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HEALTH —continued. Department —continued. Annual report —continued. School hygiene : Director's report—continued. Medical examination of applicants for entrance into the teaching profession, H.-31, 23. Mentally backward children, H.-31, 27. Milk-distribution, H.-31, 25. Native schools, H.-31, 28. Nutrition, H.-31, 25. Open-air schools, H.-31, 27. Physical education, H.-31, 24. Schools and school buildings, H.-31, 28. Staff, H.-31, 22. Tuberculosis, H.-31, 27. Expenditure, 8.-6, 21. Factory hygiene and welfare, H.—ll, 3. Health stamps, F.-l, 20. Hospitals — Mental — Annual report— Director-General's report— Accommodation, state of, H.-7, 1. Alterations, additions, and improvements, H.-7, 2. Changes in medical staff, H.-7, 4. Clinics, H.-31, 4. Occupational therapy, H.-7, 3. Programme for current year, H.-7, 2. Villa system, H.-7, 2. Finance— Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 24. Debits and credits for the financial year, H.-7, 23, 24. Expenditure out of Public Works Fund on mental hospital buildings, &c., during the financial year, H.-7, 25. Expenditure, total, out of Public Works Fund for buildings and equipment at each mental hospital from Ist July, 1877, H.-7, 25. Medical Superintendents' reports— Auckland, H.-7, 4. Christchurch, H.-7, 9. Hokitika, H.-7, 9. Kingseat, H.-7, 5. Nelson, H.-7, 8. Porirua, H.-7, 7. Seacliff, H.-7, 10. Tokanui, H.-7, 6. Nurses, H.-7, 3, 13. Shortening of working-hours, H.-7, 3. Statistical, H.-7, 11. Tables— Admission, discharges, and deaths, with the mean annual mortality and proportion of recoveries per cent, of the admissions for the year, H.-7, 14. Admissions, discharges, and deaths, with the mean annual mortality and proportion of recoveries per cent, of the admissions for each year since 1876, H.-7, 20. Admissions, discharges, and deaths from Ist January, 1876, H.-7, 22. Admissions, re-admissions, discharges, and deaths, &c., during the year, H.-7, 14. Ages of patients, H.-7, 16. Causes of death, H.-7, 18. Length of residence of patients discharged " recovered " during the year, H.-7, 17. Native countries of patients, H.-7, 15. Principal assigned causes of insanity, H.-7, 19. Infantile-paralysis epidemic : Effect on passenger traffic, D.-2, i. League of Nations report, A.-5, 13; A.-sb, 9, 10, 20, 23. Mission in Spain, A.-sb, 13. Niue Island, A.-6, 4, 6. Nutrition, A.-5, 13 ; A.-sb, 7. Physical education, E.-l, 37. Post and Telegraph Department : Permanent Staff, F.-l, 13. Western Samoa, A.-4, 22. HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. HIRSCHBERG, G. A. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. HOANI MEIHANA AND OTHERSReport on petition of, 1.-3, 7.

HOGG, C. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. HOLLAND. See NETHERLANDS. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. HOTELKEEPERS— Prosecutions against, H.-16, 3. HOUGHTON, M. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. HOUSING— Branch, State Advances Corporation, public securities held by, 8.-10, 23. Budget Statement— Contracts for erection of houses, 8.-6, 4. Expenditure, 8.-6, 5. Housing Department: Construction, 8.-6, 4. Survey, 8.-6, 4. Housing Act, 1919, operations under, 8.-13 a, 25. Native, G.-9, 5. Railways Department: Departmental dwellings, D.-2. xxx. State-ooal mines, C.-2, 10. Surveys, C.-la, 2. HOVELL, H. K.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. HUGHES, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. HUMANITARIAN AND SOCIAL QUESTIONS— League of Nations report, A.-5, 19. HUNT, F. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. HUTTON, C.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. lITI TE IKAWAEWAE KUPENGA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. ILLEGITIMACY— E.-4, 14. IMMIGRATION. See under LABOUR. IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH BUREAU— H.-34, 80. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE, 1937 Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 21. Summary of proceedings— Advisers, secretaries, and personal staff, A.-7, 23. Arrangement of the work of the Conference, A.-7, 6. Borden, Sir Robert, death of, A.-7, 7. Civil aviation, A.-7, 17. Colonial affairs, A.-7, 13. Committee on certain economic questions— Proposal for the establishment of the Empire Agricultural Council, A.-7, 20. Questions relating to work of the Imperial Economic Committee, A.-7, 19. Concluding resolutions, A.-7, 21. Concluding statements, A.-7, 38. Constitutional questions— Nationality, A.-7, 14. Married women, A.-7, 17. Treaty procedure, A.-7, 16. Defence, A.-7, 9. Empire trade and allied questions : General review of progress, A.-7, 12. Foreign affairs, A.-7, 7. Imperial War Graves Commission, A.-7, 13. New Hebrides, A.-7, 21. Opening statements, A.-7, 6, 27. Polar questions, A.-7, 21. Publicity arrangements, A.-7, 7. Shipping, A.-7, 18. Their Majesties the King and Queen — Address to H.M. the King, Emperor of India, A.-7, 22. Coronation, A.-7, 5. King's Birthday, A.-7, 7. Message to, and reply, A.-7, 5.

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