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Terrorism: General, 5, 265, 266, 269, 295, 296, 3991, 5262, 5291. (See also debates on “Second Police Amendment Bill” and “National Key Points Bill”.) Act, 85. American support for, 159. Border, terrorism on the, 112. Mozambique, attack from, 1473. Sasolburg, explosions at, see that heading. South West Africa, terrorism in, 5294. Urban: General, 139, 295, 6014, 6022, 9384. Silverton, see “Bank siege”. Soekmekaar police station, 295. Third Party Insurance, 165 (S), 168 (S), I 169 (S), 171 (S), 179 (S), 180 (S), 193 (S), 207 (S). Third World: America and, 157. Housing in, 278. Tobacco industry, see “Agriculture and Fisheries”. Tourism: Vote, 52 (S). Legislation: South African Tourist Corporation Amendment Bill: 1R., 19; 2R., 681; Bill not committed, 685; 3R., 685. Tourism—(continued). Advertising, important role of, in tourism, 60 (S). Air routes, insufficient, 71 (S). Charter flights for tourists, 98 (S). Congresses on, 82 (S), 91 (S). Conservation areas and national parks, throng of tourists to, 57 (S). Conservation, necessity of, for tourism, 68 (S), 84 (S). Constellation of States, contribution of tourism to good relations within a, 97 (S). Cost of package tours, 58 (S). Enterprising tourism, 91 (S). Foreign tourists who visited S.A., great number of, 52 (S), 93 (S). Highland Route, 65 (S). Hotels: Availability of certain categories, 61 (S). Hotel industry, 71 (S), 89 (S), 94 (S), 96 (S). International, 2, 4373, 7556, 7593, 7605, 7615. Mixed dancing in, 7615. Training in hotel trade, 90 (S). Integration with regard to tourist services, 201 (S). Large scale organization with regard to tourism, need for, 82 (S). Natal, potential for, in, 1471.

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Terrorism:

G eneral, 5, 265, 266, 269, 295, 296, 3991, 5262, 5291.

(See also debates on “ Second Police A m endm ent Bill” and “National Key Points Bill” .)

A ct, 85.

American support for, 159.

B order, terrorism on the, 112.

Mozambique, attack from, 1473.

Sasolburg, explosions at, see that heading.

South West Africa, terrorism in, 5294.

Urban:

G eneral, 139, 295, 6014, 6022, 9384.

Silverton, see “ Bank siege” .

Soekm ekaar police station, 295.

Third Party Insurance, 165 (S), 168 (S), I 169 (S), 171 (S), 179 (S), 180 (S), 193 (S ), 207 (S).

Third World:

America and, 157.

Housing in, 278.

Tobacco industry, see “ A gricu ltu re and F isheries” .

Tourism:

V ote, 52 (S).

Legislation:

South African Tourist Corporation Amendment Bill: 1R., 19; 2R ., 681; Bill not committed, 685; 3R ., 685.

Tourism— (co n tin u ed ).

Advertising, im portant role of, in tourism, 60 (S).

A ir routes, insufficient, 71 (S).

C harter flights for tourists, 98 (S).

Congresses on, 82 (S), 91 (S).

Conservation areas and national parks, throng of tourists to , 57 (S).

Conservation, necessity of, for tourism , 68 (S), 84 (S).

Constellation of States, contribution of tourism to good relations within a, 97 (S).

Cost of package tours, 58 (S).

Enterprising tourism, 91 (S).

Foreign tourists who visited S .A ., great num ber of, 52 (S), 93 (S).

Highland Route, 65 (S).

Hotels:

Availability of certain categories, 61 (S).

Hotel industry, 71 (S), 89 (S), 94 (S), 96 (S).

International, 2, 4373, 7556, 7593, 7605, 7615.

Mixed dancing in, 7615.

Training in hotel trade, 90 (S).

Integration with regard to tourist services, 201 (S).

Large scale organization with regard to tourism , need for, 82 (S).

