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Health and Welfare—(continued). Legislation—(continued). 2017; Instruction, 2039; C., 2053; 3R., 2053. Health Amendment Bill: 1R., 104; 2R., 1640; 3R., 1645. Health Service Professions, Asso- ciated, Bill: 1R., 2230; 2R„ 2905; 2971; C., 3393; 3R., 3431. Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions Amendment Bill: 1R., 104; 2R., 1645; 3R., 1652. Medical Research Council, South African, Amendment Bill: 1R., 105; 2R., 1659, 1976; C., 1980; 3R., 1985. Nursing Amendment Bill: 1R., 3481; 2R„ 3709, 4482; C., 6280, 6539, 6728; 3R., 6776. Pharmacy Amendment Bill: 1R., 105; 2R., 1652; 3R., 1659. Smoking Control Bill: 1R., 533. Vote, 4697, Amendments to, 8596. Abortions, 4711, 4771. Air pollution, 4778. Anti-smoking legislation, 4779. “Apartheid in Medicine”, document sub- mitted to World Medical Association, 376, 377, 378. Associated Health Service Professions Board, South African, 2907. Basic health services, lack of, in certain areas, 4773. Health and Welfare—(continued). Chiropractors, 2906. Cholera epidemic in Inanda, 350, 351, 365, 367, 369, 372, 373, 1975, 4708, 4766,4768,8871. Cigarettes, advertisements for, 4739. Community health centres, 367. District surgeons, 4702. Doctors: Number of, 4701. Unethical behaviour of, 4712. Drugs: General, 4734. Addiction to, 4742. Dagga, 4734, 4781, 4782. Rehabilitation centres, 4738. Treatment of addicts, 4783. Expenditure on, 4764. Family planning, 4704, 4763, 4778, 4791. Foster care, 4803, 4839. Health centres, 4698, 4717, 4754, 4759. Health education, 367. Health inspectors in industry, 4721. Health plan, six point, 367. Health service tariffs, 4772. Health services, 4785. Health services for private and civil pen- sioners, 4779.

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Health and Welfare—(continued).

Legislation—(continued).

2017; Instruction, 2039; C., 2053; 3R., 2053.

Health Amendment Bill: 1R., 104; 2R., 1640; 3R., 1645.

Health Service Professions, Asso­ciated, Bill: 1R., 2230; 2R„ 2905; 2971; C., 3393; 3R., 3431.

Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions Amendment Bill: 1R., 104; 2R., 1645; 3R., 1652.

Medical Research Council, South African, Amendment Bill: 1R.,105; 2R., 1659, 1976; C., 1980; 3R., 1985.

Nursing Amendment Bill: 1R., 3481; 2R„ 3709, 4482; C., 6280, 6539, 6728; 3R., 6776.

Pharmacy Amendment Bill: 1R., 105; 2R., 1652; 3R., 1659.

Smoking Control Bill: 1R., 533.

Vote, 4697, Amendments to, 8596.

Abortions, 4711, 4771.

Air pollution, 4778.

Anti-smoking legislation, 4779.

“Apartheid in Medicine” , document sub­mitted to World Medical Association, 376, 377, 378.

Associated Health Service Professions Board, South African, 2907.

Basic health services, lack of, in certain areas, 4773.

Health and Welfare—(continued).

Chiropractors, 2906.

Cholera epidemic in Inanda, 350, 351, 365, 367, 369, 372, 373, 1975, 4708, 4766,4768,8871.

Cigarettes, advertisements for, 4739.

Community health centres, 367.

District surgeons, 4702.

Doctors:

Number of, 4701.

Unethical behaviour of, 4712.

Drugs:

General, 4734.

Addiction to, 4742.

Dagga, 4734, 4781, 4782.

Rehabilitation centres, 4738.

Treatment of addicts, 4783.

Expenditure on, 4764.

Family planning, 4704, 4763, 4778, 4791.

Foster care, 4803, 4839.

Health centres, 4698, 4717, 4754, 4759.

Health education, 367.

Health inspectors in industry, 4721.

Health plan, six point, 367.

Health service tariffs, 4772.

Health services, 4785.

Health services for private and civil pen­sioners, 4779.

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Health services of local authorities, 4718, 4724, 4752.

Herbalists, 2906.

Homeopaths, 2906.

Hospital services, breakdown in, 217.

Laingsburg flood disaster, 4708, 4770,4824, 4844, 537 (S).

Medical and Dental Council, South Afri­can, 2913.

Medical Association of South Africa (MASA), 376, 2910.

Medical costs, 4698, 4706, 4716.

Medicine, high cost structure of, 4771.

Medunsa, training of Black medical prac- • titioners at, 4762.

Mental health services, inadequate, 4808.

Mental illness among Blacks, 4704, 4764.

Naturopaths, 2906.

Nuclear power station, safety of, 4747.

Nurses:

Black, use of services of, 4701, 4760.

Conditions of service of, 4756.

Nursing Association, S.A., membership of, 3709.

Nursing Council, S.A., 3709.

Nursing services, 4769.

Nursing situation, 4785.

Searle, Prof. Charlotte, tribute to, 4785.

Health and Welfare—(continued).

Nurses—(continued).

Shortage of, 4755.

Training of, at universities, 4761.

Training of, by private sector, 4786.

Obesity, 4784.

Occupational health, 2906, 4775.

Occupational hygiene, 4775.

Onverwacht, health services at, 8874.

Optometrists, training of, 5706.

Osteopaths, 2906.

Patients in prisons and places of custody, 4809, 4810, 4811, 4822, 4841, 4843.

Pensioners, medical scheme for, 4798,4823,4831,4837.

Pensioners, utilization of services of, 4793, 4808, 4834.

Pharmacists’ assistants, 1653.

Pollution:

Air, 4725.

Drinking water, 4723, 4766.

Population growth, 4727.

Preventive health services, 4776, 4827.

Primary health services, second statutory body for, 4713.

Radiological hazards and protection, 4744, 4784.

S.A. Convention for the Care of the Aged, 4833.

S. A. National Council for the Aged, 4833.

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Slimming aids, 4743.

Smoking, 4730, 4738, 4780.

Social workers:

Salaries of, 4782, 6017, 6031.

Shortage of, 4737, 4811, 6016, 6060.

Staff shortage, 4699, 4702, 4706, 4760.

Specialists, qualifications of, 1645.

Sterilization, 4771.

Toxic materials, 4777.

Water purification, 4777.

Welfare services:

General, 5511.

Blacks, for, see that heading.

Coloureds, for, see that heading.

Indians, for, see that heading.

World Health Assembly, attacks on S.A. Medical Services, 380.

World Health Organization, 6466, 6467.

Year of the Aged, 1444, 4793, 4796, 4819, 4830.

Housing:

General, 8649.

Legislation:

Estate Agents Amendment Bill: 1R., 1908; 2R., 2725; C., 2733; 3R., 2734.

Housing Amendment Bill: 1R., 533; 2R., 1168; 3R., 1187.

Housing—(continued).

Aged:

Frail and sickly, housing for, 4750, 4828.

Home care of, 4807, 4814, 4836, 4840.

Housing for, 3751, 4729, 4748, 4795, 4828, 6566, 6568, 6580, 6592, 6600, 6611, 6637, 6658, 6704, 6705, 8596.

Income limits for residents of old age homes, 4826, 4829.

Rural areas, old age homes for, in, 6705.

Sick-bay facilities in old age homes, 4828.

Backlog in, 245.

Black housing:

General, 1567, 1679, 5036, 5092, 5104.

Backlog in, 4925.

Duncan village, conditions in, 6690, 6691.

Eastern Cape townships, crisis in, 4928, 5041, 5137, 6724.

Expenditure on, 246, 248.

Farm labourers, housing for, 4931.

Financing of, 5094, 406 (S).

Freehold ownership of, 253.

Full ownership, 2742, 2766.

Government subsidized housing for Black workers in White South Africa, 4986.

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Housing—(continued).

Black housing—(continued).

Legal impediments to provision of, 5006.

99-year leasehold system, 2742, 4924, 4926, 4964, 4969, 4986, 5022, 5030, 5034, 5039, 5089, 5128.

Port Elizabeth, Little Soweto in, shanty town conditions in, 254.

Private sector, financing of, by, 249, 251,4925,5005,5164, 5659.

Provision of, 5085, 5088.

Rural areas, houses built by White farmers for Blacks in, 4986.

Self-help, owner-builder schemes, 249, 5057, 5058, 5093.

Subsidization of, phasing out of, 4987.

Subsidy for, 4926.

Building costs, escalation of, 6573, 6595, 440 (S).

Building loans, shortage of, 246.

Building materials, local testing of, 6624, 6648.

Building services, 6678.

Building standards, 6646.

Churches’ contribution to, 6660.

Coloured housing:

General, 247, 4533, 4621, 6715.

Atlantis, prohibitively expensive hous­ing at, 374 (S), 403 (S).

East London, critical housing problems in, 6690, 6691, 6724.

Housing—(continued).

Coloured housing—(continued).

Self-help, owner-builder schemes, 249.

Commission of Inquiry into Housing Mat­ters, 6596, 8739, 8759.

Concessions for development of, 3872.

Crash home-building programme, 6651,6652, 6653, 6703.

Crisis in, 166, 6561.

Estate agents:

Black estate agency industry, establish­ment of, 407 (S).

Board, 2727.

Fidelity fund certificate, 2727.

Exorbitant prices of, 439 (S).

Financing of, 6601, 6609, 6618, 6619,6627, 439 (S).

Flat rentals, high, 218, 246 , 4801, 6567, 6574, 6576, 6615, 8597, 367 (S).

Flats, incentives to private sector to build, 1568, 6616, 6628, 6641, 6653.

Flats, new, suggested building of, by Gov­ernment, 6588.

Flats, purchase of blocks of, by State bod­ies, 6617, 6644.

Foreign project loans for, 6609.

Government expenditure on, 247, 258, 6561, 6562, 6569, 6597, 6660.

High cost of, 69.

High density, 6620.

High interest rates, 246.

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Housing—(continued).

Housing stock:

General, 1569.

Protection and upgrading of, 6635, 6636, 6637, 6638, 6639, 6640.

Increased building and building materialcosts, 247.

Indian housing:

General, 6715.

East London, critical housing problems in, 6690, 6691, 6724.

Inflated bond rates, 217.

Infrastructure for, 6602, 6623.

Low cost housing:

General, 5087, 6571, 6623, 6648, 6701,6723.

Private sector involvement in provision of, 6641.

Research projects on, 6647.

Saving on services, 6646.

Middle-income group housing, 6702.

Mobile homes, 6593, 6617.

Mortgage bonds, extension of period for repayment of, 6621.

Mortgage bonds, sale of, on open market, 6610.

Mortgage bonds, wife’s income included in 25% limit, 6612, 6621, 440 (S).

National Housing Commission:

General, 245, 6569, 6601.

Borrowing powers of, 1168, 6601.

Housing—(continued).

