The Library University o f the W itwatcrsrand Johannesburg IC26286 1 vt PER T 7 os REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA ' K 2 * S b 2 j 2 / 3 10 26 INDEXES TO DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (HANSARD) FOURTH SESSION—SEVENTH PARLIAMENT 27 January to 12 July 1984 (Vol 118) P rinted for th e G overnm ent P r in ter , P retoria , by C ape & T ransvaal P rinters (P ty) Lt d , C a pe T o w n— G G 3 4 5 4 CONTENTS Indexes: P a g e "Q u estio n s ................................................................................................................................ 1 Speeches, subject index to (under name of m em ber)......................................................... 59 Subjects...................................................................................................................................... 161 Presiding officers’ rulings, statem ents, etc ......................................................................... 245 * 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, 1984. or to Vol 117. INDEX TO QUESTIONS A Agriculture: Agricultural Credit Board, 430, 604 Agricultural Union, South African: amount paid by control boards to, 1267 Cape Peninsula meat-controlled area, 1246, 2005 Carcases im ported, 1934 Cattle/sheep/goats/pigs, heads of, in R e­ public/slaughtered, 1934 Colleges, 222, 1863 Dairy Board, 127 Dairy/meat/wheat products, im port­ ation of, 753 Dairy products, 19, 925 Decidious fruit, 495 Drought relief, 411, 1512 Drought-aid scheme, amount spent by State on, 437 Drought-stricken areas, 427, 429 Ethylene dibromide, 577 Exports, 215, 222 Extension officers, 776, 777, 799 Farm workers: housing, 227, 606 Farms to be planned, 922 Fruit, dumping of, 1256, 1353 Ground-nuts, 1756 Johannesburg abattoir, 225 Agriculture— (continued). Maize: Aflatoxin, 1998 Aspergillus flavus, 1305 Board: recom mendations, 1076 Consumer price, 965 Eastern Cape consumers, 920 East London, landed at: price, 921 Health/quality standards, 71 Im portation of, 132, 2022 Im portations, quality of, 917 Storage facilities, 71 W estern Cape consumers, 660 Marketing boards, 262, 1864 Meat Board, carcases of beef/sheep held by, 1199 Milk: Powder, 129, 1600 Producers’ price of, 366 Surplus, 6 Natal: flood-damaged areas, 294 Official visits abroad, 256 Oilseeds Control Board, 818, 971, 1164 Potatoes, 280, 646 Production, 222 Production not under control of boards, 430 Agriculture— (continued). Prom otion of the Density of Population in Designated Areas A ct, 225, 431 Rabies, 1791 R inderpest, 102 Sheep scab, 325 Shortages, 213 Soil Conservation A ct, 922, 1040 Subsidies, 53 Surpluses, 125 Surplus products distributed to under­ privileged/welfare organizations, 921 Tobacco, 682, 683 Urban development: area lost for agri­ cultural purposes, 764 Veterinarians, 581, 606 W heat, im portation of, 2022 White Paper, 13 Wool Board: hydraulic baling presses, 1280 Airways: 50th Anniversary, celebration of: cost, 514 Aerodrom es, 212 Air hostesses, 196 Air traffic controllers, 96 Aircraft: A borted landings/technical difficul­ ties/burst tyres, 196 Belonging to independent Black state, 753 Airways—(continued). Aircraft— (continued). Delayed owing to loading of meals, 311 Flights between Johannesburg/ Cape Town/London, 754 Seats, 195, 257, 258, 1401 Airports, thefts of motorcars at, 135 Defence Force members: discount, 767, 1401 Firemen, 51 Flights: Booking of: incentives, 1702 Internal, 494 SA 304, 379 SA 305, 451 SA 609, 1627 Jan Smuts A irport: Duty-free shops at, 595 Mobile control tower, 1308 Runway, 1307, 1310 Johannesburg: R otunda, 776 La Mercy A irport, 331 Louis Botha A irport, 331 M atroosberg, 1789 National servicemen: discount on flights, 767,1401 Passengers, 270 Perishable products, 133, 619 Airways—(continued). Perishable Products Export Control Board, 619 Staff complement, 195 Stewardesses, transport for, 1351 Tax-free shops, 114 The Flying Springbok, 452 C Coloureds, see under “ Internal Affairs” : Community Development: Acacia Park, 397 Archives building, Cape Town, 1404 Bellville South, building in, 78 Black professional persons: permits to practise in White areas, 516 Braam Raubenheim er D am , lease of land adjoining, 29 Brits: business complex in Indian group area, 1352 Cape Peninsula: Coloured squatters, 1287 Cape Peninsula, vacant residential plots in, 601 Cape Town, buildings owned by D epartm ent/State in, 1811 Cato Manor: Cost of land, 932, 1515 Indians: expropriation, 596, 681 Sundrum Road, 1113 Umkubaan area, 567, 976 Community Development— (continued). Central business areas: applications, 327 Central business districts, opening of, 453 Central business districts: cinemas, 1411 Cinemas: perm its, 124 Coloured schools: Classrooms, 1922 Damaged by fire, 1611 Mobile units, 1503 Phasing out of double-session classes in, 328, 1922 Community centres / libraries / recrea­ tional areas, 1922 Crown Mines site, 463, 564 De Hoop missile testing range: land purchased/expropriated, 1268 Delville W ood M emorial, 1723, 1764, 1855 D epartm ental signs: official languages, 621 District Six: Bloemhof complex, 390 Silvertree Creche, 1759 Drakensberg High School, Estcourt: re­ pairs, 1631 Durban: developm ent cost, 1523 Fencing of farms bordering on Trans- kei, 382 Gardens: night shelter, 1767 Community Development— (continued). G overnment Printer: pencils/ballot papers for referendum , 1302 G overnm ent Printing Works: burglar­ ies, 229 Grahamstown, money spent on Coloured community at, 131 G rasm ere Township, E rf 106, 1701 Group areas: A m sterdam hoek/Bluewater Bay/St G eorge’s Beach: deproclama­ tion, 741 Boland Farms, allocation of, to Coloured farmers, 1202 Indian residential areas: exten­ sions, 167,515 Johannesburg, 332 King William’s Town, 13 Non-Whites in White: legislation, 109 Open areas, 587 Orange Free State: Blacks/Col­ oureds, 1651, 1761; Indians, 1403 Palm Beach, 1775 Potgietersrus, 556 Proclaimed, 661 Removals in each province, 309, 546 Riversdale, 1150 W hite persons moved, 1414 YMCA building, Port Elizabeth, 1484 Community Development— (continued). Group Areas Act, cost of im plem enta­ tion of, 1862 Group Areas Act, Technical Commit­ tee of Inquiry into the, 845 Flouse of Representatives/Delegates: siting of chambers/office accommo­ dation, 80, 891 Housing: Aged persons, 1509 Amount spent on, for Whites/ Coloureds/Asians, 1694 Cape Peninsula, 306 Coloured population of Cape Town, 1257 Delmore: buying out of dwelling houses, 1478 Durban complex, 324, 434,1126 House of Representatives/Dele­ gates: housing units, 1425 Housing projects, 1509 Housing units, sale of, 250 Johannesburg area, 312,1127 Kokstad, 950 Naruna Estate, Plumstead, 1330, 1426 Natal, 324 Port Elizabeth, 1127 Purchase of house from State: agreement of sale, 654 Shortage in each province, 251 State housing loan scheme: teach­ ers, 1284, 1515 Community Development— (continued). Housing— (continued). State: qualifications, 396 Subsidies, 233, 341 Lansdowne: Notices, 571, 659 Persons to be moved, 283 Registered owners, 658 M agistrates’ residences/court houses, preservation of, 856 M arlboro, 37 Mayfair, 16, 1037 Member of D epartm ent convicted of criminal offence, 1417 Military service: persons seconded to D epartm ent, 1437 Newlands, Cape Town, purchase of property in, 735 Newlands House, 822 Nicro: premises in Cape Town, 1810 Official residences, 159, 227 Official visits abroad, 367 Pageview, rebuilding of house in, 1712 Parliament, buildings in Transvaal for use by Standing Committees- /M embers of, 119 Physical Planning A ct, 593 Pietermaritzburg: Deeds office, 1809 Port Elizabeth: Amsterdamhoek/Bluewater Bay/St G eorge’s Beach, 741 Community Development— (continued). Port Elizabeth— (continued). E rf No 2962, 853 Protea Avenue/Tacoma Place, 1127 Supreme Court Building, 462 President’s Council, 93,106 Proclamations N o’s R3/R4/R5, 505 Removals, each race group/each prov­ ince, 309, 546 Rent control: Dwelling units subject to , 1079 Trallee Court, D urban, 1314 Roeland Street, archives building in, 1135 Roeland Street prison building, 1405 Separate Amenities, Reservation of, Act, 124 State housing sale, 534 Stockenstrom: Compensation, 1796 Dutch Reform Mission Church, 855 Removal of Coloured community, 697,855 Resettlem ent, 1351,1796 St W endolin’s Ridge, 19, 20 Suurbraak, 1642,1947 Tygerdal: development project, 581 Umkubaan area: Cato M anor, 567, 932, 976 Community Development— (conti nued). Valkenberg M anor House, 824 Venda. building of gallows in, 542 V oortrekker M onum ent, 1018 V rouemonum ent, 1138 