Engineering 1911 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs












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Accidents :
German Industrial Accidents, 140
Tram-Car Accident, Millbrook, 140, 327, 685
Aeronautics:
Aeroplane Efficiency, 732
Aeroplane Engines, Alexander Competition, 105
Air Resistance of Wires and Ropes ; Addendum, 735
Balloon Fabrics, Impermeable, 608
Balloon Fabric Tests, 681
International Congress, 140
Stability of Aeroplanes, 303
Agriculture:
Agricultural Changes and Prices, 768
British Machinery Exports, 131
Lime, Ground and Slaked, 431
Potato Digger and Sorter Trials, 332
Royal Society’s Show, 92 ; Erratum, 371
Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy
Appointments:
Brightside Foundry Co.’s Secretary, 669
Bristol City Engineer, 633
Great Central Railway Engineer-in-Chief, 669
Great Northern Railway Locomotive Superintendent, 272
Master Cutler, Sheffield, 461
Midland Mining, &c., Institute; President, 767
Rosyth Harbour; Superintending Engineer, 531
Royal Arsenal; Superintendent of Mechanical
Engineering Department, 677
Tasmanian Government Railways’ Manager, 38
Westinghouse Electric Co.’s President, 273
Armour. See Naval
Artillery. See Guna
Automobiles. See Motor-Cars
Boilers. See Engines and Boilers
Bridges:
Bridges over Railways, Responsibility for, 744
Canadian Canal Bridge, 717
Cologne Bridge Competition, 139
Copenhagen, New Harbour Bridge, 167
Indian Railway Bridges, 720
Midland Railway Bridge Removal, 423
New York Railroad Bridge, 735
Newport Bridge, 259
Tees Transporter, 531
Warrington Bridge, 716
Canals and Waterways:
Kaiser Wilhelm, 29
Manchester Ship, 192, 677
Motor Traction on British Canals, 633
New York State Barge, 246
Panama, 195, 423
Severn Waterway Development, 633
Towing Locomotives for Panama Canal, 632
Cars* Motor. See Motor-Cars.
Catalogues:
150, 182, 211, 243, 274, 351, 405, 442, 514, 581
652, 685, 718, 751, 814, 848, 879
A.B.C. Coupler, Ltd., 351
Adnil Electric Co., Ltd., 879
Aeronautical Syndicate, Ltd., 182
Alldays and Onions Pneumatic Engineering
Co., Ltd., 547, 718, 751
Alley and Maclellan, Ltd., 211
American Locomotive Co., 814
Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., 514
Appleby and Co., E. G., 581, 652, 814
Archdale and Co., Ltd., J., 848, 879
Arrol and Co., Ltd., Sir William, 718
Ashwell and Nesbit, Ltd., 243
Atlas Resilient Road-Wheels, Ltd., 274
Austin Manufacturing Co., 879
Bailey and Co., Ltd., W.H., 814(2)
Baldwin Locomotive Works, 547
Bmnis and Co., Ltd., Ed , 547
Blohm and Voss, 879
Boby, Ltd., Robert, 879
British Aluminium Co., Ltd., 879
British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd. 243
British Niclausse Boiler Co., Ltd., 274
British Steam Specialities, Ltd., 274
British Stone and Marble Co., Ltd., 351
British Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur
ing Co., Ltd., 274 (2). 405
Broadbent and Sons, Ltd., Thos., 581
Buck and Hickman, Ltd., 442
Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., 150
Carbon Tool Co., 751
Carron Co., 547, 652, 685
Churchill and Co., Ltd., 581
Coignet, Ltd., Edmond, 243
Consett Iron Co., Ltd., 685
Coventry Chain Co., 182
Croft and Perkins, Ltd., 718
Crompton and Co., Ltd., 211, 351
Dartium Syndicate, Ltd., 243
Davis and Son (Derby), Ltd., John, 547
Dean, Smith, and Grace (1908), Ltd., 274
Denison and Son, Ltd , Samuel, 243
Catalogues- cordinued,.
Derome Standard Pulley - Block and Crane
Manufacturing Co., 814
Drummond Brothers and Co., Ltd., 442
Dudbridge Iron Works, Ltd., 442
Edge, Ltd., S. F., 351
“Ejecta” Valve Co., Ltd., 243
Electric Construction Co., Ltd., 211
Electrical Co., Ltd., 442
Ellison, George, 150
Fletcher and Co., Ltd., George, 442
Fox and Co., Ltd., Samuel, 274
Francis and Co., Ltd., S. W., 718
Fraser and Co.. Ltd., W. J , 243
Fiirstenburg, W., 150
Fyfe, Wilson, and Co., 274
Geipel and Co., William, 405 (2)
Gibbs and Son, John, 848
Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 547
Globe Electric Co., 442, 514, 652, 751
Goodchild and Partner, G. W., 685
Greenwood and Bat ley, Ltd., 351
Greenwood’s Standard Gear-Cutting Co., Ltd., 442
Grip Steel Bar Co., Ltd., 243
Hannoversche Maschinenbau A.-G., 274, 814
Harrison Safety Boiler Works, 517
Hartnell and Co., Ltd., Wilson, 718
Heenan and Froude, Ltd., 442
Herbert, Ltd., Alfred, 243
Hoffmann Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 274
Horsman, W. E., 442
Imperial Motor Industries, Ltd., 274
India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha, and Telegraph
Works Co., Ltd., 274, 351,879
Jackman and Co., Ltd., J. W., 718
Jarvis Bros., Ltd., 514
Jenkins and Co., Robert. 751, 848
Johnson, Clapham, and Morris, Ltd., R., 351
Johnson and Phillips, Ltd., 879
Jones, Pollard, and Shipman, Ltd., A. A., 751
Keith and Blackman Co., Ltd., James, 514
Kitson Empire Lighting Co., Ltd., 581
Lancaster and Tonge, Ltd., 243
Leeds Forge Co., Ltd., 581
Lee, Alex G., 274
Leyland Motors, Ltd., 751
Linolite Co., 351
“ Litz” Safety Gas Co., Ltd.-, 879
London Emery Works Co., 351
Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 581
Mackay and Co., 685
McMillan and Co., James, 879
