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EDUCATION —continued. Primary and post primary, Annual Report —continued. Tables —continued. Primary education and reports, &c. —continued. Schools —continued. Public primary— Age and sex, E.-2, 22. Attendance, E.-2, 21. Average age of pupils, E.-2, 24. Classification, &c. : Number, E.-2, 21. Standard classes, &c., E.-2, 23. Secondary : Lower departments, E.-2, 30. Staff, E.-2, 26. Teachers — Adult, according to grade of salary, E.-2, 27. Classification, E.-2, 26, 27. Training of: University subjects taken by students, E.-2, 59. Secondary and technical education — District high schools (secondary department) — Pupils— Age of, at date of admission, E.-2, 53. Ages, 15.—2, 53. Average attendance : Roll, free-place holders, E.-2, 51. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 54. Years of attendance, E.-2, 53. Post primary— Education, particulars relating to, E.-2, 38. Schools (exclusive of district high schools) — Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 47. Pupils (full-time) — Age, E.-2, 41. Age at date of admission, E.-2, 42. Average attendance, roll, free-place holders, staii, &c., E.—2, 39. Boarding away from home, E.-2, 46. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 45. Years of attendance, E.-2, 42. Post-primary schools and manual instruction : Pupils (part-time)— According to occupations, E.-2, 48. Ages, E.-2, 48. Attending special manual-training centres, E.-2, 50. Combined roll, day and evening classes, E.-2, 49. Free-place and other pupils according to year of attendance, E.-2, 48. Private secondary schools — Ages of pupils, E.-2, 56. Roll, &c„ staff, E.-2, 55. School of Mines, C.-2, 11, 13. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. EGMONT NATIONAL PARK— Annual report, C.-10, 8. FINANCE— Broadcasting services, F.-3, 4, 5, 9, 10. Education — Child welfare, &c., E.-4, 18. Higher, E.—l, 40 ; E.-7, 5. Minister's report, E.-l, 12, 40, 45. Primary and post-primary, E.—2, 62, 75, 89. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-8. Government Superannuation Funds — Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.-8. Lands — Drainage operations — Hauraki Plains, C.-8, 5. Rangitaiki land drainage, C.-l 1, 3. Swamp, C.-4, 3. Kauri-gum industry—Exports : Value, C.-12. 1. Lands for Settlement Act, 1.925, C.—s, 3—9. Scenery Preservation, C.-6, 10, 11. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 4-, 5, 7, 8, 31, 32, 38, 39. Settlement : Discharged soldiers, C.-9, 2. Mining industry, C.-2, 1-3, 9, 12, 14, 18, 20, 40-55. State Coal-mines, C.-2A, 6-14. Native affairs — Board of Native Affairs, G.-10, 86, 89. Department: Annual report, G.-9, 3, 4. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-3 ; G.^. Post and Telegraph — Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business transacted during the year, as compared with the year previous, table showing, F.-l, 39. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Zealand since the year ended 1863, P.-l, 33. Paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the year ended 31st March, 1938 and 1937, F.-l, 38.
FINAN CE —continued. Post and Telegraph—continued. Receipts and payments, P.—l, 3, 10, 33. Revenue and expenditure for the year : Graph, P.-l, 40. Revenue under separate headings : Graph, P.-l, 41. Savings-bank, P.-l, 3, 19, 35, 36, 43. Letters of credit, P.-l, 20. School savings branch, P.-l, 20. Thrift clubs, F.-l, 20. Total turnover : Graph, P.-l, 42. Public works, D.-l, v, vi, viii, ix, xiv, xxii, 1, 2-19, 23-24, 175, 234. Railways, D.-2, ii, ix, x. State Forestry Service, C.-3, 19. FORESTRY— State Forest Service : Annual report — Five-year programme of forest works, 1938-43 — Employment, C.-3, 7. Establishment, C.—3, 3. General policy, C.-3, 3. Management, C.-3, 5. Silviculture, C.-3, 4. Summary, C.-3, 3. Utilization, C.-3, 6. General— Finance, C.-3, 19. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 20. Legislation, C.—3, 19. List of common and botanical names of species mentioned in the report, C.-3, 23. Management— Areas of State forests, C.-3, 7. Forest reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, C.-3, 9. Protection forests, C.—3, 9. State afforestation, C.-3, 10. Timber sales, C.-3, 11. Waitangi endowment, C.-3, 11. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 11. Protection — Fires and fire districts, C.-3, 12. Forest fires, C.-3, 12. Forest Pathology, C.-3, 13. Forest protection : Animal destruction, C.-3, 12. General, C.-3, 11. Reports, summarized, on State afforestation in forestconservation regions, C.-3, 21-22. Summary— Afforestation, C.-3, 2. General, C.-3, 2. Imports and exports of timber, C.-3, 2. Mining privileges, C.-3, 2. Opossum-trapping, C.-3, 2. Production of timber, C.-3, 2. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber-sales, C.-3, 2. Timber trade — Domestic markets, C.-3, 16. Exports, C.-3, 16. General, C.-3, 16. Imports, C.-3, 18. Utilization — Drying of timber, C.-3, 14. General, C.-3, 13. Grading, C.-3, 15. Logging technique, C.-3, 14. Miscellaneous, C.-3, 15. Sawmill technique, C.-3, 14. Wood preservation, C.-3, 15. Timber areas : Railways Department, D.-2, xxix. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Railways : Annual report, D.-5. Teachers : Annual report, E.-8. HARBOUR-WORKS. See under MARINE. HAWKE'S BAY— Floods, D.-l, xxiii; D.-2, 179. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS By Railways Department, D.-2, xxxvi. HOUSING Native, G.-9, 3. Railways Department, D.-2, vi. i Departmental dwellings, D.—2, xxvii. State coal-mines, C.-2, 10. C.-la, 3.
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