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Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1908 Jan-Jun: Index

Paragraphs Index

Accidents:

  • Bamber Bridge Accident; Report, 184
  • Dore and Totley Junction Railway Accident, 83 Elberfeld-Barmen Railway, 585
  • Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 849 Hydraulic Main Accident, 762
  • New York ; Railway Accidents, 403
  • Wembley Park, 683

Agriculture:

  • American Agricultural Implements in Sweden, 194
  • British Engine Exports, 239
  • Royal Show, 160, 309
  • Winnipeg Agricultural Motor Competition, 273
  • Alloys. See Mechanic

Appointments:

  • Cambridge University ; Chancellor, 817
  • Cammell’s ; Directorate and other Changes, 309, 438
  • Imperial College of Science and Technology ; Rector, 255 ; Secretary, 317
  • Yorkshire Engine Company, General Manager, 752
  • Armour. Naval
  • Artillery. See Gum
  • Automobiles. See Motor-Can
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges:

  • Cairo ; Rolling Lift Bridge, 870
  • Kushalgarh Bridge, 82
  • Quebec Bridge Disaster. Erratum^ 594
  • Quebec and Forth Bridges Compared, 619
  • Swedish Railway Bridge, 272

Canals:

  • American, 45
  • Canadian Scheme, 337
  • Italian Waterways, 257
  • Manchester Ship, 259, 746
  • Neckar-Danube and Bodensee Projects, 865 Panama, 60, 829
  • Royal Commission, 276
  • Spanish, 100
  • Suez, 78, 809
  • Vauern-Kattegat, 585
  • Cars. Motor. See Mutor-Care.

Catalogues: 15, 64, 134, 166, 230, 322, 356, .387, 458, 635, 668, 698, 736, 800, 834, 870

