Ostriches, Angora Coats Minister of Education T o prohibit export German S.W .A . Smartt, Sir T. Smuggling Seckt r. Mr. Exportation exists Meyer, Mr. W hy not export ? Walton, M r. T. Feathers worth 2 millions Oosthuisen, Mr. Ostriches in America Phillips, Mr. Goats in Turkey Minister oj Education Neighbour territories General Debate. Motion to commit W hy is Bill delayed? 1266. Vinteent, Mr. Adjourn the House Appropriation (P a r t) Bill Prime Minister explains Ostrich Export See Approp. (Part) Bill Ostrich Feathers See Estimates, 1911 See Estimates, 1912 Outrages, White Women What action? See Native Pageant, Cape Town See Estimates, 1911 See also Cape Town Painting Bursaries Mr. P. OTobler / / ! Pairing Mr. M erriman’s complaint Pankop Railway Freight on mealies Pape, Mr. W hy did he resign ? Parcel Post See Estimates, 1912 Parliamentary Buildings See Motions Parly. Catering Sir T. Smartt Parly. Draftsman Van Zyl, Mr. H. S. Parly. Elections See Estimates, 1911 Parly. Restaurant 'G en l. T. Smuts Parijs, Bridge at Govt, to report Passes on Railways See Railway Passes Pastrycook, The See Estimates, 1912 Patents Amendment Bill Postpone 2nd reading? A transitory measure Patent Laws Is legislation proposed? Patent Medicine Tax See Estimates, 1912 161 162 163 163 164 164 165 166 167-8 591 1288 2117 2127 2123 670 2260 1084 800 2668 J Pavey, E. J. Land expropriation 1468 Payment of Members See Standing Orders Senate’ s amendments 690 M embers’ signed receipts 691 Payment of Wages See Mines Machinery Bill Peninsula, Cape T o be unified? 138 Peninsula Traffic The regulations 1319 Pensions, Attachments of Legislation? . 1021, 24S9 Cape jurisdiction 2680 Pensions Bill Budget statement 1702 Pensions, Grants, Gratuities See also Petitions See also Motions See Estimates, 1911 868 Committee’ s report 1141, 1253,1265 Their 2nd report 1625 Their 3rd report 2194 Bishon Rooney 2336 Rail, men retrenched 2728 5th report 2804 Mr. Hoal, P .M .G . 2803 Mrs. A . M. Joubert 2809 Dr. Hutcheon 2810 Claims are not legal ? 2811 The Comm ittee divides 2812 Dr. G. Turner 2814 Airs. E. M. Bell 2814 J. W . Duminy 2814 They served the public 2815 Mr. B. P. Wall 2839 Sir H . Bale 2844 Dr. Mansvelt 2844 Mr. Hill, W orcester 2845 5th report 2867 6th report 2867. 2920 Pensions, Judges See Judges’ Pensions Pensions Vote See Estimates 2549 Petitions Alberts, Mr. Railway to Kinross 1678 Alexander, Mr. Beatty, R . S. 1311 Cape servants’ deductions 79 Commaille, Francina 202 D ied ricks, F. 1446 Donaldson, Frances 1311 Fernandez, A. 1446 Hardcastle, A. 815 Hardie, J. 202 Harvey, Mrs. E. ' 1606 Howe, W. 114 Jolly, J. B 941 Koonen, John 1049 Lepers. Robben Island 446 Lourens, D M. 1471 O’ Neil, I). J. 1311 Parsons, A. J. 160 Perry, W . H. 941 Rea/de, J. L. 58 Rodger, W . W. 2336 Simmons, R . A. 1446 Smith, G. F. 941 Straohan, Mrs. C. 2037 W om en’s franchise 995 Yeast, duty on 1050 Aucamp, M r. Asiatics—Griqua. W est 977 Botma, Anna 732 Krynauw, M. N. 2437 Le Riche, H . J. 2236, 2298, 2679, 2867 Railway to Douglas 649 Baxter, Mr. Oaiplen, A . E. 960 Davidson, L. J. 1767 Hansen, J . N. 774 Becker, Mr. Bor.cherd^ P. B. 977 Railway to Calitzdonp 1311 Williams, R. L. 300 Petitions.—cunt. Berry, Sir B. Asiatics—Tarkastad 1206 De Wet, Sarah C. 1610 Ethiopian marriages 446 Garrett, Mark 1336 Pfohl, Alice 604 Sterkstroom division 1386 JieyerSy Genl. Advocates, coloured 2636 Age o f consent 1206 Daniell, Clhas. 1311 Ely, E. A . L. 1678 Kruger, J. P. 2520 Rail. Hartebeestfontein 2336 Sm.it, P. A . A. J. 1311 Solemnisatn. Marriages 1848, 2373, 2636 S. Africa Act— “ God ” 1767 Blaine, M r Goddard, E. 1252 Roberts, S. A . 160 Walsh. J. de C. UH0 Bosnian, Mr. Asiatics—-Charlestown 1265 Botha, M r. C. Advocates’ licences Asiatics— Bloemfontein Asiatics—F au resmith Asiatics—F icksburg Asiatics—F rankfort Asiatics—ITeilbron Asiatics— Senekal Medical men’s licences Naalbrecht, J. F. Northcroft, G. A. Raaff, N. P . 0 . Railway to Salt Pan? Saunders, A. Brain, M r. Asiatics—Bethlehem 1083 Asiatics— V rede 1049 Bisseux, Isaac 900 Brounger, R. E. 1083 Markus, J. A. E. 159 Railway to Lind ley 1107 H 2 Petitions.—cont. Brown, Mr. D-riesse, C. 2060 M arriages Bill 977 Marriages o f cousins 1050 Middleton, A . M 134 Morrison, F. T. 446 Sipears, Lucy 301 Turpie, W . L. 1206 V an Rensburg, E. C. J. 1340 Clayton, M r. Railway to Eshowe 2276 Creswell, Mr. Miners’ Phthisis Bili 1659 Crewe, Col. A ge o f consent, 16 26 Asiatics—East London 1050 M axon, John 1340 Paynter, J. T 1416 Rail, via Jacohsdal 1050 Robben Island report 446 Bhepstone, R. A . F. 1174 Cronje, M r. Asiatics—M arq uard 1252 Asiatics— W inburg 1936 iJe Beer, M r. Bischoff, E. W. 690 Hopefield district 690, 1106 De Jriffer, Dr. Asiatics—Tulbagh 2236 H-airris, A . M. 1446 Howat, J. V . 580 Joubert, S. G. 1340 Kotze, C. A. H. 160 Langfotrd, C. G. 1107 Rail. B erm on (Station 1206 Thwaits, F. A. 1107 'Van W ielligh, G. R. 1471 De Waal, M r. Asiatics—WTolmiaransstad 1017 Rail. Schweizer-R-oneke 1141 Duncan, Mr. Im migrants’ Restriction Bill 1814 Sloan, H . R. 80 Wall, B. P, 80 380, 414, 815 1017, 1446 1659 1731 1659 1659 1731 1206 1050 1206 1206 1206 340 IN D E X . Petitions.—cont. Du Toil, M r. Asiatics—M iddelburg 960, 1016 Fawcus, M r. Rail, to Underberg 2636 Fichardt, M r. Asiatics— Clocolan 1339 Asiatics—Lady brand 1206 Asiatics—Smiithfield 1678 Diseases o f Stock Bill 1173 Newman, Mrs. H . M . II. 502 Van Gorkum, W , M. 202 Fremantle, M r. Abrahams, C. J. 182 Beardmare, J. K. 1287 Bennewith, W . J. 815 Burnett, J. B. 2726' Butler, Geo. 2336 D odd, J. R . 1971 Fourie, John 259, 2193 Lewis, A . D. 182 Maurice, M. S. 446 Metcalf, W . S. 815 Nianoe, F. J. 690 Read, C. 182 Reeks, C. W . 182 Tomlin, C. A. 182 Varnfield, G. 68 Ward, F. 182 Geldefihuys, M r. Maas, E. 2276 Marriages Bill 2003 Griffin, M r. Rail, to Loteni 1174, 1554 Grobler, M r. K. Asiatics—Edenburg 1311 Asiatics— Philippolis 1206 Asiatics—Trom psburg 1554 Asiatics—Wateirkloof 1369 D ip depots in O.F.S. 1751 Fencing legislation 2444 M arriages Bill 2559 Grobler, M r. P . Asiatic Immigrants Mansvelt, Nicolaas 960 Smit, F. A . and A- M . 2487 Petitions.—cont. Harris, Col. Amunsen, A . 1731 Campbell, D. 339 Kim berley M aster’ s office 1339 Heatlie, Mr. Gie, C. J. C. 564 Hilll, H. 862 Hew at, Dr. Asiatics-—W oodstock 977 Bliss, T. D. 259 Bridges, G. E. 300 Bromfiold, D. P. 300 Cave, Chas. 3QQ Chance, T . 380 Coetzee, G. J. i 625 Collop, Henry 300 Crawley, J. jqO CJroxfond, J. C. 134 Dawe, T. H . 