Natal, potential for, in, 1471.

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Tourism— (con tin u ed ).

Revenue from foreign tourism, 70 (S).

Tour buses, shortage of good, 97 (S).

T our bus operators, subsidy for, 98 (S).

Tour Guides A ct, 55 (S).

Tourist potential, 56 (S).

Travel agents, 80 (S), 100 (S).

Trade, see “ Financial and E conom ic A ffairs” .

Transfer duties, see “T ax a tio n ” .

Transkei:

G eneral, 6688.

Transkei W hite Citizens Association, 1848.

Transport:

Vote, 103 (S).

Legislation:

Aviation Amendment Bill: 1R., 445; 2R ., 3741; Bill not comm itted, 3744; 3R ., 3744.

Road Safety, National, Amendment Bill: 1R., 113; 2R ., 889; C ., 1024; 3R ., 1034.

Road Transportation Amendment Bill: 1R., 4011; 2R ., 6437 ; 6789, 6994, 7332; C ., 7929, 8402; 3R ., 8679.

Roads, National, Amendment Bill:1R., 208; 2R ., 4249; C ., 4719; 3R ., 4728.

Accident rate, 179 (S).

Accidents, annual cost of, 179 (S).

Transport— (co n tin u ed ).

Accidents by Black drivers, 178 (S), 179 (S).

Administration, amount spent on, 134 (S).

Aviation, effect of cost of fuel on, 156 (S).

Aviation, tariff increases, 2354.

Bicycles, lanes for, in Pretoria and Rand- burg, 150 (S).

B ophuthatswana, flight to , 185 (S).

Building contractors, employees of, see “ M anpower U tilization” .

Bus boycotts, 1831.

Buses, intergration on, 128 (S), 199 (S).

Bus tariffs, application for approval to raise, 104 (S).

(See also debates on “ Road T ranspor­tation A m endm ent A ct.” )

Bus transportation, 128 (S).

(See also debates on “R oad Transporta­tion A m endm ent Bill.” )

Civil aviation, see that heading.

Coloured townships, road transportation to , 105 (S).

Comm uters, 2352.

Co-ordination of all facets of, 145 (S), 147 (S).

Court orders against increases in bus fares, 1831.

Day passengers, frustration of, 161 (S).

D eaths on roads, 183 (S).

Driessen Commission, 125 (S).

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T ransport— (co n tin u ed ).

Drivers, Black, causing of accidents by, 178 (S).

Drivers’ licences, forging of, 209 (S).

Drivers’ licences, increasing num ber of, 177 (S).

Energy problem , influence of, on, 122 (S).

Exploitation with regard to public trans­port, 119 (S).

Farm labourers, transportation of, see “ M anpower Utilization” .

Fuel, increase in price of, 1828.

George and Knysna, construction of high­way betw een, 197 (S).

Highways, 151 (S).

Inflation, effect of, on road building, 195 (S).

Infrastructure, strategic importance of, 1992.

Lift clubs, see debates on “Compulsory M otor Vehicle Insurance A m end­ment Bill” and “ Road Transportation Am endm ent Bill” .

Light aircraft. Commission of Enquiry in­to Control over, see “Civil A viation” .

Margo Commission, 138 (S).

M utual subsidization, 117 (S).

National roads, planning of, 129 (S), 133 (S).

N ational Transport Commission, 114 (S).

(See also debates on “National Roads A m endm ent Bill” and “ Road Transportation Am endm ent Bill” .

National transport policy, 172 (S).

Transport— (co n tin u ed ).

Perishable goods, transportation of, 139 (S).

Pirate taxis, 179 (S).

Politics, role of, with regard to public transport, 119 (S).

Racial integration on railway and bus pas­senger services, 2353.

Rationalisation of national transportation system, 2867.

R ebate to farmers, 2189.

Roads, construction of, landscape de­velopm ent with, 131 (S), 147 (S), 194 (S).

R oad transportation boards, see debates on “ Road Transportation A m end­ment Bill” .

