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Engineering 1906 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1906 Jul-Dec: Paragraphs Index.
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Engineering 1906 Jul-Dec: Paragraphs Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1906 Jul-Dec: Index

PARAGRAPHS

Accidents :

  • Board of Trade Report on the Caledonian Railway Accident, 534
  • Board of Trade Report on the Railway Acci¬dent at Stafford, 102
  • Board of Trade Report on the Tapton Junction Accident, 842

Agriculture:

  • Ashford (Kent) Agricultural Show, The, 61 British Engine Exports, 240, 630, 746, 796 Derby Show Profits, 328
  • Lincoln Show (1907), 726

Alloys. See Mechanics

Appointments:

  • Dockyard Appointments, 353
  • Mr. J. G. Dunlop to the Managing Director¬ship of John Brown and Co., Limited, 154 Sheffield Master-Cutler, 266
  • Sir W. T. Lewis to Rhymney Railway Board, 631

Armour. See Naval

Artillery. See Guns

Automobiles. See motor-Cars

Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges:

  • Accident to Swing-Bridge at Duluth, 328
  • Ashton Swing-Bridge, 491
  • Canal Bridges at Caen, 525
  • Concrete Railway Bridges (U. S.), 869
  • Manhattan (Steel-Work), 459
  • New Roof and Bridge Works at Glasgow, 596
  • Newport Tran.porter Bridge, 389
  • Soudanese Rolling-Lift Bridge, 24, 559
  • St. Lawrence Cantilever Bridge, 359
  • Tees Transporter Bridge (Proposed), 631
  • Thames Bridges during the Past Hundred Years, 155

Canals:

  • Black Sea-Baltic, 862
  • Canals and Waterways Commission, 15
  • Italian Commission on Internal Navigation, 828
  • Leeds and Liverpool, 352
  • Manchester Ship, 199, 233, 404, 420
  • Panama Completion Tender, 697
  • Saulte Ste. Marie Ship Canals, 289
  • Syphon at Frodsham (Manchester Ship), 525
  • Tampico and Tuxpan, 406

Cars. Motor. Be. Motor-Cars.

Catalogues:

  • 30, 64, 102, 136, 172, 233, 272, 304, 318, 362,
  • 406, 474, 508, 542, 614, 679, 714, 746, 851
  • Allam and Co., E. P., 406
  • Allegri and Co., 614
  • Allen, Strong, and Co., Limited, 102
  • Amalgams Company, 233
  • American Locomotive Company, 64, 362, 679, 851
  • Archdale and Co., Limited, James, 362
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Sir W. G., 746 Ashworth, Son, and Co., 172
  • Avery, Limited, W. and T., 102, 272, 884
  • Babcock and Wilcox, 30
  • Bailey and Co., Limited, W. H., 136
  • Baldwin Locomotive Works, 136, 714
  • Banbury, G. P., 884
  • Barford and Perkins, X51
  • Barnett and Foster, 304
  • Bateman's Machine-Tool Company, Limited, 30
  • Birch, Killon, and Co., 172
  • Blasberg Engineering Company, 851
  • Braulik, G., 102
  • Br tIsh Doloment Company, Limited, E51
  • Pr t'sh Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited,
  • M51
  • British Prometheus Company, Limited, 679
  • British Steel Piling Company, 136
  • British Thomson-Houston Company, 233, 542
  • British Westinghouse Company, Limited, 233
  • Bt °theft( n, Limited, John, 474
  • Bromell Pat. nts Com2any, Limited, 851
  • Brownlie and Murray, Limited, 318
  • Brunton and Son, W. N., 714, 884
  • Brush Budget, 474, 679
  • Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company,
  • Limited, 136
  • Campbell and Calderwood, 851
  • Carrii,k and Ritchie, n08
  • Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, 746
  • Citroen, Hinson and Co., 851
  • Clarke, Chapman, and Co.. Limited, 272, 614
  • Cockrell and Co , E G., 102
  • Cat alogues—cont inued.
  • Cook, Charles W., 406
  • Coventry Chain Company, Limited, 102
  • Crompton and Co., Limited, 61, 102, 474, 508, 884
  • Crompton and Co., T. A., 542
  • Darton and Co., F , 679
  • Dawson and Sons, W., 884
  • Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 233
  • Denison and Son, Limited, S., 474
  • Dennis and Co., W. T., 102
  • Dewrance and Co., 318
  • Dixon Crucible Company, Joseph, 542
  • Donkin and Co., Limited, Bryan, 30
  • Drake and Gorham, 508
  • Drummond Bros., Limited, 851
  • Dudbridge Ironworks, Limited, 851
  • Dugdill and Co., John, 614
  • Economical Gas Apparatus Construction Company, Limited, 30
  • Edge, Limited, S. F., 884
  • Edison Electric Illuminating Company, 614
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company, Limited, 318
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company Limited, 746
  • " Electrical Bulletin," 362
  • Electrical Company, Limited, 30, 272, 474, 614
  • " Electrics," 851
  • Elliott Brothers, 608
  • Evans and Lewis, 172
  • Faber, A. W., 542
  • Fireproof Company, Limited, 102, 172
  • General Electric Company, Limited, 272
  • Gillett and Johnson, 362
  • Glacier Anti-Friction Metal Company, 362
  • Glenfleld and Kennedy, Limited, 318
  • Globe-Wernicke Company, Limited, 61
  • Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon,
  • Limited, 884
  • Glover's Water-Tube Boiler Company, Limited,
  • 102
  • Grafton and Co., 136. Erratum, 233
  • Hall and Son, Limited, J. P., 851
  • Hamilton and Co., J. B., 714
  • Hardy Patent Pick Company, Limited, 512
  • Hartley and Sugden, Limited, 362
  • Hatch, Limited, George, 746
  • Hayward-Tyler and Co., 233
  • Heenan and Froude, Limited, 30
  • Hill, J. and P., 851
  • Holden and Brooke, Limited, 474, 746
  • Holmes and Co., J. H., 642
  • Hope and Sons, Limited, Henry, 714
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Richard, 679
  • Howard Brothers, 851
  • Hughes and Co., W. G. Crawford, 30
  • Hydraulic Engineering Company, Limited,
  • 474
  • Jenkins Brothers, 304
  • Jenkins and Co., Robert, 679
  • Johnson and Phillips, Limited, 64, 272, 301,
  • 318, 406, 474, 679
  • Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company,
  • Limited, 362
  • Lassen and Hjort, 102, 128
  • Llewellin's Machine Company, 746
  • Lockett and Co., W. H., 136
  • Loewe and Co., Limited, Ludw., 136, 679
  • Marples, Leach, and Co., 272
  • Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon, 362
  • Mason Gas Power Company, Limited, 172
  • Mather and Platt, Limited, 614, 679, 714
  • Measures Brothers, 318
  • Mirrlees, Watson, and Co., Limited, 508, 851
  • Mitchell's Emery Wheel Company, 851
  • Monte Callow and Company, 851
  • Mumford, Limited, A. G., 608
  • Musker, 0. and A., 406
  • National Explosives Company, Limited, 136
  • Neale and Wilkinson, Limited, 608 •
  • New Arrol Johnston Car Company, Limited
  • 884
  • New Explosives Company, 474
  • Newport News and Dry Dock Company, 614
  • Newton, Chambers, and Co., Limited, 301
  • Nicholson and Co., R. J., 642
  • Niles-Bement-Pond Company, 136, 881
  • Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 233
  • Peckett and Sons, 608
  • Peebles, Bruce, and Co., Limited, 233, 318,
  • 406, 679
  • Petter, Limited, J. B., and Sons, 679
  • Phillips, C. D., 318
  • Phoenix Electric Heating Company, Limited,
  • 746
  • Pickles and Son, John, 362
  • Power Plant Company, Limited, 172
  • Pratchitt Brothers, 512
  • Catalogues-continued.
  • Proske, T. H., 714
  • Raines and Co., 102
  • Ransoine and Co., Limited, A., 272
  • Reyrolle and Co., Limited, 233, 614
  • Ritchie, James, 30
  • Robinson and Son, Limited, Thomas, 362, 614,
  • 851
  • Rockwell Engineering Company, 542, 746
  • Roy and Co., W. H., 508
  • Schiess, Ernest, 851
  • Schmidt, W., 614
  • " Sea Specialities," 503
  • Seebohm and Dieohstahl, Limited, 884
  • Shand, Mason, and Co., 64
  • Shaw and Co., John, 714
  • Siebe, Gorman, and Co., Limited, 679, 714
  • Siemens Brothers' Dynamo Works, Limited,
  • 272, 714
  • Siemens Brothers, Limited, 406, 503
  • Smith and Dowse, Limited, 233
  • Smith, F., and Co., 508
  • Smith, J. A., 542
  • Spencer, Limited, John, 136, 362, 679
  • Standard Motor Construction Company, 679
  • Stanley and Co., Limited, W. F., 714
  • Stanley Electric Manufacturing Company, 64,
  • 474
  • Stein, J. S., and Co., Limited, 714
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Robert, 679
  • Stone and Co., J., 102
  • Sturtevant Engineering Company, Limited,
  • 851
  • Swan, Hunter, and Wigham - Richardson
  • Limited, 30
  • Tamplin and Co., T. W., 64, 233
  • Tanyges, Limited, 318
  • Taylor and Challen, Limited, 851
  • Taylor and Hubbard, 746
  • Thomas and Bishop, 614
  • Thorn and Hoddle Acetylene Company, Limi
  • ted, 362
  • Tough and Henderson, 64
  • Tozer, Howard, and Co., 474
  • Valo and Company, Limited, 851
  • Vereinigte Maschinenfabrik Aupburg and
  • Maschinenbaugesellschaft Ntlrnberg A.G., 851
  • Veritys, Limited, 233, 851
  • Vulcanite, Limited, 614
  • Ward, Limited, Thos. W., 884
  • Waygood and Co., Limited, R., 233
  • Worthington Pump Company, Limited, 474
  • Yorkshire Hennebique Contracting Company, 406

