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Engineering 1918 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

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Accidents :

  • Accidents and Lighting, U.S., 556 Safety First ” Committee, 533.

Aeronautics :

  • Aeroplanes, Commercial, 527
  • Aeroplanes, Experimental Manufacture Order, 739.
  • Aircraft Capital and Excess Profits, 258
  • Aircraft Production, Deputy Controller Technical Department, 375 ’
  • Force Mechanics, Training Schemes, 707
  • Air Inventions Committee, 10
  • Air Ministry, Functions and Scope 85
  • All the World’s Aircraft,” 557
  • Cairo-Baghdad Flight, 688 Cairo-Delhi Flight, 713
  • Danish Aeroplane Service, 126 Dope Room Workers and Ventilation 113 Dynamometer for Aircraft Engines (Cata-
  • Enemy Aircraft Exhibitions, 26S, 494, 534 Exhibitions, Internati inal Aero 615
  • Flying, Book, The, 126
  • Mechanics, R.A.F., Training Scheme, 707 Paints, Aircraft (Catalogue), 186 Swedish Aeroplane Service, 88
  • Swedish State Aeroplanes, 89

Agriculture :

  • Ammonia Water, Gas Works, as Fertiliser,405 Machines, Government Regulations, 19, 38 Mesopotamia, Machinery Controller, 556 Roumanian Agriculture, Machinery for, 657

Appointments, Awards, andc. ;

  • Beardmore’s Ordnance Department, Controller, 65 r ,
  • Berriman, A. E., Aircraft Production Department, 375
  • Clyde Trust Engineer, 65
  • Coal Controller’s Assistant, 267 Montgomerie, London University D.Sc. 88 Power Supply, Electrical, Committee Adviser, 709 ’
  • Ricardo, N.E. Coast Institution Medal, 435 Scott, John, Legacy Medal, <fec., 477

Buildings and Building Construction :

  • Bricks, Building, Price Regulation 711 Building Construction (Catalogue), 510

Canals and Waterways :

  • Panama, 142
  • Rhine-Danube Scheme, 405
  • Rhine Navigation Congress, Swiss. 405 !
  • Trollhatta Canal, Erratum, 18—See Vol cv p. 656 ”
  • Ukraine Waterways Commission, 504 Weser-Main-Danube Scheme, 504

Catalogues :

  • Acetylene Corporation, Ltd., 510
  • Alexander, Geo. H., 662
  • Allen and Co., Ltd., Edgar, 158 I
  • American Lead Pencil Co., 542
  • Arrol and Co., Ltd., Sir Wm., 215 !
  • Austin Motor Co., Ltd., 158 '
  • Automatic and Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 3 58 510, 662 J ,
  • Bennis and Co., Ltd., E. 510 (2)
  • British Chuck and Piston Ring Co., Ltd., 158
  • British Steel Piling Co., 117, 158.
  • British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., 117, 158 186,215,302 ’ '
  • Broom and Wade, Ltd., 390
  • Brown Brothers, Ltd., 117
  • Brown Hoisting Machinery Co., 662
  • Callender’s Staff Service Gazette, 117
  • Churchill and Co]]., Ltd., Chas.. 390.
  • [[Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co., Ltd.
  • County Chemical Co., Ltd., 158 ’ ’
  • Downing, William, 158 Evinrude Motor Co., Ltd., 158
  • Fahy Permeators, 662 Foster Instrument Co., Ltd., 510
  • General Electric Co., Ltd.. 510
  • Grammont, 510
  • Griscom-Russell Co., 510
  • Hadfields, Ltd., 186
  • Heenan and Froude, Ltd., 662
  • Henry Wright Manufacturing Co., 186
  • Holden Brook, Ltd., 390
  • Jensen and Nicholson, 186
  • Johnson A: Phillips, Ltd., 662
  • Keighley Gas and Oil Engine Co., Ltd., 158
  • Lea Recorder Co., Ltd., 662
  • Ludlum Steel Co., 158
  • Meldnims, Ltd., 117
  • Roberts, Arthur, 662
  • Robey and Co., Ltd., 662
  • Robinson A Sons, Ltd., Thos., 390
  • Rowell A Co., Ltd., David, 510
  • Rudgft-Whitworth Co., Ltd., 662
  • Smith A Sons, Rodley, Ltd., Thos., 117
  • Standard Plating and “ Kupron” Works, Stanron Ironworks Co., Ltd., 158
  • Superheater Corporation, Ltd., 215
  • Tattersall,A. R., 302
  • Turner Brothers Asbestos Co., Ltd., 158
  • Wagner A Co., 420
  • Ward, Ltd., T. W., 186
  • Weilman-Seavers-Morgan Co., 390, 420
  • Wheeler Condenser and Engineering Co., 542 Wilson A Co., Ltd., J. H.. 117
  • Winget, Ltd., 158 Wood A Co., Ltd., Hugh, 662
  • Wright A Co., John, 215.
  • Cement and Concrete :
  • Cement Control, Relaxation, 743
  • Concrete Shipbuilding, 142, 203, 228 345 353, 388, 443, 657, 743
  • Floor Slabs, Reinforced Concrete, 662 I
  • Posts, Ferro-Concrete, for Electric Lines, 504 |
  • Middlesbrough Coke, 11, 39, 65, 89, 117, 173, 203, 229, 258, 289, 317, 344, 375, 404, 434, 465, 495, 526, 557, 594, 615, 647, 681, 713, 743
  • Mining Scholarships, Sheffield, 344 Neutral Country Supplies, Prices, 647 Newport Trade, 11, 39, 65, 89,117, 145, 173, 203, 259, 289, 317, 345, 375, 405, 435,465, 495, 557, 594, 615, 647, 681, 713, 743
  • Oxidisable Constituents of Coal, 37
  • Pitwood Association, South Wales Coal Owners, 289
  • Pitwood, Government Regulations, 126
  • Power Stations, Economy of Good Coal, 238
  • Prices, Board of Trade Orders, 48
  • Pulverised Coal Systems, U.S., 465
  • Queensland Coal, 215, 431, 677
  • Rationing, Coal Controller’s Statement, 370
  • Sheffield, 10, 39, 64, 89, 117, 144, 173, 203, 229, 258, 289, 316, 344, 374, 405, 434, 464, 494, 526, 556, 594, 614, 647, 680, 712, 743
  • Smalls, Banked, Utilisation, 173
  • South Wales Coal Board Chairman’s Resignation, 681
  • South Wales Pit Committees, 229
  • Spitzbergen Coal, 73, 83, 173 _
  • Steam Users and Waste Elimination, 340
  • Transformers, Colliery Electric (Catalogues), 662
  • Wastage and Steam Users, 340

Companies :

Cranes, Conveyors, andc. ;

  • Conveying Machines (Catalogue), 662 Cranes Order, Revocation, 688
  • Cranes and Winches (Catalogue), 117 Derricks, U.S., Weights of, 345
  • Hoisting Machinery (Catalogue), 662 Maize Elevators for South Africa, 553 Shipbuilding Lifting Gear (Catalogue), 215 Travelling Cranes (Catalogue), 117