Marryat and Place, 405 (2)
Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon, 848
Matthews and Yates, 848
Mitchells, Ashworth, Stansfield, and Co., Ltd., 814
Morgan and Co., H. D., 442
Morris and Lister, Ltd., 182
Newbold and Co., Walter, 243
Niles-Bement-Pond Co., 848
Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., 243
Peebles and Co., Ltd., Bruce, 405
Perkin and Co., Ltd., 274
Phillips and Co., Alfred, 814
Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 848
Princeps and Co., 243
Ransome and Co., Ltd., A., 211
Reddaway and Co., Ltd., F., 274
Renold, Ltd., Hans, 442,879
Reyrolle and Co., Ltd., A.,652
Rowland and Co., Ltd., B. R., 685
Russell, Newbery, and Co., 243
Ruston, Proctor," and Co., Ltd., 150, 211, 243
Ryder and Son, 274
Safety Tread Syndicate, Ltd., 274
Sagar and Co., Ltd., J., 879
Schuchardt and Schiitte, 150
Sheppee Motor Co., 213
Smeeton and Brewer, 442
Standard Machine Works, Ltd., 514
Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., 751
Strachan and Henshaw, Ltd., 685
Siemens Brothers and Co., Ltd., 274, 442 (3)
751,814 v
Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Ltd., 211
Southwark Foundry and Machine Co., 879
Sugden, Ltd., T., 879
Summerson and Sons, Ltd., 814
Szerelmey and Co., N. C., 182
Thermit, Ltd., 814
Toward and Co., Ltd., T., 879
Unbreakable Pulley and Mill-Gearing Co
Ltd., 718 o •>
Underfeed Stoker Co., Ltd., 848
United Motor Industries, Ltd., 405
United States Steel Products Co., 879
Wake, J. F., 442
Walker, Ltd., C. and W., 351, 581
Wallach Brothers, Ltd., 150
Waller and Son, George, 442
Ward and Goldstone, 182
Wasserman and Co , 879
Webb Lamp Co., Ltd., 211
Wigglesworth and Co., Ltd., Frank. 848
Wolf, R., 442
Wylie and Co., Matthew, 243
289,
633,
Cement and. Concrete: Calculator For Ferro-Concrete, 777
Cement, Institute Lecture on, 592 Cement Manufacture in the Ural, 7Ju “ Pudlo ” Water-Proofing Cement, 80 Russia, Cement in, 246 Russia, Concrete in,139 Tests of Reinforced Concrete, 840
Chemistry* See Physics and Chemistry.
Coal:
Admiralty Contracts, 389, 799
Belgian Coal, 196, 720, 877
Belgian Market, 272
Bore-Hole, Deep, 157
Bristol Channel Coastwise Shipments, 865
British Exports, 272
Canadian Coal, 800
Cardiff, 22, 80, 105, 131, 167, 19o, 227, <-59, 321, 355, 389, 423, 461, 497,531, o65, 59/, 669, 703, 735, 767, 799, 831, 865
Coal-Cutters, Electrical, 796
Coal Storage, 633
Coke, German, for Middlesbrough, 289
Colliery Exhibition, 603
Devonport Coaling Ddpdt, 321
East Africa Mines, Mozambique, 289
Faroe Islands Deposits, 565
French Works at Swansea, 321
German Exports, 193
German Imports, 219
German Production, 288, 608
Hennegan Coal Industry, 608 Hull Trade, 105, 195, 497, 669, 799 Humboldt Screening and Washing Plant, 865 Mines Bill and Welsh Colliery Managers, 669 New Seams, &c., 131, 167, 191, 227, 355, 423, 461, 597, 735, 865
Russian Coal Deliveries, 505
Sheffield, 29, 80, 105,131,167, 195, 227, 259, 289, 321, 355, 389, 423, 461, 497, 531, 565, 597, 633, 669, 699, 735, 767, 799, 830, 865
Silesian Mining Industry, 796
South Wales Exports, 195, 355, 497, 669
Spitzbergen Deposits, 226
Ural Mining, 608
Welsh Coal for Austria, 799
Welsh Coal for Belgium, 597
Welsh Coal for Egypt, 226
Welsh Coal for France. 565
Welsh Coal for Italy, 227, 355, 461, 531
Welsh Trade Development, 565
Colleges* See Education
Companies:
Aberpergwym Collieries, Ltd., 865 Anglo-American Telegraph Co., 176 Blaenavon Company, Ltd., 831
Brightside Foundry and Engineering Co , 289 British Canadian Shipbuilding and Dock Co., U0
Brown and Co., Ltd., John, 27
Cargo Fleet Iron Co., Ltd., 720
Cockerill Co., John, 597
Davy Brothers, Ltd., 80
Diary and Agenda-Book for Companies, 790
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Co., Ltd., 259 Fox and Co., Ltd., Samuel, 227
German Oversea Electricity Co., 244
Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd., 259
Krupp, A.-G., Fried., 795
Midland Iron Co., 735
Pearson and Knowles, Ltd., 389
Port Talbot Graving-Dock Co., Ltd., 497
Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Co., 188
Rhymney Railway Co., 131
Richardsons. Westgarth, and Co., Ltd., 762 Rossington Main Colliery Co., Ltd., 389 Scottish Tube Co , Ltd., 130
Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co , 389, 423
Sheffield Forge and Rolling-Mills Co., Ltd..
195, 289
Staveley Coal and Iron Co., 389
Tredegar Iron and Coal Co., Ltd., 735 Westinghouse Co., 112
Concrete* See Cement and Concrete
Docks* See Harbours, &c.
Drainage. See Sewage
E ducat ion :
Architecture, Ancient and Renaissance, Lectures on, 430
Armstrong College Calendar, 460 Bittersea Polytechnic, 351, 496 Borough Polytechnic Institute, 458 Bradford City Technical College Courses, 596 Bristol University Calendar, 389
Bristol University Degrees as Exemptions 22 Bristol University, Former Students, 431 Building, London County Council School of 3d5 ’
Cass, Sir John, Technical Institute, 699
City and Guilds (Finsbury) Programme, 431
CRy and Guilds Technological Examinations, 165 ’
Economics, London School of, 385 Engineering Scholarships, Daimler, 104
duration—continued.