  • Accumulator Industries, Limited, 870
  • Abdella, Isaac J., and Mitchell, Limited, 635
  • Adams Manufacturing Co, 387
  • Admiral Anchor Co, 64
  • Ailsa Craig Motor Co, 635
  • Albion Clay Co, Limited, 668
  • American Spiral-Pipe Works, 387
  • Amme, Giesecke, and Konegen, 166
  • Applebys, Limited, 834
  • Applegarth and Co., 635
  • Arraorduct Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 870
  • Aveling and Co., Limited, T. 0., 736
  • Balckeand Co., 736
  • Baldwin Locomotive Works, 458
  • Barclay, Sons, and Co., Limited, Andrew, 668
  • Bennis, Limited, Ed., 230
  • Bergtheil and Young, Limited, 322, 698
  • Birmingham Small-Arms Company, Limited, 356, 698
  • Blakeborough and Sons, J., 166, 834
  • Borsig, A., 134 I
  • Bostwick Company, 635 I
  • Boulton and Paul, Limited, 698, 834
  • Bowden’s Patents Syndicate, Limited, E. M., I 230 I
  • Bradbury and Co., Limited, 166
  • Brayshaw, S. N., 635
  • British-American Company, 387
  • British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited, 230
  • British Steel-Piling Company, 356
  • British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 166, 635, 698
  • BrookeTool-Manufacturing Company, Limited, 15, 322, 668
  • Brooks and Co., Limited, J. W., 736
  • Brown Hoisting-Machinery Company, 635
  • Browning Engineering Company, 668
  • Brunton and Son, W. N., 64
  • Brush Budget, 166, 736
  • Buck and Hickman, 15, 166
  • Burn Brothers, 668
  • Burnand and Co., W. E., 698
  • Butterley Co, Limited, 668
  • Canning and Co., W., 15
  • Cape Asbestos Co, 166
  • Carrick and Ritchie, 834
  • Carter, Sons, and Co , Limited, J., 387
  • Casella and Co., 15
  • Central Marine Engine Works, 870
  • Chambers, Scott, and Co., 870
  • Clift Marine Motor Co, 356
  • Cochran and Co., Annan, Limited, 834
  • Cock burn and Co., A., 230
  • Coltman and Sons, H., 230
  • Consett Iron Company, 64, 870
  • Consolidated Pneumatic-Tool Company, Li- paited, 387
  • <’atalosriies—continued.
  • ftort and Co., Arthur, 356
  • Craig Ventilating and Ozone Company, 166 Crittal Manufacturing Company, Limited, 134 Crompton and Co., Limited, 230
  • Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Company, 166 Crossley Brothers, Limited, 356
  • Cruse Controllable Superheater Company, 166 Crypto Electrical Company, 387
  • Daimler Motor Company (1904), Limited, 230 Dartonand Co., F., 64
  • Davidson and Co., Limited, 356
  • Davies and Metcalfe, Limited, 64
  • De Dion Bouton (1907), Limited, 870
  • De Fries and Co., 635
  • Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 322
  • Deane and Beal, Limited, Ed., 870
  • Denison and Son, Limited, Samuel, 166 Dewrance and Co., 166
  • Donovan and Co., 870
  • Doulton and Co., Limited, 166
  • Drake and Gorham, Limited, 134, 387
  • Dunn and King, Limited, 635
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Company, Limited, 166
  • Edmeston and Sons, Archd., 698
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company, Limited, 230, 870
  • Electrical Company, Limited, 15, 64, 356, 635, 668, 834, 870
  • Electric Construction Company, Limited, 834
  • Electrical Power Storage Company, Limited, 698
  • Empire Roller Bearings Company, 166
  • Engineering Supplies, Limited, 635
  • English Brothers, Limited, 387
  • Errington, F. A., 698
  • Falk, Stadelmann, and Co., Limited, 668 Fastnut, Limited, 387
  • Fawcett and Co., Mark, 166
  • Ferranti, Limited, 668
  • Fireproof Doors, Limited, 663
  • Francis and Co., Limited, S. W., 668
  • Geipel and Co., William, 698
  • General Electric Company, 736
  • Gibbons Brothers, Limited, 668
  • Gibbons, Jun., Limited, B., 668
  • Goodwin, Bareby, and Co., 230
  • Goodwin and Son, Limited, Arnold, 230, 668
  • Gordon and Co., James, 870
  • Green and Co., George, 356
  • Green Fuel-Economiser Company, 698
  • Griffin, William, 356
  • Hamilton and Co., J. B., 387
  • Harvey and Co., G. A., 166
  • Harvey Engineering Company, Limited, 800
  • Haworth and Co., A., 635
  • Hayward, Tyler, and Co., Limited, 15
  • Heathman and Co., J. IL, 736
  • Heenan and Froude, Limited, 15
  • Herbert, Limited, Alfred, 322, 387, 698, 800
  • Herbert, Limited, Ed. G., 134
  • Hewitt and Kellett, 356
  • Hindley and Sons, E. S., 230
  • Hodges and Co., 800
  • Hodgson and Stead, Limited, 387
  • Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, Limited, 668
  • Holden and Brooke, Limited, 635
  • Holmes and Co., J. H., 230, 458
  • Holt and Willetts, 635
  • Hope and Sons, Limited, IL, 134
  • Hopkinson Gas-Plant Company, 64
  • Hudson Economiser Company (1907), Limited, 736
  • Hunt Company, The C. W., 387
  • India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha, and Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 15
  • International Time-Recording Company, 635 Isenthal and Co., 356
  • Jackson, George W., 635
  • Johnson, Clapham, and Morris, Limited, Richard, 387
  • Johnson and Phillips, Limited, 166, 356, 635
  • Jones (A. A.), Pollard, and Shipman, Limited, 635
  • Kent, Limited, George, 230, 356
  • King and Co., Robert A., 64
  • Klinger and Co., Richard, 635
  • Kramos, Limited, 736
  • Lahmeyex’ Electrical Company, Limited, 64
  • Laing, Wharton and Cunningham, 230
  • Lancaster and Tonge, Limited, 698
  • Lassen and Hjort, 387
  • Leeds Engineering and Hydraulic Co, Limited, 15
  • Leeds Forge Co, Limited, 834
  • Lennox and Co., 870
  • Liewellin’s Machine Company, 15
  • Lloyd, Foskett, and Co., 166
  • Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 870
  • Loewe and Co., Limited, Ludw., 230, 870
  • London Decorative Metal Works, Limited, 15
  • London Electric Firm, 736
  • London and North-Western Railway, 134
  • London Sherardizing Company, Limited, 698
  • Lumb and Son, Limited, James, 698
  • Lumsden Machine Company, 870
  • Machine-Tool Company, Limited, 635
  • Mansfield and Sons, Limited, 870