Education :

  • Adaptation and Progress of Education, 71 Apprenticeship and
  • Report. 60
  • Boys* Superiority to 296
  • Bristol University, sions, 623
  • Dunlop Educational Scheme, 380
  • Economics, London School of: Railways, Lectures, 259
  • Education Act and Industry, 296 Examinations, Cambridge Local, Results, 296 Geological Survey Report, 229
  • Industrial Administration Lectures, 228, 229
  • King’s College, London, Engineering Society, 705
  • London University College, Arrangements for S'uden s, 681
  • London University College, Awards, 64
  • London University College, Radiotelegraphy, Lcc'ures, 383
  • London University, Higher Degree Facilities, 593
  • Merchant Venture’s’ Technical College, 202
  • Mining Scholarships, Sheffield, 344
  • Naval Architec’s Scholarships, 228
  • Polytechnic, Regent Street, Courses, 316
  • Trade Scholarships for Boys, L.C.C., 380
  • Travelling Scholarships, Textile Trades, 267

Electricity :

  • British East Africa, Power Supply Bill, 345
  • Calculator, Electric, 503
  • Callender’s Cable Co., Post-War Prospects, 60
  • Coal Economy Question, 145
  • Drave River (Styria) Hydro-Electric Installa ion, 85
  • Elec rical Trades Direc’ory, 65
  • Elec'roly ic Corrosion of Brass Condenser Tubes, 113
  • Energy, Cost in Berlin. 564
  • Engineers, Elec rical and Military Service, 229
  • Ferro-Concre'e Pos-s, Elecriic Lines, 504
  • Filamen s, TTingsten and Carbon, Atomic Hea s, 73
  • Fume Precipitation Plant, Electros!a1ic, 556
  • Furnaces, Uniformi‘’y in Temperature, 435
  • General Elec ric Co.’s Developments, 47
  • Generating Se s (Ca alogue), 158
  • Iceland Hydroelec ric Potcn ialities, 140
  • Kob6 Hydroelec ric Scheme, 145
  • Lamp, Quartz-Mercury, New, 296
  • Lan erns. Elec ric (Catalogue), 158
  • Ligh ’ Fi rings (Ca'alcgue), 117
  • Lincoln Municipal Elec ricity Scheme, 677
  • Migne ic Me ers (Ca alogue), 662 Mercury-Vapour Rec ifler Plant, Hirschberg, 742
  • Mo ors, D.C., To'ally-Enclosed, 615
  • Penang, Light and Power, 709
  • Pos s, Ferro-Concrete, for Electric Lines, 504
  • Po'enrial Gradient and Atmospheric, Capacity, 681
  • Power Starion,Floating Electnc. Addendum, 722
  • Power Supply Bill, Bri'ish East Africa, 345
  • Radio elegraphy, Scien iftc Problems, 383
  • Research Commi 'ce Work, 65
  • Rcsis ance Changes in Annealed Steels, 162
  • Resistances, Insulating at High Temperature, 435
  • Resistance of Porcelain and Magnesia, 332
  • Saxony, S a'-e Elec rici y in, 137
  • Siamese Elec' ric Goods Trade, 413
  • Star ers, Elec ric Mo or (Catalogue), 215
  • Stavangei’ Transmission Line, 39
  • Supply Order, Elec ricity, 565
  • Swedish Elec rici'y, Prices Conlrol, 557
  • Swedish Elec'roly ic Industry, 557
  • Switch Gear (Catalcgue). 510
  • Switches, Lever (Catalogue), 302
  • Switches, Oil (Catalcgue), 186, 510 Terrestrial Magnetism and Solar Activity, 415
  • Transformers, Colliery Electric (Catalogue), 662
  • Walsall,Electricity Committee’s Report, 296 Welding, Electric, of Oil Tanks, 360 Welding, Electric, of Ships, 289

Engines and Boilers :

  • Boiler House Plant (Catalogue), 510 Boilers, Revocation Order, 709
  • Boilers, Secondhand, Government Regulations, 431
  • Boilers, Water Heating (Catalcgue), 662 Coil Tube Work, Marine (Catalogue), 610 Condenser Tube Corrosion, 144
  • Condensers (Catalogue), 542
  • Feedwater Preheaters for Locomotives, 116 Piston Rings, Standard (Catalogue), 158 Tubes, Condenser, Corrosion by Electrolysis, 113
  • Turbine, Steam, New Theory of, 419 (Erratum), 614
  • Turbine Wreck of Large, 314

Errata and Addenda :

  • British Scientific Products Exhibition, 295
  • By-Product Recovery, Iron and Steel Works, 340
  • Lubrication of Michell Blocks, Cl-—See vol.- cv., p. 714
  • Petter’s Semi-Diesel Oil Engines, 494
  • Piston Bings, Cast Iron, Lavaucl Centrifugal Machine, 722
  • Power Station, Floating Electric, 713
  • Shipbuilding Prospects, 202
  • Steam Hydraulic Plate Shears, 405
  • Trollhatta Canal, Nev/, 18—See vol. cv.,. p. 656
  • Turbine, Steam, New Theory, 419

Exhibitions :

  • Aircraft, Enemy, 268, 494, 534, 594
  • British Industry Fairs, 200, 492
  • British Science and Invention, 657
  • British Scientific Products, 3 68, 295, 690
  • Christiania, Norwegian Industries, 88 Coal Economy, 556
  • German Sample Exhibition, Warsaw, 495
  • “ Key ” Industries, 383
  • Motor Trade, 615
  • Naval Photographs, 74
  • Women’s War Work, 404

Gas ;

  • Acetylene Generation (Catalogue), 510
  • Gas Traction, 65, 646
  • German Towns, Gas Consumption, 417
  • Illuminating Gas from Wood and Peat, 404
  • Public Service and the Gas Industry, 435
  • Solvents, for Gas Masks, from Air Vapours, 345
  • Walsall, Gas Committee’s Beport, 2£6

Gas and Oil Engines :

  • Cammell Laird-Fullager Heavy 031 Engine, 645.
  • Carburetting, New Process, 508
  • Internal-Combustion Engine in Navigation, 144
  • Marine Oil Engine (Catalogue), 158
  • Motors, Oil Explosion, 508
  • Oil Engines (Catalogue), 662
  • Petter’s Semi-Diesel Oil Engines, Errafww, 494
  • Valve Stem Lubricator, Petrol Engine (Catalogue), 117
  • Vertical Gas and Petrol Engines (Catalogue), 158
  • Guns and Explosives :
  • Artillerv Dictionary, English-French-Italian, 384
  • Primers, Antimony Sulphide in, 88
  • Royal Ordnance Factories Enquiry, 152
  • Small Arms, Government Regulations, 599
  • Tanks : Importance of, 258
  • T. N.T., Poisoning, Reduction in, 10
  • U. S. Gun and Munitions Plant, Neville Island, 141

