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SCHOEMAN, the Hon. H., D.M.S.— (con- tinued). Railways—(continued). Staff- Housing loans, 1735, 2346. Pensions, 2092, 2339. Salaries, 2092. Tariffs, 2093, 2344. Airways, 2096, 2337. Goods services, 2094. Agricultural products, 2095, 2333. Harbours, 2096. Passenger services, 2093, 2332, 2345. SCHOEMAN, Mr. J. C. B. (Wit- watersberg)— Airways, 2123. Inflation, 1711, 2118. Post Office— Broederstroom, automatic exchange at, 2436. Part Appropriation, (2R) 2436. Staff, 2436. Railways— Activities of, 2120. Appropriations— Additional, (2R) 1710. Part, (2R) 2117. Bapsfontein, expansion at, 1712. Railways—(continued). Computer, building for, 2119. Expansion of, 2117, 2120. Heavy trains, 2121. Staff, 2118. Tariffs, 2119. Working expenditure, increases in, 1712, 2120. SCHOLTZ, Mrs. E. M. (Germiston Dis- trict)— Iscor (A. Bill), (2R) 2077. SCHUTTE, Mr. D. P. A. (Pietermaritzburg North)— Railway Construction (Bill), (2R) 1006. SCHWARZ, Mr. H. H. (Yeoville)— Airways— Aircraft, hail damage to, 2242. Airports, security at, 2242. Insurance available to travelling public, 2243. Appropriations (Central Government)— Additional, (2R) 1876; (C) 1889-92, 1921-6. Part, (2R) 1435; (3R) 2013, 2014. Auditor-General, problems of, 1926. Black community, prevention of publica- tion of newspapers of Argus group serving, 258. Citizen Band radios, 2403. Constitutional issue, 2018.

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Page 1: SCHOEMAN, the Hon. H., D.M.S.— Railways—(continued)

SCHOEMAN, the Hon. H., D .M .S.— (con­tinued).

Railways— (continued).

S ta f f -

Housing loans, 1735, 2346.

Pensions, 2092, 2339.

Salaries, 2092.

Tariffs, 2093, 2344.

Airways, 2096, 2337.

Goods services, 2094.

Agricultural products, 2095, 2333.

Harbours, 2096.

Passenger services, 2093, 2332, 2345.

SCHOEMAN, Mr. J. C. B. (Wit- watersberg)—

Airways, 2123.

Inflation, 1711, 2118.

Post Office—

Broederstroom , automatic exchange at, 2436.

Part Appropriation, (2R) 2436.

Staff, 2436.

Railways—

Activities of, 2120.

Appropriations—

Additional, (2R) 1710.

Part, (2R) 2117.

Bapsfontein, expansion at, 1712.

Railways—(continued).

Computer, building for, 2119.

Expansion of, 2117, 2120.

Heavy trains, 2121.

Staff, 2118.

Tariffs, 2119.

W orking expenditure, increases in, 1712, 2120.

SCHOLTZ, Mrs. E. M. (Germiston Dis­trict)—

Iscor (A. Bill), (2R) 2077.

SCHUTTE, Mr. D. P. A. (Pietermaritzburg North)—

Railway Construction (Bill), (2R) 1006.

SCHWARZ, Mr. H. H. (Yeoville)—

Airways—

Aircraft, hail damage to , 2242.

Airports, security at, 2242.

Insurance available to travelling public, 2243.

A ppropriations (Central G overnment)—

Additional, (2R) 1876; (C) 1889-92, 1921-6.

Part, (2R) 1435; (3R) 2013, 2014.

A uditor-G eneral, problems of, 1926.

Black community, prevention of publica­tion of newspapers of Argus group serving, 258.

Citizen Band radios, 2403.

Constitutional issue, 2018.

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SCHWARZ, Mr. H. H.— (continued).

Defence expenditure, 1881, 1892.

Discrimination, race, removal of, 255.

Financial Institutions (A. Bill), (2R) 1383; (C) 1796-8.

Food prices, 1441, 2016.

Inflation, 260, 1441, 1444, 1878, 2239, 2506.

Money supply, 1443, 1877.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 253.

Pensioners, 1439.

Police—

A. Bill on, (2R) 1283; (C) 2296-2305.

Salaries and overtim e, 1438, 1880, 2017.

Post Office—

Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2400.

Telephone system, vulnerability of, 2402.

Yeoville, fire in Post Office at, 2400.

President’s Council, 256, 1890 et seq.

Public Service, manpower situation and salaries in, 259, 1436.

Railways—

Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2237; (3R) 2503.

Staff, 2237, 2506.

Tariff increases, 2239, 2505.

Republic of South Africa Constitution (A. Bill), (2R) 1780; (C) 1853-72.

Select Committees, discharge of orders for appointment of (m otion), 404.

Skilled labour bottleneck, 1444.

South African politics, role of centrists and m oderates in, 257.

Telephone system, vulnerability of, 2402.

Unauthorized expenditure (1979-’80), (Bill), (2R) 2611.

SIMKIN, M r. C. H. W. (Smithfield)—

Financial Institutions (A. Bill), (2R) 1390.

SLABBERT, Dr. F. van Z. (Rondebosch)—

[Leader o f the Opposition]—

Appropriations (Central Government)—

Additional, (C) 1886-9.

Part, (3R) 1977.

Black population—

Homeland policy, 37.

Urban, 40.

Constitutional dispensation in South A fri­ca, 440.

President’s Council and, 28, 443.

Economy, free enterprise and separate de­velopment, 32.

Inflation, 1982.

No-confidence debate (motion), 23, 432.

Parliament—

Members of, death of, 18 (Mr. J. H. Jordaan), 458 (Mr. S. J. H. van der Spuy).

Speaker, retirem ent of (the Hon. J. J. Loots), 2615.

President’s Council, see under “Constitu­tional dispensation in South Africa” .

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SLABBERT, Dr. F. van Z.— (continued).

Race discrimination, removal of, 45, 57.

Senators, benefits to , following upon dis­solution of Senate, 1886-8.

South West Africa. 25.

State President, death of ex- (the Hon. J. J. Fouche), 16.

SMIT, the Hon. H. H. (Stellenbosch—

[Minister o f Posts and Telecommunica­tions]—

Post Office—

Appropriations—

Part, (2R) 2352 , 2439 , 2521; (3R) 2582.

Citizen Band radio, 2360.

Philatelic services, 2361.

Postal services, 2353, 2360, 2528.

Savings Bank services, 2354.

S ta f f -

Housing, 2536, 2541.

Salaries, 2356.

Wage gap, 2524.

Shortages, 2355, 2439, 2531.

Training, 2522.

Telephone services, 2357, 2528, 2535.

Party lines, 2535.

Soweto, 2535.

Telex services, 2359, 2536.

SNYMAN, Dr. W. J. (Pietersburg)—

Atmospheric Pollution Prevention (A. Bill), (2R) 1068.

Medicines and Related Substances Con­trol (A. Bill), (2R) 1038.

STEYN, the Hon. D. W. (Wonderboom)—

[Deputy Minister o f Finance and o f In­dustries, Commerce and Tour­ism ]—

Appropriations (Central Government)—

Part, (2R) 1478.

Defence Special Account (Financing of Armscor out of) (A. Bill), (2R) 931-8; (C) 939.

Finance charges, 1481.

Financial Institutions (A. Bill), (2R) 1378, 1397; (C) 1979-9.

Local authorities, Browne Report on financing of, 1482.

U nauthorized Expenditure (1979-'80) (Bill), (2R) 2611-15.

SUZMAN, Mrs. H. (Houghton)—

A ppropriations (Central Government)—

A dditional, (C) 1943.

Blacks—

D raft legislation for, 173.

Housing for, 171.

U rban, 171.

Soweto, electrification of, 172.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 169.

Prisons (A. Bill), (2R) 2084; (C) 2268-77.

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SUZMAN, Mrs. H.— (continued).

Skilled labour, bottleneck in, 170.

Soweto, electrification of, 172.

Wages (A. Bill), (2R) 2326; (C) 2449-57.

Swanepoel, Mr. K. D. (Gezina)—

Education and Training (A. Bill), (2R) 707.

Officers in the Public Service. Regulation of Functions of (A. Bill), (2R) 2309.

Railways—

A ppropriations—

A dditional, (C) 1734.

Part, (2R) 2244.

Capital Park, project in, 1734.

Role of, in national economy, 2245.

SWART, Mr. R. A. F. (Musgrave)—

Airways, 2191.

Appropriations (Central Government)—

A dditional, (C) 1913-5, 1932, 1941.

Blacks, urban, draft legislation for, 365.

Explosives (A. Bill), (2R) 536.

Homelands, 361.

Consolidation of, 366.

Indians—

Education (A. Bill), (2R) 461; (C) 587.

Electoral Act for (A. Bill), (2R) 734; (C) 921; (3R) 929.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 360.

Police—

A. Bill on, (2R) 1279; (3R) 2440.

Service conditions of, 1941.

Race relations, 360.

Railways—

Appropriations—

Additional, (C) 1736.

Part, (2R) 2247.

Isipingo, ticket office for non-Whites at, 1737.

Sick Fund, operation of, 2194.

Skilled labour, shortage of, 2191.

Tariff increases, 2190.

Urban passenger transport, 2195.

South Africa’s position vis-a-vis rest of civilized world, 362.

Urban Blacks, draft legislation for, 365.

TEMPEL, Mr. H. J. (Ermelo>—

Tweefontein Timber Company Limited (Bill), (2R) 1080.

TERBLANCHE, Mr. G. P. D. (Bloemfontein North)—

Aged, plight of, in Bloemfontein, 1581.

A ppropriations (Central Government)—

Part, (2R) 1576.

Railways—

Administration, profits of, 2249.

Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2247.

Staff, 2247.

Tariff increases, 2248.

[Cols. 1-2626 in Vol. 9 1 ]

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THEUNISSEN, Mr. L. M. (Marico>—

Black population—

Education and training for (A. Bill), (2R) 708.

