The Library University o f the Witwatersrand Johannesburg REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA INDEXES TO DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (HANSARD) FIRST SESSION—FIFTH PARLIAMENT 2 August to i November 1974 (Vol. 54) PRINTED FO R TH E GOVERNM ENT PRIN TER , PR ETO R IA, B Y C A P E & T R A N S V A A L PRIN TERS LIM ITED, C A P E T O W N — G 1 5 4 . ISBN 0 621 01882 I CONTENTS Indexes: Page * Q u e s t i o n s ...................................................................................................................... j Speeches, subject index to (under name of m e m b e r ) ..............................................................57 S u b je c ts .................................................................................................................. j j 7 Presiding officers’ rulings, statements, etc...................................................................................... ...... T * 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. 53. JC045348 IN D EX TO QUESTIONS* A Abortions (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 419. Affected Organizations Act {Mrs. H. Suzman), 10; (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 810. African States, Communications with (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 283. Aged, Homes for (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 175, 192; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 380, 381; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 436; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 463, 531; (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 620. Agriculture: Butter (Mr. W. T. Webber), 254. Co-operative Societies A ct: Registration of East London and Border Co-operative Poultry Products Limited (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 622. Foodstuffs, Agricultural (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 372, 375. Fruit, Deciduous/citrus (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 465. Gnat/mosquito plague, Livestock losses as a result of (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 328. Locust control (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 356. Lucemseed (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 566. Maize (Mr. T. Aronson), 36; (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 465. Maize Board, Stabilization Fund of (Mr H. Miller), 807. Meat (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 575, 734. Oranges (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 581. Poultry Products Limited, East London and Border Co-operative (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 622. Agriculture—continued. State Land Disposal Act (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 561. State-owned land in municipal area of Boksburg (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 824. Sugar-cane (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Veterinary surgeons (Dr. E. L. Fisher) C O O Wheat (M r .H .E .J . van Rensburg), 465. Airways: Aircraft: Landing/take-ofF in adverse weather conditions (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), Noise, Regulations to control (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 485. Passengers (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), (Mr. W. V. Raw), 226; 706; (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 779. Tyre tread failure of Boeing 737 (Mr. T. Hickman), 740. Airports (Mr. W. V. Raw), 226. Fines imposed on S.A.A. by International Air Transport Association (Mr. T. Hickman), 664. Flights: Fares (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 509. Flight 317 on 14.10.1974 (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 779. Incentive tour (Mr. G. H . Waddell), Passenger service, Cost of advertising the (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 466. [Cols. 1-826 in Vol. 53.] Armaments Development and Production Cor­ poration, see under Defence, Department of. Atomic Energy Agency, International (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 567. B Bantu Affairs: Accommodation of Bantu in Langa, Nyanga and Guguletu (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 145. A d hoc industrial schools to provide pre­ service training for Bantu factory operatives (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 24. African States, Bantu who illegally left S.W.A. for (Mr. C. fV. Eglin), 645. Agency basis, Establishment of industries in Bantu homelands on (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 172. Agriculture (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 734. Aid centres (Mrs. H. Suzman), 579. Air shuttle services for Bantu workers (Mr. I .E . Wood), 123. Alexandra: Bantu resident in/moved from (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 442. Rehousing of Bantu in (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 203. Alexandra hostels (Mrs. H. Suzman), 139. Angola, Bantu who illegally left S.W.A. for (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 645. Antimony ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Attorney ordered to leave Mdantsane near East London (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 796. Austerville, see under Coloured Affairs. Babalegi, see “ Bantu Investment C orpora­ tion” below. 454. Bantu Administration and Development, Establishment of Department of (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 170. Bantu Administration Boards: Chairmen (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 524. Eastern Cape Bantu Administration Board (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 53. Hostels (Mrs. H. Suzman), 406, 578. Increases in rentals, fees and charges; grants-in-aid (Mrs. H. Suzman), 406,480. Members, Allowances/salaries of (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556. West Rand Bantu Administration Board (Mrs. H. Suzman), 613. Bantu Advisory Board (Clermont) (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 483. Bantu Affairs Commissioners, White Magistrates acting as (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 321. Bantu beer/liquor, Utilization of profits on (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 198. Bantu Commissioner’s C ourt: Fordsburg (Mrs. H. Suzman), 41, 263. Langa (Mrs. H. Suzman), 263. Bantu Investment C orporation: Advertisement campaign to promote foreign investment (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 407. Bantu employees (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 524; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 497. Bantu Affairs—continued. Bantu (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordina- ting of Documents) Act (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 5. Bantu Administration Act, Removal orders in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), Bantu Affairs—continued. Bantu Investment Corporation—con­ tinued. Bantu on directorate o f (M r. N. J. J. Olivier), 524. Employees engaging in transactions with a view to personal gain {Mrs. H. Suzman), 235. Expenditure at growth points in Bantu homelands (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 130. Financial interest of officials in firms dealing with (Mrs. H. Suzman), 327. Investment in company manufac­ turing ceramic wall/floor tiles (Mr. T. Aronson), 795. Investment, practices, Investigation by auditors of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 287. Loan to Mr. N. Heyns (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 164. Loans granted; trading/industrial con­ cerns, employees; business pre­ mises, etc. (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. Officials dismissed; investigation by Commercial Branch of Police; contracts at Babalegi (Mrs. H. Suzman), 453. Officials formerly employed by Xhosa Development Corporation (Mrs. H. Suzman), 499. Sawmills, creosoting plants and decor­ tication plants operated by the (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Tenders for construction work at Babalegi (Mrs. H. Suzman), 326. White/Bantu employees (Mrs. H. Suzman), 497. Bantu language as compulsory school subject (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 295. Bantu Affairs—continued. Bantu Mining Corporation: Bantu employees (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 524. Bantu on directorate of (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 524. Mining/quarrying operations (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 113. Bantu Services Levy Account (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 716. Bantu Services Levy Fund (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 198. Bantu Taxation Act (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 648. Bantu Transport Services Account (Mr. T. Hickman), 168. Bantu Trust: Farms bought/leased (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 265. Zebediela Citrus Estate (Mr. T. Aronson), 712. Bantu Trust and Land Act, Additions to Black homelands under (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 14. Bantu (Urban Areas) Act (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 269. Black spots (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 14, 58; (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 626. Bophuthatswana: Dismissal of Cabinet ministers (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 49. Families/persons resettled from Riet- fontein to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 71. Brits, Traffic corridor from Randburg— Sandton—Johannesburg complex to Bantu homeland north of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Bantu Affairs—continued. Businessmen, Loans granted to S.W.A. Native (M r. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. Business premises erected for letting to Natives (M r. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. Chatsworth, see under Indian Affairs. Chemists/Druggists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. Children’s homes for Bantu children (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 461. Chromium ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Church services for Bantu in White urban areas (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 423. Circular 23 (1954) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5. Ciskei, Independence of (Dr. G. de V. Morrison), 414. Citizenship, Certificates of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 441. Clermont: Bantu Advisory Board (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 483. Beer garden (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 483. Name, Changing of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 482. Population (Mr. L. F. Wood), 138. Township (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 19. Cobalt ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Commissioner-General for indigenous peoples o f S.W.A., Proposals i.r.o. future of territory made by (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 111. Bantu Affairs—continued. Committees (Grahamstown): Commuter services (Mr. I. F. A. de de Villiers), 48. Growth point/industries (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 46. Model township (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 41. Police (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 48. Road/rail transport facilities (Mr. ( W. G. Kingwill), 47. Water supply/irrigation scheme (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 46. Consolidated Textile Mills, Labour dispute in Durban at mill of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 291. Contract labourers (Mr. G. B. D. McIn­ tosh), 8 ; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 325; (Mr. V. A. Volker), 465; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 614. Copper ore, Exploitation/production/ex­ haustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Creosoting plants (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Crop production in homelands, Value of (Mrs. H . Suzman), 756. Decortication plants (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Dentists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. Disabled Bantu (Mr. T. Hickman), 63, 64. District surgeons (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 758. Dlepu stadium/other playing fields in Grahamstown Bantu townships (Mr. G. H . Waddell), 745. Doornkop, Families removed to Lebowa homeland from (Mr. H. Miller), 101. Bantu Affairs—continued. Drugs, see Dagga and Dependence-Pro- dueing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, Abuse of. Earnings of