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Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1905 Jul-Dec: Index

Paragraphs

Agriculture:

  • Agricultural Prospects in India, 443
  • British Engine Exports, 477, 520
  • Legislation for the Furtherance of Agriculture in Spain, 655
  • Royal Show, 1906, 657, 835
  • Alloys. See Mechanics

Appointments:

  • Chair of Engineering at Glasgow Technical College, 455
  • Fisher, Sir John, Admiral of the Fleet, 764
  • Liverpool Professorship of Engineering, 82 Master Cutler, 447
  • Royal School of Mines Professorship, 215
  • Sheffield University, Vice-Chancellor, 15
  • Armour. See Naval
  • Artillery. See Guns
  • Automobiles. See Motor-Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges:

  • “ Auld Brig” of Ayr, 494
  • Charing Cross Bridge ; Erratum, 810
  • English and American Practice as to Designs, 345
  • Manhattan, 251, 502
  • Smart Work at Wormwood Scrubbs, 411
  • Tees Transporter, 728
  • Tyne, New Bridge at, 61
  • Walney Bridge Contract, 316

Canals:

  • 1000-Ton Barge Canal at New York, 480
  • Argentine, 502
  • Canadian Ship, 28
  • Georgian, 349
  • Leeds and Liverpool, 317
  • Manchester Ship, 58, 183
  • Panama, 83, 149, 317, 814, 863
  • Suez, 358
  • Cars, Motor. See Motor-Cars.

Catalogues:

  • 66,124, 158, 232, 266, 292, 502, 566, 606, 635, 740, 785, 816, 851, 883
  • Adamson and Co., Limited, Joseph, 466
  • Adjustable Cover and Boiler Block Company, 158
  • Ahlers, Ad., 66
  • Aiton and Co., 816
  • Aktiengesellschaft der Eisen u. Stahlwerke von Georg Fischer, 66
  • Archdale and Co., Limited, James, 66
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Sir W. G., 66
  • Ashwell and Nesbitt, Limited, 124
  • Ashworth, Son, and Co., 66
  • Audley Engineering Company, 266
  • Avery, Limited, W. and T., 66
  • Bagnall, Limited, W. G., 851
  • Bailey and Co., Limited, W. H., 124, 266, 606
  • Baird and Tatlock, 266, 502
  • Baker, Ed., 606
  • Baker’s Patent Appliances Company, Limited, 816
  • Balcke and Co., 158
  • Baldwin Locomotive Works, Limited, 292
  • Barclay, Sons, and Co., Limited, Andrew, 158
  • Beck, Limited, R. and J., 266, 851
  • Becks, G. A., 502
  • Bell’s Asbestos Company, 502
  • Bennis and Co., Limited, Ed., 816
  • Bergtheil and Young, Limited, 502 , Blackstone and Co., Limited, 292 Bridge and Co., David, 816
  • British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited, 883
  • British Steam Specialities, Limited, 292
  • British Thom son-Houston Company, 66, 266, 851
  • British Uralite Company, Limited, 292
  • Boh villain, Ph., 292
  • Brook, E., 158
  • Brown Hoisting Machinery Company, 502, 785
  • Brunton and Son, W. N., 266
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Company, 232
  • Buck and Hickman, Limited, 566
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 292, 635
  • Carrick and Ritchie, 635
  • Carver, Limited, C. F., 740
  • Cherry and Sons, John, 635
  • Charles Cohen Tool Company, 606
  • Consett Iron Company, Limited, 66, 816
  • Cowans, Limited, 66
  • Darton and Co., F., 851
  • Davies, Turner, and Co., Limited, 66
  • Daw, A. and Z., 124
  • Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 266
  • Dell and Son, W. R., 66
  • Devon Engineering Company, Limited, 266
  • Dickson and Mann, Limited, 66
  • Dixon Brothers and Hutchinson, Limited, 66
  • Dodge Manufacturing Company, 502
  • Dorman and Smith, 158
  • Douglas and Sons, Limited, Wm., 635
  • Drake and Gorham, Limited, 566, 635
  • Easton and Bessemer, Limited, 566
  • Easton Lift Company, Limited, 566
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Lighting
  • Company, Limited, 502
  • Electric Power Storage Company, Limited, 502
  • Electrical Company, Limited, 66, 292, 606, 883
  • Electrical and Ordnance Accessories Company,
  • Limited, 66, 785
  • Elliott Brothers, 124
  • Empire Roller Bearings Company, Limited, 158
  • Estler Brothers, 266
  • Ewen, C. L’Estrange, 816
  • Fairbanks Company, 502
  • Forgrove Machinery Company, Limited, 740
  • Forrestt and Co., Limited, 66
  • French Asphalte Company, Limited, 292
  • Catalogues—continued.
  • General Electric Company, 292, 851
  • Gilbert Arc-Lamp Company, Limited, 851
  • Gilbert Little Company, Limited, 566
  • Gisholt Machine Company, 566
  • Globe Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 292, 6C6
  • Glover and Co., Limited, W. T., 158, 606
  • Goodwin and Son, Arnold, 740
  • Halden and Co., J. H., 158
  • Hall and Co., J. P., 606
  • Hall and Co., Limited, B. J., 851
  • Ham, Baker, and Co., 124
  • Hancock Inspirator Company, 606
  • Herbert and Co., Limited, Alfred, 292, 502, 816
  • Herbert, Limited, E. G.,851
  • Hodgson, Wright, and Wood, 883
  • Holden and Brooke, Limited, 158
  • Hunt Company, C. W., 66
  • Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company, 66
  • Inglis Boiler Syndicate, 124
  • Jenkins, 124
  • Johnson and Phillips, Limited, 292
  • Jones Brothersand Co., 292
  • Jones and Horsfield, 785
  • Jordan and Co., Frank, 502
  • Lacre Motor-Car Company, Limited, 851
  • Lacy-Hulbert and Co., Limited, 292
  • Lancaster and Tonge, Limited, 740
  • Langdon-Davies Motor Company, Limited, 566
  • Lassen and Hjort, 66
  • Lawrence Patent Water-Softener and Steriliser
  • Company, 266
  • Leeds Forge Company, Limited, 606
  • London Electric Firm, 124
  • Lucal Light and Heating Company, Limited, 740
  • Lunken Valve Company, 635
  • Machine-Tool Company, Limited, 606
  • Mann’s Patent Steam-Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 502
  • Marshall and Co., Horace P., 635
  • Mather and Platt, Limited, 66, 566, 851
  • Matthews and Yates, Limited, 851
  • Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 66, 124
  • McPhail and Simpson’s Dry-Steam Patents
  • Company, Limited, 124
  • Meehan and Sons, Limited, 883
  • Meldrum Brothers, Limited, 740
  • Melhuish, Limited, Rd., 566
  • Midland Manufacturing Company, Limited, 740
  • Mirfield Engineering Company, 292
  • Mitchell and Co,, Limited, D., 740
  • Morris and Bastert, Limited, 606
  • Mouchel, L. G., 232
  • Mumford, Limited, A. G., 851
  • Municipal Engineering and Contracting Company, 124
  • National Explosives Company, Limited, 785
  • New Conveyor Company, 124
  • Otis Elevator Company, Limited, 851
  • Owens and Case, 566
  • Parker Boiler Company, 124,
  • Paterson Engineering Company, Limited, 266, 292, 566
  • Pawling and Harnischfeger, 66
  • Pearn and Co., Limited, Frank, 816
  • Peckett and Sons, 66
  • Pels and Co., H., 502
  • Phos Company, 158
  • Pickering and Co., Limited, R. Y., 266
  • Pitman, Percy, 158
  • Power-Gas Corporation, 292
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 292, 566
  • Reader and Sons, Limited, E., 635
  • Reavell and Co., Limited, 66
  • Reddaway and Co., Limited, 606
  • Reid and Adie, 66
  • Rentell and Co., Limited, S., 292
  • Reyrolle and Co., A., 124, 740
  • Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 502
  • Ride, Samuel, 292
  • Ritchie and Co., Alex., 635
  • Robins and Co., Lionel, 566
  • Roger and Co., Limited, R., 606
  • Rotherham and Sons, 158
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Limited, 124
  • Ryder and Son, 66
  • Sankey and Son, J. H., 292
  • Scotch and Irish Oxygen Company, 606
  • Selig, Sonnenthal, and Co., Limited, 502
  • Shaw and Sons, Limited, John, 883
  • Siebe, Gorman, and Co., Limited, 158
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, 66, 158, 502, 635
  • Simplex Steel Conduit Company, Limited, 124 502
  • Smith and Sons, Thomas, 883
  • Smith, Limited, Th<>mas and W., 816
  • Spencer, Limited, John, 785
  • Standard Engineering Company, 266
  • Stanley and Co., Limited, W. F., 635
  • Stewart and Co., Limited, D., 566
  • Stoddart, F. Wallis, 158
  • Storey and Sons, Limited Isaac, 635
  • Straker and MacConnell, Limited, 158
  • Sturtevant Engineering Cunpany, Limited, 168, 606, 883
  • Sunderland Forge and Engineering Company,
  • Limited, 124
  • Tangyes, Limited, 66
  • Thermit, Limited, 785
  • Tittley, Son, and Brickley, Limited, 740
  • Tucker and Co., J. H., 266
  • Unbreakable Pulley and Mill Gearing Company, Limited, 66
  • United States Metallic Packing Company, Limited, 851
  • Verity8, Limited, 158, 502
  • Vickers Sons and Maxim, Limited, 566
  • Warner and Co., Robert, 502
  • Watt and Co., James, 635
  • Webster and Bennett, 740
  • Catalogues—continued
  • Wellman-Seaver Morgan Company, 66
  • Western Electric Company, 232
  • Whittaker and Co. (1900), Limited, C., 883
  • Whyte, Thomson, and Co., 785
  • Willans and Robinson, Limited, 740
  • Wilson and Co., J., 606
  • Winn and Co., Charles, 851
  • Coal:
  • Alaska Anthracite, 659
  • American Coke-Making, 247
  • Avon Valley Prospects, 835
  • Barrow Pits, 389
  • Barry Exports, 83
  • British Exports, 193, 377, 495, 614, 750, 851
  • Belgian Imports and Exports, 182
  • Belgian Production, 291, 835, 867
  • Cardiff, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 250, 283 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 485, 521, 556, 591, 623, 659, 694, 731, 775, 809, 835, 867
  • Cardiff Shipments, 15
  • Chilian Field, 251
  • Coke Ovens at Garth, 349
  • Colorado Coal-Fields, 842
  • Cylla Valley Pit, 15
  • Durham, &c., Coal Trade, 64
  • French Exports, 248
  • French Imports, 248
  • French Production, 248, 329
  • Fuel on Russian Railways, 446
  • German Briquettes, 361
  • German Production, 229, 606
  • Hamburg Imports, 178
  • Hull Trade, 48, 214, 349, 484, 659, 809
  • Indian Coal, 622
  • Merthyr Collieries Assessment, 148
  • Middlesbrough, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 250, 282, 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591, 623, 659, 694, 731, 776, 809, 834, 866
  • New Durham Seams, 280
  • New Welsh Areas, 215, 317, 557, 731, 869
  • Railway Contracts, 843
  • Russian Coal Production, 64
  • Scotch Shipments, 115
  • Sheffield, 15 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 349, 389, 410, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591, 622, 659, 694, 730, 775, 809, 834, 866
  • South African, 313, 329, 785
  • South Wales Shipments, 83, 215, 389, 485, 659, 809
  • Spanish Railway Company’s Mines: Production, 61
  • Steamship Companies’ Contracts, 521
  • Trans-Baikal Deposits, 357
  • Transvaal Production, 28
  • United States Production, 32
  • Welsh Anthracite Company, 83
  • Welsh Coal for France, 521
  • Welsh Coal for Italy, 623, 695
  • Welsh Coal for Russia, 447
  • Companies :
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Sir W. G., 443, 658
  • Barry Graving Dock and Engineering Company, Limited, 659
  • Brodsworth Main Colliery Company, 316
  • Brown and Co., Limited, John, 48, 730
  • Caminell, Laird, and Co., 590, 728, 866
  • Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Limited, 694, 784
  • Carnegie Steel Company, 731
  • Chilian Contracting Company, 179
  • Consett Iron Company, Limited, 200
  • Cramp and Sons, William, 113
  • Dominion Iron and Steel Company, 691
  • Dorman, Long, and Co., Limited, 694, 811
  • Finch and Co., Limited, E., 389
  • Fox and Co., Samuel, 182, 214, 447
  • French Cable Company, 556
  • Furness, Withy, and Co., Limited, 166
  • Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Limited, 215
  • Grajson, Lowood, and Co., J., 182
  • Hardy Patent Pick Company, 282
  • Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., Limited, 281, 326
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Richard, 767
  • Ibbotson Brothers, 484
  • Kayser, Ellison, and Co., 282, 349
  • Krauss and Co., 623
  • Krupp Company, 55
  • Lister and Co., Limited, R A., 147
  • Metropolitan Electric Supply Company,
  • Limited, 149
  • Midland Iron Company, 694
  • New Century Engine Company, Limited, 149
  • North Central Wagon Company, Limited, 148
  • North German Lloyd, 316
  • Osborn and Co., Limited, Samuel, 834
  • P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, 816
  • Palmer’s Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, 390, 447
  • Parkgate Iron and Steel Company, 590
  • Rhymney Iron Company, Limited, 115
  • Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 557
  • Seaham Harbour Dock Company, 316
  • Sharpness Docks Company, 695
  • Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company, 389, 410
  • Smithers and Jeynes, Limited, 115
  • Society d’Electricity de Paris, 521
  • Society of Motor Omnibus Engineers, 149
  • South Durham Iron and Steel Co., 694, 784
  • South-Eastern Railway Company, 149
  • Staveley Coal and Iron Company, 282, 316, 349
  • Tubes, Limited, 813
  • United Asbestos Company, Limited, 148
  • Weardale Steel, Coal, and Coke Company, Limited, 784
  • DeTelice Of Coasts. See Naval
  • Drainage. See Sewage
  • Electric Tramways. See Tramways
  • Electricity :
  • Alaskan Telegraphs, 566, 690
  • Atlantic Telegraphy, 391
  • Birmingham Supply, 234, 283
  • Bristol-Liverpool Telephone Service, 775
  • British Plant in Spain, 316
  • Bruce, Peebles Electrical Works, 45
  • Cable-Laying ; Valdez to Seward, 485
  • Canadian Power - Transmission Cables across
  • the Niagara, 866
  • Cheapening Supply at Newport, 591
  • Continental Telephone Systems, 447
  • Dublin Corporation Works, 15
  • Efficiency of Glow Lamp Indicated by Colour, 521
  • Electric Micrometer, 381
  • Electrical Gold-Dredging, 377
  • Electrical Parcels-Transmission Plant, 283
  • Electrical Power Storage Company’s Increased
  • Prices, 596
  • Electricity v. Gas for Power Transmission, 835
  • French Atlantic Telegraphy, 556
  • Gas Electric-Power Plant in California, 251
  • Graphite-Electrode-Making at Acheson, 801
  • Iron Pure, Production of, by Electrolysis, 123
  • Large American Lifting Magnet, 123
  • Legislation against Export of Energy from
  • Switzerland, 835
  • Lighting Cardiff, 867
  • Lighting Newcastle, 194, 621.
