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Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Paragraph Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1910 Jul-Dec: Index

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Accidents :

  • Accidents and Industrial Indemnity, 172
  • Lartington (N.E.) Railway Accident, 445

Aeronautics:

  • Advisory Committee’s Report, 299
  • Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 563
  • Clouth Airship, 89
  • East London College Lectures, 743
  • Gloucester, Aviation at, 443
  • Northampton Polytechnic Courses, 17
  • Scholarships (Imperial College), 201
  • World’s Aerial Exhibition, 502

Agriculture:

  • Cradock Show (1911), 399
  • Machinery Exports (British), 269, 394
  • Middleburg Agricultural Society, 128
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Norwich, 808
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Trials, 161
  • Sheffield Agricultural Specialities, 303
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy

Appointments:

  • Cammell Laird’s Chairmanship, 270
  • Master Cutler, Sheffield, 235
  • Newport Borough Engineer, 503
  • Rhymney Collieries’ Manager, 857
  • Road Board Engineering Committee, 603
  • West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, Secretaryship, 503
  • Armour* See Naval
  • Artillery. See Guns
  • Automobiles. See Motor-Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges:

  • Canadian, at Mattawa, 708
  • Hull Dock Bridge, 123
  • New Ganges Bridge, 443
  • Norwegian Railway Masonry Bridge, Wide Span,269
  • Quebec (New) Bridge, 365
  • Ehydyfelan Cart Bridge, 737
  • Rhymney Bridge, 893
  • Russian Projects, 106
  • Severn, Bridging, 443, 537
  • Tees Transporter Bridge, 209
  • Canals and Waterways:
  • Manchester Ship, 207, 270
  • Panama, 268
  • Railway and Canal Traffic Act (1888), 514
  • Somerset Coal Canal; Conversion, 53
  • St. Lawrence Ship, 709
  • Suez, 135
  • Cars* Motor. See Motor-Cars.

Catalogues:

  • 71, 143, 286, 318, 332, 485, 521, 551, 588, 617, 681, 720, 753, 783, 814, 844, 876
  • A.E.G. Electric Co., Ltd., 485
  • Adnil Electric Co., Ltd., 753
  • Alldays and Onions Pneumatic Engineering Co., Ltd., 720
  • American Asphaltum and Rubber Co., 521
  • American Process Co., 876
  • Anderson and Son, Ltd., D., 783
  • Anglo-American Oil Co., Ltd., 814
  • Appleby Crane and Transporter Co., Ltd., 684
  • Arm er, J., 814
  • Armorduct Manufacturing Co., 783
  • Austin Manufacturing Co., 651
  • Automatic Tap Syndicate, Ltd., 684
  • Barclay, Sons, and Co., Ltd., Andrew, 143
  • Bardill and Co., W., 814
  • Bennis and Co., Ed., 551
  • Birch and Co., Ltd., John, 485
  • Brackett and Co., Ltd., F. W., 617
  • Braulik Engineering Co., 71
  • Brayshaw, S. N., 551
  • Brill Co., J. G., 71
  • British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., 485, 684 ■
  • British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., 551
  • Brunton and Son, W. N., 143
  • Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co., 753
  • Carron Co., 844
  • Chloride Electrical Storage Co., Ltd., 332
  • Clarke’s Crank and Forge Co., Ltd , 551
  • Cloake, A. G., 551
  • Coignet, Ltd., Edmond, 332
  • Concrete Pile Co., 844
  • Consett Iron Co., Ltd., 71, 720
  • Consolidated Brake and Engineering Co., 521
  • Cort and Co., Arthur, 617 “Coventry” Chain Co. (1907), Ltd., 71
  • atalORUCS—continued.
  • Cowens and Co., J., 814
  • Cowper-Coles’ Galvanising Syndicate, 588
  • Crompton and Co. Ltd., 71, 286, 814
  • Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 814
  • Davies and Metcalfe, Ltd., 814
  • Dean, Smith, and Grace, 783
  • Dermatine Company, Ltd., 521
  • Douglas and Grant, 332
  • Drake and Gorham, Ltd., 71, 753
  • Dugdill and Co., J., 318
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Light Co., 71, 485
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories, Co., Ltd., 143
  • Enthoven, Henry, 521
  • Expanded Metal Co., Ltd., 876
  • Fell, W. A., 485
  • “ Fides,” Fabbrica di Automobili, 318
  • Fielding and Platt, Ltd., 720
  • Fireproof Doors, Ltd., 318
  • Fortuna Machine Co., Ltd., 521
  • General Electric Co., Ltd., 551
  • Glover and Co., Ltd., W. T., 814
  • Grossman, H., 551
  • Halden and Co., Ltd., J., 143
  • Hannoversche Maschinenbau, A.-G.,332
  • Hardy Patent Pick Co., Ltd., 318, 485
  • Herbert, Ltd., Alfred, 143, 286
  • Heywood and Co., Ltd., S. H., 588
  • High-Speed Planer Reconstruction Co., 814
  • Hill, J. and P., 753
  • Hoffmann Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 814
  • Hohenzollern A.-G. fur Locomotivbau, 684
  • Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 286
  • Holmesand Co., J. H., 521, 720
  • India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha, and Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., 71, 485, 753
  • Isenthal and Co., 588
  • Jenkins and Co., Robert, 588
  • Johnson (Richard), Clapham and Morris, 876
  • Keith and Blackman Co., Ltd., James, 521
  • Key Engineering Co., Ltd., 521.