residents/workers in home­ lands (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 711. Education: Bantu employed in academic/educa­ tional capacities (Mr. G. W. Mills), 61. Examinations (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 469. Expenditure on (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 607; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 757. Language medium for education, Legislation passed by homeland legislative assemblies making English the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 260. Pupils: Candidates passed (Mr. L . F. Wood), 69. Continuation classes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 701. Enrolment (Mr. G. W. Mills), 60; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 411. Free school books, etc. (Mr. T. Aronson), 30; (Mr. L . F. Wood), 137. School children in White areas, Expenditure on (Mrs. H. Suzman), 506. Technical/specialist courses (Mr. G. S . Bartlett), 27. University entrance passes (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 469. Vocational courses for Bantu girls (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 23. Bantu Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Schools: A d hoc industrial schools (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 24. Agricultural schools/colleges (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 172. Boitseanape Trade School (Mr. • N. J. J. Olivier), 23. Church schools, see that heading. Groutville Reserve (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 249, 625. Lebagong (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 341. Lindley (Mr. H. E. J. van Rens­ burg), 6 6 6 . Night schools (Mrs. H. Suzman), 701. Reform schools, see below. Schools o f industries, see below. Umbumbulu (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 269. Teachers, see below. Universities, see below. Entrepreneurs, Total financial commit­ ments of White (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 172. Entry permits for northern areas of S.W. A (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 742. Factories for leasing to entrepreneurs, Expenditure on erection of (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 130. Family planning units (Dr. E. L. Fisher), Farms, Bantu resident on White-owned (Mrs. H. Suzman), 506. Bantu Affairs—continued. Fingoes of Fingo Village (Grahamstown) (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 43; (Mr. W. V. Raw), 207. Floggings at instance of tribal courts (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 106, 241, 242. Fordsburg Bantu Commissioner’s Court (Mrs. H. Suzman), 41, 263. Foreign Bantu: Contract workers (Mr. V. A. Volker), 465. Employed on gold mines (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 430; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 681. Teachers (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 338. Foreign Blacks illegally in S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 41. Gamalake township (Port Elizabeth) (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 577. Gold ore, Exploitation/production/ex­ haustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Graaff-Reinet, Residents and recreational facilities in (Mr. W. G. Kingwitl), 586. Grahamstown: Committees, see above. Concessions i.r.o. industrialists esta­ blishing industries at (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 444. Dlepu stadium/other playing fields in (Mr. G. H. Waddall), 745. Groutville Reserve (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 249, 625. Growth points in homelands, Expenditure on (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 130. Guguletu, Accommodation in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 145. Health services in homelands (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 422. Bantu Affairs—continued. Homelands: Boundaries, Legislation on (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 14. Citizens domiciled in/outsi 'e home­ lands (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 13. Development, Expenditure on (Mrs. H. Suzman), 647. English as language medium for education (Mrs. H. Suzman), 260. Hospitals: Doctors/nurses/beds (Mr. H. Miller), 689. Health services, see above. Umlazi hospital (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 111 . Hostels (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 51; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 139, 271, 406, 578. Hotels (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 65, (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 467. Housing: Alexandra, Rehousing of Bantu in (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 203. Gamalake township (Mr. C. a . van Coller), 577. Graaff-Reinet (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 586. Guguletu (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 145. Humansdorp (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 586. Income limits for economic/sub- economic (Mr. R. G. L. Hour- quebie), 515; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 710. Langa (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 145. Middelburg (Cape) (Mr. W. G. King­ will), 586. Bantu Affairs—continued. Housing—continued. Nyanga (M r. C. fV. Egliri), 145. Platt’s Estate (M r. C. A. van Coller), 55. Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aronson), 146. Soweto (Mrs. H. Suzman), 239. State-assisted housing, Waiting lists for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 717. Uitenhage (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 586. Humansdorp, Residents and recreational facilities in (Mr. IV. G. Kingwill), 586. Identity documents (Mrs. H. Suzman), 35, 263, 732. Indigenous forests, Land covered by (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Industrial concerns established in S.W .A.; employees (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. Industrial production in the homelands, Value of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 756. Industrialists: Concessions i.r.o. establishment of industries at Grahamstown (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 444. Loans granted to S.W.A. Native light (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. Industries: Agency basis (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 172. Grahamstown (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 444. Influx control (Mrs. H. Suzman), 35, 147, 263. Iron ore, Exploitation/production/ex­ haustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Bantu Affairs—continued. Irrigation, Land under (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Ixopo, Bantu village (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 55. Kaya Mandi township (Stellenbosch), Family housing for Mr. and Mrs. Rasmeni in/outside (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 515, 594. Kwa Mashu, Population of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 138. Labour: Apprentices: Apprenticeship contracts in each trade (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 284. Training of television (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 195. Arbitration awards (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Artisans, Training of (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 171. Bantu Building Workers Act, Trained/ qualified Bantu in each building trade (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 612. Bantu indentured in each designated trade in Transkei (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 498. Bantu Labour Act, Bantu workers registered in terms of categories of labour defined in regulations in terms of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 820. Bantu Labour Relations Regulation Act: Disputes dealt with in terms of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 584. Orders under (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. White/Bantu designated agents (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 564. Bantu Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Bantu Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Act (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 385. Blasters (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 171. Boitseanape Trade School (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 23. Building trades: Bantu trained/qualified in (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 612. Training courses in (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 822. Carpenters (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 171. Conciliation board agreements (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Consolidated Textile Mills, Labour dispute at (Mr. G. B. D. M c­ Intosh), 291. Contract labourers (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 8; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 325; (Mr. V. A. Volker), 465; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 614. Earnings of residents/workers in homelands (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 711. Electricians (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 171. Homes built in Coloured/Indian townships (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 735. Industrial Conciliation A ct: Bantu indentured in designated trades (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533. Exemptions from determinations (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 498, 533. Exemptions i.r.o. trade unions (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556. Bantu Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Industrial council agreements (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Information, Bantu employed in foreign countries by Department of (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 648. Labour committees (Mr. G. B. D. Mcintosh), 7. Labour officers (Mr. G. B. D. M c­ Intosh), 1. Labour tenants (Mrs. H. Suzman), 549. Liaison committees (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 7. Marketing Act, Bantu employed by boards established under the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 102. Migrant workers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 614. M otor mechanics (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 171. Posts and Telecommunications, Staff associations and members i.r.o. Department of (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 555. Public Service, Bantu employed by (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 554. Railways and Harbours Administra­ tion, S. A .: Bantu employed by (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 516. Basic salaries (Mr. W. V. Raw), 225. Officials/workmen and overtime paid (Mr. T. Hickman), 293. Staff associations and members (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 516. Temporary/casual employees (Mr. G. S . Bartlett), 262. Bantu Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Railways and Harbours Administra­ tion, S.A.