379 De Melker, H . A. 300 Donaldson, F. K. 300 Dym ond, W . H. 300 Ellis, G. E. 300 Fisher, W . X416 Foley, T . 300 Fox, Jas. 64 Gee, A . E. 259 Godfrey, G. R . 542 Greenta’ee, J. H. 259 Hall, T. J. 202 Ja.nson, A . 259 Jeffery, W . G. 259 Jones, G. 299 Kelly, P. 64 Kenniford, Geo. 300 Learey, S. J. 380 M organ, T. H. 380 O’Connor, H. 134 OlVlsson, F. G. D. 299 Paterson, David 300 Patterson, W. 413 Paynter, R. J. 380 Philipps, W . 300 R eed, W . G. 300 Rush, C. G. xi 5 Schietekat, J. N. 380 Schultz, F. J. C, 3QQ I n d e x . Petitions.— cont. Hevoat, D r .— Contd. Scott, J. 134 Slhedman, H. M. 259 Simpson, Geo. 202 Smyth, F. Z. 259 Souteir, W . W . 300 Terry, W . 300 V an dear Schijff, II. D. 203 W alker, Jolhn 300 W illis, W . J . 1625 Hunter, S ir D. Immigrants’ Restrict. Bill 1892, 1971 J agger, Mr. Ball; John 259 Barker, H . M. 65 OaJcnaft, Samuel 63 Clayton, E. 1340 Oole, C. J ., libd. 1106 Oooiney, J. 1731 Glennie, W. G. 922 Hoal, W. T. 604 Immigrants’ Restrict. Bill 1892 Loganian, W . H. 1767 M cGregor, John 300 Rosario, M. 240 Smuts, Maria 300 Sobey, J . H . 4-14 S. A. College Acts 941 Wiadman, F. 79 Wagner, Jose-pfhine 960 Williams, J. 64 Jameson, Sir L. Asiatics—Grahamstown 1206 Brownlee, J . J. J. 2867 Fort England Asylum 446 Joubert, Agnes M. 563 Matthews, Arthur 542 Philpott, G. van R . 542 Pike, S. 649 Russouw, J. P. 1340 White, W. J. 1206 Joubert, M r. C. Asiatics— Belfast 995 Asiatics—L y den burg 1017, 1107 Asiatics—Pilgrim ’s Rest 1174 Edington, Dr. A . 978 Petitions. — cont. Joubert, M r. J. Marriages Bill 1539 W akkersbroom police com ­ mandant 1173, 1625 Juta, S ir H . Brain, T . A. 563 Bransoombe, H. J. G. 961 Carr, J. T. G. 542 Dallon, A. G. 114 Glidewell, P. 564 Green, E. K. 961 Hansen, S. J . 542 Heady, M. J. J. 564 Mulligan, T. C. 115 K ey ter, M r. Asiatics—FioksJburg 1369 Fencing legislation 2487 'Railway to Senekal 2060 King, M r. Mecano-therapy, doctors 1340 N ative Labour agon'ts 1140 'Newing, W . T. 79 Pratt, J. ' 1339 Rail, to Koksbad 1017 Krige, M r. Age o f consent, 16 340 Asiatics—Caledon 995 Bastiaanse, Gerrit 1339 Bordherds, M. 1174 Oscar, W. 961 Rail, to Herman1 us 2192 Siebert, >M. W. 815 Van Rensburg, W. D. J. 961 Wippenaar, W . 961 Woutersen, G. E. 960 Kuhn, M r. Bridge, Orange River 977 Leeuwkop farm 379, 977 Rail, to Gordonia 1659 Rail, to Kiunuman 2298 Rail. Priieska-Gordonia 977 Langerman, M r. Asiatics— Krugcrsdorp 960-1 Lemmer, Oenl. Rail, to Buhrmansdrift 1471 Rail, to Ottoshoop 1767 Petitions.—cont. Long, Mr. Asiatics—M owbray 978 Bartholomew, A . 340 Brosius, J. H. 64 Brown, W . 259 Fife, Hester 1369 Hanrop, J. T. 259 Indian licences 1554 Johnson, F. T. 1174 M acN ay, A . 604 Matheson, R. B. 259 Morkel, L. 182 Nicholas, J. H . 1174 Oliver, John 1173 Penny, H . J. 915 Stace, A . H . 340. Taylor, J. H . 1174 Taylor, F. G. W . 181 Vatble, H . S. 1936 Louie, M r. Ackermann, Eiliz. M . 59 Leonard, H . 995 Macdonald, M ary 115 Maandorp, M r. Asiatics— Breyten 1083 Bethesda water troughs 1311 Letskraal rail, platform 1605 Murraysburg offices 446 Turner, A. J. 941 Macaulay, Dr. Denver goods siding 1311 Madeley, M r. Asiatics—Benoni 2092 Campbell, A . E. 1311 Marais, Mr. Kelly, E. 114 Stewart, C. J. 258 Maydon, M r. McConnell, W illiam 2116 Mentz, Mr. Asiatics—Zoutpansberg 1767 Petitions.—cont. Merri/nan, M r. Asiatics—Victoria West Barnett-Clarke, H. P. Corderoy, J. M. H ook, I). B. Native taxes, laws Scab Act Meyer, Mr. Asiatics—Harrismith Dist. Commandant Schools, O.F.S. Minister of Interior Turner, Dr. Geo. Myburgh, M r. Blatherwick, Mrs. J . J. Kelber, J. F. Nathan, M r. Hotel employees Robertson, J. E. yeethling, Vr. Blake, R. Bosman, A. J. Clench, John Donaldson, John Gantz, C. L. Grove, C. H. Howard, A. Marais, C. M. Newby, W . A. Welsh, M ary Neser, Mr. Asiatics—Barberton Asiatics—Carolina Asiatics—Klerksdorp Asiatics— Potchefstroom 941, Field Cornets Act MacdoneJl, Jias. Rail, to Lake Chrissie R lys.—two languages Sprenger, Mrs. M. E. Stand licences, Klerksdorp 977 2276 1510 1082 2193 1082 1416 2867 259 941 2236 995 2276 922 340 202-3 2373 1140 380 1510 815 340 604 900 1082 1082 1050 1848 1287 1678 1082 2559 2298 160 Petitions.—c nt. Nicholson, M r. Asiatics—P.P . gieteremst 977 Asiatics—Warmbaihhs 1287 Asiatics—W aterberg (4) W46 Commissioner o f Oaths (2) 26 Marriages Bill I® 1® Marriages, 'mixed 1107 Oliver, Mr. ■ Beck, Mary Oullinan, Henrietta Feneysey, R. Kimberley Master’s office Moilloy, A . Pavey, E. J. Skota, Boyoe 116 1082 160 995 Spratt, W. R. T ucker, Anna White, Sanalh Oosthuisen, M r. Asiatics—J ansenvilie Jansenville Railway Taylor, W . H . Quinn, Mr. Asiatics—Johannesburg Uobinson, Mr. Brown, R . Indian marriage rights Runciman, M r. Asiatics—Sumonsto w n Bailey, Daniel Cawoutt, J . C. Kai'k Bav harbour Marshall-Hall, A. S. Nkihol, A . R . E. Niddrie, J. C. Ponder, S>. S. Rooney, Dir. J. Tanfield, Richard Thomas, O. M. Weighill, F. M. 79 115 11.74 1340 259 1083 9fT7 380 300 977 Hademtycr, Mr. Rail, to Hankey Zitzikamma auctions 1340 1017 815 995 182 380 1049 59 181 380 380 1767 380 58 59 Sampson, Mr. Trade on mine ground Petitions.- cont. Schoeman, M r Asiatics—Qudtehoorn Clifford, A. Lepers, Robben Island Lidbenberg, J. A. Schreiner, Mr. Clinton, Anne Gray, Alice Searle, M r. Aadnesen, A . Beattie, D. A. J. Harrison, W . H. Meredith, Mrs. I. M. Serfontein, M r. Asiatics^K roonstad K op jes division Kroonstad bridge Rail, to V ierfontein Truter, 0 . J • Van der Riot, C. H . B. Smartt, Sir T. Adelaide, separate division Burnell, L. A. Gameron-Smith, G . Duminy, J. W . Freerna.nt!e, O. \V- Houghton, K . A . H . Martin, G. A . M cGillivray, Geo. Torrance, J. Wiilmer, H . W. Smuts, Oenl. T. Asiatics— Ermelo K riel, S.M. Steyl, M r. Asiatics— Bloemfontein A siatios—Brandfort Rail, to Salt Pans Steytlcr, M r. Asiatics—Rouxville Asiatics—W epener Rail, to Aliwal North V an der R iet, Mrs. L . 960 977 604 2276 2336 58 2236 114 977 1017 1311 2765 815 1339 160 2116 1287 .1265 1677 63 2373 2372 1510 2867 2092 259 1971 2867 1288 1288 1237 1416 1107 1083 1107 Petitions.—cont. Stockensti'om. M r. Asiatics—H eidelberg 977 Fisher, M ary 1471 Lavers, R . 1083 Strubcn, M r. Asiatics— Rondebosch 1140 Bailie, Rich. W . 315 Byren, T. 340 Goldsworthy, J. W. 414 Hall, Geo. 281 Jon os, W . 282 Kramer, E. L. 53 Lawrence, Jas. Theron, M r. P . Asiatics—H ei Ibro n 977 McGrath, George 301 Searle, W . H. 340 Theron, M r. H . Asiatics— Bothaville 1935 Asiatics—Hoopstad 1016 Asiatics—OdendaiaJsrusfc 1265 Death for rape 2437 Rail., Bultfontein 2174 Rail, to Hoopstad 1173 Rail, wanted, O.F.S. 504 1446 Asiatics—Lindley 9 7 7 Marriages, mixed Roos, P . J. 1339 2726 Van dvr M erwe, M r. Bridge at Parijs 59Q K opjes division 2765 Van Eeden, M r. Dalziel, A. A . 