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Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1922 Jul-Dec: Index

PARAGRAPHS

Accidents :

  • Aircraft Accidents, Investigation, Regulations, 23
  • Ealing Broadway, Buffer Stop Collision, 439
  • Explosions, Oil and Oxygen, 773
  • Ratal Accidents, U.S. Mines, 74, 768
  • Gas Works Accidents, Precautions, 173
  • Industrial, Non-Mechanical, 173
  • Milton Range Halt Accident, 655
  • Mines, Safe Working of, 41
  • Oxygen Cylinder Explosion, 632
  • United States Mine Accidents, 658, 768

Aeronautics

  • Accidents, Investigation Regulations, 23
  • Air Congress, International, Proposed, 120
  • Airscrew, Theory of, Errata, 719
  • Airships, Prize for Papers, 655
  • American Army Airship “ A.4,” Plight, 365
  • British Aircraft Designs, U.S. Use of, 802
  • Civil Aviation Report, 111
  • Commission, International, for Air Naviga¬tion, 570
  • German Military Aviation, 62
  • Library, Royal Aeronautical Society, 649
  • Naval Warfare and Torpedo-Carrying Aero¬planes, 111
  • Seaplane Mail Service, 492 Agriculture :
  • Traction Engines (Catalogue), 281
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy. Appointments, Awards, &c.:
  • Keogh, Sir A., Gold Medal, 461
  • Navy, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief, 308
  • Nore, Chief Engineer, 679
  • “ Science Abstracts ” Editor, 430
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, 281 Armour. See Naval.
  • Automobiles. See Motor Caro.
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers.

Bridges :

  • Girder Bridges, Standard, 144
  • Stress Indicator, Tudsbery, 631
  • Buildings and Building Construction :
  • Architects, Statutory Registration, 65
  • Bradford College, Building, Ac., Section, 493
  • Builders Tools, Ac. (Catalogue), 788
  • Building Materials (Catalogue), 477
  • Canadian Timbers for Construction, 42
  • Colombo Town Hall, 696
  • Housing and Town Planning, 554
  • Pipe Pittings, Copper Alloy, 675
  • Roofing Materials, Coal Tar in, 42
  • Roofing Sheets (Catalogue), 818
  • Ventilation and Atmosphere, 554 Canals :
  • Aire and Calder Navigation, 798
  • Dortmund-Ems Canal Traffic, 410
  • Panama Report, 439

Catalogues :

Societies. See Technical, or Trade, die.

Strikes. See Trade Societies, die.

Technical Societies, &c.:

  • Aeronautical Society, French, 625
  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 24,120,649
  • Architects, Royal Inst, of British, 44,626
  • Automobile. Engineers, Institution of, 141
  • Belfast Association of Engineers, 681.
  • Birmingham Metallurgical Society, 373, 467, 678,742,782-
  • Bradford Engineering Society, 416
  • British Association, 177,206
  • British Non-Ferrous Metals Research As¬sociation, 489
  • Cast Iron Research Association, British, 83, 299, 524, 617, 802
  • Ceramic Society, Refractory Materials Section, 366
  • Chelmsford Engineering Society, 457
  • Chemical Engineers, Institution, 44, 299, 399, 751
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 477, 616
  • Cold Storage and Ice Assoc., British, 439
  • Crystal Palace Engineering Society, 782
  • Diesel Engine Users’ Association, 431
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 177,439. 502, 687
  • Electricians, Supervising, National Associa¬tion, 617
  • Engineering Joint Council, Proposed, 215
  • Engineering Standards Assoc., British, 111
  • Engineers (India), Institution of 167
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of, 440, 493, 649
  • Engineers-in-Charge, Association of, 263
  • Faraday Society, 439, 678
  • Foundry Congress at Nancy, 399
  • Foundrymen, British, Institution of, 399
  • Gas Association, British Commercial, 431
  • Gas Engineers, Institution of, 79
  • Heads of Departments, Association of, 768
  • Industrial Welfare Society, 325
  • Industries, British, Federation of, 622
  • IngOnieurs Civiis de France, Society, 688
  • Iron Miners and Oxygen Cartridges, 688
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 155, 431
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 330
  • Liquid Fuels, International Congress, 405
  • Manchester Assoc, of Engineers, 365,440
  • Manchester Metallurgical Society, 502
  • Manufacturers of Non-Corrodible and Anti¬corrosive Products, 525
  • Marine Engineers, Inc., Institute of, 299, 658
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 431, 467, 525
  • Metals, Institute of, 120, 267, 431, 649, 742
  • Mining Engineers, Institution of, 365
  • Mining Institute of Scotland, 237
  • Mining and Metallurgy, Institution of, 461
  • Municipal and County Engineers, Institution of, 145, 267, 365, 586, 802
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, 54, 431, 520, 554, 649
  • North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 525
  • Optical Society, 488, 533, 769, 771
  • Physical Society, 771
  • Production Engineers, Inst, of, 399, 649
  • Railway Signal Engineers, Inst, of, 104
  • Road Congress, International, 263
  • Royal Institution, 24, 711, 718
  • Royal Society, 675, 678
  • Sanitary Engineers, Institution of, 399
  • Sanitary Institute, Royal, 15, 281
  • Society of Engineers, 45,802
  • South Wales Institute of Engineers, 678
  • Structural Engineers, Institution of, 704
  • Swiss Hydraulic Association, 489
  • Transport, Institute of, 798 • -1
  • University College Engineering Students, 802
  • West Yorkshire Metallurgical Society, 625 Telegraphy. See Electricity.