—continued. Wages (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 460. Recruiting of workers for work in Pinetown magisterial district (M r. G. B. D. McIntosh), 289. Sheltered employment (Mr. T. Hick­ man), 64. Stoppages of work (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 7. Strikes (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 385. Trade instructors (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 23. Trades: Apprenticeship contracts (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 284. Bantu indentured in designated (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 498, 533. Boitseanape Trade School (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 23. Building (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 612; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 822. Trade unions, Exemption granted i.r.o. (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556. Training centres for workers in White urban areas (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 563. Unemployment: Durban workers registered as unemployed (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 290. In/outside homelands (Mr. R. M. Cadmari), 683. Unemployment Insurance Act (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 290. Bantu Affairs—continued. Labour—continued Trades—continued. Unemployment—continued. Unemployment Insurance Fund (Dr. E .L . Fisher), 210. Work-seekers (Mrs. H. Suzman), 696. Wage determinations (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Welders (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 171. W orkmen’s Compensation Act (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 174; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 282. Works committees (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 7; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 160, 385. Land: Additions (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 14, 58; (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 683. Purchases / expropriations / excisions, etc. (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 58; (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 198. Langa: Accommodation in (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 145. Bantu Commissioner’s Court (Mrs. H. Suzman), 263. Lead ore, Exploitation/production/ex­ haustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Lebowa homeland, Families removed from Doornkop to (Mr. H. Miller), 101. Legislative Assembly: Ciskei (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 325. Owambo (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 742. Transkei (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 325. Bantu Affairs—continued. Legogote—Nsikazi Regional Authority area, Bantu living in/to be removed from (Mrs. H. Suzman), 196. Liaho, Rev. J. M. (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 202. M agistrates: Bantu employed as (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333. Bantu trained as (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 334, 335. Magisterial districts, Black/White (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 100. Manganese ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Manufacturing: Industry (Mr. R. M . Cadmati), 734. Undertakings (Mr. H. A. van ffoog- strateri), 130. Medical practitioners, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150; (Mr. H. Miller), 689. Middelburg (C.P.), Residents and recrea­ tional facilities in (Mr. W . G. Kingwill) 586. Migrant workers (Mrs. H . Suzman), 614. Mineral production in homelands, Value of (Mrs. H . Suzman), 756. Mining and mines (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 57, 113, 176; (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 734. Motels (Mr. FI. A. van Hoogstrateri), 65. Mvubelo, Passport for Mrs. Lucy (Mr. L. G. Murray), 592. National group removed from Doornkop near Middelburg (Tvl.) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2. National income of Bantu homelands (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 734. Bantu Affairs—continued. Native homelands in S.W.A.: Agricultural schools/colleges (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 172. Business premises for letting (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 208. Land purchased/excised (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 198. Loans to Native Businessmen (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. White farmers acting as agents in developing (Mr. R. M. Cadman), 172. Nickle ore, Exploitation/production/ex­ haustion of reserves o f (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Nurses (Mr. L . F. Wood), 150; (Mr. H. Miller), 689. Nyanga, Accommodation in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 145. Passengers: Conveyed on lines to resettlement areas (Mr. T. Hickman), 684. Third-class main line (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 410. Passes: Bantu (Abolition of Passes and Co­ ordinating of Documents) Act (Mrs. H . Suzman), 5. Convictions, fines and sentences i.r.o. offences (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 496. Passport for Mrs. Lucy Mvubelo (Mr. L. G. Murray), 592. Pastoral production in homelands, Value of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 756. Bantu Affairs—continued. Pensions: Blind persons’ pensions (Mrs. H. Suzman), 270; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 277. Disability pensions (Mrs. H. Suzman), 270; (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 277. Old age pensions (Mrs. H . Suzman), 270; (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 277. Social pensioners, Attendants allow­ ance payable to (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 812. Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 102; (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 785. Pinetown—New Germany complex, Hostel accommodation in (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 51. Pinetown, Workers recruited for work in magisterial district of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 289. Places of safety for Bantu children (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 233; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 233. Platinum ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Policemen who lost their lives, were maimed, wounded, injured or as­ saulted in the execution of their duty (Mr. W. H . D. Deacon), 358. Police stations administered by Bantu (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 100. Port Elizabeth, Bantu population of (Mr. T. Aronson), 146. Proclamation R.17 (1972) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 632. Proclamation R.103 (1973) (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 104; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 632. Production in the homelands, Value of crop I pastoral/industrial/mineral (Mrs. H . Suzman), 756. Bantu Affairs—continued. Prosecutors: Bantu employed as (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333. Bantu trained as (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 334, 335. Prospecting leases (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 113. Purchasing power of Bantu (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 553. Randburg: Bantu residential area (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 442. Magistrate’s Court, Bantu convicted/ sentenced (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 496. Population (Mr. H. E. J. van Rens­ burg), 413. Rapid rail transit system (Mr. H. E .J ' van Rensburg), 443. Traffic corridor from Randburg— Sandton—Johannesburg com­ plex to Bantu homeland north of Brits (Mr. FI. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Rasmeni, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 515, 594. Recreational facilities (Mr. W. G. King will), 586; (Mrs. H . Suzman), 613. Reference books (Mrs. H . Suzman), 5, 6 . Reform schools (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 729. Rehabilitation centres, see Dependence- Producing Substances and Rehabilita­ tion Centres Act, Abuse of. Removal orders (Mrs. II. Suzman), 454, 461. Bantu Affairs—continued. Removal/resettlement of Bantu (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2, 51; (Mr. H. G. H . Bell), 62; (Mrs. H . Suzman), 71; (Mr. H. Miller), 101; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 163, 196; (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 203; (Mrs. H . Suzman), 269; (Mr. H . E. J. van Rensburg), 442; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 454. Retail trading stations (Mr. R. M . Cad- man), 2 1 0 . Revenue from royalties/prospecting fees (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 113. Rietfontein families/persons resettled to Bophuthatswana (Mrs. H . Suzman), Rugby Unions, see that heading. Sandton, traffic corridor from Randburg —Sandton—Johannesburg complex to Bantu homelands north of Brits. (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Sawmills (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Schools of industries (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 729. Services (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 734. Skimmed milk powder, Distribution of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 489. Soweto: Accommodation in, for Blacks await­ ing removal to homelands (Mrs H. Suzman), 163. Bantu resident in (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 442; (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 673. Floggings at instance o f tribal courts (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 106; (Mrs. H . Suzman), 552. Housing (Mrs. H. Suzman), 239; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 442. Police stations (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 532. Bantu Affairs—continued. Soweto—continued. Rapid rail transit system (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Trains to/from, Staggered work hours to relieve overcrowding of (Mrs. H . Suzman), 162. Sport: Contributions to Bantu Sport and Recreation Fund (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 583. Facilities for adults (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 583. Financial assistance/grants - in - aid i.r.o. (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 498. Sugar cane, Land under (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Talks with homeland leaders re matters affecting Bantu in White areas (Mrs. H . Suzman), 36. Taxes/levies collected from Bantu (Mr. H . G. H . Bell), 62; (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 648. Teachers: Employment of (Mr. G. W. Mills), 60; (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 338. In schools controlled by Department o f Bantu education/homeland governments (Mrs. H . Suzman), 549. Qualifications (Mr. B. W. B.Page), 97. Teaching posts (Mr. L . F. Wood), 117. Teacher training: Bursaries (Mr. L . F. Wood), 117. Enrolment (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 59. Bantu Affairs—continued. Technical colleges: Edenvale Technical College, Final examinations in trades passed by students (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 822. Training courses in building trades (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 822. Thembisa: Bantu resident in (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 442. Recreational facilities (Mrs. H . Suz­ man), 613. Rehousing of Bantu (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 203. Tin ore, Exploitation/production/exhaus­ tion o f reserves o f (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Titanium ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Trading concerns established in S.W.A.; employees (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 208. Trading stations in Black spots acquired for White occupation (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 626. Training centres/workshops for disabled Bantu (Mr. T. Hickman), 63. Trains to/from Soweto, Staggered work hours to relieve overcrowding of (Mrs. H . Suzman), 162. Transkei, Independence of (Dr. G. de V. Morrison), 414. Tungsten ore, Exploitation/production/ exhaustion o f reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Umbum bulu: Population (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 261. Schools (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 261. Bantu Affairs—continued. Umlazi, Population of (Mr. L . F. Wood), 138. Undertakings established in homelands by foreign/S.A. firms (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 1 2 0 . Universities (see also Universities): Durban, Prohibition of gatherings promoted by/on behalf of S.A. Students’ Organization and Black People’s Convention (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 598. Fort Hare, University of: Students enrolled/required to re­ peat courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 195. Medical faculties (Mrs. H. Suzman » 480; (Mr. H. Miller), 690; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 744. N orth, University o f : Judicial commission requested by Council o f (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 794. Resignations by teaching staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 761. Students detained/charged (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 784. Students enrolled/required to re­ peat courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 195. Pharmacy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 118. Posts held by Whites/Bantu (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 440. Senates/Councils, Whites/Bantu serv­ ing on (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 439. Students’ representative councils (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 806. Students to register at White uni­ versities (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 550. Bantu Affairs—continued. Universities—continued. Turfloop, Prohibition of gatherings promoted by/on behalf of S.A. Students’ Organization and Black People’s Convention (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 598. Zululand, University of: Students enrolled/required to re­ peat courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 195. Uitenhage, Residents and recreational facilities in (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 586. Water shortages in homelands (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 813. Xhosa Development C orporation: Bantu employees (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 524. Bantu on directorate (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 524. Expenditure at growth points in homelands (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstrateri), 130. Officials formerly employed by Bantu Investment Corporation (Mrs. H. Suzman), 499. Sawmills, creosoting plants and de­ cortication plants operated by the (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 115. Zinc ore, Exploitation/production/exhaus­ tion of reserves of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 192. Zwide stadium in Port Elizabeth (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 745. Bantu Investment Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs. Bantu Mining Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs. Barnard, Shooting of Cornelius Johannes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 705. Births, Illegitimate (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 76; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 422. “BIack”/ “ Bantu”, use of terms (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 127. Black People’s Convention, Prohibition of gatherings promoted by/on behalf of S.A. Students’ Organization and (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 598. Book of Life (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 646. Buitendag, Hennie (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 628. C Cape Agar Company, Collection of seaweed at Saldanha Bay (Mr. T. Aronson), 351. Censorship Committees (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 530. Children’s Act: Prosecutions/convictions for ill-treatment/ neglect of children (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 76. White children found to be in need of care (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 76. Children's Homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 377, 379, 461, 499. Church Schools, Admittance of non-White pupils to (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 804. Civitas Building (Pretoria), Fire in (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3. Coal: Bituminous (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 630. Coal/coke, production of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Coal Mining Industry, Commission of Inquiry into the (Mr. I. F. A. de de Villiers), 168. Energy Policy Committee (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 552. Coal—continued. Mined/exported (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 510 Orders, Delivery of (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 802. Coastal Plots (Mr. T. Aronson), 435. Coastal Township Development (Mr. T. Aronson), 567. Coloured Affairs: Aged, Homes for Coloured (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 531; (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 574. Austerville, Population of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 138. Bus routes for Coloured persons which benefited from subsidy paid to City Tramways, Limited (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 805. Cadets at Faure training centre (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 793. Chemists/druggists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. Children’s homes for Coloured Children (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 499. Coloured Affairs, Posts on establishment of Administration of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 301. Coloured Development Corporation: Allocations to (Mr. T. Aronson), 616. Coloureds on directorate/staff (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 559. Financial assistance, Applications for (Mr. T. Aronson), 616. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, Posts on establishment of Department of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 301; (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 770. Coloured Representative Council: Delimitation/registration of voters for election (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 437. Coloured Affairs—continued. Coloured Representative Council—con­ tinued. Election of members (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 437. Legislation to provide for fully elected (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 438. Representations re rates of social : pensions (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 307. Commission of Inquiry into Matters relating to the Coloured Population Group (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 9. Dentists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. District Six, Areas for churches and resi­ dential/recreational purposes (Mr. L. G. Murray), 591. District surgeons (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 758. Drugs, see Dagga and Dependence-Produ­ cing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, Abuse of. Dysseldorp/Waaikraal/Bloupunt area (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 815, 816. Edenvale Coloured location adjoining Kempton Park (Dr. F. van Z. Slab­ bert), 636. Education: Academic part-time classes for adults (Mr. T. Hickman), 63. Examinations, Junior/Senior Certi­ ficate and matriculation (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 212. Expenditure on (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 607. Pupils: Free books (Mr. T. Aronson), 30 Enrolment in Sub A to Std. 10/ adaptation classes (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 213. Coloured Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Pupils—continued. Pupils who passed Stds. 6-10 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 69. Pupils who passed/failed exami­ nations (Mr. W. G. King­ will), 2 1 2 . School children, Per capita ex­ penditure on (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 285. Shifts/pupils (Mr. W. G. King­ will), 588. Vitamin tablets supplied to school children (Mr. L. F. Wood), 697. Salary scales for staff in Coloured Education (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 32, 654. Schools: Birth/baptismal certificates for admission, Produc­ tion of (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 739. Church schools, see that heading. Double sessions (platoon system) (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 371. Inspectors (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 701. * Reform schools, see below. Schools for industries, see below. Shifts (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 588. Eoan Group, Financial assistance to (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 423. Coloured Affairs—continued. Family planning units (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 178. Faure training centre, Cadets at (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 793. Group areas, see that heading. Hotels, see that heading. Housing: Durban complex (Mr. L . F. Wood), 11. For residents from slums, resettled from group areas and establish­ ing homes (Mr. G. B. D. M c­ Intosh), 427. Homes built for Coloureds by Blacks (Mr. P. M . Cadmari), 735. Houses/flats (Mr. L. G. Murray), 298. Housing units (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 489. Income limits for economic/sub- economic (Mr. R. G. L. Hour- quebie), 515; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 710. Johannesburg (Mr. H. Muller), 111. Marianhill project (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 96. Mitchell’s Plain (Dr. F. van Z . Slab­ bert), 696. Pietermaritzburg, Housing scheme outside (Mr. G. W. Mills), 323. Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aronson), 8 6 . Requirements (Mr. T. Aronson), 635. Shortage (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 51. Stanger area (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 32. State-assisted housing, Waiting lists for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 717. Coloured Affairs—continued. Khosis—Gathlose Reserve (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 753. Klipriviersoog Coloured area (Johannes­ burg), 711. Labour: Apprentices (Mr. S. A. van den Hee- ver), 159; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 284; (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 431. Arbitration awards (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Artisans (Mr. H. Miller), 6 8 . Conciliation board agreements (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Industrial Conciliation Act: Coloureds indentured in desig­ nated trades (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533. Exemptions from determinations/ i.r.o. trade unions (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556. Industrial Council Agreements (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Information, Coloureds employed in foreign countries by Department of (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 648. Labour committees (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 771. M otor mechanics, Indentures (Mr. H. Miller), 6 8 . Posts and Telecommunications, Staff associations and members of Department of (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 555. Preference labour area, Proclaiming of Port Elizabeth—Uitenhage com­ plex as (Mr. T. Aronson 286. Public Service, Coloureds employed by (R. M . de Villiers), 554. Coloured Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Railways and Harbours Administra­ tion, S. A.: Basic salaries (Mr. W. V. Raw), 225. Employees (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 516. Officials/workmen employed and overtime paid (Mr. T. H ick­ man), 293. Staff associations and members (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 516. Temporary/casual e m p lo y e e s (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 262. Wages (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 460. Trade unions (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556. Unemployment Insurance Fund (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 210. Wage determinations (Dr. A . L. Boraine), 775. W orkmen’s Compensation Act (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 174; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 282. Magistrates (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333, 334, 335. Marketing Act, Coloureds employed by boards established under the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 102. Maynardville open-air theatre, Conditions for Coloureds to attend (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 426. Medical practitioners, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. Nama Baster homeland (Mr. W. G. King- wili), 214. Passengers on main-lines, Third-class (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 410. Coloured Affairs—continued. Pensions: Blind persons’ pensions (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 238; (Mr. G. N . Old­ field), 276, 307. Disability pensions (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 238; (Mr. G. N . Old­ field), 276, 307. Old age pensions (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 238; (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), 276, 307. Pensions/grants suspended (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 431. Social pensioners, Attendants allow­ ance payable to (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), i l l . Veterans’ pensions (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 238; (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), 276, 307; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 655. Places of safety for Coloured children (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 237; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 371. Policemen who lost their lives, were maimed, wounded, injured or assulted in the execution of their duty (Mr. W. H . D. Deacon), 358. Police stations (see also under Police): Administered by Coloureds (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 100. Cape Pensinsula (Mr,. R. M . de Villiers), 704. Population, Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aronson), 75. Prosecutors (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333, 334, 335. Purchasing power o f Coloureds (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 553. Reform schools (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 