2193 Helm , Sarah Kutiz, L. C. M uhsfeldt, G. C. O. Roussouw, P. A. W eich, S. J. F. Van Heerden, M r. Cradock offices Dutch Church union Fynn, W . A . D Lategan, H . D. 203 2298 604 732 542 13 1369 2559 Petitions.— cont. Van Niekerk, M r. AgriouL bank Asiatics—J acobsdal B oshof field-eornet Galloway, J. S. Railway, Bosihof Rail, to Koffiefontein Railways, O.F.S. Venter, M r. Asiatics—Barklv East Brummer, W . H . S. Dipping, compulsory Elliot district Ferguson, M. nenkn.mp. I p . T embuland—scab W hitney, W . H. Vcrntaas, Mr. Asiatics— Yentersdorp Vint cent, M r. Asiatics— Mossel Bay Bofcha, M . J. Jackson, J. Van der Poel, A . P. J. Weiss, Clara Vosloo, Mr. Adelaide division Asiatics—Somerset East Fisheir, M . Ann M ontague, G. Pienaar, W . E. Roux, J. P . J. Walton, Sir E. Asiatics—Pt. 'Elizabeth Bell, Mrs. E. M. Cigarette tax Evelyn, Margaret Haggar, H . E. R. Heath, Annie H inton, W . H. Johnston, Agnes L. Messina Bros.’ fine Sampson, Thomas Wiltshire, C. 2636 995 2336 774 977 995 1265, 1339 1107 79 1605 2060 1369 604 1625 159 1070 2060 502 2867 862 2236 2559 1141 1311 732 732 59 1311 977 21276 977 80 80 1416 2236 815 1971 1554 Petitions.— cont. Watermeyer: M r. Barrett, W illiam Bath. G. E. Fail re, J. C. Mandy, G. E. M cK ay, Jas. M oyle, M. P. J. Watkins, Dr. Kim berley M aster’s office Likatlong reserve Madella, Samuel Sturge-Bnain, F. W att, Mr. Bale, Mrs. M. A. Ottley, M. K. Wessels, Mr. Gillespie, S. W . GolJop, A. A. Harding, P. T. Instalm ent farm purchases Kimberley Master’s office Kuruman land settlement Rail., Griqualan-d Rail, to Kuruman 380, Rail, to Zeerust Taimgs quit rents Whitaker, Mr. Asi at ics—K i n gw i 11 i am s to wn Bovvker, J. M. Hovvcroft, J. W. Tannahild, T. Tzanzashe, P. Winder, A. Wilcorks, Mr. Asiatics— Fauresmith Asiatics—Koffyfontein Asiatics—Petrusburg Jagersfontein jail Jagersfontein post office Rail. Fauresmith Raill. to Koffiefonitein Wiltshire, Mr. Forde, Mrs. Annie Woolls-Sampson, Col. Maclean, J. A. R. W ilcox, W. C. Petitions.—cont. Wyndham, Mr. 1287 Indian licences 604 380 2192 Phillips, Mr. L. 502 Divisions 159 See Divisions (black type) 1339 563 Leydsdorp, Fever at Send medical officer? 63 Malignant Influenza 181 In the Transkei Petitions 2559 See Petitions (black type) 1892 Repatriation Debts H ow much collected? '2372 1252 64 Picnic Trains 1510 Dr. Watkins 1339 380 1936 Piet Retief Railway 1140, 2276 The new station 1554 Completed— when ? 380 Pilgrims Rest 1049 Railway to 2192 j 1050 | 446 Plasmopara Viticola See Estimates, 1911 380 941 | Pneumonia, Rhodesia 1173 Mine natives 1049 1767 Pohl, Mr. 1050 See Estimates, 1912 1206 1049 Police Ammunition Mr. Nathan 2037 2487 | i Police Bill 960 1 Minister of Justice 564 A n assimilating- B ill 1554 138 1314 1019 2759 545 1939 547 640 1609 2719 822 Police Bill.—cont. Chaplin, Mr. Regulations by proclamation ? 362 Disciplinary regulations 363 General Debute Commissioner’ s powers 364 R efer Select Gotfcee. ? 364 F avouritism 366 Transvaal police 367 Natal police 368 The unrest 369 Pollice de-graded 369 Cape Police 370 Select Committee 371, 448, 478 Police Dismissals See Transvaal Police Police Dwellings Iii malarial districts Police at Ermelo “ Cape Times ” report Exaggerated Police in Free State A n illegal arrest? Police at Johannesburg A return wanted Police Retrenchment A return wanted See also Transvaal Police Secretary Office created when? Police in Transvaal Illicit liquor The married strength Police Uniforms See Estimates, 1911 Union-made preferred? Police Vote See Estimates, 1911 See Estimates, 1912 Poll Tax See Natal Pomeroy Commonage Committee appointed Their report 2727, Pondoland Border Traffic from interior Poortje Township Committee appointed Their report 2061, 2520, Ports See Harbours Ports Advisory Officer Mr. L. W iener Port Eliz. Post Office See Estimates, 1912 Portfolio See Minister Port Nolloth Railway Expropriate it? Port St. John Mr. K ing See Rail. Estimates Possession Island Prospecting Diamonds Post Carriers, Natives A saving o f m oney? 100 36 2097 206 260 ! 823 ; 1769 | 821 2506 2298 2831 210 2037 2638 1939 2626 387 2776 2778 806 807 1607 Postcart Avontuur-George Post Office Budget statement A t Queenstown Post Office Bill See also M oils See Reports (Minr. Posts) Minister of Posts The rebate clause Our future policy Selborne’s memorandum Argentine freights Export rates Cape ports—dnj ured The Royal Commission W e must do something And oppose the combine What happened in Australia Competitors equuezed out Dictated bo*?—no M ay don, M r. Letter deliveries delayed Rates to Australia The H om e Government J agger, M r, The trade to America The tramp steamer Squeezed-out competitors Dock and coal dues—iless American railways—'parallel Merriman, M r. Clause 117 means------? A Post-Office-(Rebate Bill ? Ships’ profits 5 .p. ct. The Rebates Commission The speculator in freights A freight waT ? Walton, Sir E. A n intolerable burden Shipping Conference, 1904 The arbitrary rates They are excessive Ostrich feathers Savings banks Post Office Bill ----COtlt. ^ Quinn, M r. Are reba/te6 bad ?—no Mails will be irregular . . . . Coy. high branded ?—yesloyb | 1022 ; Hockey, M r. Germans taught them reason Fremantle, M r. Government always won Author o f these proposals ? The rebate problem “ T he hon. B aronet” Sub-oommission’s report United States law Associated 'Ch. o f Commerce W e get imore Lascars ? Differential rates Smartt, Sir T. The psychological moment Build ships from profits? Our £500,000 business Empty ships to England? Whitaker, M r. Don’t want cut rates F arrar, Sir G. Rates are excessive Make collective bargains / Fight them with rebates Struben, M r. Injure British shipping ? Make rebates illegal ? MeaLies don ’t pay Nathan, M r. The clause is unnecessary General Debate Differential dues Postpone Bill six months Differentiate on the quay ? Conference lines subsidised ? Mr. Merriman Home Govt, said— what ? Mossel Ray Chamber Regulations The P .M .G .—as ju dge ? F ix scalle o f charges Letter rates W hat is a letter ? 1453 I 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 ; 1567 1568 1569 ; 1569 ! 