Coal :

  • Belgian Imports, 865
  • Belgian Production, 190
  • British Coal at Foreign Ports, 225
  • British Exports, 93, 486, 523, 714
  • Cardiff, 15, 47, 85, 119, 155, 191, 224, 255, 289,
  • 321, 352, 389, 425, 459, 491, 525, 559, 597, 631, 663, 705, 729, 774, 801, 831, 869
  • Coal Industry at Natal, 729
  • Coaling of H.M S. " Commonwealth," 289
  • Coke Production in the United States, 191
  • Dalmatian Coal, 801
  • Deposits in the Philippines, 23
  • Ferro-Concrete Coal Wharf, 27
  • Forest of Dean, 321
  • French Production, 336, 400
  • German Exports and Imports, 487
  • German Ownership of Welsh Collieries, 525
  • German Production, 289, 487
  • High Cost of Canal Transit in Yorks, 15
  • Hull Trade, 46, 224, 362, 491, 662, 801
  • Large Coal-Washing Plant at Cardiff, 255
  • Lorraine Coal, 170
  • Machine•Mined Coal at Alabama, 47
  • Middlesbrough, 14, 47, 85, 119, 155, 191, 224,
  • 255, 289, 321, 352, 389, 425, 459, 491, 525, 559,
  • 697, 630, 663, 705, 720, 760, 801, 831, 869
  • Mine Locomotive (Electric), 459
  • Mining-Machines in American Mines, 261
  • New Caledonian Coal, 78
  • New Colliery near Cuxhoe, 118
  • New Staffordshire Field, 625
  • New Welsh Seams, 255, 631, 663
  • Peruvian Anthracite Seams, 750
  • Peruvian Woriings, 877
  • Rapid Unloading by the Hulett Bucket, 155
  • Rhymney Valley Sinkings, 831
  • Russian Production, 648
  • Sheffield, 14, 46, 85, 118, 154, 191, 224, 255, 288,
  • 321, 352, 389, 424, 458, 491, 624, 559, 596, 630,
  • 662, 705, 728, 760, 801, 831, 868
  • " Siskol," Coal-Cutter, The, 631
  • Spitzbergen Deposits, 233
  • Statistics of Coal. Cutters, 631
  • Submarine Mine at Nova Scotia, 459
  • Swedish Coal, 232
  • Ten Years' Production (United Kingdom), 403
  • Use of Steam-Shovel for Stripping Mine Sur
  • faces, 328
  • Welsh Coal for French Steamers, 353, 398
  • Welsh Coal Inquiries, 155
  • Welsh Coal for Italian Railways, 421
  • Welsh Coal for Italy, 705
  • Welsh Colliery Enterprise, 225
  • Welsh Exports, 47, 85, 225, 663, 801
  • Welsh Exports of Patent Fuel, 869
  • Welsh Shipments, 353
  • World's Production, 403
  • Zollverein Fuel-Production, 349

Companies :

  • American Locomotive Company, 470
  • Argylls and Stirling Commercial Motors,
  • Limited, 424
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Sir W. G., 420
  • Bessemer and Co., Henry, 630
  • Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co., Limited, 226
  • Brightside Foundry and Engineering Com
  • pany, 224, 288
  • Bristol and South Wales Railway-Wagon Company, Limited, 110
  • Brown, Boveri, and Co., 627
  • Brown and Co., Limited, John, 14, 728
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 353, 491,
  • 705
  • Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Limited, 866
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company
  • 831
  • Cockerill Company, The John, 728
  • Consett Iron Company, Limited, !.:21
  • Davy Brothers, Limited, 85
  • Dorman, Long, and Co., Limited, 658, 705, 773
  • Easterbrook, Allcard, and Co., 321
  • Fox and Co., Samuel, 191, 224
  • Furness, Withy, and Co., Limited, 237
  • Gloucester Wagon Company, 255
  • Grayson, Lowood, and Co., J., 191
  • Hadfield Steel Foundry Company, Limited,
  • 224
  • Hamburg Steamship Companies, 233
  • Hardy Patent Pick Company, Limited, 255
  • Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., Limited, R. and
  • W., 329
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, R., 763
  • Ibbotson Brothers, 491
  • Kayser, Ellison, and Co., 321, 388, 831
  • Manchester Dry Docks Company, 844
  • Manchester Ship Canal Company, 199, 233
  • Messageries Maritimes, 85
  • Milford Docks Company, 255
  • Nantyglo and Blaina Iron Works Company,
  • Limited, 831
  • Normanby. Iron Works Company, Limited, 155
  • Norsk Elektrokemisk Aktieselskab, 93
  • North Central Wagon Company, 154
  • 'North-Eastern Steel Company, Limited, 705
  • Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Company,
  • Limited, 349 •
  • Pease and Partners, 153
  • Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., 155
  • Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company, 288, 388,
  • 424
  • Sheffield Forge and Rolling-Mills, 224, 288
  • Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Limited,
  • 321, 352
  • Swansea Wagon Company, Limited, 425
  • Swiss Locomotive Works Company, 499
  • Tinsley Rolling-Mills, Limited, 118, 154
  • Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, 15
  • Walker, Maynard, and Co., Limited, 155
  • Ward, Limited, T. W., 388
  • Warner and Co., Limited, 118
  • West Gloucestershire Water Company, 459
  • Wright, Bindley, and Gell, 255

Defence of Coasts, See Naval

Drainage. See Sewage

Electric Tramways. See Tramways

Electricity :