Road transportation boards, people of colour as members of, 193 (S).

Road transportation by S .A .R . and H ., 1002, 1015, 2001, 2484, 2589, 2683.

Road transportation courses, teaching of, at R A U , see debates on “ Road Transportation A m endm ent Bill” .

Road transporter, private, competition betw een, and Railways, 142 (S).

Small craft, Commission of Inquiry into the C ontrol of, 134 (S), 186 (S), 199 (S).

Socio-economic transportation services, 167 (S).

Stopping places for long-distance traffic, see debates on “National Roads A m endm ent Bill” .

Subsidies, 124, 1611, 1829, 1833, 103 (S), 120 (S), 146 (S), 151 (S), 166 (S).

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Transport— (continued).

Synchronising of, with shopping hours, 6202.

Taxi services, integration with regard to, 201 (S).

Third party insurance, see that heading.

Tourist services, integration with regard to , 201 (S).

Training institution for apprentices, de­partm ent as, 2007.

Trams, 152 (S).

Transport perm its, see debates on “ Road Transportation A m endm ent Bill” .

U rban transport, 5647, 120 (S), 128 (S), 136 (S).

U rban Transport A ct, 142 (S).

U rban Transport Fund, 128 (S).

W orkers, transportation of, frustration with regard to , 137 (S).

Trophy hunting industry, see d ebates on “ Financial R elations A m endm ent B ill” .

Tutu, Bishop Desmond, withdrawal of passport of, 4060, 7688, 7731.

Twelve-point plan, see “ R elations Policy” .

U

UN:

G eneral, 6575.

Charter, right of determination of a na­tion, 214.

Namibia Council, report of, 6575.

Office of R .S .A . at, 6598.

UN— (co n tin u ed ).

Relations of R .S .A . with, 6626, 6750.

Security Council Resolution 385 of 30 January 1976, 6579.

Unemployment, see “ M anpow er U tiliza­tio n ” .

Universities:

G eneral, 6844, 6879.

Legislation:

Rand Afrikaans University (Private) Amendment Bill: 1R., 2516; 2R., 3721; Bill not committed, 3727; 3R., 3727.

University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, (Private) Amend­ment Bill: 1R., 771; 2R., 1630; Bill not committed, 1645; 3R., 1645.

Admission of o ther races to , proposed, 6909.

A frikaans text books at, 6927, 6941.

Blacks at White universities, 262 (S).

Blacks, university facilities for, see “Blacks” .

D urban-W estville, University of, 5905, 5927, 5935.

Extension of University Education Act, proposed repealing of, 6900.

Failure rate at, 6931, 6941.

Financing of, 6884, 6888, 6943.

Growth rate of, 3722.

International recognition of academic achievements, 6889.

Medical faculties, admission of all races to , 6923, 6940.

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Universities— (co n tin u ed ).

Port Elizabeth, University of, 6882, 6905.

Rand Afrikaans University, training of en­gineers at, see debates on “ Rand Afrikaans University (Private) A m endm ent Bill” .

Rhodes University, 6886, 6907.

Satellite campuses, 6908.

Selection of candidates for, 6907.

Stellenbosch Bureau for Economic R e­search, 6257.

Technical training by, need for more, 6161.

W estern C ape, University of the, 7488.

Upov, see deba te s on “ P lan t B reed ers’ R ights A m endm en t B ill” .

Urban Foundation, see “ H ousing” .

V

Van Biljon, P ., book by, 154, 416.

Vandalism, see “ Public W orks” .

Van den Bergh, G en., withdrawal of pass­port of, 84, 7689.

Venda, 110, 332.

Verwoerd, Dr. H. F ., 397.

Veterinary school, establishment of a mul­ti-racial, see “ A gricu ltu re and F isher­ies” .

Vice State President, creation of office of,see “ C onstitu tional A ffairs".

Vorster, Mr. B. J ., 219, 6707, 6731.

