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Engineering 1910 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1910 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs.
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Accidents :

  • Accidents and Disablements in Industrial Processes, 186 i
  • Petrol; Accidents, 490
  • Railway Accidents, 613

Aeronautics:

  • Aeroplane Supply Company, 813
  • German High School Lectures, 766
  • Scottish International Aviation Meeting, 566
  • Wolseley Aeroplane Motor, 112

Agriculture:

  • British Engine Exports, 323
  • Lagos Agricultural Show, 814
  • Royal Agricultural Society, 24
  • Alloys See Mining and Metallurgy

Appointments:

  • Bristol University : Faculty of Engineering, 566
  • Cunard Company : Superintendent Engineer, 113
  • Grand Trunk Railway Directorate, 280
  • Ireland University : Engineering Chair, 161
  • Northampton Polytechnic Institute: Associate Head of Electrical Engineering, 346
  • Tyne Improvement Commission : Engineer, 513
  • Armour* See/Tarai
  • Artillery* See Gun9
  • Automobiles* See Motor-Cars
  • Boilers* See Engine and Boilers

Bridges:

  • Great Western Railway Bridge, Demolition of, 478
  • Quebec Bridge, 830
  • Rhymney Railway Bridge, 315
  • Rock Bridge, Natural, 96
  • Steel Contract for Manchurian Railway Bridge, 315
  • Strength of Parts (Old Iron Bridges), 647

Canals and Waterways:

  • Kaiser Wilhelm, 472
  • Manchester Ship, 218, 277
  • Panama, 715
  • Suez, 523, 674
  • Tyne-Solway Firth Canal Scheme, 675 Volga-Don Project, 522
  • Cars, Motor* See Motor-Cars.

Catalogues: 95, 129, 154, 193, 229, 262, 298, 331, 432, 464, 497, 530, 543, 629, 656, 696, 732, 795, 830