  • London Power Bill, 283
  • Magnetisation, &c., of Nickel Wire at High
  • Temperatures, 411
  • Medical Treatment, A Phenomenon of, 83
  • Miller’s Jointless Section Induction Coils, 829
  • New Mercury Arc Lamp, 49
  • New Paris Company for Supply in Bulk, 521
  • Newfoundland Cables, 317
  • Newport Accounts, 4S
  • Niagara Falls and Toronto Power Line, 443
  • Overhead Trolleys versus Third Rails, 234
  • Power in California, 249
  • Power Distributum for the Rand, 483
  • Power in South Wales, 867
  • Single-Phase and Continuous Current; Comparative Cost, 591
  • Standardisation of Glow Lamps, 659
  • Statistics of Central Stations in the United
  • States, 591
  • Susquehanna Falls Power Scheme, 565
  • Tapping Lake Titicaca for Power, 480
  • Telephony in British Columbia, 613
  • Tensile Strength of Carbon Filament, 411
  • Underneath Contacts for Third Rails, 345
  • Engineering. See Shipbuilding and Industries
  • Engines and Boilers* <&c. :
  • Boiler Explosion on the “ Bennington,” 317
  • Boiler-House Practice and Design, 695
  • Boiler Trade in Scotland, 603
  • Carel’s Compound Condensing Engine : Erratum, 260
  • Diesel Oil-Engine, 621
  • Durr Water-Tube Boiler : Erratum, 767
  • Economy of Machine Stoking, 557
  • Engine Trials with Superheated Steam, 577
  • Locomotive Boiler Explosion at Gare St.
  • Lazare, 557
  • Maryport Harbour Extensions, 146
  • New Boiler Furnace (Deprez and Verney),
  • 485
  • Old Dredger Engine at Dundee, 623
  • Parsons’ Steam Turbine ; German Traduction, 317
  • Principal Dimensions of Steam Turbines, 694
  • Scotch Boiler Trade, 556
  • Steam-Engine Exports, 182
  • Steam-Pipe Experience, 621 .
  • 2000-Kilowatt Steam Turbine (Curtis), 141
  • Steam-Turbine Design, 659
  • Stirling Boiler Contract, 590
  • Superheated Steam and Coal Economy, 49
  • Thermal Properties of Steam, 835
  • Turbine and Reciprocating Engines: Erratum, 215
  • Zoelly Turbine, 24
  • Errata and Addenda:
  • Birmingham University, 317
  • Brown and Sharpe Universal Milling Machine, 247
  • The Late Sir Edward H. Carbutt, 553
  • Carel’s Compound Condensing Engine, 260
  • Charing Cross Bridge, 810
  • Dttrr Water-Tube Boiler, 767
  • Electric Plant for Fixing Rails, &c., 200
  • Electrical Production of Ozone, 606
  • Hendry’s Laminated Leather Belt, 248
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 565
  • Mond Gas Plant, 215
  • New Patent Rules, 282
  • Nuremberg Gas-Engine, 703
  • “ Our Submarines,” 831 v.,,. D~-.
  • Practical Electric Wiring for Lighting, 6.ol
  • Recent Developments of Single-Phase Railway
  • Traction, 215 a , .
  • Turbine and Reciprocating Engines in the Midland Railway Company’s Bjats, 215
  • Exhibitions:
  • British Manufacturers’, in Egypt, 447
  • Charing Cross, West End, and City Electricity 809
  • Electrical, 149 . _r
  • Marseilles International Fisheries, 56 a Milan International, 283, 485, 623, 651, 69a New Zealand International, 160
  • Turcoing Textile Exhibitions, 58
  • Explosions. See Engines and Boilers
  • Explosives. See Guns
  • das and das Engines s
  • American Natural Gas, 631, 668
  • Curtis Turbines, 668
  • Explosive Mixtures of Air and Gas, 185
  • Gas and Gas Engines—cantinud.
  • Gas at Birmingham, 785
  • Gas Blowing-Engines, 381
  • Gas Electric Power Plant in California, 251
  • Gas v. Electricity, 485
  • Gas v. Electricity for Power Transmission, 835
  • Gas at Nottingham, 68
  • High-Pressure Gas Lighting at Broad-Street Station, 631
  • Large Gas Engines for California Power Station, 123
  • Low Efficiency of the Two-Cycle Engine, 485
  • 1000-Horse-Power Mond Gas Plant, 149; Addendum 215
  • Nuremberg Gas Engine : Addendum, 703
  • /Power Gas ; Birmingham Committee’s Recommendation, 182
  • Suction-Gas Plant Trials, 835
  • Guns, Explosives, &c.
  • Armament Artificers, 668
  • Cost of Experimental Gun-Work, 443
  • Dutch Field Artillery, 494, 657
  • Explosive Mixtures of Air and Gas, 183
  • German Explosive, “ Vigorite,” 83
  • Gun-Power of French Battleships, 361
  • History of Gunpowder, 483
  • United States Coast-Defence Guns, 123
  • Harbours, Piers, Ac.:
  • Auckland Harbour Improvements, 58
  • Berry Head Lighthouse, 411
  • Big American Floating Dock, 654
  • Deepening Water at Halifax Wharf, 300
  • Development of British and Continental Ports, 695
  • Dredging the Mersey, 266
  • Freemantle Harbour Improvements, 456
  • Grimsby (New) Dock, 250
  • Immingham Deep-Water Dock, 515
  • Liverpool Dock Extension, 32
  • Malcolm Island Lighthouse, 61
  • Manchester Port Returns, 250
  • Mersey Docks, 494
  • Middlesbrough Docks, 730
  • Middlesbrough Pumping Station, 776
  • Milford Docks, 251
  • Newport Docks, 15, 149
  • North Shields Dock Extension, 390
  • Palmer’s Shipbuilding Yard, 622
  • Port Facilities at New York, 808
  • Purchase of Singapore Docks, 410
  • Seaham Harbour Dock Company, 316. See Companies? Transfer
  • Seaham Harbour Undertaking, 316,658
  • Simon’s Town Docks, 283
  • Submarine Groynes, 615
  • Swansea Docks, 349
  • Table Bay Breakwater, 282
  • Tyne Improvements, 658
  • University College (Lond.); Course on Waterways and Harbours, 530
  • Warp Deposits in the Yorkshire Ouse, 521
  • Industries:
  • American Trade Index, 224
  • British Export Trade Association, 82
  • British and German Foreign Investments, 485
  • Calcium Carbide Industry, 393
  • Carpet-Making in the Caucasus, 123
  • Cutlery Exports, 79, 879
  • False Trade Warranties on German Goods, 668
  • Hartlepool Chamber of Commerce, 613
  • Locomotive Exports, 47, 191, 428, 463, 506, 659, 883
  • Peat Fuel in Sweden, 183, 374
  • Protection of Machinery in the Cotton Industry, 668
  • Russian Cement, 364
  • Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, 82, 410, 775
  • Swansea Valley Tin, &c., Trade, 15, 48, 115, 149, 183, 215, 283, 317, 349, 389, 411, 591, 623, 659, 695, 731, 775, 809, 867
  • Teilo Tin-Plate Works, 623
  • Trade, Sir William Holland’s Views on, 590
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies
  • Iron and Steel!