Harbours, Piers, andc. :

  • Docking a Dock, 98
  • Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, Work and' Schemes, 738
  • Queensland Lighthouses, 413
  • St. Lawrence, Winter Navigation, 662
  • San Francisco, New Dry Dock, 204
  • Swedish Dry Dock, Novel Construction, 613

Hydraulic Machinery :

  • Pumps, Centrifugal (Catalogue), 390
  • Shock Amelioration in Hydraulic Svstems-. 535
  • Turbine, Water, Internal Flow, 419

Industries and Commerce ;

  • Administration, Industrial Lectures, 228,. 229
  • Agricultural and Dairy Machines, Government Bcgulation, 19, 38
  • Alcohol and Glycerine, Availability, 662
  • Aluminium, Controlled Pnees, 370
  • Ammonium Nitrate, Coke-Oven Production, 242
  • Australian Government’s Post-War Industrial Policy, 708
  • Austrian Industries, Deterioration, 172
  • Austrian War Industries, Peace Plans, 435-
  • Bahia, British Films and Agencies, 475
  • Belgium, Resumption of Trade with, 739 Bonus System as Affecting Output, 225
  • Brass and Copper Trade, Reconstruction Committee, 443
  • Brazilian Engineering Industries, Investigation, 384
  • British Chamber of Commerce, Genoa, 85
  • British Chamber of Commerce, Paris, 44
  • British Columbia Timber Trade Requirements, 503
  • British Commonwealth Union, 533
  • British Empire Trade, Questions, 434
  • British Engineers and Post-War Economic Policy, 152
  • British Federation and Selling Agencies, Iron and Steel, 404
  • British Industry Fair, Glasgow, 200, 492
  • British Industry, Post-War Competitions, 593 British Industries Fairs. 2C0, 492
  • British Industries Federation, Greek Delegates, 297
  • British Industries Federation, Reparation Policy, 708
  • British Institute of Industrial Art, 441
  • British Scientific Products, 168
  • Business, Principles of Conduct, 370 Capital, Need for, in Industries, 565 Chemicals, Displacement of German Products, 37
  • China, British Trade with, 202, 642
  • Chlorine Production, Government Regulations, 332
  • Coal Economy in Industry, 145. 340 Competition, Foreign, and National Production, 460
  • Industries and Commerce—conZmuerf.
  • Contracts, Government Priority Order, 709 Co-operation in British Post-War Trade, 200 a
  • Councils, Joint Industrial, 60
  • Demobilisation Board, Munitions, 565 bcmobilisation and Capital, 565
  • Economic Policy, Post-War, 152, 200 Education Act, Influence on Industry, 296 Enemy Firms. Prohibition Lists. 11, 13, 106, 112, 351, 405, 494, 721, 739
  • Eucalyptus Oil Production, ^ew South Wales, 194 .
  • Export Trade and British Manufacturers Corporation, 440
  • Factories and Workshops, Inspectors Bc-
  • Fatigue Research Board, 737, 739
  • Federation of Industrial Organisations, Joint Council, CO
  • Ferro-Titanium Exports, U.S., 216
  • Fireclays, Belgium, German Proposed Annexation, 721
  • Firth’s Tax-Free Shares, 494
  • Free Trade and Tariff Question, -00
  • German-Austrian Economic Committee for Industry, 732
  • German and British Post-War Glass Industry, 370 _
  • German Business Propaganda, Foreign, 443
  • German Chemical Patents, Cancellation in U S 267
  • German Coal Chemistry Syndicate, 89
  • German East Africa Trade Correspondent, 572
  • German Enterprise in Ukraine, 344
  • German Industrial Boards, 123
  • German Industry, Socialisation, o43
  • German Locomotive Industry, 228
  • German Petroleum Industry, 557
  • German Potash Industry, 420
  • German Pre-War Imports, 356
  • German Reconstruction Plans, 259
  • German Sample Exhibition, Warsaw, 495 (Prnian Stock Exchange Fluctuations, 737 German Textile Research Institute, 533 Glass Industry, British, Need for Protection, 370
  • Glassware Industry, Developments, 460 Glycerine and Alcohol, Availability, 662 Government Control of Business, Objections,
  • Graphite, U.S. Imports, Restrictions, 142 Hichens, Mr., Views on Conduct of Business, 370
  • Kong Kong Trade, 113
  • Industrial Self-Government, 339, 370, 533 '
  • Japanese Industrial Developments, 29o “ Key ” Industries Exhibition, 383 |
  • Korea Graphite Industry, 145 I
  • Kynock’s Chairman on Foreign Competition and Production, 460
  • Machinery Exportation, Canada, Government Regulations, 11, 46
  • Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Coal Supply, 113 ,
  • Manufacturers, State Directory of, 2ol
  • Mercantile Year Book, 203 Moscow Industries, 169
  • Munitions, Demobilisation Board, 56o
  • Munitions Supply, Mr. Churchill’s Appreciation, 737 ,.
  • Netherlands East India, Trade Question, 12o Nickel a “Key ” Industry, 370 Norwegian Industries, Developments, 88
  • Norwegian Salt-Extraction, Electric, 242 Parliamentary Representation of Industry, 533
  • Patents, Payments to Enemies, 71 Petroleum Prices, 709
  • Potash Production Branch, Ministry of Munitions, 384
  • Radio-Active Substances, Government Regulations, 169
  • Reconstruction and the British Commonwealth Union. 533
  • Reconstruction, Dr. Addison’s Statement, 565
  • Reconstruction, Industrial, Council, 65, 74, 340, 384, 533, 534, 556, 624, 696
  • Reconstruction, Post-War Industrial Supplies, 152
  • Refractory Materials, Regulations, 594
  • Resettlement. Priority Releases, 592 Rubber Returns, Government Requirement, 465
  • Rubber, Synthetic, German, 156 Russian Forest Industries, 87 Salt-Extraction, Electric, in Norway, 242 Scales and Weighing Machines, Rationing of Metals, 465
  • Scholarships, Travelling, Textile Trade, 267 Sheffield Cutlery and Plate Trade, 39 Sheffield Industrial League, 738 Sheffield and South American Trade, 680 Siamese Electrical Goods Trade, 413 State Trading, Objections to, 533 Sulphur from Gypsum, German Process, 140 Sulphuric Acid Prices, 494
  • Supplies, Industrial, Post-War, Committee Recommendations, 152
  • Swiss Anti-German Industrial Development, 441
  • Tariff Question and Free Trade, 200 Textiles and Machinery, British, French Import, 105
  • Textile Trade, Post-War Difficulties, 610 Timber, Government Order, Relaxation, 739
  • Timber, Softwood, Control of, 64, 228 Timber Trade, Requirements, British Columbia, 48
  • Tin Imports, U.S., 390
  • Tin Salvage (National Salvage), 173
  • Trade Marks and International Commerce, 47
  • Transport, Industrial Council, 713 Transport, Road Co-operation Schemes, 62 Tungsten, British Manufacture, 268 Tungsten-Making in Italy, 141
  • Turpentine, <fec.. Government Restrictions, 297
  • Ukraine, German Enterprise, 344 Vickers, Ltd.; Post-War Policy, 399 War Stores, Disposal Question, 565 Workshops, War, Potentialities for Industries, 611
  • Women in Industry, Conference, 448 W omen Workers, Post-War Position, 47

