Police—continued. Interrogation methods (Mrs. H. Suzman), 125. Isipingo District Football Association, Investigation into activities of (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 11 A. Kumalo, Person charged with offence as a result of death of Mr. N . (Mrs. H. Suzman), 125. Labour disputes (Dr. A. L . Boraine), 585. Minister: Actions for damages against (Mrs. H. Suzman), 87. Mortuary (Cape Town), Entering by Mr. Harold Hearne of (Mr. W. T. Webber), 627. M otor carrier operations, Illegal (Mr. W. V. Raw), 354. Persons shot/killed/wounded by police­ men in the execution of their duty (Mrs. H . Suzman), 305. Police Act (1958) and Police Amendment Act (1972) (Brig. C. C. von Keyser­ lingk), 736. Police stations (see also under Public Works, Department o f): Administered by non-Whites (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 100. Ballitoville police station (Mr. G. W. Mills), 653. Clermont police station (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Fines paid i.r.o. traffic offences at (Mr. L . G. Murray), 528. Hillcrest police station (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Kingsburgh police station (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 428. Pinetown police station (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Police—continued. Police stations—continued. Randburg police station (Mr. II. E. J. van Rensburg), 342, 343,413. Soweto police station (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 532. Weenen police station (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 785. Westville police station (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Press photographer arrested at Newlands rugby grounds (Mrs. H. Suzman), 40. Proclamation No. 400 (1960) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 190,453,461. Proclamation R. 17 (1972), Regulation 19 of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 72,632. Proclamation R. 103 (1973) (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 104; (Mrs. H . Suzman), Reference books, see under Bantu Affairs. Reserve Police Force: Active members; recruits; resigna­ tions; duties (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 408. Service in terms of Police Amendment Act (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), Riotous Assemblies Act, see that heading. Security Branch (Mrs. H . Suzman), 88; (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 444. Staff: Barracks (Pietermaritzburg), (Mr. W. T. Webber), 764. Clermont township (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 819. Convictions/discharges (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 726. Police—continued. Staff—continued. Extraneous duties (Mr. L. G. Murray), 528. Hillcrest (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Beat duties (Brig. C. C. von Keyser- lingk), 309. Inquiry into fitness of police captain at Taungs to remain in Force (Mrs. H. Suzman), 197. Policemen who lost their lives, were maimed, wounded, injured or assaulted in the execution of their duty (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 358. Pinetown (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Police constable at Taungs charged with a sexual offence (Mrs. H. Suzman), 197. Potgieter, Service of Capt. S. L. (Mrs. H. Suzman), T il. Reserve Police Force (Mr. D. J. Dal- ling), 408; (Brig. C. C. von Keyser- lingk), 736. Salary scales (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 15, 782. Westville (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 783. Whites/Non-Whites employed (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 99. Strikes, Police called to scene of (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 585. Work stoppages, Police called to scene of (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 585. Police, S.A. Railways and Harbours (Mr. M . L Mitchell), 17. Pollution: Atmospheric (Mr. G. W. Mills), 22; (Mr. C. W.Eglin), 165,169. Noxious chemical substances, Drains/ rivers/pans/dams polluted by (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 457. Oil: Cleaning-up operations, Cost of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 109. Dispersant (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 107, 108; (Mr. C. A . van Coller), 340. Kuswag-class boats equipped for collecting oil at sea and moving/ transporting oil from vessels/ tankers (Mr. C. A . van Coller), 412. Leak in oil off-loading system of single buoy mooring off Bluff (Durban) (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 656, 796. Pollution affecting Natal coast holi­ day trade (Mr. G. S . Bartlett), 659. Pollution on N atal South Coast beaches as a result o f stranding of Produce (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 660. Reunion single buoy mooring (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 798,800. Slicks, pollutant, dispersant etc. (Mr. C. A . von Coller), 340. Spillage at single buoy mooring at Reunion on 9.10.1974 (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 798. Raw sewage discharged in sea at coastal resorts; sanitation/sewage processing systems; industrial/ships’ effluent (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 478. Postel (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 662. Posts and Telecommunications, Department of: Postal agencies (Mr. V. A. Volker), 382. Posts and Telecommunications, Department of— continued. Postal and telecommunication organiza­ tions/agreements, International (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 252. Postal deliveries in business/residential areas (Mr. L . F. Wood), 38. Postal services to Eston (Natal), Cur­ tailment o f (M r. IV. T. Webber), 523. Post el (Mr. J. 1. de Villiers), 662. Post Offices: Daily value of business transacted in (Mr. W. V. Raw), 251. Postal agencies and (Mr. V. A. Vol- ker), 382. Post Office building (Main Street, Port Elizabeth) (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 38. Rosettenville post office (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 428. Satellite earth station (Mr. W. V. Raw), 251. Staff: Awards for proposals to improve departmental apparatus, etc. (Mr. W. V. Raw), 302. Postmen (Mr. J. W .E . Wiley), 246. Recruiting campaigns overseas (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 484. Recruits from overseas who resigned to join private sector (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 589. Salaries (Mr. W. V. Raw), 68. Staff associations and members (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 555. Technicians (Mr. P. A.Pyper), 286. Telephonists (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 248. Posts and Telecommunications, Department of— continued. Strydom tower, J. G ., see that heading. Telephones, Applications for: Austerville (Mr. L . F. Wood), 118. Boksburg (Mr. D .J. Dalling), 759. Chatsworth (Mr. L. F. Wood), 118. Clermont (Mr. L. F. Wood), 118. Kwa Mashu (Mr. L . F. Wood), 118. Outstanding (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 201; (Mr. R. M . Cadmari), 349, 487 (Mr. V. A. Volker), 433; (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 662; (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 700. Queensborough (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 487. Randburg (Mr. H. E. J. van Rens- burg), 544. Sandton (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 292; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 544. Umlazi (Mr. L. F. Wood), 118. Telephone connections (Oakridge Estate) (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 296. Telephone directories: Cape Pennisula 1974 directory (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 6, 29. Delay i.c.w. 1974 (Mr. C. W. Eglin), Durban area directory (Mr. W. V. Raw), 176. Handing in of old (Mr. G. H. Wad­ dell), 804. Natal areas directory (Mr. W. V. Raw), 176. T elephone exchanges: Construction of new (Mr. R. M . Cad­ man), 349. Posts and Telecommunications, Department of— continued. Telephone exchanges—continued. Direct dialling from call offices (M r. J. I. de Villiers), 242. Eldorado exchange (Mr. J. I. de Vil­ liers), 765. Electronically operated (Mr. W. V. Raw), 280. Howick exchange (Mr. W. M . Sut­ ton), 521. Railways and Harbours switching system (Mr. W. V. Raw), 281. Wheatlands exhange (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 765. Telephone service to Nigeria, Suspension of (Mr. C. tV. Eglin), 743. Poultry Products Limited, East London and Border Co-operative (Mr. C. J. S. Wain- wright), 622. Pretorius, see under Communism Act, Suppres­ sion of. Prime Minister: “BIack” /“Bantu” , Use of terms (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 127. Bureau of State Security and meetings with members o f Zulu ethnic group (Mr. G .B .D . McIntosh), 21. Minister for affairs concerning S.W.A., Appointment of (Mr. J. D. du P. Bassori), 624. Umkhonto Kashaka party (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 9. Prisons, Department of: Prisoners: Escapes (Mr. C. A. van Colter), 629; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 720 Farm labourers, Prisoners hired out as (Mrs. H . Suzman), 505. Prisons, Department of—continued. Prisoners—continued. Killed/injured (Mrs. H. Suzman), 733. Prisons: Leeuwkop Prison (Mr. M . L . M it­ chell), 735. Pietermaritzburg gaol, New (Mr. W. T. Webber), 763. Port Shepstone jail (Mr. C. A . van Coller), 629. Rehabilitation centres in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 190. Study facilities in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 81. Warders killed/injured (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 733. Westville (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 56, 650. Prisons Act, Representations re section 44 of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 823. Staff: Warders killed/injured (Mrs. H. Suz­ man), 733. Whites/non-Whites holding commis­ sioned ranks (Brig. C. C. von Keyserlingk), 99. Private Sector, Immigrants recruited overseas by Department of Posts and Telecommunica­ tions who joined (Mr. H. A. van Hoog- straten), 622. Proclamation No. 400 (1960) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 190, 453, 461. Proclamation R. 17 (1972) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 72, 632. Proclamation R. 103 (1973) (Mr. M . L. M it­ chell), 104 \(M rs. H. Suzman), 632. Produce, Oil Pollution on Natal South Coast beaches resulting from Stranding of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 660. Productions, Permission for: Maynardville open-air theatre, Attending of Coloureds at (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 426. Sleeping Beauty on Ice (Three Arts Theatre Cape Town) before Coloured audience (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 424. Publications and Entertainments Act: Charges/convictions under (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 58. Publications Control Board, see that heading. Public entertainments prohibited in terms of (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 368. Publications Control Board: Appeals i. r.o. films (Mr. R .M .d e Villiers), 112. Books referred to (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 189. Films: Appeals (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 112. Feature films (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 40. Land Apart (Mr. L. G. Murray), 590. Publications/objects submitted to/prohi­ bited by (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 64. Public entertainments prohibited (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 368. Public Sector, Employees/salaries/wages (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 95. Public Service: Race groups employed by (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 554. Salaries/leave/privileges (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 90; (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 782. Public Service Commission, Recommendations on salaries (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 782. Public Works, Department of: Buildings in Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aron­ son), 77, 78. Civitas Building, see that heading. Magistrate’s court and offices, Pinetown (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 35. Police stations (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 35; (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 342. Post Office Building, Main Street, Port Elizabeth (Mr. T. Aronson), 38. R Radio Broadcasts Transmitted to S.W.A. from neighbouring countries, Suggestion by Secretary-General o f U.N.O. (Mr. J. D. duP. Basson), 623. Railways: Claims for lost/damaged goods (Mr. W. T. Webber), 565. Concessions for rail travel by pupils (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 596, 597. Haul of revenue-earning traffic, Length of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 575. Journeys, First/third-class (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 420. Level crossings (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 153. Lines: Iscor-Saldanha Bay line (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 204. Mitchells’ Plain (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 691. Multi-purpose (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 598, 619. Permitted to carry public traffic (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 598. Railways—continued. Lines—continued. Rapid rail transit system along route of Western By-pass Freeway Randburg/Soweto (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Richards Bay (Mr. W. V. Raw), 147. Sishen-Saldanha (Mr. T. Aronson), 243; (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 516, 619, 679, 698, 761,772. Wash-aways in S.W.A. (Mr. W. V. Raw), 632. Passengers: Conveyed to areas for resettlement o f non-Whites (Mr. T. Hickman), 684. Expenditure, revenue and profit/loss on conveyance of (Mr. T. Hick­ man), 684. Main-line third-class (Mr. R. J. Lari­ mer), 410. Passenger service, Advertising of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 355. Police, S. A. Railways and Harbours (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 17. Shunting-yard north-east of Benoni (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 450. Sick Fund, S.A.R. and H. (Mr. L . F. Wood), 33. Sidings: Availability at shunting-yard north­ east of Benoni of industrial (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 450. Siding facilities at Grahamstown (Mr. W. H . D. Deacon), 445. Staff: Basic salaries (Mr. W. V. Raw), 225. Houses a t Ladysmith and Glencoe (Mr. V. A. Volker), 459, 502. Railways—continued. Staff—continued. Officials/workmen employed and overtime paid (Mr. T. Hickman), 294. Police, (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 17. Protem, Officials at (Mr. T. Aronson), 500, 562, 768. Sick Fund (Mr. L. F. Wood), 33. Staff associations (Mr. R. J. Lorimer) 516; (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 772. ’ Temporary/casual employees (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 262. Wages paid (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 460, Stations: Howick, New station at (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 521. Pietermaritzburg station (Mr. W T Webber), 519, 522. Protem station (Mr. T. Aronson) 500, 502, 768. Trains: Accidents (Mr. R .J. Lorimer), 153. Awards for flagging down train (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 153. Cancelled through lack of staff (Mr P. A. Pyper), 204. Collisions between railway units (Mr. T. Hickman), 664. Derailments/collisions (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 432. Goods wagons, Turn-around time of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 575. Noise made by hooters fitted to (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 241. Railways—continued. Trains—continued. Ore carrying capacity (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 278. Replacement of steam locomotives to combat atmospheric pollution (Mr. G. tV. Mills), 22. Trains to/from Soweto, Staggered work hours to relieve overcrowd­ ing of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 162. Travel bureaux: Expenditure on (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 466. Moving of S.A. Railways Travel Bureau (Mr. W. V. Raw), 528. Ravenswood Home, Benoni (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 620. Reform Schools (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 508; (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 729, 746,751. Regulation 19 of Proclamation R. 17 (1972) (Mrs. H. Suzman), 12, 632. Rehabilitation Centres, see Dependence-pro­ ducing substances and Rehabilitation Cen­ tres Act, Abuse of. Rehoboth Baster Homeland, see under Coloured Affairs. Rents Act, Exemptions from (Mr. L. G. Mur­ ray), 139; (Mrs. H. Suzman), 692; (Mr. C. tV. Eglin), 121. Rent Board: Applications for increases (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 296; (Mr. H. G. H. Bell), 627. Rent increases as a result of installation of television aerials (Mr. L . G. Murray), 661. Residence permits: Permanent (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 257; (Mr. H. Miller), 258; (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 450; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 704. Residence permits—continued. Temporary (Mr. H. Miller), 258; (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 595. Richard’s Bay (Mr. W. V. Raw), 147. Riotous Assemblies Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180; (Mr. C. tV. Eglin), 795. Road Safety Council, National (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 133. Rock Lobster, see under Fish and Fishing. Rugby Unions: Kwazakhele Rugby Union and affiliated unions/clubs (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 745. South Eastern Districts Rugby Union and affiliated unions/clubs (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 745. S St. Croix Ore Berth (Mr. T. Aronson), 245, 452. Saldanha Bay (see also Iscor and Sishen- Saldanha): Acquistion of land (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 546, 547, 548. Controlled area in terms of Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 495. Expenditure in area of (Mr. T. Aronson), 593. Harbour, see under Harbours. Housing scheme (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 472. Infrastructure (Mr. T. Aronson), 350. Seaweed, Collection of (Mr. T. Aronson), 351. Semi’s plant (Mr. T. Aronson), 693. Safety, Places of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 151, 155; (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 188; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 233; (Mrs. / / . Suzman), 233; (Dr. F. vanZ. Slabbert), 237; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 371. Sales duty on cars/motor cycles/tyres (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 243. Satellite Earth Station (Mr. W. V. Raw), 251. Seals, Culling of (Mr. C. A. von Colter), 576. Seaweed (Mr. T. Aronson), 351. Secretary-General (U.N.O.): Appeal i.c.w. aid to other countries (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 582. Radio broadcasts to S.W.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 623; (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 656. Sectional Titles Act (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 672. Single buoy mooring (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 37; (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 656, 796, 798, 800. Sishen-Saldanha: Cost of scheme (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 259. Railway line, see “Lines” under Railways. Sleeping Beauty on Ice (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 423. Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of: Aged Homes for the, see that heading. Children’s Act, see that heading. Children’s homes, see that heading. Consolidated Circular No. 29 of 21.6.1966 (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 815. Pensions, see Pensions and “Pensions” under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs. Reform schools, see that heading. Rehabilitation centres, see under Depen­ dence-producing substances and Reha­ bilitation Centres Act, Abuse of. Schools of industries, see Industries, schools of. Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of— continued. Social Welfare problems, After hours/ weekend service in dealing with (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 110. Speed Limits, Decrease in Road Accidents since Introduction of lower (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 161. Sport and Recreation, Department of: Amounts paid to national bodies control­ ling sports and recreation (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 419. Films made by/for (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 679. Financial assistance/grants-in-aid to sport (Mr. D. J. Dalling), 468, 498, 667. Howa, Discussions between Minister of Sport and Recreation and Mr. Hassan (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 565. International sport, S.A. excluded/banned from (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 193. Rugby Unions see that heading. State Land Disposal Act (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 561. Statistics, Department of: Coal/coke, Production of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Cement, production of (Mr. G. S. Bart­ lett), 354. Citizens, Whites not S.A. (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 427. Education see that heading and under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs. Homeland citizens domiciled in/outside homelands (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 13. Houses/flats constructed by private enter­ prise (Mr. L. G. Murray), 298. Illegitimate births (Mr. R. M . de Villiers), 76; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 422. Statistics, Department of—continued. Iron ore, production of (Mr. G. S. Bart­ lett), 354. Manganese ore, production of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Maize, production of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Marketing Act, see that heading. M otor traffic accidents (Mr. G. H. Wad­ dell), 122, 161. Persons gainfully employed (Mr. G. N . Oldfield), 400. Population: Port Elizabeth (Coloureds) (Mr. T. Aronson), 75. Randburg municipal area, magis­ terial district, etc. (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 413. Rural/urban (Mr. T. Aronson), 73. Umbumbulu (Bantu) (Mr. G. S. Bart­ lett), 261. Purchasing power o f each race group (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 553. Religious affiliations o f S.A./S.W.A. popu­ lations (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 120. Speed limits, Decrease in road accidents since introduction of (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 161. Sugar-cane, production of (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 354. Tuberculosis, Cases notified/deaths (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 687. Vehicles registered for transport purposes (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 355. Strydom Tower, Breakdown of lift in (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 670. Student's Organization, . rohibition of gather- rings by/on behalf of Black People’s Orga­ nization and the S.A. (Mr. M . L. Mitchell), 598. T Taxis (Mr. T. Hickman), 741. Television: Agreements with countries with which S.A. will link/beam channels (Mr. J. 1. de Villiers), 762. Apprentices, Training of television (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 195, 234, 431. Capital expenditure/running costs i.r.o. television service (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 129. Equipment for transmissions/financial agreements (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 715. Licence fee per television set, Annual (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 129. Sports events, Telecasting of non-White (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 110. Technical Advisory Committee on Tele­ vision (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 161. Televison aerials (Mr. L . G. Murray), 661. Test broadcasts of television programmes (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 129. Viewing equipment, Contracts for pur­ chasing/hiring/leasing of (Mr. J. I. de Villiers), 789. Terrorism Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 179, 180, 580. Textile Workers’ Meeting (Bolton Hall, Dur­ ban), Members o f Security Branch present at (Dr. A .L . Boraine), 444. Three Arts Theatre (Cape Town), Production before Coloured audience o f Sleeping Beauty on Ice at the (Mr. N. J. J. Olivier), 424. Tourism, Department o f: Films made by/for (Mr. G. H. Waddell), 679. Tourism, Department of—continued. Hotels, see that heading. Oil pollution affecting holiday trade on Natal South Coast (M r. G. S. Bart­ lett), 659. Transportation, International Conference on Urban (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 663. Transport Commission, National: Traffic corridor from Rand burg—Sand- ton—Johannesburg complex to Bantu homeland north o f Brits (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Transport, Department of: Aircraft, see under Airways. Bell-equipped light-buoys (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 339. Boats o f Kuswag class: Equipment for collecting oil at sea and moving/transporting oil from vessels/tankers (Mr. C. A. van Coller), 412. City Tramways, Limited, Bus routes for Coloured persons which benefited from subsidy paid to (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 805. Clean-up operations after stranding of Produce, State departments/local authorities responsible for (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 660. Committees (Grahamstown), see under Bantu Affairs. De Heks Rivier farm in Robertson Dis­ trict, Expropriation of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 753. Faros Group, see that heading. Garden Route free-way (Mr. H. A. van Hoogstraten), 475, 486. Global Atmospheric Research Pro­ gramme—Atlantic Tropical Experi­ ment (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 471. Transport, Department of—continued. Harbours, see that heading. Leak in oil off-loading system of single buoy mooring situated off the Bluff (Durban) (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 656. M otor carrier certificates (Mr. W. V. Raw), 455. M otor carrier operations, Illegal (Mr. W. V. Raw). 354. Oil pollution, see under Pollution. Ore carrying capacity to Port Elizabeth (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 278. Railways, see that heading. Rapid rail transit system along route of Western By-pass Freeway between Randburg—Soweto (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Sishen—Saldanha, see that heading. Taxis, Conditions i.r.o. carrying of pas­ sengers by different classes o f Durban (Mr. T. Hickman), 741. Telephone exchanges, see under Posts and Telecommunications, Department of. Traffic corridor from Randburg—Sand- ton—Johannesburg complex to Bantu homeland north of Brits (Mr. H. E. J. van Rensburg), 443. Transport Commission, National, see that heading. Transportation. International Conference on Urban (Mr. B. W. B. Page), 663. Transport Management Board (Durban), Applications i.r.o. race of bus drivers (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 814. Transport Services for Coloured Persons and Indians Act (Mr. R. J. Lorimer), 186; (Mr. D. D. Baxter), 634. Vehicles registered for transport purposes (Mr. G. S. Bartlett), 355. U Unemployment Insurance Fund (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 210. Universities (see also “ Durban Westville, University o f” under Coloured Affairs, “ Universities” under Bantu Affairs and “ Western Cape, University o f” under Indian Affairs): Asian students to register at (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 551. Bantu students to register at (Dr. F. van Z. Slabbert), 550. California, University of: Refusal of visa to professor o f (Mrs. H. Suzman), 774. Cape Town, University of: Holiday of sum of money by the Students’ Representative Coun­ cil of (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 336. Medicine, Non-White graduates in (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 488. Coloured students to register at (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 551. Cost to State per student at White (Dr. F. van Z . Slabbert), 412. Enrolment of matriculants (Mr. G. W. Mills), 325. Liquor on university campuses, Licences for supply of (Mr. W. H. D. Deacon), 420. Medical/dental students (Mr. L. F. Wood), 34; (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 587, 670. Medical faculties, (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 587; (Mr. H. Miller), 690; (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 744. Medical school, Natal (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 52. Universities—continued. Natal, University o f : Medicine, Non-White graduates in (Dr. A . L . Boraine), 488. Pharmacy (M r.L . F. Wood), 35. Rhodes University: Medical school (Mr. C. J. S. Wain- wright), 765. Students' Representative Councils, Search by Security Police of offices of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 88. Teachers courses, students enrolled at White universities for (Mr. P. A. Pyper), 368. University residence, Admission of male/ female students to same (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 576; (Mr. P. A . Pyper), 589. Witwatersrand, University o f : Medicine, Non-White graduates in (Dr. A. L. Boraine), 488. Unlawful Organizations Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 180. V Veterinary Surgeons (Dr. E. L . Fisher), 688. Visas (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 305; (Mr. R. M. de Villiers), 617; (Mr. L. G. Murray), 660; (Mrs. H . Suzman), 774; (Mr. C. W. Eglin), 802. W Water Affairs, Department of: Breede River, Damage suffered by riparian owners during floods of (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 511. Committees (Grahamstown), see under Bantu Affairs. Dams: Goedertrouw dam on Mhlatuze River (Eshowe) (Mr. R. M . Cadman), 682. Water Affairs, Department of—continued. Dams—continued. Polluted by noxious chemical sub­ stances; testing officers; prose­ cutions (Mr. H. J. van Eck), 457. Theewaterskloof dam (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 445,446,447. Orange/Fish River basins, Assistance to riparian owners during floods in (Mr. C. J. S . Wainwright), 512. Orange Fish River scheme (Mr. T. Aronson), 510; (Mr. R. E. Enthoven), 598. Weenen Town Board: Emergency camp adjacent to/in area con­ trolled by (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 96, 652. Group area under control of (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 37. Housing (Mr. G. B. D. McIntosh), 649. Plots available for sale to Coloureds/ Indians in area (Mr. G. B. D. McIn­ tosh), 649. Weenen Town Council, Financial assistance to erect commercial buildings/dwellings for Indians/Coloureds (Mr. G. B. D. McIn­ tosh), 426. Western Cape, University of, see under Coloured Affairs. Workmen’s Compensation Act, see under Labour, Department of, and “Labour" under Bantu Affairs, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs. X Xhosa Development Corporation, see under Bantu Affairs. Y Year Book South Africa 1974 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 527. Z Zambia, Detention of Hennie Buitendag and Clive Gobie in (Mr. C. W. Eglih), 628. Zebediela Citrus Estate, (Mr. T. Aronson), 712. Q U ESTIO N S U N D ER NAM E O F MEMBER Aronson, Mr. T.