  • Alaskan Telegraphy, 835
  • American Telegraph Competition, 138 Antipodean Telegraphy, 613
  • Apennine Hydro-Electric Installation, 29 Atmospheric Dust and Electricity, 255 Bath Elect' is Light Undertaking, 688 Cable-Laying, Expeditious, 199
  • Canadian Electric Power and the States, 262 Combined Telephone and Telegraph Line on the Canadian Pacific, 328
  • Competitive Designs for Electric Batteries and Accumulators, 261
  • Conductivity of Sea-Water, 498
  • Continental Non -Track Electric Transport
  • Systems, 499
  • Electric Cabs with Hagen Accumulators, 663
  • Electric Car Systems in Japan, 199
  • Electric Elevators in Office Buildings, 262
  • Electric Lighting by Wind Power, 668
  • Electric Welding ; Range of Application, 119
  • Electrical Service at Johannesburg, 835
  • Electro•Magnet as a Lifting Appliance, 760
  • Electrolysis of Steel a Danger to Skyscrapers, 93
  • Faroe Islands-Iceland Cable, 261
  • French Hydro-Electr:c Power Scheme, 225
  • Frequency Indicator (Everett Edgcumbe), 336
  • Generating Station in Norway, 93
  • German Electrical Enterprise, 59
  • Government Telegraphs, 403
  • Hydro-Electric Installations in America, 136
  • Hydro Electri s System between Sweden and
  • Denmark, 330
  • Indian Telegraphy, 464
  • Ineffective Telephone Calls, 425
  • International Wireless Telegraph Conference, 353
  • Italy ; Potentialities for Hydro-Electric Installations, 869
  • Large Swedish Power-Station, 709
  • Lighting in Mexico, 308
  • Lighting Operating-Halls at Hamburg Hospital, 642
  • Lighting Valencia, 525
  • Maintenance Cost of Tram-Car Brakes, 631
  • Municipal versus Company Management, 119
  • Nernst Lamp for Street-Lighting, 470
  • Newcastle Electric Supply ; Phenomenal
  • Growth, 155
  • Power for Agricultural Purposes, 469
  • Power Distribution at the River Don Works, 604
  • Power and Light for Benguella, 119
  • Power in New Zealand, 119
  • Power at Newport, 801
  • Power Required by Planing-Machines, 370
  • Power Station on the St. Louis River (Duluth), 490
  • Power Station on the Tennessee River, 835
  • Protection of Buildings from Lightning, 869 .
  • Recovery of Lost Drill-Points by Electromagnetism, 289
  • Refining Aluminium by Electrolys's, 93
  • Reinforced Concrete Poles for Transmission
  • Wires, 499
  • Resistance of Molten Metals, 363
  • Rolling-Mills ; Conversion of Driving, 850
  • South African Telegraphy, 240
  • State Acquisition of Electro-Chemical Industry
  • in Norway, 697
  • Suggestion for Unifying Sources of Power
  • Supply, 663
  • Tantalum Lamp, 225
  • Telephone Service on Freight Trains, 262
  • Tests of Telegraph Poles, 862
  • Test of Tuning Apparatus (Wireless Telegraphy), 774
  • Transmission Line to Buffalo, 590
  • Underground Telegraphs, 304
  • Unit Cost of Various Undertakings, 155
  • Use and Instruction in the Lighting of Sydney
  • University, 663
  • Victoria Falls Power Scheme, 760
  • Wireless Telegraphy (Europe and Asia Minor),
  • Minor), 662
  • Wireless Telegraphy on the Pacific Coast, 505
  • Wireless Telegraphy in the Swedish Navy, 318

Engineering. See Shipbuilding and Industries Engines and Boilerti. dizc. :

  • Application of Induced Draught, 663
  • Diesel Oil-Engine, 597
  • Early Application of Superheated Steam, 165
  • Marshe's Overlapping Gas-Tight Seating-Blocks
  • and Covers for Boilers, 740
  • Parsons' Paraffin-Engine, 568
  • Schulz-Thorny croft Boiler in the German
  • Navy, 614
  • Turbine Machinery, 669
  • Unification of Symbols in Turbine Design, 760
  • Errata and Addenda : .
  • Banbury as a Centre for Manufactures, 336
  • Bruun-I.owener Water-Softener, 128
  • Catalogues, 233
  • Design of Blast-Furnace Gas-Engines in Bel
  • gium, 188
  • Kalamazoo Hand Car Wheel, 704
  • Kerr Effect in Electro-Optics, 729
  • Midget Roller Mill, 126
  • New Type of Motor-Cab for London, 155
  • Exhibitions :
  • Calcutta Industrial, 328
  • Ceylon India-Rubber, 199
  • Christchurch (N. Z.) International, 537, 663
  • Engineering and Machinery (Olympia), 315,
  • 389, 467, 542, 592
  • Floating Exhibition Syndicate, 272
  • International Marine Exposition, Bordeaux, 659
  • International Motor-Boat Exhibition, 866
  • Irish International, 288
  • Japanese Semi-International, 328
  • Lund (Sweden) Industrial and Art, 597
  • Norway Agricultural, 831
  • Pacific Coast. 522
  • Photographic Exhibitions, 389
  • Self-Hardening Steel Exhibition at Vienna, 59
  • Sheffield Electrical, 425, 470
  • Sweated Industries (Manchester), 26

Explosions. See Engines and Boilers

Explosives. See Guns

Gas and Gas Engines :

  • Acetylene-Generating Plant at Hoboken, 637
  • American Natural Gas, 637
  • Copper Cellulose for Incandescent Gas
  • Mantles, 289
  • Design of Blast-Furnace Gas-Engines in Bel
  • gium : Erratum, 188
  • Gas as a Motive Power, 630
  • Gas-Engine Plant of the Indiana Steel Com
  • pany, 220
  • Gas and Gas Engines-continued.
  • Gas-Engine Research Experiments, 800 Gas-Works Directory and Statistics, 576 Tests of Gas-Motors for Automobiles, 835
  • Guns and Explosives:
  • Explosions in Aluminium Bronze Mills, 860
  • Hand-Grenades (Hale), 389
  • Roburite, 760
  • Harbours. Piers. AM.:
  • Aarhus Harbour Extensions, 272
  • Auckland (N.Z.) Harbour Works, 64
  • Bristol Docks, 289, 459, 559, 729
  • Bruges Harbour, 525
  • Buenos Ayres Port Improvements, 631
  • Cardiff (South) Dock, 47
  • Chester, Suggested Seaport at, 225
  • Dock, The Largest, 225
  • Durban; Wharf and Timber-Storage Ground, 627
  • Ferro-Concrete Tip-Jetty at Port Talbot, 353
  • Gothenburg Port Extension, 172
  • Great Western Docks, 321
  • Great Yarmouth Dock Extension, 469
  • Harbour Works at Bone and Nemours, 459
  • Immingham Dock, 98
  • Italian Ports, 719
  • Karachi Port Improvements, 330
  • Keyham Dock Extension, 295, 631
  • Kobe Improvements, 801
  • London Wharf Accommodation, 593
  • Lisbon Port Projects, 801
  • Malta, Dry Dock, 406
  • Manchester Dry Docks, 844
  • Mari Kanave (Mysore) Dam, 869
  • Melilla and Chafarmas Ports, 597
  • Middlesbrough Dock-Improvements Scheme,. 93, 491, 869
  • Milford Docks, 255
  • Monte Video Harbour Works, 80
  • Newport Docks, 729
  • Parrett, The, 801, 878
  • Protecting the Banks of the Mississippi, 505
  • Reykjavik Harbour, 502
  • Rio Grande do Sul, Projected Port at, 597
  • Scarborough Improvements, 865
  • Seaham New Lighthouse, 66
  • Severn Maintenance Work, 260
  • Sharpness New Docks, 705
  • Skaw Harbour, The, 289
  • South Shields Dock Extensions, 208
  • Stockholm Harbour Extension, 439
  • SAtansea Harbour Returns, 486
  • Swansea New Docks, 15, 119, 559, 663
  • Table Bay Harbour Statistics, 349
  • Tanjong Pagar Dock, 46
  • Weston super-Mare Pier, 739

Industries:

  • American Trade Index, 7.30
  • Banbury as a Centre for Manufacturers.
  • Erratum, 336
  • Canadian Trade, 240
  • Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, 85
  • Cutlery Exports, 107
  • Foundry and Machine-Shop Industry in the States, 729
  • German Trade with Egypt, 353
  • Industrial Future of Columbia, 640
  • Krupp Establishment, The, 200
  • Llanelly Tin,
  • &c., Trade, 353, 729, 774, 831
  • Locomotive Exports, 94, 272, 351, 483, 679, 886
  • London Court of Arbitration, 598
  • National Tube-Trade Combination, 288
  • New Chemical Industry at Derby, 597
  • Russian Industries, 490
  • Swansea Valley Tin, &c., Trade, 15, 85, 119, 155,
  • 191, 225, 255, 801
  • United States Foreign Trade, 153
  • United States Locomotive Exports, 459

'Institutions. See Technical Societies

Iron and Steel :