Technikons for (Bill), (2R) 1200.

TREURNICHT, Dr. the Hon. A. P. (Water- berg)—

[Minister o f State Administration and o f Statistics]—

Black States, consolidation of, 349.

No-confidence debate (motion), 348.

Public Service—

Non-Whites, employment of, in, 353.

Rationalization of, 350.

Regulation of Functions of Officers in the (A. Bill), (2R) 2308-10.

UYS, Mr. C. (Barberton)—

Appropriations (Central Government)—

Part, (2R) 1691.

Economy, 1691.

Farmers, assistance to, 1691.

Republic of South Africa Constitution (A. Bill), (2R) 1766.

VAN DEN BERG, Mr. L. J.—

Wages (A. Bill), (2R) 2318.

VAN DER MERWE, Dr. the Hon. C. V.—

[Minister o f Water Affairs, Forestry and Environmental Conservation]—

Tweefontein Timber Co. Ltd. (Bill), (2R) 1076, 1086.

VAN DER MERWE, Mr. H. D. K. (Ris- sik)—

Indians—

Education (A. Bill), (2R) 464.

Electoral Act for (A. Bill), (2R) 750.

VAN DER MERWE, Mr. S. S. (Green Point)—

Airways, 2160.

Electoral (A. Bill), (2R) 1750.

M agistrates’ Courts (A. Bill), (2R) 1238.

Marriages (A. Bill), (2R) 2290.

Railways—

Fares, 2159.

Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2154.

Passenger services, 2154.

Railway premises, crimes committed on, 2156.

Republic of South Africa Constitution (A. Bill), (2R) 1760; (C) 1837-74; (3R) 2052.

Sectional Titles (A. Bill), (2R) 636.

VAN DER MERWE, Mr. W. L. (Meyer- ton)—

Post Office Part A ppropriation, (3R) 2564.

VAN DER WALT, Mr. A. T. (BeUville)—

Railways and H arbours Part A ppropri­ation, (2R) 2149.

Sectional Titles (A. Bill), (2R) 631; (3R) 828.

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VAN DER WALT, Mr. H. J. D.—

King William’s Town, proposed incor­poration of, into Ciskei, 370.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 369.

VAN DER WATT, Dr. L. (Bloemfontein East)—

Railways and H arbours Part A ppropri­ation, (2R) 2231.

VAN DER WESTHUYZEN, Mr. N. J. J. (South Coast)—

Railways Construction (Bill), (C) 1252; (3R) 1294.

VAN EEDEN, Mr. D. S. (Germiston)—

Tweefontein Tim ber Company Limited (Bill), (2R) 1085.

VAN HEERDEN, Mr. R. F. (De Aar)—

Railways and Harbours Part A ppropri­ation, (2R) 2189.

VAN NIEKERK, Mr. S. G. J. (Koedoes- poort)—

Culture and Education Laws (A. Bill), (2R) 718.

Iscor (A. Bill), (2R) 2079.

Health (A. Bill), (2R) 1340.

Railways and Harbours Part A ppropri­ation, (2R) 2226.

VAN RENSBURG, Mr. H. E. J. (Bryan- ston)—

A ppropriations (Central Government)—

Additonal (C) 1904, 1918.

Part, (2R) 1641.

Canned Fruit Export M arketing (A. Bill), (2R) 910.

Education system, state of collapse of the, 1642.

Environment Planning (A. Bill), (2R) 2465; (C) 2600-2.

Inflation, rate of, 1642.

Post Office Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2428.

VAN RENSBURG, Dr. H. M. J. (Mossel Bay)—

Appropriations (Central Government)—

Part, (3R) 2034.

Constitution, (A. Bill), (2R) 1776; (C) 1841, 1846.

Indians—

Education (A. Bill), (2R) 466.

Electoral Act for (A. Bill), (2R) 742; (C) 923.

Magistrates’ Courts (A. Bill), (2R) 1239.

VAN RENSBURG, Mr. H. M. J. (Rosetten- ville)—

National Monuments (A. Bill), (2R) 887.

Post Office Appropriation, (3R) 2576.

Railways—

Additional Appropriation, (C) 1739.

Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2259.

VAN VUUREN, Mr. J. J. M. J. (Heilbron)—

Railways and H arbours Part A ppropria­tion, (3R) 2511.

VAN ZYL, Mr. J. J. B. (Sunnyside)—

Post Office Part A ppropriation, (2R) 2376.

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VAN ZYL, Mr. J. J. B.— (continued).

Railways and H arbours Part A ppropria­tion, (2R) 2196.

VELDMAN, Dr. M. H. (Rustenburg)—

Health (A. Bill), (2R) 1347.

Medicines and Related Substances Con­trol (A. Bill), (2R) 1044.

VERMEULEN, Mr. J. A. J.—

National Monuments (A. Bill), (2R) 874.

VILJOEN, Dr. the Hon. G. van N.—

[Minister o f National Education]—

Culture and Education Laws (A. Bill), (2R) 712, 714; (C) 821.

Education, state of, in SA, 296.

N ational Monuments (A. Bill), (2R) 857, 893.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 294.

W ar Graves Board, incorporation of, in the National Monuments Coun­cil, 857, 893.

VISAGIE, Mr. J. H. (Nigel)—

Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants (A. Bill), (2R) 1332.

Post Office Part A ppropriation, (2R)2416.

Railways and H arbours Part A ppropria­tion, (2R) 2179, 2181.

VISSER, Dr. A. J.—

A ppropriations (Central G overnment)—

Part, (2R) 1461.

Railways and H arbours Part A ppropria­tion, (2R) 2204.

VOLKER, Mr. V. A. (Klip River)—

A ppropriations (Central Government)—

Part, (2R) 1532.

Railways and H arbours Additional A ppropriation, (C) 1744.

WENTZEL, the Hon. J. J. G. (Bethal)—

[Deputy Minister o f Development]—

Black States, developm ent of, 179.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 177.

WESSELS, Mr. L. (Krugersdorp)—

Police (A. Bill), (2R) 1280.

WIDMAN, Mr. A. B. (Hillbrow)—

A ppropriations (Central Government)—

Part, (2R) 1666.

Fund-Raising (A. Bill), (2R) 1014.

Health (A. Bill), (2R) 1350; (C) 1375.

M ental Health (A. Bill), (2R) 1800; (C) 1949-59.

Pensions, SC on, report of, 1376.

Post Office—

Appropriations—

Part, (2R) 2363; (3R) 2545.

Postal services, losses on, 2367, 2549.

Staff, salary increases for, 2364, 2545.

Telegramme services, 2369.

Sectional Titles (A. Bill), (2R) 602; (C) 780-819; (3R) 836.

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WIDMAN, Mr. A. B.— (continued).

Select Comm ittees, discharge of orders for the appointment of (motion), 407.

\ 'ILEY, Mr. J. W. E. (Simonstown)—

No-confidence debate (m otion), 192.

Marine Traffic (Bill), (2R) 498.

WILKENS, Mr. B. H. (Carletonville)—

Agricultural Land, Subdivision of (A. Bill), (2R) 974.

Fresh Produce M arkets, Commission for (A . Bill), (2R) 950; (C) 1023.

WOOD, Mr. N. B. (Berea)—

Appropriations (Central Government)—

Additional, (C) 1904.

Atmospheric Pollution Prevention (A. Bill), (2R) 1064.

Atomic Energy (A. Bill), (2R) 592.

Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants (A . Bill), (2R) 1331.

Hazardous Substances (A. Bill), (2R) 1312; (C) 1319-22.

Health (A. Bill), (2R) 1343.

Medicines and Related Substances Con­trol (A. Bill), (2R) 1041; (C) 1051-3.

Mental Health (A. Bill), (2R) 1806; (C) 1952, 1958.

Mineral Laws Supplementary Act (A. Bill), (2R) 1101.

No-confidence debate (m otion), 183.

Police (A. Bill), (2R) 1286.

Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation, (C) 1742-5.

Sea, Prevention and Combating of Pollu­tion of the, by Oil (Bill), (C) 578.

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INDEX TO SUBJECTS

(Incorporating the Index to Proceedings printed in Weekly Editions)

A B B R EV IA T IO N S:

lR .= F irs t R eading 3R .= T h ird R eading2R .=Second R eading S .C .= S elec t C om m itteeC .=C om m ittee Stage

A

African states, economic hardships in, 234. 316, 398, 1569.

Agriculture and Fisheries:

Vote, 1918.

Legislation:

Agricultural Land, Sub-division of, Amendment Bill: 1R., 643; 2R ., 969; Bill not comm itted, 982; 3R ., 982.

Fresh Produce Markets, Commission for, Amendment Bill: 1R., 642; 2R ., 940; C ., 1021; 3R „ 1132.

Plant Breeders’ Rights Amendment Bill: 1R., 643; 2R ., 902; Bill not comm itted, 906; 3R ., 906.

African countries, food exports to , 12.

Agricultural land, decrease in, 2512.

Agricultural Technical Services, 2513.

Border farms, farmers on, 1691.

Cattle, dwindling number of, in RSA, 396.

Control Board system, 1470, 1523.

Co-operatives, 1530.

Dairy Control Board, 2520.

Agriculture and Fisheries— (continued).

Export grapes, rotting of, at D. F. Malan A irport, 2113, 2335, 2478, 2514.

Extension services, 12.

Food prices, rise in, 383, 1441, 1470, 1654, 1668, 1965, 1977, 2016, 2042.

Food subsidies, 1409, 1920.

Foreign exchange, food as earner of, 397.

International Union for the Protection of New Plant Varieties, see debates on “ Plant Breeders’ Rights Amendment Bill” under “ Legislation” .

Land Bank, 1921.

M arketing and control board system, 384,394.

M eat Board, 1472, 1525.

Meat industry, commission of inquiry on,395.

Meat prices, 383, 389, 2333.