National Housing Fund, additonal appro­priation for, 1909, 3554, 6562, 6673, 6677.

National housing policy for Whites, 1306.

OFS goldfields, housing needs of, 6624.

Prefabricated houses, 6687, 6688, 6723.

Pretoria, shortage of housing in, 3751.

Private sector:

Building of letting units by, 6594, 6596, 6620.

Role of, in financing of, 6561, 6562, 6567, 6572, 6599, 6701.

Rent Boards, phasing out of, 6686, 6723.

Rent Control, 218, 6558, 6574, 6577, 6581, 6582, 6583, 6584, 6585, 6588, 6594, 6595, 6613, 6627, 6635, 6676.

Rent, increases in, 4816, 6577.

Rents Act and other laws relating to ac­commodation, proposed enquiry into, 836.

Rents formula, revision of, 6642, 6643.

Sectional titles, 218, 4802, 6574, 6583, 6596, 6615, 6617, 6628, 6635, 395 (S).

Select Committee on Rent Control and Related Matters:

General, 6597, 6613, 6614, 6669, 6688.

Appointment of, 7359.

Report of, 8722.

Self-help housing, 93 (S).

Share-block companies, ownership of flats by, 6616.

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Housing—(continued).

Shortage of, 4924, 6576.

State-subsidized housing:

General, 6673.

Means limit on, 407 (S).

Statistics on, 6634.

Subeconomic, 6686.

Subsidized rentals for non-White lower in­come groups, 6564, 6565, 6642, 6721.

Subsidy formula for, new, 6563, 6569.

Subsidy schemes for unmarried persons, 4281.

Tenants of rented premises, protection of,6628, 6635, 6670, 6671, 6672.

Townhouse villages, 6652.

Township developers, tax concessions for,6653.

Transport Services staff, housing for, see “Staff” under “Transport Services” .

Utility housing companies, proposed es­tablishment of, 10, 6611, 6621, 6645, 6648, 6674, 6702, 6721.

Viljoen Committee, see that heading.

Welfare housing, 10, 6600, 6658.

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Immigration:

General, 5284.

Immigrants, 5506.

Immigration drive, importance of sus­tained and intensified, 2287.

Immigration—(continued).

Polish refugees:

Influx of, 155.

Recruitment of, 1951, 1953.

Processing of immigrants, 1954.

Rate of, 1952, 1954.

Selection of immigrants, 5303.

Skilled immigrants, 5284.

Inanda, see “Blacks” .

Indians:

General, 5529, 8904.

Legislation:

Indian Council, South African, Amendment Bill: 1R., 5992; re­ferred to S.C., 7840.

Constitutional position of, 4029, 4141.

Education:

School attendance figures, 5418.

Future of, 5554.

History of, in S. A., 5406.

Lenasia, 5579.

Local affairs committees of, 5419.

Political development of, 5528.

Political rights of, 5548.

Progress of, 5290.

Separate homeland for, 4104.

South African Indian Council:

General, 162, 382, 5514, 5518, 5536.

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Indians—(continued).

South African Indian Council—(con­tinued).

Elections for, boycott of, 181, 5419, 5484, 5487, 5496, 5514, 5535.

Trade training centres, adult, see “Man­power” .

Transport Services for, see “Transport Services, South African” .

Unemployment rate among, 5418.

Welfare services for, 5351.

Industries, Commerce and Tourism:

Legislation:

Hotels Amendment Bill: 1R., 533; 2R., 1241; 3R., 1247.

Share Blocks Control Amendment Bill: 1R., 105; 2R., 1247, 1614; C., 1622; 3R., 1622.

Standards Bill: 1R., 14; 2R., 1217; C., 1232; 3R., 1234.

Supplies, National, Procurement Amendment Bill: 1R., 105; 2R., 1234; 3R., 1240.

Travel Agents and Travel AgenciesBill: 1R., 6302.

Vote, 5841.

Assocom:

Objections to Black Transport Services Amendment Bill, 5563, 5950, 5967.

Telex sent by, 5881.

Atlantis diesel plant, 5891, 5952, 5968, 374 (S).

Bricks, price of, 5950, 5967.

Building regulations, 5926.

Industries, Commerce and Tourism—(con­tinued).

Electronics industry, 5928.

Explosives industry, 5937.

Factory unit complexes, 5924, 5962.

Film industry, 5772, 5781, 5819.

Growth points at Bloemfontein, Kimber­ley and De Aar, 6444.

Industrial—

Development Corporation, 5923.

Development Points, 4650 , 4662, 4672, 4948, 5908.

Development Programme, 2608, 2647,5872.

Freedom, 2789.

Incentives, 4670.

Strategy, 5869, 5873, 5904, 5907, 5941, 5958.

Industries, protection of, 5904, 5906, 5951.

Liquor trade, 5930.

Motor industry, stability in, 5922.

Motor vehicle spares, price control over, 5945,5965.

Newcastle, industrial development of, 5882.

Onverwacht, industrial development of, 5157.

Port Elizabeth and Eastern Cape, position of, as industrial area, 2609, 5891, 5920, 5923, 5925, 5944, 5960.

Port Sheptstone-Marburg area, as growth- point, 4651, 4673.

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Industries, Commerce and Tourism—(con­tinued).

Regional development, 8648, 16 (S).

S. A. Bureau of Standards, 5860.

Small business undertakings, 5859, 5930, 5961.

Technological development in S.A., 5862, 5957.

Textile industry, 5934, 5963.

Tourism:

General, 5973.

Assaults on tourists, 5977.

Conference on, 5994.

Cost of, 5993.

Development of, in S. A., 5991.

Domestic, promotion of, 5970, 5976, 5993.

Expenditure on, 5969.

Facilities for non-White tourists, 5975, 5996.

Foreign tourists:

Incentives to, 5970, 5971.

Number of, 5973.

Revenue from, 5973.

Funds for, 5982, 5991.

Garden Route, 6496.

International hotels, 5981, 5997.

Low priority given to, 5970, 5974, 5980.

Mountains as tourist attractions, 5987, 5998.

Industries, Commerce and Tourism—(con­tinued).

Tourism—(continued).

Regional committees for promotion of, 5998.

Rising costs of, 5976.

Satour, 2403, 5977.

Seafood route along West Coast, pro­posed, 5995.

Subsidization of, 1612.

Winter tourism, 5975, 5978, 5996.

Information scandal, 4059.

Inland Revenue, see “Financial and Econom­ic Affairs” .

Internal Affairs:

Legislation:

Births, Marriages and Deaths Regis­tration Amendment Bill: 1R., 105; 2R., 1632; 3R., 1636.

Natural Scientists’ Bill: 1R., 533; 2R., 2091, 2143; C., 2492, 2674; 3R., 2893.

Population Registration Amendment Bill: 1R., 7224; 2R„ 7840; C., 8040; 3R., 9337.

Vote, 1948, 5277.

Aliens, control of, 5283.

Citizenship, 5285, 5303, 5506.

Civilian Services Section, shortage of staff in, 1950.

Electoral matters, see that heading.

Emigration, see that heading.

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Internal Affairs—(continued).

Identity documents:

General, 5285, 5287, 5379, 5503, 7841.

Applications for, delays in dealing with, 5502.

Fingerprints and palm-prints, use of, in, 7844.

Uniform, for all population groups,5287.

Immigration, see that heading.

Legal costs, payment of, in court case F. S. D. Mpanqele et al v P. W. Bo­tha etal., 1949, 1952.

Natural Scientists:

Abuses by, protection of public against, 2497.

Council for, South African, functions of, 2495.

Joint Council of Scientific Societies, 2709.

Legislation on, to be handled by Office of Prime Minister, 2492.

Need to train more, 2493.

Science Planning Branch of the Office of the Prime Minister, 2504.

Scientific Advisory Council, 2504.

Tariffs of, 2494, 2499.

Work reservation i.r.o., 2497.

Publications Board, 5411, 5412, 5446.

Publications control:

General: 5289, 5368, 5373, 5375, 5411,5445,5476,5513.

Internal Affairs—(continued).

Publications control—(continued).

Prohibition on possession of scientific works dealing with communism, 5518.

Race classification:

General, 5301, 5500.

Applications for, delays in, 5502.

Residence permits, issuing of permanent, 1868.

Staff:

Shortage of, 5300.

Van der Merwe, Mr. Fanie, appointment of, as Director General of, 5277,5288, 5300.

Van der Merwe, Mr. Jimmy, former Di­rector General of, 5282, 5288.

International Development Association, see“Financial and Economic Affairs” .

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Jacobs Committee report, 3952, 3955, 4287, 449 (S), 474 (S), 489 (S), 523 (S), 539 (S), 556 (S).

Justice:

Legislation:

Appeals Amendment BUI: 1R., 8231; 2R., 9458; C., 9467; 3R., 9470.

Attorneys Amendment Bill: 1R., 2143; 2R., 3352; 3R., 3378.

Court Buildings, Demonstrations in or near, Prohibition Bill: 1R., 4052; 2R., 6730; C., 6790; 3R., 7197.

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Justice—(continued).

Legislation—(continued).

Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill:1R., 2230; 2R., 3378, 3514; C., 3528; 3R., 3597.

Information, Protection of, Bill: 1R., 4145; 2R ., 7207, 7557; C., 7665, 7759; 3R., 7941.

Intimidation Bill: 1R., 4052; 2R., 6769, 6826; C., 6859; 3R., 7203.

Judges’ Remuneration Amendment Bill: 1R., 6557; 2R., 7483; 3R., 7484.

Magistrates’ Courts Amendment Bill:1R., 2143; 2R., 3346; 3R., 3351.

Vote, 881 (S).

Administration of, reduction in cost of,2486.

Appeals in Appellate Division, build-up of, 9458.

Association of Law Societies, 1055, 2732.

Attorney-General, collection of debts by, 922 (S).

Attorneys’ Fidelity Guarantee Fund,3353.

Bannings, 929 (S), 933 (S), 936 (S), 938 (S), 954 (S), 971 (S), 974 (S), 1011 (S), 1016 (S).

Bosch, Advocate, tribute to, 891 (S), 894 (S), 963 (S).

Bribery, see “Corruption” .

Compulsory minimum prison sentences, elimination of, 1017.

Computer evidence, admissibility of, in courts, 906 (S).

Justice—(continued).

Corruption, see that heading.

Court proceedings, disruption of, 6731.

Crimes of violence, incidence of, 986 (S), 1007 (S), 1022 (S).

Demonstrations, see debates on “Demon­strations in or near Court Buildings Prohibition Bill” .

Diemont Commission, see that heading.

Divorce:

General, 960 (S).

Act, evaluation of, 905 (S).

Rate, high, 905 (S).

Habeas corpus, 883 (S), 889 (S), 915 (S), 939 (S), 970 (S).

Hoexter Commission see debates on “Ap­peals Amendment Bill” .

Human rights, 3770.

Inquests, 948 (S).

Intimidation, see debates on “Intimidation Bill” .