15<70 1571 1571 1572 1573 ; 1574 1575 1575 1576 1577 1578 1579 1680 1580 1581 1582 1583 1684 1585 1585 1686 1587 1588 1588 1689 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 1695 1596 1596 1597 1698 1599 1509 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 1606 1606 1815 181546 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 .1823 1824 1825 1826 In d e x . Post Office Bill —cont. General D ebate—cont. Sunday telegraphing W hat are newspapers ? • Parcels Parcels ‘ ‘ a rrested ’ * Lotteries, obscene stuff Ships’ agejits Opening the mails Savings hanks £ 1,000 limit Friendly societies Rate o f interest Investing deposits Savings bank accounts Slinking fund Balances to revenue ? Telegraph Janes Tedegnams 'by nigiht Departm ent’s liability Plaid out in error Fraudulent w ithdraw al I/iaibility to depositors T he trench case Differential dues Minister Nat. Affairs Speaker’s ruling Hom e G ovt.—letters Ctlause 121—extraordinary Interferes with trade Minister o f Posts R eceive feathers, where: ? Ch arges on gold M r. Merriman criticised W ool and mealies Carriage o f gold M r. Merriman Insurance Choice o f monopolies Create competition ? Mr. Struben Mir. Elremantle’ s proviso G ovt.’s Jiability Pt. Elizabeth telegnam The Cottee. divides M ail contracts M r. Menrim.an The rebate system Drastic methods? 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1856 1857 1857-8 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1867-8 1869 1870 1871 1872 1874 1875 1876 1877 Post Office Bill — cont. General Debate—oont. Cape Town’s skyscrapers Sir E. Walton M r. Oliver H ow tihey treated me Mr. Watt Mr. Phillips Mr. Merriman Prim e Minister Support S .A .’ s interests M r Henderson Mr. Quinn Mr. M ay don, Mr. Creswell Differential rates Tenders— only British ? I f rebates abandoned? M aydon, Mr. I oppose Clause 6 Stability o f freights Hunter, S ir D. Ruinous competition Quinn, M r. Y ou prevent competition Henderson, M r. Rebates mean stability Searle, M r. T he disappointed factions Jagger, M r. L og rolling—no? The small traders Merriman, M r. The m inority report Brit, com m erce injured Vintcent, M r. Chambers o f Commerce Struben, Mr. W hat is the real evil? Fawcus, M r. Union-Castle Co. Minister of Posts Is present contract good? Straits Settlements freights Make a figlht futile The House divides 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1882-3 1884 1884 1885-6 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 2146 2147 2147 2148 2148 2149 2149 2150 2151 2152 2152 2153 2153 2153 2154 2155 2155 Post Office Bill—cont. General Debate Feathers e lines ? 2025 The agreement defended 2926 Minister o f Railways 2927 Railway Contribution See Estimates, 1911 0 350 Railways, Daily-paid Men Fixed establishment men 752 Re-grading Committee 1320 Railway Discomforts Pt.-Elizabeth-Avontu'ui* 543 Railway at Ermelo Men sent to Nelspruit 1315 Railway, Eshowe Clayton, M r. Government will consider 2687 Railway Estimates, 1911 M inister of Railways M otion to comm it 694 Fixed deposit, £4.535,000 694 Reduced rail, rates 695 An excess revenue ? 696 W orking expenditure 697 The rail, position 698 Retrenchment 699 Interest on £7,000,000 700 Farrar, Sir G. Business principles 700 Surplus will result 701 Transportation system 702 Hunter, Sir D. Renewals fund 703 Branch lines 704 Merriman, Mr. Cape— badly treated 704 Its depreciation fund 705 Transvaal coal 706 Smartt, Dr. Mr. Merriman’s speech 707 Transportation principle 708 Indian recruiting 709 Timber for sleepers 7-10 New railways 711 Sampson, M r. Use white labour 711 Duncan, Mr. Lion’s share North ? 712 Rand Power Companies 713 Cullinan. Mr. Goal rates 713 Railway Estimates, 1911—cont. J agger, M r. The 4 lines wanted 714 Re-laying, re-grading 715 Lighthouses 716 Natal Indians 717 Hug gar, TJr. Coolies displace natives 717 M otion to com m it 900 Committee Debate Butter worth to Umitata 904 New Cape Central 905 Maintenance o f Ways Touw ’s River re-graded 905 Sinking fund 907 Concession tickets 908 Government’ s policy 909 Rates for mealies 910 Coal rates 911 Cotton waste 912 Transportation system 912-13 Running Expenses Cape coal 914 Traffic Expenses Printing 915 General Charges Reduction o f rates 916 Commissioners, £7,000 917 M embers’ rail, passes 918 Insurance— “ fleeced ” 919 Contribution to Reserve U niform ity? 920 Subsidiary Catering The House’ s own servants 920 Bookstalls and Advertising N o exorbitant charges ^ 920 Harbour Lighthouse at Slangkop ? 921 Lighthouses Cape P oint light 921 Indian rail, servants 921 S*ee also Rail. Appropriation Railway Estimates, 1912 R eady when? Laid on table A special Committee? The Budget—when? Minister o f Railways Our capital Lines being constructed Surplus, £300,000 Passenger traffic Branch lines What the farmer wants 'White rail, men Gratuities, pensions Harbours B ig reductions Keduced rates F arrar , Sir G. Run it a t cost Retrenchment is possible Depreciation, betterment W hat is betterment? Branch lines—caution W hite labour Walton, S ir E. Disoharge ifche order M inister o f Railways I will meet you Phillips, Mr. What aJbout Rail. Board ? Give them some work Branch lines New lines H ave .good road beds Du Toit, M r. Cheaper coal rates Barberton line Orr, M r. T. Sinking fund C.S.A.'R. balance Coast bleeds interior ? Neser, Mr. Rates yearly reduced Jagr/er, Mr. Depreciation, betterment Branch line rates 1174 1424 1471 1814 2132 2133 2134 2134-5 2135-6 2137 2138 2139 2139-40 2140 2141 2141 2142 2143 2144 2145 2145-6 2241 2241 2306-7 2307 2308 2309 2310 23iu 2311 2311 2312 0313 2313 2314 2315 Railway Estimates, 1912—cont. Grobler, M r. P . Coloured compartments 2316 Madeley, Mr. W elgedaoht-Benoni 2316, 2347 Merriman, M r. M inister’ s exquisite toot 2348 Ill-used farmers’ cry 2349 C .S .A .R . profits 2350 Pres. K ruger’s iproposal 2351 Build cheap lines 2352 M ay don, M r. Transportation system 2352 Branch lines 2353 Steytler, M r. S.E. o f Free State 2354 Hunter, Sir D. Manager’ s report? 2354 1£ millions depreciation? 2355 This new -departure 2376 Rolling stock, £695,777 2377 Policy—40 years* ^purchase? 