  • A.E.G. Electric Company, 530
  • A.E.G. Electrical Company of South Africa, 298
  • Adams Manufacturing Co, Limited, 497
  • Addy, George, 656
  • Adnil Electric Company, Limited, 229, 432
  • Alldays and Onions’ Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 696
  • Alley and McLellan, Limited, 95, 331
  • American Locomotive Sander Company, 795
  • Appleby Crane and Transporter Co, Limited, 656
  • Archdale and Co., Limited, James, 229, 629
  • Armorduct Manufacturing Co, Limited, 229
  • Armstrong (Sir W, G.), Whitworth, and Co., Limited, 830
  • Atlas Resilient Road-Wheels, Limited, 629
  • Aubert, Grenier, and Co., 497
  • Balcke and Co., Limited, 331, 464, 830
  • Baldwin and Co., James, 154
  • Barron and Bithell, 530
  • Beardshaw and Son, Limited, J., 497
  • Beck and Co., Limited, 629 Beck, 0. N.,629
  • Bennis and Co., Limited, Ed., 95, 262
  • Blakeborough and Sons, J., 298
  • Bleichertand Co., Ad., 464
  • Bowden’s Patents Syndicate, Limited, E. M., 696
  • Bowes, Scott, and Western, Limited, 331
  • Braby and Co., Limited, Frederick, 696
  • Braulik, G., 497
  • Brinjes and Goodwin, 262
  • British Aluminium Company, Limited, 262
  • British Central Electrical Company, 193
  • British Electric Plant Company, Limited, 331
  • British Electrical Trade Supply and Bitumen Company, 298
  • British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 154
  • British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, 262
  • Brockie Pell Arc-Lamp Company, 696
  • Buck and Hickman, Limited, 543
  • Burton, Griffiths, and Co., C. W., 262
  • Butterley Company, Limited, 154
  • Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, Limited, 298
  • Cape Abestos Co, Limited, 298
  • Carter, Sons, and Co., Limited, J., 129
  • Central Engine Works, 95
  • Century Engineering Company, 193
  • Chloride Electrical Storage Co, Limited, 229
  • Churchill and Co., Limited, Charles, 95
  • Citroen and Co., Andr6, 497
  • Clarke, Chapman, and Co., Limited, 795
  • Clark’s Machine-Tool Company (1907), Limited, 629
  • Clyde Structural Iron Company, Limited, 129
  • Combination Metallic Packing Company, Limited, 298
  • Cooper Company, C. and G., 262
  • Cotton-Powder Company, Limited, 497
  • Cowper-Coles Engineering Co, Limited, 262
  • Cradock and Co., Limited, George, 229
  • Crompton and Co., Limited, 229 !
  • Cubitt Concrete Construction Company, 229 [
  • Daimler Motor Company (1904), Limited, 497
  • Davidson and Co., Limited, 298
  • Davis Paraffin Carburettor Company, 262
  • Davis and Co., E. J., 629
  • Davy Engineering, Limited, 464
  • Dennis Brothers, Limited, 629
  • Dickinson and Co. (Bolton), Limited, John, 464
  • Dodman and Co., Limited, A., 732
  • Down, Fred. J., 497
  • Drew-Bear, Perks, and Co., Limited, 732
  • Edge (1907), Limited, S. F., 262
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company, Limited, 696, 830 !
  • Electric Construction Company, Limited, 331
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company, Limited, 129, 497, 732 t
  • Electrical Company, Limited, 298
  • Elliott Brothers, 229
  • Empire Roller-Bearings Company, 432
  • Escher, Wyss, and Co., 432
  • Expanded Metal Company, Limited, 530
  • Eyquem’s Patents, 497, 656
  • Eyre Smelting Company, 229
  • Firth, Limited, William, 497
  • Fleming, Birkby, and Goodall, Limited, 298
  • Fuel-Economiser Company, 129
  • Ganz and Co., 262 : AVratww, 464 ;
  • Gebauer Works and Engineering Company, ' 630 I
  • Geipel and Co., William, 656 :
  • General Electric Company, Limited, 732 ’
  • Gibbons Brothers, Limited, 497
  • Gibson and Co., Arthur L., 539 *
  • Glover and Co., Limited, W. T., 732 :
  • Goodwin, Barsby, and Co., 129
  • Goodwin and Son, Limited, Arnold, 298 I
  • Graphite Products, Limited, 830 ]
  • Hall and Co., Limited, J. P., 262
  • Hannoversche Maschinenbau A.-G., 497 Harpers, Limited, 298
  • Hathorn, Davey, and Co., Limited, 530 Hawksley, Wild, and Co., Limited, 298 ’
  • Haworth and Co., A., 732
  • Hepburn and Cocks, 95
  • Herbert, Limited, Alfred, 229, 298, 656
  • Holmes and Co., J. H., 262 I
  • Holophane Glass Company, 154 1
  • Holroyd and Co., Limited, John, 262
  • Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Richard, 497 j
  • Hoyt Metal Company of Great Britain, Limited, ' 298 i
  • Hunt and Co., Limited, R., 229 ]
  • Isenthal and (jo., 262 |
  • Jacobson, Richard, 229 [
  • Johnson, Clapham, and Morris, Limited, Richard, 656
  • Johnson and Sons (Leeds), Limited, W., 154
  • Kater and Ankersmit, 656
  • Keith and Blackman Company, Limited, James, 497 i
  • Knap and Co., Limited, Conrad, 696
  • Lahmeyer Electrical Company, Limited, 193
  • Langdon-Davies Motor Co, Limited, 95
  • Lee and Hunt, Limited, 795 I
  • Leonhardt and Co., Rud, 530 ’
  • Lewenz, H. L, 795
  • Lift Fireplace Co, 629
  • Linotype and Machinery, Limited, 298
  • Little Co, Limited, The Gilbert, 432
  • Loewe and Co., Limited, Ludw., 298
  • London Phosphor-Copper and Bronze Company. 193
  • Lune Valley Engineering Company, 229
  • Lux Candle Company, Limited, 530
  • Machine-Tool Company, Limited, 432, 732
  • Maclaren and Co., Limited, Robert, 629
  • Main and Co., Limited, A. and J., 331
  • Mansfield and Sons, Limited, 193
  • Margewood Locks, Limited, 95
  • Marshall, Fleming, and Co., 656
  • Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Ntlrnberg, 298, 796
  • Merryweather and Sons, Limited, 154
  • Metallic Compositions Co, 696
  • Mirrlees Watson Co, Limited, 154
  • Mitchell's Emery-Wheel Co, 497
  • Morton and Co., Limited, Francis, 464
  • Mumford, Limited, A. G., 656
  • Nelson Valve Company, 95
  • Catalogues—continued.
  • New Era Manufacturing Company, 262 Ortens-Boving and Co., Jens, 298, 795 Parsons’ Motor Company, Limited, 543 Pearlite Steel Company (1910), Limited, 530 Peckham Truck Company, 795
  • Peebles and Co., Limited, Bruce, 262, 530, 732 Pels and Co., Henry, 831
  • Perkin and Co., Limited, 262
  • Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company, Limited, 262, 543
  • Pinithole Company, 262
  • Pitman, Percy, 530
  • Portland Forge Company, Limited, 298
  • Potter and Co., A. 0., 830
  • Power and Mining Machinery Company, 298 Princeps and Co., 656
  • Ratner Safe Company, 830
  • Reddaway and Co., F., 229