Walkerville, country club in, 854, 2056 W almer Estate: building/renovating of flats/houses, 1582 Wells Estate: beach area for non- W hites, 740 Wentworth: steps against certain per­ sons, 1846; upgrading of, 1027 Woodstock: Pine Street, 1415 Zoar, 1642, 1947 Zonnebloem : building/renovating of flats/houses, 1582 Constitutional Development and Planning: Brighton Beach: beach/holiday ameni­ ties, 791 Cape Peninsula N ature A rea, 385 East Rand/Far East Rand, draft guide plan, 1219 Griqua People, Needs and Demands of the. R eport of the Constitutional Committee of the President's Council in regard to the, 726 Guide plans, 42 Indian community: referendum , 46 Khayelitsha: beach/other amenities, 792 Official visits abroad, 52 Port Elizabeth, interview with Mayor of, 1937 Constitutional Development and Planning— (continued). Statistics: Births, 425 Black residential areas, 1354 Cape Peninsula, persons employed in, 1516 Coloured persons, 1899 Consumer price index, 2031 Current Population Survey: defini­ tion of employment, 326, 510 Doctors who left Republic, 198 Economically active persons, 190, 594 Emigrants, 188 Immigrants, 188, 593 Indian persons, 1899 Infant mortality rate, 182 Inflation, rate of, 2030 National States: population, 974 Substandard A , 424 Unemployed Blacks, 1626 White South African citizens, 189 Co-operation and Development: 30-year ownership scheme: Central Transvaal area, 1389 Drakensberg area, 1382 Eastern Cape area, 1385 Eastern Transvaal area, 1447 Co-operation and Development—(continued). 30-yea r-ownership scheme—(continued). East Rand area, 1263 Highveld area, 1388 Northern Cape area, 1387 N orthern Transvaal area, 1263 Orange Vaal area, 1383 Port Natal area, 1262 Southern Orange Free State area, 1384 W estern Cape area, 1387 W estern Transvaal area, 1446 West Rand area, 1234 99-year leasehold system: Alexandra, 91 Applications, 758 Building societies/private capital, 673 Central Transvaal area, 1389 Drakensberg area, 673, 1382 East Rand area, 1263 Eastern Cape area, 604, 1385 Eastern Transvaal area, 1447 Female persons, applications by, 234 Highveld area, 1388 N orthern Cape area, 1387 N orthern Transvaal area, 1263 Co-operation and Development—(continued). 99-year-leasehold system— (continued). Orange Vaal area, 1383 Plots, 96 Port Natal area, 673, 1262 Southern Orange Free State area, 1384 Soweto, 14 W estern Cape area, 1387 Western Transvaal area, 1446 West Rand area, 1234 Administration Boards: Agricultural workers, training fa­ cilities for, 762 Allowances, 700 Development Boards, see that heading Drakensberg, 929 Eastern Cape, 558, 677, 759 Housing, see that heading Investments, 138, 1682, 1850 Port N atal, 929 W estern Cape, 143 W orkers requisitioned, 1171 Adoptions, 1238 A dvocate-G eneral’s R eport, 2055 Alexandra: Development, 180 Co-operation and Development—(continued). A lexandra— (continued). Post office, 770 Removals, 181 Bakwena tribe: tribal disputes, 13 Bathurst: Amenities, 676 Population, 676 Proclamation, 111 Revenue, 676 U nproclaimed land, 1292 Bhekumthetho settlement, 1052 Black Administration Act, 694, 1412 Black spots, 193, 869 Black states, see “National states” and “ Independent states” Blacks (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act: Section 10, 1638 Section 10(1), 1240 Section 10(l)(b), 1845 Section 10 bis (1), 1852 Section 10(4), 1852 Section 29, 504 Boschfontein community, 1751 Boston/Elandskop: purchase of farms, 856 Cape Peninsula: job creation pro­ gramme, 901 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Cape Peninsula: squatters’ shelters, 1901,1995 Cape Town Community Council, 1777 Cape Town: population/unemployment, Chiefs Zondi/Hlatshwayo/Mdlalose: re­ settlement of people, 820 Children’s homes, 1830 Chronically ill aged persons, 2051 Circulars/minutes: official languages, Clermont area, 1771 Commission for, 1829 Commissioners’ Courts: Central Transvaal, 1056, 1190 Commissioners: qualifications/ex­ perience, 778 East Rand, 1054, 1187 Eastern Transvaal, 1055, 1189 Highveld, 1057, 1191 Johannesburg: Court No 1, 804; Court No 2, 815; Court No 3, 816; Court No 4, 838; Court No 6, 839; Legal aid, 504; Legal representation, 137 Langa: Legal representation, 1036; Number of hours in session, 931; Women/children in jail, 1037 Legal Aid, 504 Northern Transvaal, 1055, 1188 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Commissioners’ Courts— (continued). Orange Vaal, 1236, 1057 Prosecutors: qualifications/experi­ ence, 777 Southern Orange Free State, 1235, 1057 West Rand, 1055, 1188 W estern Transvaal, 1056, 1189 Compensatory land: title deeds, 952 Consolidation: Cost of purchasing land for, 251 Land recommended for, 1829 White persons moved for, 1413 Contract workers, 144 Crossroads: Appeal Comm ittee, 88, 1291, 1705,2011 M aintenance/development pro­ jects, 984 Moving of residents of, 1705 New Crossroads, 1768, 2014 Population, 674 Curfew regulations, 651,1060 Dannhauser: purchase of farm Doorn- sluiten, 952 Co-operation and Development— (continued). Detainees: rent/service payments, 1591 Development Boards: Administration Boards, see that heading Chairman/members: names/quali­ fications, 2051 East Rand: contracts, 1956 Liquor outlets, 1909, 2016 Pension funds, 1648 Posts held by Black persons, 1528 Sewerage systems, 1321,1628 Sorghum beer interests, 1908 Development Trust, South African: Farm land, 2046 Land to be purchased, 1787 White-owned farming units, 856, 2045 Development Trust and Land Act: Land purchased, 1813 Prosecutions, 1390 Devondale 11039, 1184 Domestic workers: Accommodation: East Rand, 1061 Flat premises, 39, 848, 1761 Duncan Village: Blacks (U rban A reas) Consolida­ tion A ct, 509 Daveyton: speed traps, 2043 Daveyton: water, 2042 Deportations, 530, 531 ---------------------------------------------- L [Cols 1-2064 in Vol 117] Co-operation and Development— (continued). Duncan Village— (continued). Distances by road, 728 East London City Council, 771 Squatters, 580 Removals, 333 Residents, 333 Transkei citizens, 561 Upgrading, 510, 772 East London City Council, 617, 771 Flint Farm , Newcastle, 680 G olubie’s View, 678 G raham stow n: revenue /expend itu re , 1182 Guguletu: Business centre, construction of, 517, 686 Electricity, 1941 Family housing units, 1032, 1768 Maintenance/developm ent pro­ jects, 984 Number of persons who can be ac­ com m odated, 1083 Revenue, 1338 Single persons, accommodation for, 1768 Hatting No 1222, Estcourt, 679 Health services, 1795 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Housing: 99-year leasehold system, see that heading Administration Boards, 1032 Am ount spent by State, 1416 Cape Peninsula, 363 Central Transvaal area, 1371 Drakensberg Administration Board, 929 Drakensberg area, 1381 East Rand area, 1364 Eastern Cape area, 675, 759, 1652 Eastern Transvaal area, 1366, 1447 Highveld area, 1178 Houses built, 872 Infrastructural services, upgrading/ extension of, 2031 Khayelitsha, 1420 Langa/Nyanga/Guguletu, 1032 Mdantsane / Mlungesi Township/ Grahamstown / Zwide / Fort Beaufort / Ginsburg / Stutter- heim, 675 Motherwell, 1180 National States, 1176 Northern Cape area, 1376 Northern Transvaal area, 1233 Orange Vaal area, 1377 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Housing—(continued). Port Elizabeth, 247, 1180 Port Natal Administration Board, 929 Port Natal area, 1445 Rive, L ., 2031 Shortage in each province, 1169 Southern Orange Free State area, 1443 Soweto, 248, 829 Urban areas, 313 West Rand area, 1234, 1440 Western Cape area, 1374 Western Transvaal area, 1368, 1446 White urban areas, 1032 Huhudi. 1637 Identity documents: Commissioner’s Court in Market Street, Ferreirasdorp, 360 Fines. 316, 400 Fines/sentences, 1175 Idle, persons declared, 504 Inanda Dam, 1114. 1494 Inanda Township: Compensation/ Frankland. removal to. 760 Independent states: Ciskei: Consolidation, 251 Co-operation and Development— (continued). Independent states— (continued). Ciskei— (continued). D eportations to, 316, 530 Land, excision of, 1399 Mgwali Township, 1084 Schools, administration of, 947 Townships in corridor be­ tween Transkei and, 94. 601 Citizens, South African, 1035 Citizenship. 142 Consolidation, 1813, 1829 D eportations, 316, 530 Transkei: Consulate, action taken by of­ ficials of D epartm ent at, 393 Deportations to , 316 Venda: Gallows, building of, 873 W orkers requisitioned. 1171 Influx control: Commissioner's Court in M arket Street, Ferreirasdorp, 360 East Rand, 1186 Fines, 316, 930 Fines/sentences. 1175 Urban centres. 