Illuminating Engineering, Lectures on, 431
King’s College Engineering Courses, 354, 423
London University Engineering Scholarship, 176
London University Heating and Ventilating Department, 104, 505
Merchant Venturers’ Prize Distribution, 699
Naval Architecture Scholarships, Liverpool University, 105
Northampton Polytechnic Institute, 321, 457, 797
Northern Polytechnic Prospectus, 389
Scholarship Examinations in Science, 431
Science Scholarships, 165
Shipwrights’ Co.’s Educational Grants, 863
South-Western Polytechnic Prospectus, 389
Trade Scholarships, L.C.C., 766
University College (London) Calendar, 460
University College Programme, London, 165
Westminster Technical Institute Prospectus, 389
ilectric Tramways. See Trumwayt
Anglo-French Telephone Service, 194
Barnsley, Electricity at, 131
Benkb Primary Battery, 799
Burgos, Power in, 259
Cables, Cab-Tyre-Sheathed, 150
Cardiff, Electricity at, 321
Christiania, Electric Energy for, 713
Crane Panels. Vickers’ Ironclad, 21
Danube, Hydro-Electric Installation, 283
Discharge Phenomenon, Acoustic, 422
Electricity and Economy in Steel Works, 574
Exchanges, Automatic Telephone, and the
Post Office, 104
German Electrical Industry, 865
German Electrotechnical Industry, 371
German Gas Works and Telephones, 289
Hard Drawn Wire, Standard Specifications, 751
Hydro-Electric Co. in Canada, 188, 539
Iron, Refining Electrolytically, 335
Measurement Standards Committee, 389
Multiple Telegraphy Sj stems, 565
Norwegian Water Power, 441
Outlines of Electrical Engineering, 565
Pennsylvania, Power in, 289
Radiotelegraphy for Fishing Fleets, 715
Rolling-Mills, Electrical Driving of, 797
Scandinavian Water-Power Amalgamation, 207
Telegraphy, Alternating-Current Cable, 858
Telegraphy, Mechanically Tuned, 799
Telephone Services, Anglo-Continental, 565
Telephones, Automatic, 703
Telephones and the Post Office, 717
Train-Lighting Plant, 816
Turbo-Alternators, Mechanical Design of, 848
Wireless Telegraph Station for the Italian Government, 188
Wireless Telegraphy in the Arctic Ocean, 182
Wireless Telegraphy in Ceylon, 371
Wireless Telegraphy at the General Post Office, 430
Wireless Telegraphy, Norway-Spitzbergen, 242
Errata and Addenda :
Air-Resistance of Wires and Ropes, 735, 864
Austrian Dreadnought, First, 140
Feed-Water Heating and Superheating on Locomotives, 321, 798
Frodair Iron and Steel Co., Ltd., 223
Generators, Four-Cycle Gas-Engine Driving, 174
Hornsby Oil-Engine, 860
Jet Propulsion, 596
Parsons Marine Steam-Turbine, Progress of, 525
Peat-Gas Plant in Ireland, 799
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 92
Specific Heats at High Temperatures, 458
Steam-Turbine, 354, 709
Turin Exhibition, 363
Engines and Boilers :
3000-H.-P. Turbine for Cement Works, 181
Boiler-Owners’ Union (International), 776
Bolinder’s Direct Reversible Crude-Oil Engine, 669
Condensation Losses in Steam Plant, 840
Corrosion of Steam-Pipes by Soda, 150
Entropy Charts for Superheated Steam, 547
Parsons Marine Steam-Turbine ; Erratum, 525
Steam-Turbine : Errata, 354, 709
Superheater Patent Action, 539
Turbines (Marine) and Speed-Reducing Gear, 105
J arrow Boilers for Italian Battleships, 830
Zoelly Turbines, 597
Exhibitions :
Baku Engineering, 362
Baltic Exhibition, 840
Colliery Exhibition, 603
^4<7o'I6~r>;V an ^°fcr*neer’n8 Exhibition, 1912,
Marine Motor, Copenhagen, 130 ^on-Ferrous Metals Exhibition, nil
Exhibitions—continued.
Physical Society, 766
Sheffield Industrial Exhibition. C33
Small-Power and Model Engineering Exhibition, 354
Turin Exhibition ; Addendum, 363
Explosions* See Engines and Boilers
Explosives* See Guns
Ferro-Concrete* See Cement and Concrete
Flying-Machines* See Aeronautics
Gas and Gas Worts :
Gas Mantles of Artificial Silk, 238
Gas from Sewerage, Illuminating, 259
Gas Works Directory and Statistics, 642
Peat-Gas Plant in Ireland; Addendum, 799
Gas and Gil Engines :
Four-Cycle Gas-Engine Driving Generators;
Erratum, 174
Gas-Engine, Exhaust, and Animal Life, 441
Hornsby Oil-Engine ; Erratum, 860
Marine Gas-Engines, 461
Oil-Engine Practice, Modern, 461, 497
Valve and Ignition Setting Diagram for Petrol Engines, 877
Willans Diesel Engine, 572
Guns and Explosives:
Detonator Composition, Explosion of, 797
French Gun-Powder for Export, 759
Harbours, Piers, &c.:
Alexandra (Newport) Docks, 167, 195
Bristol Docks, 131, 321, 461, 831
Dakar Port, 88
Eddystone Bell-Buoy, 461
Eddystone Buoy, 289
French Harbour in Iceland, 441
Grimsby and Immingham Port, 174
Harbour Surveying, 732
Libau Port. 190
Montreal Harbour Improvements, 873
Rome as a Seaport, 127
Rotterdam, Floating Dock, 355
Sleswick-Syet Dam, 289
SourabayaHarbour Works (Proposed), 168
St. Agnes Lighthouse, 227
St. Lawrence, Navigability of, 562
Swansea Harbour Works, &c., 531
Tees Dry Dock, New, 633
Hydraulics* See Mechanics
Industries and Commerce:
Agricultural Changes and Prices, 768
America Latin, Engineering and Commercial Conditions in, 685
Anglo-Danish Peat Industry, 194
Brazilian Cotton-Fibre Trees, 329
British Trade Returns, 362
Canadian Emigrants and Winter Months, 492
Cape Town: British Trade Commissioner’s Office, 751
Factory and Commercial Property Sales (1911), 831
German Manufacturers and India, 167
Insurance (National) and Industry, 52
Local Indebtedness, 544
Llanelly Tin-Plates, 105
London Chamber of Commerce, 596, 646
Mint Operations in 1910, 731
Misrepresentation in Trade, 784
Norwegian Exports, 547
Peat Bogs of Canada, 744
Peat Deposits (Swedish), British Purchase of, 717
Quality in Manufactures, Sir R. Hadfield on, 72
Russia, British Trade in, 238
Saw Manufacturers’ Combine, 830
Sheffield Cutlery and Selling Prices, 363
Sheffield and “ False Marking,” 699
Sheffield, Trade of, 167, 259, 531
Swansea Tin-Plate, &c , Trade, 565
Textile Machinery Trade, 362
Tin-Plate Trade with Canada, 735
Togo’s Visit to Sheffield, 131
Trade and Finance of the Empire, 864
Trade Review, 863
Universities and the Metallurgical Industries, 767
Wire Industry in Germany, 78
Institutions* See Technical Societies
Iron and Steel!