Judges:

Making available of tape recorders to, 935 (S), 966 (S).

Remuneration of, 934 (S).

Supplying of statute books to, 935 (S), 967 (S).

Judges and Judges’ Clerks, appointment of S.C. on Report on Subsistence and Travelling Allowances of (motion), 6556; report of S.C., 8723; report considered and adopted, 9500.

Judiciary, importance of, 934 (S).

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Justice—(continued).

Juvenile Court, orders by, 4791, 4836.

Legal training, 927 (S).

Litigation, high cost of, 9460.

Magistrates:

Civil course for, introduction of, 897 (S).

Rural, 898 (S), 900 (S), 936 (S).

Majority, lowering of age of, 904 (S).

Masters’ Division, 919 (S).

Matrimonial affairs. Black, inquiry into, 910 (S).

Matrimonial Property Law:

Appointment of Select Committee on, 8230.

Report of S.A. Law Commission on, 897 (S), 907 (S), 940 (S), 959 (S).

Ministerial action, judicial review of, 68, 95.

Palace of Justice in Pretoria, restorationof, 926 (S), 928 (S), 935 (S), 958 (S), 967 (S).

Pass law offences, 4928.

People of colour, employment of, by De­partment, 921 (S).

Political trials, hearing of, behind closed doors, 882 (S), 889 (S), 911 (S), 939 (S).

Rape:

General, 949 (S), 946 (S).

Medico-legal aspects of, referral of, to S. A. Law Commission, 901 (S).

Justice—(continued).

Registrars’ Division, 920 (S).

Rule of Law, 1033, 1047, 883 (S), 889 (S), 902 (S), 915 (S).

Rumpff Commission, see that heading.

Rumpff, Mr. Justice, tribute to, 894 (S).

Staff:

Conditions of service of, improved, 887 (S), 899 (S).

Recruitment of, 964 (S).

Shortage of, 884 (S), 895 (S), 897 (S), 901 (S), 916 (S), 945 (S).

Training of, 887 (S), 894 (S), 962 (S).

Standing Committee on Vote, Report of, 6728.

State Attorneys, fees payable by, to pri­vate practitioners, 904 (S), 965 (S).

State Law Advisors, 918 (S).

Statutory reforms, 4497.

Sub judice rule, 944 (S).

Supreme Court, right of appeal to, 2487.

Unlawful organizations, 6853 (S).

Witwatersrand Local Division, inclusion of Vereeniging and Vanderbijlparkin, 888 (S), 925 (S).

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Kangwane, possible incorporation of, into Swaziland, 3949.

(See also “Swaziland” under “Foreign Affairs and Information” .)

Kriigel Committee, 986 (S), 1021 (S).

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KwaZulu:

General, 4284, 4435, 4658, 4664.

Industrial development in, 5055.

Land tenure system of, 5119.

Sugar Association, S.A., assistance of, to sugar cane growers in, 5120, 5121.

Women, minority status of, in, 5139.

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Land, see “Development and Land Affairs” .

Laingsburg flood disaster, see “Health and Welfare” and “Agriculture and Fisher­ies” .

Lipton Report, see “Manpower” .

Local Authorities:

General, 5305, 5330, 5337, 5339, 5510.

Ambulance and fire protection services, transfer of payments for, by State to,3556.

Assessment rates, payment of, by State to, 3556.

Assistance to, 3870.

Cape Town City Council, attack by man­agement committees on attitude of, 5457,5458, 5540, 5541.

Commuter services, compensation i.r.o., payable by State to, 3557.

Croesser work group, 3557, 9349, 405 (S), 410 (S), 441 (S).

Expenditure of, surveillance by Treasury over, 3557.

Finances of, 1504,1520, 1883, 1935, 9349.

Johannesburg municipal elections, 244, 385, 418, 419, 1464, 1519, 1596, 3870, 4013,4114,4137,5489.

Local Authorities—(continued).

Local loans fund, 1935, 1939.

Maintenance of, 4656.

Metropolitan board to take over services of, 405 (S), 406 (S).

Nominated regional councils, 399.

Pensioners, exemption from payment of municipal rates, 4793, 4802, 4821,4836,4837.

Separate, for all race groups, 6714.Spending by, 1942, 1945, 1946.

Staff of, 9347.

Town Councils and Village Councils, see debates on “Black Local Authorities Bill” .

Lochner, Dr. J., see “Fisheries” under “Agriculture and Fisheries” .

Lusaka Manifesto, see “Foreign Affaris and Information” .

M

Manpower:

Legislation:

Labour Relations Amendment Bill:1R., 533; 2R., 2477; C., 2490; 3R..2492.

Manpower Training Amendment Bill:1R., 6557; 2R., 8231; 3R., 8248.

Unemployment Insurance—

Amendment Bill: 1R., 13; 2R., 441; C., 446; 3R., 446.

Second Amendment Bill: 1R, 7630; 2R., 8250; 3R., 8265.

Vote, 1918, 1 (S).

Adult trade testing centre at Olifantsfon- tein, 108 (S).

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Manpower—(continued).

Adult trade training centres:

General, 45 (S).

Durban (Asians), 45 (S), 58 (S).

Kasselsvlei (Coloureds), 45 (S), 58 (S).

Kimberley (Coloureds), proposed es­tablishment of, 131.

Vereeniging, 45 (S), 58 (S).

Westlake, 45 (S), 58 (S).

Artisans:

Shortage of, 5846.

State training facilities for, 46 (S), 58 (S), 73 (S), 74 (S).

Automation and mechanisation, 65 (S).

Boycott movement, 410.

Cash training allowance, payment of, to employers in designated industrial development areas, see debates on “Manpower Training Amendment Bill” .

Closed shop principle:

General. 2481, 2482, 2484, 20 (S), 21 (S), 83 (S), 84 (S), 85 (S).

Phasing out of, 136 (S).

Coloured labour preference policy in Western Cape, see “Coloureds” .

Commisssion of inquiry into the working conditions of farm workers and dom­estic workers, 2 (S), 15 (S), 22 (S), 47 (S), 49 (S), 75 (S), 97 (S), 113 (S).

Compulsory arbitration, 2479.

Computer scientists and systems analysts, shortage of, 5815.

Manpower—(continued).

Conditions of service, improvement of, Vote on, 6727.

Confederation of Labour, 12 (S).

Departmental report, non-availability of, 1 (S), 26 (S), 29 (S), 47 (S).

Depoliticizing of Minister’s functions, 2483.

Domestic workers:

General, 117 (S).

Exclusion of, from labour legislation, 85 (S), 86 (S).

Exploitation of, 113 (S).

Pension scheme for, 61 (S), 117 (S).

Eastern Cape, unemployment in, 5892.

Employers’ organization, 2479, 2480.

Employees’ organizations in agricultural industry, 48 (S).

Employment, provision of, 4050.

Engineers, shortage of, 5846, 5911.

Entrepreneurs, shortage of, 33 (S).

“Equal pay for equal work” , 118 (S), 119 (S), 130 (S), 141 (S).

Farm workers:

General, 30 (S), 59 (S).

Education of, 76 (S).

Exclusion of, from labour legislation, 76 (S), 85 (S).

Exploitation of, alleged, 75 (S), 110 (S), 113 (S).

Fringe benefits of, 32 (S), 48 (S), 77 (S).

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Manpower—(continued).

Farm workers—(continued).

Housing of, 76 (S).

Inability of, to own property, 98 (S).

Medical expenses of, borne by farmers, 31 (S).

Non-cash benefits of, 100 (S).

Pension and medical fund for, 8 (S), 86 (S).

Service contract for, 8 (S).

Union for, 2 (S).

Welfare of, 77 (S).

Fees i.r.o. wage determinations, 2483.

Fosatu, 121 (S).

Handicapped persons, employment of, 143 (S).

High-level manpower, 55 (S).

Industrial:

Accidents, 80 (S).

Agreements, 2486.

Court, 2478, 2480, 2481, 26 (S), 27 (S), 54 (S), 115 (S).

Engineers, shortage of, 33 (S).

Legislation, Commission of Inquiry into, 83 (S).

In-service training:

Centres:

General, 124 (S).

Apex, 124 (S), 142 (S).

Manpower—(continued).

In-service training—(continued).

Centres—(continued).

Boithusong, 124 (S).

Chamdor, 124 (S).

Schemes, 42 (S), 90 (S), 98 (S), 107 (S).

International Labour Organization, 24 (S), 25 (S), 115 (S).

Job reservation:

General, 2413.

Mining industry, in, removal of, 3 (S), 50 (S).

Statutory, removal of, 52 (S).

Jobs, creation of, 5916, 5941, 6703, 27 (S),28 (S), 735 (S).

Labour:

Brokers, registration of, 2488.

Bureaux, 133 (S).

Dispensation in S. A ., accepted by world, 54 (S).

Inadequate training of, 34 (S).

Liaison with National States on, 28 (S).

Mobility, lack of, 438 (S).

Peace, 2413, 40 (S), 56 (S), 60 (S).

Problems, 2462.

Reforms, 3918.

Relations Act, amendments to i.r.o. In­dustrial Court, implementation of,130 (S).

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Manpower—(continued).

Labour—(continued).

Security, 43 (S).

Shortage of, 3775.

Turnover, 5911.

Lipton Report on farm workers, 75 (S).

Literacy training, 115 (S), 140 (S).

Managers:

Labour management of, 66 (S).

Shortage of, 5845, 5910.

Training of, 67 (S).

Management systems, 42 (S), 43 (S).

“Manpower 2000” , 72 (S), 73 (S), 89 (S).

Mineworkers, 111 (S).

Mining industry, shortage of trained la­bour in. 111 (S), 140 (S).

Ministerial powers transferred to Industri­al Court, 2479.

Mobile training units, 30 (S), 54 (S), 55 (S), 97 (S), 110 (S).

Motor industry, test centre for, 140 (S).

National Manpower Commission, 2484, 5146, 5149, 125 (S), 139 (S).

National Occupational Safety Association, 81 (S), 134 (S).

National Productivity Institute, 42 (S), 95 (S).

National Service commitments for Whites, detrimental effect of, in labour sphere, 13 (S), 15 (S), 45 (S).

Manpower—(continued).

National Servicemen, labour concessions for, 58 (S), 67 (S), 90 (S).

National Training Council, 138 (S).

Normalization of labour practice and legislation in S.A., 23 (S), 24 (S).

Oversupply of unskilled labour, 14 (S).

Private sector, co-operation of, 56 (S).

Productivity, 1429, 2744, 3901, 5856, 5901, 5904, 5909, 5911, 5949, 5960, 14 (S), 33 (S), 34 (S), 38 (S), 42 (S), 43 (S), 73 (S), 88 (S), 95 (S), 96 (S), 139 (S).

Rationalization of, 2480.

Recession, discharging of employees dur­ing, 92 (S).

Rules Board, 2478, 2481.

SEIFSA, 133 (S).

Shortage of, 95 (S).

Situation i.r.o., 3903.