Iron and Steel :

  • Admiralty Contracts, Instructions, 59
  • Annealed Steels, Resistance Changes, 162 21T 'I’reatment (Catalogue), *
  • Biitisli Federation and Selling Agencies 404
  • Cables, Chain, Cast Steel, 172
  • Calcium Carbide as Deoxidiser, 145 Carbon Steel, Normalising (Catalogue), 158
  • Castings, Iron (Catalogue), 158 Cleveland, 11 39, 65, 89, 117, 145 173 203 229, 258, 289, 317, ’344, 375, 404; Hl’, ! 49a ^94, 615, 647, 681, 713, 743
  • Cleveland Blast Furnaces, 65
  • Cleveland Pig, Discontinued Restrictions, 015 ’
  • Coke Ovens, American, 404
  • De Wendel Mines and Works, 657
  • East Coast Hematite, 11, 39, 65, 89 117 1 145, 173, 203, 229, 258, 289, 317, 344, 401’ 55’’- 594, 615, 647. 681, /io, 743
  • Fatigue of Metals Committee, 317
  • Ferro-Silicon, Corrosion Tests, 74
  • Finspong Works, 110
  • Foiging.s and Castings, Government Kegula- tions. 405, 508, 610
  • Foundries, Defective British, 460
  • Furnaces, Electric, British, 557
  • Galician Mining, andc.. Enterprise, Oil
  • German Iron Prices, 173
  • German Steel Union, 016, 706
  • Gorman Steel IVorks’ Extensions, 557 High-speed Steel, Metallurgical Treatment, Impact-Testing Machine (Catalogue), 510 ^*'593” Regulations, Relaxation,
  • Japanese Imports, 375
  • Japanese Steel Output, Yawata AA’orks, 23 Japanese Steel Works, 32, 413
  • London Exchange, 593, 614
  • Mannesmann Tube Works, Extension, 143 Relaxation of Restrictions, 662 ’
  • Mica Schist for Furnace Lining, 474 Middlesbrough Foreign Ore, 229, 289 594 615, 647, 681, 713, 743 > > .
  • Middlesbrough Ironworks, Fire, 39
  • Ore Import, British Scheme, 224 Potash from Blast-Furnace Dust, 384 Prices, Government Orders, 433, 565 579 610 ? ’ Qn^eensland, Manufacturing Developments, Queensland Minerals, 50
  • Queensland Ore, 11
  • Reconstruction, Government Release of Stocks, 565
  • Scotch Trade, 10, 38, 65, 88, 117, 144 173 202, 229, 259, 289, 317, 345, 375, 404 435’ 465, 494, 527, 556, 593, 615, 646, 680,’ 712,
  • Scrap, Government Regulations, 202
  • Scrap, Steel, Utilisation in Canada, 495 ^%62 Treatment (Catalogue),
  • Seaton Carew Works and Furness Group 681
  • Shantung Iron Mine, 742
  • Sheffield, 10, 39, 64, 89, 117, 144, 173 203 229, 258, 289, 316, 344, 374, 405, 434,464 494, 526, 556, 594, 614, 647, 680, 712 743
  • Springs, Sheffield Steel, Durability, 10
  • Swedish Ore and Iron Production 657 Tees Shipments, 11, 145, 258, 375, 526 647 Temperature of Steel and Mechanical Operations, 464
  • Tool Steel (Catalogue), 158 (2)
  • Truck Situation, Middlesbrough 344
  • Wire and Wire Rope, Steel, ’Government Regulations, 610
  • Workington Iron and Steel Co.’s Expansion,
  • Works, By-Product Recovery, Erratum, 304

Legal and Legislation :

  • Bonus (12| per cent.) Decisions, 152
  • Employers’ Liability Case, U.S. 370 Motor Traffic Test Case, 434
  • Patents, Payments to Enemies, 71
  • Private Bills in Parliament, 594

Machine and Other Tools :

  • Drilling Machines (Catalogue), 186, 420 420'”^ drilling Machines (Catalogue),
  • Lubricants, Cutting, 400
  • Machine Tools and Woodworking Machines
  • Regulations, 11, 350, 508, 557, 610 ’
  • Milling Cutter Manufacturers’ Association Pneumatic Tools (Catalogue), 117
  • Small Tools, Government Regulations, 89
  • Wood-cutting Machine Tools (Catalogue), 145, 173, 375, 404, 615, 647,
  • Burmese Mineral Kesources. 215
  • Cadmium. Inlluence on Brass, 32
  • Chimneys, Tall, for Metallurgical Plant, C54
  • Coal, Pulverised, U.S. Applications, 465
  • Copper, Electro-Deposited, for Metal Covering, 242
  • Copper, Hot, Action of Reducing Gases, 495
  • Copper, Lead in, Spectroscopic Determination, 706
  • Copper Scrap, Utilisation in Canada, 495
  • Patigue of Metals Committee, 317
  • Ferro -Silicons, Corrosion Tests, 74
  • Finnish Copper Mines, 173
  • Fireclays, Belgian, German I*roposed Annexation, 721
  • Fuel Oil, British Source Question, 125
  • Gold, Chemistry at High Temperatures, 345
  • Gold Ore, Gold Coast, 38
  • Heat Treatment of Parts, <fec. (Catalogue), 510
  • Iodine, Recovery from Analytical Waste, 33
  • Kaolin, Ferruginous, Purification, 678
  • Korean Graphite, 145
  • Lapland Copper, andc.. Ore, 405
  • Magnesite, U.S. Production, 31, 383
  • Magnesium Alloys, Reactive, 85
  • Malay Tin Deposits, 385
  • Manganese Standard Alloj'S, American, 51
  • Metals, Ductility and Periodic Law, 146 Mexican Manganese, 411
  • Mica Schist for Furnace Lining, 474 Molybdenum, Pure, from Commercial Metal, 645
  • Mond Nickel Co., Developments, 60 Non-Ferrous Metals, Government Regulations, 115, 203, 316, 610, 616, 645, 712
  • Non-Ferrous Metals, Government Stocks, 713
  • Petroleum Research Department 125 Queensland Arsenic Mine, 531 Queensland Copper, 172, 677
  • Queensland Molybdenum, 662
  • Queensland Wolfram, 116
  • Scrap Metals, Government Regulation, 275 Serbian Copper Mines, 415
  • Silica Bricks, Modifications in Service, 88 Spanish Year Book, Mining and Metallurgv, 420
  • Spiegel, Low Manganese, Manufacture, 39
  • Steel, Temperature, and Mechanical Operations, 464
  • Swedish Vanadium Deposits, 201 Tungsten British Manufacture, 268 Tungsten Works in Italy, 141 White Metal, Chemical Analysis, 23