360, 363, 930 W estern Cape, 143, 316 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Ingwavuma, Commission of Inquiry into: Am ount spent on, 983, 1722 Completion of investigation, 8 Court cases: cost, 2033 Meetings, 21, 647 Representations, 1720 Kadotsloot squatter camp, 1135 Kasigo Township, 1942 Katlehong: riots, 16, 1077 Katlehong/Tokoza: water-pipes, 647 Khayelitsha: Amount spent/to be spent, 1881 By-election to fill vacancy in ward, 1777 Core houses, 1531, 1534, 1883, 1940 Contracts for buildings of houses, 1420 Cost of, 1429 Electricity, 1941 Removals: representations, 910, 985 Kwa-Dabeka, Clerm ont, 1222 KwaNgema, 1605 Kwa Thema: speed traps, 2043 Kwa Thema: water, 2042 Co-operation and Development— (continued). Langa: Electricity, 1941 Evictions, 511 Family housing units, 1032, 1768 M aintenance/development pro­ jects, 984 N umber of persons who can be ac­ comm odated, 1083 R ev en u e ,1338 Single persons, accommodation for, 1768 Lhinlihle Township, 1343 Local authorities, establishment of, 1264 Local authorities: financial position, 1144 Luckhoff: resettlem ent/transport, 1638, 1750 Magopa, 238, 928, 1316 Matiwane’s Kop, 843 Mbongo, B: request, 817 M dantsane, 386 Metropolitan Black Planning Council, 157 Motherwell, 325, 1180 Motlatla, 228, 956 Moutse area, 1752 National states: Citizenship certificates, 1661 Co-operation and Development—(continued). National states—(continued). Consolidation, 251, 1813, 1829 Economically active persons, 1060 Employed persons, 2037 Employment, 1051 Employment opportunities, 2038 Houses: Built, 313 Family housing units, 1176 Shortage, 1169 Institutions for blind/deaf/physical­ ly disabled/handcraft centres, 1185 Investments, 1038, 2034 KaNgwane: Commission of Inquiry into, 1088, 1720, 2033 KwaNdebele: Employed persons, 1659 Health services, 2041 Houses, 1192 Institutions for aged persons/ disabled persons / chil­ dren, 1236 Officials seconded to , 1194 Pensions/grants, 1236 Ratio of persons to land, 2033 Size, 1691 Co-operation and Development—(continued). National states—(continued). KwaNdebele— (continued). Trading facilities, 1191 Unemployment/Insurance Fund Benefits, 1061 W ater supply scheme, 1193 Kwazulu: Eshowe/Gingindhlovu corri­ dor, farms in, 1065 Inanda Dam: compensatory land, 1289 Lamontville / Chesterville/ Klaarwater / Hambanathi/ Shakaville, 693 L a n d ,1457 M abensu/Nsumu: expropri­ ation of land, 1066 Reserve 8: m ineral rights, 871 Land, full registered rights to own­ ership of, 1954 Lebowa: Lebowa D evelpm ent C orpor­ ation: Loan, 21; Board of directors, 32; Fringe ben­ efits, 377; M eeting, 378; Visits abroad, 858; Loans to directors/officials, 919; R eport of auditors, 981; Loans to companies, 1062; Bad debt, 1098; Loan capital supplied to company in N ebo, 1778 W ater condensation machine­ ry, 248, 378, 1072 Mineral production, 761,1363 Co-operation and Development—(continued). National states— (continued). Pensions, 317, 1830 Qwaqwa: Extension, 1346 Size, 1265 Unemployed persons, 1060 W orkers requisitioned, 1171 National States Citizenship A ct, 1036 Nyanga: Electricity, 1941 Family housing units, 1032, 1768 M aintenance/developm ent pro­ jects, 984 Number of persons who can be ac­ comm odated, 1083 R evenue, 1338 Single persons, accommodation for, 1768 Nyanga dune site, 1022, 1704 Official visits abroad, 361 Old-age homes, 502, 1987, 2048 Onverwacht, 602 Orange Free State: townships with Black/Coloured residents, 1492 Oshoek: resettlem ent area, 1315 Pagsdraai, 928 Pensions: Blind persons’, 1830 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Pensions— (continued) Bonus, 893, 1479 Disability grants, 1830 Mgwali / Lesseyton / W artburg / Mooiplaats / Goshen / Kwele- ra, 1795 Old-age, 148, 1830, 2050 Republic/National States, 1830 War veterans’, 1830 W orcester, paying of, 1259 Population of townships: Cape Peninsula, 1083, 1732 Central Transvaal, 1658 Clermont, 1731 East Rand, 1448 Eastern Transvaal, 1449 Highveld, 1450 Khayelitsha, 1083 Northern Transvaal, 1449 Orange Vaal, 1391 Port Natal, 1953 Southern Orange Free State, 1451 West Rand, 1391 W estern Transvaal, 1657 Port Alfred, surveying of, 1350 Port Elizabeth: Housing, 247, 1180 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Port Elizabeth— (continued) Walmer Township, 677 Rail/bus warrants for repatriation, 530 Reference books: East Rand, 1186 Fines, 930 Time allowed to produce, 1248 Urban centres, 360, 363, 930 Western Cape, 143, 316 Removals: Black spots, 193, 1952 Communities, 1839 Huhudi, 1637 L e a n d ra ,1728 Malebogo Location, 1900 Urban areas, 184 Valspan, 1754 White-owned farms / informal settlements for consolidation/ urban relocation / infrastruc­ tural development / strategic or military purposes, 1952 Removals in the Republic, Report of the South African Council of Churches on, 503 Repatriation, 144, 509, 531, 561 Reserve No 4, Natal, 819 Resettled persons, 1815 Rikhoto judgm ent, 92, 200, 1845 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Rumpff Commission, see under Ingwa- vuma, Commission of Inquiry into Salary scales of bottle store supervisors/ senior clerks, 1259 Sandton area, removals from, 181 Sibongile Township, 1184 Social workers, 2049 Sorghum beer industry, 1207 Soweto: Fred Clark squatter camp, 1805 Housing, 248, 829 Population, 871 Properties, transfer of, to City Council, 1021 Residential/commercial sites, 1337 Speed traps, 2043 Trading licences, 761 W ater, 2042 Sport: Am ount spent on facilities, 674 Facilities provided/to be provided, 1965 Stockenstrom, 1796 St W endolin's, 1111 Surplus People Project, 503, 982 Tax, 96, 1208, 1362, 1363 Television crews/Press photographers: permits to enter Black areas in Cape Peninsula, 288 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Tembisa: persons scavenging for food/ clothing, 957 Thembalihle, 1184 Townships: proclaim ed/deproclaim ed, 320 Trading licences, 235, 2048 Trespass, 319 Vosloorus: speed traps, 2043 Vosloorus: water, 2042 W almer Township, 677 W eenen: persons moved to K eate’s Drift, 813 Welfare organizations: subsidies, 1891 2049 W estern Cape: Chief Commissioner, 943 D eportations, 530, 531 Development Board, 1019 Fines, 316, 400, 1175 Perm anent residence, 316 Rail/bus warrants for repatriation, 530 Squatter dwellings, demolishing of, 1019 Work opportunities, 599 W orkers, South African/foreign, 1041 Zebediela citrus farms, 1834 Zimbabwe, deportation of South Afri­ can Blacks to, 1480 Co-operation and Development—(continued). Zipunzana, 510, 728, 729 Zweletemba: Community Council: elections/ members, 1025, 1600 Houses/population, 993 School children: lodgings, 1601 D Defence: Army W omen’s College, South A fri­ can, certain person addressing, 1500 Armscor, 150, 1232, 1696 A uditor-G eneral, Report of: action against persons, 420 Blacks, 1773 Bredasdorp: military camp, 343 Buses, service, 857 Cadet detachments, 1333 Caprivi/Botswana border: game hunt­ ing/poaching, 611, 774 Citizen Force, 1333 Coloureds, 1773 Commandos, 1333 Commissioned rank, tem porary, 1081 Defence Act: commissions, 1260 Defence Act: credit for years of service 1083 Defoliants, 1248 Defence— (continued). De Hoop test site: Nature Reserve, access to , 500 Missile testing range, establish­ ment of, 499 D etainees, 203 Died/seriously injured, 469 Equipm ent, acquisition of certain, 1735 Films on general elections, 1997 Fire-arms, 149 Fishing trawler: investigation, 1280 Flight reservation facilities, 768 Funds, registered, 1822 Killed/wounded, 410 Limpopo River: sisal hedge, 1698, 1699 Lotz, Lieutenant A , 582 Maritime surveilance aircraft, 1736 Military hospitals: nurses, 1520 National service: Boards for religious objection, 290 Citizens of foreign countries, 431 Coloureds: representations, 241 Graduates employed in profession­ al capacities, 1150, 1245, 1817 Heidelberg military base: death of national serviceman, 893 Persons failed to report, 283, 1108 Proclamation R363 of 1967, 702 Defence— (continued). National service— (continued). Serviceman shot in military police cells, 289 Solitary confinement, 205 Transport, discount on, 1400,1497 Volunteers, Indian / Coloured/ Black, 484 Nurses, 1520 Officer, certain person appointed as, 2001 Official visits, 315 Operational area, allegations of atroci­ ties/assault in, 1024 Operational area, visits to: Members of Parliam ent, 336 Members of Provincial Councils, 338,519 M odderfontein electoral division, persons from, 609, 715 M odderfontein: M em ber of Prov­ incial Council, 711, 713, 785 Persons who assisted in election campaign, 518 Professional/businessmen, 516 Perm anent Force, 1333, 1487, 1488 Political affiliation of mem bers, 1409 Public telephones, 1841 R efresher courses, 