  • Leeds Forge Co., Ltd., 143
  • Lench, Ltd., Thos. Wm., 681
  • Leyland Motors, Ltd., 844
  • Lobnitz and Co., Ltd., 332
  • London Hydraulic Power Co., 588
  • Lord Furnace and Steel Co., 71
  • Lugard and Co., Cecil E., 143, 551
  • Machine-Tool Co., Ltd., 521
  • Manlove, Alliott, and Co., Ltd., 844
  • Martyn and Co., S. W., 844
  • Mather and Platt, Ltd., 71
  • McMillan and Co., James, 684
  • Morris and Lister, 753
  • Muller, C. H. F., 485
  • Murray, Workman, and Co., Ltd., 143
  • Negretti and Zambra, 485
  • Newall Engineering Co., 729
  • North British Locomotive Co., Ltd., 143
  • Ore Concentration Co., Ltd., 485
  • Parker Boiler Co. (Inc.), 720
  • Parsons Motor Co., Ltd., 318
  • Peebles and Co., Ltd., Bruce, 814
  • Perkin and Co., Ltd., 521
  • Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 588 617
  • Pickerings, Ltd., 814
  • Poulton and Sons, 143
  • Power-Gas Corporation, Ltd., 720
  • Power Plant Co., Ltd., 286, 684
  • Premier Re-forming Co., Ltd., 143
  • Price and Son, Chas., 286
  • Ragosine and Co., Ltd., 551
  • Reflector Syndicate, Ltd., 684
  • Renold, Ltd., Hans, 588
  • Reyrolle and Cq., Ltd., A., 684, 720
  • Rhineland Manufacturing Co., 521
  • Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Ltd., 876
  • Rivet, Bolt, and Nut Co., Ltd., 143
  • Rowell and Co., David, 521
  • Ruberoid Co., Ltd., 332
  • Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., 876
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Ltd., 485
  • Safety Non-Explcsive Reservoir Co., 876
  • Sanders, Rehders, and Co., 720
  • Schmidt’s Superheating Co., Ltd., 720
  • Scott and Hodgson, Ltd., 588
  • Scott and Mountain, Ltd., Ernest, 720
  • Siebe, Gorman, and Co., Ltd., 588
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., Ltd., 143. 521 753, 814 1
  • Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Ltd. 71
  • 521,551,720
  • Simplon Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 71
  • Skefko Ball-Bearing Co., Ltd., 684
  • Catalogues—con/i?iued.
  • Smith, Ltd., Thomas and William, 318
  • Smoke Consumption, Ltd., 617
  • Soci6t6 Anonyme des Ateliers de Construction
  • du Nord, &c., 814
  • Sperling and Williams, 318
  • “Star” Drilling-Machine Co., 286
  • Stottner, J., 588
  • Taylor, Charles, 876
  • Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 7*20
  • Tinsley and Co., H., 318
  • Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Ltd., 814
  • Wadsworth and Sons, Win., 143
  • Wailes, Dove, and Co., Ltd., 720
  • Wakefield and Co., C. C., 684
  • Walsall Electrical Co., Ltd., 814
  • Ward, Ltd., Thos. W., 588
  • Webster and Bennett, Ltd., 551^
  • Westinghouse Brake Co., Ltd., 783
  • Westminster Engineering Co., Ltd., 5*21
  • White and Sons, R., 844
  • Williams and Son, Ltd., S., 551 _
  • Wilson and Co., Ltd., John H., 876
  • Witton-Kramer Electric Tool and Hoist Co., 814
  • Wolseley Tool and Motor-Car Co., Ltd., 720
  • Worthington Pump Co., Ltd., 7*20
  • Wright and Wood, Ltd., 617
  • Cement and Concrete:
  • German Cement Industry, 557
  • Granary (15,000-ton) in Ferro-Concrete, 86*2
  • Pedestal Piles, 892
  • Reinforced Concrete, Lectures on, 376, 578
  • Specifications for Portland Cement, British Standard, 302
  • Steel in Concrete, Economical Ratio of, 908
  • Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry
  • Coal:
  • Admiralty Contracts, 857
  • Alberta Coal-Fields, 406
  • Askern Spa Coal District, 136
  • Barry Shipments, 399
  • British Columbia Coal-Mining, 418
  • British Exports, 901
  • British Production, 840
  • Bute Dock Shipments, 399
  • Cardiff, 17, 53, 89, 123, 163, 210, 235, 269, 303, 333, 365, 399, 443, 475, 503, 537, 579, 603, 633, 667, 701, 737, 769, 799, 829, 857, 893
  • Coking Practice, Modern, 333
  • Competition in Colliery Districts, 53
  • Cumberland Coal, 212
  • Cunard Co. and Northern Coal, 633, 667
  • French Anthracite-Crushing Works at Swansea, 890
  • Gas-Light Co.’s Consumption, 235
  • Gasolene Locomotive for Mines, 572
  • German Output, 53, 683
  • German Trade, 683
  • Gloucestershire Mining Scholarships, 235
  • Goole Colliery Developments, 334
  • Hamburg Imports of British Coal, 51
  • Hull Trade, 89, 399, 537,667, 829
  • Inspection of Mines and South Wales Engineers,
  • Lambton Collieries, Electrification of, 399
  • Lancashire Colliery Development, 235
  • Life-Saving in Mines Bill, 17
  • Mechanical Cutting, 200
  • Midlands; Coal Output, 28
  • Sheffield, 17, 53, 89, 123, 163, 209, 235, 269, 303 333, 365, 399, 443, 476, 503, 537, 579, 603, 633* 667, 701, 737, 769, 799, 829, 856, 893
  • South Wales Shipments, 89, 269, 399, 537, 701, 829
  • South Yorkshire and the Coal Output, 475, 633
  • Sumatra Coal, 377
  • Swedish Railway Contracts, 737
  • Tyndall Research (Nystagmus), 598
  • Victorian Deposits ; Investigation, 345
  • Welsh Coal for Argentina, 603
  • Welsh Coal for Belgium, 579, 667
  • Welsh Coal for Egypt, 235, 269, 475, 503
  • Welsh Coal for France, 269, 579, 737
  • Welsh Coal for Portugal, 820
  • Welsh Exports, 857
  • Welsh Seams, Pits, &c., New, 123, 235 333 537, 667 ’ *"* ’
  • Colleges. See Education
  • Companies:
  • Baldwins, Ltd., 693
  • Blaenavon Co., Ltd., 799
  • Bnghtside Foundry and Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • OUtJ
  • otil panics—continued.
  • Bristol Wagon and Carriage Works Co., Ltd., 17
  • British Vacuum Cleaner Co., Ltd., 122
  • British Wagon Co., Ltd.^, 579
  • Brown and Co., John, 17
  • Oammell Laird and Co., 270
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co., 545
  • Companies’ Diary and Agenda-Book, 737
  • Daimler Motor Co. (1904), Ltd., 468
  • Davy Brothers, 53, 89
  • Dorman, Long, and Co., Ltd., 798
  • Flensburg Shipbuilding Co., 599
  • Fox and Co., Ltd., Samuel, 209
  • German Over-Sea Electrical Co., 103
  • Gloucester Wagon Co., 303
  • Guest, Keen, and Nettlefolds, Ltd., 332
  • Hanover Locomotive and Engineering Works, 512
  • lUroult Electric Steel Co., 737
  • Kayser Ellison and Co., 399
  • Krupp Co., 186
  • Manchester Ship Canal Co., 207
  • Moorwood, Sons, and Co., Ltd., 333
  • Old Silkstone Collieries, Ltd., 210
  • Port Talbot Graving-Dock and Shipbuilding
  • Co., Ltd., 503
  • Rhymney Iron Co., Ltd., 17
  • Sharpness New Docks and Navigation Co., 737
  • Sheepbridge Coil and Iron Co., 443, 475
  • Sheffield Forge and Rolling-Mills Co., Ltd., 333
  • Skinuingrove Iron Co., Ltd., 209
  • Staveley Coal and Iron Co., Ltd., 365, 475
  • Tenter Foundry Co., Ltd., 603
  • Wheatman and Smith, 769
  • ’oncrrte. See Cement and Concrete
  • locks. See Harbours, Ac.