  • American Production in 1904, 226
  • American Steel Rail Exports, 215 Americanised Blast-Furnace Put Out, 521 Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 247, 251, 330
  • Belgian Rails, 55
  • Belgian Steel Production, 283
  • Blast-Furnaces (United States), 556 “ Blue-Shortness ” and Brittleness, 183 British Rail Exports, 229, 349, 412, 638, 713
  • Cargo Fleet Works, 317
  • Chilian Ore, 66
  • Cleveland, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 250. 282, 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591. 623, 659, 694, 731, 776, 809, 834, 836
  • Constitution and Properties cf Steel, 632
  • Cunard Liner Castings, 390
  • Deighton Iron Works, 447
  • Dowlais, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215, 251, 283 349, 389, 411, 447, 485, 521, 557, 659, 695, 731 775, 809, 835, 866
  • French Iron Imports, 95
  • French Pig Production, 455
  • German Pig Production, 229, 670
  • Germany and Export Duty on Spanish Ore 390
  • Iron Works Enterprise in New South Wales 623
  • Iron-Making States in America, 300
  • Japanese Steel Production, 123
  • Lancashire, 26, 60, 92, 126, 160, 194, 294, 329 3-50, 392, 422, 458, 496, 532, 568, 603, 635, 670 707, 744, 778, 813, 846, 878
  • Luxembourg Pig-Iron Production, 557
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 48, 317, 447, 484, 591 776
  • Midland Trade, 26, 60,. 92, 126, 160, 194, 294 329, 360, 392, 422, 458, 496, 532, 568, 603, 636 670, 707, 744, 778, 812, 846, 878
  • Natural Alloys of Iron and Nickel, 495 New South Wales Ore Deposits, 801 Nova Scotian Steel Ingots, 178
  • Pencoyd Iron Works’ Output, 123
  • Port Talbot Steel Works, 867
  • Russian Rails, 157, 477
  • Iron and Steel—continued.
  • Scotch Iron Prices, 214, 250, 282, 410, 447, 556, 694, 866
  • Scotch Steel Nails, 410, 590
  • Scotch Trade, 14, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 348, 389, 410, 446, 484, 520, 556, 590, 622, 658, 694, 730, 775, 808, 834, 866
  • Scotch Tube-Strips, 447
  • Scotch Tubes, 622, 658
  • Shearing Tests of Steel, 867
  • Sheffield, 15, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182. 214, 250, 282, 316, 349, 389, 410, 447, 484, 521, 556, 590, 622, 659, 694, 730, 775, 809, 834, 866
  • South Wales Shipments, 83, 215, 389, 485, 659, 809
  • Spanish and American Competition in Rails, 801
  • Submarine Iron Ore, 592
  • Swansea Blast-Furnaces (Proposed), 731
  • Swedish Ore and Smelting Fuel, 617
  • Swedish Production, 538
  • Tees Shipments, 15, 834
  • Trade Review for 1905, 867
  • United States Blast-Furnaces, 294
  • Use of Scrap in the Production of Steel, 251
  • Irrigation:
  • British India, 675
  • Yuma Desert (United States), 247
  • labour Questions. See Trade Societies, &c.
  • Light. Electric. See Electricity
  • Machine Tools. See Mechanics
  • Markets:
  • Cleveland, 15, 48, 83, 115, 149, 183, 215,250, 282, 317, 349, 389, 411, 447, 484, 521, 556, 591, 622, 659, 694, 731, 776, 809, 834, 866
  • Glasgow Pig, 14, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 348, 389, 410, 446, 484, 520, 556, 590, 622, 658, 694, 730, 775, 808, 834, 866
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 14, 48, 82, 115, 148, 182, 214, 250, 282, 316, 348, 389, 410, 446, 484, 520, 556, 590, 622, 658, 694, 730, 775, 808, 834, 866
  • Mechanics, &c.:
  • Acetylene Blow-Pipe, 695
  • Alloys of Antimony and Bismuth, 502
  • Alloys of Magnesium and Lead, 317
  • Analyses of Soot and Ash from Lidge Coal, 557 Area Measure, 49
  • Artificial Cotton ; Process of Manufacture, 123
  • Attempt to Liquefy Helium, 591
  • Automatic Fire-Extinguisher (New), 764
  • Barium, Pure Metallic, 317
  • ‘•Blue-Short” Steel, Non-Brittle, 183
  • Brown and Sharpe Milling Machine : Addendum, 247
  • Carbon Products of ikcetylene, 443
  • “Carboron Cold Waterproofing Material, 502
  • Centrifugal Process of Electro Deposition of Copper, 591
  • Clay, Measuring the Plasticity of, 411
  • Cobalt and Nickel (Pure); Physical Properties, 250
  • Colour as an Index to Efficiency of Glow-Lamp, 521
  • Commercial Calcium ; Analyses, 345
  • Composition of Souesite (Nickel), 533
  • Constitution and Properties of Steels, 632
  • Conversions of Metallic Iron at High Temperatures, 521
  • Cowper-Coles Galvanising Process, 49
  • Cutting Iron Sections with Oxy-Hydrogen
  • Blow-Pipe, 251 b
  • Electric Micrometer (Shaw), 381
  • Electrical Production of Ozone, 381. Erratum 606 *
  • Etching Solutions for Microstructures, 215 Ferro-Concrete : Suggestions as to Use, 867 Flashing-Point of Vegetable Oils, 377
  • Flow of Air into Atmosphere through Circular
  • Orifices in Thin Plates, &c., 867
  • Frahm’s Speed and Frequency Indicator, 785 Grain-Elevator, 26,000-Ton, 364
  • Hardening of Hydraulic Cements, 313
  • Hendry’s Laminated Leather Belt: Addendum, 248
  • High-Duty Cold Saw for Steel, 635
  • High-Speed Mine Pump. 694
  • Hulett Electrically-Operated Unloading Machines, 668
  • Influence of Manganese on Hard Castings 251
  • Influence of Nitrogen on Physical Properties of Steel, 283, 851
  • “ Little Hustler” Electric Drill, 767
  • Load Endurance of Ball Bearings 49
  • Loss of Head at Pipe-Bends, 345 ’
  • Machine-Speed Charts, 557
  • Mammoth Drop-Hammer, 361
  • Manganese and Low Silicon Iron, 283
  • Manganese ; Production in Electric Furnaces,
  • Manganese Bronze for Wheels, Gears, &c., 521
  • Mechanical Tests of Isolated Iron Crystals, 801 Mechanics of Fire, 49
  • Melting-Point and Coefficient of Expansion of Metals, 83o
  • Mercury Vapour Lamp (Schott), 411
  • Metallic Calcium ; Properties, 767
  • Miners’ Hand-Drill Sharpener, 785
  • Motor-Car Weighbridge, 381
  • New Form of Grapple, 149
  • New Method of Galvanising, 745
  • Ore-HandlingPlant 66
  • Oxide of Iron for Coating Bilge-Pipes, &c., 411 Oxy-Acetylene Welding of Metals, 14 Parcels-Transmission Plant (Electrical), 283 Permeability of Fused Silica to Gases, 49
  • Pintsch’s Oil Gas Light, 49
  • Portable Hand Shaping-Machine, 739
  • Preparation of NickeLCarbonyl, 411
  • Production of Carbides of Metals, 495
  • Properties of Cement and Concrete, 377 Proportions of Creosote Injections for Timber,
  • Protection of Wood against White Ants, 521
  • ClothM85 CeSS f°r R°PeS> C0rd8- and Punching and Shearing in Good Steel, 381 Reduction of Carbon Monoxide in Cheap Gas,
  • Mechanics-^™ *'*“«*•
  • Refrigerating Wagons for Fruit,
  • .SaHMS* - “ «*- °'
  • Collapse, *7 |
  • Tetra-Acetate of Cellulose as an Insulator, 345
  • Trials of Refrigerators, 445
  • Velocity of a Rays of 1Radium. 443 Water-Softening Plants ; Cost, ao
  • Welsbach Mantle and Temperature of Gas
  • Wooden ar?d Steel Suspension Wheels, 24
  • Work of the Reichsanstalt, 349
  • Zinc-Antimony Alloys, 266
  • Zinc-Copper Alloys, 266
  • Metals. See Industries, Iron and Steel, and Mechanics.