1198 Reserve: members called out, 1144 Salaries, 1817 Defence— (continued). SAS President Kruger: Board of inquiry, 244 Chief of the Navy, 345 De Lange, Captain W, 245, 246 W ebb, Chief Petty Officer D, 244 Schools, talks at, 414 Shackleton aircraft, 866 South West Africa: printing work, 1485 South West Africa: shooting incident in Opuwa, 1647 Strike craft, ship’s company of, 1335, 1361 Swimming pool, filling of, by members of Defence Force, 849, 927 Terrorism , prevention/suppression of: service, 1090 The State v H oare and others, 148 Uniform accessories, 1195 Venda: building of gallows, 477 Voluntary whole-time service, 1260 V oortrekkerhoogte: mess facilities, 842 White Paper, 84 E Education and Training: Adult education, centres for, 1102 Agricultural colleges, 88 Atteridgeville, closing of schools in, 1168, 1520 Education and Training— (continued). Bathurst, 969, 1148 Boycotts/disturbances, 398, 904, 909 Children who are unable to gain admis­ sion to schools, 157, 865 Ciskei: control of schools/educational institutions, 790 Classrooms, 1160 Compulsory education, 832 Cradock: person employed by D epart­ m ent, 1261 Crossroads, 884 D H Peta High School, Atteridgeville: disturbances, 235 Farm schools: Closed, 1142, 1478, 1968 Per capita expenditure, 548 Schools/teachers/pupils, 548 Subsidization, 105, 261 Gifted children, 1579 H ambanathi, function at school at, 706 Health service professions: students, 1969 Inanda Dam: schools affected, 1288 Koesterfontein farm school, 1406, 1609 Langa: Masifundisi Study Centre, 1431 Matriculation examination, 1973 Matriculation papers, marking of, 1015 Nqwueba Secondary School, Graaff- Reinet, 2003 Education and Training— (continued). Official visits, 881 Port Elizabeth: Classrooms/pupils/teachers, 404 Playing fields, 1009 Pretoria, pupils of schools which were closed in, 1434 Pupils, age of, 1432 Pupils, punishment of, 1155 School pupils, per capita expenditure o n ,126 Schools closed, 945 Schools, electric lights in, 397 Secondary schools: Rural areas, 253, 1984 Senior Certificate examination: Natal, 710 Passed/Failed, 169, 426 Persons who intend to write, 1162 W estern Cape, 407 Sport, 547 Staff shortages, 89 Stationery/exercise books/text books/set books/class readers, 830 Std 10 examinations, 192, 1390 Student representative councils, 1436 Student teachers: bursaries, 1218 Substandard A , 623 Education and Training— (continued). Teachers: M arried women, 623 Number employed, 1693 Qualifications, 1495, 1768 Shortage of, 1005 Krugersdorp m agistrate’s court, 707 Teacher training institutions, 1005, 1139,1619 Technical secondary schools, 1974 Technikons: Academic staff, 1622 Ratio of students to staff, 1622 Students, 260, 1621 Universities, see that heading Vocational courses for girls, 1979 W elders/electricians/carpenters/motor mechanics/blasters, 1618 W estern Cape: technical education/ adult education/literacy training, 1971 Zweletemba: stationery/text books/set books/class readers, 301 Environment Affairs and Fisheries: Abalone, 342, 589 A fforestation, 1876 Anchovies, see “ Pelagic fish” Boland mountains: assistance to famil­ ies of forestry officials, 385 Bloemhof Dam, 1355 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con­ tinued). Cape fur seals, 1875 Caprivi/Botswana border: game hunt­ ing, 689 Cedarberg Range wilderness area, 993 Churchhaven/Kraal Bay, 656 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, 688 Cookhouse/Little Fish River: canal, 1318 Crayfish, see “ Rock Lobster” De Hoop test site, 500 Drakensberg mountain range: prospec­ ting/mining operations, 48, 166 Environm ent, Council for the, 565 G rootdraai Dam, 1355 Guano islands, 1613, 1619 Inanda Dam: Construction/com pletion, 1333, 1412 Fencing, 1945 Valuation of properties, 1992 Irrigation, amount spent by State on, 464 Ivory, 688, 689 Kariega/Boesmans Rivers: nature re­ serve, 1111, 1718 Kirstenbosch National Botanical G ar­ dens, 916 Klip River, flow of, 1119 Environment Affairs and Fisheries— (con­ tinued). Lady Slipper Mountain: communication equipm ent, 1433 Langebaan Lagoon, 656 Lesotho Highlands W ater Scheme, 82 M aitland/Van Stadens Rivers: develop­ ment of resort, 661 M ilnerton Lagoon, 774 Mooi River-Mgeni emergency water supply project, 4 National Parks, 47 Official visits abroad, 52 Pelagic fish: Anchovy/pilchard/non-quota, lan­ ded, 47 Catch, 342 Misidentification / over-catching: prosecutions, 136 Pilchard/anchovy: immature juve­ niles, 154 Pieterm aritzburg/Durban region: water requirem ents, 636 Pilchards, see “Pelagic fish” Pinelands, pollution of rivers / streams/ canals flowing through, 84 Post Retief area, Fort Beaufort: pur­ chasing of property, 1295 Posts, 458 Prospecting activities: sea-bed, 23 Rhinoceros horn, 401, 688 Rock lobster: Catch perm its, 342 Environment Affairs and Fisheries—(con­ tinued). Rock lobster—(continued). Commercial firms: perm its, 292 Rate per day, caught in sanctuary, 387 South coast: prohibition, 384 Sandton, pollution of rivers/streams flowing through, 123 Shores/dunes, effect of use of motorized vehicles on, 907 Sterkfontein Dam, 1318, 1355 Swartberg: acquisition of farms, 167 Swartvlei, rights of campers at, 845 Table Mountain: fire, 109 Tokai arboretum , 688, 1420 Trawler Ocean Pearl, 1293 Trout hatchery, 238 Vaal Dam, 1317, 1355 Vaal River project/Vaalharts irrigation area, 1438 Water: Restrictions, 1356 Rights of certain person, 1497 W ater hyacinth infestation, 155 F Finance: Ad valorem duty, 1548, 1632 Bonus bonds: Bought/redeemed, 146 Finance— (continued). Bonus Bonds—(continued). Prize money, 145, 464 Borrowing by public sector/Central Governm ent, 1092 Coloured/Indian farmers: loans, 101 Commissioners: financial arrangements/ conditions of employment, 1054 Constitutional dispensation, new: cost implications, 1856 Customs officials: employment con­ ditions, 1074 Customs Duties: fraud, 1649 Customs U nion, Southern African, 1649 D ecentralized/deconcentrated indus­ tries, 680 Defence Bonds, 797 Dock-gates at harbours, manning of, 940 Estate duty, 848 Estimates of Expenditure: changes, 794 Flats in Sea Point: recom mendations of Select Com m ittee, 111 Foreign exchange reserves, 743, 876 Foreign liabilities, 969 Forward exchange cover, 744 Fringe benefits, 77 Gilts/semi-gilts: malpractices, 278 Gold, 496 G overnm ent, amount owing by, 305 Finance— (continued). G overnm ent, amounts borrowed by, from private banking sector, 152 Governm ent stock, 87 Hardwood, 1978 Independent Black states, importation of goods from, 1715 Inland Revenue, staff establishment of, 256 Insurance brokers: premiums, 698 Johannesburg Municipal Pension Fund, 280 Khayelitsha: rail link, 917 K ruger Rand coins, 719 Land and Agricultural Bank, 101, 367, 605 Local authorities: revenue, 1716 Military service: persons seconded to D epartm ent, 1279 Milk powder, 259 Official visits, 456 Public debt, 795 R evenue, 366 Sales tax: A mount derived from, 1095, 1108 Basic foodstuffs, 1121 Duty-free shops, 1283 Exemptions, 1535 Increase, 1430 Irregularities, 255 Finance— (continued). Short-term foreign liabilities, 744 Short-term/long-term funds, private, 743 State expenditure: loan funds, 151; bank credit, 151 Tax: Amount assessed, 802 Bases, trafficking in, 77 Company, 263, 321,1108 Concessions, 680 Donations: benefits, 1547 Farmers, 888 Individuals, 800, 802, 1108 Mines, 800 PAYE system, 800 Taxable earnings, 803 Taxpayers, 254, 263 W ritten off, 255 Foreign Affairs and Information: Advertisements in foreign newspapers, 116 Angola, talks with, in Cape Verde Is­ lands, 18 Australia: distribution of cartoons, 1462 Australia: symposia, 579 Bophuthatswana: agreements: amount, 1124 Border incursion, 348 Foreign Affairs and Information— (con­ tinued). Chamorro, Vice-Admiral, R: diplo­ matic official, 446 Ciskei: Agreements: am ount, 1121 Representations from United States of America, 223 Company, money made available to, 508 Constitutional dispensation, new: infor­ mation documents, 498 Constitutional Guidelines: A New Dis­ pensation for W hites, Coloureds and Indians, 24 Customs duties: fraud, 1649 Delville Wood: commemorative mu­ seum, 1907 Development Bank of Southern Africa, 432 Foreign service officers, 415 General W orkers’ Union: pamphlets, 283 Guidelines for a New Constitutional Dispensation: An O pportunity for Participation, 24 Ingwavuma/KaNgwane, 1854 KwaNgema community, 1604 London: communication with BBC by South African Ambassador, 868 London: recalling of Ambassador, 894 Lusaka: discussions, 1147 Magazine, publication of certain, 1615 Foreign Affairs and Information— (con­ tinued). Newsletter, certain: subscriptions, 1711, 1801 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, 435, 745 Official visits, 756 Passports, South African, 1538 Political view: list of names, 1640 SABC: Bophuthatswana, 9, 12 Cape Peninsula: television li­ cences, 1052 Cape Peninsula: TV2 transmis­ sions, 1110 Devil’s Peak: site, 1312 Internal memorandum: discus­ sions, 1030 Media Council, 390 Television licences: concessions, 332 Television sets, unlicenced, 137 Television viewers, 90 TV1/TV2/TV3 transmissions, 781, 1110 Sea, Convention on the Law of the, 1253 Swapo terrorists, release of, 1151 The Price of Treason, 1336 The Real Information Scandal, 28 Transkei: Agreements: am ount, 1123 Foreign Affairs and Information— (con­ tinued). T ranskei— (continued). Conduct of South African officials, 391 D eportations, 1463 Employment projects, 1524 Talks with representatives of, 903 Venda: Agreements: amount, 1125 Building of gallows, 300 Victims Against Terrorism , 1344 W itwatersrand, University of: research b o d y ,107 Zimbabwean trade envoy: assault, 302 H Health and Welfare: Abortion: Certified opinions, 1299, 1300 Commission of Inquiry into func­ tioning of A ct, 2000 Medical practitioners, 1267 Psychiatric follow-up treatm ent, 1330 Psychiatrists, 1197 Spontaneous/illegal/lawful, 1298 State-controlled institutions, 1239, 1297 Women who have had more than o n e ,1301 Health and Welfare— (continued). Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (A ID S), 1479 Adoption, 1098 Aerosol sprays, inhaling of: deaths, 806 Aflatoxin: Affected foodstuffs, 163 Ground nuts, 18, 1981 Peanut butter, 286, 1981 Poisoning, 163, 287 Aged persons, institutions for, 1452 Air pollution monitoring: Pinelands, 201 A ntenatal clinics in Black townships, 1020 Bubonic plague, 636 Cervical carcinoma, 445 Childbirth: death, 539 Children in need of care, 722 Children’s allowances paid to unmar­ ried mothers, 897 Children’s homes, 1329 Cholera: Black townships: measures against, 1058 Cases/deaths, 307 Combating of, 364 Increase in incidence of, 535 Congo fever, 1518 Crossroads, 2020 Health and Welfare— (continued). Dental clinics, 1455 Detainees, 35 D iphtheria, 540 Doctors: salary scales, 1865 Drinking straws, unsealed, 734 Drug abuse: representations, 2019 Drugs, Schedule 2, abuse of, by school children, 844 Eastern Cape: facilities for mentally re­ tarded children, 1028, 1165 Edenvale Hospital, 769 Family planning: Advertising, 874 Clinics, 1454 Staff complement, 506 Fund-Raising Act: inspections/contra­ ventions, 994 Handicapped infants, newly-born, 1137 Health M atters, Commission of Inquiry into, 86, 149,1758 Hospital beds, 267, 1357, 1695 Hospitals/clinics, 1357 Human foot: investigation, 330, 727 Hydrogen sulphide pollution, 986 Kirkwood Sanatorium, 1064 Kowie Hospital, Port Alfred, 797, 846 Kwashiorkor, 1101 Laprocators, 507 Health and Welfare— (continued). Lead: Atmospheric lead levels, 802 Levels in blood, 566 Paint, 566 Petrol, 566 Solder, 566 Lung cancer, 1101 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Trust, 1030 Maize: health/quality standards, 165 M alaria, 535 M alnutrition, 1453 M arasmus, 1101 Measles, 540 Medicines and Related Substances Con­ trol Bill, 645 Midwives / health visitors / radiogra­ phers/sister tutors, 1833 Military service: persons seconded to D epartm ent, 1301 National States: health services, 966 Notifiable diseases, 1456 Nurses, 417, 779, 801 Nursing staff, salary scales of, 1871 Official visits, 272 Old-age homes, 501, 994, 1299 Paramedical personnel, salary scales of, 1865 Patients, expenditure on, 1660 Health and Welfare— (continued). Pensions: Development Boards, 1811 Development Boards: Temporary Employees Pension Fund, 2022 Government Service Pension F u n d ,877,1085 Military disability pensions, 150 Old age, 65, 994 Pensionable service, backdating of, 376,380 President’s Council, 295, 1994 Social pensioners, 591, 994 State departm ents, heads of: an­ nuities/pensions, 437 Temporary Employees’ Pension F u n d ,877 Pinelands: bilharzia, 85 Poliomyelitis, 460, 540, 592 Port Elizabeth: Black psychiatric pa­ tients, 1029 Port Elizabeth: certain organization in financial difficulties, 717 Psychiatric hospitals, 763 Qokoliza, J: patient at Valkenberg Hos­ pital, 583 Sandton: bilharzia, 35 Social and Associated W orkers, Council for, 840 Suurbraak/Zoar, 1943 Tanderil, 1418 Health and Welfare— (continued). Tuberculosis, 540, 635 Typhoid, 368, 535, 1426 Welfare organizations: subsidies, 1891 Westford Hospital, 1635, 1800 Whooping cough, 540 I Indians, see under “ Internal Affairs” Industries, Commerce and Tourism: Agrement certificates, 665 Alcohol-free beer, 1938 Atlantis Diesel Engines, 286 Company: financial interests, 491. 723 Competition Board: Monopolistic situations, investiga­ tion of, 909 Report on coal, 1631 Com puter equipm ent, authorization to import/export, 40 Customs Union agreem ents, 271 Decentralization B oard, 663 Decentralization/deconcentration ben­ efits, 272 Decentralization scheme: A mounts paid out, 1669 Concessions, 1392 Incentives, applications for, 1128 Iscor, 1860 Industries, Commerce and Tourism— (con­ tinued). Decentralization scheme— (continued). Pulp plant, 1990 Sasol, 1861 Eastern Cape: financial assistance to es­ tablish industries, 1858 Films: subsidies, 669 Fish meal, 668 Hotel schools, 1662 Import control, 1586 Johannesburg Stock Exchange, 76 Lime: transport rebate, 1347 Loans granted to a company, 230 Msinga: factory at Loskop, 917 Official visits, 585 Physical Planning Act, 543 Public corporations: capital require­ ments, 664 Public lending rights, 1608 Regional Development Committee for Region D, 157 Rolled steel products: application, 1587 Share Blocks Control A ct, amendment of, 1245 Shipyards/South African-built ships: subsidy/loan, 1357, 1794 Sugar crops, 294 Sweet melons/watermelons, 645 Tariff applications, 1152,1154 Industries, Commerce and Tourism— (con­ tinued). Tariff protection, 1586 Tariffs, protective, 1073 Textile and Clothing Industries, Com­ mittee of Inquiry into the, 1173, 1174 Tourism B oard, South African, 1861 Tourists, foreign, amount spent by, 806 Tourists, South African, amount spent b y ,806 Trade and Industries, Board of: Iscor, 1587 Members/staff, 1073, 1152 Posts, 1152 Protective tariffs, 1073 Tariff applications, 1154 Trade Practices A ct, 667 Trade Practices Advisory Comm ittee, 667 Visitors, foreign, 525, 1778 W ater m eters, 1644, 1645 Internal Affairs: Admission of Persons to the Republic Regulation Act: appeals, 1581, 1808 A ttenborough, Sir R: film, 276 Bazan, M: visa, 448 Chamorro, Vice-Admiral R , 447 Chiavelli, M, 1070, 1226 Internal Affairs— (continued). Citizenship: Aliens: declarations, 232, 704 Draft Bill, 493 Naturalized: status, 692 Perm anent residence status, 703 South African citizens, 606 Temporary residence permits, 703 Unsuccessful applications for: period of grace, 74 Coloureds: A doptions, 975 Children in foster care, 1577 Children, welfare institutions for, 1667 Children’s allowances, 981 Children’s allowances paid to un­ married m others, 898 Children’s homes, 1238 Constantia Reformatc»y: escapes, 1730 Defence Force, camps organized by, for children, 733 Delim itation of electoral divisions, 174, 389,974, 1138 Education: A dult education, centres for, 1930 Athletics meeting, behaviour of certain organization at, 442, 443 Internal Affairs— (continued). Coloureds—(continued). Education— (continued). A thlone school circuit area, 837,851 Athlone Training College, 1536,1610 Boycotts: schools damaged, 1397 Colleges of education, 1589 Double-session system: 533, 1355,1949 Exercise books: delays, 671 Farm schools, 1517, 1674, 1865 Gifted children, 265 Grahamstown: new primary school, 880 Handicapped children, 1741 Humansdorp Senior Second­ ary School: disturbances, 988, 990, 991, 1348, 1461 Inspectors/subject specialists/ school principals, 1742 Kokstad: secondary school, 726, 810 Libraries/resource centres, 1819 Murraysburg, primary schools at, 852 Northern Natal, high school in, 1630 Pupils, punishment of, 1471 Salaries in arrear, 297 Internal Affairs— (continued). Internal Affairs— (continued). Coloureds— (continued). Coloureds— (continued). Education— (continued). School materials/text books, Old-age pensions, 98, 1578 1529,1609 Pensions paid out in Beaufort- School pupils, per capita ex­ W est / Victoria-W est / Pries- penditure on, 141 ka/Carnarvon / G raaff-Reinet/ Upington, 1297 Schools, 1740 Population register, 46 Schools: hostel accommoda­ tion, 1927 Porter Reformatory: escapes, 1203, 1730 Senior Certificate examin­ ation, 268 