Questions— continued. National houses, Sale cf (Mr. Davidoff), 1674; (Sir de Villiers Graaff), 8771; Let to Railway employees (Mr. Davidoff), 1928. National Housing and Planning Com­ mission, Purchase of land near Tygerberg (Mr. Abbott), 3625. National income, 1940-’49 (Mr. Waring), 5286. National maternity service, Recom­ mendations for (Mr. Lovell), 1093. National registration, Recommenda­ tions by Administrators (Mr. Sullivan), 2722. Native Affail's Commission, Vacancy (Mr. Waring), 5289; Constitution of (Mr. Kahn), 7958. Native Representative Council, Meet­ ing o f (Mr. Kahn), 6537. Native (Urban Areas) Act, Natives arrested under (Mr. Kahn), 1259; Amendment of (Mr. Tighy), 3166; (Mr. Kahn), 4949; Applica­ tions by Natives to own land in terms of (Mr. Kahn), 3324. Natives— Applications to own land in urban areas (Mr. Kahn), 3324. Arbitration awards between em­ ployers and (Mr. Kahn), 8146. Arrested under Native (Urban Areas) Act, Number (Mr. Kahn), 1259. Building industry, Training in (Mr. Hepple), 1919; Number em­ ployed in Native areas in (Mr. Davis), 2289. Children attending school, Number and cost per child (Mr. Nel), 2297; (Mr. Stuart), 3333. Clerks trained for finger impression work (Mrs. Ballinger), 2880. Crops o f maize, kaffir corn, wheat and other cereals (Mr. Nel), 2071. Dismissal from agricultural institu­ tions (Mrs. Ballinger), 3615. Domestic servants and factory em­ ployees recalled by Chiefs (Mr. Davis), 2714. Questions—continued. Natives—continued. Housing, Amount spent on (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 3611. Imprisoned during 1949 (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 3611. Income of population (Mr. Nel), 2070. Infectious diseases, Amount spent on (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 3611. Labour bureaux, Establishment o f (Mrs. Ballinger), 2291. Languages of, Department of Justice and (Mr. Hopewell), 2076; De­ partment of Posts and Tele­ graphs ^Mr. Hopewell), 2077; Department of Native Affairs and (Mr. Hopewell), 2457. Murdered (Mr. Barlow), 2458. Pass laws, Number convicted under (Mrs. Ballinger), 2292; Number exempted from (Mr. Hepple), 575V. Poll tax (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 3610. Registered for employment in cities (Mr. Davidoff), 4950. School accommodation in certain Provinces (Mr. Stuart), 3330. School-feeding scheme, Continuation and extension of (Mr. Stuart), 2072. Stock and poultry owned by (Mr. Nel), 2070; Lost during drought by (Mr. Stuart), 2074. Taxation, Estimated amount paid by (Mr. Nel), 2069; Indirect, Esti­ mated decrease in amount paid by (Mr. Stuart), 2071. Teachers and devaluation (Mr. Stuart), 2072. Teacher pensioners and devaluation (Mr. Stuart), 2072. Treatment of arrested Native during Rand riots (Mr. Kahn), 3342. War allowances paid to dependants (Col. J. Wilkens), 1667. Women, Service contract registration of (Mr. Sullivan), 2298. Questions—continued. Naturalisation of persons in Union and S.W.A. (Mr. Tighy), 608. Nautical Careers Enquiry Committee, Report of (Dr. V. L. Shearer). 630. Newcastle disease, Outbreak of (Mr. Tighy), 223; Serum against (Mr. Kentridge), 224. Newclare, Persons killed in distur­ bances at (Mr. Kahn), 1918; Riots at (Mr. Tighy), 1265. Newspapers banned , 1075. State housing scheme, Cost and extent of (Mr. Tighy), 603. Steel, Shortage of (Mr. Sullivan), 6129. Sterility disease among cattle (Mr. Grobler), 1665. Questions— continued. Sterling countries, Trade agreement between Japan and (Mr. Sulli- van), 818. Stock, Owned by Natives (Mr. Nel), 2070; Lost by Natives during drought (Mr. Stuart), 2074; Owned by Europeans (Mr. Kahn), 3777. Sunflower seed, Regulations for export (Mr. Waring), 5292. Sunflower-seed oil, Transactions of Food Directorate in (Mr. Wa­ ring), 405; Loss on (Mr. Waring), 4448. Superphosphates, Production and sup­ ply (Mr. Waring), 4791; Permits for producers (Mr. Waring), 