Monopolies, 384, 1656.

NCD, 2520.

Perishable products, transport of, 2480.

Production costs, increased, 394.

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Agriculture and Fisheries— (continued).

Research, 12.

Role played by, in RSA, 2512.

Veterinary services, 1918.

Airways:

Airbus concourse at Jan Smuts A irport, inadequate facilities at, 2173, 2219.

Airports:

Delays at, 2174.

Entrance fees at, 2224, 2346.

Boeing 707 aircraft, 2113.

Boeing 747 Combi aircraft, 2124, 2222.

Buildings of, outside the RSA, 1737, 1743.

Cape Town, flight reservations, inade­quate telephone facilities for, 2160, 2222, 2342.

Capital programme, 1696, 1700.

Catering services, 2109, 2220, 2346.

Delayed departures, 2191, 2342.

D urban airport, international facilities at, 2172.

Export grapes, rotting of at D. F. Malan A irport, see that heading under “ Agriculture and Fisheries” .

Fare increases in, 2160.

Finance of, 1695.

Freight monopoly by, 2113.

Fuel costs, increased, 2118, 2123, 2518.

Gold class scheme, 2346.

Airways— (continued).

I AT A , 2114.

International flights, insurance on, 2243.

Jan Smuts A irport, processing of luggage at, 2218, 2341.

Laker A irline, comparison with SAA of,2337.

La Mercy, new airport at, 2172.

Meals and drinks on aircraft, 2161, 2221.

M onopoly, alleged, by, 2225.

New services, introduction of, 2222.

Occupancy rate of aircraft, 1729.

Passengers, handling of, by, 2193.

Pool arrangements, international, 2243.

Public, treatm ent of, by overseas em­ployees of, 2137, 2147, 2175, 2340.

SA AFA RI booking system, 2222, 2347.

Security measures at airports, 2223, 2242.

Spare parts, availability of, per aircraft 2242, 2342.

Staff:

Conditions of service of, 2171.

Dissatisfaction amongst, 2109, 2221.

Transportation of perishable freight by, 2113.

Working costs of, 1712.

Working expenditure, 1699, 1723.

Air traffic, promotion of safe, see debates on “ Civil Aviation Offences Amendment Bill” under “T ransport” .

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ANC:

Activities of, in SA, 230.

Involvement of, in Soweto riots, 230.

Angola, civil war in, 236.

Appropriation Bills (Central Government):

Additional: 1R., 1661; 2R ., 1875; C., 1886; 3R ., 1947.

Part: 1R., 1292; 2R ., 1405, 1558, 1661, 1814; 3R ., 1964.

Votes (Committee Stage):

Agriculture and Fisheries, 1918.

A udit, 1925.

Coloured Affairs, 1931.

Community Development, 1906.

Co-operation and Development, 1915.

D efence, 1892.

Education and Training, 1913.

Finance, 1921.

Foreign Affairs, 1936.

H ealth, Welfare and Pensions, 1946.

Indians, 1932.

Interior, 1935.

Justice, 1933.

M anpower Utilization, 1899.

Parliament, 1886.

Police, 1941.

Prime Minister, 1889.

Appropriation Bills (Central Government)—(continued).

Part— (continued).

Votes (Commitee Stage)— (continued).

Public W orks, 1908.

Transport, 1927.

W ater Affairs, Forestry and Environ­mental Conservation, 1901.

Armscor, see debates on “D efence Special Account A m endm ent Bill” ; see also that heading under “D efence” .

Atomic energy, see “ Mineral and Energy Affairs” .

Auditor-General, staff shortage in depart­ment of, 1926.

B

Benbo, 38, 64, 179.

Blacks:

Votes:

Co-operation and Development, 1915.

Education and Training, 1913.

Legislation:

Black Administration Amendment Bill: 1R., 1558; 2R ., 2278; Bill not comm itted, 2286; 3R ., 2286.

Education and Training Amendment Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 705; Bill not comm itted, 712; 3R ., 712.

Technikons (Education and Training)Bill: 1R., 823; 2R ., 1170, 1196; C ., 1225; 3R ., 1234.

Black Advisory Council, 50.

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Blacks— (continued).

Bus boycotts, 173.

(See also debates on “T ransport” .)

Civil actions brought by foreign Blacks to be heard in magistrate’s courts, see debates on “Black Administration A m endm ent Bill” .

Co-operation and D evelopment, Commis­sion for, 242.

C o-operation and D evelopment, S.C. on: A ppointm ent of, 22; discharge of o rder for appointm ent of, 404.

Development Trust Fund, SA, 1915.

Dompas, abolition of, 176.

D raft legislation on position of, in RSA, 174, 1661.

Housing, see that heading.

Influx control, 175.

Inkatha m ovem ent, 118.

Education:

Boycotts in, 173, 276.

Compulsory school attendance for, 14.

D epartm ent of Education and Training, see debates on “ Education and Training A m endm ent Bill” .

Expenditure on, 1913.

M abopane East Technikon, see debates on “Technikons (Education and Training) Bill” .

Rousseau, Mr. G. J ., appointm ent of as D irector-G eneral of Education and Training, 706-708.

Blacks—(continued).

National States:

A bandonm ent of key premises of N P’s policy on, 37.

Agricultural colleges in, establishment of, 344.

Agricultural potential of, 241.

Assistance to, 1917.

Central Consolidation Committee and Regional Committees, 371.

Ciskei, see that heading.

Consolidation of, 38, 240, 241, 338 350, 366, 375, 1489, 1986, 2049.

Constitutional arrangements for, 242.

Co-operation between, 97, 237.

Development of, 7, 179-183.

Economic objectives of, 38.

Geographical planning of, 242, 338, 349.

Infrastructure, development of, in, 345.

Meeting of heads of state of, 11.

Transkei, see that heading.

Ndebele nation, see that heading.

Riekert R eport, see “M anpower Utiliza­tion” .

Urban:

Constitutional structure, accommoda­tion of, in, 273.

Crossroads, 101.

Draft legislation on, 42, 365, 381, 1989.

Homelands, ties with, 246.

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Blacks— (continued).

U rban—(continued).

Hom e ownership by, need for, 106.

Labour relations and influx control, 41.

Middle class, political aspirations of, 44.

M igration to the cities, 44.

New dispensation for, 40, 41, 97, 173.

Pass laws, 42, 366.

Permanence of, 387.

Recognition of, as perm anent part of urban population, 40.

Regional committees, recommendations by, 99.

Restrictions on mobility of, 106.

Soweto:

Development of, 100.

Electrification of, 172.

Riots in, 276.

Van der Walt Commission, 366.

Bophuthatswana, Mafeking, incorporation of, into, 347.

British War Graves Committee, see de­bates on “National Monuments A m endm ent Bill” .

Broadcasting Corporation, South African:

Media time, equal, for all parties, see “ Electoral M atters” .

Utilization of, as party-political propaganda machine, 318.

Broederbond, attack on, 2510, 2520.

Browne Committee report, see “Local A u­thorities” .

“ Burgergraftekomitee” , see debates on “National M onuments Am endm ent Bill” .

C

Carlton Conference, see “Financial and Eco­nomic Affairs” .

Cillie report, 276.

Ciskei:

Announcem ent of acceptance of inde­pendence by, 1974.

Consolidation proposals for, 341-2.

Hogsback area, incorporation of, into, 345, 373, 376.

Independence of, 7, 121.

King William’s Town, incorporation of, into, 346, 367, 370, 380, 400.

Quail Commission R eport, 347.

Coloureds:

V ote, 1931.

Coloured Council, 50.

Education:

White teachers, use of, in, 1931.

National Party, policy of, in respect of, see “National Party” under “ Relations Policy” .

Community Development:

V ote, 1906.

Compensation, see “W orkm en’s Compensa­tion A m endm ent Bill” under “M an­power Utilization” .

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Constellation of Southern African states, establishment of, 8, 11, 237.

Constitutional Affairs:

G eneral, 252.

Legislation:

Constitution, Republic of South Afri­ca, Amendment Bill: 1R., 1405; 2R., 1757; C ., 1837; 3R., 2052.

Black majority rule in SA, 429, 445.

Centrism, 257.

Commission of Inquiry into the Constitu­tion Act, 6.

Constitution, Select Committee on, appointm ent of, (m otion), 730; mem­bers of, 1196; report of, 1557.

Constitutional blank cheque for Govern­ment, 254.

Constitutional dispensation, new, 73.

Constitutional policy, position of minority groups in RSA, 91.

Dictatorship, danger of, in SA, 1504.

Group rights, recognition of, 417.

M inority groups, position of, 441.

National Convention, see “Relations Poli­cy” .

New constitutional dispensation on, 1503.

Parliam ent, function of, 1504.

President’s Council, see that heading.

Referendum on constitutional change 31 217, 270, 275, 447.

Select Committee on Constitution, Mem­bership of, (m otion), 897.

Co-operation and Development,“Blacks” .

Cosmetics, see “Legislation” under “H ealth” .

D

Decentralization, 11, 240,

Defence:

Vote, 1892.

Legislation:

Defence Special Account Amendment Bill: 1R., 642; 2R ., 931; C ., 939- 3R ., 939.

Fund-raising Amendment Bill: 1R., 460; 2R ., 1013; Bill not commit­ted , 1017; 3R ., 1017.

A nti-terrorist operations in South West Africa, see “South West Africa” .

Arms embargo, enforced, 9, 227.

Armscor, 1508.

Conventional military onslaught on RSA 1513.

Defence Act, 1957, proposed amendment to first schedule to (m otion), 2477.

Defence Bonds, National, 1408.

Defence Force, effectiveness of, 1508.

Defence Force, salaries and wages of 1444, 1591, 1898.

Expenditure:

General, 425, 1892, 1894, 1895.

New budgeting procedures for, 2612.

Security aspects of publication of, 1881, 1882, 1893,

Housing for members of D efence Force, see “Housing” .