Reform atories, 1578,1731 Teacher training institutions, Rehabilitation centres, 991, 992 550 Teachers: Employment ben­ Settlem ents/incorporated areas/ mission stations/communal re­ efits, 1807; Housing sub­ serves/agricultural land, 832 sidies, 1285; Married women, 541; Qualifica­ Social pensioners, 544 tions, 1486; Salary scales of, 1313, 1514, 1906, Stockenstrom, 1584, 1719 2010; Shortage of, 537, 1742; White: employ­ Suurbraak, 1464, 1466,1642 ment benefits, 1402, 1535; W hite/Coloured, Universities, see that heading 1288 Technikons, 1694, 1695, 1738, V eterans’ pensions/disability grants/ 1739 pensions for the blind, 1578 Tertiary education institu­ Voters, 159, 624, 914, 1219, 1899, tions, 1931 2017 Thornton Road Primary Voters’ rolls, 1614 School, Crawford, 780 Walvis Bay, voters in, 1115 Trafalgar High School, Zon- W elfare/other allowances paid in Beaufort-West / Victoria-West/ nebloem, 1604, 1617 Vista High School/Schotsche Prieska / Carnarvon / Graaff- Kloof Primary School/St Reinet/Upington, 1298 Paul’s EC Primary W elfare organizations: subsidies, 1892 School, 1681 Old-age homes, 502, 1577, 1673, 1933 Zoar, 1642 Internal Affairs— (continued). Fraser’s Camp: passport control post, 730 Howa, H: passport, 37 Identity documents, applications not yet processed, 297 Indians: Adoptions, 975 Children in foster care, 1577 Children, welfare institutions for, 1667 Children’s allowances paid to un­ married m others, 940 Children’s homes, 1238 Delimitation of electoral divisions, 174, 389,974, 1138 Education: Adult education, centres for, 1930 Barberton, attendance of school, 395 Boycotts: schools damaged, 1397 Double-session system: 327 Farm schools, 1865 Gifted children, 265 Handicapped children, 1741 Inspectors/subject specialists/ school principals, 1742 Internal Affairs— (continued). Indians— (continued). Education— (continued). Judicial commission, 328, 1086 Libraries/resource centres, 1819 Pupils, punishment of, 1471 Salaries in arrear, 297 School pupils, per capita ex­ penditure o n ,141 Schools, 1740 Schools: hostel accommoda­ tion, 1927 Senior Certificate examin­ ation, 268 Teacher training institutions, 550 Teachers: Employment ben­ efits, 1807; Indian/W hite, 1680; M arried women, 540; Qualifications, 1485; Salary scales of, 1313, 1906, 2010; Shortage of, 537, 1742; White: em­ ployment benefits, 1402, 1535 Technikons, 1694, 1695, 1738, 1739 Tertiary education institu­ tions, 1931 Trinity High School, Lenasia, 1249 Immigrants/persons who entered il­ legally, 1039 Old-age homes, 502, 1577, 1673, 1933 Internal Affairs— (continued). Indians— (continued). Old-age pensions, 97,1578 Orange Free State, 380 Population register, 46 Reform atories, 1578, 1731 Social pensioners, 544 Universities, see that heading V eterans’ pensions / disability grants/pensions for the blind, 1578 Voters, 45, 624, 914, 1219, 1899 Voters’ rolls, 1614 Welfare organizations: subsidies, 1892 Informers: residence permits, 1790 M eyerton constituency: referendum , 562,614 Mixed marriages, 43 Mueller, R: citizenship/residence per­ mit, 30 Newspapers, Registration of, Amend­ ment A ct, 53 Newtown Park: voters’ roll, 1851 Nugent, A: passport/residence permit, 1220,1789 Official visits abroad, 54 Passport control officers, 1482, 1483 Passports, 65, 497 Pinetown constituency: special votes, 625, 835 Internal Affairs— (continued). Political parties: registration, 1702, 1897 Press Council, 65 Prohibition of Political Interference Act, 960, 1530 Public Service: Appointm ents, 742 All race groups: posts, 882 Doctors/paramedical personnel: salary scales, 1865 Gainfully employed persons, 471 Hospital staff: salary increases, 1875 Military service: payment of per­ m anent/tem porary employees, 730 Nursing staff: salary scales, 1871 Personnel, 106, 152 Posts, 742 Recruitment of staff, 1728 Resignations, 742 Salaries, 467, 883 Salary increases, 964 Salary structure, new, 972, 1118 Teaching profession: salary in­ creases, 1875 Race classifications: children detained in place of safety, 1077 Race reclassifications, 97 Referendum , voting at, 103, 562, 614 Internal Affairs— (continued). Rosettenville: voters, 1200, 1304 Social workers, 1935 Travel documents, 368 V enter, L: foundling, 1067 Voters, 66, 624 V oters’ lists, updating of, 948 V oters’ roll/lists, 624, 837 Willmer, B: citizenship/permanent resi­ dence, 73, 343, 1327 J Justice: Animals, cruelty to: legislation, 1938 Animals Protection A ct, 115, 436 A ttorney-G eneral, certain dockets re­ ferred t o , 1538 Bankruptcies, 639 Calata, F, detention of, 1843 Churches, South African Council of, 15 Community service, 1289 Corporal punishment, 187,1097 Courts, Commission of Inquiry into the Structure and Functioning of the, 1130 Cradock, children awaiting trial, visits, 1889 Cradock: m agistrate, 1117 Criminal Procedure Act: section 77 or 78, 435 Justice— (continued). Death sentences, 365 Detainees, detention under section 185 of Criminal Procedure Act, 1093 Eastern Cape (East London/King Wil­ liam’s Town/Stutterheim/ Cathcart/ Queenstown): offences, 472 Electoral Act: admissions of guilt, 2056 Employment, illegal, 186 Executions, 182 Ferry boat: Dias, 168 Films on Sundays, 178 Fines, deferment of payment of, 831 Group A reas Act: prosecutions, 465 Immigrants, 1580 Immorality A ct, 362 Incest, 474 Internal Security Act: Board of review, 117, 232 Namibian citizens, 473 Intimidation A ct, 1094 Katlehong: riots, 1224, 1802 Life sentences, 84, 1277 Liquidation, compulsory, 639 M agistrates’ courts, administrative posts in, 180 Official visits, 361 Organisation and Work Study Division, 467 Justice— (continued). Performing Animals Protection Act, 115 Pinetown magistrates court: contraven­ tions of Labour Relations A ct, 161 Port Shepstone Magistrate: investiga­ tion, 36 Prisons: Advisory Release Board, 1241 Allandale prison: deaths, 808 Assault on prisoners by prison w arders, 1737 Awaiting-trial prisoners, 1238 Barberton Prison Farm, 912, 1539 Children detained, 1549, 1576 Crimes against security of State, 473,762 D eaths, 365, 470 Greytown Prison, 1132 Life sentences, 84, 1277 Persons under 18 years serving sen­ tences, 359 Pollsmoor, prisoners escaped from, 657 Population, 479 Prisoners in mental institutions, 763 Release of prisoners, 344, 1546 Robben Island, 163, 1013, 1334, 1516 Robben Island ferry boat: Susan Kruger, 168 Justice— (continued). Prisons— (continued). Sentenced prisoners: death by na­ tural causes, 365 Sentences exceeding 10 years, 1326 South West African/Namibian pris­ oners, 584,654 Staff shortages, 357 St A lban’s: transfers, 282 U nit cost per prisoner, 1237 W arders killed/seriously injured, 358 Work-days of prisoners, 1266 Public prosecutors, posts for, 466 Rape, 533 Resignations, 362 Salem affair. 1533 Social workers, 357 Staff shortages, 177 State Law Advisors’ Division: establish­ ment, 177 State witnesses: train tickets/warrants, 301,438 Stock theft, 187 Supreme Court: appeals, 539 Trespass, 203 Tybosch, S: extradition, 981 Venda, building of gallows, 662 W ebb, D: inquest, 192 L Law and Order: Abuse of Dependence-producing Sub­ stances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, 1010 Addo Farm School: explosion, 655 Afrikaner-weerstandsbeweging, 1226 Alcock, N, murder of, 41 Alexandra Township: offences, 122 Animal, crimen injuria/cruelty to: in­ vestigation, 1880 Arm ed attacks/explosions/sabotage, 1311 Assault, charge of alleged, by certain person, 773 Beaches, 95 Bellville, person who gave birth while in custody, 1224 Berea police station: complaints, 630 Black Sash, 78 Blacks (U rban A reas) Consolidation Act: Pieterm aritzburg, 669 Burglaries, 324 Calata, F , representations concerning family of, 1521 Camps Bay police station: listing in telephone directory, 171 Campus News, 1519 Cape Peninsula: offences, 118 Cape Town: vagrancy/drunkenness, 1439 Law and Order— (continued). Cekisani, B: banning/restriction order, 956 Ciskeian border: prime prevention measures, 705 Ciskei/Transkei borders, crossing of, 607 Civil claim against Ministers/Police Force, 2025, 2027, 2028 College: criminology/ethnology, 1996 Communist, certain person declared, 1635 Complaints/charges laid by political par­ ties: preference, 1845 Constantia: offences, 421 Counterfeit notes/travellers’ cheques/ coins, 670 Court cases, certain, 1494 Cradock: Arrest of W Basini, 1890 Arrest of P Daku, 1982 Arrest of L M akaula, 1982 Certain person knocked down by car, 1848 D eath of S Jacobs, 1892 Detainees, 1250, 1439, 1679 Detention of children, 1677, 1678 Crossroads, 41, 413, 923 Cultural organization, founding con­ gress of: firearm, 1757 Curfew regulations, 538,1012 Law and Order— (continued). Dagga, 426 Daveyton, detention of persons in, 1700 D eaths in custody, 51 Detainees: State aid for families, 1522 D H Peta High School, Atteridgeville, 237, 1017, 1018 Dispute between employees/certain company, 1960 Drugs, 426, 1010 Durban: Certain persons arrested, 1853 Explosion, 1903 Police called to private residence, 1162 Police district: offences, 1437 Duvenhage, K, shooting of, 86 Eastern Cape (East London/King Wil­ liam’s Town/Stutterheim/Cathcart/ Queenstown): offences, 128 Edenvale: offences, 352 Eudey, B, shooting of, 89 Firearms, 211, 320 Fose, L, 1629 G arsfontein, Pretoria: new police sta­ tion, 1078 Graaff-Reinet: unrest / disturbances, 1950 Grundlingh, P/Phillips, C: shopping ex­ pedition, 233 Guguletu: offences, 318 Law and Order— (continued). G uguletu, persons shot in, 335, 977 Hillbrow: offences, 413, 1518, 1717 Immorality A ct, 189, 613 Infants, assault on, by parents, 1012 Influx control, 93, 191, 925 Internal Security Act: Board of review, 210 Cradock magisterial district, 980 D etainees, hospitalization of, 50 Detention of R Ndanga, 1948 D etention under sections 28 (1) and 31 (1), 418, 529 D etention under section 28 (11): allowances, 1703 D etention under section 29, 694, 1726 D etention under section 29 (1), 50, 195,321 D etention under section 29: writ­ ten representations, 118 D etention under section 31 (1), 1011 D etention under section 50, 1011 D etentions in E astern Cape, 916 Interrogation, 395 Notices in terms of sections 5 (1) (e) and 9 (1 ) , 349, 1012 Notices in terms of sections 18 (1) and 20(1 ), 315 Persons charged under, 194 Law and Order— (continued). Internal Security Act— (continued). Restrictions: num ber o f persons, 16 Visits by inspectors/magistrates, 354 Visits: ill-treatm ent, 354 Jack, M, 79 Johannesburg North: crimes, 175 Johannesburg: vandalism, 1919, 1920 Junior police reservists, 1194 Jurisdiction over areas, 608 Juvenile rape, 532, 623 Kadotsloot squatter camp, 1132, 1350 Katlehong: riots, 1223 Koevoet, 75, 81,1425 Labour disputes/work stoppages/strikes, 201 Langa: offences, 318 Lhinlihle Township: disturbances, 1488 Lombardy East: offences, 1518, 1717 Louis Trichardt, incident involving for­ eign representative, 38 M athubula, S, 1993 McCall, P, death of, 74 Mgwali township: contingent of Ciskei security police, 402 M inister, lawsuits against, 978 Mossel Bay: persons detained/pam ph­ lets distributed, 1347,1349 Law and Order— (continued). M otor vehicles: Stolen, 323 Thefts from, 324 Msinga: tribal clashes, 963, 1145 Newcastle: video tape/pamphlets, 1320, 1321 Norwood: offences, 1518, 1717 Nugent, A: presence in Republic, 1896 Offences/infringements of law investi­ gated, 183 Official visits abroad, 191 Oil procurement: irregularities, 1627, 1807 Operational area, allegations of atroci­ ties/assault in, 1068 Oshoek border post: duties, 1204 Parktown: offences, 175 Philippi: offences, 318 Pietermaritzburg: patrols, 1832 Pietermaritzburg police district: m ur­ ders, 1832 Pinelands: offences, 411 Pinelands: patrol vehicles, 86 Pinetown police station: offences, 2030 Plaatjies, M, 1629 Poison, illegal use of, 1419 Policemen: Adults/juveniles killed/wounded by, 170 Law and Order— (continued). Policemen— (continued). Assault/unlawful arrest, 531 Barrack accommodation, 1335 Certain officer, 1763, 1900 Coetzee, W arrant Officer G: as­ sault, 975 Convicted of assault/culpable homicide/murder, 422 Cradock: charges laid against, 1290 Enlisted/terminated service, 322 Grassy Park shooting incident, 1535 H attingh, W arrant Officer C: as­ sault, 975 Identification, displaying of, 955 Killed/injured in execution of du­ ties, 1014 Killed/injured in vehicle accidents, 1031 Kruger, Constable D: assault, 975 Luipaardsvlei: shooting of school­ boy, 1804 Number/rank, 1837 Persons shot at road blocks, 352 Persons shot by, in January, 954; February, 976; March, 1314 Resignations/recruits/shortage, 668 Suspects, death of, 105, 622 Police Reserve Force, 629 Police vehicles: accidents, 17 Law and Order— (continued). Port Elizabeth: complaint against civil servant, 388 Port Elizabeth: complaints concerning alleged incidents/ threats, 900 Port Elizabeth: detention of K Matikin- ca, 2002 Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage: offences, 535 Prestbury police station, 1743 Proclamation R103 of 1973: detentions, 542 Raids of offices, 1427 Randburg/youth conference of political party, 867 Randfontein: police called to farms, 1167 Reference books, 93, 191, 925 Referendums Act: complaint, 1161 Restrictions, see under “ Internal Secur­ ity A ct” Road blocks, persons shot at, 352 S abo tage ,1231,1311 Salaries, 50 Salem, 44, 1071 Sandton/Alexandra: identity documents/ influx control, 90 Sandton/Bramley/Lombardy East: of­ fences, 121 Sandton/Bramley/W ynberg / Alexandra/ Lombardy East: patrol vehicles, 91 Sandton: Police Reserve Force, 49 Sandton police station: fire, 899 Law and Order— (continued). Security Branch, 394, 395, 1902 Security guards: information/firearms, 1983 Security laws: D eaths in detention, 98 Detainees in each race group, 1094 Detention in M ay/June 1984, 1946 U nder 18 detainees, 135 Settlers Way: cars stoned, 915 Smit, D r and Mrs, investigation into death of, 1714 Soetwater holiday camp, Kommetjie, incident at, 1079 Soweto: detention of pupils, 451 Soweto: offences, 538 Spies, 347 Stellenbosch by-election: irregularities, 647,2004 Stock theft, 126. 543 Strikes, 201 Telephones, tapping of, 449 Tembisa: raids, 1999 Terrorism Act: actions for damages, 94 Trade union movements: detainees, 351,355 Transvaal, distribution of pamphlets in: detentions, 1803 Trespass, 319, 927 Unlawful meetings, 1964 Law and Order— (continued). Umbumbulu area: faction fighting, 1754, 1837 United Democratic Front, 1347, 1349 Vehicles involved in accidents, 17 Venda: building of gallows, 541 Vredehoek, police called to private resi­ dence in, 1091 W entworth police station: offences, 723 W estford Hospital, 1636, 1637 Westville police station: offences, 2030 Yeoville: offences, 419 Zondi, H, assault of, 953 M Manpower: Accident Fund, 665 Apprenticeship contracts, 438, 1398 Black apprentices, 439 Conciliation Board/mediator, 721 Disputes, 273 Domestic workers, working conditions of, 812 Farm workers, working conditions of 812 Industrial accidents, 597,1396 Industrial accidents, compensation for 665, 1923 Industrial council agreements/concili­ ation board agreem ents/arbitration boards/Wage Board determinations/ orders, 1360 Manpower— (contin ued). Injuries sustained at work: perm anent disablement/deaths, 1923 In-service training, 1614 Labour Relations Act: victimization provisions, 1825 Liaison committees, 1327 Manpower Commission, National, 812 Official visits abroad, 132 Religious objection, boards for, 274, 325,1602 Small businessman: legislation, 23 Strikes: Black workers charged, 260 D ealt with in terms of Labour R e­ lations Act, 273 Involving Black workers: causes, 274 W orkers in each race group, 267 Workers who refuse to join: fund to assist, 32 Trade unions: racially mixed, 598 Trade unions, registration of, 33 Training B oard, N ational, 15 Unemployed Black persons: statistics, 277 Unemployed persons, 34 Unemployment Insurance Board, 134 Unemployment insurance cards, 1326, 1827 Unemployment Insurance Fund, 477, 1359, 1904 Manpower— (continued). W estern Cape, employment of Blacks in, 33 W orkm en’s Compensation Act, 665 W orkm en’s Compensation Fund, 597, 665, 1923 W ork-seekers, 36, 271 Work stoppages, 267, 273 Works councils, 1327 Mineral and Energy Affairs: Cahora Bassa scheme, 1505 Concession area No 1/2: claim, 958 Contract, 1208 Crude oil: 34 API light, 1416 Dollar cost per barrel, 305 Free-on-board price, 1328 Rand cost per barrel, 565 Diamond prospecting concessions, 24, 26, 953 Diamond prospecting licences, 28 Electricity: Consumption, 1504 Cost per unit, 304 G enerating capacity, 1505 Escom, 184,1505 Fuel: Additives, 1109 Mineral and Energy Affairs— (continued). Fuel— (continued). Lead content of, 1019, 1726 Pump price of petrol, 1080 R5 surcharge, 1840 Sale of: hours, 821 Gas in Algoa basin, 1842 Gas, price of household, 728 H out Bay: quarrying, 841 Hydro-electric schemes, generating ca­ pacity of Sterkfontein/ Hendrik Verwoerd, 1506 Hydrogen sulphide pollution, 902 Kindoc Nominees Pty L td, 1816 Koeberg nuclear power installation: Completion, 88 Cost of, 70 Plutonium, 1943 Spent fuel, 1943, 1944 Konoil (Pty) Ltd, 1603 Lady Slipper mountain: communication equipm ent, 1592 Mossel Bay: nuclear facility, 1944 Nuclear power