  • Reid, Meeking, and Co., 795
  • Rex Roofing Co., 530
  • Reyrolle and Co., Limited, A., 262
  • Rolls Royce, Limited, 262
  • Rowland and Co., Limited, B. R., 464
  • Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 298, 732
  • Ryerson and Son, Joseph T., 656, 795 Ryknield Motor Company, Limited, 530
  • Scott and Mountain, Limited, Ernest, 262 Scriven and Co., 154
  • Segment Motor Rim Company, Limited, 331 Shanks and Co., O., 229
  • Sharer and Young, Limited, 262
  • Sharpe, A. H., 193
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, 331, 530
  • Siemens Brothers’ Dynamo Works, Limited, 262, 464, 732, 795
  • Smooth-On Manufacturing Company, 830 Snow Steam-Pump Works, 298
  • Spannagfcl, H., 262
  • Stephenson and < o.. Limited, 656
  • Stewart, Robert D., 656
  • Swift and Sons, George, 154
  • Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, 298 Tangyes, Limited, 129, 262, 830
  • Tarflux Roads, Limited, 262
  • Taylor and Challen, Limited, 497
  • Thorn and Hoddle Acetylene Co., Limited, 129
  • Trier Brothers, 432
  • Tudor Accumulator Company, Limited, 298 Turnbull and Co., Limited, Alexander, 298 Turner Brothers. Limited, 262
  • Vandervell and Co., C. A., 830
  • Veithardt and Hall. 795
  • Veritys, Limited. 530
  • Vickers Sons and Maxim, Limited, 229
  • Vincit Company, Limited, 497
  • Walker Brothers (Wigan), Limited, 732 Warner Engineering Company, Limited, 298 Waygood and Co., Limited, R., 193, 795 Wellington Tube Works, Limited, 530 Werf Conrad, Limited, 464
  • Western Electric Company, 229
  • Westinghouse Machine Company, 229
  • Westinghouse Brake Company, Limited, 298 White and Sons, R., 262
  • Wilcox and Co., Limited, W. H., 193
  • Willans and Robinson, Limited, 656
  • Wilson-Wolf Engineering Company, Limited, 732
  • Wilson and Gillie, 262
  • Wolseley Tool and Motor - Car Company, Limited, 530
  • Wood (W. H.), Locomotive Fire-Box and Tube- Plate Company, 830
  • Wright and Wood, Limited, 464, 732
  • Yorkshire Boiler Company, Limited, 497
  • Cement and Concrete:
  • Boats, Ferro-Concrete, 813
  • Culvert, Kilton Ferro-Concrete, 90
  • Lathing, New (Concrete) Steel, 463
  • Muribloc Partition Slabs, 296
  • Slag in the Manufacture of Cement, 724
  • Clieiui.stry* See Physics and Chemistry
  • Coal:
  • Accidents (Electrical) in Mines, 145
  • Admiralty Contracts, 747
  • African (South) Trade, 176
  • Belgian Production, 479
  • Brewer u. Rhymneyiron Company, Limited, 113
  • British Exports, 53, 432
  • British Production, 88
  • Cables, Colliery, 575
  • Cardiff, 23, 47, 79, 113, 145, 177, 211, 245, 281, 315, 347, 390, 415, 448, 477, 513, 547, 575, 613, 647, 679, 715, 747, 779, 813
  • Cardiff Exports, 23,145
  • Coal-Dust, Prevention of, 678
  • Colliery Amalgamation (South Wales), 675
  • Collierj’ Developments in Lancashire, 513
  • Colliery Developments in Yorkshire, 812 Doncaster Coalfield, 414
  • Donetz Shipments, 722
  • Fuel Works at Swansea, 415
  • German Deep Mining, 679
  • t'<U»l—conf
  • Hull Trade, 47, 176, 315. 476, 613, 779
  • Indian Coal for Australia, 415
  • Llanelly Shipments, 23
  • New South Wales Production, 457
  • Newport Exports, 23
  • Oakdale Navigation Collieries, 779
  • Sheffield, 22, 47, 74, 112, 145, 176, 211, 244, 281, 315, 347, 415, 448, 476, 513, 547, 575, 613, t47, 679, 715, 747, 779, 813
  • Sheffield Exchange Project, 613
  • South Wales Coal and Iron Companies, 789
  • South Wales Fields ; Map, 365
  • South Wales Shipments, 47, 211, 477, 613, 779 Spitzbergen Coal, 822
  • Storage of Coal; Weathering Experiments, 690 Swedish Contracts for Welsh Coal, 390
  • Trade in 1909, 64
  • Welsh Coal Abroad, 613, 679
  • Welsh Coal for Belgium, 448, 715, 779, 813
  • Welsh Coal for Russia, 281
  • Welsh Coal and Shipping Hand-Book, 588
  • Welsh Colliery Property, 575
  • Whitehaven Colliery Disaster, 644
  • C'oIle{?<*S. See Education
  • Companies :
  • American General Electric Company, 722 Askern Coal and Iron Company, Limited, 414 Atlantic Merthyr Colleries, Limited, 613 Austrian Lloyds, 679
  • Aviation Investment and Research, Limited, 445
  • Bessemer and Co., Limited, Henry, 244, 281
  • Beyer, Peacock, and Co., Limited, 245
  • Bristol and South Wales Railway Wagon Company, Limited, 177
  • Brown and Co., Limited, John, 779
  • Caramell Laird and Co., Limited, 347
  • Cardiff Channel Dry Docks and Pontoon Company, 715
  • Cooke and Co., William, 747
  • Daimler Motor Company (1904), Limited, 787 Dulais Tin-Plate Company, Limited, 679
  • Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Company, Limited, 747, 779
  • Firth and Sons, Limited, Thomas, 112
  • Forges et Chantiers de la Mdditerranee, 763 Gloucester Wagon, &c.. Company, Limited, 208
  • Great Northern Telegraph Company, 74
  • Great Western Collierj' Company, Limited, 281
  • Gute-HoffnungshUtte, 513
  • Hallamshire Steel Company, 679
  • Howaldt Company, 623
  • Jessop and Sons, Limited, William, 315 Kelham Rolling-Mills, 747
  • I Kenyon and Co., Limited, John, 747
  • Kerr, Stuart, and Co,, Limited, 509
  • Leeds Forge Company, 276 1 Locket’s Merthyr Collieries (1894), Limited, 613
  • I Newport, Abercarn Black - Vein Steam-Coal
  • I Company, Limited, 813
  • I Parkgate Iron and Steel Company, Limited,
  • ! 647
  • ! Pease and Partners, Limited, 715
  • Penrikyber Navigation Colliery Company, Limited, 315
  • Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company, 245 Rhymney Iron Company, Limited, 177
  • South Wales Electrical Power - Distribution Company, 448, 513
  • Thornycroft and Co., Limited, John I., 646 Trans-Atlantic Company (French), 675
  • United States Steel Corporation, 530 Vickers Sons and Maxim, Limited, 109. 347 Worthington Pump Company, Limited, 432
  • Concrete. See Cement and Concrete
  • Docks. See Barbours, &e.
  • Drainage. See Sewage
  • Education :
  • Children, Industrial Education of, 78 Ireland University ; Engineering Chair, 161 London County Council Scholarehips, &c., 55 Public Schools’ Year-Book (1910), 415 Scholarships, London County Council Trade, 425
  • School Hygiene, 75
  • Schoolmasters’ Year-Book and Directory, 458 University College; Engineering Lectures, 26, 43
  • Electric Tramways. See Tramways
  • Electricity:
  • Copenhagen, Projected Station, 331 Directory, Berly’s Universal Electrical, 229 Electric Waves and the Electro-Magnetic
  • Theory of Light: Erratum^ 343
  • Electrical Trades’ Directory and Hand-Book. 562
  • Fowler’s Pocket-Book, 141
  • Furnaces, Electric, 243
  • Garcke’s Manual of Electrical Undertakings, 613
  • Generator, 400-Watt Motor, 280
  • I German Electrical Industry, 647
  • Electricity— continued.
  • Glasgow Tramways Brake, 477
  • Kalender fUr Electrotechniker (1910), 58
  • Lamps (Incandescent), with Tungsten Filaments. 416
  • Lead-Mill, Electrical Drive for, 630
  • Mazda” Metal-Filament Lamps, 145
  • Meat-Curing by Electricity, 630
  • Meters, B.T.H., 218
  • Modern Electricity ; Lectures, 47
  • Montefiore College (Old Students); Technical Prize, 575
  • New Zealand Hydro-Electric Scheme, 391
  • Nickel Wire in Electric Furnaces, 55 Organ-Blower, Electric, 59
  • Power-Station “ Improvers,” 612 Radiology and Electricity Congress, 55 Radiotelegraphic Stations, Earth for, 345 Radiotelegraphic Stations, Wooden Masts for, 732
  • Radiotelegraphy between Germany and Cameroon, 415
  • Repair of Power-Station, Rapid, 211 Rolling-Mill Equipment, 79
  • Schaffhausen Hydro-Electric Power, 400 Shipyard Power Equipment, 47
  • Shocks, Accidental, in Public Baths, 205 Siemens’ Plant; Lantern Slides, 47
  • Siemens’ Works, 814
  • Single-Phase Traction on French Railways, 331 South Wales Development, 448
  • Sweden, Hydro-Electric Power in, 812 Switch-Adaptor, Wright’s Patent, 646 Telephone Statistics, 463
  • Telephony at the Faroe Islands, 30
  • Tramway Supply Charges, 153 Turbo-Alternators, 355
  • Turbo-Dynamo, Exhaust, 175
  • Westminster Supply Corporation’s Millbank Works, 112
  • Engines and Boilers:
  • Belts (Steel) for Power Transmission, 390 Boiler Explosion ; Caldercruix Paper-Mills, 145 Boilers (Marine) on Long Voyages, 75 Breakdowns, 314 I
  • Marine Engineering ; Repeat Work, 464 Oil Fuel, 43
  • Superheaters on German Ocean-Going Steamer, 129
  • Turbine Engines for Admiralty, 645 Turbine-Shop (A.E.G.), 228 Turbines for German Navy, 763 Turbo-Dynamo, Exhaust, 175 Water-Tube Boiler Case, 775
  • Errata and Addenda:
  • Airship, Building Shed for, 242
  • Campbell Gas-Engine Company, Limited, 779 Columns, Rankine-Gordon and Euler’s Formul«e for. 77
  • Electric Waves and the Electro-Magnetic Theory of Light, 343
  • Flow of Water over Triangular Notches, 514 Foundry Plant and Machinery, 509
  • Ganz and Co.’s Address, 464
  • “ Gasmachinen, Die,” 178
  • Glasgow Main-Drainage Works, 621 Hopper-Wagons, Queensland Railways, 645 Humphrey Pump, 207, 276
  • Kilton Ferro-Concrete Culvert, 90
  • Siemens Martin Process (Inventors), 724
  • Exhibitions :
  • Boys’ Brigade Handicrafts, 566
  • Brussels Exhibition : Addendum^ 779
  • Brussels Exhibition, Catalogue of Scientific Apparatus, 790
  • Dresden International Hygiene, 346 Internal-Combustion Motors (St. Petersburg), 122
  • Laundry Engineers’ Exhibition, 244 Manchester Industrial, 15
  • Municipal and Health, 546
  • Naval (Olympia), 54, 323
  • Odessa, 459
  • Oil-Engines (Marine); North Sea Fisheries and Shipping, 137
  • Photo-Printing, Apparatus for, 217
  • Prague Agricultural, 277
  • Printing, Stationery, and Allied Trades, 79 Railways and Land Transport, Buenos Aires, 137, 562, 674
  • Explosions. See Engines and Boilers
  • Explosives. See Guns
  • FerrO’Coilcrcte. See Cement and Concrete
  • Ffi.ving-Mavhllics. See Aeronautics
  • Gas and Gas Engines:
  • Bochum Supply, 612
  • “ Die Gasmaschinen : ” Erratum, 178 Gas-Engines, Large Cockerill-Westgarth, 218 Gas-Producers and Internal-Combustion Engines, 643
  • Gas at Sheffield, 347
  • Humphrey Pump : Errata, 207, 276
  • “ Pharoso” Petrol-Gas System, 347 Producer-Gas in Gas-Engines, 297
  • Guns and Explosives:
  • Breech-Blocks and the French Navy, 245 Cordite, Flameless, 177, 324
  • Harbours, Piers, Ac.:
  • Belfast Developments, 282
  • Bober Dam (Silesia), 262
  • Bordeaux Harbour Equipments, 425
  • Brazilian Battleship Dock, 747
  • Bristol Docks, 315
  • Cardiff Channel Docks, 715
  • Clyde ; Battleship Graving Dock, 54
  • Devonport Dock Extension, 79
  • Floating Dock, Self-Docking, 346
  • Gaspe Harbour (Canada), 422
  • Hull Docks, 716
  • Llanelly Harbour Trust, 415
  • Melbourne Harbour Improvements (Proposed),
774
  • Parkeston Quay, 16
  • Penarth, Returns, 211!
  • Plymouth Breakwater, 281
  • Ports, Creation and Development of, 218 Portsmouth Floating Dock, 145
  • H irbours. l*lers, Ac.-continued.
  • Rhyl Pier Extension, 416
  • Rivers, Pollution of, 211
  • Swansea Harbour Trade, 47
  • Swansea New Dock, IIS
  • Usk Improvements, 211
  • Hydraulics. See Mechanics
  • Industries and Commerce:
  • British South African Register, 266 Charcoal Briquette-Making in the East, 643 Engineering, Steel, and Hardware Trades;
  • British and Foreign Guide, 175
  • File Trade in Sheffield, 517
  • Flax-Growing in Ireland, 324
  • French Tariff and British Boot Trade, 425 Llanelly Tin-Plate Trade, 547
  • Locomotive Exports, 128, 177, 463
  • London Chamber of Commerce ; Metal Trades Section, 153
  • Radium, Swedish Production, 331
  • Sheffield and America, 448
  • Sheffield and Spain, 779
  • Sheffield Edged-Tool Trade, 715
  • Sheffield Exchange, 747
  • Sheffield Exports to America, 22
  • Sheffield Industries and French Tariff, 47, 315, 415, 613, 679
  • Sheffield and the Swedish Tariff, 715
  • Sheffield Trades in 1909, 176
  • Swansea Valley Tin, &c.. Trade, 23, 47, 113, 145, 177. 281, 315, 347, 415, 448, 613, 679, 715 Zinc Convention, 468
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies
  • Iron and Steel I
  • Allen and Co., Limited, Edgar ; Extension, 547 American Pig Production, 331
  • Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 98, 245 Blast-Furnace Charging (Mechanical), 512 Bosshardt Process, 281
  • British Rail Exports, 79, 296, 390, 513, 660 Canadian Production, 775
  • Cleveland, 23, 47. 74, 113, 145, 177, 211, 245, 281, 315, 347, 390, 416, 448, 477, 613, 547, 575, 613, 647, 679, 715, 747, 779, 813
  • Dowlais, 47, 113, 145, 177, 211, 245, 281, 315, ' 347, 415, 513, 547, 675, 613, 647, 715, 747, 779, 813
  • Duisburg Works, 245 I
  • Electric Furnaces, Table of, 464
  • Foundry Plant and Machinery : Erratum, 509 Foundry Practice, 315