Telephony. See Electricity.

Tools.' See Machine and other Tools.

Trade. See Coal; Iron and Steel; Ships and Shipbuilding ; Electricity ; and Industries.

Trade Societies :

  • Accidents, Gas Works, Precautions, 173
  • Asylum Pensioners, Ex-Service, and Mr. Henderson, 489
  • Australia, Industrial Disputes Bill, 396
  • Barge Builders, Wages Reduction, 751
  • Beyer, Peacock, A Co., Ltd., Wages and Profit Proportions, 173
  • Birmingham Unemployment Relief Scheme, 768
  • Blacksmiths and Ironworkers, Associated. 41, 325, 688
  • Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 45, 461, 750
  • Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Ship¬builders, 215, 278
  • Bonus Question, Engineers, 23, 41, 106, 141
  • Boy Labour, Training Question, 550
  • Brassfounders’ Wages Reduction, 489
  • Bnerley Hill Pits, Owners Losses, 74
  • Building Trade Wages, Midlands, 531
  • Building Trade.Reduced Unemployment, 437
  • Capitalism, Mr. Clynes’ Views, 341
  • Citizens Union, National, Proposals, 437
  • Cleveland Ironstone Miners' Wages, 45
  • Clyde Workers, Inefficiency Charge, 768
  • Clynes, Mr., on Failure of Capitalism, 143
  • Clynes, Mr, on Wages Reduction, 246
  • Coal Industry, Income and Wages Question, 23, 41, 106, 688, 709
  • Coal Industry and Parliament, 41, 688, 709, 750
  • Coal Industry, Prices and Wage Earnings, 174, 246, 396, 688
  • Coal Output an^ ^a8es» Interdependence,
  • Coal Prices and the Minertf, 141, 459, 688
  • Coal Shipment, North East Coast Agreement, 246, 325
  • Collective Bargaining, General Federation on, 583
  • Colliery Stoppages due to Irregular Work¬ing, 246, 306
  • Conferences, Effect of Size, 550
  • Co-operation, Mr. Clynes’ Views, 141
  • Dockers’ Wages, Proposed Reduction, 106, 174, 214, 266
  • Dockyards, Royal, Wages Reduction, 41, 141, 626
  • Dowlais Works, Offer to Labour, 583
  • Ebbw Vale Dispute, Closing of Works, 396, 437, 489, 550
  • Eight Hour Day, Continental Dissatisfac¬tion, 106
  • Electrical Trades Wages Reduction, 141, 459, 709
  • Employers and Employed, Future Relations Question, 489
  • Employers’ Responsibility, Alleged, for Wage Reductions, 305
  • Employers, Workers’ Assumptions, 583
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, 74, 751
  • Engineers, War Bonus Question, 23, 41, 106, 141, 459
  • English Electric Co., Closing of Coventry Works, 373
  • Fascist! Ship, Boycott by Unionists, 267
  • France, Unemployment in, 688
  • General Federation of Trades on Force Reason, 583
  • General Federation of Trades and Taxation, 266
  • General Federation of Trades and Working Hours, 74
  • German Labour Troubles, 23
  • German Wages, Pre-war and Post-war, 768
  • Grantham Guardians, and Out-Relief, 173
  • Hadfleld, Sir Robert, on Labour Policy, 214
  • Hili, John, Charges Against Shipbuilding Employers, 215
  • Horden Collieries and Wages Settlement, 709
  • Hours of Labour and the General Federation, 74
  • Industrial Conflict, Union View, 305
  • Industrial Control, Labour v. Capital, 305
  • Industrial Disputes Bill, Australia, 396
  • Industrial Notes, 23, 41, 74, 106, 141, 173, 214, 245, 266, 305, 325, 373, 396, 437, 459, 489, 531, 550, 583, 626, 657, 688, 709, 750, 768, 798
  • Industrial Strife, Mr. E. W. Petter on, 373
  • Industrial Situation, Reports, 74, 373, 531, 657, 798
  • Industrial Welfare Conference, 325
  • Iron Ore Miners’ Wages, Cumberland, 173
  • Iron and Steel Workers’ Wages, 141,145, 430
  • Juvenile Labour, Training Question, 550
  • Kennedy, Sir A. M., on Shipping Depression and Wages, 266
  • Labour Betterment, Evolution of, 214
  • Labour Leaders’ Pay, American Plan, 531
  • Labour Ministry Reports, 74, 245, 373, 531, 657
  • Labour Party Conference, 23