American Pig Production, 865
American Report on Steel Progress, 699
Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 362
Be'gian Steel Production, 562
British Rail Exports, 139, 227, 355, 541, 735
Casting, Colossal, 767
Casting, Solidification in the Mould, 877
Cleveland, 29, 80, 105. 131, 167, 195, 226, 259, 289, 321, 355, 389, 423, 461, 497, 531, 565, 597, 633, 669, 703, 735, 767, 799, 831, 865
Cupola Furnace Prize Competition, 614
Dowlais, 22, 80, 105, 131, 195, 289, 389, 430, 461, 531, 597, 669, 767, 831
Dust Problem in Foundry Practice, 814
Electric Steel Process (Greene). 287
Electrolytic Refining of Iron, 335
Furnace, Ancient Iron, in Sweden, 210
German Iron Syndicates, 131
German Pig-Iron Production, 665
German Rail Exports, 186
Germany and Swedish Mines, 289
Hand-Book for Iron-Founders, 166
Italian Rail Imports, 743
“ La Metallurgia Italiana,” 641
Lapland Ore Exports, 8G9
Luxembourg Production, 227
Middlesbrough Statistics, 80. 105, 497
Nickel Steel, Cementation of, 613
Ore-Reduction Process, New, 776
Rail-Corrosion in Tunnels, 303
Rail Failures, Bessemer and Open-Hearth, 613
Rebates bj’ Steel Producers, 597
Russian Importation of Pig Iron, 179
Scotch Trade, 29, 79,104,130,166, 167,191, 227, 258, 288, 320, 321, 354, 388, 389, 422, 460, 496, 530, 564, 596. 597, 632,668, 703, 734, 766, 798
Scotch Tube Amalgamation, 130, 831, 864
Iron and Steel—continued.
Sheffield, 29, 80, 105,131,167,195, 227, 259, 289, 321, 355, 389, 423, 461, 497, 531, 565, 597, 633, 669, 699, 735, 767, 799, 830, 864
Siberian Iron Industry, 211
South African Scrap Works, 479
Swedish Iron Ore, 782
Tees Shipments, 29, 167, 195, 226, 259, 289, 321 355, 389, 461, 531, 565, 597, 669, 703, 735, 767* 799, 831
Titanium Rails, Wear of, 816
Tool Steel, Heat Treatment of, 767
United States Steel Corporation Contracts, 179
“ Y ” or Mayuri Steel, 191
Irrigation :
Canadian Irrigation, 731
Labour Questions. See Trade Societies, ic.
Light, Electric. ^Electricity
Locomotives, See Railways
Machine Tools. See Mechanics
Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers. 1
Markets:
Cleveland Iron, &c., 29, 80, 105, 131, 167, 195 226, 259, 289, 321, 355, 389, 423, 461, 497, 531’ 565, 597, 633, 669, 703, 735, 767, 799, 831, 865’
Copper, 72, 105, 274, 321, 459, 544, 580, 685, 766
879 ’
Glasgow Pig Iron, 22, 79, 104,130, 166,191, 227.
258, 288, 320, 354, 388, 422, 460, 496, 530, 564.’ 596, 632, 668, 703, 734, 766, 798, 831, 864
Rolled Metal Prices, 137
Sulphate of Ammonia, 22, 79,130, 166,194 227
• 258, 288, 320, 354, 388, 460, 496, 530, 564, 596 632, 668, 703, 734, 766, 798, 831, 864
Mechanics: Ferro-Concrete Calculator, 777
Humboldt Coal-Screening and Washing Plant, 865
Steam Navvies in Sweden, 321
Turbo-Alternators, Mechanical Design of, 848
Metals. See Industries, Iron and Steel, and Mining and Electricity
Mining and Metallurgy:
Australian Mine Managers and Compulsory Certificates, 142
British Gold Imports, 243
British Machinery Exports, 150, 289
Canadium, 776
Chromium-Iron Alloys and Acids, 227
Copper Castings, 203
South Wales Students in Silesia, 80
Sulphalium, New Alloy, 150
Swedish Mining Properties, 877
Thermal Compensation in Combined Metals 340 ’
Titanium, Production of, 498
Trinidad Petroleum Springs, 188
Turkestan Petroleum Fields, 227
World’s Gold Production, 228
Miscellaneous:
Almanacks, Calendars, &c., 168
American Contracts, 735
Arabic Self-Taught, 762
Australia, British Trade with, 190
Australia’s New Capital, 72
Briegleb, Hansen, and Co.’s Turbine Works 127
China, Year-Book on, 859
Code, Everybody’s Pocket, 211
Contracts, 29, 80, 106, 130, 166, 195, 267, 283 320, 363, 422, 460, 505, 526, 574, 597, 641 677* 699,731,766,799,860 *
Copper Tubes, Standardisation of, 865
Councils, Town and County, Indebtedness of 544
“ Daily Mail ” Year-Book, 763
Dictionaries in Six Languages, Technical, 195
Edinburgh Theatre Fire, 497
Engineering Standards Reports, 751
Entropy Charts for Superheated Steam, 547 Estimates, Costs and Accounts, Engineering,
Factory Accounts, Principles and Practice, 757
Factory and Commercial Property Sales (1911), 831
Fire Brigade Hand-Book, 813
Fire-Prevention Congress in Russia, 746
Fire-Prevention Tests, 718, 864
Fireproof Buildings, 685
Fodor Banquet, 560
Forestry, Canadian, 766, 777
Gauss Memorial Tower, 297
Grain-Elevators in Canada, 530
Granary for Glasgow Harbour, 547
Grinnell Sprinklers as Fire-Extinguishers, 289
Health Resorts Association Pamphlets, 149, 675
Illuminating Engineering. 496
Ivatt, Retirement of Mr. H. A., 272
London Citizen’s Year-Book, 203
M’lntosh, John F. ; Decorative Honour, 531
Management, Scientific, 768
Metric Tables and Equivalents, 654
Mint Operations in 1910, 731
New York Fire Department, 794
