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JUSTICE AND PRlSONS—continued. LABOUR— Prison* —continued. Department— Department —continued. Annual report, H.-ll— Annual report —continued. Apprentices Act, H.-11, 5. Controller-General's report— Apprentices employed in skilled trades : Return Alternatives to imprisonment for default, H.-20,10. showing number, H.-11, 5. Attachment of wages, H.-20, 15. Employment and unemployment, H.-11, 1. Borstal institutions, H.-20, 8. Factories Act— Classification and segregation, H.-20, 7. Accidents, H.-11, 2. Enforcement of fines, H.-20, 12. Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 3. Escapes, H.-20, 6. Factory hygiene and welfare work, H.-11, 3. Finance : Revenue and expenditure, H.-20, 9. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 2. Health of prisoners, H.-20, 4. Number of factories and number of workers : Industries, development, H.-20, 9. Return, H.r-11, 1. Maintenance orders, H.—2o, 11. Finance : Expenditure during the year, H.—ll, 9. Prison statistics, H.-20, 1. Footwear Regulations Act, H.-11, 7. Public Works Fund expenditure, H.-20, 5. Immigration, H.-11, 9. Punishment, H.-20, 6. Industrial associations, showing the number of affiliated Scope of Committee's inquiry, H.-20, 11. unions and members — Sexual offences, H.-20, 7. Employers, H.-11, 10, 12-14. Social welfare, H.-20, 5. Workers, H.-11, 15-23. Tables— Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act— Actual number of distinct prisoners received into Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, 4. gaol during the year classified according to Inspections, &c., H.-11, 4. principal offences according to birthplace and Labour Disputes Investigation Act, 1913, H.-11, 5. age, H.-20, 37. Registrations of industrial associations and unions, Finance, H.-20, 35, 36. H.-11, 4. Maori prisoners received, H.-20, 38. Work done under during the year, H.-11, 4. New-Zealand-born prisoners received into prisons Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of during year, H.-20, 38. Conciliation, H.-11, 4. Number of prisoners at each prison or institution International Labour Office, H.-11, 8. in the Dominion during the year, H.-20, 34. Lead Process Regulations, H.-11, 8. Particulars for each prison, of prisoners at be- Scaffolding and Excavation Act, H.-11, 6. ginning and end of year, and received and Servants Registry Office Act, H.-11, 7. discharged during year, H.-20, 32. Shearers' Accommodation Act, H.-11, 6. Prisoners : Ages and sentences, H.-20, 39. Tailoring Trade Regulations, H.-11, 8. Prison labour for the year : Analysis of value, Wages, arrears, H.-11, 6. H.-20, 36. Workers' Compensation Act, H.-11, 6. Offenders probation : Annual report, H.-20b. Appropriations for the year — Prosecutions — Department, 8.-7, 80. Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-l, 2. Employment— Mining industry, C.-2, 34, 48, 64, 68, 74, 78. Promotion, 8.-7, 83. Marine Department, H.-15, 12. Taxation, 8.-7, 36. Traffic offences, H.—4o, 38. Unemployment Fund, 8.-7, 251. Transport laws, changes, H.-40, 39. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Western Samoa, A.-4, 13-17. 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 33. Employment Fund : Collection of wages, &c., by Post KAKA POROWINI AND ANOTHER— and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 23. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 18. Hours, working, reduction, Public Service, H.-14, 4. TEC A PF.RTF.R A TE POHE AND OTHERS International Labour Conference i Draft conventions and t, . .... , T o 00 recommendations adopted by the conference at its Report on petition of, 1,-3, 22. twentieth session, 4th to 24th June, 1936, A.-l. KAFITI ISLAND Preference to trade-unionists on public works, D.-la, 4. Report on, C.-6, 7. UnemploymentBoard (late) : Report— KAURI GUM INDUSTRY— Memorandum and appendices prepared by the Minister Report for the year, C.-12— of Labour— Exports, C.-12, 1. Contributors to the fund : Statement showing Production, C.-12, 2. number of individual instalments of unemployment levy paid up to 31st March, 1936, H.-35, 2. KAURI INDUSTRIES, LTD.— Expenditure on foodstuffs distributed through Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. rationing system during the past four years, H.-35, 2. KEEN, S. T., AND OTHERS — Expenditure on unemployment relief, H.-35, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 18. Exemptions and postponements, H.-35, 3. Exemptions, partial, H.-35, 3. KEREAMA TE NGAKO AND OTHERS — Numbers of males registered and number in receipt Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. of assistance from the Unemployment Fund, 30th June, 1931, to 9th May, 1936, H.-35, 7. KERZ, P.— Numbers of males wholly or partly a charge on the Report on petition of, 1.—12, 2. Unemployment Fund at successive four-weekly periods, showing nature of assistance and condiKINDERGARTENS. See under EDUCATION. tions of employment (including those registered but ineligible for various reasons), H.-35, 6. KING, HIS MAJESTY — Numbers remaining on registers of main Government Death of His late Majesty King George V, A.-3, 1; H.-22,3, Employment Bureaux at end of each four-weekly period, 3rd August, 1935, to 9th June, 1936, KING, R. N., AND ANOTHER— H.-35, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. Receipts and payments account for the year ended 31st March, 1936, H.-35, 4. KIRKBRIDGE, G.— Statement showing, annually, administrative exReport on petition of, 1.-l, 7. penses, 1931-32 to 1935-36, H.-35, 2. Statement showing, annually, receipts and payments KOHERE, R. T. — of the Unemployment Fund for the years ending Report on petition of, 1.—3, 19. 31st March, 1931, to 31st March, 1936, H.—35, 1. Unemployed women and girls, H.-35, 8. KOHERE, R. T., AND OTHERS — Fund : Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l Report on petition of, 1.-3, 23. l [Pt. I], 40-41.

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