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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECOND SESSION, TWENTY-EIGHTH PARLIAMENT

VOLUME I.—PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A

NOTE. —Paper Number before Page Number

AGREEMENTS— Bilateral, A-l, 107. Between New Zealand and— Canada : For the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A-l 6. Czechoslovak Republic : Regarding granting of credits for the purchase of New Zealand wool, A-10. French Republic: Regarding granting of credits for the purchase of wool and other New Zealand products, A-9. Other countries, Ist April, 1947, to 31st March, 1948, A-l, 105. United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand : For the formation of British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, Limited, A-6. United States of America— For the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A-l 7. For the use of funds made available in accordance with the Lend-lease Settlement Agreement, July, 1946, A-21. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Cook Islands, A-3, 16, 24. Fertilizers and farm machinery, A-2b, 5, 14, 15. Food and Agricultural Organization, United Nations, A-l, 60, 83, 85. Third Session, Geneva, August-September, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2b. International Emergency Food Council, A-l, 85. Niue Island, A-3, 33. Primary commodities : Special treatment, A-8, 45, 46 ; A-Bb, 40. Western Samoa, A-4, 27. Wheat: International Council, A-l, 85. Wool: Agreement between New Zealand and— Czechoslovak Republic regarding the granting of credits for the purchase of New Zealand wool, A-10. French Republic regarding the granting of credits for the purchase of wool and other New Zealand products, A-9.

ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS— Western Samoa, A-4, 36. APPRENTICES— A-7, 32. ARMAMENTS— A-l, 73. ASIA— A-l, 19, 26, 58, 66. ATOMIC ENERGY— A-l, 73. AUSTRALIA— Relations with, A-l, 16. AUSTRIA— A-l, 28. AVIATION— Agreement between United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand for formation of British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, Limited, A-6. Aircraft personnel: Working-conditions, A-7a, 62. International Civil Aviation, A-l, 77. Western Samoa, A-4, 29. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Gold reserves, Yugoslavia, A-l, 61. Inflation, A-7, 19. International Monetary Fund, A-8, 42 ; A-Bb, 36. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH— A-l, 11. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH PACIFIC AIRLINES, LIMITED— A-6.

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BROADCASTING— Western Samoa, A-4, 28, 47. BULGARIA— A-l, 30. CANADA— Agreement with New Zealand regarding the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A-16. CHILDREN. See WOMEN AND CHILDREN. COMMITTEES, SELECT— External Affairs, A-l, 10. COOK ISLANDS. See under ISLAND TERRITORIES. COPYRIGHT— A-15, 15. International Copyright Conference, Brussels, 1948 : Report by Minister of Justice and text of revision of Copyright Convention, A-22. CUSTOMS— Customs Unions and free trade areas, A-8, 61 ; A-Bb, 48. Valuation for Customs purposes, A-8, 53; A-Bb, 44. CZECHOSLOVAKIA— Agreement with New Zealand regarding the granting of credits for the purchase of New Zealand wool, A-10. DOMESTIC WORKERS— Employment, A-7a, 61. DRUGS— A-l, 63 ; A-2, 79, 80, 93 ; A-4, 37. EDUCATION— Cook Islands, A-3, 13. Social, humanitarian and cultural, A-l, 45, 62 ; A-2, 72. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 9. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, A-l, 80. Second General Conference, Mexico, D.F., November-December, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-15. United States Educational Foundation in New Zealand, A-21, 2. Western Samoa, A-4, 42. EMPLOYMENT. See under LABOUR. EXCHANGE OF NOTES— Between New Zealand and the undermentioned countries regarding abolition of visas— French Republic, A-11. Sweden, A-l 8. Switzerland, A-20.

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— Agreements— Bilateral, A-l, 107. Between New Zealand and — Canada : For the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A-l 6. Czechoslovak Republic: Regarding granting of credits for the purchase of New Zealand wool, A-10. French Republic : Regarding granting of credits for the purchase of wool and other New Zealand products, A-9. Other countries, Ist April, 1947, to 31st March, 1948, A-l, 105. United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand : For the formation of British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, limited, A-6. United States of America— For the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A-17. For the use of funds made available in accordance with the Lend-lease Settlement Agreement, July, 1946, A-21. Department— Annual report, A-l. Publications, A-l, 15. Exchange of notes between New Zealand and the undermentioned countries regarding abolition of visas— French Republic, A-11. Sweden, A-l 8. Switzerland, A-20. International Children's Emergency Fund, A-l, 46, 62, 87, 88 ; A-7a, 62. International Conferences at which New Zealand was represented, A-l, 109. International Copyright Conference, Brussels, 1948 : Report by Minister of Justice and text of revision of Copyright Conference, A-22. International Labour Organization— Conference, San Francisco, June-July, 1948 : Report of Government delegates, A-7a. Preparatory Asian Regional Conference, New Delhi, October-November, 1947: Report of New Zealand delegation, A-7. Marshall Plan, A-l, 28, 29 ; A-2, 54. New Zealand representation overseas, A-l, 91. New Zealand Treaty List, A-19. Overseas representation in New Zealand, A-l, 103. Protocol for the regulation of whaling during season 1947-48, A-13. Supplementary: Entry into force of the whaling protocol of 26th November, 1945, A-12. Security Council: Veto, A-l, 42, 55 ; A-2, 24. Tariffs and trade— Conference on Trade and Employment, Cuba, November, 1947-March, 1948 Final Act and relative documents (including the Havana Charter), A-8. Reports of New Zealand delegation, A-Bb. International Trade Organization, A-l, 74; A-8, 80 ; A-88, 6, 63. Protocols and declaration to the General Agreement, signed at Havana, March, 1948, A-Ba.