Normand, Monument to Mr. J. Augustin, 259
Ordnance Map, New, 633
Patents, All About, 29
Patents, Guide to, 572
Personal, 79, 106, 166 (Erratum, 223), 267, 327, 351, 389, 398, 459, 496, 531, 565, 596, 630, 665, 732, 766, 795, 839, 860
Pipe Systems in Works, Colours for, 809
Rainfall at Manilla, Record, 831
Reading-Room in Berlin, 734
Road Board Grants, 45$
Road Congress, International. 685
Road Improvements, Lancashire and Cheshire, 176
Royal Engineer Cadets, Second London, 320
Rubber and Balloon Fabric Tests, 581
Russia, British Trade in, 238
Russian-English Pocket Dictionary, 745
Staniforths of Sheffield, 865
Telegrams, Extra-European, at Half Rates, 589 Timber Acreage of Canada. 227
Trade and Finance of the Empire, 864
>liscel8aneous—continued.
Trade, Misrepresentation in, 781
Trade Review, 863
Tabes, Glass, Porcelain, &c., Acid Cutting, 630
Vienna Technical Museum, 191
Weather Forecasts by Telegraph, 565
Weston-super-Mare Municipal Schemes, 423
Winnipeg Expenditure, 194
Wire-Rope Works (Wright’s) Extension, 548
>lotor>Cars, &c.:
Apprenticeship in Automobile Works, 611 British Road-Locomotive Exports, 81 Commercial Motor-Vehicles and Compulsory
Rubber Tyres, 572
Commercial Mo tor-Vehicles, Parade of, 168, 460
Doctors and Motor-Cars, 78
Engines as Brakes, 564
Motor-Bus Development in Paris, 267
Motor Fire-Engines in Suburbs and Towns, 768
Pipe-Lines for Motor Spirit, Projected, 652
Thomas Transmission-Gear for Motor-Cars, 814
Tilling-Stevens Petrol-Electric Omnibus, 321 Valves and Ignition Setting for Petrol-Engines, 877
Naval:
“ Acheron,” Destroyer, 79
Admiralty Coal Contracts, 389, 799
American Warships and Armour, 784
“ Amphion,” H.M.S., 423
“ Archer,” H.M.S., 561
“ Ariel,” Special Type Destroyer, 431
Armour-Plate New Type, 813
“Attack,” Destroyer, 873
Austrian Dreadnought, First; Erratum, 140
Chinese Navy, 562
“ Conqueror,” Gun Mountings, 531
Cronstadt Naval Basin. 457
Cruiser at Pembroke, New, 735
Devonport Coaling D6p6t, 321
Devonport, New Slipway, 633
Expenditure, Brit’sh Naval, 544
French Naval Construction, 734
French Naval Estimates (1912), 497
German Navy, 106, 709, 827
Insurance against Battleship Building Risks, 531
Italian Navy, 195
Japanese Navy, 283
Navy Yards, British and American, 497
Pembroke, NewSlip at, 259
Royal Navy List and Naval Recorder, 137, 800 “ Sandfly,” Torpedo-Boat Destroyer, 139, 574 “ Soridderen,” Danish Torpedo-Boat, 140 “ Thiiringen,” Temporary Reduction of
Draught, 142
Togo, Admiral, Visit to Barrow, 80
Torpedo-Boats as Targets, 289
United States Atlantic Fleet, 236
“ Utah,” U.S. Battleship, 79
“ Viribus Unitis,” Austrian Dreadnought, 103 “ Yahagi,” Launch of Japanese Cruiser, 768 Yarrow Boilers for Italian Battleships, 830
Obituary. See General Index
Physics and Chemistry:
Atomic Weights, International Table of, 716
Car, Large Freight, 850
Carbon, Supposed Melting of, 777
Chlorine Industry, 297
Diamonds, Artificial, 814
Diamonds at High Temperatures, 236 Gaseous Mixtures, Explosibility of, 766 Hydrometer, Steel Blade, 734 Illumination and Photometry, 781
Matches, Chemical Composition of Early, 716
Nitrogen, Commercial Preparation of Pure, 776
Physical Society’s Exhibition, 766
Rubber and Balloon Fabric Tests, 581
Selenium, Sensitiveness to Light, 598
Specific Heat at High Temperatures; Erratum, 458
Stoke’s Formula and Small Particles, 210
Strontium, Metallic, 242
Thermal Compensation in Combined Metals, 340
Tubes, Glass, Porcelain, &c. ; Acid Cutting, 630
Tungsten Resistance Furnace, 774 Tuning-Forks, Tempering of, 634 Wires and Ropes, Air Resistance of, 735, 864
Piers. See Harbours
Pneumatic Tools, &C. See Mechanics
Power Plants. See Electricity
Producers, <las. See Gasand Gas-Engines
Railways, Ac.:
Aarhus-Randers Railway, Electric, 777
African Railways, 878
Bagdad Railway, 147
Bengal and North-Western Developments, 7*20
Brake Tests, Goods Train, 259
British Columbia Electric, 864
Canadian Pacific Extensions, 22, 865
Canadian Trans-Continental, 403
Chinese Railways, Review, 735 Continuous-Service Passenger Transportation, 807
Crete, Light Railway in, 510
Danish State Railways, 174
Earl’s Court Moving Stairway, 460
Eisenbahnverwaltungen, Zeitung des Vereines Deutscher, 167
Ely, T. N., Retirement of, 105
Feed-Water Heating and Superheating on Locomotives ; Errata, 321. 798
German Express, Fastest, 130
German Locomotive Manufacture, 271
German State Railways; Locomotive Contracts, 442
Great Western Rolling-Stock, 767
Guides, Illustrated Railway, 106, 131
Japanese Central, 211
Japanese Light Railway Proposals, 259
Light Railway Orders, 530
Locomotive Exports, 227, 531
Locomotives, Replacement on Russian Railways, 187
London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway, 30
Rail ways, &C.—continued.