  • Mining:
  • American Petroleum, 83
  • Belgian Metallurgy, 330
  • British Columbian Silver, 66
  • British Gold Imports, 26, 183, 533, 8/9
  • Canadian Petroleum, 879
  • Copper Hand-Book, 214
  • Finland Asbestos, 149
  • Finnish Deposits, 149
  • High-Speed Mine-Pump, 694
  • Magnesite Deposits at Atlin, British Columbia, 183
  • Mining Appliances, Present and Past, 767
  • Nickel-Iron Alloy in British Columbia, 533
  • Polish Zinc Deposits, 396
  • Russian Manganese, 428
  • South African Gold, 193, 393 630
  • Talc Production in New \ork State, 125
  • Texan Minerals, 360
  • Transvaal Mining, 278, 349
  • Ural Naphtha Deposits, 428
  • Miscellaneous:
  • American Patent Business, 514
  • American Population, 49
  • Archibald P. Head’s Memorial Fund, 61,
  • Argentine Government and Refrigerating Machinery : Import Exemptions, 731
  • Artificial Silk Manufacture; Continental Development, 767
  • Atlantic Wave Measurement, 390
  • 1 Automatic Fire-Extinguisher (New), 764
  • , Barton-Rawson Air-Ship, 112
  • I Birmingham University : Addendum, 31/
  • British Columbian Forests, 292
  • British Engineering Standards Coded Lists, 623
  • British Fire-Prevention ‘Committee, 521, 658, 842
  • Calendars (College), 361
  • | Canadian Enterprises, 192
  • l Canadian Finance, 191
  • Canadian Geological Survey, 15
  • “ Chattel ” Machinery and the Law of Rating, 283
  • Chilian Public Works, 179
  • Chinese Educational Method, 591
  • College Calendars, 279, 388, 455
  • Commercial Traveller’s Samples and Foreign
  • Customs, 82
  • Concrete Floor Fire Tests, 251
  • Contracts, 15, 82, 149, 214, 260,292,313,381, 456, 481, 529, 566, 590, 632, 658, 731, 767, 834, 866
  • Creosote for Timber-Preserving, 251
  • Crystal Palace Engineering School, 863
  • Debt of New South Wales, 455
  • Drury Lane Theatre : Warming and Ventilating, 695
  • Economic Expansion of the Globe, 215
  • Engineering Knowledge and General Education, 411
  • Engineering Standards Committee, 251, 659, 801
  • Expansion of Bristol, 349
  • Fifty Years of American Patents, 784
  • Fire-Extinction in the Metropolis, 703
  • Fire at Firth College, 590
  • Five-Centred Curve Chart (Gavin), 591. 623
  • Goods Traffic on Russian Waterways, 497
  • Honours for Engineers, 11
  • Institution of Civil Engineers : Awards, 443 King’s College Engineers’ Dinner, 665 Large Grain-Elevator at Buenos Ayres, 364 Liverpool University, 731
  • London County Council Surveyors and Payment by Salary, 846
  • London Machinery League, 358
  • London University Engineering School, 411
  • Mason’s Gas Company’s Lectures to Employ 6s, 623
  • Merchant Venturers’ Distribution of Prizes, 867
  • Merchant V- nturers’Research Scholarships, 149
  • Military Ballooning, 835
  • Netherlands Government Contracts, 24
  • New Patent Rules: Erratum, 282
  • Northampton Institute Prizes, 801
  • Organisation in Small Engineering Works, 831 Personal, 15, 45, 83, 148, 211, 282, 317, 345, 389, 412, 443, 481, 516, 566, 600, 622, 632, 059, 695, 775, 809, 844, 863
  • Philadelphia and its Business Undertakings, 557
  • Pipe-Flange Standards, 867
  • Prehistoric Tree, 883
  • Proposed 40-Story Building in New York, 345
  • Protection of Machinery in Spinning Mills, 668 Protection of Wood against White Ants, 521 Public Woiks in New Zealand, 691 Raising and Moving Buildings, 816 Refuse-Destructor for Brazil, 883 Results of Technical Education, 731 “ Rhodesia Review,” 831
  • Russian Differential Duties on American Machinery, 48.5
  • Smoke Abatement, 775
  • Statistics of Patents for 1901, 247
  • Miscellaneous—continued.
  • Taxation of Machinery at Cardiff, SI4 The Right to Light, 260
  • Toronto Customs Revenue, 92
  • Velography, 764
  • Water Tanks on Factory Chimnejs, 148 Western Australian Timber, 361 Work of the Reichsanstalt, 349
  • Motor-Cars, Ac.:
  • Alcohol for Agricultural Motors. 623
  • Berlin Motor-Omnibus Service, 767
  • British Motor-Boat Club, 863
  • Brooke Motor-Omnibuses, 23 Great Western Steam Cars. 149 International Motor-Boat Races, 863
  • - Motor - Boat Experiments for the Italian Marine, 835
  • Motor-Boat Races at Arcachon, 317
  • Motor-Boat’s Good Run, 283
  • Motor-Car Engineering at the City and Guilds Institute, 148
  • Motor Traffic and Roadways, 565
  • Mounting Heavy Motor-Car Bodies, 835 Municipal Cars, 123
  • New Serpollet High-Speed Car, 123 Weighbridge for Motor-Cars, 381
  • Naval:
  • Admiralty Coal Contracts, 775
  • American Scout Cruisers, 192
  • Austro-Hungarian Cruiser “ San kt Georg,” 557 Battleship “ Hibernia’s” Boilers, 283 Brazilian Battleship Contracts, 270 Cammell s Armour-Plate Mill, Chilian Navy, 178
  • Devonport Experiments with New Timbers, 48 Discharging Colliers at Devonport, 100 Early Thornycroft Torpedo-Boats, 809
  • Engineering Training for the U.S. Naw Personnel, 494
  • Explosion on U.S. Gunboat “ Bennington,” 317 French Cruiser “Leon Gambetta,” 815 French Submarines, 244, 599
  • German Battleship “ Hannover,” 587
  • German Navy, Stimulating National Interest in, 801
  • Gun-Power of French Battleships, 361
  • H.M. Cruiser “ Eclipse,” 283
  • H.M. Cruiser “Encounter,” 532, 591
  • H.M. Cruiser “ Warrior,” 623, 731, 816
  • H. M.S. “ Dreadnought,” 775
  • II.M.S. “ Minotaur,’’ 349, 557
  • Indian Troopship “ Northbrook,” 484
  • Italian Battleship “ Napoli,” 349, 631
  • Italian Navy, 631
  • Italian Navy Vote, 553
  • Italian Submarines, 312 Key ham Extension, 557
  • Marte!! Scholarship in Naval Architecture,
  • Naval Architects' Proceedings, Vol. XLVH 515 ’•
  • New Large German Warships, 428
  • Pocket-Book, Thacker’s, 232
  • Portland Oil-Tanks for Torpedo-Boat Sunniv 48o ' * • ’
  • Proposed French Armour-Clad Cruiser 731 Resignation of Director of H.M. Dockvurd-456 • ’
  • Royal Navy List, 113, G54
  • Russian Navy, 599, 835
  • Russian Torpedo-Boats 275, 745
  • Sir John Fisher’s Promotion, 764
  • Southampton Water for a Coaling Base 591
  • Be” Si«nallinK •" <l>e German
  • Submarine Ddpot (New) at Pembroke, 1"3 Submarines (Letter on) : Erratum. S3!