M aputo, attack on ANC base in, 1512.

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Defence— (continued).

Preparedness, level of, of SA Defence Force, 9.

SA Defence Force Fund, see debates on “ Fund-raising Am endm ent Bill” .

Security Forces, granting of certain pow­ers in terms of Explosives A ct, see debates on “Explosives Amendment Bill” under “Legislation” under “ Police” .

Simon’s Town and strategic value of RSA, 223.

Delimitations, 191.

Development Bank for Southern Africa, 11.

Development Trust Fund, SA, see “Blacks” .

Disinfectants, see “ Legislation” under “ H ealth” .

E

Education, National:

G eneral, 295,

Legislation:

Culture and Education Laws Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 712; C., 820; 3R ., 821.

Monuments, National, Amendment Bill: 1R., 460; 2R ., 857; Bill not comm itted, 902; 3R ., 902.

Boards for cultural institutions, tech- nikons and training centres for men­tally retarded children, see debates on “ Culture and Education Laws A m endm ent Bill” .

Crisis in, 156, 293.

Cultural treasures, protection of, see debates on “ National Monuments A mendment Bill” .

Education, National— (continued).

Handicapped children, special education for, 297,

HSRC, Commission of Enquiry by, into educational system, 300.

Indians, education for, see “Legislation” under “ Indians” .

National Cultural Council, appointment of committees of, see debates on “ Cul­ture and Education Laws A m end­m ent Bill” .

SA War Graves Council, transfer of pow­ers of, to NMC, see debates on “ National M onum ents Amendment Bill” .

School buildings, utilization of, 1985.

Separate schools, 122, 290, 303.

State collections, preservation of, see de­bates on “Culture and Education Laws A m endm ent Bill” .

Teachers:

Grievances of, 154.

Post-graduate studies and research, 297.

Salaries of, 155, 387, 391, 1575, 1821, 2004, 2041.

(See also under “Salaries and W ages” .)

Shortage of, 1521.

Training of, 296.

Technikons, 298.

Electoral matters:

Legislation:

Electoral Amendment Bill: 1R., 1405; 2R ., 1749; Bill not committed, 1755; 3R ., 1755.

Ban on political meetings, 326.

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Electoral matters— (continued).

Expenditure on, 1935.

G eneral election, announcem ent of, 252, 253, 287, 291, 337, 382, 448.

Media time, equal, for all parties, 328.

National Party, election strategy of, 1583.

Opposition parties, alleged election agree­m ent betw een, 1534.

Energy, see “Mineral and Energy Affairs” .

Explosives Amendment Bill, see “Legisla­tion” under “Police” .

Exports, see “Financial and Economic Affairs” .

F

Financial and Economic Affairs:

Votes, 1904, 1921, 1925.

Legislation:

Canned Fruit Export Marketing Amendment Bill: 1R., 550; 2R ., 907; Bill not comm itted, 921; 3R ., 921.

Financial Institutions Amendment Bill: 1R., 1111; 2R ., 1378; C .,

• 1796; 3R ., 1799.

Iron and Steel Industrial Corpora­tion, Limited, South African, Amendment Bill: 1R., 1558; 2R ., 2074; Bill not committed, 2082; 3R ., 2082.

Balance of payments, 1410.

Banks:

Development Bank for Southern Africa, establishment of, 240, 378.

Budget of D epartm ent of, 1936.

Decentralization, 1905.

Financial and Economic Affairs—(con­tinued).

Defence bonds, National, see “ D efence” .

Carlton Conference, 83.

Competition Board, 11, 1497.

Credit standing of RSA, 10.

Deregulation of economy, 1498.

Development economy, 1638.

Economic policy, 1675, 1877, 1885, 2049.

Economic position of RSA, 24, 223, 1408, 1433, 1436, 1449, 1464, 1492, 1582, 1641, 1834, 2030, 2035.

EEC , 378.

Exchange control, 1417.

Exchange rate, 1411.

Finance charges, 1488.

Finance charges, limitation and disclosure of, 1427, 1481.

Financial policy, 10.

Fiscal policy, 1413.

Foreign investment and confidence in RSA, 283.

Free enterprise system, 33, 102, 356, 1644.

Free enterprise system, ideological res­traints on, 35.

Fuel prices, 189, 2130.

Germany, negotiation of foreign loan in,282.

Gold:

G eneral, 1407.

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Financial and Economic Affairs— (con­tinued).

Gold— (continued).

International currency, based on, 11.

Krugerrands, 1419, 1463.

Government expenditure, 10, 1480, 1877.

G overnment revenue, 1879.

(See also “State Finances.” )

Growth rate, 9, 1408.

Inflation, 10, 260, 262, 383, 388, 396, 1411, 1441, 1447, 1453, 1456, 1462, 1493, 1532, 1603, 1659, 1707, 1711, 1826, 1982, 2044, 2103, 2129, 2209.

Interest rates, 1818.

Local authorities, finances of, 1429.

Mineral exports, earnings from, 12.

Monetary policy, 1413.

Money supply, excessive, 262, 1443, 1885, 2206, 2209.

M onopolies, 1457, 1497.

Political constraints on economic develop­ment, 33, 60, 1452.

Provinces, financing of, 1921.

Small Business Development Corpora­tion, 33, 182, 239.

Small business enterprises, 11.

Stabilization Account, 1406, 1467, 1880.

State finances, 1406.

Unified economy in RSA, 377, 379.

Floods:

General, 23, 78, 391-394, 409-413.

Floods— (continued).

Karoo flood disaster, Governm ent aid for, 1423, 1485, 1553, 1662.

Floods in the Karoo and Southern Cape (Statement), 19.

Foodstuffs, see “Legislation” under “ H ealth” .

Foreign Affairs and Information:

V ote, 1936.

All-party consensus on foreign affairs, need for, 198.

Foreign policy, 1584.

Information service as party-political propaganda machine, 318.

Onslaught on RSA, see “Total onslaught on R SA ” .

Position of SA in world, 23, 281-284, 362.

Reagan, Pres., consequences of election of, for RSA, 24, 80.

Sanctions, 24, 26, 81, 199, 311.

Strategic importance of SA, 1509.

UN, visit by M P’s to , in New York, 198, 209.

United States and U nited Kingdom, poli­tical changes in, consequences of, for RSA, 362.

Forestry and Environmental Conservation:

Vote, 1901.

Legislation:

Environmental Conservation Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 1111; referred to S .C ., 1111; report of S .C ., 2236.

Environment Planning Amendment Bill: 1R., 1964 ; 2R ., 2461, 2590; C ., 2600; 3R ., 2605.

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Forestry and Environmental Conservation—(continued).

Legislation— (continued).

Tweefontein Timber Company Li­mited Bill: 1R., 460; 2R ., 1076; Bill not committed, 1089; 3R., 1089.

Expenditure on, 1903.

Nassella tussock, 343.

Oribi Gorge, proposed railway line through, see debates on “Railway Construction Bill” .

Verlore Vallei, 1541.

W estern Cape, planning and nature con­servation in, 1539.

Franzsen Commission Report, 2164, 2166, 2199.

Fund-raising Amendment Bill, see “Legisla­tion” under “D efence” .

Guide plans, see debates on “Environment Planning A m endm ent Bill” under “Legislation” under “Forestry and E n­vironmental Conservation” .

H

Hazardous substances, see “Legislation” under “H ealth” .

Health:

Vote, 1946.

Legislation:

Atmospheric Pollution, Prevention Amendment Bill: 1R., 730; 2R., 1054; Bill not comm itted, 1076; 3R ., 1076.

Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfec­tants Amendment Bill: 1R., 1020; 2R ., 1325; Bill not com­m itted, 1337; 3R ., 1337.

Health— (continued).

Legislation— (continued).

Hazardous Substances AmendmentBill: 1R., 1020; 2R., 1307; C., 1319; 3R., 1325.

Health Amendment Bill: 1R., 1020; 2R., 1337; C ., 1370; 3R., 1376.

Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Bill: 1R., 460; 2R., 1017, 1038; C., 1051; 3R., 1054.

Mental Health Amendment Bill: 1R.,1292; 2R., 1799, 1947; C ., 1949; 3R., 1960.

Smoking Control Bill: 1R., 550; drop­ped owing to prorogation of Par­liament, 2626.

Advertisements of medicines, control of, see debates on “ Medicines and R e­lated Substances Control A m end­ment Bill” .

Ambulance services, insufficient Govern­ment funds for, 185.

Certificates of registration for medicines, see debates on “Medicines and R e­lated Substances Control A m end­ment Bill” .

Illness and maternity benefits of contribu­tors in terms of Unemploym ent In­surance Act, see debates on “U nem ­ployment Insurance Am endm ent Bill” , under “ Manpower Utiliza­tion” .

Infant mortality rate, 1542.

M alnutrition in RSA, 34.

M anpower shortage in, 1543.

Marine pollution, 185, 192.

National Health Service Facilities Plan, 14.

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Health— (continued).

Nurses, salaries of, see that heading under “Salaries and Wages” .

Typhoid, rabies and cholera, outbreak of, 184.

Unauthorized expenditure of departm ent of, see debates on “U nauthorized Ex­penditure (1979-’80) Bill” .

Unemploym ent insurance benefits, exten­sion of, to certain Black workers, see debates on “Unemployment Insur­ance Amendment Bill” , under “ M an­power Utilization” .

Hogsback area, see “Ciskei” .

Housing:

G eneral, 13, 1906.

Legislation:

Sectional Titles Amendment Bill: 1R., 304; 2R ., 599, 643; C ., 772; 3R., 823.

Accommodation crisis for elderly tenants, 153, 266, 323, 336, 1581, 1637.

Blacks:

Backlog in, 171.

Leasehold scheme, 99 year, 178.

Site-and-service scheme, 171.

Soweto, housing in, 172, 178.

Building costs, increased, 384.

Cost of, 1603.

Crisis in, 333.