  • Marples, Leach, and Co., 668
  • Marriott and Graham, 698
  • Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon, 698
  • Massey, B. and S., 230
  • Mather and Platt, Limited, 356
  • Mather and Son, Alex., 834
  • Mavor and Coulson, 166, 635, 668
  • May-Otway Fire Appliances, Limited, 356
  • McGraw Publishing? Company, 15
  • Midland Manufacturing Company, 387
  • Mills, English, and Co., 736
  • Mitchell’s Emery-Wheel Company, 387
  • Mork Patent Pulley-Block Company, 230
  • Morris and Lister, 322, 635,834
  • Moul and Co., 134
  • Mountford, Frederic, 736
  • Moy and Co., Limited, Ernest F., 356
  • Negretti and Zambra, 668
  • Nell, Frederic, 64
  • New Expanded Metal Company, 870
  • New Vanadium Alloys, Limited, 698
  • Newton Machine Tool Company, 64
  • Nicholson and Co., R. J., 166
  • Nicolson, W, B., 736
  • Niles-Bement-Pond Company, 134
  • Otto Gas-Engine Works, 698
  • Pal and Co., Michael, 166
  • Palatine Engineering Company, Limited, 166 Palfreyman and Co., W. H., 635
  • Patent Indented Steel Bar Company, Limited, 15
  • Paterson Engineering Company, Limited, 698 Paul, Robert W., 230
  • Pearson Fire-Alarm, Limited, 736
  • Pearson, Sons, and Co., Limited, 15
  • Peckett and Sons, 736
  • Pels and Co., Henry, 356
  • Phillips, C. D., 668
  • Phos Company, 166
  • Plimpton and Co., J. 0., 458
  • Plutte, Scheele, and Co., 356
  • Power Plant Company, 870
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 230
  • Ransome and Co., Limited, A., 698
  • Ransome-ver Mehr Machinery Company, 870 Rawlinsons, Limited, 698
  • Renshaw and Co., W. R., 870
  • Reynolds and Co., F. W., 166
  • Reyrolle and Co., Limited, A., 230 Richardson, R. J., 356
  • Riesaer Waagenfabrik Zeidler and Co., 870 Roberts Brothers, 134, 230
  • Robinson and Son, Limited, Thomas, 693
  • Ross and Co., Limited, R. L., 834
  • Rowell and Co., David, 166
  • Samuelson and Co., Limited, 870
  • Savery and Co., T. A., 668
  • Schniewindt, C., 834
  • Schorch Electrical Company, 834
  • Schuchardt and Schutte, 15, 64, 230
  • Sharer and Young, Limited, 668
  • Shaw and Co., Limited, 668
  • Siebe, Gorman, and Co., Limited, 635
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., IJmited, 230, 668
  • Simpson and Co., Limited, James, 698
  • Sloan Electrical Company, Limited, 698
  • Smart and Brown, 15
  • Smith and Sons of Saltley, Limited, Thomas, 166
  • Socidtd Anonyme Westinghouse, 15
  • Sperling and Williams, 230
  • Standard Engineering Company, Limited, 668
  • Standard Scale and Supply Company, 635
  • Stanley and Co., Limited, W. F., 64
  • Stoddart, Wallis, 668
  • Sturtevant Engineering Company, Limited, 635
  • Sutcliffe and Son, Limited, John, 635
  • Szerelmey and Co., N. C., 698
  • Tamplin and Co., T. W., 356
  • Tangyes, Limited, 736
  • Taylor and Challen, Limited, 322, 387
  • Taylor, Charles, 134, 356
  • Thomas and Grant, Inc., 322
  • Thorn and Hoddle Acetylene Company, Limited, 668
  • Thornycrofc and Co., Limited, John I., 387 Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 356
  • Tittley, Son, and Brickley, Limited, 356
  • Trussed Concrete-Steel Company, 668
  • Turner Brothers, Limited, 698
  • Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 668 Veritys, Limited, 166, 698
  • Vickers Sons and Maxim, Limited, 870
  • Wade, Sons, and Co., Limited, Richard, 458 Walker, Hill, and Co., 870
  • Warner Engineering Company, Ltd., 15, 356
  • Waygood and Co., Liihited, 635
  • Western Electric Company, 166
  • Westinghouse Brake Company, Limited, 230 White and Son, R., 356
  • Whiteley and Sons, Limited, William, 736 Whittaker and Co., C., 61
  • Widdowson, John H., 387
  • Willans and Robinson, Limited, 322
  • Willcox and Co,, Limited, W. H., 736
  • Wilson-Wolf Engineering Company, Limited, 698
  • Winder, R., 834
  • Wolf, R., 64
  • Wolseley Tool and Motor-Car Company, Limited, 822, 635
  • Wood and Co., R. D., 166
  • Woodnutt and Co., 635
  • Worthington Pump Co, 134
  • Wright and Wood, Limited, 635, 668

Coal :

  • America and United Kingdom; Comparative Data, 49
  • American Coal for France, 75
  • American Coal for Italian Navy, 49
  • Austro-Hungarian Production, 245
  • Barnsley (New) Seam, 483
  • Belgian Exports, 711
  • Belgian Imports, 245, 718
  • Belgium ; Welsh Coal Contracts, 483
  • British Exports, 259, 270, 483, 564, 735 Californian Deposits, 13
  • Cape Imports ; Decline, 14
  • Cardiff, 11, 49, 83, 125, 151, 185, 215, 247, 273, 309, 339, 369, 403, 439, 483, 515, 551, 585, 619, 651, 683, 719, 753, 787, 817, 853
  • Cardiff Shipments, 11, 551
  • Chinese Resources, 578
  • Donetz Basin, 731
  • Dust in Coal-Mining, 779
  • Elsecar (New) Colliery, 308
  • Forest of Dean, 651
  • French Production, 246, 427
  • Germany ; Dearth of Coal, 45
  • German Imports, 510
  • German Production, 166, 336, 770
  • Indian Imports, 564
  • Lancashire Seam (New), 585
  • Middlesbrough, 11, 83, 151, 215, 273, 651, 719, 787, 817
  • Midland Coal, 834
  • Northern Developments, 632
  • Newcastle (N.S.W.) Exports, 309
  • New South Wales Coal, 262, 829
  • Pennsylvania zVnthracite, 719
  • Pontypridd Colliery, 247
  • Queensland Coal for Philippines, 348
  • Queensland Production, 668
  • Railway Contracts, 369
  • Rhenish Westphalian Syndicate, 230
  • Russian Production, 239
  • Scotch Exports, 46
  • Scotch Trade, 214, 246, 272, 308, 338
  • Sheffield, 10, 48. 82, 125, 151, 185, 214, 246, 273, 309, 339, 369, 402, 439, 482, 514, 551, 584, 618, 650, 682, 718, 752, 786, 816, 852
  • South Wales Trade, 439, 585
  • United States Navy ; Briquette Tests, 272
  • United States Production, 338
  • Welsh Coal for Belgium, 853
  • Welsh Coal for Ireland, 817
  • Welsh Collieries and Seams (New), 151, 483, 651, 753, 787
  • Welsh Shipments, 83, 215, 339, 515, 651, 817 World’s Production, 43
  • Zollverein Production, 483, 651

