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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
191

STATUTORY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

Owing to a delay in the receipt of the text for printing, this publication will not now be published until mid-May 1979. Orders received have been recorded and copies dispatched when available.


GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

CONTRACEPTION, STERILISATION AND ABORTION IN NEW ZEALAND

Report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry, Chairman Hon. Mr Justice McMullin, 1977

454 p. E. 26 $6

This unanimous report was presented in March 1977, after the commission had conducted its enquiries from June 1975 to December 1976. It reports on the legal, social and moral issues that are raised by law and practice relating to contraception, sterilisation, and abortion, any changes that should be made to the law or practice and the likely effects of these. Pages 27-38 give the summary of recommendations; these include, contraception; legal issues; human relationships and sex education; rights of the pregnant woman; who decides; support services and eleven other recommendations. Includes, 11 appendices, glossary, bibliography and index.

THE COURTS AND CRIMINAL PUNISHMENTS

Three lectures by Sir John Barry

91 p. $2.25

Sir John Barry was Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1947 to 1969. The lectures published in this book were prepared by him for delivery in New Zealand but illness prevented him from making the visit and the lectures have been published in the form in which he intended to deliver them.

CRIME IN NEW ZEALAND

A SURVEY OF NEW ZEALAND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR

417 p. 1974 reprint. $7.25

In this study of crime, the object is to provide not only statistical information but to describe the administrative procedures and law. This book is not just a colourless official document. The authors compiled the text with the intention of making it interesting to all readers. A well balanced publication aimed at giving the reader a clear insight into law in New Zealand. (Department of Justice.)

CROWN COLONY GOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND

By A. H. McLintock

475 p. illustrated. 1958. $4.50

This book, which deals with a little known and understood period of New Zealand history, comprises three distinct sections, first, the Coming of Sovereignty; secondly, Men and Government; and thirdly, the Evolution of a Constitution. While this book will be of special interest to New Zealanders it will command a wider audience since it contains much that is new with respect to British colonial policy in the first half of the nineteenth century.

CULVERT MANUAL—Volumes 1 and 2

MINISTRY OF WORKS AND DEVELOPMENT

Civil Division Publication C.D.P. 706/A

1978 $20 per set

Culverts are sometimes taken for granted as minor components in a highway system until failures result in widespread flooding, loss of embankment, or difficult and costly structural repairs.

This manual assembles a wide range of engineering material relevant to the site investigation, flood flow determination, hydraulic design, structural design, and construction. Information is provided to cover the most commonly used culvert types, i.e., reinforced concrete box and pipe culverts and corrugated steel plate culverts. Design aids in the form of charts or tables are provided to simplify the designers’ tasks. Standard designs, drawings, and construction specifications and guidance notes are included.

A DICTIONARY OF THE MAORI LANGUAGE

By H. W. Williams

$7.50

The seventh revised edition, augmented by the advisory committee on the teaching of the Maori language.

DISEASES OF TREE FRUITS IN NEW ZEALAND

By J. D. Atkinson (Plant Diseases Division)

INFORMATION SERIES No. 81

406 p. one hundred and eighty three illustrations. $7.50

A summary of current knowledge, including a considerable amount of previously unrecorded information. It is written primarily for advisory officers, students, and growers, and no attempt has been made to give full descriptions of the bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

DIRECTIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

A REPORT PREPARED BY THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATIONAL PLANNING

141 p. 1975. $2.50

This report marks the culmination of the activities of the Educational Development Conference. The Advisory Council has recommended the directions it considers New Zealand education should go in the next 5 or 10 years.

Five principal areas are identified as requiring attention. Education is seen as a lifelong activity, and emphasis is therefore placed on the “foundations”—early childhood education, the school curriculum and special provisions for special needs, and parent education.

Special attention is given also to the relationship between the school and the community, the need for close mutual support and co-operation, including understanding and respect for minority cultures.

A key to the quality of education is the people involved in it. Teacher education, the availability of advisory and ancillary staff, as well as resources for materials and research, have a chapter devoted to them.

Since education is seen as a lifelong activity, this is considered at some length. Facets such as accessibility, transfer of credits, and the role of existing institutions are discussed, together with ways in which continuing education could be provided for the whole community.

In discussing the administration and organisation of education the principle followed is the maximum devolution of authority and responsibility to the agencies and the community, at for instance, school committee and district level.

ECONOMICS OF THE NEW ZEALAND MAORI

By Raymond Firth

519 p. 1972. $8.75

The Maori people are honourably known far outside the confines of their New Zealand home. Acknowledged to be one of the finest of the native races within the British Commonwealth they have long been celebrated for their splendid physical appearance, their proud bearing, their aristocratic spirit, their fluent oratory, and above all for their prowess in war. This book contains an account of the social and economic organisation of the Maori people before the organisation was transformed by contact with Western civilisation. It is a major scientific contribution to economic anthropology and has now become a standard work.

EDUCATIONAL PLANNING IN NEW ZEALAND

432 p. 1974. $7.50

This book contains the papers presented at a seminar on educational planning held at Victoria University of Wellington from 14 to 19 May 1972. This seminar was intended to lay the foundation for later seminars which would probe education problems in depth. Three main themes were chosen for the seminar, “Educational planning in its relation to national economic planning”, “Planning the structure and content of education”, and “Information and techniques for educational planning”. Edited by W. L. Renwick and L. J. Ingham, this book will interest a wide range of people.



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🏛️ Statutory Functions and Responsibilities of New Zealand Government Departments

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Publication, Government Departments, Statutory Functions

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8 names identified
  • Hon. Mr Justice McMullin, Chairman of Royal Commission
  • Sir John Barry, Author of lectures
  • A. H. McLintock, Author
  • H. W. Williams, Author
  • J. D. Atkinson, Author
  • Raymond Firth, Author
  • W. L. Renwick, Editor
  • L. J. Ingham, Editor