Votes, reference of, to Standing Commit­tees. (Motion), 5635.

Vr'ouefederasie, Suid-Afrikaanse, 6410, 6418.

W

Wage gap, see “ Salaries and W ages” .

Warsaw treaty forces, see “ D efence F o rce” .

Water Affairs:

Vote, 7021, 7135.

Legislation:

Water Amendment Bill: 1R., 2883; referred to S .C ., 2883; report of S .C ., 8027; 2R ., 8373, 8418; C., 8674; 3R ., 8678.

Bloemhof D am , 7103, 7113.

Boesmans River, proposed w ater supply to , 7075.

Bophuthatswana, water supply to , 7104, 7110.

Boskop area, proposed dam in, 5490.

Budget of D irectorate, 7029, 7037, 7060, 7085, 7092.

Catchm ent areas, 7130.

Cost of water, 7032, 7038, 7042, 7058,7069, 7074, 7083, 7091.

Dams, influence of, on environment, 7024, 7080.

Desalination, 7078.

Drought-stricken and low rainfall areas, w ater supply to , 7030, 7058.

D rakensberg pumped storage scheme, 7028.

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Water Affairs— (continued).

Fauresmith, w ater supply to , 7066, 7090.

H ood control, 7025, 7045, 7050, 7088.

Flood plains, utilization of, 7044.

Hydro-electric schemes, 7028, 7037, 7081, 7085.

Irrigation M atters, S.C. on: Reference of petition to (m otion), 7365; report of, 8381; House in Comm ittee on, 8678.

Joint water resources between Black states and the rest of the R .S .A ., report of interdepartm ental commit­tee on, 11.

Kruger Park, w ater supply to plants and animals in, 7161.

Lesotho Highland project, 7036, 7084.

Makatini Flats development project, 7028, 7082.

Mfolozi River, 7080.

Mineralization of water, 7074.

M odder River area, 7050, 7090.

Nam aqualand, w ater position in, 7030, 7047, 7083.

N atal, water resources in, 7023, 7043,7080.

National states, water schemes in, 7036, 7084.

Northern and eastern borders, proposed w ater supply to , 7057.

Orange River project, 5437, 7027, 7037,7081, 7089.

Orange-Vaal scheme, 7036.

Palmiet River, 7062.

Planning, 7067, 7069.

Water Affairs— (continued).

Projects of D irectorate, 7069, 7089.

Recreation facilities at dams, 7086.

Renoster River State water scheme, 7105.

Riet River area, 7050, 7090, 7136.

Spill w ater, 7101, 7109.

Spioenkop D am , 7036, 7087, 7095, 7108.

Staff shortages in D epartm ent of, 7063,7070.

Subterranean w ater, 7049, 7089.

Sundays River Valley, w ater supply to, 7074, 7093.

Swellendam area, w ater supply to , 7071, 7092.

Tugela-Vaal scheme, 7041, 7076, 7094.

Umgeni River, 7088, 7095, 7108.

Umgeni W ater B oard, 7043.

(See also debates on “W ater A m end­ment Bill” .)

Unskilled labour, proposed use of, for the construction of dams, 7039, 7085.

Vaal D am , 7035.

Vaalhartz scheme, 7103, 7109.

W ater hyacinths, 7076, 7094.

W ater-m eters, provision of, in housing schemes, 7062.

W ater resources, utilization of, 10, 7034, 7052, 7059, 7077.

W eather modification, 7105, 7111.

White Mfolozi River State w ater scheme, 7023.

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Welfare and Pensions:

V ote, 7173, 7287.

Legislation:

Pensions (Supplementary) Bill: 1R.,8381; 2R ., 8833; Bill not com­m itted, 8833; 3R ., 8833.

Pension Laws Amendment Bill: 1R.,8381; 2R ., 8797; C ., 8825; 3R ., 8833; Sen. A m ., 9166.

Aged:

G eneral, 1503.

Care of the, 185, 1428, 4025, 4027, 7305, 9393.