  • SuP^rheafced Sl€ain on American Battleships Swedish Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Magne, ” Turbine Experiments in the German Navy Lmted States Battleship “ Idaho ” 866 United StetMrat-leahip. " 'lissi3ippi.- CIMJ r 1 r Crill8er " Pennsylvania " 517
  • Ventilating tans on Warships (Efficiency ), -u.7
  • Obituary. Se. GkkBRAL i„dex
  • PilJSics. See Mechanics
  • ® iers. See Harbours
  • Railways and Locomotives*
  • States? 33°2 GradeC-»^’in the United
  • Accelerated Goods Traffic 623
  • Amalgamated Railway Servants’ Pr^„,
  • 458  ? OCI'-nis Programme,
  • American Cars for Japan 28
  • A=|^^-^o.notives,.H American Street, 82
  • Argentine Grain Traffic, 364
  • Argentine, 65<«83, 229, SG7
  • n Ifcomoti'M for Japan, !•>•> Barry Railway, 149 H “ Brazilian, 55, 111
  • pK-i Merth-vr wa., 867
  • ( k 1 Rai,'v?-y Expansion, 616
  • Brussels and Aix la Chapel e Line “44 Brynmawr Line, 48 ’ '44
  • Bulgarian, 250
  • Canadian Electric, 223
  • Canadian Pacific Extensions 31 rr
  • Canadian Railways, 391 ’ ”'JI
  • Chicago Elevated, 603
  • Chicago Railroad, 592
  • CohallaC!!J,H^Pn^,lli>2S1
  • CX^°n Wei«ht’ridges for Chinese Ka=’.
  • cXXnct^eB2i;ian
  • RLa^“e Department of Great
  • East ^^tdian^RaS way Traffi foICa'itic8’ Els£,s
  • Kailways and Locomotives—continued.
  • Electric Plant for Fixing Rails and Packing
  • Sleepers. Addendum, 260
  • Electric Traction for Simplon Tunnel, 591
  • Ferro-Concrete for Railway Structures (Tests), S67
  • French Railway Property, 552
  • Fuel on Russian Railways, 446
  • Gauge Question in Brazil, 615
  • Government Pre-Emption of West of France
  • Railways, 801
  • Grand Trunk Pacific, 349, 598
  • Great Central Concentration Sidings, 575
  • Great Northern Steam Coaches, 281, 813
  • Great Western Motor-Cars, 149
  • Great Western New Lines, 183, 251, 349, 695
  • Great Western Staff Organisation, 317
  • Guadalajara Electric Street Railways, 458
  • Halts on the Truro Line, 48
  • Heavy Traffic Brake Tests (Great Western), 623
  • High-Capacity Trucks, 14
  • High-Pressure Gas Lighting at Broad-street
  • Station, 631
  • Improved Points and Switches, 224
  • Iron and Steel as Constructive Materials on
  • Railways, 557
  • Isle of Thanet Light Railways, 730
  • Italian State Railways, 740
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway : Erratum, 565
  • Light Railway Orders, 215, 251, 345, 808
  • Light Railways Act, 1896, 520
  • Locomotive Contracts, 182
  • Locomotive Contracts (United States), 57
  • Locomotive Exports, 47, 191, 428, 463, 506, 659,
  • 883
  • Locomotives in the United States, 294, 883
  • Locomotives on British Railways, 223
  • London and North-Western Company’s Motor
  • Services, 557
  • London and South-Western Company’s Steam Coach Service, 835
  • Long Non-Stop Runs on the Great Wes'ern, 49
  • Metallic Sleepers, &c. (Statistics), 130, 335
  • New American Railroad, 47
  • New Derbyshire Railway (Proposed), 332
  • New Franco-Spanish Railway, 156
  • New South Wales Railways, 695
  • New Wear Bridge, 695
  • North-Eastern Electric Trains, 280
  • Panama Railroad, 215
  • Peat Fuel on Swedish Locomotives, 183
  • Pintsch’s Oil-Gas Light on the Brighton Line, 49
  • President Roosevek and Railroad Rebates, 485
  • Proposed New Australian Railway, 348
  • Proposed Overhead Line for Berlin, 668
  • Railway Coal-Mining in Spam, 61
  • Railway Construction in Italy ; Provision of
  • Materials, 521
  • Railway Managers’ Conference, 48
  • Railway Statistics, 211
  • Railways and the New South Wales Debt, 455
  • Rapid Coaling at Portsmouth, 835
  • Recent Developments of Single-Phase Railway
  • Traction : Erratum, 2> 5
  • Simplon Tunnel; Electrification, 835
  • Single-Phase and Continuous Current; Comparative Cost, 591
  • Single-Phase Electric Traction on Brighton
  • Railway, 809, 831
  • South African Construction, 183
  • South Yorkshire Railway, 520
  • Speed on American Railways, 15, 24
  • st. Louis Union Station ; Working, 251
  • Standard Locomotives for Indian Railways, 801
  • Steam Auto-Cars on the Great North of Scotland Railway, 224
  • Steam Coach on the Alexandra Docks Railway, 447
  • Steel versus Wooden Cars in the States, 427
  • Stopping Trains at Curves, 485
  • Tehuantepec Railway, 767
  • Transport of Huge Castings, 866
  • Tunnel Widening on the Great Western Radway, 149
  • Universal Directory of Railway Officials, 1905,
  • 266
  • Western Austra’ian Railways, 481
  • Sewage:
  • Bradford Scheme ; Cost of Land, 623
  • Monmouthshire Western Valleys Sewer, 485
  • Pretoria Schemes, 514
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping :
  • Arctic Exploration Ship “ Roosevelt,” 83
  • Beardmore’s Naval Construction Works, 809
  • Boats for American Lake Work, 635
  • Brazilian Coasting Line, 312
  • Bristol and Canada, 283
  • Canada to South Africa Service, 591
  • Carron Line Guide-Book, 24
  • Clyde, 14, 115, 148, 250, 316, 447, 484, 520, 556,
  • 590, 622, 658, 730, 775, 866
  • Cunard Liner Castings, 390
  • Development of British and Continental Ports. 695
  • Goods Traffic on Russian Waterways, 497
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
  • Scotland, 694
  • Jamaica and Bristol Service, 521
  • Large Cargoes in Inland Navigation, 485
  • Leeds as a Port, 181
  • Lengthening Ferry-Boats, 381
  • Lifeboat “ Uraed,” 565
  • Liverpool Traffic Improvements, 182
  • Lloyd’s Record of Wrecks, &c., 83, 388, 630
  • Lloyd’s Register ; Alteration of Rules, 484
  • Manchester Port Returns, 250
  • Mersey Docks, 494
  • Milford Dock Finances, 251
  • New Clyde Yard, 82
  • New Peruvian Lake Boat, 149
  • New York Port Facilities, 808
  • New York and South and East Africa, 47
  • P. and O. Company’s Fleet, 816
  • Scotch Contracts, 148, 214, 282, 484, 520 556
  • 730 ’
  • Smart Repair Work to a Liner, 411
  • Southainpton to New York ; New Service, 329
  • Steam Lifeboat “ Moseley,” 420
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping—continued.