  • Drainage. See Seicage
  • Education :
  • Battersea Polytechnic, 418
  • Borough Polytechnic Institute, 96, 514, 868
  • Calendars: University and College, 268, 364, 481
  • City and Guilds of London Report, 892
  • Economics and Political Science, London
  • School, 400
  • Elgar Scholarship (Naval Architecture), 636
  • Gloucestershire Mining Scholarships, 235
  • Imperial College of Science : Free Studentships, 88, 234
  • Imperial College of Science : Lectures, 235,277, 890
  • Jarrow Apprentices and Evening Classes. 861
  • Leeds University : Livesey Memorial Professorship, 52
  • Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 52
  • Northampton Polytechnic Institute, 829
  • Queensland University Professorships, 269
  • Sheffield University Mining Scholarship, 546
  • Sibley College (Ithaca) and Research, 752
  • Students; International Interchange, 400
  • Sydney University Calendar. 861
  • Trade Scholarships for Boys, 859
  • Tyndall Research Studentship, 598
  • University College : Faculty of Engineering, 442
  • Yarrow Educational Fund. 642
  • Electric Tramway*. See Tramwmt Electricity:
  • American Industry (Plants, Arc.), 60
  • Anglo-German Telephone : Suggestion, 333
  • Anglo-Norwegian Telegraph Cables, 136
  • Arc-Lamps, Practical Application of, 813
  • Australasian Wireless Telegraphy, 303
  • Blast-Furnace Plant at Newport,' 303
  • Bristol Electricity Accounts, 163
  • Bristol Exports of Apparatus, &c., 891
  • Carlin How Power Extensions, 829
  • Caucasus, Hydro-E.ectric Power Stations in, 838
  • Cleveland Area, Power in, 633
  • Clutch (Magnetic) for Blowing Engines, 100
  • Colliery Electrification, Durham, 365
  • Conductivity, Electron Theory of, 345
  • Controllers for Traction Motors, 520
  • Croydon^Borough : Telephone Wiring Ques-
  • (Protection) Committee,
  • Emden-TenerifTe-Monrovia Submarine Cable, , 709
  • English-Canadian Cable, Proposed, 908
  • Faroe Islands Power-Station, 332
  • German Industry, 108
  • Electricity—continued.
  • Indian Ocean Wireless Telegraph Stations, 893
  • Lambton Collieries, Electrification of, 399
  • Lamp-Holders (Bayonet), &c., Standard Specification, 667
  • Lifts (Electric) at G.P.O., 666
  • Magnetic-Field Testing, 714
  • Matte, Electrolysing Fused, 617
  • Measurements, Telegraphic and Telephonic, 683
  • Montefiore Prize, 236
  • Newcastle District Power Plants, 333, 536, 667
  • New Zealand Hydro-Electric Schemes, 701, 893
  • Northampton Polytechnic Generating Station, 546.
  • Power-Stations in Constantinople, 28
  • Quartzlite Lamp, 536
  • Radiography Slide-Rule, 684
  • Rubber Insulation Destroyed by Mould, 732
  • Sheffield Power Supply, 53
  • Sicily, Hydro-Electric Power in, 778
  • Stepney Supply, 186
  • Sweden, Wireless Telegraphy in, 814
  • Swedish Hydro-Electric Installations, 779
  • Swedish Telephony, 600
  • Taunton Supply (Municipal), 123
  • Telegraphy : International Competition, 601
  • Telegraphj’- and the Society of Arts, 697
  • Telephone Cable (New), 235
  • Telephone System of Welsh Railway Co., 893
  • Tokyo Power-Station, 519
  • Transmission, The 20,000-Volt (Tyne), 443
  • Walker Shipyard, Power at, 799
  • Waste Heat for Electrical Energy, 537
  • West Ham Electrical Bulletin, 737
  • Wiring Conduits, Standard Specification, 678
  • Ystalyfera, Lighting of, 503
  • Engines and Boilers:
  • Boiler-Scaler, Electrically-Driven, 798
  • Boilers, Working and Control of, 838
  • Hodge’s Turbine Blowers, 16
  • “ Nesdrum ” Water-Tube Boilers and Admiralty, 96
  • Superheaters, Sectional, 162
  • Switzerland, Steam Boilers in, 720
  • Turbine (Marine) Diagrams, 695
  • Turbines of the “ Jean-Bart,” 302
  • Water-Tube Boilers, 602
  • Yorkshire Boiler, The, 861
  • Errata and Addenda :
  • Australian Railway Economics; Addendum ,867
  • Elliott Addressing-Machine, 700
  • Gun-Boat for Macao, 52
  • High-Speed Steel, 264
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 512
  • Meik, The late P. W. ; Addendum, 127
  • Sheppee Convertible Steam Motor Vehicle, 795
  • Steel, Rust-Proof Anti-Corrosion, €66
  • Suisted’s Coaling Elevator, 373
  • Testing of Lathe-Tools, 416
  • Exhibitions :
  • Aerial Exhibition, World’s, 502
  • Budapest International, 529
  • Chemical Engineering and Industries’ Exhibition, 890
  • Dresden International Hygienic, 16
  • DQsseldorf, 701
  • Engineering and Machinery Exhibition at •Olympia, 235, 329
  • Hampstead Electrical, 545
  • Japan-British, 88
  • Malmo Exhibition, 139
  • Manchester Engineering and Machinery, 52
  • Physical Society’s Exhibition, 666, 817
  • Russian Electrical, 289
  • Explosions. See Engines and Boil( rs
  • Explosives. See Guns
  • Ferroconcrete. See Cement and Concrete
  • Flyiug-MachilieS. See Aeronautics
  • Gas and Gas and Oil Engines:
  • Burner, Mansfield Incandescent, 579
  • Diesel Engines, British-Built, 485
  • Gas-Works Directory and Statistics, 752
  • Livesey Memorial, 52
  • Oechelhauser Gas-Engine, 269
  • Guns and Explosives;
  • Firing, Rapidity of Gun, 268
  • Harbours, Piers, <£c.:
  • Bristol Docks, 210, 769, 799, 893
  • Bordeaux Wet Dock, 302
  • Chilian Port Works, 578
  • Courtenay Bay Dry Dock (Proposed), 332
  • Devonport Dredging Operations, 769
  • Fishguard Harbour Works, 333
  • French Dock Methods, 53
  • Iceland ; English Harbour Projects, 362
  • Malmo Dry Dock, 318
  • Marola Pier, 840
  • Melbourne Harbour Trust, 295
  • Mersey Dock Board, Presentation to, 54
  • Mersey Dock (New), 49, 163, 268
  • Milford Docks, 269
  • Montreal Docks, 777
  • Newport Dock Company’s Extensions, 769
  • Roche Point Dry Dock, 825
  • Severn Commission, 235
  • St. John Dry Dock, 163
  • St. Lawrence, Damming, 53
  • Sunderland as a Deep-Water Port, 893
  • Swansea Trust, 399, 701
  • Hydraulics. See Mechanics
  • Industries and Commerce:
  • Alcohol, Industrial Use of, 838
  • Anglo-Chinese and Japanese Trade, 612
  • Argentina, Commercial Prosperity of, 445
  • Argentine and British Industries, 209
  • Beetroot Industry (Projected Scheme), 376,696
  • Bird’s-Nest Industry in Siam, 777
  • Brazil, Natural Riches and Industry, 341
  • Brazilian Trade and Great Britain, 513
  • Business Prospect Year-Book, 891
  • Canadian Companies, 450
  • Canadian and U.S. Timber, 612
  • Cement, German, 557
  • Cement in Pennsylvania, 745
  • Cotton Crops, 445, 808
  • Industries and Commerce—continued.