— Agriculture, 36, 162. Bantu Administration and Development, 146, 712, 795. Bantu Education, 30. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 30, 286, 616. Community Development, 86, 266, 267, 635. Economic Affairs, 173, 243, 245, 351, 452, 593, 594, 693, 747, 775, 791, 794. Finance, 73, 753, 806, 808. Indian Affairs, 37. Justice, 791. Planning and the Environment, 350, 567. Public Works, 38, 77, 78. Statistics, 74, 75. Transport, 31, 73, 246, 370, 500, 502, 768. W ater Affairs, 510. Bartlett, M r. G. S.— Bantu Administration and Development, 58, 115, 498. Bantu Education, 27, 261. Labour, 533. Police, 428. Statistics, 261, 354, 355. Tourism, 659. Transport, 107, 108, 109, 262, 279, 355, 460, 466, 656, 660, 688, 796, 798, 800. Basson, Mr. J . P. du P.— Bantu Administration and Development, 742. Foreign Affairs, 623. Information, 527, 624, 769. Interior, 530. Prime Minister, 624. Baxter, Mr. D. D.— Economic Affairs, 1, 343, 513, 518. Finance, 287, 298, 514. Posts and Telecommunications, 6, 29, 296. Transport, 241, 634, 663, 712, 805. Bell, M r. H. G. H.— Bantu Administration and Development, 62. Community Development, 627. Justice, 312, 313,>321. Transport, 706. Boraine, Dr. A. L.— Bantu Administration and Development, 422, 423, 686, 820. Bantu Education, 563. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 655. Community Development, 804. Education, National, 488, 744. Health, 489. Indian Affairs, 654. Boraine, Dr. A. L.—continued. Labour, 152, 160 187, 282, 284, 360, 385, 564, 584, 612, 613, 716, 775, 788. Planning and the Environment, 250, 785. Police, 444, 585. Social Welfare and Pensions, 156, 157, 655, 815. Statistics, 687. Transport, 814. Cadman, M r. R. M.— Bantu Administration and Development, 172, 198, 210, 683, 796. Labour, 735. Posts and Telecommunications, 349, 487. Statistics, 734. Water Affairs, 682. Dalling, Mr. D. J .— Agriculture, 824. Bantu Administration and Development, 203, 334, 498. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 667. Immigration, 257, 450. Indian Affairs, 468. Justice, 257, 272, 335. Planning and the Environment, 760. Police, 408. Posts and Telecommunications, 292, 759. Sport and Recreation, 419. Tourism, 467. Deacon, M r. W. H. D.— Bantu Administration and Development, 41, 100. Community Development, 43. Economic Affairs, 444. Justice, 420. Police, 358. Transport, 445. W ater Affairs, 46. De Villiers, Mr. I. F. A.— Bantu Administration and Development, 48. Economic Affairs, 167. Foreign Affairs, 567. Mines, 168. De Villiers, Mr. J . I.— Economic Affairs, 789. National Education, 762. Posts and Telecommunications, 242, 248, 252, 662, 715, 765. De Villiers, Mr. R. M.— Immigration, 136, 677. Information, 112, 517, 648, 674. Interior, 112, 189, 368, 401, 554, 617, 618, 646, 677. Justice, 76. Police, 704. Posts and Telecommunications, 484, 555. Social Welfare and Pensions, 76. Statistics, 76. Transport, 485. Eglin, Mr. C. W.— Agriculture, 561. Bantu Administration and Development, 14, 49, 145, 202, 441, 645, 771. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 9, 438, 507, 574,770, 771,793. Community Development, 50, 51, 296, 489, 690, 727, 816. Defence, 825. Economic Affairs, 89. 206, 284, 547, 548, 645, 766. Education, National, 576. Foreign Affairs, 283, 403, 405, 582, 628. Immigration, 704. Indian Affairs, 192, 438, 439. Information, 730. Interior, 90, 305, 437, 644, 703, 802. Justice, 614, Mines 263, 430, 510. Planning and the Environment, 259, 495, 552, 815. Police, 759. Posts and Telecommunications, 126. Prime Minister, 9, 127, 483. Social Welfare and Pensions, 175. Statistics, 13, 95, 120, 607. Transport, 165, 471. Enthoven, Mr. R. E.— Community Development, 207, 253, 254, 288, 421. Finance, 255. Justice, 58. Enthoven, Mr. R. E.—continued. Planning and the Environment, 422. Posts and Telecommunications, 207. W ater Affairs, 598. Fisher, Dr. E. L.— Agriculture, 688. Bantu Administration and Development, 113. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 701, 702, 748, 749. Education, National, 587, 670, 688. Health, 178, 758. Indian Affairs, 633, 634, 669, 718. Labour, 57, 174, 210. Mines, 103, 176. Posts and Telecommunications, 428. Hickman, Mr. T.— Bantu Administration and Development, 63. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 63. Labour, 64. Transport, 168,294, 664, 684,740, 741. Hourquebie, Mr. R. G. L.— Community Development, 515, 613. Justice, 609, 611, 672. Hughes, Mr. T. G.— Bantu Administration and Development, 53, 626. Jacobs, Dr. G. F.— Labour, 513, 713. Planning and the Environment, 102. Jacobs, Dr. G. F.—continued. Posts and Telecommunications, 670. Statistics, 102. Transport, 779. Kingwill, Mr. W. G.— Agriculture, 356, 566. Bantu Administration and Development 586. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs 32, 212, 213, 214, 301, 371, 588, 654, 739. Community Development, 585, 738. Planning and the Environment, 46. Police, 48. Transport, 47, 278, 420. Lorimer, Mr. R. J .— Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs 336. Community Development, 335, 472 649 786. Economic Affairs, 812. Indian Affairs, 188, 336, 409, 414, 468, 813. National Education, 766. Posts and Telecommunications, 700. Transport, 153, 154, 186, 410, 516, 596, 597 691, 802, 803, 810. McIntosh, Mr. G. B. D.— Bantu Administration and Development 8, 19, 51, 96, 289,482, 483, 652, 717. Community Development, 37, 96, 426 427 649,717. Education, National, 52. Information, 32. McIntosh, Mr. G. B. D.—continued. Interior, 64. Justice, 7. Labour, 7, 290, 291. Planning and the Environment, 72. Police, 783, 784. Prime Minister, 21. Prisons, 650. Public Works, 35. Statistics, 427. Miller, Mr. H.— Agriculture, 807. Bantu Administration and Development 101, 689, 690. Community Development, 111, 127. Education, National, 690. Finance, 807. Immigration, 255, 258. Interior, 258. Labour, 67, 68. Statistics, 491. Transport, 98. Mills, Mr. G. W.— Bantu Education, 60, 61. Community Development, 323. Education, National, 22, 665. Finance, 562. Justice, 205. Police, 653._________ [Cols. 1-826 in Vol. 53.] Mills, M r. G. W.—continued. Statistics, 324, 325, 562, 563, 636,639. Transport, 22. Mitchell, Mr. M. L.— Bantu Administration and Development, 241. Defence, 743. Interior, 782. Justice, 10, 106, 116, 275, 598, 681. Police, 15, 104, 106, 242. Prisons, 735. Transport, 17. Morrison, Dr. G. de V.— Prime Minister, 414. Murray, Mr. L. G.— Community Development, 83, 84, 139, 458, 661, 681. Interior, 590, 592, 615, 660, 680. Planning and the Environment, 121, 591. Police, 528. Public Works, 3. Statistics, 298, 620. Oldfield, Mr. G. N.— Bantu Administration and Development. I l l , 233, 277, 461, 463, 729, 812. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 276, 307,371,499, 531,751,811. Education, National, 746. Finance, 52, 377. Indian Affairs, 151, 275, 379, 381, 555, 725, 810. Interior, 306. Oldfield, Mr. G. N.—continued. Prisons, 720. Social Welfare and Pensions, 110, 155, 377, 380, 518, 809. Statistics, 400, 401. Olivier, M r. N. J . J .— Bantu Administration and Development, 170, 198, 208, 265, 325, 515, 524, 526, 556, 594, 716. Bantu Education, 23, 24, 171. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 423, 559. Community Development, 424, 426. Labour, 556. Otto, Dr. J . C.— Education, National, 33. Page, Mr. B. W. B.— Bantu Education, 59, 97, 249, 625. Community Development, 32. Defence, 344. Indian Affairs, 25, 59. Planning and the Environment, 626. Prisons, 56. Transport, 663. Pyper, Mr. P. A.— Bantu Education, 195. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 431. Community Development, 477. Education, National, 110, 129, 161, 195, 308, 367, 368, 399, 587, 589, 656. Indian Affairs, 234. Pyper, Mr. P. A.—continued. Interior, 595. Posts and Telecommunications, 286. Transport, 204, 432. Raw, Mr. W. V.— Bantu Administration and Education, 207. Defence, 199. Economic Affairs, 177,200, 352. Police, 354 Posts and Telecommunications, 68, 176, 251, 280, 302. Transport, 147, 225, 226, 281, 455, 528, 529, 575, 632, 753. Slabbert, Dr. F. van Z.— Agriculture, 372, 375, 575, 581, 734. Bantu Administration and Development, 813. Bantu Education, 338, 411, 439, 440, 469 550, 806, 822. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs 237, 238, 431, 471, 551, 753. Community Development, 636, 696, 710 711. Defence, 436,448, 503,695, 709, 804. Education, National, 508, 817. Indian Affairs, 551. Labour, 703. National Education, 295, 412. Police, 774. Social Welfare and Pensions, 336. Statistics, 359, 507. Sutton, M r. W. M .— Economic Affairs, 522. Indian Affairs, 148,149,150,182, 183,184. Posts and Telecommunications, 521. Transport, 521, 714. Suzman, Mrs. H .