Companies :

  • Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft, 582
  • Bell Brothers, Limited, 339
  • Bessemer and Co., Limited, Henry, 246
  • Bristol and South Wales Railway Wagon Company, Limited, 215
  • Bristol Wagon, &c.. Company, 853
  • British Aluminium Co, 60
  • Brown and Co., Limited, John, 852
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., 438, 482,618, 682, 752
  • Cooke and Co., William, 786, 816
  • Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Company, Limited, 787
  • Forges et Chantiers de la MMiterrande, 736
  • Great Western Colliery Company, Limited, 273
  • Hallamshire Steel and File Company, Limited, 718
  • Jessop and Sons, Limited, William, 185, 369
  • Leeds Forge Company, Limited, 381
  • Merthyr Electric Traction and Lighting Company, Limited, 585
  • Newton, Chambers, and Co., 514
  • North German Lloyd, 403
  • Parkgate Iron and Steel Co, Limited, 650
  • Rhenish Westphalian Coal Syndicate, 230
  • Rhymney Iron Company, Limited, 185
  • Sanderson Brothers and Newbould, Limited, 551
  • Sheffield Gas Light Company, 246, 339
  • Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation Company, 482
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, R., 403
  • Thames Iron Works Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, 46
  • Tredegar Coal and Iron Company, 853
  • United States Steel Corporation, 287
  • Vieille Montagne Company, 731
  • Western Wagon and Property Company, Limited, 215, 247
  • Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 246, 273, 852
  • Defence of Coasts. See Naval
  • Drailiat^e. See Seivage
  • f^lectric Tramways, See Tramways

Electricity:

  • Canadian Telephone Purchase, 75
  • Canal Boats ; Electrical Haulage, 719
  • Copper Mill, Electrical Driving, 49
  • Derb}’ Power-Station, 635
  • Eiffel Tower as a Radio-Telegraphic Station, 548
  • Electric Arc ; Ayrton Formula, 387
  • “ Electrician” Electrical Trades’ Directory, 339
  • Electrolysis; Overvoltage, 22
  • Eskilstuna ; Hydro-Electric Station, 682
  • Fosa Fall (Faroe Island) Power-Station, 683 Frome ; Lighting, 369
  • Insulation for Cables (Liconite), 728
  • Insulators and Sea-Spray, 615
  • Lapland ; Hydro-Electric Station, 731
  • Lines of Electric Force ; Demonstration, 661
  • London Power Bill, 852
  • Long Island City Power-Station, 786
  • Los Angeles ; Light and Power Plant, 83
  • Midland Railway ; Electrification, 83
  • Newport; Municipal Electricity, 49
  • Power in Belgium, 763
  • Power in Rolling-Mills, 514
  • Power in San Francisco, 515
  • Power in Wales, 483
  • Power in Yorkshire, 247
  • Radiotelegraphy ; Arc Generators, 585
  • Railway Works, Power for, 49
  • Rolling-Mills ; Electric Drive, 151
  • Siemens Electrical Engineering Laboratory, 318
  • Soldering Agents for Electrical Engineers, 515 Submarine Cable (West Indies), 262
  • Sweden ; Hydro-Electricity, 90, 685
  • Swiss Seetabahn ; Single-Phase Working, 852
  • Tagus ; Hydro-Electric Station, 83
  • Telephone in Argentina, 523
  • Tibet; Telegraph Line, 14
  • Tunnel Railw’ays for Berlin Mails, 693
  • Turbo-Generator (6000• Kilowatt) for Manchester, 788
  • United States Central Station Systems, 853
  • Units and Standards ; International Conference, 619
  • Universal Electrical Directory, 243
  • Wireless Telegraphy (Telefunken), 215
  • Wireless Telephony, 308
  • Eugriueeriugr. See shipbuilding and Industritt
  • Engines and Boilers ;
  • Boiler Heating Surface ; Efficiency, 483
  • French Legislation, 275
  • Marine Engineering : Factors of Safety, 619 Massachusetts Board of Boiler Rules, 368 Reciprocating Engines and Turbines Combined : Erratum^ 584
  • Thermo-Storage Drum Explosion, 83
  • Turbines in German Warships, 650, 817
  • Turbines for Japan, 523
  • Turbo-Generators, 338
  • Errata and Addenda :
  • British Fishery Harbours, Modern Development, 31
  • Didelon Regulator for Filter Beds, 273
  • Douglas Adjustable Propeller, 817
  • Factors of Safety in Marine Engineering, 619 Field-Gun Trials in Greece, 147
  • Flohr Addition to Bessemer Basic Charges, 82 Gray, J. Macfarlane, 125
  • Labyrinth Packings, 185
  • Milling-Cutters, Manufacture and Upkeep, 31
  • Pump, Electrically-Driven, 307
  • Quebec Bridge Disaster, 694
  • Reciprocating Engines and Turbines, Combination of, 584
  • Welding, New System of, 853

Exhibitions :

  • Baltic (Projected), 646
  • Berlin Shipbuilding, 683
  • Cordingley’s Motor-Car Exhibition, 168, 242
  • Dresden International Photographic, 763 Frahco-British, 449, 584, 651
  • Manchester Electrical, 403, 439
  • Marseilles, 177
  • Moscow Exhibition, 369
  • Motor-Vehiclesand Motor-Boats (Commercial),
  • Munich Exhibition, 215
  • Municipal, Building and Public Health Exhibition, 151,439
  • Nancy, 762
  • Toulouse Industrial, 200
  • Explosions. See Engines and EoHeri
  • Explosives. See Qum

Gas and Gas Eusriues:

  • American Natural Gas. 32
  • Canadian Natural Gas, 13
  • German Manufacturers’ Syndicate, 184 Naphthalene-Fired Gas-Engines, 719 Russian Natural Gas, 458
  • Gillis and Explosives;
  • Field-Gun Trials in Greece ; Erratum^ 147
  • Saltpetre, Manufacture, 20
  • Harbours. Piers* &c. :
  • Bahia, 636
  • Bristol Docks, 619, 817
  • British Fishery Harbours : iVrafwm, 31
  • British Ports, Trade Facilities, 368
  • Bute Docks, 185, 369
  • Fishguard, 683
  • Floating Dock for Austrian Navy, 582
  • Gothenburg Free Harbour, 683
  • Great Yarmouth Fish Basin, 247
  • Grimsby Dock (Proposed), 6
  • Guabequaychu Port, 336
  • Guantanamo Works, 15
  • Hartlepool Fish Quay, &c., 306
  • Havre : Harbour Extensions, 307, 729
  • Humber Works, 482
  • Italian Port Improvements, 752
  • Kiel Improvements, 753
  • Llanelly Harbour Improvements, 403
  • Manx Harbours, 598
  • Mersey Dock Extension, 651
  • Newport Docks, 247
  • River Tyne Improvement Commission, 322
  • Southampton Docks, 578
  • St. Lawrence Improvements, 432 Strumble Head Lighthouse, 151 Swansea Docks, 692, 719
  • Valparaiso.Ilarbour Undertakings, 100
  • Wear Lighthouse, 750
  • Industries:
  • Austrian Engineering Cartel, 338 Canadian Tin-Plate Mill, 100
  • Charcoal Industry in Sweden, 15
  • Cutlery Exports, 870
  • Danish Cement, 478
  • Engineering Trades’ Report, 11
  • Files : Sheffield v. American, 273
  • Industrial Museum, Copenhagen, 75 Italian Machinery Imports, 403
  • Llanelly Tinplate Trade, 309, 483
  • Locomotive Exports, 414, 515, 651
  • Mercantile Year-Book and Directory of Exporters, 420
  • Peat Industry in Sweden, 781
  • Selby as a Manufacturing Centre, 514 Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, 125, 151 Swansea Valley ; Tin, &c.. Trade, 11, 49, 125,
151, 247, 273, 309, 339, 369, 403, 515, 551, 685, 619, 651, 683, 719, 817, 853
  • Tyne District as an Industrial Centre, 522 Institutions* See Technical Societies
  • Iron and Steel I
  • American Iron Minerals, 427, 718
  • American Pig-Iron Production (1888-1907), 245 Basic and Open-Hearth Outputs, 683
  • Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 564, 818
  • Belgian Girders, 368
  • Belgian Pig Iron, 82
  • Belgian Rails, 437 '
  • Blast-Furnace-Gas Installation in Sweden, 693 Blast Furnace : Prolonged Damping, 853 Bourcoud Iron Furnaces, 817
  • British Exports, 15, 269
  • British Rail Exports, 91, 651
  • Canadian Iron and Steel, 151, 277, 478 Canadian Ore, 439
  • Cast Iron, Testing of, 309
  • Chinese Pig, 438
  • Cleveland, 11, 48, 83, 125, 151, 185, 216, 247, 273, 308, 339, 369, 403, 439, 483, 514, 551, 586, 619, 651, 683, 719, 753, 787, 817, 853
  • Decarburising Cementation, 797
  • Dowlais, 49, 125, 151, 215, 247, 273, 339, 403, 439, 483, 515, 551, 619, 651, 683, 753, 787, 853
  • Dumping American Steel Cars, 125
  • Flohr Addition to Bessemer Basic Charges: Erratum^ 82
  • Franco-British Exhibition; Pig-Iron Exhibit, 650
  • French Pig Production, 403
  • Furnace, Improved Converting, 402
  • German Duty on Pig Iron. 753
  • German Imports of Ore, €63
  • German Ironmasters’ Union, 731
  • German Pig Production, 851
  • “ Iron Age ” Directory, 865
  • Japanese Demand, 817 Lancashire, 162, 284, 414, 764 Lindal Moor Deposits, 403
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 48, 483
  • Midland Trade, 92, 162, 226, 284, 481, 7C4, 798 Netherland Imports, 817
  • Refining Alloys, 719
  • Russian Exports, 770
  • Russian State Mining, 731
  • Russian Steel Trust Scheme, 247, 613
  • Scotch Ironmasters’ Returns, 48
  • Scotch Trade, 10, 48, 82, 124, 125, 150, 184, 214, 246, 272, 308, 338, 368, 402, 438, 482, “ ‘ 550, 584, 618, 650, 682, 718, 752, 786, 852
  • Scotch Tube Trade, 402, 550
  • Scrap Material Slump, 584
  • Sheffield, 10,48, 82, 125. 151, 185, 246, 273, 339, 369, 402, 439, 482, 514, 651, 584, 618, 650, 682, 718, 752, 786, 816, 852
  • Steel-Smelters’ Medal, 369
  • Steel Union, 870
  • Stockton Works Closed, 651
  • Swedish State Purchase of Ore, 752
  • Tees Shipments, 11,185, 308, 439, 619, 753 Titanium in Castings, 753
  • United States Blast-Furnaces, 420
  • United States Rail Exports, 619
  • United States Steel Corporation, 515 Vanadium in Cast Iron, 663
  • World’s Ore Deposits, 691
  • World’s Pig Production, 853
  • Irrigration:
  • Formosa, 482
  • Konia, Asia Minor, 127
  • Mexican, 869
  • labour Questions* Bee Trade Societies, Ac.
  • Light, Electric* See Electricity
  • Machine Tools* See Mechanics
  • Markets:
  • Cleveland, 10, 48, 83, 125, 151, 185,215, 247, 273, 308, 339, 369, 403, 439, 483, 514, 551, 585, 619, 651, 683, 718, 753, 787, 817, 853
  • Glasgow Pig-Iron, 10, 48, 82, 124. 150, 184, 214, 246, 272, 308, 338, 368, 402, 438, 482, 514, 550, 584, 618, 650, 682, 718, 752, 786, 816, 852
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 10, 48, 82,124, 150, 184, 214, 246, 272, 308, 338, 368, 402, 438, 482, 514, 550, 584, 618, 650, 682, 718, 752, 786, 816, 852
  • Swedish Iron Market, 650
  • Mechanics:
  • Alloys of Copper and Nickel, 32
  • Armoured Concrete (“ Armierter Beton”), 117 Atom ; Number of Corpuscles, 797
  • Boring-Mill; Expeditious Work, 548 Barometers (Aneroid) for Altitude Determinations, 510
  • Bending of Rotating Helical Springs, 49 Bourcoud Iron Furnaces, 817
  • Burseracin ; a Resin, 548
  • Calculator, Pocket Hydraulic, 646
  • Cast Iron ; Effect of Elements, 10
  • Cast Iron; Graphite and “Temper” Carbon, 242
  • Mechanics—continued.
  • Centrifugal Pump Data, 309
  • Chain Links, Strength of, 598 . .
  • Compressed Air and Power Transmission, 21o Copper from Pyrites, 594
  • Couples, Copper-Nickel, 11
  • Crane ; Hammer-Headed, for Tyne, 167
  • Crane, Work of Magnetic^ 83
  • Decarburisation of Iron, 797
  • Didelon Regulator for Filter-Beds: Erratum, 273
  • Double Free-Clutch Gear, 215
  • Electrolytic Corrosion of Bronzes, 48
  • Electrolytic Meter. The Wright Mercury, 256
  • Electrolytic Precipitation of Bronzes, 66
  • Fergusson’s Standard Theodolite, 117 Ferro-Concrete Construction, 309 Ferro-Concrete Post-Office Stores, 483 Ferro-Silicon; Brittleness, 753
  • Flat-Block Linoleum-Printing Machine, 48
  • Gases in Metals ’, Occlusion and Diffusion, 438 Geology, Engineering, 215
  • Graphite, Density of, 753
  • Helium, Solidification of, 566
  • Indian Iron Ore, Electrical Reduction, 369 Keyham Crane, 515
  • Kilogramme, Volume of, 482
  • Lathe-Work (Bar and Chuck), 650 .
  • Mass ; Constancy in Chemical Reactions, 753 Mavitta’s Vernier Drawing-Scale, 365
  • Meteor Trains, 309
  • Milling-Cutters, Manufacture, &c. : hrratum, 31
  • Mirage, 817
  • Nitric Oxide Furnace, 535
  • Nitrogen, Fixation of Atmospheric, 247
  • Nitrogen ; Oxidation by Aic Flames, 11
  • Phillips Glass ; Transparency to Rontgen Rays, 83
  • Portland Cement Tests, 548
  • Power Transmission by Chains, 770
  • Propeller, Douglas Adjustable : J^rrdtum^ 817 Pump, Electrically-Driven: Addcnduniy 307 Radium ; Atomic’Weight, 356
  • Radium ; Cost of Production, 695 Rainbow, Theory of, 665
  • Rateau-Armengaud Turbo-Air-Compressors, 483
  • Refining Alloys, 719
  • Reinforced Concrete in America, 348
  • Riveting; Use of Special Steels, 275
  • Rolling-Mills, Electrically-Driven, 691
  • Rolling-Mills, Electrically-Driven Reversing,
  • Rontgen Rays; Velocity, 853
  • Side-Rods for Street-Cars, 49
  • Slag, Oast-Steel; Structure and Composition, 13
  • Slide-Rule for Cables, 49 ...
  • Steam-Shovel and Conveyor for Soil Stripping, 11
  • Steel; Electrolytic Pickling of, 11
  • Steel Ingots ; Reheating, 532
  • Stereoscopic Effects with German Stamps, 515
  • Sulphidic Ores and Chlorine, 719
  • Tantalum Oxide Reduction, 339
  • Tungsten ; Melting-Point, 293
  • Vanadium, 321
  • Vanadium in Cast Iron, 663
  • Welding, New System of: Erratum, 853 Wood Products, 728
  • Zinc; Solvency in Brass, 566
  • Metals. See Industries, Iron and Steel, and Mechanics-