Skilled labour, shortage of, 3812, 3901, 5845, 123 (S).

South African Association of Municipal Workers, 12 (S).

South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU), 226.

Standing Committee on, report of, 4844.

Standing inter-state committees, establish­ment of, 9.

Status quo orders, 2483.

Strikes and work stoppages, 3 (S), 15 (S), 19 (S), 41 (S).

Top management, 64 (S), 67 (S), 131 (S).

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Manpower—(continued).

Trade tests:

Decentralization of, 109 (S).

Take-over of, from Department of Nat­ional Education, 91 (S).

Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA), 2486.

Trade Unions:

General, 410, 2480, 20 (S), 63 (S), 127 (S).

Automony of, 51 (S), 87 (S).

Black:

Establishment of, 60 (S), 113 (S).

Recognition, previous refusal to accord, to, 70 (S).

Registered, 23 (S).

Establishment of additional, 40 (S).

Freedom of association of, 87 (S).

Leaders of:

Detention of, 23, 53, 148, 224, 233, 3920, 5 (S), 6 (S), 7 (S), 24 (S),29 (S), 50 (S), 69 (S), 82 (S), 105 (S).

Militant, 128 (S).

Number of, registered, 126 (S).

Politics, connection of, with, 69 (S).

Registration of, 52 (S), 128 (S).

Security Branch involvement in, 3919, 117 (S).

Trained labour, shortage of, 72 (S).

Manpower—(continued).

Training:

General, 1454, 1918, 5847, 35 (S), 38 (S), 41 (S), 133 (S).

Cost of, 408, 3554, 3777.

Facilities:

Data bank for, 138 (S).

Full utilization of, 93 (S).

Financing of, 107 (S).

Incentives for, 97 (S).

Labour in agricultural sphere, incen­tives for, 5146.

Opportunites for workers in S. A., 787.

Standards, 57 (S).

Underemployment, 27 (S).

Unemployment:

General, 1379, 5284, 5844, 27 (S), 36 (S), 38 (S), 57 (S), 89 (S), 92 (S), 137 (S).

Insurance funds, establishment of, in in­dependant states, see debates on “Unemployment Insurance, Sec­ond Amendment Bill” .

Unfair labour practices, 2478.

Unregistered employees’ organizations,2487.

Victimization, 2478.

Vocational training, 72 (S).

Wage demands, 120, 411, 4 (S), 99 (S), 100 (S).

Wage gap, elimination of, 2563, 3286,3749.

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Manpower—(continued).

Wiehahn Commission, 9, 3 (S), 9 (S).

Workers:

Estrangement of, alleged, 53 (S).

Pensions and benefits of, 43 (S).

Safety and health of, protective meas­ures for, 79 (S).

Selection, placement and motivation of, 42 (S).

White, protection of, 18 (S), 22 (S).

Work-seekers, training of, 136 (S).

Work-shyness, 74 (S).

Marine Resources, see under “Agriculture and Fisheries” and “Treurnicht Commission” .

Marx, Karl, 2776.

Mineral and Energy Affairs:

Legislation:

Electricity Amendment Bill: 1R., 1809; 2R., 2223, 3340; 3R., 3346.

Nuclear Energy Bill: 1R., 7630; 2R., 8071, 8355; C., 8365; 3R., 8386.

Precious Stones Amendment Bill:1R., 14; 2R., 50; C., 533; 3R., 625.

Vote, 1965, 757 (S).

Atomic Energy Board, 8071.

Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa, establishment of, 8072.

Barnes, Mr. V. C., new Government Min­ing Engineer, 773 (S), 798 (S), 858 (S).

Mineral and Energy Affairs— (continued).

Bio-mass, use of, 788 (S).

Cabora Bassa, power supplies from, 6111, 762 (S).

Cartel operations of supplies to electricity generating industries throughout the world, allegations of, 860 (S), 873 (S).

Coal:

General, 764 (S), 788 (S), 847 (S).

By-products of, 847 (S).

Conversion of, improved technology for, 806 (S).

Demand for, in S.A., 773 (S).

Exploitation, percentage of, 849 (S).

Export:

Allocations, 9, 819 (S).«

Concessions, allocation of additional, for waste coal, 802 (S).

Permits, conditions for issue of, 801 (S).

Programme, 800 (S).

Industry, 848 (S).

Position in S.A., 790 (S).

Reserves, 9.

Council for Nuclear Safety, 8073.

Crude oil, contract price for, 765 (S), 770 (S).

Daylight saving, 765 (S), 869 (S).

Electricity costs of farmers, subsidizing of, 764 (S), 879 (S).

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Mineral and Energy Affairs—(continued).

Energy, alternative, 764 (S), 817 (S).

Energy provision, RSA world leadership in, 122.

Energy research, 768 (S).

Energy supply programme, 8650.

Equalization Fund, 766 (S).

Escom:

General, 762 (S), 828 (S), 830 (S), 855 (S).

Capital, formation of, for, see debates on “Electricity Amendment Bill” .

Employees of, 858 (S).

Increase in productivity of, 856 (S).

Loans of, 833 (S).

New tariff structure (tariff O) for small- scale consumers in rural areas, 832 (S), 878 (S).

Palmiet River pump storage scheme, 843 (S).

Productivity improvement programme, 856 (S).

Raw materials, supply of, to, see de­bates on “Electricity Amendment Bill” .

Tariffs of, uniform, 763 (S), 770 (S), 816 (S).

Explosives industry, 796 (S).

Fuel:

Conservation measures, 838 (S).

Used during sporting events, 839 (S).

Wood used as, 786 (S), 820 (S), 828 (S).

Mineral and Energy Affairs—(continued).

Government Mining Engineer, office of, 866 (S).

Hydro-electricity, 762 (S), 767 (S), 816 (S).

Kirchner, Mr G., retired Government Mining Engineer, tribute to, 773 (S).

Koeberg:

General, 759 (S), 815 (S).

Date of commissioning, 815 (S).

Medium activity waste, storage of, 874 (S).

Mineral and energy policy, 783 (S).

Mineral industry, 767 (S).

Minerals:

S. A. as supplier of, 825 (S).

Unexploited, compensation for, 2624, 2646.

Utilization of, 3778.

Mine workers:

Compensation to, 777 (S).

Compulsory retirement of, 862 (S).

Gratuities for, possible, 864 (S).

Long-service gratuities paid to, 778 (S).

Medical examinations of, 775 (S).

Pensions, see “Salaries and Pensions” .

Treatment of, by Medical Bureau, 846 (S), 860 (S), 872 (S).

Welfare of, 864 (S).

Working conditions of, 835 (S).

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Mineral and Energy Affairs—(continued).

Mining industry:

Copper, 769 (S).

Diamonds:

General, 769 (S), 803 (S).

Prospecting for, additional marine areas on West Coast, 804 (S).

Employment opportunities in, 781 (S), 819 (S).

Free State Geduld mine, mining disas­ter at, 865 (S).

Future of, in S.A., 796 (S).

Gold:

General, 845 (S).

Mines:

Assistance to, 1966,1967.

Decrease in number of accidents and deaths on, 773 (S).

(See also “Financial and Economic Affairs” .)

Mines:

General, 845 (S).

Open cast, surface rehabilitation of,795 (S), 823 (S).

Safety in, 866 (S).

Open Cast Advisory Committee, 795 (S).

Rationalized labour, dispensation for, 9.

Wiehahn Commission, see “Man­power” .

Mineral and Energy Affairs—(continued).

Nieuwenhuizen Report, see that heading.

Nuclear:

Activities, restructuring of, 8072.

Development in S.A., 758 (S), 813 (S).

Non-proliferation Treaty, possible sign­ing of, by S.A., 761 (S).

Power stations, establishment of more, in S.A., 760 (S), 814 (S).

Research, amount of money spent on, 767 (S), 771 (S), 789 (S), 841 (S).

Waste, 767 (S).

Occupational Diseases Act, incorporation of, into Workmen’s Compensation Act, 774 (S), 777 (S).

Oil:

Import, price of, 1121, 379 (S), 818 (S).

Price, decline in, 430 (S).

Sources of, for S.A., secrecy surround­ing, 842 (S), 875 (S).

Petrol:

Air pollution from lead in, 766 (S).

Cheques to pay for, 792 (S).

Credit card payments for, prohibition of, 792 (S), 821 (S).

Hours of sale of, 807 (S).

Permits, replacement of, by service fee, 808 (S), 827 (S), 834 (S), 837 (S), 851 (S), 858 (S), 864 (S), 870 (S).

Price, 766 (S), 767 (S), 793 (S).

Power shedding, electrical, 828 (S), 869 (S).

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Mineral and Energy Affairs—(continued).

Pump storage schemes, 762 (S).

Radio-active waste, 760 (S), 815 (S).

Renewable energy sources, 788 (S).

Roux, Dr. A. J. A ., tribute to, 8073, 797 (S), 858 (S).

Sasol:

General, 853 (S).

Shareholding in, 873 (S).

Soekor, 766 (S).

Solar energy:

General, 765 (S), 788 (S), 817 (S).

Research on, 868 (S).

Tax, concessions i.r.o., 868 (S).

Staff shortage. 1965, 1966, 757 (S), 711 (S), 773 (S).

Strategic Oil Fund, 4063.

Synthetic fuel, 804 (S).

Tiger’s eye, allegations i.r.o., 859 (S), 873 (S).

Uranium enrichment:

Amount to be spent on, 759 (S).

Corporation of S. A., 8071.

Wiles, Dr. F. J., tribute to, 858 (S).

Mint, South African, see “Financial and Economic Affairs” .

Mismanagement through ministerial incom­petence, 61, 62.

Mixed marriages, 4635.

Museums, see “National Education".

N

National Education:

Legislation:

Education, National, Poiicv Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 14; 2R., 567,* 637; C., 971, 1066; 3R., 1127.

Educational Services AmendmentBill: 1R., 14; 2R., 651; 3R., 659.

Heraldry Amendment Bill: 1R., 14;2R., 546; C., 628; 3R., 969.

Peninsula Technikon Bill: 1R., 104; referred to S.C. 1631; referral to S.C. withdrawn, 1809; 2R., 2064; C., 2148; 3R, 2722.

Publications, Legal Deposit of, Bill:1R., 14; 2R., 659; 3R., 667.

Administrative staff at schools, 5838.

Advisory Committee on Performing Arts, 5683.

Blind, education of, the, 5794.

Bloemfontein conference, 5463, 5650, 5666, 5710, 5733, 5765.

Bussing system in America, 361.

Capab budget, 5646, 5683, 5684.

Career-orientated schools, 5660.

Children in need of care, education of, 568.

Children’s Act schools, 5704, 5810.

Common educational system under one department, 5473, 5709, 5722, 5741, 5745, 5769, 5804, 5834, 663 (S), 672 (S), 679 (S), 680 (S), 684 (S), 712 (S).

Compulsory school attendance, 5660, 5665.

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National Education—(continued).

Computer science, teaching of, at schools, 5817,5819.