E nnerdale, development programme in, 1906.

Expenditure on, 335.

Flat buildings, sale of, under Sectional Titles A ct, 1, 4, 151, 321, 329, 1597, 2028.

Housing—(continued).

G overnm ent policy on, 1606.

Low cost housing, 336.

Mortgage bond repaym ents, proposed tax rebates on, 323, 1687, 1832.

President’s Council, accommodation for m embers of, see “ President’s Coun­cil” .

Public servants, housing for, 1907.

Railway staff, housing for, see “ Railways and H arbours” .

R ent control, phasing out of, 151, 321, 330.

Sectional Titles Act, amendm ent to , 321, 1601.

Sectional Titles Register, 602.

Subsidization of, by employers, 1660.

I

Immigration:

Expenditure on, 1936.

Immorality Act, see “ Internal Affairs” .

Improper Political Interference Act, see “R e­lations Policy” .

Indians:

V ote, 1932.

Legislation:

Electoral Act for Indians Amendment Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 730; C ., 921; 3R ., 929.

Indians Education Amendment Bill:1R., 22; 2R ., 460; C ., 587; 3R ., 643.

Medical scheme for Indians in G overn­ment service (Sanitas), compulsory membership of, see debates on “ In­dians Education A m endm ent Bill” .

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Indians—(continued).

Pensions for, 1932.

S.A. Indian Council, election of members of, see debates on “Electoral Act for Indians A m endm ent Bill” .

Internal Affairs:

V ote, 1935.

Immorality A ct, abolition of, 31.

Liaison services of departm ent of, 1939.

SABC, alleged payments to, by D epart­ment of, 1940.

Total onslaught on RSA, see that heading.

Vital public services in crisis, 88.

International Union for the Protection of New Plant Varieties, see debates on “Plant Breeders’ Rights Am endm ent Bill” under “Agriculture and Fisheries” .

ISCOR, see “Legislation” under “ Financial and Economic Affairs” .

J

Justice:

V ote, 1933.

Legislation:

Judges’ Remuneration Amendment Bill: 1R., 2236; 2R ., 2605; Bill not comm itted, 2611; 3R ., 2611.

Magistrates’ Courts Amendment Bill:1R., 823; 2R ., 1236; Bill not com m itted, 1248; 3R ., 1248.

PFP, policy of, on, see that heading under “ Relations Policy” .

Justice— (continued).

Regional courts, hearing of cases in terms of Explosives Act in, see debates on “ Explosives Amendment Bill” under “ Legislation” under “ Police” .

KKing William’s Town, see “Ciskei” .

Kozlov, see “Russia” .

KwaZulu, referendum on independence, 271.

L

Laingsburg, see “Floods” .

Land:

Legislation:

Land Survey Amendment Bill: 1R., 730; 2R ., 1149; Bill not commit­ted , 1169; 3R., 1169.

Valuers’ Bill: 1R., 2089; withdrawn,2589.

Agricultural land, see “ Agriculture and Fisheries” .

Allocation of, on racial basis, 34.

Division of, in RSA, 280.

State-owned Land, S.C. on: Appointm ent of, 23; discharge of order for appoint­ment of, 404.

Liquor price increases, monopoly-controlled,385.

Local Authorities:

Browne Committee R eport, 1429, 1482.

Finances of, 1482.

M

Mafikeng, see “Bophuthatswana” .

Magistrates’ courts, see “Justice” .

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Manpower Utilization:

V ote, 1899.

Legislation:

Unemployment Insurance Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 477; C., 488; 3R ., 488.

Workmen’s Compensation Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 823; 2R ., 1111; C ., 1121; 3R ., 1131.

Employment opportunities, creation of, near labour sources, 240.

National policy on, 13.

Private sector, training of own technical staff by, 2428, 2438, 2542-3.

R iekert R eport, 8, 90, 822 (statem ent on).

Shortage of policemen, nurses and teachers, 259.

Skilled labour, shortage of, 10, 170, 268, 1444, 1574.

Subsistence economy, worker transition from, to industrial environment, 265.

Sultan, M .L., Technikon, 1899.

Trade unions, 431.

Training, 1574, 1899.

Westlake Vocational Training Centre, 1899.

White workers, protection of, 430.

Maputo, attack on ANC base in, see that heading under “ D efence.”

Marine traffic, see debates on “Marine Traffic Bill” under “Sea” .

Marriage Amendment Bill: 1R., 1405; 2R ., 2287; Bill not committed, 2296; 3R ., 2296.

Marxism, 251.

Merchant Shipping, see legislation under“ Sea” .

Mine dumps, pollution by dust from, seedebates on “Atmospheric Pollution Pre­vention Am endm ent Bill” .

Mineral and Energy Affairs:

Legislation:

Atomic Energy Amendment Bill: 1R.,22; 2R ., 589; C ., 596; 3R ., 597.

Mineral Laws Supplementary Act Amendment Bill: 1R., 730; 2R ., 1089; C ., 1106, 1111; 3R ., 1111.

Precious Stones Amendment Bill:1R., 1405; 2R ., 1960, 2066; Bill not com m itted, 2074; 3R ., 2074.

Tiger’s-Eye Control Amendment Bill:1R., 22; 2R ., 597; Bill not com­m itted, 599; 3R ., 599.

Atomic Energy Board, 13, 590.

Energy program m e, rationalized, 13.

Fuel prices, see “ Financial and Economic Affairs” .

Fuel situation in RSA, 186.

Isotope production centre, new, 13.

Minerals, sale of, see “ Financial and Eco­nomic Affairs” .

Oil embargo, 228.

Sasol plant, 2051.

Mineral rights, see debates on “Mineral Laws Supplementary Act A m endm ent Bill” under “Mineral and Energy Affairs” .

Monuments, National, see “ Education, National” .

N

Nassella tussock, see “Forestry and Environ­mental Conservation” .

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Natal, administration of, by NRP, see “ Rela­tions Policy” .

National Cultural Council, see “Education, N ational” .

National Fund Investments, collapse of, 1999, 2040.

National Party, see that heading under “ R e­lations Policy” .

National Physical Development Plan, 2462.

Ndebele nation, self-government status for, 7.

New Republic Party, see that heading under “ Relations Policy” .

New York Times, letter written to, by hon.member for Sandton, 312, 1563, 1573, 1618.

No-confidence debate (Motion), 23, 119, 220, 304, 408.

O

Oil pollution of the sea, see “ Legislation” under “Sea” .

Onslaught on RSA, see “Total onslaught on RSA ” .

Oppenheimer, Mr H., political statement by,1970.

Opposition, Leader of:

G eneral, 279.

South A frica’s Options, 124, 355-359, 440.

Statements to overseas Press by, 1968.

P

Parliament:

V ote, 1886.

House of Assembly:

A djournm ent of (m otion), 2626.

Business of, 403, 822, 1291, 1964.

Parliament— (continued).

House of Assembly— (continued).

Committees, appointment of tem porary chairmen of, 118.

Expression of A ppreciation to the Hon. J. J. Loots (m otion), 2615.

G overnment business, precedence to (m otion), 408.

Hours of sitting of (m otion), 549, 2477.

Meeting of, 1.

Members:

A nnouncement of election or nomination under the Republic of South Africa Constitution A ct, 1961:

(a) In terms of section 40 (1) (a):

Barnard, dr. M. S., 3.

Bell, Mr. H. G. H ., 4.

Wiley, Mr. J. W. E ., 4.

(b) In terms of section 40 (1) (b):

Horwood, Prof. O. P. F ., 4.

O dendaal, Dr. W. A ., 4.

Van der Walt, Mr. A. J. D .,4.

Van Staden, Mr. J. W ., 4.

(c) In terms of section 40 (1) (c):

D ippenaar, Mr. J. F ., 4.

K lopper, Mr. H. B ., 4.

Kritzinger, Mr. W. T ., 4.

Olivier, Prof. N. J. J ., 4.

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Parliament— (continued).

House of Assembly— (continued).

M embers—(continued).

Steyl, Mr. J. H ., 4.

Van den Berg, Mr. L. J ., 4.

Vermeulen, Mr. J. A. J ., 4.

Visser, D r. A. J ., 4.

A nnouncement of vacancies owing to appointment to President’s Council:

With effect from 7 O ctober 1980:

Janson, the Hon. T. N. H ., 2.

R aubenheim er, the Hon. A. J ., 2.

V an der Merwe, the H on. S.W ., 3.

W orrall, Dr. D. J ., 3.

With effect from 1 January 1981:

Basson, Mr. J. D. du P ., 3.

Henning, Mr. J. M ., 3.

H erm an, Mr. F ., 3.

Marais, Mr. P. S., 3.

Sutton, Mr. W. M ., 3.

Treum icht, Mr. N. F ., 3.

Viljoen, Dr. P. J. van B ., 3.

Announcement of vacancies owing to the death of:

Jordaan, Mr. J. H ., 3.

Van der Spuy, Mr. S. J. H ., 457.

Parliament— (continued).

House of Assembly— (continued).

Members— (continued).

A nnouncem ent of vacancies owing to resignations of:

Botha, Mr. L. J ., 3.

Malcomess, Mr. D . J. N ., 2.

Schlebusch, the Hon. A. L ., 2.

Steyn, the Hon. S. J. M ., 2.

Swiegers, Mr. J. G ., 3.

Van der W alt, Mr. H. J. D ., 3.

Wiley, Mr. J. W. E ., 2.

Motions of condolence:

Jordaan, Mr. J. H ., 18.

Van der Spuy, Mr. S. J. H ., 457.

Nominated members, extension of term of office of, see debates on “R e­public of South Africa Constitution A m endm ent Bill” under “Legisla­tion” under “ Constitutional

Affairs” .

Salary increases for, 1967.

Taking of oath by:

Barnard, Dr. M. S., 5.

Bell, Mr. H. G. H ., 5.

D ippenaar, Mr. J. F ., 6.

Horwood, Prof., O. P. F ., 5.