751. Coloured Affairs—continued. Rehabilitation centres, see Dependence- Producing Substances and Rehabilita­ tion Centres Act, Abuse of. Rehoboth Baster homeland (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 214. Saluting of Coloured officers by other ranks (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 825. Schools o f industries (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 751. Sheltered employment scheme for disabled Coloureds (Mr. T. Hickman), 64. Sleeping Beauty on Ice, Permission for production before Coloured audience of (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 424. Sport, Financial assistance/grants-in-aid to Coloured (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 667. Squatters in Cape Flats area (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 335, 336. Tax, Coloureds liable for income/pro­ vincial (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 699. Teachers: Posts (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 471. Qualifications (Mr. T. Aronson), 616. Transvaal schools (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 701, 702. Teacher training: Bursaries (Mr. L. F. Wood), 211. Rand Teacher’s College (Johannes­ burg) (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 748. Technical College, Peninsula (Mr. S.A. van den Heever), 159. Transport services: Subsidization of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 663, 712. Coloured Affairs—continued. Transport services—continued. Transport Services for Coloured Persons and Indians Act (M r. R. J. Lorimer), 186; (M r. D. D. Baxter), 634. Vitamin tablets (Mr. L . F. Wood), 697. Voters, Registration of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 703. Weenen municipal council, see that heading. Western Cape, University of the (see also Universities): Expenditure on buildings/equipment (M r .L .F . Wood), 11. Medical faculty (Mr. H. Miller), 690; (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 744. Pharmacy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 69. Posts (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 507. Senate/Council (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 507. Students enrolled/required to repeat courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 87. Comment and Opinion (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 530. Commissions/Committees of Inquiry: Coal Mining Industry (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 168. Coloured Population Group, Matters relating to the (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 9. Co-ordination of Educational Services for All Races, Permanent Interdepart­ mental Committee for (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 308. Remuneration Commission in terms of Medical Schemes Act (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 809. Commissions/Committees of Inquiry—con­ tinued. NUSAS, Reports by Commission of Inquiry into Certain Organizations on (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 614. Pension Fund M atters (Mr. G. N . Old­ field), 52. Registration of Deeds (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 609; (Mr. T. Aronson), 79 k Straszacker Committee (Mr. T. Aronson), 173. Universities (Dr. J. C. Otto), 33; (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 817. Urban Transport Facilities in the Republic (Mr. H . Milter), 98. Committees (Grahamstown), see under Bantu Affairs. Communism Act, Suppression of: Curtis, Neville (Mr. G. W. Mills), 205. House arrest orders (Mrs. H. Suzman), 179. Notices (Mrs. H. Suzman), 12, 180, 499. Offences against the security of the State (Mrs. H. Suzman), 474. Persons convicted/serving sentences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180. Persons listed/subject to notices (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180. Pretorius, Paul (Mr. G. W. Mills), 205. Restrictions (Mrs. FI. Suzman), 12; (Mr. G. W. Mills), 205. Community Development, Department of: Community Development Board (Mr. L. G. Murray), 83; (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 613. District Six, see that heading. Community Development, Department of— continued. D urban: Block AK (M r. P. A. Pyper), 477. Block G (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 477. Grey Street complex (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 28. Dysseldorp/Waaikraal/Bloupunt area (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 816. Fairview (Port Elizabeth), Departmental holdings in (Mr. T. Aronson), 266. Fingo Village (Grahamstown), Notices to property owners in the (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 43. Fordsburg, see under Indian Affairs. Housing (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs): Houses/flats constructed (Mr. L . G. Murray), 458. Housing units built (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 489. Income limits for economic/sub- economic (Mr. R. G. L . Hour- quebie), 515. Saldanha Bay area (Mr. R . J. Lori- mer), 472. Shortage (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 51. State-assisted housing, Waiting lists for (Mr. G .B .D . McIntosh), 717. Housing Commission, Members of National (Mr. L . G. Murray), 83. Group areas, see that heading. Mitchell’s Plain, see that heading. New Bethesda (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 738. Pageview, see under Indian Affairs. Productions, Permission for, see that heading. Community Development, Department of— continued. Rent Board, see that heading. Rents Act, see that heading. Selling of property situated in Goodwood West (Mr. L . G. Murray), 84. South End (Port Elizabeth), Departmental holdings in (Mr. T. Aronson), 267. Squatters (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 335. Television aerials in blocks of flats (Mr. L. G. Murray), 661. Weenen Municipal council, see that heading. Weenen town board, see that heading. Conference Shipping Lines, Agreement with (Mr. W. V. Raw), 352. Consolidated Textile Mills, see under Labour, Department of. Conveyancers (Mr. H . G. H. Bell), 312. Coronation High School (Johannesburg) (Mrs. H . Suzman), 70, 237. Cultural Organizations, Afrikaans (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 367. Curtis, see under Communism Act, Suppression of. Customs and Excise, Department of: Books referred to the Publications Control Board by the (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 189. Staff shortage (Mr. R . E. Enthoven), 255. D Dagga (see also Dependence-Producing sub­ stances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, Abuse of:) Helicopter patrols for location of plantations (Mr. L . F. Wood), 1 Value of, confiscated (Mr. L . F. Wood), 56. DDT in Milk (M r. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 472. Decca System (M r. C. A . van Coller), 338. Deeds, Registration of (Mr. R. G. L . Hour- quebie), 609, 611; (Mr. T. Aronson), 791. Defence, Department of: Armaments Development and Production Corporation (Mr. W. V. Raw), 199; (Mr. H . J. van Eck), 215. Citizen Force, Shortage of non-com- missioned officers in (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 709. Decca system for warning ships (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 338. Defence A ct: Applications for exemption from military service (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 695. Applications to be allotted/persons sentenced to detention (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 448. Manpower Board, Determinations by (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 703. Superior officer, Amending of defini­ tion of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 825. Museums (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 503. Permanent F orce: Rates of pay/allowances of instructors (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 345. Recommendations on salaries (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 782. Vacancies (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 344. Saluting of Coloured officers by other ranks (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 825. Trainees: Accidentally shot/killed/wounded (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 804. Defence, Department of—continued. T rainees—continued. Pretoria Air Force Gymnasium: Trainees injured (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 436. De Heks Rivier Farm in Robertson District, Expropriation of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 753. Dependence-Producing Substances and Re­ habilitation Centes Act, Abuse of: Charges/convictions in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 240; (Mr. L . F. Wood), 269. Persons committed to rehabilitation centres for dependence on liquor/ drugs (Mr. L. F. Wood), 70, 155, 194, ' i l l . Persons interrogated (Mrs. H. Suzman), Rehabilitation centres in prisons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 190. Suspension of sentences imposed for use/ possession o f drugs (Mrs. H. Suzman), 300. Detainees: Persons who died while in detention (Mrs. H. Suzman), 785. Proclamation R.103 (1973), Persons de­ tained under (Mr. M . L . Mitchell), 104. Regulation 19 of Proclamation R.17 (1972), Persons arrested/detained in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 12. District Six: Areas for churches and residential/re­ creation purposes (Mr. L. G. Murray), 591. Families moved and property acquired by State (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 690. District Surgeons (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 758. Dolphins, Catching of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 89. Drive-in Cinema (Port Elizabeth), use by Non- Whites of reserved sections of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 250. Drugs, see Dagga and Dependence-Producing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, Abuse of. Durban-Westville, University of, see under Indian Affairs. E Economic Affairs: Coal (see also Coal): Mined/exported (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 510. Production of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Conference Shipping Lines, Agreement with (Mr. W. V. Raw), 352. Dolphins, Catching of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 89. Embargo on trade with foreign countries (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 284. Escom, Charges for power supplied by (Mr. T. Aronson), 791. Exports to S.A., Prohibition/discourage­ ment of British (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 1. Fertilizer shortage/exports (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 522. Fish and fishing, see that heading. Fuel saved annually by restrictions (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 645. Funeral services, Cost of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 124. Hydrochloric acid (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 347. Industrial townships, Expenditure on development o f (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 65. Economic Affairs—continued. Industries in Grahamstown, Concessions i.r.o. industrialists establishing (Mr. W. H . D. Deacon), 444. Iscor, see that heading. Monopolistic Conditions Act, Regulation of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 518. Oil/petroleum products imported, Re­ striction on (Mr. W. V. Raw), 177. Petrol consumption of vehicles, Tests on (Mr. W. V. Raw), 200. Pickle liquor, Spent (Mr. H . J. van Eck), 34.7. Plant/Machinery, Permits to import (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 343. Refinement of used motor oil (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 167. Replacement of mineral oil derivatives as fuel, Research re (Mr. /. F. A. de Villiers), 167. St. Croix ore berth (Mr. T. Aronson), 245. Sea fisheries coastal patrol boats (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 543. Seals, Culling of (Mr. C. A. van Coller). 