Computer technology, use of in educa­tion, 5782,5785.

Constantia reformatory school for boys, 6696, 6697, 6698.

Cultural Affairs Branch, 5701.

Cultural institutions, formula for subsidiz­ing of, 5685.

Culture, advancement of, by, 5684.

Educational Structures Committee, 5688.

Extramural studies, 5717.

Financing of, 5659.

Free compulsory school education, 1128.

Gifted children, 5695, 5839.

Government expenditure on, 3554, 3753, 3792.

Grahamstown conference, 5463, 5650, 5666,5766.

Handicapped children, education of, 5681.

Higher educational institutions, decentra­lization of, to rural areas, 5732.

H.S.R.C., investigation into provision of education for all population groups (De Lange Commission), 10, 4648, 5642, 5643, 5649, 5653, 5656, 5657, 5661, 5667, 5710, 5717, 5750 5764, 5766.

H.S.R.C., money allocated to, 5686, 5725, 5796.

(See also “De Lange Commission Re­port” .)

Industrial schools, 5698.

National Education— (continued).

Kruger Square, proposed, 5811.

Meyer, Dr. P. S., new Director-General, welcoming of, 5641, 5648, 5666, 5673,5694,5777,5801.

Mother-tongue education, 5658.

Museum pieces, 1622.

Museums, 5804.

National Advisory Library Council, 5682.

National Cultural History Museum, 5811.

National Monuments Council, 5647, 5803.

Open or mixed schools, 359, 360, 362.

Parallel medium schools, 5733.

Post-school education, testing of qualifica­tions for, 5764.

Pretoria Teachers’ Training College:

General, 3753.

Cancellation of project, 367 (S).

Pupils, present and projected numbers of, 5745.

Reform schools, 5807.

Religious instruction, 5736.

Sabinet, 5681.

Salary gap between headmasters and in­spectors, narrowing of, 5798.

School, part played by, 5661.

School secretaries, 5691.

School sports leagues, exclusive, 5647.

Teachers:

Calibre of, 5661.

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National Education—(continued).

Teachers—(continued).

Conditions of service, improvements in, 5688.

English-speaking, shortage of, 5694.

Formative effect of, 5778.

General post structure, dissatisfaction i.r.o., 5689.

Housing subsidy for, improvement in,5688, 5690.

Pension system for, improvement in,5689.

Physical science, shortage of and inad­equately trained teachers of, 5646, 5690,5833.

Rural areas, teachers in, 5730.

Salaries of, 5687, 5688, 5699.

Shortage of, 5691.

Standards of, 5687.

Women, salary parity for, 5689.

Training colleges:

General, 5775.

Salaries of senior staff and heads of de­partments at, 5775.

Senior staff, inability to attract, from schools to colleges, 5775.

Technikons:

General, 5678, 5707.

Cape Technikon, new buildings for, 5692.

District Six, erection of technikon in, 5692, 5838.

Government loans to, 5679.

National Education—(continued).

Tertiary education:

General, 5667.

Retief committee on, 5667.

Single control system for, 5722, 5751.

Tidboald, Mr. D ., summary dismissal of, 5646.

Van Wyk, Dr., tribute to, 5777.

Voortrekker movement at schools, 5736.

National Parks, see “Environment Affairs” .

National States, see “Blacks” .

Natural Scientists, see “Internal Affairs” .

Nieuwenhuizen Report, 768 (S), 773 (S), 795 (S), 810 (S), 812 (S), 819 (S).

NP, see “Relations Policy” .

NRP, see “Relations Policy” .

O

Oppenheimer, Mr. H. :

Political rights for Blacks, call for. by, 144.

Unitary state, views of, on, 74.

Urbanization, problem, 144.

Oxton, see “Ciskei” .

P

Parliament:

General, 2793.

Vote, 4293.

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Parliament—(continued).

Assembly:

Adjournment of House, 9049, 9500.

Business of the House, 12, 196, 381, 531, 624, 1082, 1554, 2017, 2505, 3041, 3597, 3904, 4349, 4923, 5499, 6072, 6633, 8097.

Committees, temporary chairmen of, appointment of, 283.

Deputy Chairman of Committees, ap­pointment of, 2000.

Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Com­mittees, appointment of, 2000.

Hours of Sitting, 8572, 8881.

Standing Order No. 56 (Stages of Bills), suspension of, 8881.

Standing Rules and Orders, Committee on, Appointment of, 12; report of, 3191.

Dining room, opening of, to all races, 429.

Members:

Allegations by members, appointment of S.C. on (motion), 6425; report of S.C., 8409; report considered, 9085; report adopted, 9102.

Instruction, motion for, moved by Mrs. H. Suzman on Abortion and Steril­ization Bill, 2039.

Personal explanations by:

Barnard, Mr. S. P., 7139.

Dalling, Mr. P. J., 7139.

Du Plessis, Mr. B. J., 6981, 9337.

Parliament—(continued).

Members—(continued).

Personal explanations by—(continued).

Hulley, Mr. R. R., 4350.

Raw, Mr. W. V., 7224.

Schutte, Mr. D. P. A., 7139.

Van Rensburg, Mr. H. E. J., 7223.

Volker, Mr. V. A ., 1554.

Wiley, Mr. J. W. E.,9084.

Private members’ motions:

Boraine, Dr. A. L.: Removal from Legislation of Provisions relating to Discrimination on the Grounds of Race, Colour or Sex, 1752, 1808.

Delport, Mr. W. H.: National Hous­ing Policy for Whites, 1306.

Eglin, Mr. C. W.: Proposed enquiry into Rents Act and other Laws relating to Accommodation, 8306.

Lloyd, Mr. J. J.: Taining opportu­nities for Workers in S.A., 787, 836.

Nothnagel, Mr. A. E.: Promotion of Free Market System in South Africa, 2735, 2792.

Miller, Mr. R. B.: Participation of Blacks in President’s Council, 2230,2285.

Schutte, Mr. D. P. A.: Affirmation of Importance of Sustained and Intensified Immigration Drive, 2287, 2336.

Schwarz, Mr. H. H.: Economic vi­ability as Basis for Deconcentra­tion and Decentralization, 1251.

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Parliament—(continued).

Private members motions—(continued).

Sive, Maj. R.: Distribution of Voters in the Republic, 2792, 2848.

Taking of oath by:

Jordaan, Mr. A. L., 3.

No-confidence, motion of, 15, 105, 196, 284, 382.

Opening of, 1.

Opening of, State President’s address at, 3.

Parliamentarians, waiving of salary in­creases by, 431 (S).

Parliamentary Commission for Internal Security, 1917.

Presiding officer, resignation of, 1999.

Proceedings, non-interruption of (mo­tion), 8409, 8881.

Select Committees, appointment of, 14, 15, 1631, 1809, 2229, 2849, 2971, 4696, 6425, 6556, 7359, 7839, 8230.

Select Committees on (Appointment of):

Internal Arrangements, 115.

Library of Parliament, 15.

Parliamentary Catering, 15.

Sitting, hours of (motion), 3528, 3717, 4145,4583,8409,8572,8881.

Sovereignty of, 4445, 5522, 5554, 5555.

Speaker:

Rulings by, on:

References to Vice State President, 4502.

Seychelles Affair, sub judice rule ap­plicable to, 15, 220, 5071.

Parliament—(continued).

Speaker—(continued).

Statements by, on:

Leading article in Cape Times of 11 May 1982, 6632.

Maintenance of order in House, 7224.

Remarks made by members during debate, 7138.

Supplying of missiles and aircraft spares to Argentina, alleged, 7606, (see also “Falklands war” under “Foreign Affairs and In­formation”).

Standing Committees:

Reference of Votes to, 4502.

Reports of, 4844, 5159, 5840, 6064, 6424, 6556, 6728.

Standing Rules and Orders, Committeeon:

Appointment of, 12.

Report of, 3191.

Sub judice rule, application of, by, 947

State President and Vice State President, salaries of, determination of, 3814.

Vorster, the Hon. B. J., bust of, an­nouncement on, 5499.

Patriot, Di, 8665.

Patriot, Die, 8845, 8865.

PFP, see “Relations Policy” .

Pinelands as open area, 142.

Planning:

General, 4639, 4657, 4667.

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Planning—(continued).

Regional development, 4661, 4671, 4674.

Scientific, 4647, 4674.

Police:

Legislation:

Arms and Ammunition Amendment Bill: 1R., 14; referred to S.C., 14; report of S.C., 8572.

Internal Security Bill: 1R., 5075; 2R., 6850, 6870, 6981, 7140; C., 7225, 7360; 3R., 7485.

Police Amendment Bill: 1R., 624; 2R., 1894; 3R., 1899.

Vote, 1968, 6302.

Additional appropriation for, 1908.

Border bonus paid to, 6328.

Border duty by, 6399, 6406.

Bosch, Mr. A ., Director-General of new Department, 6368.

Camouflage uniforms, wearing of, by, in urban areas, 6392, 6416.

Civil claims against, 6308, 6363, 6388.

Commercial firearms and ammunition, control over manufacture of, vests in, 3022.

Conditions of service of, 6399, 6422.

Crime:

Increase in incidence of, 203.

Prevention projects, 6366, 6376, 6393.

Rate, 6313, 6374, 6377.

Dagga problem, 6318.

Police—(continued).

Defence Force, use of, by Police, 6371, 6372, 6392.

Detainees:

Interrogation of, 6391, 6394.

Mbatas, A. and K., 6384.

Parents Support Committee, 6357, 6379,6381.

Torture of, 6384, 6386.

Treatment of, 6362, 6363, 6391.

Visits to, by magistrates, 336.

Detective Branch, 6365.

Detention:

General, 231, 6351, 6361, 6854, 968 (S).

Without trial, 147, 387, 388, 988, 1013, 1018, 1029, 1035, 1048, 3925, 6339, 6355.

(See also “Prisons” .)

Directorate of internal security, establish­ment of, 6303, 6316, 6852.

Drug smuggling, 6318, 6366, 6410, 6415.

Drunkenness as offence, 6335.

Effectiveness of, 6402.

Elderly persons, attacks on, 6377.

Fingerprints, 3378.

Gold and Diamond Branch, 6408, 6421.

Housing subsidies for, 6405.

Image of, 6304, 6310 , 6314, 6320, 6326, 6329, 6344, 6351, 6354, 6365, 6370, 6392.

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Police—(continued).

Interrogation techniques of, 335, 995, 1063, 6335, 6338, 6342, 6358, 6378, 6855.

Israel and Northern Ireland, preventive detention in, 335.

Junior reservists in, 6348, 6392, 6417.

Legal costs arising from claims instituted against State in consequence of police action, 1969, 1972.

Medical benefits, 1970, 1973.

Mentally ill persons held in prison cells, 8872.

Merit notches, granting of, 1968, 1970.

Ministry of Law and Order, establishment of, 986, 6368.

Narcotics Bureau, South African, 6317.

Old-age homes for elderly ex-members of the Police Force, 6410.

Police College in Pretoria, 6311.