— Bantu Administration and Development 2, 5, 41, 51, 71, 120, 139 147, 163, 164, 196, 233, 235, 239, 263, 269, 270, 271, 287, 326, 327, 406, 407, 453, 454, 461, 480, 497, 499, 549 578, 579, 613, 614, 632, 647, 673, 696, 756. Bantu Education, 26, 480, 506, 549 740 757, 761, 794. Community Development, 692. Health, 299, 646, 809. Interior, 77, 127, 619, 643, 774. Justice, 12, 179, 180, 197, 237, 271, 474, 552, 693, 706, 801, 802. Planning and the Environment, 162. Police, 5, 35, 40, 70, 72, 87, 88, 125, 190, 191, 197, 303, 305, 580, 705, 726, 732, 785. Prime Minister, 36. Prisons, 81, 190, 505, 733, 737, 823. Statistics, 240, 300, 506. Van Coller, Mr. C. A.— Bantu Administration and Development 55, 577. Defence, 338. Economic Affairs, 576. Planning and the Environment, 478. Prisons, 629. Transport, 339, 340, 412. Van den Heever, M r. S. A.— Education, National, 36. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 159. Van Eck, M r. H . J .— Agriculture, 328, 457. Defence, 215. Economic Affairs, 347. Foreign Affairs, 329. Planning and the Environment, 481. Social Welfare and Pensions, 620. Transport, 450. Van Hoogstraten, M r. H. A.— Bantu Administration and Development, 65, 130. Economic Affairs, 65. Interior, 589. Posts and Telecommunications, 589. Transport, 133, 475, 486. Van Rensburg, M r. H . E. J .— Agriculture, 465. Bantu Administration and Development, 442, 666. Bantu Education, 341. Health, 472, 573. Justice, 419, 473, 496. Mines, 632, 792. Police, 343, 532. Posts and Telecommunications, 544. Public Works, 342. Van Rensburg, M r. H. E. J .—continued. Statistics, 413. Transport, 443. Volker, Mr. V. A.— Bantu Administration and Development 465. Planning and the Environment, 570. Posts and Telecommunications, 382,433. Transport, 459, 502. Von Keyserlingk, Brig. C. C.— Community Development, 28. Defence, 345. Police, 99, 100, 309, 736. Prisons, 99. Waddell, M r. G. H .— Bantu Administration and Development, 583, 648, 745. Economic Affairs, 165, 204, 205, 259, 283, 358, 486, 516, 553, 619, 679, 698, 761. Finance, 243, 699. Posts and Telecommunications, 804. Sport and Recreation, 193, 565, 678. Statistics, 122, 161, 553, 711. Tourism, 510, 679. Transport, 153, 509, 598, 619, 772. Wainwright, Mr. C. J . S.—- Agriculture, 622, 773. Education, National, 765. W ater Affairs, 447, 511, 512. Webber, Mr. W. T.— Agriculture, 255. Health, 566. Police, 627, 764. Prisons, 763. Posts and Telecommunications, 523. Transport, 519, 522, 565. Wiley, Mr. J . W. E.— Economic Affairs, 37, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543. Foreign Affairs, 496. Health, 571. Posts and Telecommunications, 246. Social Welfare and Pensions, 436. Wood, Mr. L. F.— Bantu Administration and Development 123, 138, 194. Wood, M r. L. F.—continued. Bantu Education, 117, 118, 137, 195. Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs. 11 ,69,87, 211,372. Community Development, 11, 39. Education, National, 34, 35, 773. Economic Affairs, 124. Health, 150, 697. Indian Affairs, 79, 80,86, 155, 772, 818. Justice, 269. Police, 1, 56. Postsand Telecommunications, 38,118. Public Works, 33. Social Welfare and Penions, 70. Statistics, 69, 158. Transport, 33. SU BJECT IN D E X T O SPEECHES Abbreviations: R .=R eading; Q = C om m ittee Stage; A. Bill= Amendment Bill; b .C .—Select Committee. ALBERTYN, M r. J. T. (False Bay)— A ppropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1174; Vote—Community Development, 4861. Cape Flats, 1176, 4861. Elderly people, care of 1174. Housing, 4861. ARONSON, M r. T. (Walmer)— A ppropriation (Central Government) (2R.) 1202; Votes—Planning and' Statistics, 4618, 4688; N ational Education, 5037; Commerce and Industries, 6010, 6040. Coastal townships, planning of, 4619 4689. Crayfish export permits, 6044. Customs and Excise (Second A. Bill), (C ) 4780. ’ Faros inquiry, 3679. Finance (Bill), (2R.) 6953. Port Elizabeth harbour facilities, 3676. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (2R.) 3673. Capital works programme, 3674. Tariffs, 3678. Taxation—personal and savings fund levy, 6953. Sishen-Saldanha project, 3674, 6011, 6040. St. Croix, 1204, 3676. University o f Port Elizabeth—medical school at, 5038. Wavecrest, 4619, 4689. AUCAM P, M r. P. L. S. (Bloemfontein East)— A ppropriation (Central Government): Vote—Interior, 4351. Bloemfontein railway station, 3749. Censorship, 4352. (See also “Publications” below). Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions (Bill) (2R.) 2810. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 507, (C.) 1585, Race classification, 4353. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (C.) 3748, (3R.)■arwv7 7 Tariffs, 3908. BADENHORST, M r. P. J. (Oudtshoorn)— Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 1843- Defence, 2529; W ater Affairs, 4118; Forestry, 4172; Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 5817; Tourism, 6202. Censorship— see “Publications”. Coloureds— Defence Force, service of, in, 2531. Parliament, representation of, in, 5817. Separate development of, 5818. BADENHORST, Mr. P. J.—continued. Defence, 2529. Cape Corps, S.A., 2531. Conscientious objectors, 2530. Forestry, 4172. Little Karoo, water plan for, 4121. Pollution of the environment, 6203. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 703. Race relations, 1843. Tourism, 6202. W ater Affairs, 4118. BARNARD, Mr. S. P. (Langlaagte)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1199; Votes—Public Works, 4726; Community De­ velopment, 4893; Commerce and Industries, 6000; (3R.) 6503. Customs and Excise (Second A. Bill), (C.) 4778. Government buildings, works of art in, 4725. Housing schemes in Johannesburg, 4893. Income Tax (Bill), (2R.) 6947, 6959. Inflation, 6001, 6504. Land prices, 6000. Pensioners, 1200. Railways and H arbours A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 3786. Stock Exchange, 1201. BARTLETT, M r. G . S. (Amanzimtoti)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1117; Votes—Labour, 3087; Bantu Administration and Development, 3261; Transport, 4006. Bantu— Homelands, development of, 3261. Trade unions, 3090. Unemployment amongst, 3087. Labour, shortage of skilled, 3088. N atal U pper South Coast, development of, 3872. Oil pollution, 4007. Railways and H arbours— A ppropriation (Bill), (2R.) 3608, (C.) 3871. Bill-boards on Railway property, 3874. Passenger transportation, 3613. Sugar industry, 1119, 3263. Transport, 4006. Inquiry into system, 3609. Road transport service, 3619. BASSON, M r. J. D. du P. (Bezuidenhout)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1364; Votes—Prime Minis­ ter. 1936; Foreign Affairs, 2575, 2678; Inform ation, 4235, 4272; Interior, 4354; Coloured Rela­ tions and Rehoboth Affairs, 5840; (3R.) 6686. Caprivi, allegations of mass murder in, 1360. Censorship, 4354. (See also “Publica­ tions”). Censure debate (motion), 396. Coloureds— Consultation with, 404. Parliament, representation of, in, 5840. Political development of, 1370. BASSON, M r. J. D. du P.—continued. Federal policy of United Party, 401. Foreign Affairs, 2575, 2678. M ulti-racial missions abroad, 2576, 2680, 4273, 6688. Non-W hite visitors from abroad, treat­ ment of, 1936. Parliam entary standing committee on, 2579, 2681. Politicians, appointment of, as diplo­ mats, 2579. U.N., report of proceedings at, 2678. Inform ation, D epartm ent of, activities of, 4235, 4272. International relations, 1368, 4235, 6688. Passports, 4355. Press, English-language, control of, 6686. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 604, (C.) 1487, 1518, 1595, 1606, 1640, 1647, 1714, 1718, 1724, 1744-6, 1748, 1770, 1781, 1788-90, 1792, (3R.) 2719. Race classification, 4357. Race relations, 406, 1370, 6688. South-West Africa, 399, 1366, 1372, 2580, 2678, 6689. Terrorism , 1365. Y ear-book (South Africa 1974), 4236. Zambia, relations with, 6691. BAXTER, M r. D. D . (Constantia)— A ppropriation (Central Government) (2R.) 993; Votes—Finance, 2066; Social W elfare and Pensions, 5090; Agriculture, 5504; Commerce and Industries, 5963; Tourism, 6220; (3R) 6481. Appropriation, (Second Part Bill), (2R.) 3309. Bank credit, 999. Bantu— Training schemes for, 994, 6486. Unemployment amongst, 993. Cape Town Festival, 6221. Censure debate (motion), 268. Companies, foreign, subsidiaries of, 7310. Customs and Excise (Second A. Bill), (2R.) 4736, (C.) 4775. Economic rate of growth, 270, 996, 6585. Economy, Government participation in, 5964, 6486. Finance Charges, Limitation and Dis­ closure of (A. Bill), (C.) 4558. Foodstuffs, subsidies on, 275-6, 995. General Law (Second A. Bill), (C.) 7327. G root Constantia wine farm, 5505. Income Tax (Bill), (2R.) 6923. Inflation, 269, 995, 2066, 6482. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, 5506. Petrol, excise duty on, 276, 995. Post Office— Annual report of, 2163. Appropriation (Bill), (2R.) 2163. Capital expenditure, financing of, 2165. Savings Bank, 2166. Productivity, 272, 994, 5963. BAXTER, Mr. D. D.—continued. Revenue Account, deficits and surpluses on, 274, 994. Sales duties, 276, 995. Saving schemes, 2066, 2166. Social pensions, 275, 995, 5091. Tourism, 6220. Trade and Industries, Board of (A. Bill), (2R.) 2407. BELL, Mr. H . G . H . (East London City)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1189; Votes—Bantu A d­ ministration and Development, 3338; Planning and Statistics, 4625; Tourism, 6236; Justice and Prisons, 6281. Bantu— Homelands, development of, 3338. Xhosa Development Corporation, 3339. Censorship— see “Publications”. Criminal law, reform of, 6281. East London harbour, 3841. East L ondon/K ing William’s T ow n/B er­ lin complex, development of, 1189, 4626. General Law (Second A. Bill), (C.) 7327. M otor vehicle insurance—prescription of claims, 7327. Oranjeland, grounding of, 1189. Prison, 6281. Publications (Bill), (C.) 1704-8, 1710, 1762, 1801, 2218. Railways and H arbours Appropriation (Bill). (C.) 3841. Road Safety, N ational (A. Bill), (C.) 3484. Tourism, 6236. BODENSTEIN, Dr. P. (Rustenburg)— African states, dialogue with, 2615. Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 2614; Mines, 5187; Health, 5769; (3R.) 6590. Dental health, 5771. Economy, 6595. Family planning, 5770. Mines, 5187. Press, 6590. Post Office— A ppropriation (Bill), (2R.) 2157. Telecommunications, 2159. BORAINE, Dr. A. L. (Pinelands)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1220; Votes—Defence, 2513; Labour, 2995, 3097; Bantu Education, 3420; Planning and Statistics, 4613; Social Wel­ fare and Pensions, 5096, 5134; Health, 5766; (3R), 6657. Bantu— Doctors, shortage of, 5767. Education, 3420. Labour, 2995, 3097, 7333. Training scheme for, 1221. U rban, 6660. Censorship— see “Publications”. Children. Mentally Retarded, Training of (Bill), (C.) 4472. Defence (Vote), 2513. BORAINE, D r. A. L.—continued. Defence (Further A. Bill), (2R.) 1469, (C.) 6855, (3R.) 6873. Elderly people, care of, 5134. Environment, protection of, 4613. Family planning, 5766. General Law (Second A. Bill), (3R.) 7333. Health, 5766. Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Profession (Bill), (2R.) 2788, (C.) 2855, 2859, 2866, 2868-9, 2879, (3R.) 2883. Mining industry, Black labourers in, 7333. Pension Laws (Second A. Bill), (2R.) 6725. Pensions, 5096, 5134. Pharmacy (Bill), (2R.) 2890. Pollution, 4614. Publications (Bill), (C.) 1505, 1716, 1721, 2344, 2353. Race relations, 6658. BOTHA, M r. G . F . (Ermelo)— Agricultural land, control of, 5457. Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Finance, 2090: Bantu Administration and Develop­ ment, 3341; Forestry, 4162; Interior, 4414; Agriculture, 5455; Justice and Prisons, 6339. Bantu— Beer, 5353. Estates, administration of, 5353. Homelands, 3342, 5352, 5681. Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 5352, (C.) 5681. Censorship—see “Publications”. Customs and excise agreements with neighbouring countries, 2090. Deeds Offices, 6340. Economy, Government participation in, 2091. Forest industry, 4162. (See also “Wattle Bark Industry”). G overnment Printer, 4415. Neighbouring countries, Saturday night visits to, 4415. Pongola, sugar cane fields at, 5456. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 627, 671. Revenue Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 7111. Swazi homeland, creation of, 3342, 5456. Wattle Bark Industry (A. Bill), (2R.) 4202. (See also “Forest industry”). BOTHA, Mr. J. C. G . (Eshowe)— A ppropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1241; Votes—Planning and Statistics, 4652. Bantu Laws (Second A. Bill), (2R.) 5739, 5882. Richards Bay, 1241, 4653. “Rule of law”, 5740, 5882. St. Lucia, conservation of, 4654. BOTHA, Mr. L. J. (Bethlehem)— A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Finance, 2092; Sport and Recreation, 5269; Agriculture, 5507; Tourism, 6199. Coal, storage of, 3863. Containerization, 2247. Fitness scheme, national, 5270. Mint, S.A., 2092. BOTHA, M r. L. J.—continued. Post Office— Appropriation (Bill), (C.) 2244. Staff, 2244. Telephone service, 2246. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (2R.) 3655, (C.) 3863. Artisan staff, recreation facilities for, 3864. Test centre for rolling stock, 3660. Transport monopoly of Administra­ tion, 3658. Sport and recreation, 5269. Sterkfontein scheme, tourist potential of, 6201. Tourism, 6199. W heat industry, 5507. BOTHA, (he Hon. M. C. (Roodcpoort)— [Minister o f Bantu Administration and Development and of Bantu Education] Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 3133, 3356, 6457; Bantu Education, 3384, 3402. Bantu— Aid Centres for, 327. Bantu Laws (Bill), (2R.) 5387, 5907, (C.) 6019, 6022, 6028, (3R.) 6037. Development Corporations, role of, 3146, 3361. Dimbaza, 3358, 3368. Bantu—continued. Education, 3402. H om elands: Development of, 322, 3140; maintenance of public peace, order and security in, 5387, 5907, 6019 et seq., 6037. In White areas, 320, 3380. Censure debate (motion), 316. Separate amenities, 3138, 3369. BOTHA, the Hon. P. W. (George)— [Minister of Defence] Armaments organization, 2478. Appropriation (Central Government): Vote—Defence, 2476, 2536, 2539, 2568. Civil defence, 2544. Constitution (Bill), 3930. Defence, expenditure on, 2487. Defence (Further Bill), (2R.) 798, 1474, (C.) 6813 et seq., (3R.) 6879. Maritime defence, 2547. Military service, rendering of, 799, 800, 1474, 6813, 6822, 6834, 6846, 6879. BOTHA, M r. R. F . (Wonderboom)— Africa, position of S.A. in, 86, 2661. Appropriation (Central Government): Vote—Foreign Affairs, 2659. Censure debate (motion), 81. Federal policy of United Party, 87. Race relations, 88. South-West Africa, 82, 2661. BOTHA, the H on. S. P. (Soutpansberg)— [Minister of W ater Affairs and of Forestry] A ppropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—W ater Affairs, 4088, 4135, and Forestry, 4175. Censure debate (motion), 217. Federal policy of United Party, 222. Forestry, 4175. Forest Amendment Bill, (2R.) 4191, 4194. Progressive Party, franchise policy of, 225. Water, 4088, 4135. W ater Amendment Bill, (2R.) 4194, 4197, (C.) 4199. Wattle Bark Industry (Bill), (2R.) 4200, 4203. BOTMA, M r. M. C. (Oniaruru)— Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 2011; Agriculture, 5523; Commerce and Industries, 5985. Censorship— see “Publications” . Fishing industry, 5985. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 532. Red m eat industry, 5523. South-West Africa, 2011. BRANDT, Dr. J. W. (Etosha)— Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Labour, 3071; W ater Affairs, 4121; Mines, 5178. Job reservation, 3071. Labour—works and liaison committees, 307. Mining industry, 3071, 5178. Wage gap, 3073. W ater affairs, 4121. CADM AN, M r. R . M. (Umhlatuzana)— Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 1964; Bantu Administration and De­ velopment, 3124, 3353; Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 5933; Indian Affairs, 6121, 6127, 6463. Bantu— Administration, delegation of powers, 3504, 5678, 5685, 5706. Bantu Affairs Commissioners— Appointment of, 5674. Courts, jurisdiction of, 5684. Bantu Affairs, S.C. on—■ First Report (on Mayen reserve), 5591. Second Report (on Zebediela), 5640. Beer, 3508, 5688. Estates, administration of, 3507. Homelands— Bus services in, 3511. Citizenship in, 3509, 5694. Consolidation of, 3131. Courts, 3508, 5689. Independence of, 153. Industries in, 3508, 5689, 5702. Law and order in, maintenance of, 5389, 5709, 6016, 6032. Policy, 1966, 3124. CADM AN, Mr. R. M.—continued Bantu—continued. Homelands—continued. Prisons, 3510, 5698. Labour, 3125, 5713. Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 3501, (C.) 5674 et seq., 5702, 5706. Laws (Second A. Bill), (2R.) 5388, 5709, (C.) 6016, (3R.) 6032. U rban, 156, 3353, 5700. Censure debate (motion), 147. Certain organizations, Commission of Enquiry (Schlebusch) into (motion), 957. Coloureds— Consulting of, 149, 1965. Natal, position of, in, 5936. Parliament, representation of, in, 1965, 5933. Federal policy of United Party, 153, 1964, 3132, 6123, 6128. Indian affairs, 6121, 6127, 6463. Race relations, 149, 3128. Separate development, policy of, 3124, 3353. CLASE, Mr. P. J. (Virginia)— A ppropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1076; Votes—Bantu Ad­ m inistration and Development, 3323; N ational Education, 4992; Mines, 5181; Agriculture, 5549. Bantu—influx control, 3324. Dogs, problems with, 5550. Education Policy, N ational (A. Bill), (2R.) 7216. Gold-mining industry, 5182. M anpower, loss of, because of incorrect training, 1076. Teachers, qualities and abilities of, 4992. COETSEE, Mr. H . J. (Bloemfontein West)— Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes— Defence, 2464; Justice and Prisons, 6327. Certain organizations, Commission of Enquiry (Schlebusch) into (mo­ tion), 922. Crime, prevention of, 6329. Defence (Further A. Bill), (2R.) 823. Defence (Vote), 2464. General Law (Second A. Bill), (2R.) 7273, (C.) 7309, 7329. M otor vehicle insurance—claims, 7329. Race relations, 7274. University of the Orange Free State (Private A. Bill), (2R.) 6098. COETZEE, Mr. S. F . (Karas>— Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—W ater Affairs, 4128; Agriculture, 5536. Karakul industry, 5537. Locust plague, 5537. Lower Orange River, 4129. South-West Africa, water plan for, 4130. CRONJE, M r. P. (Port N atal)— A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Bantu Administration and development, 3327; N a­ tional Education, 4969, (3R.) 6661. CRONJE, M r. S. F .—continued. Bantu— Administration, delegation of powers, 5363. Consulting of, 5362. Homelands— Development of, 3227. Independence of, 5366. Land tenure of, in White areas, 3227. Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 5362. U rban, 3228. Censorship— see “Publications” . Federal policy of United Party, 3228, 6664. History as compulsory subject in schools, 4970. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 698. Qualified franchise, policy of Progressive Party, 6666. Race relations, 3228, 6662. Television, 4969. CRUYW AGEN, the Hon. W. A. (Germis- ton)—- [Deputy M inister of the Interior] Births, Marriages and Deaths Registration (Bill), (2R.) 4441, 4445, (C.) 4448. Censorship (books, periodicals, films, etc.) — see “Publications”. Financial Relations (Bill), (2R.) 4436, 4440, (C.) 4519. Municipal services on regional basis, 4436, 4519. Publications (Bill), (C.) 1490, 1505 et seq., 1607 et seq., 1702 et seq., 2191, 2214 et seq., 2322 et seq. DALLING , M r. D. J. (Sandton>— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1295; Votes—Defence, 2474; Inform ation, 4250; N a­ tional Education, 5030; Sport and Recreation, 5258; Tourism, 6195; Police, 6422. Bantu— Administration, delegation of powers, 3518. Domestic workers, 1295. Homelands— Defence of, 2474. Investment in, 3521. Law and order in, maintenance of, 5730. Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 3516. Laws (Second A. Bill), (2R.) 5730. Censorship, 4252. (See also “Publica­ tions”). Children, Mentally Retarded, Training of (Bill), (C.) 4224, 4230, 4449, 4456, 4466, 4468, 4478. Defence, 2474. Education— Control of, 5031. English-speaking teachers, 5033. Nursery schools, 5032. Policy, N ational (A. Bill), (2R.) 7229. English and Afrikaans groups, relations between, 1298, 5030. Inform ation, 4250. D A LLING , M r. D. J. —continued. Police reservists, 6422. Publications (Bill), (C.) 1596, 2205, 2235 2315. Race relations, 3518, 4252. Sport, 5258. Tourism, 6195. DEACON, Mr. W. H . D. (Albany)— Agriculture— Agricultural economics, course in 5566. Tick research institute, 5841. Tuberculosis, testing of stud herds for 5567. Veterinary science, second faculty of 5565. A ppropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1338; Votes—Defence, 2461; Bantu Administration and Development, 3230; Planning and Statistics, 4656; N ational Education, 5057; Social Welfare and Pensions, 5116, 5119; Agri­ culture, 5481, 5564; Justice and Prisons, 6330. Bantu— Bantu Laws (Second A. Bill), (2 R ) 5718. Infrastructure, 1341. Justice, application of, by, 6330. Land purchases for, 1340. Status of, 3232. Border industry (Grahamstown), 4658. Bushman’s River Bridge, 4655. Coloured representation, 1338. Deeds Office for E. Cape, 6332. Defence— N ational service, 5057. Ex-servicemen’s pensions, 5117. Liquor, supply of, on university cam­ puses, 6332. Marketing (A. Bill), (2R.) 3945. National security, 2462. Pensions— Chronically sick, 5119. Ex-servicemen’s, 5117. Old age, 5120. Private schools, present position of, 5057. Railways and H arbours— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 3846. Compensation for livestock, 3848. Transportation insurance, 3848. Transportation rates, 3847. Wine, Other Fermented Beverages and Spirits (A. Bill), (2R.) 3962. DE BEER, M r. S. J. (Geduld)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1147; Votes—Indian Affairs, 6157; Tourism, 6209. Church and state, relationship between 1147. Co-ordinating tourist council, 6209. Indians— Economic diversification for, 6158. Industrial planning in group areas for 6160. W orld Council of Churches, 1152. DE JA G ER , M r. A. M. van A. (Kimberley N orth)— Agriculture— Farm labour training centres, 5544. Vaalharts farming community, 1333. A ppropriation (Central Government), (2R) 1333; Votes—N ational Edu­ cation, 4996; Agriculture, 5544. Bantu Affairs, First Report of S.C. (Mayen reserve), 5606. Children, mentally handicapped, 1334. Leadership courses, 4996. D E K LERK, Mr. F . W. (Vereeniging)— A ppropriation (Central Government); Votes— Labour, 3099; Interior, 4407; Justice and Prisons, 6323. Attorneys, country, 6323. Bantu— Bantu Laws (Second A. Bill, (2R.) 5713. Justice, application of, by, 6324. Negotiating machinery for, 3100. Trade unions for, 3100 Works committees for, 3102. Censorship— (see “Publications”). Publications (Bill), (2R.) 594, (C.) 1528, 1544, 1634, 1667, 1708, 1798, 2194, 2334, (3R.) 2702. Race classification, 4408. Rule of law, 4713. Wage gap, 4408. DE VILLIERS, M r. D. J. (Johannesburg West)— Africa, involvement in, 2608. Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 2608; Bantu Education, 3396; National Education, 5049; Sport and Re­ creation, 5261; Coloured Rela­ tions and Rehoboth Affairs, 5877. Bantu— _ Training programmes for, 3396. Wage adjustments, 3397. Censorship— see “Publications” . Coloureds, poverty amongst, 5877. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 558, 560, (C.) 1522. Sport, 5262. Television, 5049. D E VILLIERS, M r. I . F. A. (Von Brandis)— Apartheid, 2603. Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1010; Votes—Prim e Minis­ ter, 1946; Foreign Affairs, 2595, 2601; Information, 4264; Plan­ ning and Statistics, 4599; Mines, 5157, 5160; Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs, 5847; Commerce and Industries, 6069; (3R.), 6640. Atomic Energy (A. Bill), (2R.), 2437. Bantu Laws (A. Bill), (C.), 5695. Censorship— see “Publications” . Censure debate (motion), 227. Coloureds, 5848. Federal policy of U.P. for, 230. Representative Council, 234. DE VILLIERS, M r. I. F. A.—continued. Comm ent and Opinion, 4267. Customs union with L.B.S. countries, 231. Energy, 4599, 5161, 6069. Hydro-electric power, 2597. Federal policy of U.P., 235. Hostility towards S.A., 4266. Indexation, 1018. Inflation, 1011. Interdependence in Southern Africa 2596 2601. Iron and Steel Industry (A. Bill) (3 R ) 2401. Iscor share capital, 1016. Labour, 1012. Mining industry, 5157. Nationality laws and the Bantu, 5695. Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Se­ curity) (A. Bill), (2R.) 2428. Portuguese territories, 1947, 2595. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 513, (C.) 1529, 1554, 1746, 1764, 1769 1776, 1782, 1794, 2370, 2375. Railways and Harbours— Appropriation (Bill), (C.) 3750. Strategic use of, 3753. Saldanha—Sishen scheme, 3751. South West Africa, 232, 2603. State corporations, 1017. St. Croix scheme, 3751. Terrorism, 230. T ransport commission for Africa, 2597. United Nations, 232. Uranium Enrichment (A. Bill), (2R.) 2417. DE VILLIERS, Mr, J, I, (Wynberg)— Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 1847, 1918; Interior, 4404; Community Development, 4898; N ational Education, 4966; Health, 5748; Justice and Prisons, 6321. A ttorneys on platteland, 6321. Censorship— see “Publications”. Coloureds— CRC, liaison with, 4405. Parliam ent for, 1848, 1919. Dispensing by doctors, 5749. Electricity (A. Bill), (2R.) 4494, (C.) 4499. Expropriation (Establishment of U nder­ takings) (A. Bill), (2R.) 4506, (C.) 4525, 4530, (3R.) 4532. Expropriation, 4899. G roup areas, proclamation of, 4898. Income Tax (Bill), (2R.) 6935. Medical aid, contribution by State for 5748. National Supplies Procurement (A Bill), (2R.) 7069. Pharmacy (Bill), (C.) 3444. Post Office— A ppropriation (Bill), (2R.) 2140, (3 R ) 2298. Business principles in, 2141. Giro system in, 2145. Savings Bank of, 2144, 2299. DE VILLIERS, M r. J. I.—continued. Post Office—continued. Service Bill, (2R.) 5326. Staff Board, 2141, 2299. Technicians, 2143. Vacation savings bonus in, 2300. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 530, (C.) 2191, 2238, 2312, (3R.) 2730. Race clasification, 4404. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (C.) 3864. House ownership scheme in, 3865. Revenue Laws (A. Bill), (C.) 7118. State A ttorney’s Office, 6322. Television, 2143, 2300, 4966. Tiers of government, liaison between, 4405. DE VILLIERS, M r. R . M. (Parktown)— Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—Inform ation, 4257; In­ terior, 4347; N ational Education, 4975; Immigration, 5230; Police, 6415. Bantu Affairs, first report of S.C. on (Mayen location), 5616. Births, Marriages and Deaths Legislation (A. Bill), (2R.) 4444. Censorship, 4347. (See also “Publica­ tions”). Censure debate (motion), 328. Immigration, 5230. M alnutrition, 329. Non-W hites— Overseas appointments for, 4258. Railway facilities for, 3776. Post Office— A ppropriation (Bill), (2R.) 2151, (C.) 2254, (3R.) 2306. Durban strike in, 2156. Overtime in, 2255. Service Bill, (2R.) 5332. Staff representation, 2254. Staff shortage, 2152. Telephone backlog, 2154, 2256. Poverty, 328. Press, Police action against, 6415. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 567, (C.) 1532, 1542, 1575, 1670, 1684, 1688. 1692, 1747, 1752, 1768, 1790, 1802. 2206, 2337, 2372, (3R.) 2697. Railways and H arbours— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 3776. Second class coaches, 3776. T hird class passengers, 3777. SABC, 4976. Wage gap, 4349. DE WET, M r. M. W. (Welkom>— A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Labour, 2998; Transport, 3980; Mines, 5163. Labour policy of U.P., 2999. Post Office Appropriation (Bill), (2R.) 2169. DE WET, Mr. M. W.—continued. Road accidents, 3981. Uranium enrichment, 5168. DIEDERICHS, Dr. the Hon. (Overvaal)— [Minister of Finance] Appropriations (Centra] G overnm ent): Main, 628 (Budget Speech), 1415, 1417; Votes—Finance, 2075, 2088, 2116, (3R.) 6713, 6766; Part (Second), (2R.) 3308, 3310. Banks, insuring deposits with, 6777. Blacks, unemployment amongst, 6774. Capital, flow of, between South African and L.B.S. countries, 2116. Economy, participation of the State in, 1436, 2075. Estate duty, 2120. Finance Bill, (2R.) 6948, 6955, (C.) 6958. Finance Charges, Limitation and Dis­ closure of (Bill), (2R.) 3525, 3535. Flood Disaster Committee (Central), 3070. Inflation, 1417, 1446, 2078, 6772, 6781. Interest, rate of, 1430. Kruger rand, 2121. Parliament. Payment of Members of (Bill), (2R.) 3296, 3306. Parliamentary Medical Aid Scheme, (2R.) 6569. Parliam entary Service Bill, (2R.) 1307, 1310. Provinces, finances of, 2118. Rand, exchange rate of, against U.S. dollar, 558. Savings levy, 6957. Textile industry, customs duties on, 3477. DU PLESSIS, the Hon. A. H. (Windhoek)— [Minister of Public W orks and of Community Development] Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—Public W orks, 4727; Community Development, 4834, 4871, 4940. Community facilities, provision of, 4871. Housing, 4878. Coloureds, 4949. Indians, 4945. Rent Control, 4942. Rentals in respect of housing financed by National Housing Fund, 4834, 4874. DU PLESSIS, M r. B. J. (Florida)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1046; Votes— Information, 4268; Interior, 4385; National Education. 5004; Commerce and Industries, 5978; (3R.) 6678. Computers, 1046, 4385. Decentralization. 6684. Departm ent of Inform ation, training pro­ gramme for officials in, 4268. Inflation, 5978, 6678. SABC, 5004. DU PLESSIS, M r. G. C. (Kcmpton Park)— A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Transport, 3995: Public W orks, 4706; Social W elfare and Pensions, 5106. Cripples, provision in buildings for, 4707. Growth points, 5107. Housing for aged, 5106 Jan Smuts Airport, 3996. DU PLESSIS, Mr. G. C.—continued. Post Office— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 2280. Staff position in, 2282. Telephone services, 2281. Railways and H arbours— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 3780. M arshalling yards, 3780. Social workers, shortage of, 5108. Speed restrictions, 3998. DU PLESSIS, M r. G. F. C. (Hei!bron>— Agricultural financing, 5427. Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1343; Votes—Finance, 2068; Bantu Administration and Development, 3347; Agriculture, 5425. Bantu—- Bantu T ransport Services (A. Bill) (2R.) 3462. Government policy for, 3347. Labourers on farms, 1348. Finance (Bill), (2R.) 6950. Food subsidies, 5426. Fuel, 1347. Inflation, 1343, 2068. Transfer duty, 1346. Weed killers, 1347. DU PLESSIS, Mr. P. T. C. (Lydenburg)— A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 1932, 1933; Bantu Administration and Development, 3248; Agriculture, 5452; Commerce and Industries, 6083. Censure debate (motion), 331. D airy industry, 5452. Emigrants, 1933. Ethnic individuality, 335. Kaiser M atanzim a’s policy speech, 3248. 3249. Portugal as against S. Africa, 1933. DU TO IT, TMr. J. P. (Vryburg)— Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 3224. Bantu— Bantu Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 3522. Citizenship, 3524. Corporations, 3224. Crop farming, 3226. Homelands— Livestock industry in, 3225. Rainfall in, 3225. EGLIN , Mr. C. W. (Sea Point)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1250; Votes—Prime Minis­ ter, 1839, 1954; Defence, 2564; Foreign Affairs, 2649, 2662; Community Development, 4889; Coloured Relations and Reho­ both Affairs, 5827, 5868; Com­ merce and Industries, 6117; (3R.), 6578. Bantu— Attitudes to, 2664. Dialogue with, 2662. Full citizenship for, 1840, 1842. Homelands, Government interference in, 1955, 1957. EGLIN , M r. C. W.—continued. Bantu—continued. M igrant labour system for, 131. Schooling for, 128. S.C. report on (Zebediela), 5666. Censure debate (motion), 125. Censorship— see “Publications”. Coloureds— Franchise for, 5871. Full citizenship for, 1840, 1842, 5827. Housing for, 128, 4891. Representative Council, 1954, 5828, 7320. Defence— Defence (Further A. Bill), (2R.) 826, 1450, (C.) 6761, 6837, 6859. Requirements for efficient, 2566. Expropriation (Establishment of U nder­ takings) (A. Bill), (2R.) 4511. G roup areas, 131. Growth rate, 127. Helen Suzman, contribution as M.P., 126. Housing, 4889. Human relationships, 130. National Supplies Procurement (A. Bill). (2R.) 7078. Payment of Members of Parliament (Bill), (2R.) 3302. Political climate, 129. Press, attacks on, 6578. Publications (Bill), (2R.) 735, (C.) 1728, 1737, 1757-60. Public amenities, 7299. Qualified franchise, 1841. Railways and H arbours— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 3877. Rail tariff increases, 3877. Saldanha project, 6117. Second General Law (A. Bill), (C.) 7290, 7298, 7320, 7324. Services, social and educational, 128. Smog, 3878. South Africa— In Africa, 1250. In relation to Portugal, Rhodesia and S.W.A., 1258, 1839, 2650, 2651, 6583. South Cape Corporation, 3879. Sub judice rule, ruling by Mr. Speaker, 4057. UNO, 2650. ENG ELBRECH T, M r. J. J. (Algoa)— A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 1939; Defence, 2516; Foreign Affairs, 2674; Inform ation, 4254. Censorship— see “Publications” . Certain Organizations, Commission of In ­ quiry into (Schlebusch), 865. Colonialism, 2675. Defence, 2516. N ational Education Policy (A. Bill), (2R.) 7202. Personal explanation, 965. Portugal, events in, 1941. ENG ELBRECH T, Mr. J. J —continued. Publications (Bill), (3R.) 2726. Railways and H arbours— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 3856. Housing, 3856. Port Elizabeth, developments at, 3856, 3858. St. Croix scheme, 3857. Third language in schools, 2675. ENTH OV EN , M r. R . E. (Randburg)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1104; Votes—Foreign Affairs, 2611; Community Deve­ lopment, 4905; Indian Affairs, 6160. Bantu— Bantu Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 5355. Citizenship of, 5359. Indians— G roup areas, 6162. Page View, 4905, 6163. Position of, 6160. Resettlement at Lenasia, 4908, 6162. Wages, differences in, 6164. International monetary system, 1105. South Africa, international position of, 2611. ERASMUS, Mr. A. S. D. (Pietersburg)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1066; Votes—Finance, 2063; Foreign Affairs, 2642; Planning and Statistics, 4667; (3R.), 6489. Defence expenditure, 1073. Income Tax (Bill), (2R.) 6962. Inflation, 1066, 6490. Limitation and Disclosure of Finance Charges (A. Bill), (C.) 4533-4, 4538. Liquidity, 6493. Pietersburg, planning for, 4667. Statistical Survey, 2064. Taxation, 1072. Transkei, 2614. UNO, 2642. FISH ER, Dr. E. L. (Rosettenville)— A ppropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—National Education, 4989; Mines, 5196; Health, 5742. Censorship— see “Publications”. Doctors and medical aid schemes, 5743. Homeopaths, N aturopaths, Osteopaths and Herbalists (Bill), (2R.) 2922, (C.) 2930. Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions (Bill), (2R.) 2760, (C.) 2838, 2845-7, 2859-62, 2866-7, 2876-8, (3R.) 2881. Mentally Retarded Children’s Training (Bill), (2R.) 4038, (C.) 4214, 4219, 4462-3. Mines, accidents on, 5196. Pharm acy (Bill), (2R.) 2831, (C.) 3448-9. Publications (Bill), (C.) 1515, 2377. University students, 4989. Venereal disease, 5745. G RA A FF, Sir de V., M .B.E. (Groofe Schuur)— [Leader of the Opposition] African States, relations with, 1809. A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Prime Minister, 1808, 1876, 1970, 2002, 2022; Sport and Recreation, 5249; Coloured Relations and Rehoboth Affairs. 5801; (3R.) 6527. Bantu, urban, 1819. Censure debate (motion), 27, 436. Certain Organizations, report of Commis­ sion (Schlebusch) of Enquiry into, 834. Coloureds, 31, 440, 1816, 2023, 5801. D efence: Military service, rendering of, Federal policy of United Party, 448, 1971. Inflation, 39. Labour relations, 41, 439, 1972, 2002. Parliam entary Service Bill, (2R.) 1309. South West Africa, 44, 1978, 2006. Speaker, election of, 7. Thompson, Mr. J. O. N „ M.P., death of 22. G REEFF, M r. ,T. W. (Aliwal)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1289; Votes—Justice and Prisons, 6378. Attorneys in rural areas, 1293. Education, 1289. M agistrate a t Aliwal N orth, new house for, 6378. Medical practitioners in rural areas, 1292. Penal system, 6379. G R EY LIN G , Mr. J. C. (Carletonville)— Appropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1306, 1310; Votes—Foreign Affairs, 2666; Labour, 3091; Forestry, 4155; Information, 4276; Community Development, 4936; Commerce and Industries, 5992; (3R.) 6649. Iscor, 5992. Labour, 1315, 3091. Mozambique, 2666. M ulti-national development, 6649. Population growth, 1316, 4936. Press, 1311. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (C.) 3875. Black passengers on Pretoria-Louis T richardt line, 3876. Passenger service to Carletonville, 3875. South Africa’s image abroad, 4276. Tim ber industry, 4155. GROBLER, M r. M. S. F . (Marico)— Agriculture— Farm labour, 5435. M arketing of fruit and vegetables, 5437. Producer prices, 5436. Appropriation (Central Government): Votes—Defence, 2492; Bantu Administration and Develop­ ment, 3233; Agriculture, 5435. Attacks on South Africa, 2492. M ulti-national development, 3233. G ROBLER, Mr. W. S. J. (Springs)— A ppropriation (Central Government), (2R.) 1405; Votes—Labour, 2991; Planning and Statistics, 4659; Public Works, 4700; N a­ tional Education, 4972; Immi­ gration, 5220; Indian Affairs, 6164. Bantu— Artisans, 1406. Education, 1405. T rade unions, 1408, 2992. Chanceries, building of, 4701. Education, 1405, 4972. Electricity (A. Bill), (2R.) 4493. Film synopses, 4975. Fire brigades, subsidies for, 4701. Job reservation, 1408. Homeopaths, Naturopaths, Osteopaths and Herbalists (Bill), (C.) 2929- 31. Indians— Local management for, 6166. N atal Indian Cultural Organization, 6165. Resettlement of, 4659, 6165. Police, actions of, i.r.o. strikers, 2991. Post Office— A ppropriation (Bill), (C.) 2275. Staff, 2275. Telephones, 2276. Press, cultural role of, 4973. Public buildings, enlivenment of, 4700. SABC, 4972. Springs— Accommodation for Government de­ partments in, 4701. M useum for, 2277. Technical College at, 4702, 4975. Telephone exchange and services in, 2276. H ARTZEN BERG , Dr. F . (Lichtenburg)— Agriculture— Land, 5477. Production, 5477. Subsidies, 5478. A ppropriation (Central Government); Votes— Bantu Administration and Development, 3156, 3182; Agriculture, 5477. Bantu— Administration of, delegation of powers, 3512. Homelands, 3156, 3182, 3515. Land for, 3156, 3514. Laws (A. Bill), (2R.) 3511. S.C. on Bantu Affairs, Reports o f : First—M ayen reserve, 5595; Second—Zebediela, 5645. U rban Bantu, 3186. HAYW ARD, Mr. S. A. S. (Graaff-Reinet)— Agriculture— Soil conservation, 5415. A ppropriation (Central Government): Votes—Defence, 2503; Agricul­ ture, 5415. HAYW ARD, Mr. S. A. S.—continued. Armaments, 2503. Compulsory military training, 2504. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (C.) 3772. Tariff increases, 3774. Slaughter stock, conveyance of, 3776. H EFER , M r. W. J. (Standerton)— A ppropriation (Bill) (Central Govern­ ment), (2R.) 1110; Votes—Bantu Education, 3430; Forestry, 4166; N ational Education, 4985, 4986; Agriculture, 5553; Commerce and Industries, 6003. Business leaders in m odem economy, 6003. Education— Bantu education, 3430. Examination system, 4985. Pass percentages, 4986. Policy, N ational (A. Bill), (2R.) 7226. Teaching staff, 4987. University students, married quarters for, 4988. Food production, 5553. M entally Retarded Children’s Training (Bill), (C.) 4449, (3R.) 4522. Outdoor recreation, 4167. Urbanization, 4166. H EN N IN G , Mr. J. M. (Vanderbijlpark)— Appropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—Labour, 2979; Bantu Ad­ ministration and Development, 3326; Commerce and Industries, 6072. Bantu— Townships in South Sotho, 3326. Trade unions, 283, 2981. Censure debate (motion), 276. Inflation, 280. Iscor, 6072. Job reservation, 281. Post Office— Appropriation (Bill), (3R.) 2293. Telephone services, 2294. Railways and H arbours— Appropriation (Bill), (2R.) 3598. Salary increases, 3600. Tariff increases, 3601. Trade unions, 283, 2979. H ER M A N , M r. F . (Potgietersrus)— Africa, 2621. Agricultural industry, technical training in, 5542. A ppropriation (Central G overnm ent): Votes—Finance, 2111; Foreign Affairs, 2621; Bantu Administra­ tion and Development, 3277; Agriculture, 5541; Police, 6411. Bantu— Homeland development, 3277. S.C. on Bantu Affairs, Second Report of (Zebediela), 5662. Estate duty, 2111. Police traps, 6412.