Eviction of, from flats, 2119, 2136.

Service Centres for, 7310.

Sub-economic housing for, 6303.

Aids for physically handicapped, taxation of, see “Taxation” .

Blind, S.A . Library for the, 7302.

Child care, 7331.

D eaf people, 4089.

Family planning, 4105, 7251, 7264.

G ratuity, payment or division of, see de­bates on “Pension Laws A m endm ent Bill” .

Guide Dog Association, 7302.

H andicapped, 4190, 371 (S).

Lions O rganization, work of the, amongst the aged, 7305.

Means test, 188, 371, 1383, 3855, 3897, 3911, 4214, 7269 7325.

Old-age homes, 1697, 7317.

Welfare and Pensions— (continued)

Paraplegics, 4192.

Pensions:

G eneral, 352, 4082, 4213, 7297.

Black pensions, 182, 183.

Black teachers, mem bership of G overn­ment Service Pension Fund of, see debates on “Education and Train­ing A m endm ent Bill” .

Blind, pensions for, 7300, 7330.

Civil, 3537.

Contributory pension schemes, 7298.

Inflation, effect of, on, 9015.

M embers of Parliam ent, pensions of, see debates on “ Pension Laws A m endm ent Bill” .

Military, see debates on “ Pension Laws A m endm ent Bill” .

Miners, pensions for, 6478, 6494, 6551.

National contributory pension scheme (m otion), 7318.

Pension funds, 9024.

Pension funds, membership of, see de­bates on “ Pension Laws A m end­m ent Bill” .

Pension and retirem ent annuity fund, 1430, 3842.

Pension gap between W hite and non- W hite, 1430, 1481.

Pension fund industry, see “Financial and Economic Affairs” .

Railway pensions, 2355, 2412, 2434, 2469, 2613, 2789.

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Welfare and Pensions— (continued).

Religious bodies, people who belong to , pensions for, 7283.

R etention of Pension Benefits, First R e­port of the Comm ittee of Inquiry into, 9016.

S.C. on: First R eport of, 7133; Second R eport of, 7133; consideration of First R eport, 7793.

Social, 7267, 7282, 7326.

Stabilization Account for Civil Pen­sions, see “Pension Laws A m end­ment Bill” .

Transferability of, 7321.

W ar veterans, pensions for, 7290, 7292.

Pensioners:

G eneral, 122, 127, 184, 350, 1382, 1500, 3854, 4187.

Accommodation of, 7275.

Civil, position of, with regard to medical services, 7256.

Physically handicapped, taxation of, see “Taxation” .

Quadruplegics, 4192, 4194.

Rehabilitation of alcoholics, 7328.

Rentiers, 187, 3897.

Retirem ent annuity funds, see that head­ing.

Rotarians, work of, amongst the aged, 7305.

Round Table organization, work of, amongst the aged, 7305.

S. A. National Council for the Blind, 7300.

W elfare and Pensions— (continued).

Self-help villages, 7327.

Sheltered employment, 7327.

Social problems and inflation, connection between, 7272.

Social services, 3854.

Socio-economic services, 128.

Tax concessions for, 423 (S).

W elfare housing, see “ Housing” .

W elfare state, 3920, 3923, 3935, 3984.

Western facade of Church Square in Pre­toria, see “Church Square” .

Wheat Board, see “ A gricu ltu re and F isheries” .

W iley, M r. J. W. E ., joining of NP, by,9272, 9284, 9303, 9319, 9329, 9469.

W itwatersrand, University o f the, see“ U niversities” .

W oman, role of the, 1409.

Wool Board, see “ A gricu ltu re and Fish­eries” .

Wool industry, see “ A gricu ltu re and Fish­eries” .

World Council of Churches, 9447.

Z

Zambia, poor state of the economy of, 77,226.

Zimbabwe:

G eneral, 4169.

Balance between chaos and stability in,22 .

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Zimbabwe— (co n tin u ed ).

C ronje, Mr. Rowan, see that heading.