  • American Exports and Imports, 353
  • American Ore Production, 467
  • American Pig Production, 304
  • Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 442, 680
  • Belgian Iron and Steel Production, 190, 745
  • Belgian Rails, 405, 630
  • Black-Sheet Combine, 491
  • Blaenavon Furnace, 155
  • British Pig in Belgium, 344
  • British Rail Exports, 100, 351, 525, 679
  • Canadian Pig Production, 285
  • Canadian Rail Contracts, 99, 868
  • Canadian Ste.1, 27
  • Cleveland, 14, 47, 85, 118, 155, 191, 224, 265,
  • 289, 321, 352, 389, 425, 458, 491, 525, 559, 597,
  • 630, 663, 705, 729, 760, 801, 831, 869
  • Coal-Tar Paint for Iron and Steel, 289
  • Dowlais, 15, 47, 85, 119, 155, 191, 225, 255, 289,
  • 321, 425, 459, 491, 525, 559, 597, 631, 705, 774,
  • 801, 831
  • Dry-Air Blast in Furnaces, 84
  • Electric Smelting of Iron Ore, 570
  • Electric Steel-Making, 760
  • French Imports of Iron Minerals, 61, 199
  • French Iron Imports, 474
  • German Pig Production, 199
  • Germany and Swedish Iron Ore, 631
  • Government Prospecting for Canadian Minerals, 66
  • India, Proposed Steel Works in, 728
  • Iron and Steel-Using Industries, 137
  • Lake Superior Ores, 261
  • Lancashire, 26, 58, 137, 174, 203, 300, 362, 400,
  • 470, 537, 608, 643, 874, 708, 740. 813, 846, 880
  • Landore (New) •clast-Furnace, 469
  • Luxembourg Pig Iron, 697
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 47, 491
  • Midland Trade, 26, 58, 97, 137, 174, 203, 300
  • 362, 400, 436, 470, 537, 608, 643, 674, 708, 740,
  • 776, 813, 846, 880
  • Norwegian Deposits, 47
  • Plant Controlled by the United States Steel Corporation, 328
  • Port Talbot Steel Works, 47
  • Rosebery Topping Mine, 801
  • Russian Production, 627
  • Scotch Trade 14, 46, 118, 154, 190, 224, 255,
  • 288, 320, :i52, 388, 424, 458, 490, 524, 558, 596,
  • 630, 662, 704, 728, 773, 774, 800, 830, 831, 868
  • Sheffield, 14, 46, 85, 118, 154, 191, 224, 255, 288,
  • 321, 362, 388, 424, 4b8, 491, 524, 559, 596, 630,
  • 662, 705, 728, 760, 801, 830, 868
  • Siemens Bars, 663
  • Siemens Steel and Tin-Bar Association, 459
  • Stan ningley Iron Works, 585
  • Steel-Makers and Clyde Shipbuilders, 424
  • Steelwork for Manhattan Bridge, 459
  • Stockton, New Steel Works at, 188
  • " Structural Steelwork," 224
  • Sulphur in Steel, 497
  • Swedish Ore Shipments, 424
  • Swedish Rails, Home Contract for, 729
  • Tees Shipments, 14, 155, 321, 459, 597, 760
  • United States Export, 47
  • Vancouver Iron Ore, 81
  • Worked-Out Iron Mountain, 287
  • Working Record of United States Furnaces, 155
  • World's Production, 831

Irrigation:

  • Indian, 506, 869

United States, 442 Victoria, 867

Labour Questions. See Trade Societies, &c. Light, Electric. See Electricity Machine Tools. See mechanic. Markets:

  • Cleveland, 14, 47,85,118,154, 191, 224,255, 289, 321, 362,630, 663, 706,389, 729, 426,760, 458, 491,801, 831, 625,869 559, 696,
  • Glasgow Pig, 14, 46, 85, 118, 154, 190, 224, 254,288, 320, 352, 388,630, 662, 704, 728, 424,773, 458,800, 490,830, 524,868 658, 596,
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 14, 46, 85, 118, 164, 190,

224, 255, 288, 320, 352, 388,558, 596, 630, 662, 704, 728, 424,773, 458,800, 490,830, 524,868

Mechanics :

  • " Algene," Alloy, Qualities of, 47
  • American 100-Ton Rock-Crusher, 93
  • Apparatus for Scaling Warship Cables, 459
  • Atmospheric Dust and Electricity, 265
  • Ball-Retainer for Bearings, 329
  • Bauxite and Magnesite Bricks, 389
  • Belting, Life of, 844, 864
  • British Standard Screw-Threads, 800
  • Bruun-Lowener Water-Softener. Addendum, 128
  • Camel-Hair Belts, 537
  • Cardiff Coal-Washing Plant, 255
  • Cement for Fastening Iron to Marble, 93
  • Cement, German Waterproof, 93
  • Circular Cut Files, 662
  • Combination Metallic Packing, 886
  • Concrete, Pressure Tests of, 499
  • Curves, Instrument for Drawing (Rouse), 320
  • Dales' and Braithwaite's Live-Steam Feed
  • Water Heater, 729
  • Destructors, Power Production at, 886
  • Dry-Air Blast, 84
  • Efficiency (Relative) of Carbon Filaments and
  • Linolite Lamps, 881
  • Efficiencies of Pumping Plants, 508
  • Electrical Resistance of Molten Metals, 353
  • Electrical Smelting of Molybdenite, &c., 640
  • Electrically-Driven Horizontal Log Band-Saw, 199
  • Elliott-Fisher Writing and Adding Machine, 64
  • Expansion of Concrete, Steel, and Wrought Iron, 289
  • File-Testing Apparatus, 389
  • Files, Circular Cut, 662
  • Gases, Industrial Analysis of, 740
  • Geipel's " Rapidity " Type of Steam-Trap, 714
  • Hand-Work versus Power for Driving a Stone
  • Drift, 426
  • Hydrostatic Acid in Furnace-Gases, 709
  • Kerr Effect in Electro-Optics, 729
  • Margewood Lever Lock, 614
  • Marten's Hydraulic Cushion Gauges, 352
  • Midget Roller Mill ; Erratum, 126
  • Optical Determination of the Melting Points of Silicates, 614
  • Planing-Machines ; Electrical Power Tests, 370
  • Recovery of Overstrained Iron and Steel, 729
  • Reddaway Belting and Pulley Calculator, 585
  • Reinforced Concrete Piles ; New Construction, 232
  • Reinforced Concrete Poles for Transmission Wires, 499
  • Reinforced Concrete for Reservoirs, 119
  • Roburite ; Composition, &c., 760
  • Rock-Drills, 330
  • Rusting of Iron in Water, Influence of CO2
  • upon the, 499
  • Shaftometer Level, 459
  • Solder Paste, " Tinol, 93
  • Steam Apparatus for Destroying Rabbits, 93
  • Steam-Ploughing in Cane Plantations, 225
  • Stopping and Starting Machinery, 525
  • Sulphur in Steel, 497
  • Temperature of Solid Carbon Dioxide, 746
  • " Tinol" Solder Paste, 93
  • Vickers' Appliances for Lubricating Tail
  • Shafts, 234
  • Vitrified Brick for Street-Paving, 801
  • Watson's Drawing-Down and Staving Scales, 679
  • Weight of Saturated Roofing Tiles, 499
  • Wfilffing's Treatment of Ferrous Liquors, 597
  • Xenon Spectrum, 251
  • York's Transverse Rolling Process for Old Steel Rails, 378

Metals. See Industries, Iron and Steel, anti Mechanics. Mining:

  • American Minerals, 136
  • American Tin, 328
  • Australian Gold, 746
  • British Gold Imports, 30, 85
  • Broken Hill Mines, 671
  • Californian Gold-Mining, 102
  • Canadian Asbestos, 170
  • Canadian Gold-Mining, 91
  • Copper, 467, 646
  • Copper Hand-Book, 836
  • Corundum Deposits in Australia, 760
  • Cost of Sinking Quartz-Mine Shaft, 525
  • French Metallurgical Industry, 590
  • M i ning-continued.
  • Gold, World's, 397, 864
  • Indian Gold, 576
  • Indian Petroleum, 631
  • Mineral Production of Western Australi i, 455.
  • Minerals of Cuba, 199
  • Mining Kaolin (New Method), 425
  • Natal Graphite Deposits, 59
  • New Zealand Petroleum, 8t, 136, 287
  • Nickel Production, World's, 262
  • Petroleum in Japan, 225
  • Precious Stones in the United States, 93
  • Rio Tinto Copper Works at• Cwmavon, 729
  • Russian Petroleum, 782
  • Sulphur Deposits of Louisiana, 261
  • Transvaal Mining, 560
  • United States Fluorspar, 155

Miscellaneous :