576. Seaweed, Concessions to Cape Agar Company (Pty.) Ltd. for collection of (Mr. T. Aronson), 351. Semi’s plant (Mr. T. Aronson), 693. Single buoy mooring, see that heading. Sishen—Saldanha Bay railway line (Mr. T. Aronson), 243. Straszacker Committee (Mr. T. Aronson), 173. Sulphuric acid (Mr. H . J. van Eck), 347. Textiles, Unemployment caused by large- scale importations of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 513. Economic Affairs—continued. Trade and Industries, Board of (M r. D. D. Baxter), 518. Education (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs): Advisory/co-ordination committees for teacher training, Joint (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 399. Autistic children, Financial assistance i.r.o. treatm ent/education/careof (M r. P. A. Pyper), 587. Bantu language as compulsory school subject (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 295. Cultural organizations, G rants to finance youth congresses o f Afrikaans (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 367. Education Act, National (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 766. Educational Services for all Races, Perma­ nent Interdepartmental Committee for the Co-ordination of (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 308. Expenditure on (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 607. Financial allocation based on pupil/ teacher ratio in White schools (Mr. G. W. Mills), 562. Free books/stationery provided to school children (Mr. G. W. Mills), 562. N.T.C. examinations (Mr. S. A. van den Heever), 36. Persons over 18 years who passed Std. 2 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 158. Pre-primary education (Mr. L. G. Murray), 620. Pupils: Cost to State per pupil (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 508. Enrolment in Std. 6 (Mr. G. W. Mills), 325. Education—continued. Pupils—continued. Free books/stationery (Mr. G. W. Mills), 562. Population in secondary schools (Mr. G. W. Mills), 636. Pupil/teacher ratio, Financial alloca­ tion based on (Mr. G. W. Mills), 325. Pupils who completed matriculation or equivalent examinations (Mr. G. W. Mills), 325. Pupils who passed Stds. 6-10 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 69. Provincial administration schools (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 507. School children, Per capita expendi­ ture on (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 359; (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 414. Reform schools, see that heading. Schools: Bantu language as compulsory sub­ ject (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 295. Cost to State per pupil in (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 508. Financial allocation based on pupil/ teacher ratio at white (Mr. G. W. Mills), 562. Industries, Schools of, see that heading. Pre-primary education (Mr. L. G. Murray), 620. Provincial administration schools, Pupils/teachers at (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 507. Reform schools, see that heading. Secondary schools (Mr. G. W. Mills), 639. Education—continued. Teachers: Mathematics/science (Mr. G. W. Mills), 563. Primary/secondary school (M r. G. IV. Mills), 324. Qualified (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 308. Salaries (Mr. G. W. Mills), 22. Teacher training, Joint advisory/co-ordi­ nation committees for (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 399. Universities, see that heading, under Bantu Affairs, “Western Cape, University o f” under Coloured Affairs and “D ur­ ban—Westville, University o f” under Indian Affairs. Education Act, National (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 766. Education Council, National (Mr. L. F. Wood), 773. Emigrants, see under Immigration, Department of. Energy Policy Committee (Mr. C. W. Eglin), Eoan Group (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 423. Escom (Mr. T. Aronson), 791. European Economic Community, Purchasing of meat from (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 575, 734. * Extradition Treaties (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 10, 116. F Faros Group, Legal Opinion on Recovery of Money from (Mr. T. Aronson), 6 8 8 . Fertilizers (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 465; (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 522. Finance, Department of: Capital expenditure by Central Govern­ ment (Mr. T. Aronson), 73. Duties refunded to importers and claims outstanding (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 287. Financial allocation based on pupil/ teacher ratio in schools (Mr. G. W. Mills), 562. Foreign loans (Mr. T. Aronson), 753, 808. Forward Exchange Contracts Contingency Reserve Account (Mr. H. Miller), 807. Investment of S.A. in Mozambique, Angola, Lesotho, Botswana and Malawi (Mr. T. Aronson), 808. Sales duty on cars/motor cycles/tyres (Mr. G. H . Waddell), 243. Tax: Income tax assessments (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 298. Persons liable for income/provincial (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 699. Taxation Act (Mr. T. Aronson), 806. Taxation agreement with United Kingdom, Double (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 514. Unclaimed personal/savings fund levy (Mr. T. Aronson), 806. Fish and Fishing: Pelagic fish (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 593, 540. Rock lobster (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 541, 542; (Mr. T. Aronson), 747, 775. Floggings at Instance of Tribal Courts (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 106, 241, 242; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 552. Foreign Affairs, Department of: African States, Communications with (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 283. Foreign Affairs, Department of—continued. Atomic Energy Agency, International (Mr. I. F. A . de Villiers), 567. Diplomatic representatives/status of missions (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 403, 405. Embassy (London): Representative of, taking part in televised discussion on film dealing with conditions in S.A. (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 730. Law of the Sea Conference (Caracas) (Mr. H . J. van Eck), 329; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 496. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (Mr. I .F . A. de Villiers), 567. Secretary-General (UNO): Appeal i.c.w. aid to other countries (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 582. Radio broadcasts to S.W.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 623; (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 656. Frelimo, visas for persons associated with (Mr. L . G. Murray), 660. Fuel saved annually through speed restrictions (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 645. Funeral Services, cost of (Mr. L . F. Wood), 124. G Garden Route, Freeway along (Mr. FI. A. van Hoogstraten), 475, 486. Gatherings and Demonstrations Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 181. General Law Amendment Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180. Gericke, Mr. Sarel see under Justice, Depart­ ment of. Global Atmospheric Research Programme— Atlantic Tropical Experiment (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 471. Gobie, Clive (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 628. Group Areas: Coloured persons resettled (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 585. Dysseldorp/Waaikraal/Bloupunt area (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 815, 816. Group Areas Board, Members of (Mr. L . G. Murray), 121. Indians/Coloureds in Natal (Mr. V. A. Volker), 570. Johannesburg, New group area for Indians in vicinity of (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 422. Removals (Mr. L . F. Wood), 39; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 50; (Mr. L . G. Murray), 83, (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 649. Stanger Coloured Group Area (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 626. H Harbours: Cape Town docks, Stevedores at (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 810. Delay in discharging ships (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 803. D urban: Durban Harbour Carriers’ Associa­ tion (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 279. Surcharges imposed by shipping lines on cargo delivered at (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 812. East London harbour as wool port (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 773. Nuclear-powered freighter (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 263. Port Elizabeth harbour: Expenditure on/reclamation of land at (Mr. T. Aronson), 370. Extensions to (Mr. T. Aronson), 246. Harbours—continued. Port Elizabeth harbour—continued. Ore exports through (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 278. Surcharges imposed by shipping lines on cargo delivered at (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 812. Working berths, Delay in waiting for (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 278. Richard’s Bay (Mr. W. V. Raw), 147. Saldanha Bay harbour: Agency responsible for building/ operating the (Mr. T. Aronson), 593. Agreement between Iscor and con­ tractors; increased costs; delay (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 553. Ceasing of operations by principal/ other contractor (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 486. Cost of (Mr. T. Aronson), 593. Development of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 283. Dredging of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 358. General purpose harbour, Availability of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 679. Loading facilities (Mr. T. Aronson), 593. Restricting of size of vessels by difficulties encountered in con­ struction of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 486. Staff: Basic pay of deckhands, tugmen and firemen (Mr. W. V. Raw), 529. Basic salaries (Mr. W. V. Raw), 225. Stevedores, Overtime worked by (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 810. Harbours—continued. Steel, Unloading at Walvis Bay of (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 803. Surcharges imposed by shipping lines on cargo (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 812. Table Bay harbour, Anti-pollution measures (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 165. Telephone exchanges, see under Posts and Telecommunications, Department of. Health, Department of: Chemists/druggists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. DDT in dairy/m other’s milk (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 472. Dentists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood, 150. District surgeons (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 758. Family planning units (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 178. Frere Hospital (East London), Establish­ ment o f medical school at (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 765. Kwashiorkor (Mrs. Ft. Suzman), 646. Marasmus (Mrs. H. Suzman), 646. Medical practitioners, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. Medical Schemes Act, Appointment of Remuneration Commission in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 809. Mental Institutions, Visits by ministers of religion to (Mr. W. T. Webber), 566. Methylated spirits, Incidence and effect of drinking (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 573. Psychiatrists employed by State (Mrs. Ft. Suzman), 299. Health, Department of—continued. Skimmed milk powder, Distribution of (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 489. Tuberculosis (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 687. Valkenberg patients transferred to insti­ tutions/homes (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 571. Vitamin tablets, Scheme to supply children with (Mr. L. F. Wood), 697. Hearne, Mr. Harold (Mr. W. T. Webber), 627. Hotels: Admission to (Mr. L .G . Murray), 681. Percentage occupancy; use by non-W hites; loans, etc. (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 467. Housing Commission, National, see under Community Development, Department of. Howa, Mr. Hassan (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 565. I Immigration, Department of: Emigrants (Mr. H. Miller), 491; (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 589. Films made by/for (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 677. Immigrants (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 136; (Mr. H. Miller), 225; (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 450; (Mr. H. Milter), 491. Immigrants Selection Board (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257; (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 595. Residence permits, see that heading. Immorality Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 271; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 473. Indian Affairs: Aged, Homes for (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 192; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 381. Chatsworth, Population of (Mr. L . F. Wood), 138. Indian Affairs—continued. Chemists/druggists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. Children’s homes for Indian children (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 379. Dentists, Registered (Mr. L. F. Wood), 150. District surgeons (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 758. Drugs, see Dagga and Dependence-pro- ducing Substances and Rehabilitation centres Act, Abuse of. Durban-Westville, University of (see also Universities): Cost of equipment/buildings (Mr. L. F. Wood), 33. Degrees/diplomas awarded (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 468. Medical faculty (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 555; (Mr. H. Miller), 690; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 744. Pharmacy (Mr. L . F. Wood), 80. Posts (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 409. Senate/Council (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 336. Students enrolled/qualified (Mr. (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 148. Students enrolled/required to repeat courses (Mr. L. F. Wood), 8 6 . Students’ representative council (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 813. Education: Academic part-time classes for adults (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 182. Administrative staff of Education Section (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 149. Classes (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. Courses (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 25 ; (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 184. Indian Affairs—continued. Education—continued. Education Council, National (Mr. L. F. Wood), 773. Examinations (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 182. Expenditure on (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 607. Pupils: Enrolment (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 183; (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 438. Free school books (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 37. Passes in Stds. 6-10 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 69. Transvaal teachers and (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 718. Schools: Church schools, see above. Double sessions/platoon system (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 59. Inspectors (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 149; (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 633. Reform schools, see below. Schools o f industries, see below. Transvaal schools/pupils (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 718. Establishment o f Departm ent o f (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 150. Family planning units (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 178. Fordsburg, Indians resident in (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 254. Group areas, see that heading. Hotels, see that heading. Indian Affairs—continued. Housing: Durban complex (Mr. L . F. Wood), For residents from slums, resettled from group areas and establish­ ing homes (Mr. G. B. D. M c­ Intosh), 427. Homes built for Indians by Blacks (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 735. Houses/flats constructed (Mr. L . G. Murray), 298. Housing units built (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 489. Income limits for economic/sub- economic (Mr. R. G. L . Hour- quebie), 515; (Dr. F. van Z . Slab­ bert), 710. Lenasia (Mr. H . Miller), 127; (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 201,253,421. Shortage (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 51. State-assisted housing, Waiting lists for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 717. Weenen Town Board (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 37. L abour: Apprentices (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 234; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 284. Artisans (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. Arbitration awards (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Blasters (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. Carpenters (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. Conciliation Board agreements (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 775. Electricians (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. Indian Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Industrial Conciliation A c t: Asians indentured in designated trades (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533. Exemptions from determinations/ /i.r.o. trade unions (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556. Industrial council agreements (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 775. Information, Indians employed in foreign countries by Department o f (Mr. R .M .d e Villiers), 648. M otor mechanics (Mr. H. Miller), 6 8 ; (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. Posts and Telecommunications, Staff associations and members of Departm ent of (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 555. Public Service, Indians employed by (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 554. Railways and Harbours Administra­ tion, S. A.: Basic salaries (Mr. W. V. Raw), 225. Employees (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 516. Officials/workmen employed and overtime paid (Mr. T. Hick­ man), 293. Staff associations and members (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 516. Temporary/casual employees (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 262. Wages (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 460. Services levy (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 714. Indian Affairs—continued. Labour—continued. Trade unions, Exemptions granted i.r.o. (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 556. Unemployment Insurances Fund (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 210. Wage determinations (Dr. A . L. Boraine), 775. Welders (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 184. W orkmen’s Compensation Act (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 174; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 282. Lenasia (Mr. H. Muller), 127; (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 201,253,288,421. Magistrates (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333 334, 335. Marketing Act, Indians employed by boards established under the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 102. Medical practitioners, Registered (Mr. L .F . Wood), 150. Pageview, Indians resident in (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 254. Passengers on main-lines, Third-class (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 410. Pensions: Blind persons’ pensions (Mr. R . J. Lorimer), 188; (Mr. G. N . Old­ field), 275. Disability pensions (Mr. R. J. Lori­ mer), 188; (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 275. Old age pensions (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 188; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 275. Social pensioners, Attendants allow­ ance payable to (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), 810. Veterans’ pensions (Mr. R. J. Lori­ mer), 188; (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 275; (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 654. Indian Affairs—continued. Places o f safety for Indian children (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 151; (Mr. R. J. Lori- mer), 188. Policemen who lost their lives, were maimed, wounded, injured or assault­ ed in the execution of their duty (Mr. W. H . D. Deacon), 358. Police stations (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 100 . Prosecutors (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333, 334, 335. Purchasing power of Indians (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 553. Reform schools (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 725. Rehabilitation centres, see Dependence- producing Substances and Rehabilita­ tion Centres Act, Abuse of. Schools of industries (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 725. Sheltered employment scheme for disabled Indians (Mr. T. Hickman), 64. Sport, Financial assistance/grants-in-aid to Indian (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 468. Statutory advisory bodies, Appointments to (Mr. L. F. Wood), 772. Tax, Asiatics liable for income/provincial (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 699. Teachers: Assistant teachers (Mr. L . F. Wood), 818. Posts (Mr. L . F. Wood), 79; (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 439; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 634. Qualifications (Mr. L. F. Wood),19. Transvaal schools (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 633; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 757. Indian Affairs—continued. Teacher training: Bursaries (Mr. L. F. Wood), 19. Springfield College (Mr. W. M . Sut­ ton), 148. Sultan Technical College, M. L. (Mr. W. M . Sutton), 148. Transvaal College of Education (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 148; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 669. Traders in Port Shepstone, Representa­ tions re (Mr. R .J . Lorimer), 786. Transport Services for Coloured Persons and Indians Act (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 186. Weenen municipal council, see that heading. Industrial Conciliation Act (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533; (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 556; (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 713, 716. Industries, Schools of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 725,729, 746, 751. Information, Department of: Advertisements abroad (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 517. Comment and Opinion (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 530. Films (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 674; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 730. Printing work for domestic distribution (Mr. J .D .d u P. Basson), 769. Publications, Cost of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 624. Sparrow, Book by Mr. G. (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 112. Staff in foreign countries (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 648. Information, Department of—continued. Year book South Africa 1974 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 527. Zulu ethnic group, Mr. P. Zulu and politi­ cal party for (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 32. Interior, Department of the: Book of Life, see that heading. Censorship committees (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 530. Citizenship (Mrs. H. Suzman), 77; (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 427; (Mrs. II. Suzman), 619, 643. Films made by/for (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 677. Naturalization certificates (Mr. L. G. Mur­ ray), 680. Passports (Mrs. H. Suzman), 127; (Mr. L. G. Murray), 592, 615; (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 618. Permission to marry (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 306. Repatriation costs (Mr. L. G. Murray), 615. Residence permits, see that heading. Visas (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 305; (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 617; (Mr. L. G. Murray), 660; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 774; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 802. Iscor (see also Saldanha and Sishen-Saldanha): Capital, Rate of return on additional (Mr. G. II. Waddell), 165. Land (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 206, 546, 547, 548; (Mr. T. Aronson), 794. Options (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 766. Public traffic, Conveying of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 516. Railway, see “ Lines” under Railways. Iscor—continued. Steelworks (Mr. T. Aronson), 594. Transportation of ore (Mr. G. II. Waddell), 205. Isipingo District Football Association, Investi­ gation of activities o f (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 774. J Justice, Department of: Abortions (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 417. Affected Organizations Act (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 10; (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 810. Brothel cases, Publication of names of accused in (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 106. Children’s Act (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 76. Communism Act, Suppression of, see that heading. Conveyancers employed at offices of State Attorney (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 312. Deeds, Registration