1257,1298,1397, 1399 National Education, 1257,1399 National Health and Population Develop­ ment. 1259, 1295. 1299. 1358, 1401 Public Works and Land Affairs, 1260, 1402 State President, 1148 Transport Affairs, 304, 485, 544, 545, 573, 574, 575, 576, 578, 1259, 1261, 1304,1306.1307,1401, 1403 W ater Affairs, 1261,1403 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 1383 Budget and W elfare, 1382,1384 Education and Culture, 196, 240, 244, 537, 538, 539, 1082, 1384, 1388, 1393 Health Services, 1383 Local Governm ent, Housing and W orks, 1383 Eglin, Mr C W— General Affairs: Communications, 261,324 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 317,1252 Foreign Affairs, 167, 860 Law and O rder. 236. 263, 814 State President, 247, 359 Own Affairs: Local Governm ent, Housing and W orks, 892,1135 Ellis, Mr M J— General Affairs: Communications, 397, 978 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 823 Defence, 1276 Economic Affairs and Technology, 991 Education and Development A id, 1275 Finance, 644,1119 Justice, 166, 398, 564 Law and O rder, 460, 940 National Education. 750,1274 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 285, 412, 414, 571, 588, 662, 663, 705, 706, 736.737.824.1080,1081, 1149 Health Services, 825 Gastrow, Mr P H P— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 49, 50, 147 Defence, 150,1126 Law and O rder, 446 M anpower, 49,208 Public Works and Land Affairs, 227 Gerber, Mr A— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 358 Agriculture, 579 Constitutional Developm ent and Plan­ ning, 252, 747,1025,1088 Education and Development A id, 605, 608, 609, 632, 687, 783, 826, 873,909,1059,1394 Foreign Affairs, 722 Home Affairs, 688, 828,1057,1091 Justice, 572 Law and O rder, 815 Manpower, 243 Transport Affairs, 316, 554 W ater Affairs, 555 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 240, 245, 379, 415, 622, 624, 767, 825, 891, 1055 Grobler, Mr P G W— General Affairs: Defence, 947 Hardingham, Mr R W— General Affairs: Agriculture, 284, 285, 322, 334, 335, 440, 445,634 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 388,635 Education and Development Aid, 437 Finance, 698 Justice, 445 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 586 Hartzenberg, Dr F— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 57 Education and Development A id, 96, 97, 99, 609 Justice, 63, 392 Law and O rder, 152 National Education, 445 Transport Affairs, 153 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 144 Hulley, Mr R R— General Affairs: Constitutional D evelopment and Plan­ ning, 320,387 Economic Affairs and Technology, 57, 107,206,259,333,937 Environment Affairs, 55,121,149 Finance, 360 National Health and Population D evelop­ ment, 301 Public Works and Land Affairs, 1320 Transport Affairs, 889 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 63 Jacobs, Prof S C— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 1096,1125,1147 Foreign Affairs, 1123 State President, 1083 Langley, Mr T— General Affairs: Foreign Affairs, 58, 645 Justice, 51 Law and O rder, 59, 98, 712 Public Works and Land Affairs, 954 State President, 626 Transport Affairs, 97, 645 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 695,1079 Le Roux, M rF J— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 962,1221 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 157,390,472, 1098 Economic Affairs and Technology, 263, 599 Foreign Affairs, 439, 472 Information, 159,612 Justice, 701 M anpower, 205, 363, 364 State President, 381, 585 Lorimer, Mr R J— General Affairs: Agriculture, 109, 315 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 395 Defence, 1350 Education and Development A id, 783 Environment Affairs. 111.419, 420, 989 Finance, 75, 1078 Transport Affairs, 1327 W ater Affairs, 792 O wn Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 213, 699 Education and Culture, 125 Malcomess, Mr D J N— General Affairs: Agriculture, 318,333, 546 Communications, 323 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 43, 50, 135, 696, 717, 879, 880,985,1089,1248,1372 Defence, 114, 321 Economic Affairs and Technology, 92, 144 Environment Affairs, 419 Finance, 249,382,1116 Foreign Affairs, 70 Justice, 733 Law and O rder, 234, 984 Public Works and Land Affairs, 916 Transport Affairs, 71, 115, 156, 157, 165, 389 , 625 , 787 , 790, 1092, 1093, 1289,1325,1326,1407 O w n Affairs: Education and Culture, 586 Local Governm ent, Housing and W orks, 1029 Mentz, Mr M J— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 148 Home Affairs, 210 M ulder, Dr C P— General Affairs: State President, 77 Nolle, Mr D G H— General Affairs: Agriculture, 408, 649 Communications, 605 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 101,606 Economic Affairs and Technology, 410 F inance,650 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 415 Nothnagel, Mr A E— General Affairs: Finance, 1396 National Education, 660 Olivier, Prof N J J— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 313, 1169, 1209 Economic Affairs and Technology, 1290 Education and Development A id, 360, 753 F in an ce ,1146 Foreign Affairs, 1277, 1279,1283, 1287 Home Affairs, 930 Paulus, Mr P J— General Affairs: Constitutional D evelopment and Plan­ ning, 409,603 Manpower, 449, 736, 959 National Health and Population D evelop­ m ent, 713 Transport Affairs, 602, 710 