2378 M ooi River-Frere 2379 Transportation system 2380 American accidents 2381 Wessets, Mr. Reduce railway rates 2381 Duncan, M r. The Railway Board 2382 Branch, lines 23-83 Cape branch lines 2384 Neethling, Dr. Kraal manure rates 2385 Oliver, M r. Justice at last 2385 Fremantle, Mr. Reduction means increase 2386 Henderson, M r. Sinking fund 2387 Yermaas, M r. Natives’ coaches 2388 Runciman, Mr. The fishing industry 2388-9 Lighthouses 2410 Railway Estimates, 1912—cont. Bosman, M r. Oharlestowin 2410-11 Grobler, M r. E. Employ whites 2411 Heatlie, M r. Cement rates 2412 Schreiner, Mr. Natives’ coaches 2412 Maasdorp, Mr. Cement rates 2413 Blaine, Mr. Define business principles 2413 Smartt, S ir T . Have cl valuation 2413-14 But.terworth-Idutywa 2415 Profits— Cape’s share 2416 2-ft. gauge lines 2417 Minister o f Railways Gen. Manager’s report 2418 Cement 2419 Branch lines 2420 Transportation system 2421 The Board 2421-2 Harbours must pay 2423 Retrenchment 2424 Transvaal coal com bine 2425 Evening sittings 2448 General Debate The Railway Board 2449 Board should explain 2450 Mr. Phillips 2451 Minister not trusted? 2452 Board reports to Parlt. ? 2453 Mr. Phillips’ suspicions 2454 Was the shield gold? 2455 Rail, men’s grievances 2725 Carriage o f sheep 2726 Maintenance o f Ways Keep up the standard 2746 Depreciation 2747 The permanent way 2748 Fixed establishment men 2749 Iron sleepers 2750 Betterment 2751 M^owbray bridge 2752 Interests o f agriculture 2753 Railway Estimates, 1912—cunt. Rolling Stock W hy the big increase? 2754 Gaika Loop 2754 Running Expenses Engine drivers’ overtim e 2755 Trip and piece work 2756 The departmental Commissn. 2757 Traffic Expenses Gaika Loop— compensation 2758 Railway Commissioners Their salaries 2758 The Rail. Board 2759 New lines— policy? 2760 Free passes -for life 2761 Superannuation Bill 2762 N o political interference . 2763 Transportation system 2764 Interest on Loan The future procedure 2770 Precedence o f debate 2771 Contribution to Rates Division o f traffic 2772 M odderpoort rates 2773 Catering Service Parliament’s restaurant 2773 Dining cars 2774 Bookstalls and Advertising No tenders called? 2775 Harbours Fishing industry Rail, to Hermanns Port St. John Lighthouses The “ Lusitania ” Recent wrecks Mr. Merriman Slangkop lighthouse Morse signals The Navy helped The report adopted 2779 2780 2780-1 2782 2783 2784 2803 Rail. Expropriation New Cape Central Railway Keyter and Steytler Railway Extensions See Petitions In M arico district In Humansdorp district In Somerset East district T o Union Bridge Rail. Extensions, O.F.S. See Loan Proposals W all’s report wanted Mr. Wilcooks See Railways wanted Railway Fires At, Hollmdene Railways in Free State North-western districts Railway Freights Grain in. Free State Breyten coal On fish Railway, Cermiston See Germiston 2776 Railway to Cordonia 2777 J Government to consider 2778 H . Harris’ s petition Railway Gradients And sharp curves Railway, Creytown Construct it—when ? . It is being considered 209-10 1770 92 259 260 261 449 1611 1023 87 205 2097 2752 1201 2105 2944 84 84-5 Railway Grievances Rlys. Harbs. Appropriation Bill See Truter Railway Commission 934-5 Consolidated pay 45 The Jeppe line 935 Slang kop syren 936 CresweU, M r. 1st reading 2805 Appoint a Commission 392 2nd reading 2843 Include the daily-paid 392 3s 4d ,i day men 393 General Debate Rails. Harbs. Approp. (P art) Bill P oor whites 393 M inister of Railways The 38,000 workers 394 I want two millions 2196 The Board o f three 394 Cost o f Commissions 395 Fawrus, Mr. Piece work 396 Gtai'ka L oop accident 2196 Fixed establishment men 397 Durban coal line 2197 Fines are outrageous 398 M inister of Railways M r Fremantle criticised 399 Awiait Loan Bill 2198 Election grievances? 401 C reswell, Mr. A certain circular 403 Rail. Grievances Oonrm. 2198 Riddled with grievances? 404 Guairds’ hours 405 M inuter o f Railways Rlys. Capital & Betterment Bill The Truter report 406 2nd reading 2830, 2914 Another Commission? 407 The Board’s powers 408 A living wage 409 Rails. Harb. Service Bill General Debate M inister of Railways The unrest 409 Appointments, dismissals 1626 That circular 410 Superannuation fund 1627 Cape Retrenchment 411 Pensions 1628 Probationers 412 Notice—not on paper? 1182 General Debate Appoint a Commission 1315 There is discontent 1629 See Rail. Estimates, 1912 2725 Officials—as judges ? 1630 Sir G. Fiarrar 1631 Accident compensation 1632 Railway Cuards Conciliation boards 1633 Payment by trip? 210 “ Un'becaming behaviour” 1634 Minister’ s reply 1635 Railways and Harbours W ithdraw the Bill ? 2838 Select Cottee. appointed 1555 Gen. M anager’s reports 1555 Railway to Hermon Governm ent to consider 1618 Rlys. Harbs. Add. Approp. Bill 2nd reading 2730 In Committee 2803 Rail. Interest Charges 3rd reading 2803 See Estimates, 1911 567 Railway to Kinross Government to consider Rail, via Koffiefontein Government, to consider 2107 1611 Rail. Men’s Accidents Num ber and compensa tion 2682, 2492 Rail. Men’s Compensation Contracting out ? 92 Railway to Kuruman Kuhn, M r. Government, to consider Rail. Labour, White A t 3s. 4-d. per diem Rly. Land Expropriation Comm ittee appointed The four different laws Committee’s report Railway Land Grant In Bechu anal and Railways and Languages /See Petitions (M r. 'Noser) Railway Lines (Cape) Under construction Railway Loan The details—when ? Railway to Loteni Orifin, Mr. Ebrtension wanted Railway Men A s ’politicians On fixed establishment Mr. Fremantle Mr. Nathan Sir T. Smairtt 2685 2747, 2750 1612 1613 0679 1452 2193 2504 130 1778 1778 1779 1780 Rail. Men, Durban Concession tickets Rail. Men’s Holidays At Salt River Rail. Men’s Hours Order an inquiry ? Rail. Men’s Pay The deductions Increase the pay ? Rail. Men Punished B y Mr. M ore Rail. Men Transferred A udit Office Rail. Men’s Wages And holidays Railway to Montagu Becker, Mr. W ill Government consider? General Dehate Develop the district ? It is fertile Railways, Natal H owick Indian servants Another 1,000 Indians? 1026 1179 386 262 139. 547 592 1026 139 2290 12290 <291 83 921 Railways, New T o Hankey ? Government’ s sympathy M inister o f Railways See Rail. Estimates General The schedule— when? Commissioners’ report See Loan Estimates Rails., New Cape Central See New Cape Central Railway, O’okiep Expropriate it? Railway Overtime Paid ordinary rates? Railway Passes M embers o f Parlt. E x-M .L .A .’s Teachers Du Toit, M r. Clergy General Debate Nurses Their small pay Hospital nurses School teachers The unemployed Minister o f Railways Include Ethiopians? Goveimment’ s policy Railway to Piet Retief Open when ? Railway Policy The Minister’s promise Railway Rails, Old F or fencing? K Railway Rates T o Kim berley 93 On maize 546 On sulphur 733 On butter 1029 Coail from Rreyten 1940 Rail. Rates Revision Inter-Provincial 1452 That £465,000 1610 Railway Rebates Irrigation material 1131 Rail. Re-grading Commiss. Include the daily-paid? 1315 A djourn the House 1320 A t Pt. Elizabeth—when? 1453 M en’s representatives 1471 Botha, M r. C. From each Province 1619 General Debate Minister o f Railways 1619 Sir G. Farrar 1620 Mr. Sampson, M r. Quinn 1621 The discontent 1622 Loyal—but dissatisfied 1623 Request is reasonable 1624 Railway, Reitz Commence it—when ? 