  • General Trade, 26, 58. 90, 126, 156, 186, 220, 255, 460, 691,623, 661, 690, 726, 758, 790
  • German Pig Production, 414, 521
  • German Production, 228, 710
  • High-Speed Steel and the French Tariff, 47, 316, 415,
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 47, 477,
  • Natal Ore, 731
  • New Brunswick Ores, 624 Smelting Works (Proposed), 55
  • Nova Scotia Ores, 26
  • Rail Contract for Australia, 830 Russian Pig Production, 646
  • Scotch Trade, 24, 46,47, 79, 112, 144, 376, 210, 244, 280, 314, 346, 414, 448, 477, 512, 546, 574, 612, 646, 678, 714, 746, 778, 812
  • Sheffield, 22, 47, 74, 112, 145, 176, 211, 244, 281, 315, 347, 415, 448, 476, 513, 547, 575, 613, 647, 679, 715, 747,779,813
  • Sheffield Exports, 647
  • Sheffield Steel and International Association for Testing Materials, 613
  • Siemens-Martin Process (Inventors) : Erratum, 724
  • South Wales Coal and Iron Companies, 787
  • Steel Contract for Manchurian Railway Bridge, 315
  • Steel Corporation’s Ore Production, 530 Swedish Production of Iron, 825
  • Tees Shipments, 23, 74, 113, 145, 211, 245, 281, 315, 347, 390, 448,513, 576, 715, 747, 813
  • Titanium Steel Experiments, 679
  • Titanium Steel Rails, 17
  • Vancouver and Texada Deposits, 679
  • Vancouver Iron and Steel Plant, 779 Wire-Mill Extension, 813
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies, He.
  • Light* Electric. Bee Electricity
  • Locomotives. See Railways
  • Machine Tools. Bee Mechanics
  • Marine Ellgineeriilg. See Engines and Boilers
  • Markets:
  • Cleveland, 23, 47, 74, 113, 145, 177, 211, 245, 281, 315, 347, 390, 415, 448, 477, 513, 547, 675, 613, 647, 679, 715, 747, 779, 813
  • Copper, 47, 79, 324, 389, 441, 678, 746 Copper in Hamburg, 173
  • Glasgow Pig Iron, 24, 46, 79,112, 144, 176, 210, 244, 280. 314, 346, 390, 414, 447, 477, 512, 546, 574, 612, 646, 678, 714, 746, 778, 812
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 24, 46, 79, 112, 144, 176, 210, 244, 280, 314, 346, 414, 448, 477, 512, 546, 574, 612, 646, 678, 714, 746, 778, 812
  • Mechanics!:
  • Amalgaline Proc?8sof Joining Metals, 291 Apportioner (May’s), 575
  • Brooks’s T-Square Lock, 606 Calcium Carbide Sprayer, 296 Calico-Printing Mechanism, 390
  • Columns; Rankine-Gordon and Euler’s For- I mulae : Erratum, lYl
  • Crane Locomotive, Heavy Side-Tank, 113 Drafting-Machine, Autoscaler, 489 File-Grinder (Ashton), 448
  • Files; Admiralty Contract, 145
  • Flow of Water over Triangular Notches : Erratum, 514
  • Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers* Pocket-Book, 298
  • Furnace Cement (Hailwood), 298
  • Lathe for Polar Expedition, 629
  • Lift, Verity-Barlow Patent, 414 Rail-Planers, Dreadnought, 177
  • Schmidt Superheaters for Locomotives, 229 Stamp-Affixing Machine, 574
  • Sugar Plant, British-Built, 242
  • .llCChjUliCS—continued.
  • Timber and Wood-Working Machinery, 558
  • Vacuum Cleaner, Portable, 756
  • Water-Main Incrustations, Machine for Removing, 613
  • Water-Current Meter (Eknian), 261
  • Aletals* See Industries, Iron and Steel, and Mining and Metallurgy
  • Alining^ and Alctalliirgry:
  • Accidents (Electrical) in Mines, 145
  • American Metallurgy, 825
  • American Petroleum, 424
  • Australian Gold Production, 282
  • Brazilian Copper-Ore Deposits, 187 Californian Mining (Hydraulic) and Stone Dams, 55
  • Californian Petroleum, 192
  • Canadian Asbestos Production 26
  • Canadian Asbestos Stocks, 390
  • Canadian Chromate, 23
  • Canadian Nickel, 382
  • Copper, Colonial, 616
  • Copper Hand-Book, 592
  • Corrosion Committee of the Institute of Metals, 711
  • “ Elektron,” 245
  • Gold Production of the World, 193
  • Life-Saving Apparatus (Noxious Atmospheres), 23
  • Machinery Exports, 244
  • Magazines as Blasting Agents, 795
  • Rescue Apparatus, 810
  • Science and Art of Mining, 763
  • “ Who’s Who in Mining and Metallurgy,” 778
  • Wolfram in Tasmania, 425
  • AliAcellaueouA:
  • Abegg Foundation, 580
  • Almanacks, Calendars, &c., 27, 55, 141 American Trade, 674
  • Architects’ and Builders’ Price-Book (Spon’s), 244
  • Bauermann’s (Professor), Bequests, 415
  • Bedford Town : Industrial Data, 647
  • Blacksmithing, Technics of, 75
  • Breakdowns of Machinery, 314
  • Brick-Making (Municipal) at Budapest, 415
  • British Journal of Photography, 416
  • British South Africa; Extent and Population, 779
  • Brooks’s T-Square Lock, 606
  • Brunel Collection, 477
  • Builders’ Price-Book, Laxton’s, 400
  • Calcium Carbide in Australia, 296
  • Calico-Printing Mechanism, 390
  • Cambridge Graduates in Engineering, 280
  • Canada; Prospects, 813
  • I Carmarthen ; Geological Survey, 647
  • Central Technical College (Old Students), 202
  • Chimney Construction ; Rapid Work, 178
  • Civil Engineers’ Building (New), 176
  • Continent, Tourist Guide to, 825
  • Contracts, Tenders, &c., 74, 122, 176, 218, 242, ' 290, 322, 346, 389, 450, 476, 521, 547, 574, 621, 675, 714, 775, 810
  • Customs Tariffs of the World, 612
  • Depreciation of Machinery, &:o., 322
  • “ Der Eisenbau,” 520
  • Dictionary, Dsinhardt-Schlomann Technical, 25
  • Dictionary (Technical) in Six Languages, 275, 365, 622
  • “Die Industriebau,” 747
  • District Council Guides, 612
  • Dust Prevention, 202
  • Dust Prevention by Calcium-Chloride Treatment, 390
  • Eiffel Tower, 621
  • Engineering Standards Committee Reports, 254, 312
  • Factory, Rapid Re-Equipment of, 290
  • Factory Sites, 114
  • Factory Water ; Purification by Clay, 461 Finnish Timbers, 415
  • Fire-Bar Patent Case, 577
  • Fire-Engine (Motor) Tests, 282
  • Fire-Engine (Motor) Tests at Glasgow, 245
  • Fire-Extinguisher (“ Foam ”), 59
  • Fire Insurance: Early Days of “Sun” Office, 793
  • Fire-Prevention Committee Tests, 59, 678,679, 775
  • Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers’ Pocket-Book, 298
  • Glasgow University Degrees, 812
  • Health Resorts Association’s Publications, 778 “ Helmholtz,” 678
  • “ Invalidendank ” Newspaper Directory, 245 Japan Year-Book, 782
  • Life-Saving Apparatus (Noxious Atmospheres), 23
  • Local Government Annual, 153
  • Lockwood’s Builders’, Architects', Contractors’, and Engineers’ Price-Book, 261
  • Mather Workpeople’s Holiday Fund, 276
  • Meat-Curing by Electricity, 630
  • Mercantile Year-Book, 481