4961. Surveyor - General’s office, Staff shortage (Col. Oosthuizen), 4950. Swiss loan, Rate of interest (Mr. Hope- well), 824; Cost of raising (Mr. Hopewell), 1097. Tanneries, Subsidised by cattle farmers (Mr. Boivker), 812. Taxation, Agreement with foreign countries on double (Mr. Rus­ sell), 28; Paid by Native popu­ lation (Mr. Nel), 2069; Indirect, Estimated decrease in amount paid by Natives (Mr. Stuart), 2071. Tea, Importation from Nyasaland (Mr. Lewis), 822. Tear gas, Used by Police (Mr. Kahn), 6126. Technical and Vocational Education, Legislation to give effect to re­ commendation of Commission on (Mr. Sullivan), 624. Telephones, Number of applications for in Orange Grove area (Mr. Wa­ ring), 2719. Tin, Importation of (Mr. Barlow), 4020. Tomlinson Report, Publication of (Capt Henwood), 4953. Trade agreement between sterling countries and Japan (Mr. Sulli­ van), 818. Questions—continued. Transkei, Betterment areas proclaimed in the (Mr. Hughes'), 2454. Transkeian Territories General Council. Resolutions of (Mr. Stuart), 2073; Funds o f (Mr. Stuart), 2073. Undue Restraint o f Trade Act, Investi­ gations in connection with (Mr. V. G. F. Solomon), 1078. Unemployed persons, Number registered and placed (Mr. Henderson), 618; (Mr. Hepple), 5293. Unemployment, Monthly figures for 1948 and 1949 (Mr. Russell), 206; In Rand building industry (Mr. Tight/), 394; In Rand clothing industry (Mr. Tighy), 395; In Cape building trade (Mr. Waring), 4279. Unemployment Insurance Fund, In­ vestment of (Mr. Tighy), 395; Operations of (Mr. Sullivan). 1095; Exemption from contribu­ tions to (Mr. Kahn), 3336. 7321. Union Loan Certificates, Cost of pro­ paganda for and 'withdrawals (Mr. Tighy), 1928. United Kingdom Dominion Wools Dis­ posals Ltd., Profits held by (Mr. Bowker), 7320. United Kingdom loan, Cost of raising (Mr. Hopewell), 1097. United States loan, Rate of interest (Mr. Hopewell), 824; Cost of raising (Mr. Hopewell), 1097. Universities, Active Citizen Force units at (Col. Jordan), 2879; Initiation at (Capt. G. H. F. Strydom), 4791. “Verona,” Vessel in Durban harbour (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 2452, 2870, 2871. Vessels, Authority for registration in Union (D r 'V . L. Shearer), 793; Authority to commandeer (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 799; Foreign- going, belonging to Railway Ad­ ministration (Dr. V. L. Shearer). 795; Acquired by the Railway Administration (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 825; Expenditure on repairs to by Railway Adminis­ tration (Mr. Gay), 1074; Tonnage carried by Union and other (Dr. V. L. Shearer), 1261; Secret mani­ fests of cai’goes on American (Mr. Robinson), 7552. Questions—continued. Veterinary surgeons, Vacant posts for (Capt. Henwood), 398. Voters, Objections against Coloured and European, in the Cape (Dr. van Nierop), 31, 1918; Coloured in Cape constituencies (Mr. Botha), 409; Immigrants regis­ tered as (Mr. Tighy'i, 606; Num­ ber of Coloured, at last election (Mr. Barlow), 2283; Number of European in each constituency (Mr. C. M. Warren), 2880, 9917. Voters’ roll, New regulations (Mr. Tighy), 3327. Wage agreement, Refusal by Minister to sign (Mr. Tighy), 26. Wage determinations, Number in ope­ ration (Mr. Kahn), 2876; Rates under (Mr. Hughes), 5289. Wage increases and Louwcol (Mr. Brooke), 2288. Wartime volunteers, Employment for (Mr. Lewis), 2287. Wattle bark, Producers’ prices (Capt. Henwood), 7552. Welkom, Proclaiming as a township (Mr. H. S. Erasmus), 1250. Western Native Townships, Disturb­ ances in (Mr. Tighy), 786. Wheat, Union’s quota and purchases of (Mr. Sullivan), 631; Imported (Mr. Delport), 826; (Mr. Hughes), 5760; Experiments with Saunders type (Capt. G. H. F. Strydom), 1263; Landed cost of, imported during 1948-’49 (Mr. Waring), 1678; Quantity and cost of, imported during 1948-’49 (Mr. Waring). 1677; Native crops of (Mr. Nel), 2071; Price for 1950- ’51 crop