Manchester Tube, 597
Norway, Projected Mountain Railway, 581
Norwegian State, 289
Officials, Universal Directory of, 335
“ Old Stratfordians ” Dinner, 743
“ Otto ” Petrol Locomotives for 2 ft. Gauge. 877
Paris Metropolitan Railway, 405
Port Talbot Railway, 167
Rail-Corrosion in Tunnels, 303
Railway Employment (Prevention of Accidents) Act, 1900, 718
Rhvmney Railway Co., 131
Rbdby-Femern Route, 179
Russian Electric Railways, Proposed, 168, 715
Russian Schemes, 786
Saskatchewan Railway Extensions, 228
Shipwrights’ Company’s Educational Grants, 863
Spanish Tunnel, Tosas, 228
St Gothard, State Purchase of, 335
Swedish Railway Tunnel, 822
Swedish Railways and Third-Class Sleeping-
. Cars. 776
Swedish State Railways Report, 827
Tasmanian Government Railways’ Commissioner, 38
Towing-Locomotives for Panama Canal, 632
Train-Lighting Plant, Electric, 816
Wastes on Railways, Small, 223
Welsh Labour Difficulties and Local Railways, 167
Welsh Light Railway, 105
Welsh Railway Traffic, 389, 703
World’s Railways Statistics, 211
Schools* See Education
Sewagre:
Brentwood Disposal Works, 603
Leeds Works, 167
Rhymney Valley, 430
Sflips and Shipbuilding :
Adelaide Company’s New Steamers, 797
Allen Liners, New, 547
“ Arcadian,” Ocean Cruising Yacht, 848
Austrian Shipbuilding, 441
Bolinder’s Direct Reversible Crude Oil Engine, 669
British Corporation for the Survey and Registry of Shipping, 207
British Motor-Boat Club Races, 21, 193
Canadian Shipbuilding Company, 150
Cargo-Weighing Device ; Porhydrometer, 137
Clyde, &c., 29, 166, 194, 320, 422, 460, 496, 530, 596, 632, 734, 767
Competition in Shipbuilding, 877
Crude-Oil Engine Coasting Vessel, 321
Dredger for Panama Canal, 354
Dredger, Trailing Suction-Cutter Hopper, 767 “ El Paraguayo,” Large Meat-Carrier, 608 Fritz Medal; Presentation to Sir William
White, 709
“Galway Castle,” Union-Castle Liner, 611
Gas-Engine (Marine), Experience, 461
Great Western Railway Channel Services, 321
Hamburg and Anglo-American Nile Company, 685
Jet Propulsion ; Erratum, 596
“ Jutlandia,” Oil-Engined Ship, 665
Life-Boat Motors, 597
“Maloja,” P. and O. Liner, 355
“ Maunganui,” Union Steamship, 288
Motor-Boat Club, Engines, 797
Norwegian-America Line Subsidy, 168
Oil-Engine-Driven Boat, 864
“Orama,” New Orient Liner, 782
Portugal, Madeira, and South America; Winter Tours, 743
“ Quevilly,” Diesel Oil-Engines as Auxiliaries, 131
Royal Mail Steamers (New), 864
Russian Imperial Motor-Launch, 814
Shipwrecks, Lloyd’s Returns, 338, 526
“ Toiler ; ” Oil-Propelled Atlantic Journey, 423
Trinity House Steamer “ Alert,” 863
Vickers’ Canadian Developments, 561
“ Vulcanus,” Diesel Oil-Engine Ship, 110, 855
“ Zealandic,” White Star Liner, 540
Societies* See Technical. &c., or Trades, &c.
Strikes* See Trade Societies, Ac.
Technical Societies* Ac.:
Aeronautical Congress, International, 140
American Engineering Societies, 273
Arts, Royal Society of, 52, 104, 651, 669, 732, 801
Automobile Engineers, American Society of 642
Automobile Engineers, Incorporated Institu tion of, 351, 430, 597, 614, 641, 794, 830
Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 105, 192
Bristol Association of Engineers, 665
British Association, 91
British Foundrymen’s Association, 194, 877
Chemistry (Applied), Eighth International
Congress, 80
Chemistry, Institute of, 592, 763
Chemistry and Physics Congress, 786
Civil Engineers, Institution of, 592
Civil Engineers ; Students, 226, 763, 840
Cleveland Institution of Engineers, 669
Concrete Institute, 685
Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 630
Electrical Engineers (Students), 470
Electrical Manufacturers’ Association (Incorporated), National, 351
Electro-Technical Commission, Internationa1, 149
Engineers-in-Charge, Association of, 592, 840
Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 703
Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution, 564
Finsbury Technical College, Old Students’ Association, 750
Gas Engineers, Manchester District Institution of, 633
Iron and Steel Institute, 29, 267, 398, 633
Italian Naval Architects, 668
Junior Institution of Engineers, 28, 385. 506, 605, 632, 745
Technical Societies—continued
Keighley Association of Engineers, 848
Marine Engineers, Institute of, 21, 242, 461, 497
Metals, Institute of, 194, 734
Midland Institute of Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineers, 29
Mine Managers’ Association of Australia, Amalgamated, 142
Mining and Metallurgy, Institution of ;
Canada Meeting, 830
Mining Engineers, Institution of, 268
Norwegian Employers’ Report on Lock-Out, 744
Post-Office Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 565
Public Health, Royal Institute, 22
Road Congress, International, 685
Royal Institution, 686, 773
Sanitary Institute, Royal, 112, 259, 525
Society of Engineers (Inc.), 873
Svenska Technologfbrening, 798
Teachers in Technical Institutions, Association of, 605
Tramway Association, Municipal, 354
Verein Deutscher Giessereifachleute, 614
West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, 574