Klopper, Mr. H. B ., 5.

Kritzinger, Mr. W. T ., 6.

O dendaal, Dr. W. A ., 6.

Olivier, Prof. N. J. J ., 5.

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Parliament— (continued).

House of Assembly—(continued).

Members— (continued).

Taking of oath by— (continued).

Steyl, Mr. J. H ., 5.

Van den Berg, Mr. L. J ., 6.

Van der Walt, Mr. H. J. D ., 5.

Van Staden, Mr. J. W ., 5.

V erm eulen, Mr. J. A. J ., 6.

Visser, Dr. A. J ., 5.

Wiley, Mr. J. W. E ., 5.

Speaker:

Announcem ents by, on:

Form of address of certain mem­bers, 348.

L etter received from the Adminis­tra to r o f N atal, 21.

Standing Rules and O rders, Committeeon: A ppointm ent of, 21; report of,1812.

Internal A rrangem ents, S.C. on, appoint­ment of, 22; discharge of order for appointm ent of, 404.

Library of Parliam ent, S.C. on, appoint­ment of, 23; discharge of order for appointm ent of, 404.

M otion of Condolence, the Hon. J. J. Fouche, 15.

Opening of, 6.

Parliamentary catering, S.C. on: A ppoint­ment of, 23; discharge of order for appointm ent of, 404.

Party caucus system, 1612.

Parliament— (continued).

Senators, form er, payment of dissolution benefit to , 1886.

Pensions, see “W elfare and Pensions” .

Pipelines, see “Railways and H arbours” .

Plant Breeders’ Rights, see “Agriculture and Fisheries” .

Police:

Vote, 1941.

Legislation:

Explosives Amendment Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 535; C ., 542; 3R., 542.

Police Amendment Bill: 1R., 1020; 2R ., 1277, 1746; C ., 2296; 3R., 2440.

Attacks on, by Opposition, 2022.

Budget of departm ent of, 1942.

Detainees, 1943.

Housing for, see “Housing” .

Medical scheme for, see debates on “ Police Amendment Bill” .

Shortage of, 1521.

Wages and salaries of, 1444, 1941, 1945, 2017.

Pollution, atmospheric, see “Legislation” under “ H ealth” .

Pollution of sea, see “Legislation” under “ Sea” .

Post Office:

Legislation:

Post Office Part Appropriation Bill:1R., 2089; 2R ., 2352, 2521; 3R., 2545.

Agency services, 2425.

[Cols. 1-2626 in Vol. 91.]

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Post Office— (continued).

A ir conditioning in Post Office buildings, 2391, 2537.

Buildings, 2361. 2562.

Citizen band radios, 2360, 2403, 2539.

Cross-subsidization, 2368, 2414, 2528.

Decentralization of head office activities,2356, 2424, 2562, 2586.

Financing of, 2366, 2379 , 2397 , 2413, 2550.

Forward planning for, 2529.

Members of Parliam ent, Post Office be­nefits enjoyed by, 2534.

M otor vehicle licences, issuing of, by, 2425.

National Consultative Committee on P.O . Affairs, 2526.

National Economy, role of, in, 2382.

Operating expenditure, 2364.

Philatelic services, 2361, 2566.

Post Offices:

Heidelberg, 2419.

Kempton Park, 2438.

Linmeyer, 2578.

Paraplegics, facilities for, in, 2541.

Port Elizabeth, 2420, 2423, 2584.

Port Elizabeth Central, 2543.

Randburg, 2430, 2584.

Reception areas at, for elderly people, 2431, 2541.

Post Office— (continued).

Post Offices— (continued).

Rosettenville, 2577.

Townsview, 2577.

Postal Services:

A ged, the, International Year for, stamp issue for, 2567, 2586.

A utom ation of, 2435.

Delays in, 2391.

Losses on, 2353, 2367, 2414.

Mail, volume of, 2538.

Postal codes, 2435.

Sorting equipm ent, mechanical, 2360.

Postmaster G eneral, appointm ent of new, 2290, 2362, 2376, 2385, 2408, 2416, 2576.

Posts and Telecommunications, S.C. on: A ppointm ent of, 23; discharge of order for appointm ent of, 404.

Rive, Mr. L. F ., tribute to , 2361, 2376.

Savings Services:

National Savings Certificates, 2354.

Post Office Savings Bank, 2354, 2407.

Savings Bank books, substitution of plastic cards for, 2354, 2407.

Savings Bank Certificates, 2354, 2580.

Separate entrances and counter facilities, elimination of, 2390.

Staff:

Disaster Relief Fund, contribution by,to , 2362, 2384, 2386.

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Post Office— (continued).

Staff—(continued).

Housing scheme for, 2356, 2399, 2411 2541, 2563, 2575.

Laingsburg disaster, role of, in, 2375, 2397, 2581, 2583.

Loss of, 2377, 2383, 2409, 2411, 2415,2417, 2427.

Resignations by, 2372, 2531, 2546, 2587.

Retired employees, re-employment of 2566.

Salary differentiation on geographical and group basis, 2355, 2542, 2588.

Salary increases for, 2364 , 2416, 2542 2545, 2587.

Shortage of, 2355, 2373.

Training programmes for, 2355 , 2376, 2410, 2522, 2548, 2562, 2585.

Wage gap, elimination of, 2372, 2376, 2405, 2429, 2524, 2548, 2555.

Tariff stabilization fund, proposed, 2366 2378, 2420, 2527, 2548.

Tariffs, 2525, 2534, 2556, 2559.

Telecommunication Services:

Computerization of, 2418.

D ata services, 2359.

International, 2359.

New technology in, application of, 12, 2369, 2563.

Telefax service, 2360, 2574.

Telegraph and telex services, 2353, 2359.

Post Office— (continued).

Telecommunication Services— (continued)

Telephone Services:

General, 2357.

A utom atic exchanges, 2358, 2535, 2572.

Electronic exchanges, digital, 2358, 2375.

H otels, exorbitant charges by, for telephone calls, 2415, 2540.

International, 2390.

Manual exchanges, 2436, 2582.

Non-White areas, services in, 2384 2433, 2438.

Party lines, elimination of, 2388 2535.

Push-button telephones, 2358, 2389 2537, 2563.

Rental, subsidization of, for aged 2387, 2534, 2568.

SOR 18 system, 2356.

Soweto, services in, 2535, 2553.

Trunk calls, cheaper tariffs for, 2381.

Waiting list for, 2357, 2371, 2388, 2535.

Yeoville telephone exchange, fire at,2357, 2397, 2400, 2539, 2561.

Teletex service, 2360, 2435, 2574.

Vehicles, 2390, 2537.

Video-coding of postal articles, 2421.

Video Conference Service, 2360, 23692407, 2422, 2434, 2563, 2574.

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President’s Council:

G eneral, 7, 27, 63, 94, 112, 277, 285, 382, 1611, 2013.

Accommodation for members of, 1910.

Blacks, representation of, on, 28-31, 246, 272, 277, 290, 443, 1978.

Boycott of, by PFP, 68.

Committees of, 7.

Expenditure in respect of, 1889.

Proposals by, rejection of, by NP con­gress, 248, 256.

Recommendations of, 389.

Press:

Banning of Sunday Post and Post (Trans­vaal), 59, 87, 130, 138, 213, 214, 258, 434.

Censorship of, 134, 149.

Freedom of, 166, 209-216.

Steyn Commission, 133.

Prime Minister:

Vote, 1889.

Alleged vacillation of, 82.

D eclaration of intent by, proposed, 55.

Floods in the Karoo and Southern Cape, statem ent on, see that heading.

Office of:

Physical Planning Branch: Environm en­tal Planning, see debates on “E n­vironment Planning Amendment Bill” .

Twelve-point plan, see “Relations Policy” .

Prisons:

Legislation:

Prison’s Amendment Bill: 1R., 1558; 2R., 2082, 2266; C ., 2268; 3R., 2278.

Progressive Federal Party, see that heading under “ Relations Policy” .

Provincial Administrations:

Rationalization of, 351.

Restructuring of administrative posts, 352.

Public Accounts, S.C. on: A ppointm ent of, 23; Third R eport of, (1980), 458; report of (on Unauthorized Expenditure), 1813; consideration of report of, 2063.

Public Service:

Legislation:

Public Service; Regulation of Func­tions of Officers in the, Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 1814; 2R., 2308; Bill not comm itted, 2311; 3R., 2311.

Civil servants, wages and salaries of, 1430, 1454, 1583, 1821.

Non-whites, employment of, in, 353.

Rationalization programme, 14, 350.

Resignations from, 1453.

Public Works:

Vote, 1908.

V oortrekker M onum ent, 1909.

R

Racial discrimination:

Removal of descriminatory measures, 45, 96, 255, 324, 450.

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Racial Discrimination— (continued).

Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, possible repeal of, 48, 221.

Statutorily entrenched, 363.

Railways and Harbours:

Legislation:

Appropriation Bills:

Additional: 1R., 1558; 2R ., 1694 C ., 1726; 3R ., 1746.

Part: 1R., 1964; 2R ., 2089, 2237 2331; 3R ., 1746.

Railways and Harbours Acts Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 730; 2R., 1268' C ., 1274; 3R ., 1277.

Railway Construction Bill: 1R., 408; 2R-, 982; C ., 1249; 3R., 1292.

Accommodation for Railways Administra­tion, 2101.

Air-brake system, 2122.

A partheid in, 1708, 1726, 2111, 2159 2161, 2232.

ATKV, 2230, 2350.

BAD-type truck, 2122.

Bapsfontein, facilities at, 12.

Black passenger services, urban, over­crowded conditions on, 2111.

Capital expenditure, 2098, 2102, 2126 2135, 2198, 2343.

Capital expenditure, financing of, from re­venue, 2107, 2482.

Railways and Harbours— (continued).

Capital programme, 1713, 1721, 1726 1730, 1737, 1740, 2102, 2120, 2170 2485, 2488.

