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POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Department-—con! • nued\ Radio broadcasting, F.-l, JJ, 30. Dagger of proximity jf wireless aerials to electric lines, F.-l, 32, Departmental stations: Operation provision of improved radio equipment at Christcharch and Dunedin, F.-I, 30 Departmental toils used for broadcasting purposes, F.-l, 32. Direct radio-telegraph service with Pacific Islands, F. -l, 30. Free radio-t. ••••..ph medical service for shipping, P.-l, 30. Interference with radio reception, F.-l, 12, 32. Private commercial stations, F.-l, 32. Telegraph and telephone business, 1934 and 1935: Table, F.-l, 42. Small packets " service : Introduction, F.-l, 17. Staff, F.-l, 3, 21. Engineering officers : Visit to United Kingdom, F.-l, 5. Stamps, postage, F.-l, 6, 18. Stores Branch, F.-l, 15. Suggestions Board, F.-l, 15. Telegrams— Charges, P.-l, 9. Facilities for travelling public, F.-l, 24. Greeting, New form and envelope, F.-l, 24. Transmission of, by telephone, F.-l, 24. Telegraph and toll business, 1934 and 1935 : Table, F.-l, 41. Telegraphs— And oil systems : Extension, F.-l, 28 Batteries, F.-l, 28. Launching of "New Zealand Star" by telegraphic impulse, F.-l, 24. Machine printing, F.-l, 27. Telephones— Automatic telephone exchanges, P.-l, 35. Carrier-current telephone system and voice-frequency toll repeaters, F.-l, 27. iopment of telephone-exehauge vstems, F.-l, 33. : ■ liange : Attendance, F.-l, 9. Public call offices, F.-l, 35. Radio telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 11, 29. Statistics, F.-l, 34. Toll service, F.-l, 10, 24. Transmission of telegrams by, rV 1, 24. Telephone and telegraph — Maintenance of communicai i. F.-l, 26. Poles and wires, F.-l, 28. Toll services, F.-l, 10, 24. Reduction in rates : Provision of new services, &c., F.-l, 24. Work performed for other services, F.-l, 21. Workshops, F.-l, 16. Radio broadcasting— Lessons for schools, E.-2, 5. New Zealand Broadcasting Board : Annual report — Advisory Council, F.-3, 3. Financial report, &c., F.-3, 5, 6. Hours of transmission, P.-3, 1. Programmes, F.-3. I— News, F.-3, 3. Outside broadcasts and sporting broadcasts, P.-3, 2. Overseas broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Plays and sketches, F 3. 2. Programme analysis- I l ' 3. Religious services, F. (. Special services, F.-3. 3. Talks, F.-3, 2. Receiving licenses, P.-3, 3. Subsidized private broadcasting stations, F.-3, 5. Technical, F.-3, 4. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxi. PRESS— News, broadcasting, F.-3, 3. Newspaper pdstage rates, reduction in, F.-l, 7 PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS PUBLICATIONSHandbook on Arthur Pass National Park Board, C.-10, 10. Maps, Survey Department, C.-IA, 3, 4PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ,S'en under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.
PUBLIC WORKS— Statement, annual, D.-l— Chief Electrical Engineer : Annual reprt. 3 Generating-schemes in operation— Design office, D.-l, 68. North Island electric-power system, Soufcli Island electric-power system, D. 1, 65, Tables : North Island and South Island Elect' power systems, D.-l, 78-110. Engineer-in-Chief : Annual report— Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, 47. Construction and maintenance of roads and bridges, D.-l, 28. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 44. Irrigation, D.-l, 26. Lands development, D.-l, 40. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 49. Railways, D. -1, 25. Tramways, D.-l, 51. Finance— Expenditure— And liabilities on public buddings out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 12. For the year : Audited statement oi expenditure out of Public Works Fund for the year, D.-l, 23. Railways, statement showing expenditure on, D. -l, 9. Total : Summary showing total expenditure out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 2. Yearly, out of Public Works Fund, 1912-13 to 1933-34, D.-l, 3. Irrigation and water-supply : Schedule of schemes completed or under construction and under investigation, D.-l, 21. Water-power development: Statement of accounts, D.-l, 13. Government Architect: Annual report on buildings, Sc., .D.-l, 53. Main Highways Board : Annual report— Annual review of main highways. D. 1, 118. Bridges, D.-l, 115. Construction, D.-l, 115, 136. Finance, D.-l, 112, 132, 134. Foremen arid overseers of road construction : Examination, D.-l, 118. General, D.-l, 110. Gravel deposits : Acquisition, D.-l, 117. Highway materials, testing of, D.-l, 118. Legislation, D.-l, HI. Lengths of main highways at 31st March, 1935, D.-l, 136. Local Authorities— Advances, D.-l, 117. Contact with, D.-l, 116. Magnetic truck, D.-l, 118. Maintenance, D.-l, 114, 137. Mileage of main highways metalled and surfaced since inception of Board's operations (9th June, 1924), D.-l, 137. Plant, D.-l, 117. Progress report, D.-l, 121. Railway level-crossings, elimination of, D.-l, 116. Sign-posting, centre-line marking, &c., D.-l, 117. Surfacing, D.-l, 114. Tests of stone completed during the year ended 31st March, 1935, D.-l, 138. Traffic— Census, D.-l, 116. Control, D.-l, 117. Minister's report — Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, xix. Construction and improvement to lines of communication) railways, highways, roads, harbours, and aerodromes), D.-l, iv. Finance, D.-l, v Revenue and expi uditure, D.-l, iii, iv. Harbour works, i>. I, xx. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, iv, viii. Irrigation, D. -l, xvi. Lands — Development, D.-l, iv. Improvement, D.-l, xviii. Small-farm schemes, D.-l, xix. Lighthouses, D.-l, xx. Main highways, D.-l, vii. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxii. Public buildings : Erection, fee., D. -l, iv, xiii, xv. Railways : Improvement and additions to open lines D.-l, xx. Road construction and metalling, D.-I, vii. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxi. Tourist and Health Resorts, D.-l, xxi.
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