Democracy, demise of, in, 64.

Developments in, during the past year, 5.

E lection in, 1368, 2140, 6650.

Independence of, 6600, 6624.

Marxism in, 251.

M uzorewa, Bishop, reaction of m oderate Black leaders in S.A . to defeat of, 2141.

Zimbabwe— (co n tin u ed ).

Position of, 68.

Relations of S .A ., with, 6650.

Relations of, with R .S .A ., 6600.

Situation in, 4019.

Trade relations of R .S.A . with, 2140, 6651.

W estern aid to , 6741.

Zulu law, Statute book of, see debates on “ C o-operation and D evelopm ent, Laws on , A m endm ent B ill” .

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RULINGS, STATEMENTS, ETC., BY PRESIDING OFFICERS

Q = Questions and Replies (Vol. 89).S = D ebates of Standing Comm ittees (Vol.

88).

Anticipation, rule of, 782, 7897, 9185.

B i l ls -

Additional A ppropriation Bills, scope of debate on, 1849-50.

Amending, debate confined to contents of, 460, 2112, 2117, 2123, 2135, 3193, etc.

Amendments—

In conflict with principle of Bill as read a second time, 8712, 8843.

Must be complete, 8366.

Clauses of, details (and not principles) to be discussed in Comm ittee, 1217, 1667-9, 1675-6, 1681, 1836, 6428, etc.

D ebate on, must be relevant to subject- m atter, 593, 640, 728, 894, 1677, 1921, etc.

Extension of period for Third Reading debate, 9052.

Private, proceeded with as public Bill in terms of S.O . 1 (Private Bills), 771, 2516.

Budget speeches, broadcasting of, 1753.

Chair—

Decides on m atters to be raised in debates, 9185.

Maintains order, 1688, 2464, 5108.

Chair— (continued).

M em ber may not comment on rulings given by, 5585, 8262.

Member may not reflect on, 8125-6.

M ember must abide by ruling of, 364, 5109, 5150-1, 5153, 8362, etc.

Member must address, 1508, 1664, 4091, 4128, 4857, 5162, etc.

M em ber must not attem pt to trifle with, 4139.

Member must obey when called to order by, 92, 387, 3022, 5252.

M em ber must rise when addressing, 9081.

R ecord of length of speeches kept by, 3512.

Commissions of inquiry, quoting of evidence taken by, 2167, 2172-3.

D ebate, rules of, 220.

Ex-Speaker H. J. K lopper, visit to House by, 9318.

Interjections—

Not permissible, 244, 1627, 3080, 4132, 4911, 8053, 8125-6, etc.

While Prime M inister or L eader of O ppo­sition is addressing H ouse, 5075-6, 5150-2.

International Cricket Conference, lunch in­vitation to , delegation and their hosts, 4718-9.

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Joint Sitting of Senate and House of Assem­bly—

Message from State President, 6712-3.

M angope, welcoming of President and M rs., of Bophuthatswana, 3515.

Members—

May not cast doubt on loyalty of other m em bers, 5178, 5605 and 5612, 5902, 6811.

May not conduct a dialogue across floor of H ouse, 3091, 5100, 313 (S).

May not converse aloud, 4478, 5446, 5834, 6900, 8492.

May not keep up a running commentary, 317, 383, 1120, 1623.

May not make insinuations or cast reflec­tions, 831, 4136, 4138, 4141, 8770, 9282-4.

May not question integrity and impartia­lity of judge of Supreme Court, 380.

May not refer to persons sitting in Press G allery, 7666.

May not shout across floor of H ouse, 305.

May not suggest that official Opposition is controlled by forces outside Parliam ent, 5615.

M ust be referred to in proper m anner, 116, 567, 708, 1508, 2034, 3005, etc.

Must contain themselves, 1937, 4674, 4984, 5078, 5188, 5583, etc.

Must m oderate language, 1505, 3306, 7839.

Must not repeat argum ents, 3681, 4327-8, 4853, 4856, 8787.