Own Affairs: Local Governm ent, Housing and W orks, 481 Pienaar, Mr D S— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 1091 Foreign Affairs, 405, 407 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 1057 Prinsloo, Mr J J S— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 100,647, 648, 942, 961 Justice, 704, 973 Law and O rder, 976, 1356,1357 National Education, 1406 Transport Affairs, 974 Own Affairs: Budget and W elfare, 996 Schoeman, Mr C B— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 158,159 Environm ent Affairs, 1346 Transport Affairs, 890, 891, 1147 W ater Affairs, 789 Schwarz, Mr H H— General Affairs: Economic Affairs and Technology, 794, 1349 Law and O rder, 790 Snyman, Dr W J— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 14, 78 National H ealth and Population Develop­ m ent, 389 Own Affairs: Local Governm ent, Housing and W orks, 477 Soal, Mr P G— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 14 Communications, 1266 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 19, 33, 51, 138, 224, 226, 316, 325, 554, 668, 670, 822, 1041, 1073, 1127, 1255, 1322, 1323,1324,1325 Defence, 6, 632, 867,1094 Economic Affairs and Technology, 74 Education and Development Aid, 207, 209, 322, 428, 429, 430, 439, 610,721,1398 Foreign Affairs, 71, 230, 866 Home Affairs, 121,151,154, 827, 875 Information, 7, 17, 106, 116, 123, 242, 594,724,1133 Justice, 91, 250 , 400 , 450 , 452, 454, 458, 969 Law and O rder, 154, 233, 251, 256, 386, 400, 542, 592, 595, 726, 815, 941, 965, 968, 1087, 1095, 1177, 1369 National Education, 199, 447 National Health and Population Develop­ ment, 299 Public W orks, 69 State President, 541 Transport Affairs, 483, 626, 631, 795 W ater Affairs, 798 Own Affairs: Local Government, Housing and W orks, 63 ,68,232,480,615,618 Suzman, Mrs H— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 43, 267, 464, 637, 988, 1105 Education and Development Aid, 699 Home Affairs, 271, 423 Justice, 89, 153 , 217 , 443 , 556, 572, 591, 595,796 Law and O rder, 2, 3, 45, 48, 85, 115, 170, 171, 465, 556, 595, 600, 641, 943,983 National H ealth and Population Develop­ m ent, 267,313 State President, 228, 229 Swanepoel, Mr K D— General Affairs: National Health and Population Develop­ m ent, 640 Terblanche, Mr A J W P S— General Affairs: Economic Affairs and Technology, 547 Transport Affairs, 784, 859,1122 W ater Affairs, 849, 850, 851, 854 Van der Merwe, Mr J H— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 92, 98, 462, 579, 781, 863, 1057,1155 Defence, 368, 549, 629, 758 Foreign Affairs, 786 Law and O rder, 550 National Health and Population D evelop­ m ent, 1197 Transport Affairs, 551 O wn Affairs: Budget and W elfare, 809 Van der Merwe, Mr S S— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 73, 341, 966 1027 Agriculture, 347 Communications, 349, 482 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 46, 47, 48, 90, 125, 126, 343, 552, 582, 620, 806, 841, 1152, 1273, 1313, 1316, 1319, 1351,1370,1398 Defence, 126, 337, 346 Economic Affairs and Technology, 347, 352 Education and Development A id, 207, 225,343,344,398 Environment Affairs, 348 Finance, 348, 353 Foreign Affairs, 342, 385 Home Affairs, 120, 178, 324, 349, 686, 1405 Information, 117, 341 Justice, 3, 177, 216, 217, 276, 345, 351, 442, 467,470,471 Law and O rder, 5, 9, 90, 177, 233, 272, 273, 354. 385, 551, 589, 593, 627, 628, 660, 800, 813, 873, 874 , 878 , 935 , 936 , 939 , 941, 945, 953, 987, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1089, 1100, 1101, 1117, 1154, 1274,1312, 1369 M anpower, 344 National Education, 342 National Health and Population Develop­ m ent, 351 Public Works and Land Affairs, 221, 345 State President, 340 Transport Affairs, 350, 353, 1351, 1353, 1354 W ater Affairs, 139 Own Affairs: Agriculture and W ater Supply, 369 Budget and W elfare, 368, 369 Education and Culture, 72, 370 Health Services, 371 Local Governm ent, Housing and Agricul­ ture, 68, 69, 371 Van Eck, Mr J— General Affairs: Administration and Broadcasting Ser­ vices, 656 Communications, 420, 962 Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 979, 980, 1168, 1249 Defence, 155,1086, 1115 Education and Development A id, 1251 Foreign Affairs, 59 Home Affairs, 314 Information, 60,112,162 Justice, 218 Law and O rder, 108, 155, 274, 883, 884, 1113,1114 Transport Affairs, 436,1265 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 213, 246, 372, 376,426,952 Van Gend, M r D P d e K — General Affairs: Defence, 885 Van Gend, Mr J B de R— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 788,1261,1263,1264 Law and O rder, 654 Van W yk, Mr W J D— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 93, 835, 837, 1023, 1056, 1194,1197,1206,1207 Economic Affairs and Technology, 833, 1052 Education and Development A id, 1395 Finance, 785, 795, 839, 840 Law and O rder, 265 Foreign Affairs, 857 Home Affairs, 909 National Education, 752 National Health and Population Develop­ ment, 265 Own Affairs: Education and Culture, 779 Walsh, Mr J J— General Affairs: Constitutional Development and Plan­ ning, 18, 1250,1273 Education and Development Aid, 197, 199 Finance, 75,140 Justice, 276,1083 Law and O rder, 461, 652, 1085, 1102, 1103,1104 Manpower, 243 Own Affairs: Budget and W elfare, 1036 Education and Culture, 666 Welgemoed, Dr P J— General Affairs: Transport Affairs, 179