44 Railway Reports Minister o f Railways Capital expenditure 2237 Railway Retrenchment M otion affirming 2920 Railway Rolling Stock W hat is on order? 545 Rail., School Children T o be oari'ied free? 1175 41 41 2133 2410 2444 2815 387 yo 204 386 1019 1770 1770 1771 1772 1773* 1773 1773 1774 1775 1939 2208 546 Rail., Schweizer-Reneke T)e W aal, M r. Extension wanted Railway to Sea Point One-man station staff? It is ample Railway to Senekal Government to consider Railway Siding Wanted A t Denver Railway Sleepers See Estimates, 1911 Railway Station , A t Piet R etief A t Germiston (Reports) At Rietfontein Railway Stationery Local firms preferred? Rail. Stores, Capetown Mir. Alexander Railway Strike, Natal Restore their privileges? Sir D. Hunter Railway Tarpaulins A t Caledon Railway Thefts Delagoa to BrnialcS 2503 91 91 449 2503 837, 842 545 941-2 1607 388 2346 1197 1198-9 1180 383 Rail. Transportation System W as it reported on ? 32 Railway to Underberg Fawcus, M r. Government to consider Railway to Vredenburg W hat is the position? Railway to Vrijburg Expropriate ? Railways Wanted Belmont to Douglas Klipplaat-Jansen villle T o Pilgrim ’s Rest T o Dordrecht T o Bergville, Natal T o Jansenville-Klipplaat. Belmon t- Don gl as See Petitions See M otions iSee Railway Extensions Rail, to Welgedacht See Rail. Estimates, 1912 Rail., White Employees H ow many earn 3s. ? Railway Workmen A t Chairlestown Railways, Zululand The survey Raisins See Estimates, 1911 Randfontein Central Engineer uncertificated ? Rebates, Shipping See Post Office Bill 1558, 2688 1607 260 383 546 54.7 548 390 739 758 2725 1606 1769 88-89 676 1606 2146 Receivers of Revenue See Estimates, 1911 Recruiting Labour Native Labour Bill See Estimates, 1912 Red Cat, Destruction See Jackal Reformatories Prisons Reformatories Bill Refreshment Room See Estimates, 1912 Registration of Voters M ake it continuous? Fitzpatrick, Sir P . I n trod uco a Bill For civil servants They are disfranchised M igratory workmen Removals 60 p. ct,. Baxter, M r. Encourage citizenship Minister of Interior Sympathy with motion Crewe, Col. Johbg’ s. 17,000 removals Kahn, Mr. Dwellers in tents Alexander, Mr. Sympathy is useless Vosloo, Mr. Bogus soldiers Creswell, Mr. W e have had sympathy M eyler, M r. Natal laws 861 1146 2585 1285 2658 546 1185 1185 1186 1187 1188 1188 1189 1190 1190-91 1191 1192 1192 1192-3 Registration of Voters—cmt. Neser, M r. Prevent, packing Hag gar, Dr. B elgian ticket system Chaplin, M r. W hat is G ovt.’ s attitude Schreiner, Mr. Native voters Jameson, Sir S. Introduce short Bill? Prime Minister Not at present Runcimdn, Mr. M y amendment M inister o f Interior i 'iannot- accept it Macaulay, I)r. M y amendment Fitzpatrick, S ir P . Impossible— why ? The House divides Re-grading Commission . See Rail. Re-grading Reid Knuckley Union Buildings tender Reitz Extension Commence it.—wihon ? Reitz, Mr. H is pension Repatriation Debtors in Free State See E^ti mates, !1911 . Minister’s explanation How imnioh collected ? W hat remissions \ 1193 1193 1193 1194 1194 1194 1195 1195 1195 1196 2631 44 2550 41 534, 855 855-6 1019 1025 K 2 Reports (Laid on Table) Fichardty M r. Dutch R ef. Church Bill Minister o f Commerce Excise Controller (Cape) M inister o f Education Co-operative W ineries Huguenot Cbllege English and iDutch as media •English and Dutch (Cape) Forest Dept, notices Proclamations and notices S.A. College Council Supdt.-Genl. Education Under-Secy. Education University (Cape) University Colleges M inister o f Finance Auditor—regulations A uditor-Genl., 0 . R.. C . Auditor’s report (Cape) Anditor-Genl. (Mr. Gurney) Cape civil service payments Civil servants retained Civil service pensions Commissioner o f taxes Commitments at Union Customs-Shipping abstract Differences in establishment Estimates, 1911 Estimates, revenue, 1911 Estimates, Natal, 1911 Estimates, expendre., 1911 Estimates, additional, 1911 Estimates, 1912 Estimates, Cape, 1912 Estimates, Natal, 1912 Estimates, O.F.S., 1912 Estimates, Transvaal, 1912 Estimates, revenue, 1912 Estimates, provincial Estimates, supplementary, 1912 Estimates, supp. (Cape), 1912 Estimates, loan funds Estimates, Joan expendre. Exchequer receipts, issues Finance accounts (Cape), 1910 Reports— Minuter of Finance—contd. Finance accounts (Transv.), 1910 1679 French. Sir S. R . 1446 Land Bank director (Transv.) 183 Life insurance companies 446 Mine benefit funds 1731 Pensions, list o f 816 Pensions, revised V ote 144*6 Pensions, schedule o f 1446 Prim e Minister’s expenses 1971 Public debts at Union 1311 Repatriation Commission 900 Savings Bank (Natal) 502 Stamp duties proposed 1555 Standard Bank (articles) 2488 Sugar, Mozambique 414 W ar Casualties Commission 862, 1288 Minister o f the Interior Albany Museum 65 A rt Gallery 65 Bricklayers’ dispute, Pretoria 941 Cape Colonial forces 65 Census regulations 1610 Civil service appointments 862 Civil serv. reorganisation 1369, 2602 Colonial Medical Council 65 •Conciliation Board (masons) 2868 Delimitation Commission 38 Explosives, Govt. Inspector 65 iGeological Commission (Cape) 2520 Geological survey (Transv.) 447 Geological survey (sheet 7) 1852 GieoJogv, Zeesrust (Hall) 2918 Govt. iMinimg Engineer 1540 Grahams town Fine Arts 65 Hospitals and asylums 65 Immigrants’ restrictions (letters) 1679 Immigration officer 65 Indians (hook •worm) 1892 Industrial disputes •( regulations) 22 Kimberley museum 65 Ki.ngwilliamstown museum 65 M eteorological Dept. 39 M ining Regulations Commission 1083, 1555 Port Elizabeth museum 65 Power Act (regulations) 23 22 2868 2276 183 264 339 446 381 183 183 2037 183 978 2868 978 1288 2488 564 204 942 81 900 502 1446 339 341 549 135 2093 1142 1814 1679 1679 1892 1717 446 2037 2839 2728 2093 81 1017 i n d e x . Reports—cont. JHtlister o f the Interior—contd. Proclamations (Gape) Public libraries Railway pay, £180 upwards Registration o f deeds (reguilns.) School medical examination South A f. Museum Standing Orders (draft.) Statistical register Trading on mines {regains.) Transvaal A ct 55/08 (regulns.) Transv. statistics, 1904-9 Vaccination regulations Volunteer