City Deep, container depot at, 2135, 2336.

Coal, railage costs of, 2095.

Com puter centre, final cost of, 2100 21192132 ,2149,2200,2337,2481,2516. ’

Computer installations, 1701, 1728 1731 1735, 1737, 1739.

Constellation of Southern African States, role of, in, 2232, 2247, 2348, 2490.

Containers, 1702, 1734.

Crime on trains and stations, 2157, 2342.

Cross subsidization, 2163, 2258.

Depreciation charges based on replace­ment costs, 2106.

Disciplinary system of, see debates on “Railways and Harbours Acts A mendment Bill” .

Drakensberg luxury train, recommission­ing of, 2262.

Economy, role of, in, 2121, 2176, 2196 2245, 2256.

Electrification programme, 12, 2122.

Expenditure, wasteful, elimination of 2170.

Export m arket, contribution of, to , 2261.

Family journeys, concessions for, 2345.

Financing policy of, 2199, 2203.

R ood disaster, role of, in 2096, 2108,

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Railways and Harbours—(continued).

“ Forty-off’ card, 2094, 2345.

Fuel costs, high, 2150.

G D P, contribution of, to , 2151.

Goods services, 2094, 2153.

Growth rate of, 2093.

Flarbours:

Cape Town, hostel for labourers at, 2115.

Durban harbour, 1745.

East London, 2252-2256, 2349.

Richards Bay, 2189.

Ro-Ro system, 2254.

Utilization of, 2253.

Victoria Basin, Table Bay H arbour, de­velopment plans for, 2243.

Inflation accounting by, 2107, 2133.

Inflation, effect of Railways Budget on, 2099. 2239, 2495.

Job evaluation, 2127.

Johannesburg-Pietersburg line, catering services for Black passengers on, 2112, 2339.

Koedoespoort, workshop at, 2226.

Level crossings, elimination of, 2182.

Livestock, conveyance of, 2095.

Low-rated traffic, 2090, 2094.

Passenger services, 1727, 2091, 2093, 2152, 2154, 2162, 2164.

Passengers, safety of, 2155.

Railways and Harbours— (continued).

Pipelines, 1697, 1707, 1745.

Private enterprise, part played by, in, 2154, 2238, 2259.

Productivity index of, 2091, 2131, 2340.

Railway Accounts, S.C. on: Appointm ent of, 23; discharge of order for appoint­ment of, 404.

Railway lines:

A lternative route from Cape Town to the north, 2109, 2339.

Berea Road-Cato Creek, 1727, 1733, 2341.

D urban-Pieterm aritzburg, centenary train on, 2215.

D urban-Port Shepstone, see debates on “ Railway Construction Bill” .

Langkloof, 2166.

Mabopane-Belle O m bre, 2246, 2502.

Oribi Gorge, proposed railway line through, see “Forestry and E n­vironmental Conservation” .

Richards Bay, 12.

Richards Bay-Broodsnyersplaas, 2181, 2186.

South N debele-Pretoria, 2246, 2348.

Um tentweni, see debates on “Railway Construction Bill” .

V orsterskroon-D unottar, 2184.

Railway Police, 2156.

Rates Equalization Fund, 2119.

Revenue, 1698, 2090.

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Railways and Harbours— (continued). Railways and Harbours— (continued).

Richards Bay, export of coal through 2091,2120. ’

Stations— (continued).

Road transport services, see “T ransport” . Booysens, 2112, 2349.

Rolling stock, 2111, 2491. Cape Town, bar on, 2110, 2338.

Saidanha, export of iron through, 2091, Danskraal, 1744.

Delmas, 1709, 1730.Salvokop, museum at, 1739, 1744. D urban, 1734, 2185, 2341.Sick Fund, 2181, 2194, 2342.

D urban Esplanade, proposed shuttleSocio-economic services, 2117 2154 service to, 2216.

2165, 2250, 2259. Estcourt, 1744.Staff:

Ficksburg, 1744.

Associations for, 2228, 2493. Glencoe, 1744.Black: Isipingo, 1737, 1739.

Increase in, 2492.Johannesburg, facilities for Black peo­

House-ownership scheme for, 2116. ple on, 2110.

Pensions for, 2116. Ladysmith, 1744.

Esselen Park Training College 2178 2180.

W itbank, 1702.

Tariffs and tariff increases, 2093 2094Free pass facilities for divorced female 2095, 2097, 2159, 2162, 217o’, 219o’

2331, 2480.employees of, 2138, 2346.

Housing loans for female breadwinnersTelevision equipm ent, 1742.

2138, 2346. Train accidents, incidence of, 2157.

Salary increases for, 2180, 2212 2264 Trans-Karoo, 2263.2331, 2482, 2499, 2506, 2519.

Transport m arket, total, share of inPensions, increase in, 2179, 2218, 2339. 2257, 2259.

Training of, 2177. Turn-round time of trucks, 2491.

W hite skilled labour, shortage of, 2176 Umkomaas River bridges, delay in build­2191, 2197. ing of, 2126, 2340.

Stations: Working capital, 1697.

G eneral, 1740, 1743. Working expenditure, 1694 1699 1717 1745. ’ ’

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Red Cross, grant to, 1892.

Reference marks, see debates on “Land Sur­vey Amendment Bill” under “Land” .

Regional Divisions Appointments Advisory Board, see debates on “M agistrates’ Courts A m endm ent Bill” .

Relations Policy:

G eneral, 1627, 2012, 2039.

A partheid, 289, 290, 293, 325, 326, 386, 414.

Change in SA, social and political. 1976, 1977, 1993.

Confederal State Council, 96.

Confederation/Constellation, 97, 377, 421.

Im proper Political Interference A ct, 60.

Minority groups:

Position of, 119, 128, 148, 250.

Representation of, 157.

National Convention, 60, 114, 249, 1570, 1679.

N ational Party:

G eneral, 95, 1615, 1629, 1645, 1973, 1980, 1989.

Coloureds, policy in respect of, 2019.

Crisis of confidence in, 49.

Homelands policy of, 1683.

Party unity of, as brake on progress, 53.

Possible split in, 51, 190.

Separate developm ent, cost of, 1984.

Tensions in, 219, 250, 255.

Relations Policy— (continued).

New Republic Party:

G eneral, 1998.

Devolution of power, 275, 276.

Federal plan, 1589, 1650, 1653.

Local option, 275.

N atal, administration of, by, 1616, 1815, 2031, 2042.

Policy of, on Blacks, 85, 278, 416.

Plurality, 273.

Polarization of W hites, Coloureds and In­dians against Blacks, 292, 327, 440.

Progressive Federal Party:

G eneral, 1679, 1980, 1991, 2032.

Federal form of Governm ent, 1550, 1994.

Justice, policy on, 1622.

Land policy of, 368.

Racial discrimination, see that heading.

Twelve-point plan, 40, 168, 251, 325, 355, 2245.

Republic Festival, 14.

Rousseau, Mr. G. J., see “Education” under “Blacks” .

Russia:

Cuban and East G erm an surrogate forces in Africa, 8.

Expansionism, 8, 226, 229, 236,

Glagolev, D r., statem ent by, on Rus­sian intentions in Southern Africa, 228,

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Russia— (continued).

Kozlov, M aj., arrest of, 229, 421, 437, 450.

Threat posed by, 1511.

S

Salaries and Wages:

Legislation:

Wage Amendment Bill: 1R., 1558; 2R ., 2311, 2443; C ., 2449; 3R ., 2458.

M embers of Parliam ent, salary increases for, 1967.

Nurses, salaries of, 1544.

Salary increases for teachers, nurses and policemen, 254, 262, 1881.

Sex discrimination, elimination of, see de­bates on “W age Am endm ent Bill” .

Wage gap, 1825.

(See also “Teachers” under “Educa­tion, N ational” ; “Post Office” ; “ Railways and H arbours” ; “Public Service” ; “State President” and “D efence” .)

Sanctions, see “Foreign Affairs and Informa­tion” .

Saw-milling industry, share of the State in,see “Forestry and Environmental Con­servation” .

Sea:

Legislation:

Marine Traffic Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 488; C ., 505; 3R ., 512.

Merchant Shipping Amendment Bill:1R., 22; 2R ., 512; C ., 522; 3R., 526.

Prevention and Combating of Pollu­tion of the Sea by Oil Bill: 1R.,22; 2R ., 542, 550; C ., 575; 3R., 586.

Sea— (continued).

Merchant Shipping A ct, working commit­tee on revision of, see debates on “ Merchant Shipping Am endm ent Bill” .

Promotion of safety at, see debates on “ M erchant Shipping Amendment Bill” .

Risks at, Regulations concerning Payment of Compensation for as a result of, see debates on “Merchant Shipping Bill” .

Safety of Life at, International Conven­tion for the, see debates on “M er­chant Shipping A m endm ent Bill” .

Security of SA, action against ships posing a threat to , see debates on “Marine Traffic Bill” .

Small Craft:

Commission of Inquiry into Control of, see debates on “M erchant Shipping Am endm ent Bill” .

Licensing of and issue of safety certi­ficates for, see debates on “M er­chant Shipping A m endm ent Bill” .

Territorial Waters:

Anchoring and scuttling of ships in, see debates on “M arine Traffic Bill” .

Innocent passage of marine traffic through, see debates on “M arine Traffic Bill” .

Monitoring of ships in, see debates on “Marine Traffic Bill” .

Sectional titles see “Housing” .

Simon’s Town, by-election in, 194.

Small business enterprises, see “Financialand Economic Affairs” .

South West Africa:

Anti-terrorist operations in, 9.

D TA , 306.

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South West Africa— (continued).

Geneva Conference on, 8 , 81, 198 , 200, 207, 233, 1557.

Internal parties and SA Governm ent, talks between, 233, 311.

Kapuuo, Mr. C ., assassination of, 310.

Marxism in, 204.