  • Cotton Supplies from Egypt, 563, 676
  • Emery Wheels: New Sheffield Works, 399
  • Flax Industry at Victoria, 513
  • German Machine-Tools, 737
  • Germany’s Foreign Trade, 578
  • Import Regulations, French, 443
  • Irish Industries and the Railways, 513
  • Leeds Chamber of Commerce Year-Book, 253
  • Llanelly Tin-Plate Mills, 579, 633, 667, 769, 799
  • Locomotive Exports, 218, 276, 398, 663
  • New South Wales, Trade of, 578, 718
  • Northern Coal, Iron, and Steel Companies, 31
  • Norwegian Law Affecting Commercial Travellers, 445
  • Paper from Sugar-Cane, 893
  • Pennsylvania Strike for Voting Purposes, 745
  • Peruvian Sugar Cultivation, 676
  • Potash Industry (German), 442
  • Ropes, German, 563
  • Russian Import Trade Methods, 301
  • Russian Mechanical Industries, 53
  • Sheffield Exports to the United States, £03
  • Sheffield, Fraudulent Marking, 503
  • Sheffield Goods and French Tariff, 163
  • Sheffield Trade (1910), 893
  • Silk-Worm Industry in Calabria, 612
  • South Africa and British Trade, 123
  • Swansea Valley Tin-Plate, &c., Trade, 163, 235, 365, 893
  • Syndicates in Germany, 9
  • Tasmanian Developments, 513
  • Woodcraft, 518
  • Institutions* See Technical Societies
  • Iron and Steel:
  • Armour-Plate and German Rolls, 303
  • Barry, New Works at, 269, 857
  • Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 218, 830
  • Brazilian Ore Deposits, 416
  • Brazilian Works (New), 455
  • British Rail Exports, 71, 135, 450, 667, 767
  • Canadian Ore, 267, 365, 753
  • Carbon and the Grading of Pig, 905
  • Carbon, Precipitation in Iron, 868
  • Carnegie Research Scholarship, 663
  • Cleveland, 17, 53, 89,123,163, 209, 235,269, 303, 333, 365, 399, 443, 475, 503, 537, 579, 603, 633, 667, 701, 737, 769, 799, 829, 857, 893
  • Crucible Steel Boom, 89
  • Cuban Ore, 830
  • Cumberland Hematite, 612
  • Dowlais, 17, 123, 333, 365, 399, 503, 579, 603, 667, 701, 737, 769, 799, 829, 857
  • Dunderland Iron Mines, 172
  • French Steel-Making, 838
  • General Trade, 28, 49, ICO, 212, 244, 280
  • German Iron-Mi neral Imports, 210
  • German Pig Production, 71, 732
  • German Steel Combine, 648
  • Girders, Cost of Cutting with Oxygen, 857
  • High-Speed Steel: Erratum^ 264
  • Italian Steel Production, 303
  • Martin (Pierre), Testimony to, 377
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 89, 537
  • Nantygio and Blaina Iron Works, 829
  • Newfoundland Ore, 793
  • Norwegian Electrical Manufacture, 745, 893
  • Osborn’s South African Enterprise, 893
  • Plate, Large Steel, 17
  • Russian Duties on Steel, 701
  • Russian Pig Production, 139
  • Rust-Proof Anti-Corrosion Steel: Erratum, 666 Rust-Proof Anti-Corrosion Steel (Poldi), 633 Scotch Trade, 16, 52, 88, 122, 162, 209, 234, 268, 302, 332, 364, 398, 442, 474, 502, 536, 578, 602, 632, 666, 700, 736, 768, 798, 829, 857, 892
  • Sections, Lancashire Steel Co.’s Pocket-Book, 210
  • Sheffield, 17, 53, 89, 123, 163, 209, 235, 269,303, 333, 365, 399, 443, 475, 503, 537, 579, 603, 633, 667, 701, 737, 769, 799, 829, 856, 893
  • Sheffield Exports to United States, 53
  • Shipbuilding Structural Steel (Standard Specification), 578
  • Skinningrove Works, 17
  • Steel Plate Demand (Shipbuilding), 49
  • Sully Steel Works, 333
  • Swedish Deposits, 892
  • Swedish Electrical Furnaces, 743
  • Swedish Ore Exports, 146, 376, 560
  • Swedish Rail Contract, 450
  • Swedish Works ; English Visit, 60
  • Tees Shipments, 53, 123, 209, 503, 633, 769, 799, 857
  • Tool-Steel Tests, 744
  • Trollhattan Electric Smelting Works, 30, 122
  • United States Pig Production, 52
  • Vanadium and Cast Iron, 17, 519
  • Victorian Deposits, Investigation, 345
  • Victorian Ore. 128
  • World’s Iron Minerals, 876
  • World’s Pig Production, 719
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies, &c.