pay Volunteer regulations Volunteer regulations (Cape) M inister o f Justice Burton, Constable Cape M ounted Police Companies A ct regulations Master Supreme Court Police in Johannesburg Police retrenched ((Transvaal) Registration o f deeds Minister o f Lands Boring, Govt, drills Crown lands disposal Crown lands losses Di.nizulu’s farm Director o f Irrigation, 1909 Irrigation, 1910 Iriiga/tion A ct (regulations) Irrigation proclamation 941, 1312, Irrigation proclam. (Transv.) K lip River Commission Land Board regulations Land grants and leases 203, 942, .1446, 2003, 2374, Land grants (rules) Land surrendered Leeuwkop farm Leliefontein township 204,. Old Residency, Mossel Bay Poortje township Registrar's o f Deeds Rooibcing dam Surveyor-General ((Jape) Zand R iver township Reports—cont. M inister o f Native A ffairs Cape Native Affairs, 1910 60 Native Administration, O.F.S. 2093 Native A ffairs Comm ittee 2843 Nat. Affairs PixicLaim. (Cape) 65 Nat. Affairs Cbumcil i(Natal) 161 Nat. Affairs (Natal) 204 Nat. Affairs Proclam ations 2868 Native Affairs (Transvaal) 204, 2534 Nat. labour reootnmeii'cfa.tions 1448 Nat. ilabour regulations 1312 Native passes (Natal) 161 TVanskei General Council 60 Ua-ban Areas .Piasses 204 Zulu cOriefs’ stipends 161 Zululand leases 2336 Minister o f Posts, Pub. Works Bridge at Parijs 1369 Cradock public offices 1510 Empire clock 37 German .S.W .A. telegrams 60 M'unraysburg offices 1-107 Ocean mails (letters) 1453 Pub. W orks D ept., 1910 29115 Public W orks .(Cape) 2915- Pub. W orks proclamations 26 Railway extensions, O.F.S. 449 * U nion Buildings, Pretoria 1369 Minister o f Railways Butter worth rail, station 66 Estimates, betterm ent works 2806 Gaika Doop accident 1679 General M anager (Cape) 22 General M anager (Natal) 22 General M anager (C .S .A .R .) 22 Germiston railway station 941-2 Inter-Ooloniial Council 2559 Messina railway agreement 2806 Natal railway gradients 732 Pavey, E. J. 2166 P ort captain, Durban 183 Ports—tmen’s hours, >pay 2166 Proposed new railways 2444 Railway accidents 2503 Railway accounts, 191.0 1205 Railways authorised 604 Railway betterment works 2637 Rail, capital-betterment works 2254 381 65 978 23 1.207 65 26 65 23 23 39 2276 1340 941 65 2520 922 816 922 340 116 922 941 1446 1446 1312 26 2766 26 1936 732 502 2004 2487 2868 116 2766 1311 2602 2061 502 2766 502 1311 i n d e x . Reports—cont M inister o f Railw ay*— contd. Rail, daily-paid men 961 Railway to Douglas 1083 Railway Estimates, 1911 183 Railway Estimates, 1/912 1424 Railway Estimates, betterment 2806 Railways, financial position 585 Rail, men, 3s. a day 1679, 2680 Railway men fined 942 Railways under consideration 1777 Retrenchment proposals 2559 Selati railway agreement 2806 Tzcuneen to 'Messina 2806 Prim e Minister Agricul. Dept. (Cape) 240 Agrioul. proclamations (Cape) 240 Bills signed in Dutch 2684 Brandy Board 2117 Canada—on U nion 19 Cattle imports 204 Chief inspector sheep (Cape) 1340 Diseases o f stock regulations 1310 East ‘Coast fever 502 East Coast fever, fences 941 Entomologist (Natal) 240 German S .W .A .—on Union 26, 37 Govt, notices (Cape) 240 Govt, notices (Natal) 240 Grain, chief inspector 2804 Imperial Conference, proposals 1288 Le Riche, H . 1083 Mozambique—on Union 18 National Convention, papers 1446 Newfoundland—on Union 17 Proclam ation 49/1910 240 South A f. A ct (assent to) 22 S.A. Nat. Convention minutes 1446 2602, 2915 38 183 60 2915 80, 135 Veterinary bacteriologist Speaker, M r. Address to the King Index to reports (K ilpins) Library of Parliament Minutes o f Committees Standing Orders Cottee. Reports—in Dutch W hy not? Resident Magistrates Is legislation proposed? 208 Resolutions See Motions Retrenchment See Estimates, 1911 508 On the railways 699 Returns See Reports Reynolds, Mr. F. U. Divisions &ee Divisions (black type) JVatal-Pondoland Border Traffic 'regulations 210 Petitions See Petitions (black type) Railway Extension T o Union B ridge? 261 Rhodes’ Will Bill G roote Schuuir 936 Picnics on the stoep ? 938 Rhodesian Attorneys Admissions to practice 2491, 2680 Rhodesian Mines Natives with pneumonia 1609 Riet River Irrigation Sir T. CuUiiian 884 Rietfontein Railw ay station wanted 1607 Rietfontein Lazaretto W ho manages it V 212 Rifle Associations See Estimates, 1911 801 River Diggers Exem pt from taxation? ^28, 731 Roads Closed East Coast fever 1942 Road Inspectors See Estimates, 1912 2526 2627 Roads Expenditure Cost o f maintenance 1608 Roads in Transvaal See Estimates, 1912 2625 Roasting of a Cat Dyason, John H®1 Robben Island See Lepers Robinson, Mr. C. P. Divisions See Divisions (black type) Durban Railway Servants Concession tickets 1026 Government Liability F or railway workmen 92 Governor-General7s Signature Natal documents 1017 Natal Railway Strikers Restore their privileges? 1197 Petitions See Petitions (black type) Railway Goal Supplies F or next year Rockey, Mr. W. Divisions See Divisions (black type) Mine Underground Work L im it the hours? M iners ’ Sunday Work Is legislation proposed ? Petitions See Petitions (black type) Police and Liqiwr Trade In the Transvaal Roll Call M embers present Rolling Stock "Wlhiat is on order? . Roodepoort Miners Dismissed—politics ? Roodepoort Settlement A t K opjes, O.F.S. Rooiberg Dam ! See Estimates, 1912 Rooijantjesfontein Postal facilities Rooney, Bishop Pensions, Grants, Gratuities See Estimates, 1912 Roux, Rev. See Sleeping Sickness Royal Assents See Bills 211 156 206 5 545 1020 2943 2554-5 2654 2336 2552 Rulings of Chairman See Chairman Rulings of Speaker See Speaker Runciman, Mr. W. Divisions See Divisions (black type) Lighthouse at Slangkop To be erected? Petitions See Petitions (black type) Public Service Commission What action? Wireless Telegraphy T o be provided? 213 1939 213 Rustenburg Tobacco Sheds See Estimates, 1912 2724 Salt River Railway M en’s holidays Sampson, Mr. H. W. Aurora. West United Industiri»all disputes Divisions See Divisions (black type) Johannesburg English Mails Deliver on W ednesday? Mines Benefit Funds Whalfc action? Miners' Health 30,000 died in five years? Xatal, Natives for From the North? 1179 736 1942 2096 29 2098 Sampson, Mr. H. Vi.