Mining;

  • Argentine Petroleum, 160
  • Austrian Petroleum, 117
  • British Gold, 373
  • British Gold Imports, 763
  • Canadian Minerals, 535
  • Copper Hand-Book, 578
  • Diving Operations and Rescue-Work, 787 Hydro-Pneumatic Installation in Mines, 798 Indian Petroleum, 11
  • Machinery Exports, 729
  • New Zealand Petroleum, 16
  • Norwegian Zinc and Lead, 603
  • Roumanian Petroleum, 437
  • Russian Petroleum, 439
  • South African Gold, 651
  • Transvaal Stope-Drill Competition, 439, 853
  • , World’s Gold Production, 257

Miscellaneous :

  • Aerial Navigation ; Michelin Prizes, 403
  • Aerial Navigation, Recent Progress in, 753
  • Aeroplane Models ; Competition, 126
  • Aeroplanes for the United States Army, 339
  • Air-Lock (Model) Presentation, 479 Airships, 185
  • Almanacks, &C., 45, 49, 83, 183, 185
  • Australian Engineering, 729
  • Bayonet Contracts for Sheffield, 514
  • Books (Technical and Scientific), Catalogue of, 829
  • Borough Polytechnic Institute, 478
  • Bronze for Engines, Guns, &c., 8(X)
  • CO Poisoning Cases, 853 “Castell” Pencil, 691
  • Chain Tractor, 585
  • Chubb Safe Company ; Removal of Works, 146 City and Guilds of London Institute (Technology), 309
  • Contracts (Tenders, &c.), 79, 82, 125, 159, 181, 272, 276, 309, 335, 336, 369, 399, 448, 478, 551, 594, 618, 652, 679, 683, 706, 718, 762, 813, 816, 826, 853
  • Copenhagen Industrial Museum, 75 Crystal Palace Engineering School, 523 Denmark, Engineering in, 498 Doncaster Developments, 735
  • Drawing and Art International Congress, 242 East London College, 787
  • Electrotechnical Commission, International, 182
  • Engineering Standards Coded Lists, <50 Ferro-Concrete Floors ; Fire-Tests, 551 Ferro-Concrete Warehouse, Collapse of, 619 Finsbury Old Students’ Magazine, 166 Fire-Extinction (Automatic), in Factories, 552 Fire-Extinguisher Tests, 184, 683 Fireproofing Materials; Competition, 338
  • Fire Service in Buenos Ayres, 817
  • German-French and French-German Dictionary, 798
  • Grinding-Shops ; Unhealthy Conditions, 650 Holiday Whitaker, 745
  • Hydraulic Sluicing in New Zealand, GO Ice-Breaker for the Canadian Government, 788 Industrial Hygiene Award, 254
  • Iron and Steel Institute Scholarships, 78
  • Kelly’s Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers, &c., 412
  • Kerrawalla’s Textile and Engineering Directory, 458
  • Laxton’s Builders’ Price-Book, 194
  • Leeds University, 309
  • Levelling a Sunken Building, 566
  • Liverpool University, 479
  • London Balloon Company, 753
  • London Directory, City of, 683
  • London Manual (1908), 869
  • London University College, 479, 816 Manufacturing Sites, Register of, 628 Materials, Congress for Testing, 585 Mathematical Tables, Aldum’s Pocket, 682 Mathematics : Hand-Book for Engineers, 762 Matriculation Directory, 339
  • Metropolitan Map, 183
  • Mexican Public Works, 146
  • Mirage, 817
  • “ National Review,” 286
  • Newspaper Press Directory, 332
  • Order of Merit for Life-Saving, 319
  • Patent Act (New), 255
  • Patent Office Official Illustrated Journal, 272, 619
  • Patent Office Official Journal, 619
  • Patents, Designs and Trade-Marks, Law of, 870
  • Personal, 24, 49, 79, 126,160, 183, 212, 255, 272, 309, 339, 401, 448, 479, 551, 585, 619, 651, 689, 714, 752, 795, 817, 853
  • Photographic Image, Permanence of, 619
  • Pipe-Line, California, 215
  • Portland Cement Tests,"548
  • Public Schools Year-Book, 318
  • Public Works in Algeria, 331
  • (Queen’s Engineering Works Magazine, 207
  • Refrigerating Industries, International Con- gress of, 167, 829, 851
  • Road Congress of Paris, International, 24, 482
  • Road Surfaces ; Treatment and Formation. 306
  • Rotely Scholarships, 214
  • Royal Society of Arts’ Medal, 845
  • Schoolmasters’ Year-Book and Directory, 402
  • Selb5’ as a Manufacturing Centre, 514
  • Sell’s Dictionary of the World’s Press, 749
  • St. James’s Hall (New), 584
  • Steam Wagons ; London County Council, 83
  • Stereometer Camera, 798
  • Swedish Peat Industry, 781
  • Technical Dictionary in Six Languages, 183
  • Technical Education and Business Men, 719 Technical Index, 214
  • Telegraph Companies for Territorial Army, 439
  • Testing Materials ; Stockholm Institution, 718 Timber-Cutting, United States, 273
  • Tourists’ Guide to the Continent, 788
  • Towns : Housing and Planning, 484
  • Transmission of Power by Ropes, 613
  • Tyne : Industrial Potentialities, 522
  • Weldless Tubes ; Rapid Manufacture, 438
  • Willing’s Press Guide, 185
  • Winnipeg; Rapid Growth, 80
  • Wire Ropeway Destroyed by Ice-Shove, 289
  • Wire Ropeway in Turkestan, 834
  • Working Men’s College, Melbourne, 350 Yarrow Scholarships, 183
  • Yarrow Scholarships (Civil Engineers), 59
  • Zinc Works at Mo (Norway), 585
  • Motor-Cars, &c,:
  • Commercial Motor-Vehicle and Motor-Boat Exhibition, 211, 381
  • Cordingley’s Exhibition, 168, 212
  • Cost (Running) of Commercial Cars, 211
  • Fire-Brigade Tender, &c., 849
  • Fire-Engines, Petrol Motor, 273
  • Moscow Exhibition, 369
  • “ Motoring Annual,” C98
  • Motors for Automobiles ; Prize Essay, 402
  • Scottish Reliability Motor Trials, 787
  • Steam-Wagons (L.C.C.), 83
  • Taximeter Motor-Cabs in Vienna, 762
  • Testing Motor-Cars, 317
  • Winnipeg Agricultural Motor Competition.
  • 273, 401
  • Naval:
  • Admiralty Steel Contracts, 369
  • “ Amiral Makarof,” 262
  • Armour-Plate Contracts, 214
  • Armoured Concrete Armour-Plate Trials, 382
  • Armoured Concrete Belt-Armour, 215
  • Austrian Floating-Dock, 582, 651
  • Austrian Navy, 668
  • “ Bellerophon,” 369
  • “ Boadicea,” 619
  • Briquettes and Coal Tests (United States), 272
  • Cheap Construction, 369
  • “ Collingwood,” 719
  • Danish Navy, 660
  • Destroyers, Oil Fuel for, 698
  • “ Devastation,” Sale of, 682
  • Devonport Dockyard, 215, 483, 551
  • Engineers’ Emoluments, 307
  • Fastest Warship, 551
  • File Contracts, Admiralty, 438
  • “ Fleet Annual and Naval Year-Book,” 214
  • Foreign Navies, 262
  • French Navy, 450, 695, 770
  • French Proving Ground at Quiberon, 182
  • German Battleship “Nassau,” 338
  • German Navy, 184, 273, 514, 635, 834
  • German Turbine Warships, 402, 817
  • H.M. Battleship “ St. Vincent,” 585, 853
  • H.M. Cruiser “ Boadicea,” 683
  • Ironclads, Fourteen Greatest, 225
  • Italian Cruiser “Amalfi,” 683
  • Italian Cruisers, 636
  • Italian Navy ; Loan, 83
  • Japanese Navy, 420, 578, 691
  • Nttval—continued.
  • Keyham Works, 403, 683
  • “ Les Flofcces de Combat en 1908,” 338
  • Liste Navale Fran^aise, 183, 583
  • Milford Haven ; Proposed Naval Base, 151
  • Official Wages ; United States Navy, 309
  • “ Peder Skram,” 719
  • Pembroke Dockyard, 273, 351
  • Portsmouth ; Oil-Fuel Tanks, 151
  • Portuguese Gunboat, 401
  • “Royal Navy List and Naval Recorder,” 151,584
  • Russian Naval Department; Re-Organisation,
  • 46
  • Russian Navy, 369, 703
  • Spanish Navy, 613
  • Steel, High-Speed ; Admiralty Contract, 214
  • Submarines for Manoeuvres. 753
  • “ Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten,” 112
  • United States Construction, 247
  • United States Estimates and Equipment, 14 Obituary* See GENERAL INDEX
  • Physics* See Mechanics
  • Piers* See Barloura
  • Railways and Locomotives:
  • Alpine Railway, 798
  • American Railroad Construction, 59
  • American Rolling-Stock, 49
  • Appledore Connection, 585
  • Argentina and Bolivia, 729
  • Baldwin Locomotives, 718
  • Bergen-Christiania, 246
  • Brake Shoe Tests, 719
  • Brazilian Broad Gauge, 783
  • Brazilian Construction, 356
  • Canadian Construction, 226