  • Light. Electric* See Electricity
  • Locomotives. See Railways
  • Machine Tools. See Mechanics
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers
  • Markets:
  • Cleveland, 17, 53, 89,123, 163, 209, 235, 269, 303, 333, 365, 399, 443, 475, 503, 537, 579, 603, 633, 667, 701, 737, 769, 799, 829, 857, 893
  • Copper, 49. 159, 362, 552, 578, 683, 799, 859
  • Glasgow Pig Iron, 16, 52, 88, 122, 162, 209, 234, 268, 302, 332, 364, 398, 442, 474, 502, 536,578,
  • 602, 632, 666, 700, 736, 768, 798, 828, 857,892
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 16, 52, 88,122, 162, 209, 234, 268, 302, 332, 364, 398, 442, 474, 502,536,
  • 578, 602, 632, 666, 700, 736, 768, 798, 829,857,
  • 892
  • Swedish Iron Market, 329
  • Mechanics :
  • Addressing-Machine (Elliott): Erratum, 700 Belts (Steel-Link) for Elevators, &c., 172
  • Centrifugal Pumps and Continuous Service, 719
  • Chingford Reservoir Pumping-Plant, 700
  • Clutch (Magnetic) for Blowing-Engines, 100
  • Lathe Work, High-Speed, 869
  • Mechanics—continued.
  • Lead Joints, Wiped, 886
  • Lifts (Electric) at the General Post Office, 666
  • Pneumatic Tool Tests, 798
  • Power Diagram for Belt-Drive, 234
  • Ship-Stability Indicator (G. M. Balance), 512 Slide-Rule for Portland Cement Calculations, 752
  • Snow-Plough, Rotary, 581
  • Suisted’s Coaling Elevator : J ddendum, 373
  • Testing of Lathe-Tools : Erratum, 416
  • Water-Softening Plants ; Developments, 418
  • Metals. See Industries, Iron and Steel, and Mining and Metallurgy
  • Mining and Metallurgy :
  • Asbestos in Wyoming, 752
  • Australasian Gold, 800
  • British Columbia Mining, 382
  • British Gold Imports, 100
  • Burmese Petroleum, 667
  • Copper Output in Russia, 34
  • Corrosion Tests of Non-Ferrous Metals, 598
  • Cutting Metal with Oxygen, Cost of, 857 Explosives and Shot-Firing in Mines, 701 Freiberg Mining Industry, Discontinuance of, 892
  • Gold-Production of the World, 31
  • Luxembourg Mineral Production, 60
  • Machinery Exports, 218, 450
  • Naphtha in Russia (Kuban District), 579
  • New South Wales Gold, 821
  • Norwegian Gold, 445
  • Petroleum at Alberta, 277
  • Rhodesian Mines, 556
  • Titanium and Zirconium, 718
  • Vanadium Cast Iron, 17, 519
  • Miscellaneous:
  • Accidents and Industrial Indemnity, 172
  • Albert Medal of the Society of Arts, 54
  • Architecture (Extension Lectures), 502
  • Argentina ; Independence Centenary, 364 Astronomical Clock (Ancient) at Exeter, 53 Barrow-in-Furness Pocket-Guide, 551
  • Berliner Maschinenbau A.-G.; Works and Products, 737
  • British Fire-Prevention Committee’s Tests, 161, 521, 752
  • British-Made Goods, Where to Get Them, 436 Contracts, 25, 62, 89, 126, 163, 208, 302, 331, 373, 442, 512, 536, 580, 601, 632, 674, 709, 743, 799, 838, 902
  • Cresson (Elliott) Gold Medal, 901
  • Dictionary (Technical) in Six Languages, 765
  • Diseases, Industrial, 88
  • Doncaster Development, 701
  • Dust-Laying at Bristol, 163
  • Engineering Standards Committee, Specifications, 377, 578, 667, 678
  • Engineers’ Pocket-Books, 30
  • Engineers, Status of, 603
  • English Prices with Spanish Equivalents, 611
  • Epstein, Professor, and Frankfort Elektro-technical Institute, 736
  • Factory Sites at East wood, 666
  • Fire-Escapes in London, 53
  • Fire-Protection in North Germany, 442
  • Foreign Engineering Projects, 666
  • German Industry, 341
  • German Population, 354
  • Green-Book of London Society, 218
  • Health Resort Publications, 89, 763
  • Import Regulations, French, 443
  • India Rubber, Lectures on, 503
  • Korea, Recent Progress in, 349
  • Lakes, Great American, 744
  • Law (Engineering) Lectures, 120, 503, 579
  • Leeds Chamber of Commerce Year-Book, 253
  • Lincolnshire (N.E.) as Industrial District, 215
  • London Citizens’ Year-Book, 311
  • Lumber Output in the United States, 382
  • Martin (Pierre), Testimony to, 377
  • “ Mechanical World” Pocket Diary, 7c6
  • National Physical Laboratory, 674
  • New South Wales, Official Year-Book, 611
  • Noble, Sir Andrew, and Elswick, 52
  • Noble, Sir Andrew : Freedom of Newcastle, 97 Northern Coal, Iron and Steel Companies, 31 Paper from Sugar-Cane, 893
  • Patent Office Examiners, 207
  • Patentees’ Rights Question in Sweden, 783
  • Pears’ Shilling Encyclopedia, 769
  • Personal, 26, 54, 96, 126, 162, 210, 270, 329, 364, 395, 443, 476, 512, 545, 632, 666, 709, 743, 769, 807, 825, 858, 891
  • Pilgrims’ Road, 695
  • Prince Rupert, Development of, 207
  • Rates (World) for Conveyance of Goods, 34
  • Road Board, 123, 603
  • Road Development Act, 799
  • Russian Students in England, 106
  • Sheffield Exchange, 799
  • Sibley College and Research, 752
  • Silk Exports from China, 394
  • Slaughter-Houses, Public, 674
  • South African Guide, 777
  • State Geological Surveys. 701, 737
  • Students ; International Exchange, 400
  • Technical Press Index, 29
  • Tender, Deposit on Making a, 485
  • Textiles ; Fire-Tests, 162
  • Timber, Canadian, 18
  • “ Town-Planning Review,” 210
  • Trade Notes, 331
  • Trees, Felling, by Wire-Cutting, 578
  • Turkish Public Works’ Concessions, 799
  • Well, Spouting, in Florida, 752
  • Wheat Harvest, 513
  • “ Who’s Who in Engineering,” 61
  • “ Wood Craft,” 518
  • Motorcars. &c.:
  • Automobile Engineering for 1911, 857
  • Marine Motor-Engines, 902
  • Motor-Car Licence Tables, 14
  • Motor-Car Taxes, 548
  • Motor-Engine, New, 869
  • Selden Automobile Patent, 311
  • Sheppee Convertible Steam Motor Vehicle ;
  • Erratum, 795
  • Tyre-Testing Machine (Palmer’s), 767
  • Wolseley Garage, 644