-co n t . Petitions See Petitions (black type) Railway Carriages Third class Railway Guards' P ay By the trip? Railway Men s Grievances A ppoint a Commission? Railway Men's Overtime Paid ordinary rates? Railway Pa sses— TJnempioyed Should be free Randfontein Resident Engineer Uncertificated? Sea Point Railway One-man station shaft? Trading on M ine Ground Stop it Traps, Illicit Liquor Ex-convicts used as traps? Turf. Mines Accident Tihe inquiry Union Buildings Messrs. Meischke R eid Knucklev Sampson, Col. W. See Woolk-ftainpson, Col. Sand River See Zand Satchel, Inspector See Estimates, 1912 Sauer, Hon. J. W. See Minister o f Railways 1018 210 1315 90 1773 1606 91 2504 1769 1028 2492 2681 2715 Scab Laws Schreiner, Mr. T. L. See Estimates, 1911 655-662 Butter worth Railway Station A report wanted 50 Scab Plague Diseases o f Stock Bill 995 Divisions See Divisions (black type) East Coast Fever C ost o f fencing? 214 Scabby Sheep Passed— then refused? 40 Closing o f roads Sihooting cruelties 1942 2682, 2943 They had no microscopes 40 Magistrate at Tsomo His accomm odation 2943-' Schoeman, Mr. J. H. Natal Indian Women Stop the fines? 1452 Divisions See Divisions (block type) Petitions See Petitions (black type) Lepers, Robben Island Transvaal Liquor Commission Publish the evidence?Government tQ report 758 2683 Petitions See Petitions (black type) W ilhelmsthal A fa i r Inquiry— what steps? 28 Transfer Duty ( Cape) Is legislation proposed? 40 Schweizer-Reneke School Board Bursaries T)( Waal, Mr. Mr. P. Grobler 2668 A railway wanted 2503 School Children Sea Point Railway Free on railways? 1175 A one-man station staff? It is ample 91 91 Schools at Kimberley Overcrowding 1317 Searle, C. See Messina Bros. School Medical Examination See Petitions A return wanted 752 See Reports 1207 Searle, Mr. J. School Teachers’ Passes See Railway Passes Divisions See Divisions (black type) Harbour Employees Select Cottee. inquiry? 1024 Schoombie-Maraisburg Petitions Sir B. Berry 2828 See Petitions (black type) Selborne, Lord On shipping rings Select Committees See Bills See also M otions 1560 Sheep Pox Gorman boundary Govt, has no information Sheep Shearing Expert Prim e Minister Senate’s Amendments See Bills See Speaker’s Rulings Senate’s Vote See Estimates Senekal Railway See Loan Estimates Separate Schools See Education Serfontein, Mr. D. J. Bridge at Kroonstad R efund o f £5,373 Divisions See Divisions (black type) Dutch Language in Court A t Kroonstad Interpreter wanted Petitions See Petitions (black type) Serjeant-at-Arms The ballot Salary Share Certificates Messina Brothers Sheep Freights on Raiiys. Kuhn, M r. They should be reduced M inister o f Railways I will consider it ES24 1781 2095 1942 23 55 1613 48 49 Shipping Conference Bee Post Office Billl Shipping Rebates See Post Office Bill Shooting of Cattle East Coast ifever See Estimates, 1912 Shop Assistants Im ported under contract? ' Shops Closing Act In Natal Shop Hours, Transvaal A ct constantly infringed? Shorthand-Writers, Court In the Supreme Oourt Silburn, Mr. P. A. Competitive A rea And the Mozambique treaty Declaration o f London Government’s policy is------ ? Divisions See Divisions (black type) Ocean M ail Contract D .S.O .A . line? Petitions See Petitions (black type) Potatoes Destroyed Transvaal regulations 43 43 663 1565 2682 2721 1176 1610 1940 90 211 1019 1453 39 Simonstown Defences See Estimates, 1912 2404 Slangkop Lighthouse To be erected? 213 Minister o f Railways 2783 Slangkop Station Mr. Jagger 2725 Sleeping Sickness Rev. Roux 30 Rem oved to Beaufort West 30-31 See Minr. Public Health 602 W hat action? 1452 Danger o f im porting it? 2093 Any reason for alarm? 2278 Smaldeel Conductors Mr. Cronje 2755 Smartt, Sir T. W. Acting Leader of Opposition Adelaide Separate fiscal division 1625 Civil Service Appointments A report wanted 49 Divisions See Divisions (black type) Liquor Laics Is legislation proposed ? 1316 Lusitania W reck Inform ation wante-d 2729 Ostriches and Angora Goats WThv is Bill delayed? Petitions See Petitions (black type) Smuts, Cenl. J. C. See Minister of Interior 1288 Smuts, Cenl. T. Bilingualism In public offices Boer Prisoners A t Bermuda Divisions See Divisions (black type) K riel, M rs. S. M. H er petition Language Rights in Court T he South A frica A ct Petitions See Petitions (black type) Police at Ermelo “ Cape T im es” report Railway Thefts Delagoa to Ermelo Swaziland Land9- H ow much sold? Plriviate sales deprecated Soil Survey Dr. Smaa’tt Soldiers’ Pay In South A'frioa Solemnisation Marriages See Petitions (Beyers) See Petitions (Brown) 977, See Petitions (Joubert, J.) See Petitions (Nicholson) 1107, See Petitions (Theron, P.) Minister of Interior The 17 statutes Special licences W att, M r. Conditions in Natal Grobler, M r. P . Marriages—clergy ’ s m onopoly? Nathan, M r. Coloured persons t Haggar, Dr. •The physioaJily fit 45 1449 2944 2093 89 383 731 2105 679 1022 1848 1050 1339 1369 1339 249 250 250 250 250 Solemnisation Marriages—contd. Mentz, M r. M ixed mar r i ages ? Smuts, Oenl. T . Prohibit thorn Xeser, M r. Father’ s consent Watkins, Dr. Deceased brother’s widow Schreiner, M r. I support Bill General Debate Cousins Deceased w ife’ s sister Step-mothers Inter-marrying Marriage o f 'the unfit Education is the remedy Double cousins Cousins Native customs Create criminals ? Progeny are unfit ? The Cottee. -divides Deceased w ife ’ s sister Husband’s brother T he Cottee. divides M ixed marriages K eep the wihites pure Rapes on native women D on’ t pfrohibit marriage Mr. Schreiner Degradation ?—bosh Intermingling inevitable. The coloured people M arry with natives? Church equality Newcom ers’ offences Coloured p eopled origin Does prohibition prevent? A white South A frica ? W hites and M aoris T he M osaic law Cultivate race instinct Indians’ white wives Solemnisation Marriages—contd Petitions Pea* Mr. Geldenhuys 2003 Per Genii. Beyers 2373, 2636 Per Mr. E. Grobler 2559 Somerset East-Oudtshoorn Railway— Mr. Y osloo 2855 South Africa Act Omission o f God’ s name 1767 South Af. College Bill Mr. J agger 329 See Petitions (Jagger) 941 Examiners’ report 961 Select Committee 1085.. 1107 Committee’ s report 1206 Jagger, M r. Agreem ent to absorb 1351 General Debate Mir. K rige 1351 Minister o f Education 1352 Financial provisions 1353 Mr. Merriman 1354 Diocesan College 1355 Loan .and interest 1487 South Af. Convention See National See M otions (National) South Af. Defence S*ee Defence South Af. Library ►See Estimates, 1911 773 South Af. Railways See Railways See Railway Estimates See M otions (Railway) 251 £51 251 252 252 375 376 377 578 378 379 414 417 418 419 420 422 423 423 425 427 428 430 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 ’ 438 439 440 442 443 444 445