Miscellaneous :

  • Acetone from Kelp, 325
  • Alcohol Motor Fuel Committee, 434
  • American Engineers and Post-War ditions, 444
  • American Journal of Science, Centenarj^ Issue, 367
  • Asbestos (Catalogue), 158
  • Bearings, Ball (Catalogue), 662
  • Bearings, Spring Roller (Catalogue), 390
  • Birmingham Small Arms Co.’s War Production, 440
  • Books (Catalogue), 158
  • Brick Kiln, Continuous, Heat Balance, 434
  • Calcium Carbide, Removal of Restrictions, 614
  • Callender’s Staff Service Gazette, 117
  • Chemists, H.M. Factory, Employment in Private Works, 751
  • “ Civil Engineer,” British and French Significations, 203
  • Contracts, 142, 646
  • Contracts. Government, Priority Question, 709
  • Copper Linings and Coverings, Electro-Deposition, 242
  • Cork Slabs from Cork Waste, 317
  • Crushing Machines (Catalogue), 186 Dip-Horizon Measurements, 405 Drawing Pencils (Catalogue), 542 Drawings, Waterproofing with
  • Solution, 681
  • Dunlop Staff EndoA\Tnent Scheme, 380
  • Eggs and Stills, Cast Iron (Catalogue), 117 Electrical Engineers and Slilitary Service, 229
  • Engineer Volunteers, County of London Royal, 74
  • Engineering Investigation in Brazil, 384 Eucalvptus Oil Production, New South Wales, 194
  • Fire Brigade Area, North Eastern, 151 Floor Slabs, Reinforced Concrete, 662 Flour Mill, “Midget” (Catalogue), 302 Forest Industries, Russian, 87 French Lady Engineers, 64
  • Fuel Oil, Wastage in Use, 526
  • Fume Precipitation Plant, Electrostatic, 556 German Chemical Patents, Cancellation in U.S., 267
  • German Monuments and Metal Shortage, 89 German Textile Research Institute, 533 Germany and Repayment, Sheffield View, 680
  • Geological Survey Report, 229
  • Glass and Quartz, Compression Strength, 237
  • Glassware, Scientific, Testing of, 73
  • Grain Elevators for South Africa, 448
  • Heat Insulating Material, 332
  • House Refuse, Handling, Snell Prize, 739 Hydrocarbons, Synthetic, 242
  • Inventions, U.S. Reward Fund, 258
  • Kelp, Extraction of Acetone, 325 Lifting Jacks (Catalogue), 117 IJverpool-Manchester, Motor Haulage, 229 Lubricants, Cutting, 400
  • Machinery, Secondhand (Catalogue), 186 Magnetic Elements, 1917, 275 Mesopotamia, Military Engineering in, 259 Metal Spray Process, Schoop, 11 Meteorology, Magnetic Elements, 275
  • Michell Blocks, Lubrication, Errat^cm. 61— See. vol. cv., p. 714
  • Motor Hoad Trucks in U.S., 289
  • Miisclieler Stained-Glass Stone Windows, 376
  • Netherlands East Indies, Engineering Congress, 242
  • Oil Fuel, Wastage in Use, 520
  • Oil Tanks, Electric Welding of, 360
  • Paper Yarn and the Cold, 289
  • Personal, 20. 75, 115. 203, 258, 345, 374, 404, 435, 566, 593, 646, 721, 739
  • Piston Kings, Cast Iron, Iiavaud Centrifugal Machine, Enatum, 722
  • Plant and Machinery for Civil Work. 593
  • Potash from Blast Furnace Dust, 384 Press Guide, Willing’s, 39
  • Radiation, Visibility, 690
  • Refrigerator, Corrosion of Piston Rod by Grease, 203
  • Roads Committee, Joint, 431
  • Road Improvements, Proposed, 712
  • Rubber, Synthetic, German, 156
  • Sclioop Metal Spray Process, 11, 302
  • Science Progress, French Share, 474
  • Screw Gauges, Heat Treatment, 662
  • Shears, Plate Steam Hydraulic, Addendum, 405
  • Shellac Regulation, 706
  • Snell Prize, 739
  • Spitzbergen, Foreign Office action, 595
  • Stills, Cast Iron (Catalogue), 117
  • Supplies, Engineer’s (Catalogue), 158
  • Tanks in the War, 258
  • Tar Distillation, Effect of Chlorine, 325
  • Technical Journals for Engineers, andc.. Overseas, 10, 435
  • Timber, Softwood, Control of, 64, 228
  • Timber Trade Requirements, British Columbia, 503
  • Tin Salvage (National Salvage), 173
  • T. N.T. Poisoning, Reduction, 10
  • Trade Marks, 47
  • Transport, lload, Co-operation Scheme, 62
  • Tubing, Rubber, Tightening on Glass, 345
  • Turpentine, <fec., Government Control, 297 Water, Potable, Iron in, 295
  • Welding, Oxy-Acetylene (Catalogue), 390
  • White Paint, Discolouration of, 89
  • Winches, Steam, Pile-Driving (Catalogue), 158
  • Windows, Muscheler Stained-Glass Stone, 376
  • Yarn, Paper, and the Cold, 289

Motor Cars, fcc. :

  • Alcohol Motor Fuel Committee, 434
  • Austin Company’s Developments, 60
  • Benzol for Motor Vehicles, 688
  • British Motor and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, 64
  • Christmas Deliveries by Motor, 673
  • Coal Gas Fuel, 553, 690
  • Depot, Motor Vehicles, National, 204
  • Dynamometer for Engine Testing, 662
  • European Distribution of Motor Cars, 19
  • Gas Traction, 65, 646
  • Gas Traction Committee, 395
  • Liberty Motor, Design of, 9
  • Motor Trade Exhibitions, 615
  • Petrol, Ac., Restrictions, Relaxation, 579, 743
  • Road Transport Order, 344
  • Traffic, Motor, Test Case, 434
  • Transport Industrial Council, 713
  • Transport, Road, Co-operation Schemes, 62
  • Trucks Motor-Road, Use in United States, 289 ?
  • Tyres, Rubber, Standardisation, 556
  • Vehicles and Engines Order, Revocation, 688

Naval :

  • Admiralty Salvage Work, 526
  • Boy Artificers, Nominations, 11
  • Honours to Naval Engineers, 144, 229, 375, 494
  • Naval Architects Scholarship, 228
  • Petty Officers, Pension Regulation, 374
  • Photographs, Naval, Exhibition, 74
  • Steel Materials, Admiralty Contracts, 59
  • Submarine Destroyer Construction Yard, U.S.A., 228
  • U. S. Navy Office Building, 153

Physics and Chemistry :