  • Steamship “ Carmania,” 740, 764, 810
  • Swansea Shipping Receipts, 48
  • Thames Steamboat Service, 695
  • Turbine and Reciprocating Engines: Erratum, 215
  • Turbine Steamers for Great Central Railway, 485
  • Tyne Ferry Steamers, 244
  • United St xtes and Mexico Service, 478
  • Warp Deposits in the Yorkshire Ouse, 521
  • Shippingo See Shipbuilding, &c.
  • Societies. See Technical, &c., or Trades, tec
  • Strikes® See Trade Societies, &c.
  • Technical Societies:
  • American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 149
  • American Electro-Chemical Society, 521
  • American Institute of Mining Engineers, 557
  • American Philosophical Society. 345
  • American Society of Civil Engineers, 251, 345
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 867
  • American Society for Testing Materials, e-68 American Street Railway Association, 485, 591 Association of Teachers in Technical Institutes, 598
  • Battersea Polytechnic Engineering Society, 776
  • Bristol Association of Engineers, 693
  • British Association, 730
  • British Association of Water-Works Engineers, 693
  • British Fire-Prevention Committee, 251
  • British Motor-Boat Club, 863
  • British Science Guild, 623
  • Chartered Institute of Secretaries, 767
  • Congrbs de la Metallurgie, 251
  • Glasgow University Engineering Society, 730
  • Grimsby Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 521
  • Health Resorts Development Association, 61 Institute of Marine Engineers, 597, 621, 665 Institution of Civil Engineers, 15, 443
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Students), 767, 813
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers, 638, 809
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 834
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Graduates), 695, 831
  • Institution of Mining Engineers, 377
  • Institut on of Naval Architects, 14, 164
  • International Congress on Economical Expansion of the Globe, 215
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 112, 250, 282, 521, 767
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 676
  • King’s College Engineering Society, 727
  • Liverpool Engineering Society, 623
  • London Machinery League, 358
  • Louisiana Engineering Society, 251
  • Manchester Association of Engineers, 530, 668, 731
  • Manufacturers’ Association of Great Britain, 82 Midland Institute of Engineers, 115
  • Mining Institute of Scotland, 520
  • North of England Gas Managers’ Association, 485
  • Pacific Coast Gas Association, 251
  • Physical Society, 729
  • Roads Improvement Association, 144
  • Royal Institute of Public Health, 49
  • Royal Institution, 638, 784
  • Royal Meteorological Society, 124, 693
  • Royal Society, 183
  • Sheffield Society of Engineers and Metallur- , gists, 659
  • Soci6t6 d’Agriculture de Belgique, 381
  • Soci6t6 Francaise des Habitations 5 Bon
  • Marche, 251
  • Society Industrielle du Nord de la France, 557
  • Society of Arts, 616
  • Society of Engineers, 801, 835
  • Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers of New York, 867
  • South Wales Institute of Engineers, 557 Surveyors’ Institution, 148
  • Tramways and Light Railways Association, 590, 659
  • West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, 381, 694
  • Telegraphy® See Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Trade® See Coal, Iron and Steel, Markets, Shipbuilding, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies, Unions, Strikes, Ac.:
  • Aliens Bill, 160, 191
  • Amalgamated Railway Servants and Representation Levies, 161, 532
  • Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 458, 531
  • American Compositors and Printers’ Eight-
  • Hour Day, 813
  • American Miners’ Wages Question, 744
  • American Opinion of British Workmen, 744
  • Ancient Order of Foresters : Staff Salaries, 191
  • Annual Co-Operative Festival, 328
  • Anti-Trade Union Organisation in the United
  • States, 421
  • Army Contractors in the Boot and Shoe Trade :
  • Arbitration Board, 26
  • Associated Blacksmiths, 226, 359, 602, 706
  • Australian Gol i-Fields : Workers’Strike, 194
  • Australian Legislation on Trade-Union Labels, 812
  • Austrian Socialists on General Strikes, 634
  • Berlin Electrical Workers’ Dispute, 422, 458, 496, 532
  • Berlin Trades Union Federation and the
  • Swedish Lock-Out, 194
  • Birmingham Distress Committee, 778
  • Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 484
  • Board of Trade Report as to Labour, 125, 225,
  • 261, 392, 421, 567, 706, 845
  • Boilermakers’ Society’s Advisor}7 Patent Agents, 568
  • Boilermakers’ and Shipbuilders’ Society, 9?., 125, 359, 392, 568, 706, 846, 878
  • Boiler Making Trade in Scotland, 603
  • Bolton and District Engineering Employers’ Associations, 532
  • Trade Unions, Strikes, &c.— continued.
  • Bolton Gas-Workers’ Dispute, 194
  • Boot and Shoe Operatives’ Union, 60, 262, 360, 496, 812
  • Broilia Miners’ Strike and Lock-Out, 60
  • Cabmen’s Union, Agreement with Proprietors, 61
  • Caledonian Railway Employes’ Wages, 568 Cardiff, &c., Dockers’ Strike, 329, 360
  • Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Society, 92, 296,360, 568, 670, 812
  • Chinese Labour in the Transvaal, 160, 392, 602, 743, 879
  • . Closing of a Powell-Duff ryn Steam-Coal Colliery, 635
  • Clothiers’ Union and Improved Trade, 329
  • Clyde Engineers’ Wages, 226, 422
  • Coal Conciliation Board and Miners’ Wages, i 458, 532, 634
  • Coal-Cutters as Aids to Production, 603
  • Conciliation Scheme in the Cotton Trade, 497
  • Consett Iron-Workers and Wages, 360
  • Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade ; Masters
  • Fined, 846
  • Co-Operative Production ; Working, 328
  • Cotton Operativesand the Annual Holiday, 458
  • Cotton Operatives’ Wages, 92, 194, 226, 262
  • Danish textile Workers’ Strike, 60
  • Dearth of Labour in Zanzibar, 317
  • Denunciation of Booth’s Emigration Scheme, I 532
  • Distress Committee and their Responsibilities, 812
  • Distress in West Ham, 329
  • Durham Miners’ Association 60, 226, 360, 532, 634, 812
  • Durham Miners’ Council and Outside Committees, 634
  • Ebbw Vale Colliers’ Case, 360
  • Ebbw Vale Miners’ Strike, 126
  • Eight-Hour Day, 602
  • Engineers’ Amalgamated Society, 60,226, 359, 392, 422, 496, 670, 812
  • European Method of Dealing with Distress, 262
  • Factory and Workshop Inspection Reports, 25 Fluctuation of Wag s, 125, 262, 392, 421, 568, 706, 846
  • French Navvies’ Strike, 744
  • French Polishers’ Picketing Case, 778
  • Friendly Societies and the Objects of Trade
  • Co-Partnership Association Report,
  • Unions, 602, 670
  • Gala Day (Miners’), 226
  • General Election and Trade, 812
  • General Federation of Trade Unions, 60, 602