  • Chilian Transandine Railway, 493
  • Congo Railway, 161 .
  • Danish State, 166,465
  • Dore and Totley Junction Accident, 83
  • Dutch Electric Railways, 548
  • Elberfeld-Barnfeld Accident, 585
  • Electric Locomotives for Great Northern Railway (America), 49
  • Electric versrts Steam Locomotives ; Permanent-Way Tests, 439
  • Farringdon-Street Station Accident, 210
  • Fire-Box, American Corrugated, 719
  • Fire-Box Failures ; Causes, 683
  • Forest of Dean ; Railway Accommodation, 551 Freight-Carrying by Street Railways in Montreal, 49
  • French Railways, 192, 551
  • French Rolling-Stock and Foreign Orders, 83,
  • 718
  • French Traffic Receipts, 225
  • German Rails for South America, 399
  • Grand Trunk of Canada, 515
  • Great Northern Company and Locomotive Building, 753
  • Great Northern and Great Central, 448
  • Great Western, 185
  • Great Western Extensions, 439
  • Great Western Twin-Screw Tenders, 247
  • German Rolling-Stock, 293
  • Italian Railway Rolling-Stock, 183
  • Italian State Railway Works, 515
  • Light Railway Orders, 283, 309, 719
  • Locomotive Construction by Japanese Government, 817
  • Locomotive Exports, 414, 515, 651
  • Locomotives, Great Western, 215
  • Locomotives, Russian, 100
  • Locomotives (Three-Phase Electric) in America, 514
  • Locomotives, United States, 66
  • London and South-Western ; Some Statistics, 151
  • Lubrication of Locomotives ; Indian Contract, 49
  • Manchurian Railway, 594
  • Midland Electrification, 786
  • Midland Extension, 689
  • Midland Railway Motor Services, 585
  • Newbury Station (Great Western Railway), 719
  • Newport Tunnel (Great Western Railway), 439, 753
  • Norwegian Construction, 64
  • Paris Metropolitan, 112
  • Pennsylvania Railroad, 432, 437
  • Permanent-Way Exports, 90
  • Permanent Way Oiling, 762
  • Port Talbot, 185
  • Premiums for American Drivers and Firemen, 100
  • Prussian Railways Electrification, 660
  • Prussian Single-Phase Locomotive, 585
  • Prussian State, 166
  • Rail Specifications ; American, 166
  • Railway Year-Book, 601
  • Ramp (“ T. P.” Patent), 718
  • Resistencia and Metan Railway, 136
  • Rhymney Railway, 470
  • Roumanian Railways, 481
  • Russian Railway Development, 64
  • Simplon ; French Lines of Access, 211
  • Southern Europe ; Railway Construction, 211
  • Spanish Construction, 368, 384
  • St. Gothard, 765
  • Steam versus Electricity in Freight Haulage,
  • 145
  • Swedish Railway Revenues, 207
  • Swedish State Railway Locomotives, 733
  • Swiss Single-Phase Line, 559
  • Table Mountain (Cape Town) Railway, 125
  • Tasmanian Government Railway Finance, 293
  • Underground Electric (London); Fires, 150 Welsh Railway Combine, 11
  • Railways and Locomotives- continued
  • Welsh Traffic Receipts, 125, 719
  • Western Railway Club, 719
  • Sewage:
  • Argentine Drainage Works, 177
  • Burnham Scheme, 83
  • Cairo Drainage, 309
  • Chiswick Disposal Works, 652
  • Sllippillg:* See Shipbuilding, Ac.
  • Ships and Shipbnildlne:;
  • Belgo-Argentine Company’s Fleet, 728
  • British Ports ; Trade and Facilities, 368 Bucket-Dredger, Largest, 689
  • Clyde, &c., 82, 125, 150, 184, 243, 308, 338, 368,
  • 402, 438, 482, 514, 618, 718, 752, 787, 852
  • Derelict-Destroyer (United States), 478
  • Dredger for Ashanti Rivers, 719
  • Dredgers for the East, 615
  • Ferry Steamer “ Mew,” 728
  • Freights, Shipping, 31
  • German Tonnage, 31
  • Holland Shipping, 210
  • Hull-York Service, 863
  • “ lolanda,” Steam Yacht, 356
  • Italian Atlantic Liner, 247
  • Italian State Subvention, 215
  • Losses ; Lloyd’s Register, 150
  • “ Lusitania” and “Mauretania,” Speeds of,369 Mediterranean Service (N. G. L.), 273
  • New Method of Shipbuilding, 369
  • Norwegian Construction, 247
  • “Pericles,” T.-S.S., 834
  • Royal Mail Steam-Packet Fleet, 731
  • Royal Yacht “ Alexandra,” 403
  • Salvage Operations, Recent, 226
  • “ Shipping World ” Year-Book, 368
  • “Suevic Repairs, 76
  • Suez Canal Dredger, 332
  • Swedish-German Steam-Ferrj^ Connection, 731 Swiss Lake Fleet, 729
  • Tenders for Great Western Railway, 247
  • Trawler, Large. 80
  • Turbine-Steamer “ St. Andrew,” 515 Societies. 8ee Technical, Ac,, or Trades, etc. Strikes. See Trade Societies, Ac.
  • Technical Societies, Congresses, Ac.:
  • American Institution of Electrical Engineers, 83, 719
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 439, 594
  • American Society for Testing Materials, 683
  • Association of Engineers-in-Charge, 215, 431
  • Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions, 691, 818
  • Association Technique Maritime, 650
  • Association of Water Engineers, 728
  • British Association, 224, 339
  • British Metal Trade Federation, 214
  • Civil and Mechanical Engineers, 483
  • Concrete Institute, 619
  • Copper and Brass Institute, 338
  • Geologists’ Association, 578
  • Glasgow University Engineering Society, 242
  • Incorporated Institution of Automobile Engineers, 43, 255, 317, 479, 618
  • Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, 753
  • Institute of Chemistry, 336
  • Institute of Marine Engineers, 160, 305, 449, 700
  • Institute of Metals (Proposed), 438, 689, 787
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, 159, 399, 584, 714, 752, 816
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Birmingham Students), 180
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Manchester Students), 215
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 125, 368, 438, 584
  • Institution of Gas Engineers, 348, 817
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 151,*535, 680
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Graduates), 83, 211
  • Institution of Mining Engineers, 652, 787
  • Institution of Naval Architects, 147, 369
  • Institution for Testing Materials at Stockholm, 718
  • International Congress of Refrigerating Industries, 399
  • International Testing Association, 431, 852
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 78, 185, 523, 619, 788
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 214, 318, 348,
  • 403, 548, 552, 652
  • Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 627
  • New South Wales Engineering Association, 729
  • North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, 215, 863
  • Physical Society, 212
  • Rontgen Society, 83
  • Royal Institution, 481, 559, 618, 619
  • Royal Sanitary Institute, 83, 749, 817
  • Royal Society of Arts, 482, 845, 852
  • Siemens Stafford Engineering Society, 305
  • Society of Arts, 151
  • Society of Engineer8,^92
  • South Wales Institute of Engineers, 83, 125, 483
  • St. Petersburg International Congress of Navigation, 483, 523
  • Surveyors’ Institution, 431, 652 Tele&raphy. See Slectridty Telephony. See Electricity Trade. See Coal, Iron and Steel Markets, Shipbuilding, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies, Liiioiis. strikes, «kc.:
  • “American FederaCionist,” 284, 383, 561, 730, 864
  • American Railwaymen’s Wages, 284 Anti-Sweating League, 629
  • Arbitrament: Submission to Decision, 93, 450 Battersea Borough Council; Rate Case, 320 Blacksmiths, Asgocia*-ed, 127, 258, 350, 561,
  • 595, 694, 828
  • Blast-Furnacemen’s Wages, 48, 92, 483, 618
  • Board of Trade Reports as ’•o Labour, 126,161, 257, 413, 561, 730, 864
  • Boiler-Makers’ and Shipbuilders’ Society, 127, 284, 414, 695, 730, 864
  • Boot and Shoe Makers, National Union of, 23, 226, 350, 484, 662, 797
  • Boot and Shoe Trade Wages, 60, 414, 450
  • Breach of Contract by Miners, 524
  • British Metal Trades’ Conference, 214
  • British Steel Smelters’ Association, 369