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EXTERNAL AFFAlRS— continued Treaties, A-l, 30, 31 ; A-2, 47 ; A-19. Trusteeship, A-l, 46, 70 ; A-2, 89, 93, 137, 152, 167. United Nations— Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, A-l, 80. Second General Conference, Mexico, D.F., November-December, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-15. Palestine, A-l, 36, 54 ; A-2, 108, 120, 154. Special Session, April-May, 1948 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2a. Privileges and immunities, A-14. Second Regular Session, New York, SeptemberNovember, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2. EUROPE— A-l, 27 ; A-2, 54. FAR EAST AND SOUTH EAST ASIA— A-l, 19, 26, 58, 66. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FINANCE— Cook Islands, A-3, 19. Food and Agricultural Organization, A-2b, 7. Lend-lease Settlement Agreement, July, 1946, between New Zealand and United States of America for use of funds made available, A-21. Niue Island, A-3, 35. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 11. United Nations, A-l, 50, 51 ; A-2, 54, 101. Western Samoa, A-4, 19. FINLAND— A-l, 30. FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION— A-l, 60, 83, 85. International Emergency Food Committee, A-l, 85. Third Session, Geneva, August-September, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2b. FORESTRY— A-2, 20 ; A-4, 27. FRANCE— Agreement with New Zealand regarding the granting of credits for the purchase of wool and other New Zealand products, A-9. Exchange of notes with New Zealand regarding the abolition of visas, A-11. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION— A-l, 67; A-2, 82. GENOCIDE— A-l, 52 ; A-2, 112. GERMANY— A-l, 28 ; A-15, 24.

GOLD RESERVES— Yugoslavia : Held by United States of America, A-l, 61. GREECE— A-l, 32; A-2, 11, 108. HAVANA CHARTER, See under EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. HEALTH— Cook Islands, A-3, 9, 10, 23, 25, 30. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 33, 36, 37, 38, SO. World Health Organization, A-l, 82 ; A-2, 77. HOUSING— A-l, 65 ; A-3, 32. HUMAN RIGHTS— A-l, 45, 62. HUNGARY— A-l, 30. INDIA— A-l, 13, 14. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Price control, A-4, 26. TradeCook Islands, A-3, 15, 20, 23. International Trade Organization, A-l, 74; A-8, 80; A-Bb, 6, 63. New Zealand Government trade representative in Japan, A-l, 23. Niue Island, A-3, 36. Tariffs and trade— Conference on Trade and Employment, Cuba, November, 1947-March, 1948 Final Act and relative documents (including the Havana Charter), A-8. Report of New Zealand delegation, A-Bb. Protocols and declaration to the Havana Agreement, signed at Havana, March, 1948, A-Ba. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 10. Western Samoa, A-4, 17, 24, 28. IMMIGRATION— Prevention of immigration which is likely to> disturb friendlv relations between court Has.. A-2, 81. INFLATION. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. INFORMATION— Freedom of information, A-l, 67 ; A-2, 82. Information Section, Prime Minister's Bepartment, A-l, 9. INTERNAL AFFAIRS— Visas: Abolition, A-ll ; A-18; A-20. INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND— A-l, 46, 62, 87, 88. United Nations Appeal for Children, A-l, 88 , A-7a, 62.