  • Merchants, Manufacturers, and Shippers, Kelly’s Directory of, 580
  • Messina Earthquake, 520
  • Metropolitan Engineering Schemes, Map, 390
  • Muribloc Partition Slabs, 296
  • New South Wales Roads, 461
  • New York Passenger Movement, 277
  • New York Population, 722
  • Newall Standard Fits (Metric), 290 Organ-Blower, Electric, 69
  • Patent Law, Australian, 113
  • Personal, 21, 43, 78, 109, 112, 153, 176, 244, 281, 315, 388, 422, 488, 521, 546, 577, 622, 615, 656, 679, 746, 778, 822
  • Photo-Printing, Apparatus for, 217
  • Pocket-Books, Diaries, &o., 113
  • Press Guide, Willing’s, 113
  • Queen’s Engineering Works Magazine, 218
  • Rampart Fire-Extinguishers, 776
  • Rand, Reduced Working Costs on, 774
  • Reay (of Kitson’s), Presentation to Mr., 153
  • Roof-Covering Fire-Tests, 679
  • Rubber Production, 646
  • Sapphires, Artificial, 245
  • Miscellaneous-continued.
  • School Hygiene, 75
  • Shop Terms ; Illustrated Dictionary, 645
  • Smoke-Prevention from Furnaces, 476
  • Social Calendar, 592
  • South Kensington Museum, 457
  • South Wales Coal-Field, Map, 865
  • South-Western Polytechnic Institute, 855 Sports; Records, 574
  • Stamp-Affixing Machine, 574
  • Status Prize, 55
  • Sugar-Plant, British-Built, 242
  • Tangyes, Limited, and their Employees, 16
  • Tempoineter, 29
  • Thames Trips, 630
  • Timber and Wood-Working Machinery, 558 Town-Planning, 312
  • “ Town-Planning Review,” 647
  • Trade-Mark Notes, 432
  • Turbine-Shop (A.E.G.), 228
  • Vienna ; Technical Guide, 696
  • Water-Current Meter (Ekman), 261
  • World’s Press, Sell’s Dictionary of, 787
  • Alotor>€ars, &c.:
  • “ Automobile Engineer,” 746
  • China ; Motor-Boat Contract, 575
  • Commercial Motors Parade, 588
  • Fire-Engine ; Hill-Climbing Motor for Bath, 39
  • Fire-Engine (Motor) for Salford, 676
  • Fire-Engine (Motor) Tests at Glasgow, 282
  • French and American Automobile Exports, 415 Life-Boats, Motor, 79
  • Motor Transport in Brazil, 804
  • Royal Automobile Club (Construction), 458
  • Speed-Indicator (Tel) and Recorder for Automobiles, 167
  • Wolseley Motor-Sleigh for the South Pole, 55
  • Naval:
  • Armour-Plate Contracts, 281
  • Airship Building-Shed : Addendum^ 242 Argentine Ironclads, 747
  • Austro-Hungarian Expenditure, 814 “Blonde,” 245, 679
  • Brazilian Battleship Dock, 747
  • Cartographers (Admiralty) Competition, 55
  • Clyde Naval Works ; Admiralty Visit, 714
  • Coal Contracts, Admiralty, 747
  • Coaling ; Rapid Work, 79
  • Danish Submarines, 489
  • Destroyer for Brazilian Government, 145
  • Destroyer (H.M.) “Wolverine,” 89
  • Destroyer “G. 173 *’ (German), 508 Destroyers, Brazilian, 621
  • Destroyers (German) with Turbine Machinery, 606
  • Devonport Dock Extensions, 79, 747
  • Devonport Harbour Telephones, 747
  • Dutch Navy, 696
  • Dutch Submarines, 813
  • Elswick Contracts, 779
  • File Contracts, Admiralty, 145, 347
  • “Fleet Annual and Naval Year-Book,” 261 “Franz Ferdinand,” Austrian Ironclad, 675 French Ironclads, 810
  • French Naval Expenditure, 770
  • German Naval Expenditure, 400
  • German Navy, 228, 714
  • German Submarines, 643
  • Graving Dock (Battleship) for Clyde, 54
  • Greek Navy, 431
  • “ Indefatigable,” H.M.S., 813
  • Italian Navy, 274,809
  • Japanese Naval Expenditure, 415
  • Keyham Dockyard Extension, 448
  • Keyham Smitheries, 679
  • “ Les Flottes de Combat en 1910,” 137
  • “ Liste Navale Francaise,” 575
  • Mine-Layer “ Apollo,” 23
  • Mine-Laying Steamer (Portuguese), 276 “ Mosquito,” Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 164 Oil-Transport Ship “ Petroleum,” 79
  • Oil Fuel at Portsmouth, 177
  • Olympia Exhibition, 54, 323
  • “ Parana,” Brazilian Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 646
  • Portsmouth Floating-Dock, 145, 347
  • Portsmouth Graving Dock, &c., 618
  • Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, 315
  • Royal Navy List and Naval Recorder, 276, 613 “Savage,” Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 347 “ Spahi,” French Destroyer, 697
  • “St. Vincent,” H.M.S., 281
  • Supplementary Navy Estimates, 280
  • Turkish Navy, 243
  • U S. Construction, 646
  • U.S. Naval Programme, 314
  • Physics and Chemistry:
  • Chemists’ Appointments, Professional, 509
  • Electric Waves and Electro-Magnetic Theory of Light: Erratum^ 343
  • Elements, Atomic Weights of Chemical, 159 Heat Transmission, 829
  • Radium, Swedish Production, 331
  • Sapphires, Artificial, 245
  • I*ul>Iic Works :
  • Egyptian, 193
  • New York Subways, 478
  • Obituary. See GBKBRAL IMDSX
  • Piers. See Barbourt
  • Piieiiinatic Tools, Ac. See yfechanics
  • Power Plants. See Electricity
  • Producers, Gas, See Gasand (Jas-Enyines ftailways and Locomotives:
  • Accidents on Railways, 613
  • American (South) Unification, 290
  • Argentine Development, 734
  • Baldwin Locomotives, 463
  • Baldwin Locomotive Exhibit, 674
  • Booking (Automatic) on the Great Western 145
  • Brighton Companies’ Elevated Electric, 177
  • Canadian Progress, 193
  • Chinese Construction, 783
  • Crane Locomotive, Heavy Side-Tank, 113
  • Doncaster Avoiding Line (G.C.), 813
  • French Railways, Electrification of, 331
  • German Railways and Traders, 21
  • Great Central Railway, 145
  • Great Western Bridges, Demolition of, 478 ,
  • Great Western and South-Western Working Agreement, 647
  • Indian Railway Standard Locomotives, 254
  • Kalender fiir Betriebsbeamte, Elektr. Bahnen, 296
  • Light Railway Orders, 55 Locomotives for China, 477
  • Locomotive Engineers’ Pocket-Book, &c., 662
  • Locomotive Exports, 128, 177, 463
  • Locomotive Magazine Souvenirs, 630 Locomotives for Northern of France Railway, 795
  • London and South-Western 618
  • Lubrication of Check-Rails
  • Curves, 129
  • Madagascar Projects, 441
  • Mallet Compound Locomotives, 291 Mono-Rail Sj'stem, Single Gyroscope, 577 Natal Government Railways, 496
  • North-Eastern and Hull and Barnsley Companies, 211
  • Paris Floods and French Railways, 324
  • Peat for Swedish Locomotives, 186 Permanent-Way Exports, 473, 662
  • Hopper-Wagons, Queensland Railways, 645 “ Railway Gazette,” South American Number, 715
  • Railways and Land Transport Exhibits, 154 ,
  • Railway Materials, French Manufacturers of, 523 I
  • “ Railway Year-Book” (1910), 562 ’