  • Acetone from Kelp, 325
  • Acetylene Silver, Explosion of, 7
  • Air Analysis, Mine Fire, 447
  • Carbon, Atomic Heat of Incandescence, 73
  • Carbonated Water, Gas Pressures, 89
  • Chemicals, Relaxation of Government Orders, 743
  • Chemists and the War, 65
  • Clilorine in Tar Distillation, Effect, 325 Coal Chemistry, German Syndicate, 89 Coal, Oxidisable Constituents, 37
  • Copper; Spectroscopic Determination of Lead,706
  • Cork, Re-manufacture Process, 317
  • Crystals in Liquid Air, Behaviour, 486
  • Gas Flow, Riesenfcld’s Device for, 678
  • Gas Pressures in Carbonated Water, 89
  • Gases, Mixed, Preferential Catalytic Combustion, 478
  • Gasoline, Synthetic, Electrochemical, 317
  • Geophysics^ Laboratory Studies, 367
  • Glass, Optical, Barium Disilicate Crystals, 51
  • Glass and Quartz, Compression Strength Experiments, 237
  • Gold, chemistry at High Temperatures and Pressures, 345
  • Hydrocarbons, Synthetic, 242
  • Ice, Crystal Structure, 713
  • Iodine, Recovery from Diluted Residue, 33 Liquid Skins, Breaking of, 495
  • Metals, Ductility, and Periodic Law, 146 Nitric Acid from Ammonia, Acetylene Poisoning, 296
  • Phenol, Synthetic, 542
  • Potassium Salts, (las Exhalations, 39 Radiation, Visibility of, 690
  • Rubber, German Synthetic, 156
  • Solvents, Recovery from Air-Vapour Mixtures, 345
  • Sulphur Compounds from Gypsum. 140 Terrestia! Magnetism and Solar Activity, 415 Tubing, Rubber, Tightening on Glass, 345 Tungsten, Atomic Heat at Incandescence, 73
  • White Metal, Chemical Analysis, 23
  • White Paint, Discoloration of, 89

Railways and Locomotives :

  • Austrian Electric, St. Polten-Mariazeli, 405 Brazilian Rolling-Stock Requirements, 536 Channel Tunnel Project, 413
  • Equipment, Standardisation Report. 613 Feedwater Preheaters for Locomotives, 116 French Railway Transport and U.S. Engineers, 229
  • German Locomotive Industry, 536
  • German Locomotive Output, 228 Goods Trains, Electric Traction for, 259 Lectures on Railways, 259
  • Locomotive Superheaters (Catalogue), 215 Locomotives, Swiss Tender, for Java, 509 Officials, Railway, Universal Directory, 242 Oriental Railways, Zurich Bank Finance, 739
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Traffic, 144
  • Pennsylvania Railway Standard Roundhouse, 215
  • Pennsylvania Railway, Women Employees, 113
  • “Polar Express,” Berlin-Helsingfors, Proposed, 194
  • Queensland Railway Commission Report, 494
  • Rail Connections, Electric (Catalogue), 510, Rail Cutting, Use of Acetylene, 411 Rolling-Stock. Private Owners’ Association, 11
  • Roros Railway, Flood Damage, 105 Somaliland, Italian, Construction, 494 South African Railways, Rolling-Stock Problem, 297
  • Standardisation of Equipment, Report, 613 Superheaters, Locomotive (Catalogue), 215 Supervision, District, Locomotive Departments, 380
  • Swiss Federal, Electrification. 414
  • Truck Shortage, Cleveland District, 344 Truck-Tipping Machines (Catalogue), 390 Truck Unloaders (Catalogue), 510 Turin-Lyons-Bordeaux Railway, Proposed, 375
  • Wagons, Goods, Heavy American, 48 Wagons, Hire of, 629
  • Wagons’ Privately-Owned, Census, 130

Ships and Shipbuilding :

  • Admiralty Salvage Work, 526 Austrian Lloyd Liquidation, 723 Barge, 1,000-Ton Concrete, 7-^3 Belfast War-Time Work, 564 Blohm and Voss, 480
  • British Merchant Shipbuilding Output, 20, 267 383
  • British War Output, 326 Cables, Chain, Cast Steel, 172 Caledon Yard, 465
  • Catania Shipyard, New, 503 Chinese-Built Steel Standard Ship, 200 Chinese Shipbuilding Developments, 585 “Clan Me William,” Cargo-Carrier. Launch, 526
  • Clyde Activities, 259, 435, 615, 712
  • Clyde “ Boom,” Removal, 680
  • Coil Tube Work for Shipboard (Catalogue), 510
  • Concrete Shipbuilding, British and U.S., 142 Concrete Ships, American View, 228 Concrete Vessels in Collision, 332 Danish Company Extensions, 85, 557 Dip-Horizon Measurements, 405 Docking a Dock, 98
  • Dutch Companies’ Profits, 495 Dutch Yard Developments, 98 Egis Shipbuilding Yard, 238
  • Elgar” Scholarship, I.N.A., 585 Engining of Standard Vessels, 465 Fabricated Ships, Hog Island, 317 Fabricated Ships, Model Standard, 215, Fabricated Ship, Walker Shipyard, 535 Falkland Islands Shipping, 526 Ferro-Concrete Barge at Barrow, 345 Ferro-Concrete Shipbuilding, Foreign velopments, 443
  • Ferro-Concrete Shipbuilding, Singapore^ Ferro-Concrete Vessel, 1,000-Ton, staple, 353
  • Ferro-Concrete Vessels, Durability and Strength, 388
  • Furness Withy’s New Shipyard, 504 German Post-War Shipping, 229 German Salvage Operation, 87
  • German Shipyards, Iron and Coal Industries’ Interest, 564
  • ” Gienapp,” Diesel-Engined Ship, 317 Government Vessel for Private Owners, 459 Greenock, Shipyard Extension, 375 Indian Marine, Royal, 144
  • Internal-Combustion Engine in Ships, 144 Inverness Steel Vessel, 289
  • Irish Ferro-Concrete Shipbuilding Yard, 556 Japanese Ships for the U.S., 237 Labour, Skilled, Need in Shipyards, 10 Lifting Gear, Shipbuilding (Catalogue), 215 i Losses, Merchant Tonnage, 85, 201, 344, 594 Manchester Port Traffic, Warehouses, Ltd., 504
  • Mercantile Marine, Registration of Men, 145 Merchant Tonnage Losses, 85, 201, 344, 594 “Molliette,” Ferro-Concrete Vessel, 657 Motor Ship, Welded, 727
  • Murdoch to Slater, Yard Sale, 404
  • National Yards, Mr. Peck’s Resignation. 39 North German Lloyd, 180
  • Northumberland Shipbuilding Co.’s New Berths, 225
  • Norwegian-American Contract, 89 Norwegian-Dutch Contracts, 557
  • Norwegian Merchant Marine, Losses, 711
  • Norwegian Merchant Navy, Statistics, 172 Port Glasgow Shipyard, Transport, 615, 646 Raft Transport, 564
  • Rapid Construction by Harland and Wolff, 202, 259
  • Rhine Navigation Congress, Swiss, 405 Riveting, Pneumatic. Increased Adoption, 460, 526
  • Russian Yard under Bolshevik Control, 267 St. Lawrence, Navigation of, 662
  • “ San Plorentino,” Oil Tank Steamer, Large, 647
  • Shipbuilding Prospects, Erratum,-202 Shipyard Workers and the Colours, 504 Shipyard Workers, Mr. Gompers’ Message, 340
  • Slag Concrete for Ships, 203
  • Spanish Ships Sunk by Germany, 404 Spanish Yard at Valencia, 229
  • Staging, Shipyard, New, 38
  • Standard Steamers, Construction, Time Occupied, 433
  • Swedish Developments, 203
  • Swiss-Rhine Navigation Board, 494 Tonnage Cost, U.S.A., 276
  • Trevanna,” Launch of, by Redheads, 535 U.S. Building offers to Norway, 83 '
  • U.S. Rapid Construction, 144 Vladivostock, Renewed Services, 713 Welded Motor Ship, 727
  • Welding, Electric, of Ships, 289