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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION. See under AVIATION. INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION— Principles, A-l, 56. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE— A-l, 53; A-2, 103, 116; A-8, 92 ; A-Bb, 72, 80. INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD COMMITTEE— A-l, 85. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION— A-l, 75. Conference, San Francisco, June-July, 1948 : Report of New Zealand Government delegates, A-7a. Preparatory Asian Regional Conference, New Delhi, October-November, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A—7. INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ORGANIZATION— A-l, 89. INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION— A-l, 74 ; A-8, 80 ; A-Bb, 6, 63. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT COUNCIL— A-l, 85. ISLAND TERRITORIES— Cook IslandsInternational agreements, A-19, 16. Report on administration for the year, A-3. Tokelau Islands : Report on administration for the year, A-4a. Western Samoa— International agreements, A-19, 16. Report on administration for the year, A-4. Trusteeship, A-l, 46, 70. ITALY— A-l, 30, 39 ; A-2, 47. JAPAN— A-l, 22 ; A-7, 15, 21; A-7a, 62 ; A-15, 25. JERUSALEM— A-l, 71 ; A-2, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 167. JUSTICE AND PRISONS—€ook Islands, A-3, 6, 29. Genocide, A-l, 52 ; A-2, 112. International Court of Justice, A-l, 53 ; A-2, 103, 116; A-8, 92; A-Bb, 72, 80. Tokelau Islands, A-4a, 7. United Nations — Legal questions, A-2, 110. Privileges and immunities, A-l 4. Western Samoa, A-4, 15, 40, 53. KOREA— A-l, 23 ; A-2, 48.

LABOUR— Apprentices, A-7, 32. Cook Islands, A-3, 7, 8, 30. Domestic workers, A-7a, 61. Employment Service Organization, A-7a, 9, 27. Freedom of association and protection of rights to organize, A-7a, 14, 39, 43. Trade-union rights (freedom of association), A-2, 74. International labour convention, A-19, 9. International Labour Organization, A-l, 75. Conference, San Francisco, June-July, 1948 : Report of New Zealand Government delegates, A-7a. Preparatory Asian Regional Conference, New Delhi, October-November, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-7. Labour policy, A-7, 10, 28. Labour standards : Japan, A-7, 15. Manual workers— Exchange between countries, A-2, 79. Non-manual workers, A-7a, 63. United Nations employment and economic activity, A-8, 12; A-Bb, 9. Wages, A-7a, 11, 37, 38. Western Samoa, A-4, 32. Women : Employment, A-7, 34. LANDS— Cook Islands, A-3, 16. Niue Island, A-3, 34. Western Samoa, A-4, 26. LEND-LEASE SETTLEMENT— Agreement between New Zealand and United States of America for the use of funds made available in accordance with, July, 1946, A-21. LIBRARIES— A-4, 47 ; A-15, 14. MARINE— Fishing industry, A-2b, 20 ; A-4, 27. Inter-governmental consultative organizations, A-l, 79. Shipping, A-3, 17, 23, 36 ; A-4, 30. Whaling— Antarctic whaling expedition, A-l, 22. Protocol for the regulation of whaling during season 1947-48, A-13. Protocol, supplementary, regarding the entry into force of the Whaling Protocol of 26th November, 1945, A-12. MARKETING— A-3, 16, 33. MARSHALL PLAN— A-l, 28, 29 ; A-2, 54. METEOROLOGICAL— A-3, 22, 37 ; A-4, 29, 50 ; A-4a, 11. MIDDLE EAST— Greece, A-l, 32 ; A-2, 11, 108. Palestine, A-l, 36, 54, 70 ; A-2, 108, 120, 154 j A-2a.

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MINISTRY OF WORKS— A-3, 35 ; A-4, 29. MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY— Cinematograph films : Special provisions, A-8, 31. Film units, Western Samoa, A-4, 47. NARCOTICS— A-l, 63 ; A-2, 79, 80, 93. NAURU— Trusteeship, A-2, 93, 152. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATION OVERSEAS— A-l, 91, 109. NEW ZEALAND TREATY LIST— A-l 9. NIUE ISLAND— Annual report, A-3, 27. NON-SELF GOVERNING TERRITORIES— Trusteeship, A-l, 48 ; A-2, 95. OVERSEAS REPRESENTATION IN NEW ZEALAND— A-l, 103. PACIFIC— A-l, 19. PAKISTAN— A-l, 13. PALESTINE— A-l, 36, 54 ; A-2, 108, 120, 154. Report of New Zealand delegation to the Second Special Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, AprilMay, 1948, A-2a. PEACE— Peace Settlement, A-l, 30 ; A-2, 24. POLICE— A-3, 12, 32; A-4, 11. POPULATION— Cook Islands, A-3, 4, 11, 28. Population Commission, United Nations, A-2, 64. Western Samoa, A-4, 39, 52. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Cook Islands, A-3, 18. International Telecommunications Union, A-l, 80. Niue Island, A-3, 34. Universal Postal Union, A-l, 80. Western Samoa, A-4, 28. PRESS— Freedom of information, A-l, 67 ; A-2, 82. PRICE CONTROL— A-4, 26.