Members— (continued).

Must proceed with speech, 2133, 5100.

O rdered to withdraw for rem ainder of day’s sitting, 245, 363, 364, 367, 311 (Q ), 5108.

W ord of, acceptance of, 2390.

Motions, debate on, must be relevant to subject-m atter, 842, 862, 878, 880.

Newspapers—

Commentary in, on debates of same ses­sion, may not be quoted, 2131, 8483.

Reading of, by mem ber not addressing H ouse, 7456.

Official languages, use of both in same sen­tence, 2060.

Pecuniary interest, participation in discus­sion of m atter in which member has direct, 9373-6.

Points of order—

No further, allowed, 217, 221.

W hen not, 1097, 309 (Q).

Questions—

Public interest, m em ber may not insist on reply refused for reasons of, 208-9 (0 ).

Supplementary—

Inadmissible after next question called, 209 (Q ).

Must arise out of original question, 136 (Q ), 208-9 (O).

To mem ber addressing House, rules gov­erning, 910, 1849, 3619, 5153, 5162, 8490-1, etc.

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Relevancy, 494, 495, 569, 635, 657, 728, etc.

Select Committees, discussion by members of matters referred to, 9348-9, 427-8 (S).

Speaker—

Absence of, 4357.

W ord of thanks by, 9544.

Speeches—

Motion for introduction of Bill, time limit for, 7545.

Privilege of the half-hour, 7022.

Standing Rules and O rders, Report of Com­m ittee on, 9004-7.

Unparliam entary language—

Expressions challenged but not ruled to be unparliam entary—

A gitate (“opsweep” ), 5598-9, 5605.

Bluffing (m ember is), 3013.

Confessional before a communist court (m em ber’s speech was like a), 1534.

“ Governm ent must have a squint because its aim seems to be very crooked,” 8473-4.

Holds a brief for enemies of South Africa (m em ber argues as if she), 7891, 7895.

Loyalty, the concept of, has faded, 5102-3.

Misleading the H ouse, 8723.

Piously outraged (M inister is), 3991.

Reprehensible (with reference to mem­ber), 3511.

Unparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions challenged but not ruled to be unparliamentary— (continued).

Scurrilous pam phlet, 4578.

Silly (m ember is), 3064.

Sinister (with reference to words, state­m ents, etc.), 5599-5600, 5605.

Undermining of national service, 226-7.

Expressions ruled to be unparliam en­tary—

Agitation, official Opposition is behind this, 376.

Apology for an A frikaner (m em ber is not even an), 5584.

Awaken thoughts of revolution in the minds of people of colour (what mem ber said could), 4982.

Baboon (with reference to mem ber), 705, 5614-5, 9420.

Base statem ent, 2295.

“ Bitterbek” , 640, 1238, 278 (S).

B latant lie, 5656-7.

Bloody—

Lie, 5201-2.

Nonsense, 6914, 8489.

Blowfly (with reference to m em ber), 7316.

Bugger-all, 4162.

Bully (with reference to m em ber), 9450.

Clown (m em ber is a), 8875-6.

Communism—

Camp-followers of (members are), 7817.

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Unparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam entary — (continued).

Communism— (continued).

Umbilical cord of (m embers are), 7817.

Communist regime (m em ber wants a), 7867.

Communists (with reference to mem­bers), 5016, 7815.

Contem pt of Parliament (M inister’s speech indicates a), 5108.

Coward, cowardly, 245, 308-10 (Q ), 3508-9.

C reature (m em ber is a), 5179.

C rook (m ember/M r. V orster is a), 216-7.

Derive satisfaction from uprisings in Soweto (m embers of O pposi­tion), 4153-4, 4164.

Disgrace—

W ith reference to m em ber, 183.

W ith reference to Speaker’s ruling, 363-4.

Dishonest—

Way to quote, 8722-3.

With reference to m em ber, 2391, 8755.

D istort, distorting, distortion, 2038-9, 5189.