Police File, success of, 6376.

Police Foot Patrols, 6359, 6400.

Policemen, number of, 6325, 6345, 6378, 6421.

Police trials, use of tape-recording ma­chines in, 6332, 6413.

Promotions in, 1968,1970.

Public:

Disturbances, 6857.

Gatherings, 6856.

Violence, 6857.

Police—(continued).

Reserve Force, 6346, 6400, 6419.

Riots, 6857.

Road blocks, 6376.

Sabotage, 6418, 6858, 6870.

Salaries of, see “Salaries and Pensions” .

Security Branch, 6306.

Security legislation:

General, 23, 54, 190, 227, 334, 386, 998, 1003, 1005, 1011, 1034, 1054, 6851, 953 (S), 969 (S), 976 (S), 1012 (S).

Commission of Inquiry into, 6850, 6852.

Necessity for, 942 (S).

Staff shortages in, 6309, 6399.

Stock theft, 937 (S), 968 (S).

Subversion, 6858, 6870.

Tokyo Declaration, 6382.

Training of, 6311, 6409.

Vacancies, filling of, 1968, 1970.

Pollution, see “Environment Affairs” .

Post Office:

Legislation:

Post Office—

Amendment Bill: 1R., 6215; 2R., 7529; C, 7648; 3R., 7665.

Appropriation Bill: 1R., 2854; 2R., 2946, 3041, 3192; C, 3222; 3R..3276, 3287.

Annual report of, 3047, 3051, 3275.

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Post Office—(continued).

Buildings:

General, 3291, 3308.

Alrapark post office, 3264.

Baillie Park, proposed post office at, 3259.

Construction costs of, 3270.

Heidelberg post office, 3230.

Lease of, 3275.

Milnerton self-service post office, 3231.

Minnebron post office, 3264.

Programme of, 3092.

Replacement of old buildings, 3067.

Sally’s Mine, proposed post office at, 3231.

Secunda, new post office building at, 2954,3263.

Sunnyside post office, 3270.

Theunissen post office, 3238, 3265.

Capital expenditure of, 2960.

Commerce, liaison with, 3310.

Cross-subsidization in, 2962.

Defence Force, services to, 3102, 3220, 3244, 3259, 3269, 3275.

•' Financial policy of, 2947, 2960, 2964, 3054, 3060, 3081, 3099, 3103, 3206, 3244, 3268, 3278, 3285, 3287, 3300, 3314.

Financial situation of, 2960, 3047, 3289.

Franzsen Committee, see that heading.

Post Office—(continued).

Interception of mail and telephone con­versations, orders for, see debates on “Post Office Amendment Bill” .

Loan policy of, 2966.

Losses on postal and telegraph services, 2963.

Motor vehicle licences, proposed issue of, by, 3249.

Parliamentary post office, 3227.

Pensions, see “Salaries and Pensions” .

Planning, 3291, 3308.

Postal Services:

Agency services, 3229, 3263.

COD service, 3223, 3263, 3306.

Mail order association, 3224, 3263,3305.

Mechanisation of, 2954, 3282.

Philatelic services, 2955, 3082, 3086, 3090, 3106, 3304.

Quality of, 3072, 3100, 3216, 3253, 3274, 3284, 3297,3310.

Registered letters, 3226, 3263, 3276,3306.

Rural areas, in, 3216, 3253, 3274, 3302.

Self-service centres, 3229, 3263.

Tariffs i.r.o., 3237.

Post Offices, see under “Buildings” , above.

Posts and Telecommunications, S.C. on:

Appointment of, 15, report of, 6071.

Savings services, 2965 , 3062 , 3096 , 3104, 3207, 3247, 3269, 3272, 3280, 3292, 3307.

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Post Office—(continued).

Services of, to pensioners, 3283.

Solar energy, use of, by, 3254.

Staff:

General, 3051, 3064, 3088, 3100, 3284.

Expenditure on, 3053.

Head office, decentralization of, 2957, 3068.

Housing scheme for, 2959, 3062, 3068, 3074, 3078, 3097, 3215.

Male clerical staff, 2958.

Overseas recruitment of, 2958, 3061.

Postmen, non-White, 2958.

Salary adjustments for, see “Salaries and Pensions” .

Shortage of, 2956, 3061, 3096, 3257, 3263, 3280.

Six-day working week for, 2957.

Technical, shortage of, 2946.

Training of, 3064, 3272.

Utilization of, 2958.

Women, greater use of, 2959.

Tariffs and tariff increases, 19, 2963, 2964, 2967, 2970, 3042, 3050, 3058, 3069, 3077, 3080, 3089, 3094, 3193, 3208, 3223, 3240, 3262, 3266, 3268, 3277, 3295,3309.3311.

Telecommunications:

Automatic telephone system, 2948 3053.

Data services, 2950.

Post Office—(continued).

T elecommunications—(continued).

Data traffic, packet switching of, 2950.

Digital electronic exchanges, 2948.

External service, 2948.

Gentex system, 3243.

Inland telegraph system, 2950.

International subscriber dialing, 2948.

Manual exchanges, 3250, 3256, 3273.

Optical fibre systems in, 2953.

Potelin, 3232, 3264.

Private radio communication services, 2953.

Public telephones, 3293.

Radio-telex service to ships, 2949.

SAPONET, 2950.

Telegrams, cost of, 3069, 3075, 3079, 3209, 3296.

Telegraph service, modernization of, 3233.

Telephone and telex services, backlog in, 2946, 2947, 2949, 2950, 3042, 3048,3071,3098,3215.

Telephone service:

Provision of, 2947, 3042.

Quality of, 2949, 3042.

Telephones, installation of, 3245, 3281, 3288.

Teletex service, 2950.

Telex service, 2949, 3042.

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Post Office—(continued).

Telecommunications—(continued).

Trunk service network, 2949.

Umzumbe exchange, 3235, 3264.

Video conference service, 2951, 3097, 3273.

Videotex (BELTEL), 2952.

Warmbaths exchange, 3252.

President’s Council:

General, 162, 1577, 2793, 2845, 3941, 4356, 4366, 4405, 4430, 4525, 5278,5296, 5315, 5316, 5327, 5342, 5359, 5494, 5515,8743,8751,8759.

Blacks, exclusion from, 30, 67, 4048, 4124.

Constitutional committee of, 8644.

Constitutional proposals of, 5, 46, 316, 5427.

CP, attitude of, towards, 3815, 3996.

Friction, alleged, between Government and President’s Council, 45, 91.

Impediments to appointment to, see de­bates on “Constitution Amendment Bill” .

Nature conservation, investigation into by, 8741.

NRP constitutional plan presented to, 317.

Participation of Blacks in, 2230.

PFP boycott of, 1478, 1815, 1832, 3814, 3967, 4069, 4124, 8770.

Proposals of, 5292, 5294, 5335, 5344, 8656, 8672, 8691, 8733, 8734.

President’s Council—(continued).

Recommendations of, 1821, 1849, 5341, 5426, 8643,8788.

Recommendations of, on District 6 and Pageview, 30, 87,163, 5464, 5536.

President Kruger, S.A.S., sinking of, see“Defence” .

Press:

Legislation:

Newspapers, Registration of, Amend­ment Bill: Introduction, 8580, 1R., 8587; 2R., 8971, 9135; C., 9205; 3R., 9237.

Angolan incident, reporting on, 9137.

Argus and Saan Groups, shareholdings in, 949, 954.

Censorship of, 148.

The Citizen newspaper, 9190.

Freedom of, 26, 240, 895, 914, 958, 963, 1037, 8499.

Mass Media, Commission of Enquiry into, see “Steyn Commission” .

Media Council, establishment of, 913, 8977.

Media monopolies, 952.

National security, media reporting on, 238, 240.

Newspaper Press Union, 8984.

Oil tanker incident (Salem), reporting on, 9137.

Pack journalism, 895.

Press Council, proposed establishment of, 235,894, 911,8984.

Professional register for journalists, 236, 238, 894.

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Press—(continued).

Registration of Newspapers Amendment Bill, proposed S.C. on, 9012.

Reports on ill-health of Minister of Fi­nance, see “Financial and Economic Affairs’’.

SA Society of Journalists, 8990.

The Post, closure of, 9190.

The Sowetan, 6395.

The Voice, 6395.

Prime Minister:

Vote, 4351.

Constitutional change, see “Contitutional Affairs” .

Consultative negotiating policies of, 60.

Leadership of, 58.

Statement by, on exchange of prisoners between the RSA and the USSR, see “Foreign Affairs and Information” .

Twelve-point plan, see “NP" under “Re­lations Policy” .

Prisons:

Legislation:

Prisons Amendment Bill: 1R., 2855' 2R., 3597; C., 3677; 3R., 3680.

Vote, 881 (S).

Additional appropriation for, 1908, 9053.

Advisory Release Board, 3598, 995 (S), 1004 (S).

Assistance to National States by Depart­ment of, 979 (S), 985 (S).

Conditional release, 1002 (S).

Prisons—(continued).

Deaths in detention, 903 (S), 956 (S).

(See also “Police”).

Escapes, 979 (S), 983 (S), 998 (S), 1018 (S).

Institution committee, work of, 1006 (S).

Kriigel Committee, see that heading.

Liaison services of Department, 985 (S).

Observation centres, 1005 (S).

Overpopulation of prisons, 978 (S), 1022 (S).

Preventive detention, 54, 334, 6854, 910 (S), 972 (S).

Prisoners:

Classification of, 1006 (S).

Evaluation of, 1005 (S).

Parole, release of, on, 3598.

Political, 1009 (S).

Rehabilitation of, 984 (S), 987 (S), 991 (S), 998 (S), 1023 (S).

Security:

General, 1001 (S), 1008 (S).

Decentralized detention of, 1003 (S).

Training of, 985 (S).

Prison farms, 980 (S), 1021 (S).

Prison population, 997 (S), 999 (S), 1022

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Prisons—(continued).

Rationalization of prisons, 1000 (S).

Remission of sentence, 996 (S), 1001 (S).

Review boards, 991, 1009, 1027.

Solitary confinement, 993, 1036, 1064, 6339.

Staff:

Attitude of, 980 (S).

Morale of, 985 (S), 990 (S).

Shortage of, 978 (S).

Standard of prisons, 6591, 6699.

Temporary commissioned officers, ap­pointment of, 3597.

Visiting times at prisons, 993, (S), 1026, (S).

Visits to prisons, by parliamentarians, 979 (S), 983 (S), 986 (S), 991 (S), 994 (S), 1009 (S), 1013 (S), 1024 (S), 1025 (S).

Progressive Federal Party, see under “De­fence” and “Relations Policy” .

Provincial Administrations:

Deferred tranche payable to, 1909, 1915, 1936,1945, 1947.

Natal provincial council election, 5498.

Provincial subsidies, 1934,1936, 1938.

Transvaal:

Financial position of, 1523, 1525.

Subsidization of private schools by, 356 (S).