  • Advancement of Apprentices, 831
  • Allen Institute, Bedford, 191
  • American List of Technical Books, 706
  • American Mails, 63
  • American Patents, 81
  • American Population, 132
  • Architecture, Lectures on, 506
  • Artificial Lake in California, 255
  • Australia, Lloyd's Guide to, 726
  • Bailey's Annuals, 730
  • British Fire-Prevention Committee's Tests, 62,
  • 321, 459, 596, 868
  • British Weights and Measures, S31
  • Buenos Ayres, Revenue of, 136
  • " Canada," 861
  • City Traffic in New York, 499
  • College Callendars, 336, 370, 442, 467, 640
  • Contracts(Tenders, &c.), 14, 15, 47, 55, 85, 126,
  • 154, 155, 225, 232, 261, 288, 320, 321, 361, 388,
  • 421, 454, 491, 500, 524, 593, 597, 640, 697, 729,
  • 763, 800, 845, 869
  • Cost of Factory Buildings of Steel, 155
  • Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering,
  • 191, 866
  • Cultivation of Sugar Beets in Spain, 47
  • Customs Agreement between New Zealand and
  • Australia, 353
  • Danish Engineering, 499
  • Demolition of the Big Wheel at Earl's Court,
  • 353
  • Dust, Suppressing, by Oil-Sprinkling, 98
  • Earthquakes and Tall Brick Chimneys, 47
  • " Eastern Convitentia," 729
  • " Egyption Trade Journal and Soudan
  • Gazette," 631
  • Engineering Jurisprudence, 508
  • Engineering Standards Committee, 11, 46, 800
  • Ferro-Concrete Coal Wharf, 27
  • Ferro-Concrete Floor Tests, 846
  • Filling the Ouseburn Valley, 420
  • Fire Encineers at Pittsburg, 47
  • " Fires and Fire-Inquiries," 745
  • Fonrey Libraries of Industrial Art, 328
  • Fortification of Stockholm, 330
  • Gothenburg Municipal Loan, 289
  • Grindstones, Strength of, 491
  • Holidays on the Continent, 13
  • Housing Question in Stockholm, 470
  • Ind- x of Periodical Publications (Patent Office
  • Library), 80
  • Indian and Eastern Engineer's Year-Book, 631
  • Indian Relief Works, 468
  • Journeys per Head of Population in Large
  • Cities, 261
  • Kelvin, Biography of Lord, 398
  • King's Birthday Honours, .15
  • Leeds Municipal Debt, 597
  • Levelling in Illinois, Excellent Example of, 15
  • Life Assurance Tables and Problems, 640
  • London Court of Arbitration, 598
  • London Manual, 23
  • Lumber Consumption of United States, S35
  • Machinery Rating Appeals, 465, 459
  • Matriculation (L.U.) Directory, 234
  • Mayor and Coulson's Rebate System on Re
  • newals, 353
  • Maxwell, Captain (Hydrographerl, 631
  • Merchant Venturers' College, Bristol, 559
  • Montefiore-Levi Gifts to Science, 23
  • Municipal Work Bureaux, 262
  • National Physical Laboratory, 11
  • Need for Careful Packing of Exports to Colum
  • bia, 631
  • New Buildings for G. P. O., 835
  • New South Wales Debt, 165
  • Newall Data Card, 885
  • Patent Law Chart, 672
  • Peat Deposits, Exploiting, 709
  • Personal, 13, 46, 81, 126, 154, 200, 233, 289, 328,
  • 388, 425, 464, 499, 524, 606, 631, 697, 729, 760,
  • 801, 831, 866
  • Pipe-Line for Oil, 650-Mile, 289
  • Population of Germany, 255
  • Population of New Zealand, 397
  • Presentation to Mr. Allen Ransome, 421
  • Railroad Engineer, The Young, 93
  • Rapid Construction of a Brick Chimney, 329
  • Rebuilding of San Francisco, 498
  • Reclamation Works in Asia Minor, 328
  • Reinforced Concrete for Roofing, 398
  • Reverberatory Furnace ; Renewal of Roof, 119
  • Road-Tarring by the Lassailly Machine, 328
  • San Francisco Earthquake, Effect of the, on
  • Sewers and Pavements, 471
  • San Francisco Fire ; Report, 285
  • San Francisco, Proposed Elevated Road in, 261
  • Sand-Lime Bricks in the United States, 469
  • " Science Progress in the Twentieth Century,"56
  • Secret Commissions, 592
  • Seven-Storey Building on Reinforced-Concrete
  • Piles, 425
  • Shales for Brick-Making, 119
  • Shanks, Messrs. Thomas ; Works, 238
  • Skyscrapers Endangered by Corrosion of
  • Steel, 93
  • Smokele's-Fuel Works at Barry, 321
  • Steam Apparatus for Destroying Rabbits, 93
  • Steel Treasury for the Royal Bank of Scotland,170
  • "The Student" (Edinburgh U'.iversity), 662
  • Technical Education and the Canadian Pacific
  • Railway, 119
  • Technical Education in Sheffield, 14
  • Technological and Scientific Dictionary, 84 "The Electrician " Wireman's, Linesman's,
  • and Mains Superintendent's Pocket-Bo k,
  • 680
  • Timber Preservation, 692
  • Timber Trades' Directory, 234
  • Trade Schools and Scholarships for Boys, 191 United States Portland Cement Production, 47 Water-Cooling Towers, 474
  • Will of Mr. F. W. Webb, 23
  • " Zeppelin" Air Ship Experiments, 631

Motor-Cars. .ice. :

  • Argyll Company's New Works, 14
  • Clarkson Steam Omnibus (Durability), 119
  • Comparative Qualities of British-Made Motor
  • Buses, 499
  • Displacement of Horse by Motor Traction, 119
  • Farnham-Haslemere (London and South
  • Western Railway) Service, 499
  • Fiat Motor-Boats, 439
  • French Motor-Omnibus in New York, 328
  • International Motor-Boat Exhibition, 866
  • Management of Motor-Cars, 403
  • Motor-Barge on the Worcester and Birming
  • ham Canal, 631
  • Motor-Boat Races, 290, 315
  • Motor-Car Industry in Italy, 499
  • Motor Combine, 424
  • Motor Fire-Appliance (Merryweather), 459
  • Motor Fishing-Boats for Iceland, 47
  • Motor Trade in Egypt and Soudan, 199
  • Motor-Wagon Trials in New York, 663
  • New Jersey Motor-Bus Service, 225
  • New Motor-Cab for London, 199. Erratum,155
  • Non-Skid Device, 406
  • Olympia Motor Show, 5F8
  • Parsons Marine Motor in a Pleasure Schooner,
  • 831
  • Rail Motors in the States, 225, 289
  • Ryknield Motor-Bus, 225
  • Side Slip-Prevention Device for Vehicles, 187
  • Transvaal Duty on Steam Trolleys, &c., 22

Naval:

  • American Armour-Plates, 150, 191
  • American Naval Expenditure, F9
  • Apparatus for Scaling Cables, 459
  • British Naval Policy, 424
  • Chilian Naval Service, 84
  • Coaling of H.M.S. "Commonwealth," 289
  • Coastal Destroyer, H.M., " Glow-worm," 442
  • Design of Modern Warships, 369
  • Devonport Dockyard, 321
  • Fiat Motor Launches for the Italian Navy, 439
  • French Battleship " Republique," 505
  • French Navy Expenditure, 59
  • French Navy List, 225
  • " Gadfly," Coastal Destroyer, 15
  • German Navy, 59, 406
  • Greek Destroyer " Storm," 174
  • H.M.S. " Dreadnought," 774
  • H.M.S. " Hibernia," 491
  • H.M.S. "Montagu," 191
  • Italian Navy, 172
  • Japanese Navy, 389
  • Keyham Extension Works, 631, 663, 869
  • Lundy Island as a Naval Base, 491
  • Motor Contests, 441
  • Oil Fuel in American Navy, 884
  • Pembroke Dockyard, 119, 255, 289
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, 384, 425
  • Royal Navy List and Naval Recorder, 330
  • " Rurik," Launch of Russian Crifser, 704
  • Russian Ironclad " Andrei Pervozvanny," 640
  • Russian Naval Station at Sturman Coast, 639
  • Siamese Destroyers and Torpedo-Boats, 389
  • Spanish Navy, 483
  • Status of Naval Engineer Officers, 809
  • Submarine, First German, 389
  • Submarines for Devonport, 525
  • Submarines, French Manceuvres with, 663
  • Submarines for Italy, 640, 728
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyer " Firefly," 369
  • Wages at Chatham, Advanced, 362, 400
  • Wages in the Navy Department, 776
  • Warship Design, 459
  • Whitehead Torpedo, 568
  • Wireless Telegraphy in the Swedish Navy, 318
  • Yarrow Motor Torpedo-Boat, 191,

Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX

Physics. See Mechanics

  • PINCS. See Hartours

Railways and Locomotives:

  • American All-Steel Rolling Stock, 862
  • American Car Construction, 487
  • American Car Wheel Industry, 497
  • American Inter-Urban Electric, 330
  • American Railroad Working, 851
  • American Steel Cars, 533
  • Argentine Concessions, 459
  • Argentine Construction, 760
  • Australian Mineral Traffic Rates, 727
  • Australian Railways, 568, 680
  • Belgian State Railways ; Locomotive Contracts,
  • 389
  • Benguella Railway Locomotive, 320
  • Bloemfontein to Kimberley Project, 261
  • Board of Trade Report on the Caledonian Rail
  • way Accident, 534
  • Board of Trade Report on the Stafford Acci
  • dent, 102
  • Borsig, The 6000th Locomotive, 782
  • Box Tunnel, 85
  • British Locomotives in Egypt, Economical, 825
  • Cambrian, 225
  • Canadian Pacific and Technical Education, 119
  • Canadian Pacific Telegraph-Telephone System,
  • 328
  • Canadian Railway Depots, 404
  • Canadian Railways, 590
  • Canadian Trans-Continental, 125
  • Canterbury and Herne Bay Light Railway, 100,
  • Cape and Cairo Railway, 221, 796
  • Carnegie Steel Sleepers in the States, 289
  • Cedar Railway-Sleepers, 261
  • Micago Underground Mail Train, 225
  • Chiller Projects, 389. 525
  • Concrete Railway Bridges (U. S.), 869
  • Railways and Lucoinotives—contthued.
  • Conversion to Motor-Coaches on the Metro
  • politan, 597
  • Cost of System of Carriage-Door Shutting, 526
  • Danish Railway Commission, 225
  • Derailment Experiments in Germany, 225
  • East India Railway Motors, 525
  • East Indian Railway, 866
  • Economical British Locomotives in Egypt, 225
  • Electric Lighting of Burmese Railways, 426
  • Electric versus Steam Traction for Suburban
  • Work, 389
  • Electric Traction on th-. Lancashire and York
  • shire, 64
  • Electrically-Operated Line in Washington, 499
  • Klectrification on the Midland, 165. 199
  • Ferro-Concrete Structure at Royal Oak Station,
  • 835
  • Foreign Railway Construction, 16
  • Foreign Views of British Travelling Facilities,
  • 199
  • Freight Pool (British), 844
  • French Companies' Staffs, 801
  • French Locomotive Building, 631
  • French Railway Lineage. 631
  • Frozen-Meat Car on St Louis Street Railway,
  • 328
  • Funicular Aerial Railway, Mont Blanc, 869
  • German Construction, 47
  • Goods Trains, Working of, 289
  • Grand Trunk Locomotive Contract, 590
  • Great Eastern Reunion Dinner, 801
  • Great Western Extensions, 191, 225, 597
  • Great Western Locomotive, 774
  • Holdino. Power of Spikes, 663
  • Indian Railway Working, 64, 261
  • Italian Locomotive Contract, 525
  • Italian Railways, 119, 830
  • Junction Line at Newport, 119
  • Kalamazoo Hand Car-Wheel, 435. Erratum,
  • 704
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Motor Service, 469
  • Light Railway Orders, 118, 172, 304, 506, 524,
  • 576, 697, 639
  • Locomotive Building, Activity in, 236
  • Locomotive Exports, 94, 272, 351, 483, 679, 886
  • Locomotives on Russian Lines, 429
  • London and North-Western Locomotives, 866
  • London and North-Western Railway Com
  • pany Diamond Jubilee, 190
  • London School of Economics ; Railway Depart
  • ment. 138
  • Long-Distance Non-Stop Runs, 119
  • Loss fr m Casualties in the States, 261
  • Mail-Bag Catchers in the United States, 801
  • Maintenance Expense per Mile for an American
  • Electric Locomotive, 261
  • Mallet Compound Locomotives, 425, 760
  • Manchester and Milford, 15
  • Metropolitan District Railway, 288
  • Mileage Cost of American Lines, 885
  • New Mexican Line, 459
  • New South wales Government Railways,
  • Vacant Posts on the, 499
  • New York Central Electric, 534
  • North-Eastern Railway Headquarters at York,
  • 424
  • North-Eastern Railway Staff, 59
  • North and South American Project, 389
  • North-Western of India Locomotives, 155
  • Operating Costs on the Bloomington, Pontiac,
  • &o. (Electric), Line, 155
  • Peking-Kalgan ; Chinese Project, 15
  • Pennsylvania, Locomotive Tests at St. Louis, 46
  • Pennsylvania Railroad New York Tunnels, 400
  • Pennsylvania, Railroad Station at New York,
  • 499
  • Permanent Way on French Lines, 597
  • Private Cars on American Railways, 459
  • "Puffing Billy "; Reproduction, b69
  • Rail Motors for Cape Government Lines, 631
  • Rail Motors in the States, 225
  • Rail Motor (St. Louis Carlo), 869
  • Railway Club, 400
  • Railway Companies' "Owners' Risk " Rates, 593
  • Railway Connections, &c., at Winnipeg, 714
  • Retirement of Mr. J. H. Read (G.W.R.), 705
  • Rolling-Stock Crisis on the Continent, 663
  • Russian North Railway, 261
  • Scheinig and Hofmann Shoe-Rail Joint, 597
  • Severn Tunnel Pumping-Stations, 869
  • Shay Locomotives, 481
  • South African Enterprise, 353
  • South African Railway Magazine, 455
  • South-Western Motors, 425
  • Spanish Light Railway, 80
  • Statistical Tables of the Working of Railways,
  • 99
  • Steam and Electric Locomotives Compared, 260
  • Steam Motor-Cars for Canadian Railways, 261
  • Steel Cars for Trains entering New York Tun
  • nel, 225
  • Steel Sleepers in America, 119, 631
  • Swedish Projects, 598, 760
  • Swedish Zone Tariff, 198
  • Swiss Rack Railway, 869
  • Swiss Railway Estimates, 835
  • Taff Vale Railway, 191, 525
  • Telephone Service on Freight Trains, 262
  • Timber Growing by the Atchison, &c., Rail
  • way, 663
  • Train-Loads on American Lines, 631
  • Underground Electric Railway for Buenos,
  • Ayres, 299
  • United States Locomotive Exports, 459
  • United States Street Railway Statistics, 459
  • Universal Directory of Railway Officials, 190
  • Upper Congo Railway, 30
  • Water Trough for the Run between London
  • and Fishguard, 491
  • Weighbridge for Mashonaland, 593
  • Welding of Broken Locomotive Frames, 155
  • Welsh Railway Traffic, 631, 869

Sewage:

  • Cairo Drainage, 199
  • Septic Tank Process of Purification, 725
  • Sewage Treatment in Victoria, 782
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping :
  • American Inactivity, 132
  • Argentina-Europe Service (Proposed), 174
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping—continued.
  • Australian Mail Service (New), 442
  • Broadside Launching in America, 119
  • Canada-Mexico Service, 467
  • Clyde, &c., 14, 164, 320, 388, 424, 458, 596, 662,
  • 704, 773-, 831
  • Clyde Shipbuilders' and Steel-Makers' Agree
  • ment, 424
  • Decline in Imported Materials in Germany,
  • 261
  • Dredger for Chittagong, 597
  • Dredger (" Sandpiper ") for India, 813
  • Dredger for St. Johns (Canada), 576
  • Electric Launch for Lake Vyrnwy, 506
  • Ferry, Proposed Steam, between Sweden and
  • Germany, 225
  • Fireproof Passenger Steamer " Jamestown,"
  • 835
  • Fishguard Route to Ireland, 321
  • Gloucester Fire-Float, 85
  • Italian Steamers, New, 499
  • Large German Sailing Vessel (Auxiliary Steam),
  • 631
  • Lloyd's Annual Return, 633
  • Lloyd's Return of Shipwrecks, 187, 728
  • " Lusitania," 85
  • Mersey Dock Returns, 508
  • Messageries Maritimes, 85
  • Moorings for Cunarders, 866
  • Naval Architect's Scholarship Award, 261
  • Non-Stop Run of S.S. " Goldmouth," 93
  • Oil-Carrier, Launch of an, 765
  • Papin and the Invention of the Steamboat,
  • 898
  • Passenger Paddle-Steamer for the Nile, 425
  • Quick Loading and Unloading of Lake
  • Steamers, 261
  • Rapid Building of an American Steamship,
  • 261
  • Record Cargoes, 85
  • Rhode's Steamship Guide, 372
  • Saulte Ste. Marie Canals ; Returns, 289
  • S.S. " Aragua " (Royal Marine Steam-Packet
  • Company), 499
  • S.S. "Setter," 555
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Turbine
  • Steamers, 338
  • South Wales and West Africa Service, 776
  • Steamers for the Great American Lakes, 225
  • Subvention of Swedish Steamers, 272
  • Suggested Sea-Port at Chester, 225
  • Swansea Harbour Returns, 486
  • Swedish Shipping, 221
  • Table Bay Harbour Statiitics, 349
  • Thames Steamboat Service, 606
  • Transit Shed, Manchester Ship Canal, 658
  • Trials of the Twin-Screw Steamer " St..
  • Patrick," 289
  • Universal Steamship Guide, 47
  • Working of Hamburg Steamship Companies,
  • 233

Shipping. See Shipbuilding, &c.