of (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 609; (Mr. T. Aronson), 791. Extradition Treaties (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 10 , 116. Flogging at instance of tribal courts (Mr. M .L . Mitchell), 106,241,242. Gatherings and Demonstrations Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 181. Gatherings promoted by/on behalf of S.A. Students’ Organization/Black Peo­ ple’s Convention, Prohibition of (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 598. General Law Amendment Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180. Gericke, Charge against Mr. Sarel (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 275. Justice, Department of—continued. Immorality Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 271; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 473. Johannesburg Regional Court, Sentenced woman taken to tearoom by court orderlies in (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 681. Judges (Mr. H. G. H. Belt), 313. Legal aid (Mrs. H. Suzman), 706 and Annexures o f House o f Assembly. Legal assistants (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 321. Magistrates: Number employed; qualifications re­ quired; acting as Receiver of Revenue/Bantu Affairs Commis­ sioner; occupation of dwellings provided by the State; etc. (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 321. Non-Whites (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333, 334, 335. Magistrates’ Court Act (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 272. M agistrate’s C ourts; Pinetown (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 35. Randburg (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 496. Magisterial districts, Black/White, see under Bantu Affairs. NUSAS, Reports on (Mr. C. fV. Eglin), 614. Prosecutors, Non-White (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257, 333, 334, 335. Publications and Entertainments Act, see that heading. Riotous Assembles Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 785. Sectional Titles Act (Mr. R. G. L. Hour­ quebie), 672. Justice, Department of—continued. Terrorism Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 179,180, 580. Unlawful Organizations Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180. L Labour (see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs): Apprentices: Apprenticeship contracts in each trade (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 284. Training for television (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 195, 234, 431. Arbitration awards (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 775. Bantu Labour Relations Regulation Act (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 564, 775. Conciliation board awards (Mr. H. Miller), 67; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 775. Disputes, Police called to scene of (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 585. Industrial Conciliation Act: Contraventions of (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 713, 716. Exemptions from (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533; (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 556. Persons indentured in designated trades (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 533. Industrial council agreements (Mr. H. Miller), 67; (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 775. Liaison committees established/dissolved (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 513. Mining concerns in Bantu areas, Whites and non-Whites employed in (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 57. Persons gainfully employed (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 400. Labour—continued. Sheltered employment: Factories/wages/wage rates (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 788. Schemes for disabled persons (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 64. Strikes, Police called to scene of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 585. Trade unions (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 360; (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 556. Training centres for workers in White urban areas (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 563. Unemployment: As at 31.12.1973 (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 152. Caused by importations of textiles (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 513. Unemployment Insurance Fund (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 210; (Dr. A . L. Boraine), 613. Wage determinations (Mr. H. Miller), 67; (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 775. Workmen’s Compensation Act (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 174; (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 282. Work reservation regulations, Lifting of (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 187. Works committees established/dissolved (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 513. Work stoppages, Police called to scene of (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 585. Land Apart, Public Showing of Film (Mr. L. G. Murray), 590. Law of the Sea Conference (Caracas) (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 329; (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 496. Legal Aid (Mrs. H . Suzman), 706 and Annexures o f House o f Assembly. Liaho, Rev. J. M. (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 202. Liquor: Bantu beer/liquor (Mr. N . J. J. Olivier), 198. National Liquor Board (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 420. Rehabilitation centres, see Dependence- Producing Substances and Rehabilita­ tion Centres Act, Abuse of. M Magistrates’ Court Act (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 272. Maize Exports (Mr. T. Aronson), 36. Manpower Board, Determinations by (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 703. Marketing Act (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 102. Maynardville Open-air Theatre, Conditions for Coloureds to attend the (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 426. Mental Institutions, Visits By Ministers of Religion to (Mr. W. T. Webber), 566. Mines, Department of: A n t h r a c i t e , Reserves/mined/consumed (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 630. Bantu performing work reserved for Whites on mines (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 176. Coal (Bituminous), Reserves/mined/con­ sumed (Mr. II. E. J. van Rensburg), 630. Coal Mining Industry Commission of Inquiry into the (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 168. Fatal accidents (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 103. Gold mines, Foreign Bantu employed in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 430. Mining concerns in Bantu areas, Whites and non-Whites employed in (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 57. Mines, Department of—continued. Nuclear-powered freighter (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 263. Ores, Reserves/Exploitation/production/ exhaustion of (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 792. Torbani t e, Reserves/mined/consumed (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 630. Mitchell’s Plain: Construction o f railway line to serve (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 691. Housing/services in area of (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 696. Ownership of land at (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 696. Monopolistic Conditions Act, Regulation of (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 518. Monuments Council, National: Declaring of Victoria Park (Pietermaritz­ burg) as national monument (Mr. G. W. Mills), 665. Motor Carrier Certificates (Mr. W. V. Raw), 455. Motor Carrier Operations, Illegal (Mr. W. V. Raw), 354. Motor Traffic Accidents (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 122, 161. Motor Vehicle Assurance Fund (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 31. Mozambique: Admission of persons from (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 450. Applications for permanent residence by persons from (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 704. Assistance rendered to and funds contri­ buted for benefit o f persons from (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 518. Mozambique—continued. Investment o f S.A. in (Mr. T. Aronson), 808. Safety of S.A. citizens visiting/resident in (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 483. Valid travel documents to enter S.A., Persons with/without (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 644. Museums (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 503. N Nama Baster Homeland, see under Coloured Affairs. Native Homelands, see under Bantu Affairs. Noorskloof (Jeffreys Bay), Coastal Township On Farm (Mr. T. Aronson), 567. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (Mr. I. F. A. de Villiers), 567. Nuclear-Powered Freighter (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 263. NUSAS, Reports on (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 614. O Oil Pollution, see Pollution. P Passports (Mrs. H. Suzman), 127; (Mr. L . G. Murray), 592, 615 ;(M r. R . M . de Villiers), 618. Pensions: see also under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs. Blind persons’ pension (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 157. Disability pensions (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 157. Old age pensions (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 157. Pension funds, Private (Mr. G. N. Old­ field), 377. Pensions—continued. Veterans’ pensions (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 157, 655; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 809. Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act: Applications for establishment/extension o f factories. (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 785. Saldanha Bay area proclamed as con­ trolled area (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 495. Planning and the Environment, Department of: Cape Peninsula coast line, Development of (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 259. Coastal plots (Mr. T. Aronson), 435. Coastal township development (Mr. T. Aronson), 567. Committees (Grahamstown), see under Bantu Affairs. District Six, Areas for churches and residential/recreational purposes (Mr. L. G. Murray), 591. Drive-in cinema (Port Elizabeth), Use by non-Whites of reserved sections of (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 250 Energy Policy Committee (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 552. Guide plans for Witwatersrand areas (Mr. H .J . vanEck), 481. Noise zone, Declaration in Boksburg municipal area of (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 760. Noorskloof (Jeffreys Bay), Coastal town­ ship on farm (Mr. T. Aronson), 567. Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act (Mr. C. IV. Egliri), 495; (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 785. Proclamation of Dysseldorp/Waaikraal/ Bloupunt area (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 815. Trains to/from Soweto, Staggered work hours to relieve overcrowding of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 162. Planning and the Environment, Department of— continued. Wyebank area, Status o f (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 72. Zoning of industrial areas: East Rand (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 481. Next to proposed shunting-yard north-east of Benoni (Mr. H. J. .van Eck), 481. Police: Actions for damages against Force members (Mrs. H. Suzman), 87, 8 8 . Assault by members of Force, money paid to members of public i.r.o. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 705. Banned persons, Reports on (Mrs. H. Suzman), 802. Bantu Investment Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs. Barnard, Shooting of Cornelius Johannes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 705. Committees (Grahamstown) (see under Bantu Affairs. Dagga, see that heading. Detention of Hennie Buitendag and Clive Gobie in Zambia (Mr. C. W. Egliri), 628. Fire-arms, Licences for possession of (Mrs. jfiT. Suzman), 191. Flogging at instance of tribal courts (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 106, 241, 242. Gatherings promoted by/on behalf of S.A. Student’s Organizations/Black People’s Convention, Prohibition of (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 598. Identity documents, see under Bantu Affairs. Influx control, see under Bantu Affairs.