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DEFENCE—continued. Navy—continued. Annual report—continued. Proceedings, H.-5, 2, 3. State, H.-5, 1. Visit of foreign warships, H.-5, 4. Visit of H.M.A. Ship "Australia" with H.R.H. Duke of Gloucester, H.-5, 4. H.M.A. Squadron, H.-5, 4. H.M.S. " Dunedin " and H.M.S. " Laburnum " to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 70. * Western Samoa : Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 15. DENTAL HYGIENE. See under HEALTH. DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE— Activities, H.-44, 16. DIACK W. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. DISEASES. See under HEALTH. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS — H.-22, 10. DOBSON, R. — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. DOMAINS, PUBLIC. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DOMINION LABORATORY — Work of, H.-34, 3, 70. DOMINION MUSEUM — Report; H.-22, 14. DOMINION OBSERVATORY— Report, H.-34, 101. DONOVAN, R. H. — Report on petition of, 1,— 12, 2. DRAINAGE SCHEMES. See under LANDS. DRUGS — Dangerous, H.-31, 42. Opium : Suppression of traffic, A.-5, 9. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, H.R.H.— Visit to — New Zealand, F.-l, 4, 23 ; H.-5, 4; H.-22, 10. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. DUNEDIN CITY EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee, report on, 1.—16, 2. DUTIES (see also CUSTOMS ; also TARIFF)— Beer : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Gold export : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Stamp and death — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. For the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, iv. DYETT, H. L. P., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EASTERN MARKETS — Trade with, H.-44, 12. EDUCATION— Agricultural— Canterbury Agricultural College : Research activities, H.-34, 69. ' Native schools, E.-3, 4, 9. Research, E.-2, 13. -Broadcasting— Lessons in schools, E.-2, 5. Talks, F.-3, 2. Children, five years old, admission to schools : Select Committee report on petition re, 1.-8, 2.
EDUCATlON—continued. Child welfare— League of Nations, report, A.-5, 8. State care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection : Annual report— Minister of Education—Extract from annual report : Children under supervision, number of, E.-4, 1. Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Branch — Admissions classified according to — Parents, circumstances, and character (arranged in families), E.-4, 6. Religious beliefs, E.-4, 7. Cases appearing before Children's Courts, E.-4, 2. Children admitted and removed from licensed fosterhomes during the year ended 31st December, 1935 : Particulars, E.-4, 3. Children and young persons under the guardianship of the Superintendent at 31st March, 1935 : Status, E.-4, 4. Children before the Courts during the year ended 31st March, 1935, and placed under the supervision of Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 5. Children in residence in private orphanages, E.-4, 4. Committals and admissions during the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 5. Expenditure: Particulars for the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 8. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 7. Institutions for backward children at 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 7. Preventive work, E.-4, 2. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Cook and other Islands, A.—3, 4, 11, 13, 14, 15. Department: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 129. Endowments, Crown lands, C.-l, 6, 29. Expenditure, total, on education out of public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Higher : Annual report— Candidates successful for degrees, number of, E.-7, 4. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Scholarships, bursaries, &c., E.-7, 3. Students on the books of University Colleges, E.-7, 2. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Universities : Reports and accounts of the University of New Zealand and constituent colleges— Auckland, E.-7, 9. Canterbury, E.-7, 19. Otago, E.-7, 26. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Victoria, E.-7, 15. Workers' Education Association, E.-7, 9, 15. Intellectual co-operation : League of Nations report, A.-5, MiningScholarships, C.-2, 10. School of Mines, C.-2, 10, 11. Minister of: Annual report — Attendance : Regularity, E.-I, 11. Children : Conveyance and board, E.-l, 29. Child welfare, E.-l, 3, 33. Classes — Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 26. Size of, E.-l, 13. Special for backward children, E.-l, 25. Education — Cost of, E.-l, 5. Higher (University), E.-l, 30. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 7. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 31. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 35. Free places in primary schools, E.-l, 25. Intermediate school, E.-l, 26. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. Manual instructions, E.-l, 30. Physical education, E.-l, 30. Post-primary— Education, E.--1, 26. Free places, E.-l, 25. Length of course, E.-l, 24. Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l, 21. Pupils— Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 18. Conveyance, E.-l, 31. Destination, E.-I, 20. Leaving public primary school, E.-l, 18. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12.
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