Technical Societies, andc. :

  • American Electrochemical Society, 332 American Institute of Mining Engineers, 556 American Icon and Steel Institute, 51 Arbitrators, Institute of, 459
  • Automobile Association and Motor Union, 39.
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 332 British Eoundrymen’s Association, 460 British Gauge Manufacturers’ Association 465
  • British Manufacturers’ Corporation, 440
  • British M -tor and Allied Manufacturers, Association of, 64
  • British Scientific Instrument Research Association, 662
  • Chemical Industry, Society of, 460 Chemistry, Institute of, 751
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 494 Crystal Palace Engineering Society, 751 Derby Society of Engineers, 492
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 130, 229, 459, 526
  • Engineers, Society of, 719
  • Gas Association, British Commercial, 435 Iron and Steel Institute, 202
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 657 King’s College Engineering Society, 705 Liverpool Engineering Society, 433 Locomotive Engineers (London), Institution of, 380
  • Marine Engineers, Institute of, 307 Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 317, 615
  • Metals, Institute of, 11, 169, 662
  • Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and
  • Mechanical Engineers, 414
  • Milling Cutter Manufacturers’ Association, 345
  • Municipal Engineers. Institution of, 317 North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 435
  • Railway Rolling Stock, Private Owners, 11 Royal institution, 17, 527, 719
  • Royal Society, 681 I
  • Sanitary Institute, 739
  • Screwing Tackle Manufacturers’ Association, 473
  • Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute, 557 Steel Treating Research Society, 242

Trade Societies, Unions, andc, :