Mudge, Mr. D ., statem ent by, during Geneva Conference, 306.

SA forces in, 207, 232.

Sanctions, see “Foreign Affairs” .

Security Council Resolution on, see “ U N ” .

Settlement plan, 8, 25, 202, 309.

Shiyagaya, Mr. T ., assassination of, 310.

Swapo, financial aid and support for, 8, 201, 231.

Walvis Bay, position of, 206.

Sport and Recreation:

Normalization of sport relations in RSA, investigation into, by HSRC, 45-47.

Sunday sport, 1616, 1631.

State President:

Parliament, opening of, address at, by, 6.

Salary of, 2089.

Salary of Vice State President, 1813.

State security, 209.

Statutory reform, 381.

Subsidies for health services, to local author­ities, see debates on “Health Amend­ment Bill” .

Survey, Land, Amendment Bill, see “Legisla­tion” under “ Land” .

T

Taxation:

A ged, tax burden of the, 267.

Capital gains, 1828.

Company tax, 1660.

Customs and excise duty, 1428.

De Kock Commission, 10.

Income Tax:

G eneral, 1424.

Tax deduction tables for, 1427, 1483.

Mortgage bond repaym ents, proposed tax rebates on, see “Housing” .

Provident Fund, lump sum payments for, 1828.

Sales tax, general, 1442, 1829, 1879.

Tax burden, equitable distribution of, 10.

U ndistributed profits tax, 1832.

Territorial waters, see “ Sea” .

Terrorism, international, combating of, 234.

Tiger’s-eye, see “Mineral and Energy Affairs” .

Total onslaught on RSA, 26, 221, 1651, 1975, 1981.

Tourism:

Legislation:

Travel Agents and Travel Agencies Bill: 1R., 929; 2R., 1400; refer­red to SC, 1405; report of SC, 2330.

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Tourism— (continued).

Airfares, increased, effect of, on, 2114.

C ontribution of, to economy, 11.

Hotels, inadequate facilities in RSA, 2337.

Southern Cape Developm ent Association, 1516.

Transkei, aid to, 1939.

Transport:

Vote, 1927.

Legislation:

Civil Aviation Offences Amendment Bill: 1R., 22; 2R ., 526; C ., 534; 3R ., 535.

Transport Services, South African,Bill: 1R., 929; withdrawn, 1109.

Bus Passenger Transport in the Republic, proposed Commission of Inquiry in­to , 1929.

Expenditure on, 1927.

G ranger Bay, small craft harbour at, 2243, 2349.

Infrastructure, role of SAR in provision of, 12.

Passenger transport, 2195.

Road transport, 1695, 1703, 1717, 2115 2135, 2163, 2212.

Travel agents, see “Legislation” under “Tourism” .

Tweefontein Timber Company, see “Legisla­tion” under “Forestry and Environm en­tal Conservation” .

Twelve-point plan, see “Relations Policy” .

U

UN:

Impartiality on SWA, lack of, by, 201233, 305,

Security Council, Resolution 435, of 1976 of, 199, 201, 203, 206, 233.

Unauthorized Expenditure (1979-’80) Bill:1R., 2236; 2R ., 2611; Bill not commit­ted, 2615; 3R ., 2615.

“ Upov” , see debates on “ Plant Breeders’ Rights Amendment Bill” under “Agri­culture and Fisheries” .

USA, National Debt of, 2131.

V

Valuers’ Bill, see “Legislation” under “ Land” .

W

War graves, see debates on “National Monu­ments A m endm ent Bill” .

Water, addition of substances to, see debates on “Health A m endm ent Bill” .

Water Affairs:

Vote, 1901.

Financing of, 1901.

Irrigation M atters, S.C. on: A ppointm ent of, 23; discharge of order for appoint­ment of, 404.

W aterdown Dam, 342.

W ater hyancinths, encroachment of, 1904.

W ater resources, utilization of, 12.

Welfare and Pensions:

Vote, 1946.

A ttendant’s allowance, 1672.

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Welfare and Pensions— (continued).

Disability grants, 1672.

Handicapped, facilities for the, 1673.

Pensions:

G eneral, 1420, 1591, 1667, 1674, 1821.

Catholic priests, pensions for, 1606.

Civil, 1439, 1479, 1632.

Means test, 1467, 1635.

Military pensions, 1671.

National contributory pension scheme, proposed, 1592, 1637, 1670.

Pension rights, 1422.

Welfare and Pensions— (continued).

Pensions— (continued).

Pensions, S.C. on: A ppointm ent of, 23; First R eport of, 1109; considera­tion of First R eport of, 1376; Second R eport of, 1110; dropped owing to prorogation of Parlia­m ent, 2626.

Social, 1439, 1467.

W ar veteran pensioners, 1636.

Wit Kommando, 79.

Z

Zimbabwe, 126.

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RULINGS, STATEMENTS, ETC., BY PRESIDING OFFICERS

Q = Questions and Replies (Vol. 92).

A dm inistrator of N atal, L etter from, in terms of section 86 of Constitu­tion Act, 21.

B il ls -

Additional Appropriation Bills, Scope of debate on, 1879.

Amending, D ebate confined to contents of, 769, 1283.

Amendments—

In conflict with principle of Bill as read a second time, 1225.

Clauses of, Details (and not principles) to be discussed in Comm ittee, 1325, 2306.

Comm ittee Stage, N um ber of speeches per m em ber at, 1037.

D ebate on, must be relevant to subject- m atter, 636, 662, 769, 845, 884, 1003, etc.

Chair—

Decides on m atters to be raised in de­bates, 2146.

M ember desiring turn to speak must rise and address, 1925.

M em ber may not comment on rulings given by, 1060.

M em ber may not reflect on, 1784, 1852.

M ember may not trifle with, 1574, 1620 1683.

Chair—(continued).

M em ber must abide by ruling of, 163.

Member must address, 2582.

D ebate, Rules of, 1029, 1565, 1567, 1647.

Explanation of speech made in House must be accepted, 1031.

Form of address for members nom inated or elected in terms of section 40 (1)(b) or (c) of Constitution Act, 348.

Interjections—

May not be made in form of a continuous argum ent, 1565, 1567.

Not permissible, 146, 317, 1212, 1551, 1568, 1573, etc.

Members—

Form of address for, nominated or elected in terms of section 40 (1) (b) or(c) of Constitution Act, 348.

May not cast reflections on other mem­bers, 86, 87, 1137-8.

May not conduct a debate by way of con­tinuous interjections, 1565.

May not conduct a dialogue across floor of H ouse, 1656.

May not converse aloud, 2164.

May not keep up a running commentary, 1819.

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Members— (continued).

May not reflect on decisions of House of the same session, 1597-8.

May not repeat arguments, 1860.

May not suggest that political appoint­ments are made to the Judiciary, 130.

Must be referred to in proper manner, 194, 1216, 1683, 2395, 2405.

Must comply with rules of debate, 1029.

Must contain themselves, 317.

Must proceed with speech, 1556.

W ord of, Acceptance of, 1030.

M otions, D ebate on, must be relevant to subject-m atter, 405.

Newspapers—

Commentary in, on debates of same ses­sion, may not be quoted, 1296, 1301-2.

M embers may not cast reflections by read­ing extracts from, 87.

Points of order—

M em ber called to order must resume seat and stop speaking, 1647.

Questions—

A lteration of wording of—

M atter to be raised privately with Mr. Speaker, 5 (Q).

Prerogative of Mr. Speaker, 5(Q).

Supplementary—

May not turn question time into a de­bate, 51 (Q).

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Questions— (continued).

Supplementary— (continued).

Must arise out of original question, 227(Q).

O ut of order, 158-9 (Q).

To member addressing House, Rules gov­erning, 852.

Speaker—

Farewell speech, 2620-6.

Parliamentary prayer, 2623-4.

Speeches—

Maiden, 1541.

Number of, per m em ber, at Committee Stage, 1037.

Standing Rules and O rders, R eport of Com­m ittee on, 1812-13.

Unparliamentary language—

Expressions challenged bu t not ruled to be unparliam entary—

Leader of Opposition attends meetings of people who would not hesi­tate to make use of extra- parliam entary methods, 113.

Sincerity, M em ber has brought his, into question, 657-8.

Expressions ruled to be unparliam en­tary—

Agitator, 130.

Bearer of lies, 2479.

Besmirching country’s name abroad, 2061.

Blatant lie, 196.

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Unparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam en­tary— (continued).

B oer swindlers (“boereverneukers” ), 2335.

Damn fool, 1573-4.

Deliberate distortions, 1296.

Dishonest, Such twisting of words is 968.

Distort, distorting, distortion, 1028-9 1296.

Finger in till, M em ber had, 2141.

Fool, 1573-4, 2554.

Fraud (M ember is a), 2489.

G utter, Flights of fancy which even de­scend to the, 1035.

Hypocrites, 2145.

Idiot, 1258.

Intriguer, Political, 113.

JR —

“A m erica’s JR has more stars in his bed than South Africa’s JR has in his constellation” , 1646-7.

“W hat role do you play in Dallas? A fter all, the Prime Minister is JR ” , 162-3.

Lie, lying, 196, 314-15, 1291, 2252, 2479.

Unparliamentary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam en­tary— (continued).

M anners, M ember has no, 2200.

Rude, 133-4.

Sincerity, Member has discredited him­self completely as regards his, 657.

Sluggards, A bunch of, 370.

Sow unrest in South Africa, 1217.

Swindlers, 2334.

Traitor, 1620.

Truth (M ember does not know what it is), 1291.

Twisting of words, 967, 968.

Uncivilized, 1787.

U nmannerly, 2200.

Unparliamentary fellow, 1852.

U ntruth, A calculated, 2302.

May not be used in hypothetical sense, 1573-4.

Withdrawal of, must be unconditional 133, 2252.

Withdrawing, Members must rise when 1217.

W ithdrawn, may not be repeated or refer­red to , 1217, 1647.

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