Telegraphy* See Electricity
Telephony* See Electricity
Trade* See Coal, Iron and Steel, Markets, Shipbuilding, Electricity, and Industries
Trade Societies, Unions, Strikes, &c.:
Abnormal Places Question, 175, 457, 561, 604
Abnormal Places Question and Miners’ Federation, 175, 257, 561
Accidents, German Experience of Industrial, 140
Accident Insurance in Germany, 92
Accrington Cotton-Weavers and Wages, 710
Artisan Immigration and Victorian Employers, 52
Austrian Labour Disputes in 1910, 526
Austrian Miners’ Festival (1912), 826
Belfast Engine-Smiths, &c.: Minimum Wages, 362
Billingsgate Fish Porters’ Strike, 191
Birmingham Small - Arms Factory Hands Strike, 561, 641, 710
Blacksmiths and Ironworkers’ Society, Associated, 92, 223, 526, 710, 808
Blast-Furnacemen’s Wages, 80, 166, 497
Board of Trade Conciliation Cases, 526
Board of Trade Conference with Railway Companies and Workers, 762
Board of Trade Reports as to Labour, 92, 222,
328, 397, 526, 661, 827
Boilermakers at Gainsborough, 175
Boilermakers and Gas-Workers’ Strike, 140, 398
Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders, United Society, 92, 223, 397, 526, 710, 827
Boilermakers and Shipwrights at Sunderland, 641
Boot and Shoe Operatives, National Union of, 175, 604, 762
Bradford Railway Servants (A.R.S.), and Carrying Arms, 762
Bradford Spinners’ Strike, 641
Bradford Wool-Combers’ and Gas-Workers’ Agreement, 710
Bradford Wool-Combers’ Union Officials, 430
Bristol Railwaymen’s Strike, 222
Burnley Cotton-Spinners’ Dispute, 492
Cairo Tramwaymen’s Strike, 175
Cambrian Coal Trust Miners’ Strike, 222, 329
Cardiff Dockers, &c., Strike, 92,140, 175, 492
Carpenters and Joiners’ Amalgamated Society,
329, 860
Chambers of Commerce, Association of, 329
Cleveland Ironstone Miners and Non-Union Labour, 423
Cleveland Miners’ Wages. 80, 497, 565, 831
Clydach Vale Miners’ Strike, 526
Trade Societies, Unions, &c.—continued.
Clyde Shipbuilding ; Strike of Holders-on, 397
Coal Conciliation Board (Federated Districts), 664
Coal Exports and Prosperity in the Trade, 808
Coal-Owners and Miners’ Conference, 457
Coal Strike, National, Possibility of, 492
Colliery Surface Workers’ Conference, 363
Co-Partnership Association Memorial, 561
Corby Furnacemen’s Strike, 140
Cost of Living and Wages, 561
Cotton Trade Conference and Brooklands Agreement, 457
Cotton Trade Lock-out, 860
“ Daily Citizen,” Proposed Labour Paper, 457
Danish Concrete and Earth-Workers’ Strike, 710
Danish Government Measures for the Unemployed, 430
Dortmund Coal District ; Technical Officers’ Union, 561
Dowlais Steel Works Strike, 430
Dundee Carters’, &c., Strike Riots, 827, 860
Durham Miners and the Three-Shift System, 808
Durham Miners’ Wages, 641
Engineering Trade Wages, 92
Free Labour Association and Trades Disputes Act, 492
Gas-Workers’ Pay, Arbitration on, 430
General Federation of Trades, 28, 191, 561
German Labour Conflicts, 604
German Unemployment Insurance, 604
German Workers’ Insurance System, 92
Glasgow Platelayers’ Strike, 175
Glasgow Tramwaymen’s Strike, 222
Goole Coal-Trimmers and Trimming Board, 363
Grangemouth Dock Labourers’ Strike, 191, 281
Great Eastern Railway Company and Reinstatement, 284, 329
Grimsby Coal-Workers’ Strike, 329
Harland and Wolff’s Ship-Joiners’ Wages, 561
Hours of Labour, Board of Trade Report, 328
Hull Oil-Millers’ Strike, 604, 744
Huntley and Palmers’ Emplo; ees ; Conditions, 860
Industrial Notes, 28, 52, 92, 140, 175, 191, 222, 256, 284, 328, 362, 397, 430, 457, 492, 526, 561, 604, 641, 664, 710, 744, 762, 807, 827, 860
Industrial Situation, 92, 222, 397, 526, 661, 827
Insurance (National) and Industry, 29
International Secretariat (Berlin) Report, 561
Intimidation During Trade Disputes, 222
Invalidity Insurance in Germany, 92
Irish Railway Strike, 397, 430, 457, 492
Ironmoulders of Scotland, Associated, 175, 223, 526, 762
Ironworkers’ Wages, 167, 735
Ironworkers’ Wages, Scotch, 166, 460
Jungfrau Railway Tunnel Workers’ Strike, 363
Knight, Robert, Death of, 398
Labour Exchanges, Cost of, 52
“ Labour and Military Authority,” 284
Labour Party Secretary, 176
Labour Troubles and Engineering Works, 763
Lancashire, &c., Miners: Conference with Coal owners, 363
Lancashire Railway Society of Free Workers, 398
Lancashire Weavers and Non-Unionists, 744, 808, 827, 860
Lancashire and Yorkshire Locomotive Workers, 363, 457
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railwaymen’s Wages, 710
Lectures to Miners, 430
Limitation of Output and the Miners’ Congress, 1/5
Linen Trade Labour Commission, 176
Liverpool Dockers’ Strike, 222, 257, 284
Liverpool Railwaymen’s Strike, 191, 222, 257, 284
Liverpool Shipping Companies ; Labour Troubles and Increased Rates, 362
Trade Societies, Unions, &c.-continued.
Liverpool Strike Expenses, 492
Livesey Memorial Statue, 808
Lloyd’s and Insurance against Railway Strike, 744
Locomotive Engineers’ Union and Syndicalism, 492
London Carmen’s Strike, 191
London Chamber of Commerce : Labour Unrest Report, 762 .