Public Accounts, S.C. on: Appointment of, 15; First Report of (on Unauthorized Expenditure), 3717; Second Report of, 7629; Third Report of (1981), 531.

Public Service:

General, 80, 206, 1553.

Legislation:

Public Service Amendment Bill: 1R., 5992; 2R., 8097; 3R., 8120.

Vote, 5998.

Bargaining mechanism for, 84, 6035, 6059.

Bureaucracy in S.A., 2777.

Cabinet salary increases, foregoing of, 121.

Coloured officials, staff association for, 211.

Commission for Administration, 85, 206.

Competitiveness of, 212, 6008.

Computerization programme in, 6012, 6024,6051.

Conditions of service, improvements in, 3555,3761,4121.

Delegation of powers to Departments by Commission for Administration, see debates on “Public Service Amend­ment Bill” .

Departmental self-sufficiency, 6004, 6046.

Employment of non-Whites by, 6057.

Housing subsidy, improvement of, 3723, 3807,4281,6031,6033.

Labour relations in, 210.

Medical Aid Scheme, 6032.

Occupational differentiation in, 213, 6032.

Pensions for civil servants, improvement in, 5690.

Private sector, public servants lured away by, 6007, 6025, 6040.

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Public Service—(continued).

Promotion opportunities in, 207.

Ratio of, to other employees, 209.

Rationalization of, 11, 52, 204, 1389, 1530, 2738, 2745, 3638, 3655, 4504, 4589, 6019, 6025, 6027, 6035, 6060.

Rautenbach, Dr., tribute to, 4503.

Remuneration, improvement in, 11, 69, 83,211,212.

Salaries, see “Salaries and Pensions” .Staff:

Appointments, transfers and promo­tions of, see debates on “Public Service Amendment Bill” .

Shortage of, 11, 21, 52, 69, 204, 208, 217, 1367, 1378, 1409, 1427, 1434, 1529, 5999, 6002, 6014, 6021,6028,393 (S).

State services, transfer of, to private sector (privatization), 6024, 6049.

Third level of government, rationali­zation of, 6028.

Transferring of officials, 6036.

Q

Quantity Surveyors Amendment Bill: 1R., 1250; 2R., 2058; 3R., 2064.

R

Rabie Commission of Inquiry into Security Legislation:.

General: 104, 333, 382, 8777, 932 (S).

Motion by Minister of Justice on, 986.

Recommendations of, 928 (S).

Rand Water Board Statutes (Private Act Amendment Bill: 1R., 14; 2R., 508; 3R..509

Rape, see “Justice” .

Relations Policy:

“Aksie Eie Toekoms” , 8704.

Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging:

General, 6322, 6324.

Jews, remarks about by, 4358, 4507, 4586.

Coloureds, relations of Whites with, 3853.

Common interests, 5360.

Conciliation policy, 4513.

CP:

General, 1557, 3801, 4427, 4441.

“Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging” , links with, 3836, 3841, 4012, 4032, 4131, 4610.

“Aksie Eie Toekoms” , links with, 3816, 3846, 4044.

“Baasskap” , support for, by, 3818.

Breaking away of, 1809, 3769.

Coloureds, policy on, 4545, 5291, 5295, 5296,5533.

Economic policy of, 5857.

Formation of, circumstances surround­ing the, 3719, 3769, 3835, 3844, 3858, 3879, 3907, 3914, 3916, 3931, 3936, 3946, 3958, 3984. 3992, 3998, 4011, 4016, 4025, 4055, 4079, 4092, 4126, 4128, 4139.

Homelands policy of, 3819.

Indians, policy on, 4545, 5291, 5295.

Labour policy of, 19 (S).

Marble Hall, speech by Dr. Treurnicht at, 18 (S).

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Relations Policy—(continued).

CP—(continued).

Policy of, 3843, 3847, 3863, 3875, 3882, 3970, 3973, 4002, 4038, 4071, 4077, 4100, 4113, 4314, 4434, 4456, 4470, 4536, 4936, 5290, 5369, 5467.

Political strategy of, 3855, 3938, 4070.

Principles of, 3847.

Right wing rebellion, 125, 151.

Spatial ordering, 3883.

Consociational democracy, 319, 8780, 8782, 8806, 8879.

Co-responsibility, 1815, 1834, 1842, 1849, 1877, 3971, 4098, 4380, 5323, 5366, 5411,5492.

Division of power, 4940, 4941.

HNP posters, 1556.

Joint decision-making, 396, 399, 400, 4940,4995.

Joint deliberation, 4940.

Natal indaba, 1391.

Nationalism, 1572.

NP:

General, 3801, 4360, 4368.

Apartheid, see that heading.

Coloured policy of, 5308, 5332, 5334, 5365, 5414.

Congress in Pretoria, 8679.

Constitutional initiative by, 4060.

Devolution of power by, 156, 4532.

Economic policy of, 1669, 2786, 2787, 401 (S).

Relations Policy—(continued).

NP—(continued).

Election pamphlet of, alterations to, 4942, 4973, 4974, 4975.

Healthy power-sharing, 3826.

Immigration policy of, 96 (S).

Indian policy of, 5332, 5334.

Labour policy of, 37 (S), 44 (S).

Policy of, 275, 1536, 1570, 1573, 3771, 3861, 3874, 3883, 3891, 3929, 3940, 3981, 4005, 4029, 4050, 4075, 4085, 4141, 4428, 4448, 4470, 4480, 5320, 5356, 5381, 5421,5446,5453,5461.

1977 proposals of, 1811, 1817, 4524,5297, 5299, 5317, 5323, 5324, 5331, 5360, 5366, 5392, 5393, 5402, 5431, 5450, 5461, 5522, 5525, 5531, 5554, 8644, 8687, 8702, 8780, 8797, 8856, 8866.

Racial laws of, 2776.

Right-wing minority in, 35, 42, 43, 125, 151,264,266,296.

Split in, 1555, 1581, 1589, 1607, 4351, 4356, 4466.

SWA, party policy in, 3842.

Twelve-point plan, 112, 299, 300, 392, 395,433,434,4030,4605.

NRP:

General 63, 1026.

Local option, 317, 2766, 4003.

Natal Provincial Council, control of, by, 64.

Policy of, 161, 317, 1584, 1586, 4003, 4456, 5305,8762.

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Relations Policy—(continued).

PFP:

General, 1024, 1033, 4369.

Coloured policy of, 5311.

Constitutional policy of, 45, 179, 357, 1479, 1602, 1608, 2814, 3770, 4113, 4455, 4486, 4533, 4637, 5281, 5491, 8775, 8886.

Defence policy of, see “Defence” .

Economic policy of, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1492, 1875, 2784, 5852, 5874, 369 (S), 372 (S), 373 (S).

National convention, 90, 189, 1477, 4529, 8776, 8857.

Radicalism of, 8810.

Unitary state in S.A., 74, 1833, 1840.

Plurality, 394.

Political re-alignment in S.A., need for, 44.

Power-sharing, 318, 1460, 1463, 1528, 1557, 1563, 1565, 1570, 1584, 1809, 1810, 1815, 1821, 1837, 1849, 1857, 1863, 1871, 1880, 3803, 3817, 3844. 3875, 3893, 3909, 3942, 3965, 3976,3981, 3989, 3997, 4005, 4024, 4029,4045, 4052, 4058, 4060. 4078, 4102,4139, 4359, 4364, 4377, 4391, 4393,4404, 4412, 4433, 4447, 4465, 4483,4486, 4494, 4549, 4552, 4578, 4593,4596, 4612, 4630, 4937, 4940, 4995,5029, 5289, 5295, 5297, 5399, 5434,5436, 5472, 5474, 5492, 8660, 8749, 8870, 8879.

Reforms, 28, 4581.

Relations committees, 5359.

Restructuring process in S. A. society, 298.

Relations Policy— (continued).

Self-determination:

General: 1436, 1438, 1538, 1572,1584, 3849, 3877, 4109, 4513,4540, 4544, 4566, 4580, 4628,5281, 5325, 5360, 5486, 5652,- 5656.

For Coloureds, 4370.

For Whites, 1564, 3882, 5438, 5473, 5646.

Separation, 4426.

Social democracy, 369 (S), 370 (S), 371 (S).

White domination, 3894.

Riekert Commission, 9343, 10 (S).

Right-wing threat, 34, 35, 38.

Road safety see “Transport” .

Rumpff commission of inquiry into subsis­tence and travelling allowances of judges and judges’ clerks, 881 (S), 889 (S).

Rupert, Dr. A., Government move away from discrimination (statement by), 277.

SSABC:

Legislation:

Broadcasting Amendment Bill: 1R., 1451; 2R ., 2165; C., 3381; 3R., 3392.

Allocation of time by, 6197, 6200, 6224.

Blacks on TV1, 6205, 6215.

Board of Governors of, 6221.

Board, people of colour appointed to, 4421.

Breakdown problems, 6210, 6271.

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SABC—(continued).

Broadcasting time allocated to political parties by, 6272.

Coverage of environmental education and conservation, 6436.

Credibility of, 6217, 6222.

Government propaganda through, 9138.

Greater autonomy for, 234.

Horse racing, television broadcasts of, 6203,6213.

Official languages on television, alterna­tion of, 6209, 6212, 6215, 6271.

Programmes on TV dealing with the Defence Force, 6218, 6222, 6274.

Radio listeners' licences, abolition of, see debates on “Broadcasting Amend­ment Bill” .

Radio RSA, 6155, 6265.

Responsibility of Minister of Foreign Af­fairs and Information, 6191, 6194, 6217, 6226, 6273.

Roodepoort Eisteddfod, coverage of, by 6202.

Services of, 6211.

Sports broadcasts by, 6221.

Television advertisements, 6203, 6213.

Television licences, concessionary, see de­bates on “Broadcasting Amendment Bill” .

Television presentations on Sundays, 6201, 6203, 6272.

Television programmes for the deaf, 6192, 6271.

TV2 and TV3, 6212, 6220, 6226, 6227, 6273.

SABC—(continued).

Training of broadcasters, 6220.

Viewing times, extension of, 6209 , 6210, 6271.

Sabra:

General, 5298.

Report by, 5543.

Salaries and Pensions:

Legislation:

Pension Laws Amendment Bill: 1R., 7224; 2R., 7709; C., 7721; 3R., 7721.

Pensions Supplementary Bill: 1R., 8097; 2R., 9470; 3R..9470.

Black salaries, 123.

Foreign Affairs officials, salaries of, see “Foreign Affairs” .

Increases in salaries, 1384, 5902.

Pensions:

General, 3766. 3982, 4121. 8858.

Black pensioners, 5138, 8592.

Civil pensions, 1404, 1445, 1493, 3559, 3794,3897.

Committee of Inquiry into Preservation of Pensions, 451 (S).

Commutation of, 427 (S).

Computerization of administration of, 4838.

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Salaries and Pensions—(continued).

Pensions—(continued).

Contributary social pension scheme, proposed, 3870, 4789, 4790, 4812, 4814, 4820, 4834. 4842.