  • Naval:
  • “Admiral Spaun,” Austrian Scout, 269 Australian Destroyers, 17
  • “ Blanche,” H.M.S., 365, 416
  • Brazilian Destroyers, 108, 126
  • British Destroyers, 236
  • “ Cavalier,” French Destroyer, 709
  • Chilian Projects, 51
  • Coaling in Bad Weather, 365
  • Danish Submarines and Torpedo-Boats, 235
  • “ Dante Alighieri,” Italian Dreadnought, 331 Destroyers (New), 443
  • Devonport Dock Extensions, 443, 769
  • Devonport, Light Cranes at, 123
  • Dredger, New Admiralty, 364
  • Dutch Torpedo-Boat Destroyers, 608
  • “ Fighting Ships,” Jane’s, 313
  • German Naval Construction, Rate of Building. 53
  • German Navy, 215, 658
  • Gun-Boat for Macao ; Erratum, 52
  • “Hannibal,” H.M. Battleship, 633
  • “Indefatigable,” H.M.S., 303, 737
  • Japanese Navy, 612, 701
  • Keyham, 163, 365, 769
  • “Les Flottes de Combat en 1911.” 798
  • “Lion,” H.M.S., 476
  • “ Liverpool,” H.M.S., 364
  • “Natal,” Rapid Gun Fire, 268
  • Naval Constructors’ Committee, 579
  • Nesdrum Water-Tube Boilers Approved, 96 “Orion,” H.M.S., 89, 372
  • “ Paulding,” Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 475
  • Portsmouth Dredging Operations, 633 Portsmouth Floating Dock Viaduct, 603 “ Posen,” German Ironclad, 172 Swedish Naval Station (New), 450 “ Von der Tann,” German Navy, 633 Warships, Obsolete, 475
  • Zoelly Turbines in the German Navy, 265
  • Obituary., See General Index
  • Physics and Chemistry:
  • Chemical Engineering at the Imperial College, 890
  • Corrosion Tests of Non-Ferrous Metals, 598
  • Geology and Civil Engineering, 518
  • Metals, Influence of Pressure on Boiling-Point, 418
  • Radium, Metallic, 737
  • Radium in Sweden, 139
  • Temperature Scales, Fixed Points for, 518
  • Ultra-Violet Rays, Effect on Water, 316
  • Piers. See Harbours
  • Pneumatic Tools, Arc. See Mechanics
  • Power Plants. See Electricity
  • Producers, Gas. See Gas and Gas-Engines
  • Kailways and Locomotives:
  • Aarhus-Randers Electric, 821
  • Adhesion Railway, Steep Gradient, 277 Australian Construction, 345
  • Australian Railway Economics: Addendum, 861
  • Austrian (South) Railway Tariffs, 736
  • Ballast-Crushing Plant (North-Eastern), 579
  • Brazilian Railways (Bahia), 745
  • Brecon and Merthyr, 303
  • Brennan Gyroscopic Mono-Railway, 663
  • Canadian Grand Trunk Systems, 901
  • Canadian Northern Railway, 813, 892
  • Canadian Progress, 718
  • Canadian Traffic, 172
  • Chinese Projects, 418
  • Fencing Canadian Lines, 186
  • French Railway Mileage, 110
  • French Railway Traffic, 269
  • Gasolene Locomotive for Mines, 572
  • German Rolling-Stock, 442
  • Great Western Improvements, &c., 123, 537-
  • Home Railways, 579
  • Hudson Bay, 844
  • Kowloon Railway, 365
  • Lartington (N.E.) Railway Accident, 445
  • Light Railway Order, 857
  • Locomotive Exports, 218, 276, 398, 663
  • Locomotives for Italian State Railways, 200
  • Locomotive, One-Man, in Sweden, 377
  • Locomotive Power, Cost, 551
  • Locomotive Superheating, 512
  • Locomotive Testing Plant for Illinois Univer-versity, 26
  • Mallet Locomotives for Coal Trains, 38
  • Michigan Central Railroad Tunnel, 579
  • Midland Railway Extensions, &c., 398, 675
  • Mont d’Or Tunnel, 611
  • Officials, Universal Directory of Railway, 474
  • Peat Fuel on Railways, 902
  • Railway and Canal Traffic Act (1888), 514
  • Railway Engineering, Lectures on, 235
  • Russian Railway Statistics, 675
  • Russian Rolling-Stock, 48
  • Sheffield and the Railway Industry, 269
  • Simplon Tunnel, 400
  • Spanish Northern Railway, 808
  • St. Gothard, 112
  • St. Petersburg ; Railway Electrification, 329
  • State Ownership of Railways, 718
  • Swedish State Railways, 893
  • Swedish State Railways ; Third-Class Sleeping Cars, 445
  • Taff Vale Railway Accounts, 210
  • Transition Curves, Tables of, 588
  • Trans-Siberian Railway, 696
  • Truck (Radial) of American Locomotive Company, 38
  • Turkish (Asia) Projects, 365
  • Two-Gauge Goods Carriages in Russia, 752
  • Welsh Railway Traffic, 537
  • World Railway Mileage, 159
  • Schools* See Education
  • Hawsige:
  • Northern Low-Level Sewer, 143
  • St. Petersburg Drainage, 808
  • Ships and Shipbuilding:
  • “ JEncas,” for New Australian Service, 519 Argentine Coasting Trade and Foreign Vessels, 513
  • Bristol-Canada Service, 210, 667, 807
  • British International Trophy Race, 18
  • Ships and Shipbuilding—continued.
  • Cantilever-Framed Steamer : Trial Trip, 26 Clyde, &c., 52,209, 234, 302, 332, 364, 398, 502, 602, 632, 700, 769
  • Copenhagen-Hamburg Ferry (Proposed), 318
  • Dictionary, Nautical Technical, 485
  • Dredger for Panama Canal, 268
  • Euphrates, Steam Launch for, 16
  • Ferry-Steamer for Mersey, 168, 545
  • Ferry Traffic, International, 737
  • “ France ” (French Liner), 443
  • “ Franconia ” (Cunard Liner), 163
  • German Shipbuilding Contracts, 579
  • Gregory Coal-Oil Furnace in Yachts, 733
  • Hydroplane “ Columbine,” 776
  • Hydroplane “ Miranda IV.,” 475
  • Lakes, Navigation on the Great American, 744
  • Launch (Motor) for Metropolitan Police, 29
  • L. and S.W. Railway Steamers, 88, 537
  • “ Maloja,”New P. and O. Liner, 858
  • Marine Motor-Engines (Parsons), 902
  • Motor-Boats for Buenos Ayres, 611
  • Naval Architecture Scholarships, 639
  • Oil-Tank Steamer “ Esturia,” 814
  • South American and Great Britain (Projected Service), 376
  • Stability-Indicator (G.M. Balance), 512
  • Steering-Gear, Harrison, 666
  • Wallasey Ferry-Steamer, 168, 545
  • Yenesei: Steamer Traffic, 313
  • Societies. See Technical. &c., or Trades, &o.