PROTOCOLS— Regulation of whaling during season 1947-48, A-13. Supplementary : Entry into force of the Whaling Protocol of 26th November, 1945, A-12. Tariffs and trade, A-Ba. PUBLICATIONS— External Affairs Department, A-l, 115. Obscene, A-2, 76. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, A—ls, 14. PUBLICITY— Information and publicity, External Affairs Department, A-l, 9. Freedom of information, A-l, 67 ; A-2, 82. PUBLIC SERVICE— A-3, 7. . REFUGEES— International Refugee Organization, A-l, 89. REPARATIONS— A-l, 29. ROUMANIA— A-l, 30. SOCIAL SECURITY— A-7, 9, 22. SOCIAL WELFARE— A-l, 65; A-2, 87. SOUTH AFRICA— A-l, 14; A-2, 35. SOUTH EAST ASIA— A-l, 19, 26. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION— A-l, 17 ; A-3, 6. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA— A-l, 47 ; A-2, 90. SPAIN— A-l, 35 ; A-2, 32. STANDARD OF LIVING— A-4, 32. STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER— A-l, 12. SUBSIDIES— A-8, 44; A-Bb, 38. SWEDEN— Abolition of visas : Exchange of notes between New Zealand and, A-18. SWITZERLAND— Abolition of visas : Exchange of notes between New Zealand and, A-20.

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TAXATION— Double taxation: Agreement between New Zealand and the following countries for the avoidance of, and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income— Canada, A-16. United States of America, A-17. Internal: National treatment, A-8, 29 ; A-Bb, 19, 22. United Nations Organization, A-l, 51 ; A-2, 107. Western Samoa, A-4, 23. TOKELAU ISLANDS— Annual report, A-4a. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING— A-l, 65. TRADE. See INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. TRANSPORT— A-3, 34 ; A-4, 12, 28. TREATIES— Human rights and treaty supervision, A-l, 31. Italy and treaty revision, A-2, 47. New Zealand Treaty List, A-19. Registration, A-19, 17. Trieste and treaty revision, A-l, 30. TRIESTE— A-l, 30. TRUSTEESHIP— A-l, 46, 70; A-2, 89. City of Jerusalem, A-l, 71 ; A-2, 137, 167 ; A-2a, 20. Nauru, A-2, 93, 152. Non-self-governing territories, A-l, 48; A-2, 95. South-west Africa, A-l, 47 ; A-2, 90. Western Samoa, A-l, 46 ; A-2, 70. UNITED NATIONS— Appeal for Children, A-l, 46, 62, 87 ; A-7a, 62. Atomic energy, A-l, 73. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, A-l, 80. Second General Conference, Mexico, D.F., November-December, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-15. Food and Agricultural Organization, A-l, 83. Third Session, Geneva, August-September, 1947 : Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2b. International Refugee Organization, A-l, 89. International Trade Organization, A-l, 74; A-8, 80; A-Bb, 6, 63. Palestine, A-l, 36, 54; A-2, 108, 120, 154. Second Special Session, April-May, 1948: Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2a. Privileges and immunities, A-14. Second Regular Session, New York, SeptemberNovember, 1947, A-l, 39. Report of New Zealand delegation, A-2.

UNITED NATlONS— continued Security Council, A-l, 56 ; A-2, 24. Veto, A-l, 42, 55. Tariffs and trade, A-l, 74. Conference on Trade and Employment, Cuba, November, 1947-March, 1948 Final Act and related documents (including the Havana Charter), A-8. Report of New Zealand delegation, A-Bb. Protocols and declaration to the General Agreement, signed at Havana, March, 1948, A-Ba. United Nations Day and United Nations flag, A-l, 53. UNRRA, A-l, 86. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA— Agreement with New Zealand regarding double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A-17. VETO— A-l, 42 ; A-2, 55. VISAS— A-ll; A-l 8; A-20. WAR— Armaments, A-l, 73. Criminals, traitors, and Quislings, A-l, 53 ;: A-2, 115. War-mongering, A-l, 41 ; A-2, 17 ; A-15, SIWESTERN SAMOA— Annual report, A-4. Trusteeship, A-l, 70. WESTERN UNION— A-l, 28, 29 ; A-2, 54. WHALING— Antarctic expedition, A-l, 22. Protocol for the regulation of whaling during season, 1947-48 A-13. Protocol, supplementary, regarding the entry into force of the Whaling Protocol of 26th November, 1945, A-12. WHEAT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Employment, A-7, 34. International Children's Emergency Fund, A-1,. 46, 62, 87, 88 ; A-7a, 62. Rights of women, A-l, 63. Traffic in, A-2, 76. WOOL. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION— A-l, 82; A-2, 77. YUGOSLAVIA— A-l, 61.

By Authority: E. V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —1949. ■

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