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SLAVERY— A-2, 133 ; A-2a, 50. SOCIAL SECURITY— Beneficiaries and amount of benefit paid for each benefit since inception, H-9, 17. Benefits—■ Age, H-9, 2, 3. Emergency, H-9, 9. Family, H-9, 2, 3. Reciprocity with —- Australia, A-17 ; B-6, 18 ; H-9, 1, 5. Great Britain, A-l 1 ; B-6, 18 ;• H-9, 1. Northern Ireland, A-l 2 ; H-9, 1. Health (medical), H-31, 43, 44. Invalids, H-9, 4. Miners, H-9, 5. Orphans, H-9, 2, 3. Reciprocity with Australia, H-9, 1, 5. Sickness, fi-9, 7. Unemployment, H-9, 6. Universal (superannuation), H-9, 2. Widows, H-9, 2, 3. Benefits and pensions in force, and total payments, H-9, 15. Budget Statement, B-6, 11, 18, 30, i, iv. Demobilization allowances, H-9, 16. Department — Administration : Cost, H-9, 15. Annual report, H-9. Staff, H-9, 16. Finance, H-9, 9, 12, 15. Imperial and other overseas pensions, H-9, 16. Maoris, G-9, 14. Miners' benefits, C—2, 27. Rehabilitation allowances, H-9, 15. Social Security Act, 1938 : Administration, H-9a. War pensions, B-6, 31 ; H-9, 10, 13. War servicemen's dependants' allowances, H-9, •15. SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL— C-3, 20; D-l, 3, 11, 26, 77, 96; H-29, 19; H-46a, 41, 42, 46, 59, 61, 105, 120. SOUTH AFRICA— Treatment of Indians, A-2a, 7. SOUTH-EAST ASIA— A-l, 16. SOUTH PACIFIC— Commission, A-4, 11. Health Service, A-4, 11. Islands Nursing Service, H-31, 41. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA— A-l, 66 ; A-2, 117. SPAIN— A-l, 29 ; A-2 A, 23. SPENCE, J. Petition, 1-12, 1. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Fishing, H-2, 9 ; H-22, 20, 24, 26. Game shooting, H-22, 25, 28. Health camps, H-31, 34, 70. Physical welfare and recreation, H-22, 13.
SPORTS AND RECREATlON—continued Racing, H-22, 42. Sports broadcasts, F-3, 7, 16. Tourist and health resorts, H-2, 14. SPRAY PAINTING REGULATIONS— H-11, 26. STABILIZATION— Budget Statement, B-6, 2, 10, 17. Subsidies — Maori affairs, G-9, 10, 12. Mining industry, C-2, 18, 34. Ministry of Works, D-l, 2. National Provident Fund, H-17, 1. Power Boards, D-4, 33, 35. Wheat, bran, and pollard, H-44, 33. STANDARDIZATION— International Organization for Standardization, H-44a, 12. New Zealand Standards Institute, H-15, 16. Standards Council, H-44a. STANDARD OF LIVING— Budget Statement, B-6, 1, 11, 22, 32. Cook and Niue Islands, A--3, 25, 44. Maoris, G-9, 2. Western Samoa, A-4, 36. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report and accounts, B-13. Housing Branch : Public securities held by, B-10, 15. STATE COAL - MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE— Annual report, H-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H-6a. Public securities held by, B-10, 16. STATE FOREST SERVICE (see also FORESTRY)— Annual report, C-3. Pulp and paper project, Murapara, B-6, 9; C-3, 4, 44; D-l, 27. World Wood Pulp Conference, Montreal, 1'949, Report, C-3a. STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT— Annual report, D-4. Rural Electrical Reticulation 'Council, 33-4, 32 ; H-46a, 140. STATUTES AMENDMENT BILL—- ' 1-11, 3. STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE, SELECT. See under COMMITTEES. STEEL. See IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. STERLING. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. STORES— Defence Forces, B-l [Pt. ll], 37. Government store, waterfront industry, Auckland, H-45, 17.
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