Societies. See Technical, &c., or Trades, to.

Strikes. See Trade Societies,

Technical Societies, Congresses, ac.:

  • Aeronautical Society, 796
  • American Mining Engineers, 155, 425
  • American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 662
  • Association of Private Owners of Railway Stock, 15
  • Association of Water Engineers, 704
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science, 155, 261
  • British Association of Water Works Engineers, 91
  • British Weights and Measures Association, 831 Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society, 796 Cleveland Institute of Eogineers, 663
  • Cold Storage Ice Association, 729
  • Coventry Engineering Society, 524, 868
  • Glasgow Technical College Scientific Society, 696
  • Institute of Marine Engineers, 425, 525, 797 Institute of Sanitary Engineers, 155, 353 Institution of Civil Engineers, 467
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers, 760 Institution of Electrical Engineers (Leeds), 609 Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 558, 704, 831
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 624 Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Gra¬duates), 704, 796
  • Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 474 Institution of Naval Architects, 261, 501 International Congress on School Hygiene, 801 International Electro-Technical Commission,
  • 47
  • International Mining Conference, 15 International Testing Congress, 353 International Wireless Telegraph Conference, 353
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 13, 362, 763, 851 Leeds Association of Engineers, 601
  • Leeds University Engineering Society, 728 Library Association of the United Kingdom, 32
  • London Geologists' A'sociation, 55
  • London School of Economics and Political Science, 474
  • Machinery Users' Association, 455
  • Manchester Association of Engineers, 631 Midland Institute of Mining, &c., Engineers, 118
  • National Association of Colliery Managers, 425 National Engineers' Association (Oldham), 455 Northampton Institute, 344
  • Railroad Master Mechanics' Asssociation, 119 Railway Club, 400
  • Roumanian Association for the Development of Science, 592
  • Royal Agricultural Society, 155
  • Royal Institution, 679, 763
  • Royal Sanitary Institute, 16, 85, 640 Scandinavian Engineers' Union, 455
  • Socidtd Industrielle de Mulhouse, 349
  • Society of Arts, 661
  • Society of Engineers, 705, 796, 797
  • South Wales Institute of Engineem 559
  • West of Scotland Iron and Steep institute, 830

Telegraphy. See Electricity

Telephony. See Electricity

  • Trade. Bee Coal, Iron and Steel, Markets, if:01pound-, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies. Unions. Strikes, ac.:
  • Abstract of Foreign Labour Statistics, 331 Advanced Wages at Chatham Dockyard, 362, 400
  • Amalgamated Association of Cotton-Spinners, 26
  • Amalgamated Society of Engineers, 57, 236, 361, 362, 536, 708, 776
  • Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 502, 776
  • Amalgamated Society of Tool•Makers, 26 American Cotton Operatives' Wages, 138, 740 American Delegation of 1906 (Ironfounders), 57 American Federation of Labour, Attitude of
  • the, 263
  • American Federation of Labour ; Political Campaign, 173 •
  • American Federationist," 26, 399, 570, 708 American Labour and the Bill of Grievances, 399, 845
  • Ancient Order of Foresters, 536, 570 Agricultural Labour, Scarcity of, in Norfolk, 58 American Federation of Labour, 263 Anti-Littlefield Campaign, 570
  • Anti-Sweating League, 642
  • Army Clothingmen's Annual Leave, 58 Associated Blacksmiths, 97, 332, 708, 846 Australian Political Programme, 846
  • Bakers' and Weavers' Unions and the Labour Party, 502
  • Belgian Law of One Day's Rest in Seven, 174 Birmingham Distress Committee, 570 Birmingham Hollow-Ware Trades Dispute, 709 Board of Trade Reports as to Labour, 137, 263,
  • 435, 501, 569, 707, 775, 880
  • Boilermakers' and Shipbuilders' Society, 137,
  • 332, 436, 642, 708, 880
  • Bolton Corporation and the Tramwaymen, 362 Boot and Shoe Operatives' Union, 58, 263 Borough Elections and Labour Party, 608 Brace, Mr., and the Eight-Hour-Day Com
  • mittee, 203
  • Britain's Lack of Commercial " Push " in Canada, 58
  • Brown's, John, Employes, 609
  • Buchin Linen Trade Wages Dispute, 58 Budapest Tramway Strike, 609
  • Burns, Mr. John, and the Unemployed Problem, 138
  • Cab-Owners' .and Cab-Drivers' Opposition to Taxameter, 537
  • Camden Town Labour Registry Exchange, 332 Canadian Labour Party, 776
  • Carpenters' and Joiners' Society, 97, 235, 300, 399, 536, 674, 845
  • Central Unemployed Committee, 469 Chain-Makers, Migration of, to Germany, 332 Changes in the Hours of Labour (Board of Trade Report), 501
  • Chatelineau Miners' Strike, 174
  • Child Labour in America, 399
  • Civil Employment of Ex-Soldiers and Sailors, 300
  • Cleveland Miners' Wages, 559, 609, 630
  • Clitheroe Weavers and Arbitration, 813, S46 Clyde Boiler-Makers' and Iron-Shipbuilders
  • Dispute, 332, 436, 470, 502, 537, 570, 608, 642,
  • 643, 674, 708
  • Coalowners and Federated Miners, 674
  • Collapse of the Dunlop Works Strike, 98 Colne Valley Strike, 138
  • " Colonising " Crown Lands with the Unem¬ployed, 202
  • Combinations, Development and Extension of, 302
  • Compensation to Widows (Wallstown Explo¬sion), 813
  • Compulsory Valuation of Trade-Union Sick, &c„ Funds, 361
  • Conditions of Employment in Indian Cotton-Mills, 173
  • Contract Law, Breach of, by American Cotton-Mill Owners, 776
  • Contracts in Restraint of Free Service, 813 Co-operative Production, 300
  • Corrupt Practices at Poplar and West Ham, 469
  • Cotton Operatiyes' Holiday Expenses, 98 Cotton Operatives and Non-Union Labour, 604 Discharge of Employes at Chatham Dockyard, 58
  • Dublin Shop Assistants' Dispute, 643
  • Dunlop Rubber Company's Employes' Dispute, 58
  • Durham Miners' Association, 58, 263, 502, 740 Durham Miners' Parliamentary Representative 880
  • Durham Miners' Wages, 236
  • Durham and Northumberland Miners and the National Federation, 740
  • Edmonton Ammunition Factory Dispute ; Award, 709
  • Engineers' Dispute in the Hull District, 776, 813, 846
  • Engineers and Ship Workers and Shorter Hours, 400
  • Factory and Workshop Inspection (1905), Re-port, 97
  • Federation of Iron and Brass Workers, 537, 570 Female Jute Workers' Dispute, 609 'Fluctuation of Wages, 137, 263, 436, 501, 570, 708, 880
  • Free Labour Association, 642
  • French Labour Minister ; Advantage of Similar Official to England, 608
  • Friendly Societies ; Regist rar's Report, 812 General Federation of Tracks, 97,
  • German Typographical Union and Master Printers, 631
  • Government Ammunition Factories and Wages, 813
  • Guildhall Conference and Minimum Wage, 608 Halifax Tramwaymen's Strike, 362, 400
  • Hat and Cap Trade Congress at Frankfort, 236
  • High Wycombe and the Government Contract for Chairs, 58
  • Trade Unions, Strikes, dm-continued.
  • Holidays of Mexican Workpeople, 709
  • Home Secretary and Factsary Inspection, The,
  • 203
  • Incorrect Particulars of Looms, and Fines Im
  • posed, 98
  • Independent Labour Party and the County
  • Council Elections, 27

Industrial Notes, 26, 67, 97, 137, 173, 202, 235, 263, 299, 331, 361, 399,

  • 608, 642, 673, 707, 739, 435, 469,
  • 775, 812, 501,
  • 845, 636,
  • 880 669,