Fanned the flames of revolution in South Africa (with reference to m em ber), 4981-2.

Friendly with enemies of South Africa (with reference to mem bers), 1472.

Unparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam entary — (continued).

“ He is the biggest W hite political chicken that history has seen in South Africa” , 3306, 3413.

Hypocrisy, hypocrite, hypocritical, 1130, 2836.

Idiot (m ember is an), 2554, 2833, 9079- 80.

Incitem ent of revolution (what member said borders on), 4982.

Inciting terrorism (m ember is), 7810.

Instigate(d), instigator, 376, 5457.

“ Internal wing of the anti-South Afri­can movement, viz. the PFP” , 9278, 9283.

Invitation to violence (m em ber’s speech was an), 5109.

Judas (with reference to mem ber), 4141.

Legislation of the most foul kind, 70.

Lie, lying, 652, 1504, 5103, 5201-2, 7396, 7752, etc.

Louse (m ember does not have the brains of), 2555.

Loyalty is foreign to (m embers), 6811.

Mafia, 5555.

Marxist, revolutionary propaganda (members approve of), 4138.

Marxist, L eader of Opposition is willing to sleep with, 1505.

M aster of the innuendo (m ember is a),873.

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U nparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam entary — (continued).

Miserable (members are), 3474.

Misleading the House/public (with reference to members/Minis- ters), 1365, 1420, 7422-3.

Monkey (m ember can cavort like a), 5614.

“Namby-pambies” , 111.

Nazism and conditions behind Iron Cur­tain, G overnm ent is step by step taking us closer to , 7830-1, 7837.

Pervert (m em ber is a potential), 6694-5.

Pig’s head, m em ber should have a, transplanted on him, 1506.

Political—

Pig (member is a), 9357-8.

Scavenger (m ember is), 3890.

Swindle, 1952.

Rabies, a worse case of (with reference to m em ber’s speech), 4133.

Rats (m em ber looks just like one of those), 1279.

Sanctimonious (with reference to mem­bers), 1896.

Scared—

O f the tru th , 281 (S).

W ith reference to m em ber, 366-7, 1960.

Shabby crew (m embers are a), 360-1.

Simple-minded (with reference to mem­ber), 5187.

Sinister (with reference to mem bers), 5599-5600, 5605.

U nparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam entary — (continued).

Sm ear tactic, 5104.

Spineless creatures (members are), 111.

Stupid (m em ber is), 2498.

Swindle, swindling, 1952, 2496.

“ Tell that fool to come outside and I will fix him” , 9079.

Terrorist (m em ber is a), 7810.

Theology of revolution in South Africa (m em ber is playing a part in spreading), 9446.

“The question arises how far the PFP has been infiltrated by the ANC. Which hon. members of the PFP speak and act for the A NC?” , 4136.

“ There are elem ents in that party asso­ciating themselves with people wanting to overthrow the orderly dispensation in this country” , 5278-9.

“ (Threat of Communist Russia to South Africa) is not as dangerous as this Governm ent” , 7809, 7815-7.

Traitor, 3919.

T rap, shut your, 1961.

Twisted minds (m embers have), 3495.

Twisting words (m em ber is), 2506.

U nderground movements (m em ber is associating with), 4032.

U ntrue (and m em ber knows it), 2148, 7626-7, 9030.

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Unparliam entary language— (continued).

Expressions ruled to be unparliam entary — (continued).

“ W hen the affairs of the House were interrupted yesterday to allow the hon. the Prime M inister to throw a tantrum ” , 3574.

May not be used in hypothetical sense, 3495.

May not be implied, 5011.

Unparliam entary language— (continued).

May not be used by way of quotations, 4141.

W ithdrawal of, must be unconditional, 70, 112, 183, 1961, 2039, 2554, 2833, etc.

Withdrawing, mem bers must rise when, 216, 1960, 5179, 9081.

W ithdrawn, may not be referred to , 7839, 9443.

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