  • Accidents, '‘Safety First” Committee, 533 Aircraft Mechanics’ Training Scheme, 707 Aircraft Woodworkers’ Strike, 46, 84, 168 Aircraft Workers’ Wages, 339
  • Alliance Aeroplane Co.’s Workers’ Strike, 46, 84, 168
  • Alternative and Disablement Pensions Regulations, 225
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, Labour Relations, 340
  • Army Reserve Munition Workers, Conditions of Release, 609
  • Australians, Demobilised, Question of
  • Temporary Engagements, 370
  • Austrian Industrial Situation, 172 Blacksmith’s, Shipbuilding, Wages, 84 Board of Trade Reports as to Labour, 60, 200, 325, 441, 592, 707
  • Boilermakers’ Society, 460
  • Bolshevik Management in Russian Shipyard, 267
  • Bonus (12| per cent.) Cases, Legal Decisions, 152
  • Bonus System as Affecting Output, 225 Bonuses, War, and National Insurance, 17 Boys’ Welfare Association, 257
  • Building Trade Wages, Sheffield, 17 Certified Occupations, Lists, 325, 400 Civil War Workers, 152, 708
  • Clerks, Coalowners’, as Miners’ Federation
  • Members, 594
  • Cleveland Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 47, 400, 404
  • Colliery Craftsmen and the Eight-Hour Day, 317, 405, 495, 557
  • Colliery Examiners’ Dispute, 11, 39, 145, 375
  • Control Boards, 780
  • Cotton Workers Wages Demand, 610, 676, 737
  • Coventry Munition Workers’ Dispute, 84, 112
  • Demobilisation Board, 565 “Demobilisation” of Munition Workers, 152, 565, 592
  • Demobilisation, Priority of Release, 592, 709
  • Demobilisation and Resettlement Details, 593, 670
  • Demobilisation and Resettlement, Mr, Robert’s Views, 290, 370
  • Disabled Soldiers, Appeal to Employers, 534
  • Disabled Soldiers, Deterioration dne to War Experience, 113
  • Disabled Soldiers, Permanent Re-employ- ment Question, 108, 225
  • Disablement and Alternative Pension Regulations, 225
  • Dock Workers’ Wages, Glasgow, 17
  • Dockers, Great Britain, Wages, 504
  • Dockworkers’ Wages, Ireland, 01
  • Dockyard Employees, Admiralty, Wages, 84, 200
  • Donation Policies, Out-of-Work, 592
  • Dope Room Workers and Ventilation, 113 Eight-Hour Day, U.S. Steel Corporation, 533 Eight-Hour Day, Wheeling Mold Co., 709 Embargo Scheme, Committee of Enquiry, 112
  • Embargo Scheme and Munition Workers. 84, 112
  • Employers and Employed, Alliance Committee’s Manifesto, 325
  • Employer’s Liability Case, U.S., 370 Employment Committee, Juvenile, 641 Employment Exchange, London, 676 Employment Exchanges, 60, 152, 200, 325, 441, 592, 707
  • “ Engineers and Moulders,” 12| per cent. Bonus Cases, 152
  • Engineering Employees* Wages, 225
  • Engineering and Shipbuilding Workers, Hours Ballot, 610
  • Factories, Lady Inspector’s Report, 113
  • Factories and Workshops, Inspector’s Report, 112
  • Fatigue Research Board, 737, 739
  • Federation, General, of Trades, 593
  • French Metallurgical Works, Employment of Women, 113
  • Friendly Society Statistics, 708
  • Gas Workers’ Demand, 441
  • German Miners’ Wages, 533
  • Glasgow Ship-Constructors’ Demand, 325, 340, 370, 404, 444
  • Gloucester Wagon Co., Loyalty of Employees, 152
  • Goole Boilermakers and Riveters’ Strike, 610
  • Government Labour Departments, Administrative Districts, 266
  • Grimsby Ship Repairers’ Wages, 399
  • Holidays and Munitions Ministry, 17 Holidays, Sheffield Workers, 144
  • Hours of Labour, Tendency to Reduction, 112
  • Hours of Work, Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Ballot, 610
  • Hull Ship Repairers’ Wages, 399
  • Industrial League, Labour Slinister’s Views, 738
  • Industrial Notes, 17, 46, 60, 84, 112, 152, 168. 200, 224, 266, 296, 325, 339, 370, 399, 440; 460, 504, 533, 565, 592, 609, 641, 646, 676,707, 737
  • Industrial Situation, 60, 200, 325, 441, 592, 707
  • Industries and Demobilisation of Munition Workers, 152, 565, 592, 708
  • Insurance, National, Income and Bonuses, 17
  • Ironstone Miner’s Wages, 39, 173 Ironworkers’ Wages, 113, 203, 399, 641, 646, 681
  • Joint Industrial Council, Saw Milling, 610 Joint Industrial Councils, 60, 708
  • Juvenile Labour Report, 641
  • Labour Conditions and Military Service, 10, 39
  • Labour Departments, Administrative Districts, 266
  • Labour Minister on the Munition Workers’ Dispute, 84
  • Labour Position, Post War, 224
  • Labour Unrest, Remedial Suggestion, 325
  • London ’Bus Strike, 225, 266
  • London Employment Exchange, 676
  • Mercantile Marine, Registration of Men, 145
  • Mercantile Marine, Seamen’s Bonuses, 504
  • Midland Iron and Steel Wages Board, 641
  • Military Service and Labour Situation, 10, 39
  • Miner’s Absenteeism, Prevention, 145, 168 Miners, Demobilisation of, 709, 743
  • Miners’ Federation, Manifesto, 168
  • Miners’ Federation and the Output Question, 225
  • Miners’ Federation, Post-War Wages Resolutions, 60
  • Miners, Unionist, and the Skill Claim, 642
  • Miners’ Wages and Hours, Federation Decision, 611
  • Ministries, Labour, Administrative Districts, 366
  • Munition Workers and the Embargo Scheme, 84, 112
  • Munition Workers, Army Reserve, ditions of Release, 609
  • Munition Workers, Demobilisation of, 565. 592
  • Munition Workers’ Holidays and Ministry, 17
  • Municipal Employees’ Demands, 225
  • North-East Coast Engineers’ and Shipbuilders’ Demands, 642
  • North of England Conciliation Board, Iron and Steel, 113
  • Occupations, Certified, Lists, 325, 400
  • Occupations, Protected, Supplementary Schedule, 400
  • Out-of-Work Donation Policies, 592 Output, Restriction, Conference, 696 Patternmakers’ Association, United, 60 Payment by Results, Priestman Brothers, 641
  • Pennsylvania Railroad, Employment of Women, 113
  • Pensions, Disablement and Alternative, Kegulations, 225
  • Port Labour Committees, 641
  • Port of London Employees’ Wages, 84
  • Priestman System of Payment by Results. 641
  • Protected Occupations, Supplementary Schedule, 400
  • Priority, Post-War, Committee and Council, 533
  • Queensland Aline Labour Statistics, 677 Railwaymen, Eight-Hour Day Concession, 676
  • Need for Special In- and other Railwaymen’s Wages, 266 Reconstruction, Industrial,
  • Government Policy, 325 Reconstruction, Industrial, telligence Branch, 708 Reconstruction, Production
  • Questions, 504, 565
  • Resettlement Committee, Officers’, 225
  • Resettlement and Voluntary Agency, 592 Riveting, Pneumatic, and the Boilermakers, 460
  • Riveting and Yard Efficiency, U.S.A., 709
  • Rock, Mr,, Aircraft Wood Workers, Dismissal Case, 47, 84, 168
  • Rubber Industry, Joint Industrial Council, 60
  • “Safety First” Committee for Accident Prevention, 533
  • Scotch Ironfitters’ Wages, 117
  • Scotch Ironmoulders’ Wages, 144, 202
  • Scottish Iron Trade Conciliation Board, 646
  • Scottish Alillmen and Iron Trade, Proposed
  • Whitley Council, 400
  • Seamen’s Bonuses, 504
  • Sheffield Industrial League, 738
  • Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, 60, 325
  • Ship Repairers’ Wages, 399, 504 Shipbuilding and Engineering Workers, Hours Ballot, 610
  • Shipbuilding, Skilled Labour Need, 10 Shipbuilding Workers’ Wages, 339 Shipworkers, Admiralty, Wages, 61 Shipworkers’ Generosity, 557
  • Shipwrights, North-East Coast, Wages, 441 Shipyard Workers, Lord Pirrie’s Manifesto, 593
  • Skilled Labour Distribution, Government Embargo and Workers, 84, 112
  • “ Socialisation ” of Undertakings, Trade Unions Congress Views, 267
  • Soldiers, Conditions of Release from Colours, 609
  • South Wales Coal Trimmers* Wages, andc,, 117, 203
  • South Wales Aliners’ Federation Policy, 743
  • South Wales Miners’ Strike Threat, 681, 743
  • South Wales Pit Committee Questions, 229, 266
  • South Wales Railway en’s Strike, 340
  • South Wales Surfacemen’s Hours, 203, 465, 743
  • Steel Sample Passer’s Dispute, 594, 615
  • Steel Trades and Eight-Hour Day, 676
  • Strike Statistics, 60, 200, 325, 441, 592, 707
  • Sweden, Unemployment in, 435
  • Tin Miners, Cornish, Wages Award, 504
  • T. N.T. Poisoning in Factories, 113 Tool and Saw Trade Wages, 399 Trade Boards, 708
  • Trade Union Conditions, their Sacrifice and Compensation, 460
  • Trade Union Congress, 266
  • Transport Workers’ Wages Demand, 676
  • Treasury and the Workers’ Union Wage Claim, 739
  • Tube Workers’ Strike, 225
  • Unemployment Donations, 565
  • Unemployment Statistics, 60, 200, 325, 441 592,707
  • Union, National, Suggested, 266
  • Unions, Friendly Society Statistics, 708
  • Unions and Government Pledges, 565
  • U. S. Basic Eight-Hour Day Decision, 709
  • U.S. Steel Corporation, Eight-Hour Day, 533
  • Wages Awards, Post-War Maintenance Question, 441
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 60, 200, 325, 441 592, 707
  • Wages, Government Proposals, 565
  • Wages, Limits to Increasing, 738
  • Wages, Men’s and Women’s, Committee of Inquiry, 266
  • Wages, Priestman System of Payment by
  • Results, 641
  • Wages Regulation Bill, 593
  • Wages of Women, Government Order, 224
  • War Work Volunteers, Enrolment Conditions, 46
  • Welfare Association, Boys’, 257
  • Welsh Miners’ Demobilisation, 594
  • Welsh Miners’ Holidays, 117
  • Welsh Miners’ Irregular Stoppages, 594
  • Women ’Bus Conductors’ Strike, London 225, 266
  • Women in Engineering Factories, andc.. Success of, 113
  • Women in French Metallurgical Works, 113
  • Women’s Hours of Labour, Tendency to Reductions, 112
  • Women Industrial Workers, Post-War Position, 47
  • Women’s Wages Order, Consolidated, 224
  • Women’s Wages, Suggested Inquiry, 266
  • Women Workers in Electrical Stations, 112
  • Women Workers, Pennsylvania Railroad, Classification, 113
  • Workers’ Union Claims and the Treasury 738
  • Works Committees, Appeal Question, 47
  • Yorkshire Aliners’ Dispute, 225

Waterworks, andc, ;

  • Queensland Artesian Wells, 420
  • Shock in Hydraulic Systems, Amelioration, 535

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