Industrial Situation, 137, 263, 435, 436, 569, 707, 880

  • Industrial Thrift, 812
  • Ironfounders' Society, 97, 263, 361, 536, 674, 812
  • Ironmoulders' Society, 57, 97, 263, 601, 642, 8l2
  • "Ironworkers' Journal," 58, 236, 362, 601, 776 Ironworkers' Wages, 164, 165, 202, 236, 468, 729, 869
  • Japanese Dockyard Workers' Pay, 869
  • Jewish Bakers' Strike, 362
  • Joint Conference of Engineering Employers and Operatives ; Wages Question, 470 King Edward and the Thrift Societies, 300 Labour Congress at Sussex Hall, 138
  • Labour Members and Local Taxation, 68
  • Labour Parliamentary Representation Fund, 470
  • Labour Party's Quarterly Circular, 361, 674 Labour Party, Success of, in the Matter of Legislation, 202
  • Leeds Engineering Trades and Wages, 98 Libel Case against the Amalgamated Locomo
  • tive and Firemen's Union and the Railway
  • Servants, 740
  • Local Government Bnard Report on the Poplar Poor-Law Scandal, 673
  • London Associated 'Bus Drivers' Wages, 502 London Conciliation and Arbitration Board, 138
  • London Motor-Bus Drivers' Strike, 674 London Society of Compositors, 173
  • London Trades Council, 234
  • Mail-Drivers' Wages and Hours, 27
  • Naladministration of East Ham Unemployed Funds, 674
  • Maladministration by the Poplar Guardians, 26
  • Manchester Bakers' Wages Dispute, 813 Manchester Engineer Employers' Association and Wages Question, 57t', 608
  • Manchester Journeymen Bakers' Wages, 609 Mansfield (Notts) Tramwaymen's Dispute; 400 Merchant Shipping Bill, 236, 740, 846 Metropolitan Water Board Employes' Wages,
  • 880
  • Midland Railway Superannuation Fund, 709
  • Trade !Unions. Strikes, 44(.—continued. Midland Wages Board : New Sliding-Scale, 26• 236, 362, 674, 776
  • Miners' Conciliation Board, 203, 537, 880 Miners' Eight-Hours Bill, 643, 813
  • Miners' Federation and the Coal-Tax, 300 Miners' Federation and Non-Unionists, 776, 813 Miners and the Labour Party, 174, 470, 502 "Minimum Wage," Movement for a, among
  • Co-Operative Employes, 740
  • Minneapolis Labour Convention, 740
  • Moulding Trade Dispute, 659
  • Municipal Elections and Labour Representa-tion, 642
  • National Education : Comparison of Costs and Results, 300
  • National Free-Labour Association, 362 National Free-Labour Congress, 524
  • National Society of Operative Printers' Assis¬tants, 173
  • New York Unemployed, 224
  • North of England Conciliation Board, 202, 470 880
  • North Wales Miners and Non-Unionists, 813, 880
  • North-Eastern Railwaymen's Dispute, 58, 97, 138
  • Northumberland Miners and Standard Wages, 846
  • Northumberland Miners' Association and the Eight-Hours Bill, 98
  • Northumberland Miners' Wages, 58, 502 Nottingham Coal Strike, 846
  • Oldham Cotton-Spinners' Report, 332 Operative Cotton-Spinners, 58, 400, 674 Operative Spinners' Provincial Association, 536 Paddington Platelayers' Wages Dispute, 27 Paisley Carpet-Weavers' Lock-Out, 263 Parliament and Old-Age Pensions, 739 Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in the Iron
  • Trade, 58
  • Pennsylvania Miners' Strike, 98
  • Platers' Strike (North-East Coast), 608 Political Influence of Labour in America, 28 Post-Office Employes' Inquiry, 98 Postmaster-General and Sweated Labour, 470 Printing Trades Abroad, Situation in the, 26 Programme of London County Council Pro
  • gressives, 536
  • Progress of Conciliation in London Disputes, 299
  • Proposals to Reduce Overtime in Printing Trades, 138
  • Prospective Conciliation Board for the Cotton Trade, 173
  • Protective Federation for Wool-Workers, 236 Provision for Prospective Unemployment, 400 Public Houses, Use of, for Trade Meetings, 332 Railway Servants' Programme, 469
  • Trade Unions. Strikes, etc.-continued.
  • Rhondda Valley Miners' Dispute, 470, 502
  • Rhymney Miners' Strike, 332
  • Royal Arsenal, Discharge of Men froni the, 400, 470
  • Salford Corporation Tramwaymen and Wages, 400
  • Scotch Miners' Wages, 470, 502, 740
  • Scottish Miners' Delegates and Wages, 674
  • Seamen as Witnesses in Dibputes with Ship
  • Owners, 400
  • Shackleton, Mr., and the Trade Disputes Bill, 740
  • Shipworkers' Wages Disputes, 537, 597, 846, 880
  • Shorter Working Hours in Germany, 97
  • Skilled-Labour Report, 137, 263, 435, 569, 707, 880
  • Skilled-Labour Wages in Japan, 263
  • Socialist Congress at Mannheim, 469
  • Socialists and the Unions, 537
  • Society of Tailors, 138
  • South Staffordshire Chain-Makers, 846
  • South Wales Miners and Non-Unionists, 27,
  • 862, 400, 470, 502, 537, 6('8, 642, 674, 709
  • South Wales Miners' Wages, 174, 265, 300, 502, 674, 740
  • Spanish Strikes, 300
  • Standard Time-Rates of Wages and Hours of Labour, 775
  • State Socialism and the President of the Local
  • Government Board, 776
  • Strike in the Moulding Trades, 524
  • Strike Statistics, 137, 263, 299, 435, 570, 708, 880
  • Strike of Women Workers at an Ammunition
  • Factory, 537
  • Sunday Rest in France, 332, 470
  • Sweated Industries Exhibition (Manchester), 26
  • Sweating, Dangers of, 608
  • Textile Trades, Troubles in the, 643, 776
  • Thrift Among the Working Classed, 173
  • Time•Cribbing in the Lancashire Cotton Trade,
  • 173
  • Tour of Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., 740
  • Trade Disputes Bill, 98, 173, 236, 609, 643, 674, 846, 880
  • " Trades and Labour Gazette," 570, 674
  • Trades Union Congress, 202, 331, 361
  • Truck Acts Inquiry. 674
  • Typographical Association and Apprentices, 608
  • Unemployed Deputation to the Fulham
  • Guardians, 740
  • Unemployed Problem as a Social and Political
  • Question, 608
  • Unemployment, Decline in, 436
  • United States Cotton Trade Position, 57
  • Tradle,ralons,IStrikes. dc.—continued.
  • Unions, The, and Boycotting in America, 425 Unskilled Labour and Education, 300
  • Vervier's Textile Workers, 643
  • Vickers' Workmen and Medical Examination, 46
  • Wages and Hours Dispute in the Lancashire Cotton and Wool-Dyeing Industries, 362 Wages in the Navy, 776
  • Wages, &c., Movement of the Engineering
  • and Allied Trades towards Higher, 174 Waste Land and the Unemploy ed, 138
  • West Riding Case, 813
  • Workmen's Compensation Bill, 26, 27, 813, 846 880
  • Workmen's Compensation Cases in 1905, 400 Yorkshire Cotton-Spinners' Wages. v36 Yorkshire Woollen Operatives' Strike, 58

Tramways :

  • British Tramway Traffic, &c., 884
  • Compressed-Air Brakes for Electric Tramways,. 15
  • Damascus, 597
  • Highgate Electric Tramway Accident, 47
  • Lancashire, 866
  • Liverpool Corporation. 191
  • London County Council, 58
  • Manchester Corporation, 261
  • Non-Track Electric Transport sterns, 499.
  • Over Blackfriars and Westminster Bridges, 14

Tunnelling:

  • Box Tunnel, The, 47, 85
  • Detroit River Tunnel, 525
  • Large Culvert in the Ouseburn Valley, 225
  • Thames Tunnel at Rotherhithe, 397
  • Tunnelling the Seine, 762

Vehicles. See Cars, Motor, and Railways Wa rsh ps. Sep Nasal

Water Works:

  • Birkenhead Supply, 463
  • Birmingham Supply, 864
  • Broken Hill (New South Wales) Supply, 801
  • Carlisle Sup ly. 126
  • Dement Valley Works, 782
  • Hull Reservoir, 118
  • Lincoln Supply, 154, 221, 344, 468, 631, 7-.9, 86S
  • Liverpool Water-Works Engineer's Report, 114
  • Main under the Ouse (York), 93
  • Monmouth Supply, 119, 597
  • Porthcawl Supply, 86
  • Reinforced-Concrete Reservoir at Newton-le-Willows, 188
  • Reinforced Concrete for Reservoirs, 119
  • Reservoir in the Kinlochleven District, 328
  • Salta (Argentina) Water and Drainage Works, 78


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