  • Strikes. See Trade Societies, &c.
  • Technical Societies, «&c.:
  • Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 562 Apprenticeship, National Institution of, 467 Arts, Royal Society of, 54, 666, 697, 700
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 399, 869, 901
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 514, 578, 642
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of (Students’ Meetings), 825, 908
  • Concrete Institute, 395
  • Consulting Engineers : Projected Association, 122
  • Dusseldorf International Congress, 799
  • Economics, London School of, 6u2
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 25, 769
  • Engineers-in-Charge, Association of, 201, 578, 838
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 602
  • Engineers, Society of, 143, 503, 551, 603, 674, 799, 859
  • Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania, 382
  • Foundrymen’s Association, British, 578, 736
  • Gas Engineers, German, 545
  • Gas Engineers, Institution of, 475
  • Gas and Water Engineers, German Institution, 207
  • Illuminating Engineering Society, 641
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 329, 377, 512
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 52, 127, 598, 603
  • Leeds Association of Engineers. 902
  • Liverpool Engineering Society, 599, 767
  • Machinery Users’ Association (Inc.), 475, 891
  • Manchester Association of Engineers, 502, 562
  • Marine Engineers, Institute of, 512, 675
  • Metals, Institute of, 331, 598
  • Midland Institute of Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineers, 800
  • Mining Electrical Engineers, Association of, 329, 890
  • Mining Engineers, Institute of, 443
  • Municipal Engineers, Institution of, 99
  • Municipal Tramways Association, 398 Naval Architects, Institution of, 633, 856 Optical Convention (Proposed), 752, 829
  • Physical Society of London, 776
  • Portland Cement Manufacturers, Associated, 859
  • Railway Rolling-Stock, Association of Private Owners, 52
  • Refrigeration, International Congiess, 302
  • Technical Societies—continued
  • Rochdale Association of Engineers, 861
  • Rontgen Society, 599
  • Royal Institution, 798
  • Russian Technical Society, Imperial, 96
  • Sanitary Engineers, Institute of, 467
  • Sanitary Institute, Royal, 475, 642
  • Signal Engineers, Institution of, 701, 767
  • Society for the Development of Experimental Sciences, &c., 286
  • South Wales Institute of Engineers, 123,603,857
  • Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute, 868
  • Teachers in Technical Institutions, Association of, 633, 693
  • Textile Institute, 394, 709
  • Water Engineers, Association of, 736
  • West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, 905
  • Telegraphy. See Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Trade. See Coal, Iron and Steel, Markets, Shipbuilding, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies, Unions. Strikes, «Sc.:
  • Accidents, Industrial, 802
  • Affiliated Trade Unions Report, 48
  • “ American Federationist,” 212, 312
  • Australian Conciliation Act Amendment, 244
  • Australian Labour Minister’s Proposals, 745
  • Barcelona Lock-Out, 838
  • Beetroot Industry (Projected Scheme), 376
  • Birmingham Bakehouse Inquiry, 99
  • Blacksmiths’ Society, Associated, 173, 563
  • Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 89, 209, 503, 666
  • Board of Trade Reports as to Labour, 27, 99, 137, 212, 279, 312, 341, 394, 640, 745, 777
  • Boilermakers and Iron-Shipbuilders, 27, 173, 212, 612, 745
  • Bolckow Vaughan and the Four-Shift System, 513
  • Bolton Weavers’ Association, 394
  • Boot and Shoe Operatives, National Union of, 100, 344
  • Budget (1910-11), 49
  • Burnley Miners’ Dispute, 612
  • Cambrian Combine Employees’ Dispute, 376, 394, 900
  • Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Strike, 139,
  • Card-Room Operatives and Cotton Trade Agreement, 212, 244
  • Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Society, 138, 280
  • Chain-Making Industry and Trade Boards Act, 376
  • Chain Manufacturers and the “ White List,” 344, 445, 563
  • Chatham Government Labourers and Logan, 900
  • Chicago Clothing Workers’ Strike Disturbance, 861
  • Child Labour in Leeds, 676
  • Cleveland Ironstone Miners’ Wages, 163, 537
  • Clifton Collieries (Notts) Strike, 676
  • Clyde Boilermakers’ Wages, 312
  • Clyde Engineers : Wages Question, 28
  • Colliery Engine-Winders, 312
  • Conciliation Board, General Advantage of, 173
  • Copenhagen International Shipping Congress, 376
  • Cotton-Growing in Greece, 532
  • Cotton-Spinners, Operative, 138, 280
  • Cotton Trade Agreement, 138, 173, 212, 244
  • Cotton Trade Grinders’ Duties Question, 394
  • Cotton Trade Lock-Out, 394, 445, 476, 513, 532
  • Doulton’s Employees : Strikers’ Violence, 696
  • Drunkenness and American Locomotive Engineers, 612
  • Durham Miners and Mr. Justice Grantham, 49
  • Durham Miners’ Wages, 900
  • Eight-Hours Act and Durham Mining, 27,173
  • Eight-Hours Act and Miners’ Federation, 49
  • Eight-Hours Act in South Wales, 28, 303
  • Engineers, Amalgamated Society of, 100, 243, 312, 696, 808
  • Engineers’ Society and Shipbuilding Trades, 696
  • Factory Inspector; Case of Obstruction, 100
  • Factory and Workshops Consolidation Act, 100
  • Trade Societies, Unions, &c^continued.
  • Female Labour in Germany, 676
  • French Building Trade Strike, 838
  • French Railway Employees Disputes, 139,53.
  • 563
  • French Working Hours : Proposals, 837 Friendly Society Returns, 900 .