Cost of, 4788, 4806, 4819.

Date of commencement of increases in, 366 (S).

Delay in payment of, 8598, 8599.

Differentiated formula for, 4798.

Discrimination between social and civil pensioners, 4730.

Discrimination i.r.o., based on colour, 110, 3795.

Improvement in, 3869, 4844.

Interest payable on, 8599, 8604.

Military disability pension, 1404.

Military pension, 3559, 3722, 3751.

Mining officials, pension benefits for, 776 (S), 777 (S), 846 (S), 861 (S).

Mining pension fund, abuse of, 862 (S).

Mining pension fund, improvements in, 863 (S).

Narrowing of gap between, for various population groups, 5512.

Payment of, 4778, 4804.

Pensions, S.C. on: Appointment of, 15; First Report of, 5841; Second Report of, 5841; consideration and adoption of, 7224.

Post Office pensions, 3042, 3063, 3081, 3196, 3226, 3279,3283.

Salaries and Pensions—(continued).

Pensions—(continued).

Preservation and transferability of, 4787, 4792, 4820, 4835, 4836, 426 (S).

Retirement annuities, 4825, 428 (S).

Social pensions and allowances, 3558,3750, 3755, 3794, 8589.

State lottery as source of finance for,4825, 4826, 4844.

Statutory minimum accrued interest for, 426 (S), 427 (S).

Transport Services pensions, 2007, 2352, 2355, 2364, 2398, 2440. 2451, 2472, 2475, 2476, 2508, 2527, 2544, 2559, 2600, 2617, 2619, 2645.

War Veterans’ pensions, 4804, 4839.

White pensioners, 8596.

Winterveld, problems with payment of Black pensions in, 5138.

Police salaries, 6326, 6346, 6398, 6404, 6412,6423.

Post Office salaries, 2786, 2968, 3052, 3067, 3074, 3219, 3284, 3297, 3299.

Public Service salaries, 1389, 1420, 1422, 1546, 3281, 3555, 6003, 6011, 6014, 6030, 6053.

Transport Services salaries, 1110, 1115, 2007, 2015, 2347, 2363, 2371, 2398, 2451, 2461, 2472, 2476, 2508, 2526, 2544, 2610, 2617, 2636.

Scharansky, Victor, exchange of, 6630.

Schlebusch Commission, 2844, 4451.

Security legislation see “Police” .

Seychelles Affair, 68, 145 (S). (See also“Speaker” under “Parliament” .)

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Share Blocks, see “ Industries, Commerce and Tourism” .

Solodovnikov, see “Foreign Affairs and In­formation” .

South West Africa/Namibia:

General, 6101.

Constitutional proposals for, 4, 423.

Discrimination in Transport Services in, 2415.

Economic position of, 107.

Independence issue i.r.o., 6079, 6247,6248.

Internationally acceptable solution for, 4, 105.

R.S.A. aid to, 107.

Settlement of issue, 17,105.

Situation in, 6093, 6095.

Swapo, see that heading.

Transport services in, plans for autonomy of, after independence, 2621, 2645.

United Nations, lack of impartiality of, 4, 105.

Soviet Union, see “Foreign Affairs and Infor­mation” .

Sport and Recreation:

Crown Mines project, 5786, 5825.

Ellis Park rugby stadium, 1597.

Financing of, 5828.

Gleneagles Agreement, 5791, 5793.

Group Areas Act, alteration of provisions of i.r.o., see debates on “Group Areas Amendment Bill” .

Sport and Recreation—(continued).

H.S.R.C. investigation into sport, 5744, 5802,5821.

International Olympic Committee, 5832.

Inter-school sport, 5790, 5828.

Kyalami, 5801.

Legislation affecting autonomy of sports bodies, 5827.

Motorcycle rallies, 5713, 5801, 6323, 6328, 6402,6411.

Normalization of, 100, 242.

Racial discrimination in, 5787, 5788.

Rand Stadium, open soccer in, 1472, 1598.

SACOS, 5823.

S. A. Olympic Council, 5831.

S. A. Sport Merit Award, 5727.

Scrambling, 6481.

Small boat sport, 5787.

Sport on Sundays, 3793, 4508, 4568.

Sporting links with other countries, 6097.

Sport policy, 3989.

Sports writers, 5727.

Sun City golf tournament, sponsorship of, 355, 2359.

Uncle Charlie’s, proposed new sports stadium near, 5802, 5825.

Squatters, see “Community Development” .

Standards, see “ Industries, Commerce and Tourism” .

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State President:

Vote, 4293.

Opening address by, 3.

Salary of, see “Parliament” .

State Trust Board, report of, 6183, 6260 6268.

Statistics:

Vote, 1974, 5998.

Agricultural industry, statistics on, 6043, 6063.

Availability of, 6036. 6041, 6044, 6062.

Census, 1980, 2826, 6040, 6042.

Central Statistical Co-ordinating Commit­tee, 6037, 6062.

Central Statistical Service, 4504.

Staff expenditure in demographic section, 1974.

Steyn Commission (Commission of Inquiry into Mass Media), report of:

General, 25, 94, 100, 108, 159, 202, 234, 288, 381, 1480, 5094, 5161, 6563, 6570, 6599, 8975.

Motion by Minister of Internal Affairs on, 893.

Plagiarism, alleged, in, 898, 926, 1062.

St. George’s Cathedral, hunger strike in,3922, 3924, 4959, 5043, 5155.

Strydom committee of inquiry investigating the improvement of the Group AreasAct, 6627.

Succession Amendment Bill: 1R., 196; 2R., 1891: 3R., 1894.

Swapo:

Aims in S.W.A./Namibia, 106, 6082,6249.

Incursions into S.W.A./Namibia by, 146 (S), 162 (S), 188 (S), 282 (S).

Swartvlei peninsula, development of, 4664.

T

Taiwan, see “Foreign Affairs and Informa­tion” .

Taxation:

General, 3897, 4290.

Legislation:

Income Tax Bill: 1R., 7485 ; 2R., 8293, 8307; C., 8351; 3R., 8355.

Revenue Laws Amendment Bill: 1R.,7709; 2R., 8175; C., 8198; 3R.. 8205.

Sales Tax—

Amendment Bill: 1R., 1082; 2R. 1689; 3R., 1738.

Second Amendment Bill: 1R., 7709; 2R., 8205, 8269; C., 8285; 3R., 8293.

Auditor-general:

Appointment of Mr. A. P. Ellis as, 3583.

Shortage of staff of, 360 (S).

Tribute to Mr. W. G. Schickerling on his retirement as, 3582, 3592.

Cinematograph films tax, 3567, 3723, 3742.

Companies, annual duty payable by, see debates on “Companies Amendment Bill” .

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Taxation—(continued).

Company tax:

General, 3573, 3596, 3722, 3774, 3786, 3808, 3872, 4272, 4289, 392 (S).

Increase in, 387 (S).

Payment of, monthly, 394 (S).

Private companies, 360 (S).

Turn-over tax, 393 (S).

Co-operatives, taxation of, 503 (S), 557 (S).

Diamond mines, taxation of, 3573, 3596, 3722, 3742.

Excess profits tax, 451 (S).

Farmers, taxation of, 3954.

Fringe benefits, taxability of, 3568.

General Sales Tax:

General, 705, 1359, 1368, 1393, 1398, 1413, 1526, 3734, 3743, 3774, 4272.

Advertising services, payment of, by, 3572, 3722, 8208.

Alleged irregularity in collection of, 1366, 1378, 1409, 1412, 1427, 1502, 1682.

Avoidance of, 1434, 8206.

Bread, on, 8613.

Coins, on, 360 (S), 460 (S).

Exemption from, 8207.

Foodstuffs, on, 8609.

Increase in, 1689.

Gold mines, taxation of, 3562, 3573, 3596, 3722, 3742, 3759, 3773.

Taxation—(continued).

Gross income, enquiry into definition of, 330.

Housing, tax concessions i.r.o., 3566, 3595, 394 (S).

Import surcharge, see “Customs and Ex­cise” .

Income Tax:

General, 3786, 3808.

Donations to State, tax exemption for, suggested, 364 (S).

Educational institutions, deductions for donations to, 8296, 351 (S), 356 (S).

Housing of employees of farmers, con­cessions i.r.o., 8297.

Initial and investment allowances de- ductable i.r.o new machinery, installations or hotel equipment, 8301.

Interest on overdue tax, increase in, 8298.

Loopholes in Act, closing of, 8298.

Power lines to farms, concessions i.r.o., 8297.

Rebate, primary, 3563.

Residential buildings, allowances i.r.o., 8296.

Retirement gratuities, taxation of, 8300.

Returns of income, submission of an­nual, 3563.

Term policies, tax relief i.r.o. premiums payable on, 8300.

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Taxation—(continued).

Increases in, 1357, 1360, 1675, 8301.

Indirect taxation, 3808.

Insurance companies, long-term taxation of, 3574, 3596.

Insurance premiums, tax rebate on, 1405 1686, 8297.

Life insurance, tax on, 3722, 3742.

Loan levy on individuals, 3574, 4272, 4290.

Married women, taxation of income of, 3565,3721,3773.

National parks, tax concessions for, 1548.

Property owners, tax system for, 218.

Property rates, government contribution, i.r.o., 3792.

SA, as tax haven, 392 (S), 452 (S).

Savings, tax concessions on, 450 (S).

Taxation policy, 3760, 3765, 3784, 3791, 3868.

Tax reforms, 8648.

Turnover tax, 452 (S).

Terrorism:

General, 968, 1028, 6158, 6160, 6266, 6332, 6352, 6858.

ANC, see that heading.

Combating of, 1023.

Escalation of, in RSA, 229.

PAC, 6871.

SACP, 6871.

Terrorism Act, 1021.

Tidboald, Mr. D., see “National Education” .

Tokyo Declaration, see “Police” .

Tomlinson Report, 3929, 3959, 8824.

Total onslaught on S.A., see “Foreign Affairs and Information” . .

Totalitarianism, 386, 387.

Tourism, see “ Industries, Commerce and Tourism” .

Transport:

Legislation:

Aviation Amendment Bill: 1R., 13; 2R., 462; 3R., 1636.

Merchant Shipping Amendment Bill:1R., 13; 2R., 452; 3R., 462.

Motor Vehicle Insurance, Compulso­ry, Amendment Bill: 1R., 13; 2R., 447; 3R., 452.

Road Transportation Amendment Bill: 1R., 5421; 2R., 7626, 7638; 3R..7644.

Roads, National, Amendment Bill:1R., 13; 2R., 469; 3R., 476.

Vote, 1925. 5173.

Central road traffic bureau, establishment of, 5193, 5243.

Central transport fund, creation of, 5174.

Civil Aviation, 5210.

Coastguard, introduction of, in SA, 5178, 5179, 5188,5239.

Commercial pilots, foreign nationals em­ployed as, 5177, 5227, 5238, 5248.

Drivers’ licences, compulsory carrying of, 5194.