  • . German Lock Out of Textile Workers, 226
  • German Socialist Congress, 496
  • Ghent Cotton Operatives’ Strike, 458
  • Gift of 100,000?. for Creation of Small Allotments, 879
  • Glasgow Carpenters and Joiners’ Strike, 329, 393
  • Glasgow Patternmakers’ Strike, 496, 532, 707
  • Glasgow Plumbers’ Strike, 497, 532
  • Hemsworth Colliers’ Dispute, 194, 294, 531
  • Housing of Workmen, 458
  • Improved Trade at London and North-Western Railway Works, 635
  • Independent Order of Rechabites, 194
  • Industrial Notes, 25, 60, 92, 125, 160, 194, 225, 261, 294, 328, 359, 392, 421, 457, 496, 531, 567, 602, 634, 669, 706, 743, 777, 812, 845, 878 Industrial Situation, 125, 261, 392, 567, 706,845 International Textile Workers’ Congress, 26 Irish Harvest-Men’s Strike in Lincolnshire, 194
  • Iron-Founders’ Society, 60, 262, 360, 568, 670 Iron-Moulders’ Society, 226, 360, 496, 634 “ Ironworkers’ Journal,” 60. 226, 360, 496, 634, 812
  • Ironworkers’ Wages, 447, 49o, 730, 731, 778
  • Kew Gardeners’ Wages Question, 670
  • Labour Candidates for the General Election, 878
  • Labour
  • 328
  • Labour President of the Local Government Board, 845
  • Labour Representation Committee, 878
  • Labour Representation Programme, 878
  • Lady Inspectors of Workshops, 25
  • Lanarkshire Colliers and Deductions for Dirt, 670
  • Lanarkshire Steelworkers’ Wages, 458
  • Lancashire Cotton Operat ves’ Dispute, 60, 126 Leicester Unemployed, 329
  • Leicestershire Miners’Special Claim for Wages, 329
  • Liverpool Dockers’ Strike, 26, 61, 126, 329
  • London Busmen’s Grievances, 603
  • London Cab-Drivers and Sixpenny Fares, 603 London Coal Porters’ Dispute, 329, 393, 422 London Master Bu’lders and their Operatives, 360
  • London Society of Compositors, 602
  • London Trades Council and Socialism, 360 Manchester Unemployed, 160, 194, 262 “ Manual Work ” not “ Manual Labour,” 846 Midland Wages Board, 496, 634
  • Mill Sawyers ; Depression in Trade, 603
  • Miners’ Eight-Hour Day, 531
  • Miners’ Wages, 497
  • Modern Condition of Apprenticeship, 778
  • Mortality among Labourers on the Panama
  • Railroad, 317
  • Municipal Employes’ Association, 635
  • National Federation of Miners, 531, 846
  • National Free Labour Association, 421, 532, 634
  • National Society of Amalgamated Brass-Workers, 878
  • Newry Sett Makers’ Strike, 778
  • North-East Coast Boiler-Makers’ Wages, 393, 813, 846
  • North-East Coast Engineers’ Wages, 670, 744 North of England Conciliat on Board, 149, 360, 634, 778
  • Northumberland Colliery Mechanics’ Strike, 329
  • Northumberland Miners’ Association, 635 Nottingham Lace Trade Disputes, 329, 670 Operative Bricklayers* Society, 92
  • Operative Cotton-Spinners, 92, 392, 670, 812
  • Trade Unions. Strikes, continued.
  • S 329 nnterS’ Assistants’ Contract Case, Organisation of the Unemployed, 634 Overtime and the Engineers,*392, 422 778 Parliamentary Committee, 92, 743 878 ' Penrhvn £etfclement of Disputes, 226 Penrhyn Quarrymen’s Wages, 744
  • pprt"^^^” in the ^n-Mould.rs’ Ke-Plaistow Road-Labourers’ Protest
  • pS t Situation in Australia, 26, 191 Poor Law Commission, 194 777
  • Postal 7Emploj6s; Lord Stanley’s Criticism, i P°S^> Employes’ Wages in Small Towns ’-9)
  • Presentation to Mr. Aucott, 360 ’
  • Prospects of the Unemployed Act, 457 Provincial Association of Cotton Spinners, 226, Queen’s Unemployed Fund, 713, 845 QThe,°7n07°f Pneumatic Tools Shipyards, Ra*Rvay Employes and Amalgamation 741 Regent Flour Mills Operatives’Asritatinn nyn
  • Removal of Mr. Yarrow’s Wk^Xective;,
  • Richard Oastler, 294
  • RojTal Arsenal Employes, 291 &iSfS1kI\,f^ab0Ur Troubles, 26, 602, 744 878 Scotch Miners a d Labour Representation ifii Shipping Federation and Stevedores 194 ’ Shop Hours Act and Borough Councils 744
  • I ^hops Sunday-Closing Bill, 26 ’
  • S 845 Lab0Ur ReP°H, 125, 261, 392, 567, 706,
  • SmithSeers’Wages Claim, 813 south Staffordshire, &c., Riveters’ Strike 568 South Wales Conciliation Board, 161 603 ’
  • walies Steel-Workers’ Wages, 26, 497
  • Wa!e8 Stop-Day ” Case, 126, 226 fekbroolF 9un’Makers’ Complaints, 670 State Provision of Labour, 160 Steam-Engine Makers’ Society, 294 Steel-Smelters’ Prospects, 603
  • qtrik! qJ S??-S’ P?inters, &c., at Cardiff, 226 Strike Statistics, 125, 225, 262, 392, 568, 70 J 816 Swiss Foundrymen’s Strike Riots, 360
  • byd^ney s Warnings Against Emigration, 744, “Tune-Cribbing” in Lancashire Cotton Mills,
  • Trade Unions’ Levies and Funds, 778
  • Trades Disputes Bill, 531
  • “Trades and Labour Gazette,” 92, 360, 532 706 n” -0J1 CTonSress, 92, 294, 328, 359, 743, 878
  • LeK18J?fcl0n Campaign, 743 Trade-Unionism m France 458 TbaynMijls°496°ttOn Operatives in the Bo“-Unemployed Act, 60, 92, 160, 328, 457 602 Unemployed at Hyde Park, 743
  • Unemployed and the Poor Law, 743
  • Unemployed Problem : Development, 743
  • Engineers,hme-Workers and Amalgamated
  • Wages of Dockyard Employes, 635
  • Wages of Women, 160
  • Warwickshire Miners’ Strike, 329
  • We sh Miners’ Breach of Contract, 60
  • qiQho^nerS’ Wa°es> 226> 262> 411, 623, 775 old, 84b *■
  • Welsh Quarries under Labour Leaders’ Management, 92 °
  • West Ham and the Unemployed Act, 294 Wives of the Unemployed : Deputation to the
  • Prime Minister, 669
  • Workmen’s Trains Committee, 161
  • Wrexham Miners and the Working Price List,
  • Yorkshire Miners’ Association Secretary, 778 813
  • Yorkshire Working-Men Magistrates, 161
  • Tramways :
  • Birmingham and Midland, 15
  • B<par^onU49and Glas&ow Services: Com-
  • Bristol, 591
  • Electrification of Buenos Ayres City Tramways, 458
  • Erith, 283
  • Kimberley Overhead Electric, 57
  • London, 606
  • Newcastle, 200, 497
  • Newport Accounts, 48
  • Parisian, 329
  • Sheffield, 149
  • Swansea, 251
  • Wolverhampton Corporation, 502
  • Tunnelling:
  • Canadian Tunnels, 407
  • SimpJon Tunnel, 345, 591, 801, 835
  • M idenmg of Teignmouth and Dawlish Tunnel, 149 ’
  • Vehicles. See Cars Motor, and Railways
  • Warships. See Naval
  • Water Works:
  • American Power Company’s Contract for
  • •supply, ZI5
  • Artesian Well at Battery, 596
  • Boston Supply, 155
  • Cape Town Supply, 864
  • Carlisle Supply, 379
  • Douglas (Isle of Man) Supply, 358
  • Leicester Supply, 485, 566, 617, 864
  • Liverpool Supply, 516
  • Loughborough Supply, 587
  • Mortehoe and Woolaeombe Supply, 183
  • New York Supply, 592
  • Purification Plant (Ozone) in West Philadelphia, 183
  • South Dakota Surface Water, 767
  • Talla Works for Edinburgh Supply, 411
  • Taunton Supply, 15, 485
  • Tees-Side Supply, 411
  • Water in the Karoo (South Africa), 778
  • Water-Meter Competition, 251
  • Water-Power in New Zealand, 670

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