  • General Federation of Trade Unions, 2/, 100 280, 777
  • German Shipyard Strike, 476, 532
  • German Strikers Replaced by English Firemen &c., 476
  • Germany, Life and Labour in, 173
  • Germany : Trade-Union Statistics, 676
  • Great Eastern Railway Employees and th<
  • Gorell Award, 532, 640
  • Great Northern Railway and Employees, 376, OCX
  • Hamburg Shipping Strike, 244, 280, 329
  • Home Office : Administrative Changes, 100 Hours of Labour : Board of Trade Report, 344 Independent Labour Party Dissensions, 344 Industrial Notes, 27, 48, 99, 137, 173, 211, 243,
  • 279, 312, 344, 376, 394, 445, 476, 513, 531, 563,
  • 612, 640, 676, 696, 745, 777, 808, 837, S61, 900
  • Industrial Situation, 137, 279, 640, 745, 861
  • Injunctions in the States, 212
  • Insurance (State) against Unemployment and Invalidity, 49
  • International Strike of Seamen, Proposed, 900
  • Ironfounders’ Friendly Society v. Ingall, 777
  • Ironfounders’ Society, 138, 244, 531
  • Ironmoulders* Society, 243, 676, 837
  • Ironstone Miners' (Cleveland) Wages, 89
  • Ironworkers’ Conference, 100
  • “Ironworkers’ Journal,” 100, 243
  • Ironworkers : Unlawful Assembly Case, 243
  • Ironworkers’ Wages, 163, 209, 474, 475, 531, 769
  • Italian Cotton-Spinners’ Hours, 394
  • Kirkdale Election and Labour Party, 280
  • Labour Exchange Reports, 27, 445
  • Labour Exchanges and the Unemployed Problem, 861
  • Labour Party and Annual Conference Resolutions, 696 v
  • Labour Party (British): Position, &c., 49
  • Labour Party and Parliamentary Levy, 212, 312, 861
  • Labour Party’s Quarterly Circular, 280
  • Lacemakers (Long Eaton) and Rates, 394
  • Lancashire and Cheshire Miners’ Political
  • Association, 445
  • Lancashire Miners’ Strike against Non-Unionists, 900
  • Lead Poisoning : Committee’s Report, 100 Leicester Shoe-Factory Strike, 64U
  • Levies, Parliamentary: Injunctions Against, 28, 100
  • Liverpool Railway Carters’ Strike, 640, 676
  • London Omnibus Employees’ Strike, 838
  • Miners’ Federation, 244
  • National Free Labour Association, 640
  • Newport Dock Strike, 28, 49, 163
  • New South Wales Trade, 718
  • New York Cloak-Makers’ Strike, 377
  • New Zealand and Arbitration Law, 612
  • North-East Coast Engineers’ Wages, 808
  • North-Eastern Railwaymen’s Strike, 123, 139 173, 211
  • Northumberland Minersand the Agreement 28 Northumberland Miners’ Association, 532 ’ Norwegian Law Affecting Commercial Travellers, &c., 445
  • Oil-Trust War in America, 532
  • Old-Age Pensions ; Removal of Disqualification 49
  • Oldham Card-Room Operatives and Agree-ment, 212
  • Ordnance Survey Wages Inquiry, 28
  • Organisation of Labour in the States, 212
  • Osborne Judgment ; Principle Involved, 837
  • Osborne Judgment and Socialist Labour, 513 640, 696
  • Osborne Judgment and Trades Unionists’ Defence League, 745
  • Osborne Judgment and the Unions, 312,745,777
  • Trade Societies, Inions, Ac.—conrinued.
  • Osborne Judgment, Violations of, 640 Parliamentary Levies and the Unions, 312, 745 Patternmakers’ Association, United, 532, 696, 837
  • Poor-Law Children and “Trades and Labour Gazette,” 212
  • Post-Office Messengers and Temporary Employment, 49
  • Railwaymen and Arbitrators’ Awards, 243, 344 Railway Regulation Act, Working of, 394 Railway Servants; Mr. Webb’s Address, 602 Restraint of Trade and Unions (Unregistered), 28
  • Sailors and Firemen ; Threatened Strike, 28, 212, 243, 900
  • Scotter, Sir Charles, 900
  • Scottish Miners’ Federation, 900
  • Scottish Shipbuilders’ Wages, 88
  • Seamen’s Conciliation Board ; Proposal, 243 Sheep-Shearers’ Co-Operation, 698 Sheerness Dock Labourers’ Strike, 476 Sheffield, Employment in, 701, 856 Sheffield ; High Wages, 89
  • Sheffield Moulders’ Arbitrary Action, 537
  • Sheffield Moulders’ Wages Dispute, 123, 163, 333, 394, 861
  • Sheffield Patternmakers, Discharge of, 475 Shipbuilding Lock-Out, 212, 243, 376, 445, 476, 513, 532, 563, 612, 640, 676, 745, 777, 808, 861 Shotton Iron Works, Picketing, 808, 837, 900 Simons’ Finishers ; Disloyalty to Leaders, 513 Skilled Labour Report, 137, 279. 777, 861 South Metropolitan Gas Company’s Profit-
  • Sharing, 280
  • South Wales Miners’ Disputes, 243, 445, 476, 513, 612, 640, 676, 696, 745, 777, 808, 837, 861, 900
  • South Wales Miners and Non-Unionists, 49, 376
  • South Wales Miners ; Strikers’ Riots, 696 Spanish Strikes, 212, 377, 777
  • Staffordshire Pit-Boys and the Eight-Hours Act, 28
  • State Insurance and the Friendly Societies, 676 Steam-Engine Makers’ Society, 138, 745, 837 Steel Trade Unions, Possible Amalgamation, 900 Strike-Breakers Refused Entry, 861 Strike Statistics, 138, 280, 390
  • Strikes (United States), Legality of, 344
  • Swansea Meeting of General Federation, 27
  • Swedish Strike Results, 212
  • Taxi-Cab Drivers’ Strike, 312
  • Textile Institute, 394
  • Textile Workers’ Conference, 212
  • Tool-Makers’ Society, 212, 563, 838
  • “ Trades and Labour Gazette,” 212
  • Trade Union Act and Registration, 563
  • Trade Union Congress, 243
  • Trade Union Defence League, 280, 344, 745
  • Trade Unionists and their Officials, 211
  • Unions, Parliamentary Strength of, 49
  • Wages ; Board of Trade Inquiry, 99 Wages, Fluctuation of, 138, 280, 344 , 640
  • Wallsend Boilermakers ; Proposed Loan, 532 Workmen’s Compensation ; Statistics, 808 Yorkshire Miners and Non-Unionists, 640

Tramways :

  • Asphalt and Tramway-Rail Joint, 733
  • Cardiff Corporation, i63
  • Scarborough, 639
  • United Kingdom Systems, Revenue, and Mileage, 743
  • Universities. Soo. Education
  • Vehicles. See Motor-Cart and Railway
  • Warships. See Naval
  • Water Works, Ac.:
  • Augsburg-Niimberg Supply, 345
  • Lead Joints, Wiped, 886
  • Pumping-Engine, &c., for Lahore, 62
  • Rhymney Valley Supply, 89 St. Petersburg Supply, 808

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