  • Rhymney Railway Bridge, 315 I
  • Russian State Schemes, 32
  • South African Railways ; Loading Limits, 810 Stockholm Tunnel Project, 26
  • Timbers for Railway Sleepers (U.S.), 331
  • Titanium-Steel Rails, 55 '
  • Train Resistance and Traction Power Tables, i 492 I
  • United States Revenues, 30
  • Wagon-Brakes, Either Side Railway, 211 Welsh Railway Traffic, 447
  • Worsdell (Wilson), Retirement of, 746
  • Schools* See Education I
  • Sewage: |
  • Glasgow Main-Drainage Works : Erratum^ 621 Low-Level Sewer (London), 185
  • Sewage Disposal Ideals, 311
  • Ships and Shipbiiildiiijr:
  • “ Answald,” Superheaters on, 128 British Shipbuilding, 173
  • Bulkhead Doors ; Stone-Lloyd Control, 547 f Canada-Bristol Service, 347, 575 I
  • Carron Company’s Guide, "^46
  • Clyde, &c., 112, 144,176, 210, 244, 280, 314, 390, 512, 574, 678, 714, 746,778
  • Coal-Elevator (“ Herald ”), 23
  • Danube Navigation, 812
  • “ Doris,” Steam-Yacht, 529
  • Dover-Ostend Service, 521
  • Dredger (Suction) for Argentine, 282
  • Dredger (Twin-Screw) for New Zealand, 476 “ Edinburgh Castle” (Union-Castle), 612 “ Edinburgh Castle” (Union Liner), 141 German Construction. 829
  • German Depression, 623
  • Hook of Holland Route Turbine Steamer, 575 “ Lisboa,” Portuguese Royal Mail Steamer, 812 Marine Oil-Engine Exhibition, 137 Montreal-Chicago Service, 714
  • P. and O. Company; Acquisition of Blue Anchor Line, 308
  • Passenger Steamers, Rhodes’s Directory, 434 “Radioleine,” S.S., 424
  • “Shipping World” Year-Book, 282 “Snaefell,” S.S., 210
  • Tank (Experimental) at National Physical Laboratory, 145
  • Victoria Nyanza Service (Proposed), 277
  • Wrecks, Losses, &c. (Lloyd’s), 79
  • Societies* See Technical, &c., or Trades, Ssc.
  • Strikes* See Trade Societiei, Ac.
  • Technical Societies* «&c«:
  • Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 613
  • Arts, Royal Society of, 489
  • Automobile Engineers (Graduates), Incorporated Institution cf, 141
  • Barrow and District Association of Engineers, 244
  • Chemistry, Institute of, 509
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 389, 543, 547, 558, 596
  • Civil Engineers (Students), Institution of, 43, 185, 311, 389, 481, 621
  • Civil and Mechanical Engineers’ Society, 55 Cleveland Institute of Engineers, 113,177, 315, 512
  • Cold Storage and Ice Association, 448
  • Colour Photographers, Society of, 810 Concrete Institute, 481
  • Deutscher Ingenieur, Verein, 613
  • Dusseldorf International Congress, 331 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 153, 355, 477, 775
  • Engineers-in-Charge, Association of, 390, 476
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of, 145
  • Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania, 556, 628
  • Faraday Society, 448, 543
  • Gas Engineers, Institution of, 715
  • Geologists’ Association, 382
  • Glasgow Technical College, Scientific Society, 643
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 23, 497, 811
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 112, 211, 218, 312, 390, 458, 609, 822
  • Liverpool Engineering Society, 47
  • Manchester Association of Engineers, 390 Marine Engineers, Institute of, 75, 276, 389 Mechanical Engineers, American Societj* of, 547 Mechanical Engineers (Graduates), 54, 356, 489, 609
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 522
  • Metals, Institute of, 15, 458, 622, 644, 711
  • Middlesbrough Association of Foremen Engineers and Chief Draughtsmen, 211
  • Mining and Electrical Engineers (South Wales), Institution of, 145, 575
  • Montefiore, Electriciens Sortis d’Institut Electrotechnique, 575
  • Municipal Electrical Association, Incorporated, 414, 674
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, 122, 281, 547, 612
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 674
  • Radiology and Electricity Congress, 644
  • Road Congress, Irish, 477
  • Royal Institution, 29, 47,154,315, 422, 621, 644
  • Rugby Engineering Society, 210, 243
  • Sanitary Institute, Royal, 75
  • Secretaries, Chartered Institute of (Sheffield), 322
  • Society of Engineers, 177, 311, 788
  • Surveyors’ Institution, 674
  • Textile Institute, 497
  • Water-Engineers, Association of, 222, 512, 677 Telegraphy* See Electricity Telephony* See Electricity Trade* See Coal, iron and Steel, Markets, Shipbuilding, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies, Unions, Strikes, :
  • Accidents and Disablements in
  • Processes, 186
  • Acts of Parliament and Statutory Orders, 757
  • American Federation Appeal, 124
  • American Federation of Labour
  • Trust, 58
  • “ American Federationist,” 124, 255, 690
  • American Firemen’s Dispute, 356
  • Apprenticeship and Skilled Employment Association, 291
  • Apprenticeship System, 56, 291
  • Ashington Putters’ Wages Case, 388
  • Australian Coal Strike, 26, 356
  • Australian Labour Ministry’s Policy, 790
  • Australian Labour Party ; Political Success, 624, 590
  • Bakers, Operative, Improved Prospects, 790
  • Belgian Industrial Works : Condition, &c.,356 Bell, Mr. R.; Board of Trade Appointment, 26, 58
  • Blacksmiths’ Society, Associated, 90, 255, 491, 558, 757, 824
  • Blastfurnacemen; Improved Employ’inent, 58 Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 448, 574
  • Board of Trade Reports as to Labour, 25, 124, 156, 219, 291, 356, 459, 523, 558, 689, 823
  • Boiler-Makers and Iron-Shipbuilders, 156, 255, 558
  • Bo’ness Woodyard Workers’ Strike Riot, 757 Bonus System and the Admiralty, 727 Boot and Shoe Operatives, National Union of, 26, 255, 492, 690, 757
  • Boot and Shoe Trade ; Hours Question, 324 Bradford Wool-Workers’ Dispute, 324, 356 Bradford Worsted Spinning-Mills, 389
  • Trade Societies, Unions, 4&c.—cominued.
  • Brass workers’ and Metal Mechanics’ Society, 661
  • Brass-Working Industry and the Trade Boards Act, 389
  • California ; Commonwealth Club Report, 726 Canada and Labour, 291
  • Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Society, 90, 220, 491, 660, 790
  • Chain-Makers; Board of Trade Inquiry, 58, 492
  • Children, Labour Bureaux for, 112
  • Cleveland, Ironstone Miners’ Wages, 145, 477, 547
  • Cleveland Miners and Face Deputies, 389 Clifton Collieries (Notts) Dispute, 824 Clydebank Riveters’ Dispute, 758 Clyde Engineers’ Hours (Question, 35 Coal Trade and Wages (1909), 47