station, second, 790 Official visits, 457 Oil/gas, prospecting for, 690 Oil procurement: irregularities, 1493, 1734, 1735, 1803 Petrol, see under “Fuel” Mineral and Energy Affairs—(continued). Physical Planning A ct, 597 Power stations, coal-fired: cost, 304 Rand Supreme Court: certain organi­ zations, 575 Salem affair, 1532 Sasol I, 827 Sasol II, 827 Sasol III, 827 Soekor, 772 Speed limit, 1717 Strategic Fuel Fund Association: Crude oil, highest price paid for, 1328 Shareholders/directors, 1603 Shares/dividends, 1816 N National Education: Coloured/Indian persons: clerical pos­ itions, 1146 Correspondence colleges, criminol­ ogy/ethnology, 1995 Creative and O ther Arts, Commission of Inquiry into the Promotion of t h e ,1729 Crown building, Cape Town, 1625 Cultural organisations, grants to, 641 Dictionary of South African English, 1812 National Education— (continued). Educational research and develop­ ment/science, 211 Educational Structures, Research Com­ mittee on, 997 Education Council, National, 997 Gifted children, 207 Immigrants: tuition in Afrikaans, 374 Joint M atriculation Board, 1491, 1634, 1770 M atriculation examination, 205, 1457 M erchant Navy Academy General Bo­ tha, South African, 878, 1747 M onuments Council, National, 1623, 1625 Newlands, Cape Town: national monu­ ment, 739 Official visits abroad, 217 Parent organisations: representations, 895 Potgietersrus: M inister addressing meeting of teachers, 1473 Pupils, punishment of, 1468 Salaries of members of education pro­ fession, 1087 School pupils, per capita expenditure on, 102 Senior Certificate examination, N at­ ional, 206 Sport: Active participation, 57 A mount spent on facilities, 270 National Education— (continued). Sport— (continued). Assistance to visiting sportsmen/ -women/-teams, 61 Crown Mines site, sports centre at, 54 International sporting associations, 55,60 Investigation, 620 West Indian Cricket Tour, 41 Teachers, married women, 548, 683 Teachers: percentage drawn from high school pupils, 1345 Teachers, women, 784 Teacher training institutions, 208 Teaching profession: salary scales, 1229 Technikons: Academic staff, 1671 Examination papers, 1421 Ratio of students to staff, 1670 Salaries, 1585 Students, 1744, 1745 Universities, see that heading W oordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal, 1596 P Posts and Telecommunications: Adelaide exchange, 1149 Apprentices, 1393 Posts and Telecommunications— (continued). Camps Bay police station: listing in telephone directory, 173 Commemorative stamps, 613 Employees: employment term inated, 621 Employees, retired: salaries when re­ employed, 1595 Flats/housing units, 136 Lady Slipper mountain: communication equipm ent, 1499 Learner telephone electricians, 1394 Military service, 725 Northern Transvaal: broadcasts, 1793 Official visits. 52 One cent stamps, 891 Pensionable service, backdating of, 161, 380 Personnel, 104 Pietermaritzburg: employee m urdered, 1593 Pietermartizburg: transport for em­ ployees, 1594 Postal article, cost of delivery of, 497 Post boxes: Cape Town, 1296 Constantia, 588 Johannesburg, 718 Pinelands, 108 Sandton, 99 Posts and Telecommunications— (continued). Postmen, 217 Post offices: A lexandra, 121 Brakpan: partitions between counter spaces, 765 Gonubie, 275, 356 Lynnwood Ridge, Pretoria, 1131 Mara, 1641, 1773 Port Elizabeth, 732 Rosettenville, 1878 Sandton area, 101 Sunnyside, 860 Public relations/marketing consultants: postage costs, 1798 Resignations, 221 Saudi Arabia: postal service, 1081 South West Africa: pension regulations for staff members, 160 Staff recruitment, 1757 Technicians/artisans, 221, 457 Telephone apparatus in offices of state departm ents, 27 Telephone directories, 1003, 1241, 1459, 1460, 1502, 1503, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1612, 1725, 1825, 1826. 1893, 1895, 1925 Telephones: Accounts, 1937 Applications, 218 INDEX TO QUESTIONS 43 Posts and Telecommunications— (continued). Telephones— (continued). Cape Town/Gardens constituency, 221 Constantia, 588 Grahamstown, 626 Installation, cost of, 496 Johannesburg (southern suburbs), 626, 628 Johannesburg N orth, 718 King William’s Town/Stutterheim/ East London/Komga, 798 Kloof/W aterfall/Crestholme/Hillcrest/ Winston Park/Botha’s Hill/As- segaai, 874 Langa/Guguletu/Nyanga, 220 Lenasia. 305 Mitchell’s Plain, 220 Phoenix Township, 1507 Pinelands, 108 Pinetown/Westville/New Germany/ Clermont/Reservoir Hills, 995 Port Elizabeth, 1228 Private, 219 Public, 219 Sandton area, 488 Soweto, 305 Wynberg, 612 Television licences, 49 Posts and Telecommunications— (continued) Trunk calls, reduced rate for, on public holidays, 1213 Vacant posts, 135 Prime Minister: Coloured homeland, 1 Computer equipm ent, transfer of, 1 Constitutional dispensation, new: costs of implementation/functioning, 153 Decoration for M eritorious Service, 803, 937 Indian homeland, 556 Intelligence Service, N ational, 1747 Non-Whites in White group areas: legis­ lation, 104 President’s Council, 144 Salem, 889 Security operation/agent, 1200, 1202 South West Africa: Administration, takeover of, 1582 A mount paid to political party/ front, 1458, 1543 D etainees, 1732 Economic assistance/defence, 2026 Interim governm ent, 1697 Nuclear waste, dump for, 1877 Pensions/grants, 1692 Persons held under Terrorism Act/ Proclamations A G 226/AG 9, 1120 44 INDEX TO QUESTIONS Prime Minister— (continued). South West Africa— (continued). Swapo, detention of members of, 1732 Visits abroad, 1788 S South West Africa, see under “Prime Minis­ te r” Sport, see under “ National Education” Statistics, see under “ Constitutional Develop­ ment and Planning” T Transport Affairs: Accidents, m otor vehicles involved in, 587 Airways, see that heading Algoa Bay, G reater: commuter passen­ ger requirem ents, 440 Blue Train, 265, 266, 1874 Botshabelo/Bloemfontein: urban rail service, 809 Bow thrusters, use of, in D urban har­ bour, 731 Braamfontein: railway coaches dam­ aged, 1205 Branch lines, closing of, 1075 Bus operators, 544, 1743 Cape Peninsula: purchase/expropriation of property, 724 Cape Town docks: workers killed, 1283 Cape Town station, 310 Transport Affairs— (continued). Cape Town station/W oodstock station/ Table Bay harbour: crimes, 268 Castillo de Bellver, 515, 701, 702, 857 Civil Aviation Advisory Committee, 450 Commuter rail fares, 913 Contract workers, 640 Control stations on borders, 162, 291 Dismissals: alcoholism, 631 Drivers’ licences, 1466, 1467 Drivers' licences: retesting, 110 Drivers’ licensing system, 110 Durban harbour, storing of vehicles at, 372 Durban station: shooting incident, 1523 East London/Queenstown, withdrawal of staff from stations between, 885 Expo ’86, 1462 Fields Hill bypass road: toll facilities, 996, 1727,1749, 2007 Food/soft drinks, selling of, on trains, 828 Foodstuffs, purchase of vehicles for transportation of, 309 Giyani/Mooketsi: rail link, 1837 Gust, maximum, 1616 Hostel buildings/beds, 722 Housing loans, 725 Imbali, hostel at, 769 Transport Affairs— (continued). Inanda, rail link to , 767 Johannesburg, urban transport in, 81 Khayelitsha, 513, 685, 687, 789 Knobel Commission, 691, 979 Main-line/suburban services: Cost, 901 Loss, 721 M ariannhill, derailing of coaches at, 1206 Mariannhill/Inchanga: toll facilities, 570,1599 Meal warrants, military, 1198 Medical Scheme of the South African Transport Services, 887 Military personnel on trains between W indhoek/Grootfontein: refresh­ ments, 383,384 M otor Vehicle Assurance Fund, 1897 Ncala railway line, Malawi, 1069 New Brighton: hostel, 1924 Official visits, 350 Oil, pipeline for transporting of, 44 Oil Pollution Prevention Fund, 430 Oil slick pollution, 170 Oil, used, collection of, in Cape Town, 1281, 1399 Passenger bus services, 1776 Passengers, 591 Pensions, 1958 Transport Affairs— (continued). Petrol, levy on, 166 Pieterm aritzburg station: refreshm ent store, 1282 Pietersburg/Seshego: rail link, 1834 Port Elizabeth area, 632 President’s Council, members of: trav­ elling arrangem ents, 618 Properties: purchase/expropriation of, 833,951,967 Properties of employees, 639 Public relations/advertising agency, 1598,1797, 2028 Rail comm uter services, 92 Railways Police: Cape Peninsula/D F Malan A ir­ port, 637 Establishment/actual strength, 875 Persons shot, 95, 1790 Road accidents: eyesight, 1466 Road Fund, N ational, 166 Sea, pollution of, by oil, 142 Servicemen, national: travel benefits, 1400 Scheffel bogie, 1462 Ship Johan Hugo, 329, 493, 1252 Sishen-Saldanha railway line: iron ore/ costs, 1278 Somerset West: coal depot, 576 Staff recruitm ent, 1756 INDEX TO QUESTIONS 45