  • Cab Laws for the Metropolis, 59
  • Cabmen (London) and Fares, 23
  • Cammell’s Men and Hours, 482
  • Canada and Labour Disputes, 764
  • Canadian Immigration Difficulties, 23,320, 414, 524
  • Cargo Fleet Ironworkers, 185, 215
  • Carpenters and Joiners; Amalgamated Society, 91, 257, 383, 524, 693, 731, 797,828
  • Cheap Train Question, 193
  • Chicago Convention and Labour, 864
  • Chili Nitrate Workers, Slaughter of, 662, 694
  • Chinese Seamen Question, 764
  • Clerks’ National Union, 829
  • Cleveland Miners and Non-Unionists, 11
  • Cleveland Miners’ Wages, 83, 515, 585, 596
  • Cleveland Municipal Trarawaymen’s Dispute, 694
  • Clyde Shipworkers, 60, 127, 258
  • Co-Operative Collieries, 60
  • Co-Operative Congress and Minimum Wage, 484
  • Co-Operative Congress at Newport, 828
  • Cotton Spinners, Amalgamated Association of, 284, 414, 561, 694, 828
  • Cotton Trade Disputes, 60, 92, 127, 161, 194, 320, 350, 384, 414, 449, 630, 798
  • Cotton Trade and Short Time, 798
  • Cotton Trade Wages (United States), 484, 663 Derby Trades Council and Mr. Bell, 524 Dundee Election ; Labour Situation, 662 Durham Miners, 226, 350, 484, 630, 662, 828 Edmonton Brickmakers’ Strike, 524 Eight-Hours Bill (General), 319, 414 Eight-Hours Bill arid Messrs. Vickers, 402 Engineers, Amalgamated ; Resignation of Mr.
  • Barnes, 484, 524,662, 797, 828
  • Engineers, Amalgamated Society of, 91, 225, 319, 414, 484, 524, 662, 764, 797, 828
  • Enginemen, Firemen, &c., Amalgamated Union of, 551
  • French Society of Mineral Industry, 845
  • Friendly Societies, 1907, 59
  • Friendly Society Meetings, 828
  • French Strike Statistics, 117
  • French Wages, 226
  • Funds, Investment of Trade Union, 319 General Federation of Trades, 349, 764 German Reichstag Reporters, 450 Government Workers’ Federation, 257
  • Great Eastern Railway Conciliation Board, 450 Hatters’ Dispute, 23, 60, 127, 193
  • Independent Labour Party’s Conference, 596 Indian Factory Inquiry, 225
  • Indian Railway Conciliation Boards, 226
  • Indian Telegraphists’ Strike, 524
  • Industrial Notes, 23, 59, 91, 126, 161, 193, 225, 257, 283, 319, 349, 383, 413, 449, 484, 624, 561,
  • 596, 629, 662, 693, 780, 764, 797, 828, 864
  • Industrial Situation, 126, 162, 257, 413, 561, 596, 730, 864
  • Iquique ; Slaughter of Strikers, 24
  • Ironfounders’ Society, 91, 257, 414, 524, 694, 816, 864
  • Ironmoulders of Scotland, 92, 225, 349, 383, 630, 694, 797
  • Ironworkers and the Admiralty, 193
  • Ironworkers’ Journal, 92, 258, 349, 384, 561 662, 797
  • Ironworkers’ Wages, 92, 151, 349, 384, 438, 439, 450, 484, 561, 630, 662, 752, 753, 797
  • Japanese Emigration and North America, 225 Jarrow Dispute and Cleveland Miners, 247 Labour Legislation Activity, 162
  • Labour Newspaper Project, 383
  • Labour Party ; Conference at Hull, 92,127, 161
  • Labour Part5' and Miners’ Federation, 596, 630, 694, 764, 828
  • Labour Party and Re-Election, 524
  • Labour Party and Socialism, 193
  • Labour Party’s Quarterly Circular, 595
  • Labour Position, Present and Past, 629
  • Labour Question in Sweden, 81
  • Labour Troubles in 1907, 23
  • Lambeth Borough ; Demands of Casual Labour, 630
  • Legislation, Prospective, 193
  • “Living-In” System, 194
  • London Compositors’ Strike, 162
  • May-Day Celebrations. 630
  • Meetings of Trade Societes ; Desired Facilities, 193
  • Metropolitan Unions and London Trades Council, 798
  • Midland Company and Sunday Duty, 24
  • Midland Railway Conciliation Board, 484
  • Miners’ Congress. International, 829
  • Miners’ Eight-Hours Bill, 319, 350, 384, 449
  • Trade Societies. Unions* Ac,-coiitinued.
  • Miners Gala-Day; Blackpool and Southport, 5? I
  • Miners’ Wages (United States), 484
  • Motor-Bus Strike (London), 60, 92, 127 National Association of Manufacturers, 731 Newspaper Carters and Assistants, 162 North-East Coast; Shipworkers’ Dispute, 23, 60, 92, 127, 161, 194, 226, 258, 284, 319, 350, 383, 384, 414, 4.50, 484, 524, 562, 596, 630, 662, 694, 695, 730, 764, 798, 829, 865
  • North-Eastern Railway Dispute, 384, 562, 590, 630, 694
  • Northumberland Miners’ Wages, 484 Nottingham Printers’ Wages Question, 226 Nottinghamshire Miners’Strike, 24, 60, 226 Old-Age Pensions, 193, 662. 828, 865
  • Overtime and the Trades Union Congress, 24 Overtime and Unemployment, 82
  • Paisley Thread-Workers’ Dismissal, 662 Pauperism in London, 59
  • Post Office Servants ; Adoption of Hobhouse Report, 258
  • Postal Clerks’ Annual Conference, 596
  • Postal Employes, 524
  • Printers’ Breach of Contract Case, 524 Printing Trade Unions ; Federation, 798 Profit-Sharing, 693
  • Railway Conciliation Boards, 60, 248, 320, 350, 450, 662, 731, 764, 829
  • Russian Rolling-Stock, 258
  • Salvation Army and Sweating, 764
  • Scotch Iron-Moulders’ Dispute, 524
  • Scottish Miners’ Conference and Wages, 2S Scottish Miners’ Wages, 484, 562, 596, 662 Scottish Trade Union Congress, 630
  • Seamen’s Union and the Asiatics, 562 Secondary School Fees. 193
  • Shop Assistants’ Conference, 596
  • Shop Hours Act and Borough Councils, 127 Shop Hours Bill, 629
  • Sickness and Old-Age Insurance in Germany, 630
  • Skilled Labour Report, 126,257,413, 561,730,864 Southport Miners’ Demonstration, 764 Staffordshire Pottery Workers, 226, 258, 284, 320, 350, 414
  • Steel Union, 870
  • Strike Statistics, 23, 117, 127, 161, 258, 414, 561, 730,864
  • Sweated Industries Bill, 257, 284, 384, 449
  • Tin Box-Makers’ Strike, 92
  • Towns ; Housing and Planning, 484, 662 Trade Unions’ Deputations to Ministers, 193 Trades Disputes Act Cases, 258, 798
  • Trades Disputes Act Test-Case, 630
  • “ Trades and Labour Gazette,” 258, 798
  • Trades Union Congress ; Parliamentary Committee, 319, 484
  • Transvaal; White versus Coloured Labour, 524 Troops ; Employment in Labour Disputes, 35u Typographical Association, 730
  • Unemployed ; March, 193, 226 Unemployment Bill, 384
  • Unemployment in Chicago and Berlin, 162, 226 Unemployment Question ; Its National Character, 320
  • Union Levies ; Question of Legality, 92
  • Union Levies ; Suggested Deduction from Wages, 24
  • Unionism (New) of Europe, 864
  • United States Law and Labour, 284 United States ; New Labour Party, 524 United States President and Labour, 449 United States Workers’ Protest Against Administration of Law, 561, 629, 730
  • Wages Boards for Home Work, 320
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 127, 161, 258, 414, 561, 730, 864
  • Welsh Iron and Steel Workers’ Wages, 11 Welsh Miners and Non-Unionists, 798, 865 Wire-Drawers’ Society ; Secretary, 682 Workmen’s Compensation Act and Illegitimate Children, 401
  • Workmen’s Tickets and London County Council Cars, 731

Tramways :

  • Birmingham Corporation, 718
  • Birmingham Tramway Accident, 45 Bristol, 273
  • Cardiff Corporation, 309
  • Concrete Sleepers (Continuous) on Street Railways, 403
  • Glasgow Electric ; Depreciation, 728 Glasgow Tramway Accident, 849
  • Liverpool Corporation, 627 Metropolitan Map, 183
  • Newcastle Tramway Lay-Out, 185 Rhondda, 753
  • Road Train, Electric, 403 Side-Rod Street Cars, 49
  • Tramway Traffic and Population, 439 Warner Tramcar Truck, 100

Tunnelling :

  • Alpine Tunnel (New), 439
  • Chicago Intake Tunnel (Water), 11 East River. 402
  • Great Belt Tunnel (Proposed), 134 Newport (G. W.R.), 439
  • Simplon ; French Access, 211
  • Vehicles. See Cars, Motor, and Railways,
  • Warships. See Naval

Water Works:

  • Cardiff Supply, 853
  • Devonport, 753 Glamorganshire Water Supply, 49

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