  • Conciliation and Arbitration in Labour Disputes, 568
  • Co-Operative Production, 726
  • Co-Operative Societies’ Conference, 726
  • Co-Operative Societies (Industrial and Provident), 389
  • Cotton-Spinners, Operative, 90, 255, 491, 661, 824
  • Cotton Trade Dispute (Neilson’s), 824
  • Cotton Trade Labour Exchange, Proposed, 690
  • Cotton Trade Situation, 690, 623, 661, 690, 726
  • Cotton Trade Wages: ‘‘Hard Waste” Industry, 790
  • Crossman, Sir William ; Board of Trade Appointment, 90
  • Cumberland Miners’ Wages, 590
  • Dominion Coal Company’s Employees, 425 Durham Miners’ Election Disturbance, 124 Durham Miners and Strike-Breaking, 492 Engineering Trades, Industrial Position, 690 Engineers, Amalgamated Society of, 58, 186, 219, 460, 623, 660. 757
  • Engineers’ and Shipbuilders’ Wages; North- West and Clyde, 812
  • Factory and Workshop Act (Particulars Clause), 114 ;
  • Factory and Workshop Report, 824 !
  • Fair Wages Clause and Foreign Contracts, 156 Finland and Great Britain ; Limited Trade, 1 324 I
  • Flax-Growing in Ireland, 324 French Quarrymen ; Strikers’ Disorderly Conduct, 726
  • French Railway Strike, 758
  • French Tariff and British Shce Trade, 426
  • French Thritt Statistics, 324
  • Friendly Societies ; Financial Position, 26 Furness Profit-Sharing Scheme, 460, 524 General Election and Union Officials, 90 General Federation of Trade Unions, 156, 623 German Building Operatives’ Dispute, 460, 492, 524
  • German Labour Exchanges, 675
  • Glasgow Shipbuilding and Engineering Trade ; Wages Question, '<90
  • Glass-Bottle Trade Dispute, 690
  • Government Workers’ Grievances, 757
  • Hearts of Oak Bent fit Society, 356
  • Herring Industry and Germany, 389 Independent Labour Party’s Conference, 460 Industrial Census Reports, 690
  • Industrial Education and Training, 56
  • Industrial Notes. 25, 56, 90, 124, 156, 186, 219, 255, 291, 324, 356, 388, 425, 459, 491, 523, 668, 590, 623, 660, 689, 726, 757, 790, 823
  • Industrial Situation, 25, 124, 156, 219, 459, 523, 689, 823
  • Injunction Question in America, 690 Ironfounders’ Society, 58, 219,491, 590, 757, 790 Ironmoulders’ Society, 90, 255, 661, 790 “ Ironworkers’ Journal,” 90,186, 661, 757 Ironworkers and Unlawful Assembly, 661 Ironworkers’ Wages, 58, 90, 144, 145, 156, 414, 415, 714
  • Kiel Dock-Workers’ Strike, 356
  • Labour Disputes and State Interference, 558
  • Labour Exchanges (London and Provincial), 22, 58, 156, 186, 291, 425, 690
  • Labour Exchange Managers’ Instructions, 425
  • Labour Party Conference, 125, 186, 219, 623
  • Labour Party and Political Rights, 623
  • Labour Party’s Programme, 255
  • Labour Problems ; American Suggestions for Solution, 726
  • Labour Questions ; Proposed International Rules, 590
  • Labour Representatives’ Visit to Germany, 590, , 790 !
  • Leadhills Miners’ Strike, 790
  • Legislation (Labour) in 1909, 25
  • Marples Weavers’ Strike, 460
  • Trade Societies, Unions, Ac.—continued. i
  • Marseilles Seamen’s Strike, 460
  • May-Day Celebrations, 590
  • Members of Parliament, Suggested Payment of, 186
  • Metropolitan Railway and Employees, 26 Miners’ Eight Hours Act and Coal Output, 779 Newport Dock Strike, 726, 790, 824
  • Norfolk Agriculturists’ Strike. 768
  • North-East Coast Seamen’s Wages, S24
  • North-East Counties and Mines Eight Hours Act, 26, 58, 90, 125, 156, 106, 220, 255, 591, 324, 356, 388, 492, 590, 023, 661, 726
  • North Staffordshire Railwaymen’s Award, 186 Parliamentary Levies and Pattern-Makers, 727 Parliamentary Levies and Staffordshire Engineers, 58
  • Parliamentary Levy and the Amalgamated Engineers, 186
  • Parliamentary Representation and Compulsory Levies, 58, 156, 186, 623
  • Philadelphia Tramway men’s Dispute, 291, 324, 388, 425
  • Post-Office Trade Unions, 460
  • Retrospect for 19C9, 25
  • Scotch Iron Trade Wages, 414
  • Scotch Steel-Workers’ Wag-es, 47
  • Scottish Miners’ Federation and Minimum Wage, 26, 90
  • Scottish Miners’ Wages, 186
  • Shipyard and Engineering Work ; Demarcation Question, 366
  • Skilled Labour Report, 124, 156, 219, 291, 459, 523, 689, 823
  • South African Railways and White Labour, 425
  • South Wales Anthracite-Miners, 388
  • South Wales Iron and Steel-Workers’ Sliding- Scale Committee, 58
  • South Wales Miners’ Conference, 727
  • South Wales Miners’ Wages, 26, 125, 186, 220, 265. 291, 324, 356, 388, 425, 460, 492, 524, 690
  • Steam-Engine Makers’ Society, 90, 220, 460, 623, 661, 824
  • Steel-Workers and Steel-Smelters; Disputing Unions, 757
  • Strike Statistics, 124, 156, 219, 291, 460, 524, 690, 824
  • Superannuation; Rights of Union Members, 524
  • Swedish Strike, 156
  • Taxi-Cab Drivers and Compensation, 492 Toolmakers, Amalgamated, 124, 623, 757 Toronto Agricultural Labour Famine, 389 Toronto Convention, 124
  • Trade Boards Act and Tailors, 590
  • Trade Boards Act: Statutory Regulations, 757 “ Trades and Labour Gazette,” 558
  • Trade Unions Act, 324
  • Trade Union Acts Amendments Bill, 524
  • Tramwaymen (London County Council) and the King’s Funeral, 758
  • Tramwaymen’s Strike in Rome, 356
  • Trade Union Movement; International Report, 726
  • Unions (Labour) ; Board of Trade Annual Report, 558
  • United States Switchmen’s Strike, 58
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 124, 156, 219, 460, 624, 690, 824
  • Wages and Hours of Labour, 291
  • Warwickshire Miners’ Dispute, 690
  • Welsh Miners’Federation, 768
  • West Cumberland Iron Trade Wages, 68 Whitsuntide Conferences, 690
  • Yorkshire (South), Miners’ Strike, 211, 244
  • Yorkshire Wocl-Trade Dispute, 780, 824

Tramways :

  • Current Supply Charges, 153
  • Kalender fttr Betriebsbeamte Elektr, Bahnen, 296
  • Melbourne, 715
  • Sheffield, 244, 575

Tunnelling:

  • Copenhagen Harbour, 497.
  • Stockholm Project, 26
  • See also Railways and Locomotives Universities. See Education Vehicles. See Motor-Cars, and Railways, Warships. See Naval

Water Works. Ac.:

  • Artesian Supplies, 54
  • Birmingham Accounts, 647
  • Cape Town Supply, 415
  • Cardiff Supply, 211
  • Fire-Hydrants and Water Supply, 222
  • Incrustation in Water Mains, Machine for Removing, 613
  • London Supply, 314


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