London Chamber of Commerce and Naiional Insurance, 646
London Federation of Employers, 604
London and North-Western Railway Employees and the 1913 Award, 363
London and North-Western Railway Employees and Wages, 363
London Shipwrights’ Wages, 561 ,
London and South-Western Railway Salaried Staff Association, 808
London and South-Western Railwaymen’s
Wages, 710
London Watermen’s Strike, 222
Manchester Building Trade Strike (Threatened), 363
Manchester Dockers’ and Carters’ Strike, 52
Midland Railway and Goods Department Employees, 52, 140
Midland Railwaymen and Re-Instatement, &c., 329, 363
Miners’ Congress, International, 175
Miners’ Federation of Great Britain, 175, 492, 664, 710
Miners’ National Strike, Threatened, 860
Miners and the Three-Shift System, 92, 140, 363
Miners and Uniform Wage, 284
Minimum Wage and Miners’ Federation, 664, 710, 744, 808, 827, 860
Minimum Wage (Miners’) and Cost of Living, 827
Mining Officials in Germany, 561
Mont d’Or Tunnel Workers’ Strike, 363
National Insurance Bill (Part II.) in Committee, 642, 664, 710
National Free Labour Association, 631
National Gas-Enaine Co.’s Employees, 191
New Holland Railwaymen’s Strike (G.C.R.), 175
North-Eastern Railway and Recognition of Unions, 284
North-Eastern Railway Trouble at Hull, 191
North-Eastern Railwaymen ; Bonus for Loyalty, 430
North-Eastern Railwaymen and Non-Unionists, 92, 329
North-Eastern Railwaymen and Strike Ballot, 744
Northumberland Coal-Owners and Miners’ Conference, 561
Northumberland Miners’ Wages, 28, 492, 561
Norwegian Labour Disputes, 28, 52, 176, 191, 457, 744
Norwegian Miners, Arbitration Verdict, 457
Openshaw Labourers’ Strike, 175, 191
Parkinson and Sons’ Employees’ Strike, 430
Patternmakers’ Association, United, 223, 363.
492, 664, 808
Picketing, Peaceful, Proposed Legislation, 284
Pit-Brow Women and Legislation, 641
Post-Office Servants’ Grievances, 803
Railway Commission and the Workers, 604 641, 665, 710, 744, 76?, 807, 827
Railway Companies’Federation against Strikes, 641, 762
Railway Conciliation Scheme, Royal Commission on, 256, 284, 397, 561
Railway Fares and the Workers’ Wages, 807, o27
Railway Servants, Amalgamated Society oF, It) /
Railway Servants (A.S.) Congress, 492
Railway Servants’ Union Criticised, 397
Railway Strike, General, 222, 256 744
Railway Strike Riots, 257
Trade Societies, Unions, Ac.—continued. Railway Unions and Amalgamation, 860 Railway Workers’ National Programme, 604
Railway Workers’ Wages, Revision of, 604, 641
Rhondda Valley Miners’ Demands, 25S
Rotterdam Seamen’s Dispute, 52
Scandinavian Employers’ Unions, 526 Scotch Miners and National Strike, 827 Scotch Miners’ Wages, 641, 827
Seamen, Unemployed, at Cardiff, 362 Seamen’s Strike, 28, 52, 92, 140, 175, 362
Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights* Association, 223, 710
Shipyard Agreement and the Joint Trades, 808
Shipyard Workers’ Wages, 393
Sickness Insurance and Friendly Societies and Trade Unions, 744
Sickness Insurance in Germany, 92
Skilled Labour Report, 92, 222, 397, 661, 827
Skipton Weavers’ Dispute, 191
Soldiers for Railway Work, Proposed Training of, 526
South Wales Miners’ Federation, 28
South Wales Miners and Minimum Wage, 641 Spanish Strike, 430
Stafford Gas Department and Profit-Sharing, 140
Steam-Engine Makers’Society, 526, 665, 808
Stevedores’ Strike at Tooley-Street Wharf, 604, 641
Strike Statistics, 92, 222, 397, 526, 561, 664, 827 Strikes, Incidence of Cost of, f61
Strikes ; Mr. Burt’s Views, 808
Swansea Dockers’ Strike, 762
Swansea Miners’ Riots, 140, 175
Swedish Labour Disputes, 28, 52, 176, 191, 450, 604
Taxi-Cab Drivers and Arbitration, 860
Taxi-Cab Drivers’ Strike, 604, 641, 664, 827, SCO Telegraph Lads’ (West Riding) Claims, 397 Thames Dockers’ Strike, 175, 191, 222, 257, 284 Tool-Makers, Amalgamated, 92, 397, 52^, 762 Trade Demarcation Disputes Board, 561 Trades Union Congress, 363
Tramway (L.C.C.) Workers’Manifesto, 258, 281 Tramway Men’s Strike at Llanelly, 860
Transport Workers’ Federation Disputes, 175, 191, 222
Tyne Boiler-Scalers’ Strike, 430
Vickers (Sheffield) Employees’ Dispute, 665 Victoria, Labour in, 362
Wages, Fluctuation of, 92, 222, 323, 397, 526, 664, 827
Warwickshire Colliery Owners and Minimum Wage, 744
Welsh Labour Difficulties and Local Railways, 167
Welsh Miners’ Riots, 258
Welsh Railway Employees, 131
Wexford Ironworkers’ Lock-Out, 710
Wigan Collieries Dispute, 604
Tramways :
Lewisham Tram-Car Accident, 685
Mexican, 289
Millbrook Tram-Car Accident, 327
Swansea, 195
Universities. Sec Education
Vehicles. See Motor-Cart and Railuayt
Warships. See Naval
Water W’orks, Ac.:
Abertillery Water Mains and Great Western Railway, 461
Artificial Reservoirs and Drought, 268
Cardiff Corporation, 423
Cawnpore Water Works, 79
Impure Water in American Cities, 565, 796
Merthyr Corporation Water Bill, 195
Metropolitan Supply, 879
Neath Undertaking, 865
Water Works Directory and Statistics, 632
Welsh Water Supply and the Drought, 227
Sources of Information