  • Labour and Reprehensible Practices, 305
  • Lever’s Co-partnership Carpenters and the Unions, 23
  • Living, Cost of, Reports, 74, 245, 373, 531 .657, 799
  • Miners and the Daylight Saving Act, 106 ,
  • Miners’ Delegates National Conference, 799
  • Miners’ Eight Hour Day, Question of Reversion, 437
  • Miners and the Existing Agreement, 23, 41, 106, 459, 799
  • Miners’ Federation Conferences, 106, 750
  • Miners’ Federation and State Ownership of Mines, 750
  • Miners’ Federation and Wages, General, 396
  • Miners' Output 1914 and 1922, 396
  • Miners and “ Selling Prices," 141, 439,688
  • Miners' Wages, 1921-1922 Comparisons, 489
  • Miners’ Wages, 23, 41, 106, 459, 489, 626, 688, 709, 750
  • Miner’s Wages and Reduced Coal Demand, 74
  • Mineowners’ Losses, Causes, 74
  • Mines, Sale Working in, 41
  • Mines, Workers Safety Committees, 306
  • Naval Dockyard Employees' Wages, 41,141, 028
  • North of England Conciliation Board, Wind¬ing up, 326
  • Northumberland Miners’ Wages, 688, 799
  • Patternmakers’ Association, united, 74, 214
  • Pennsylvania Strikes and Wage Losses, 326
  • Petter, E. W., on Industrial Strife, 878
  • Petter, E. W., on the Labour Attitude, 269
  • Printers, Breach of Contract Case, 215
  • Printing Trade Wages, 23, 41,106,141, 215
  • Railway Companies and Government Con¬ference on Unemployment, 688
  • Railway Shopmen and the Wages Award, 141, 396
  • Railway Shopmen, U.S., Wages, 23,174
  • Railway Shopmen's Wages, Findings of Court, 260.
  • Raiiwaymen’s Claim to Share Control, 437
  • Railwaymen and National Agreement Modifications, 489
  • Railwaymen, National Union, Conference, 23
  • Roberts Memorial Workshops, 23
  • Scotch Iron Workers’ Wages, 145
  • Sheffield Forge and Rolling Mills, Output and Wages, 958
  • Sheffield Tramwaymen, Wages Question, 141
  • Ship Constructors'and Shipwrights’ Association, 23, 550
  • Shipbuilding Employers’ Federation, 325
  • Shipbuilding, <fce., Unions and the Bonus Cuts, 141, 873, 459, 550, 583
  • Shipping, Conference of Employers and Unions, 266
  • Shipping Federation and Transport Workers’ Agreement. 626
  • Shop Rules, Hl Effect on Trade, 708
  • Smillie, Mr., on War Prevention, 459
  • South African Department of Mines, Labour Statistics, 489
  • South Wales Miners and Co-operation, 74
  • South Wales Miners, Coalowners’ Losses, 709
  • South Wales Miners' Federation and Non-Union Men, 437, 531, 550, 583
  • Spinners’ Association, Operative, and Pro¬motion, 173
  • State Ownership of Industries,173
  • Strike Statistics, 74, 246, 373, 531, 657, 798
  • Strikes, Utility Service, Impracticability of 306
  • Swedish Labour Situation, 437
  • Taxation, Views of General Federation, 266
  • Thames Ship. Repairers’ Association and Unemployed, 23
  • Trades Union Congress, 305
  • Trades Union Congress and Germany, 305
  • Trades Union Congress and Industrial Conflicts, 306
  • Trades Union Congress, Standing Orders Amendment Failure, 825
  • Trades Union Congress and Unemployment Questions, 325
  • Tramwaymen’s Wages, 300, 373, 437,450
  • Tyne Coal Trimmers' Dispute, 215
  • Typographical Association’s Dispute, 141, 215, 306
  • Unemployment and British Labour, 708
  • Unemployment in France, 688
  • Unemployment, Government and Railway Companies, 688
  • Unemployment, Labour Reports; 23,74,141, 246,306,373,531,657,708
  • Unemployment Qualification, Earnings Re¬striction, 768
  • Unemployment Relief Schemes, 750, 768
  • Unionism, Evils of Ignorance, 107
  • United States Labour Unions, Suggested Legislation, 626
  • United States Mines Strike, 326, 396
  • United States Railroad Labour Board and Living Wage, 626
  • United States Railway Shopmen, Wages Question, 23, 174.
  • United States Railway Strikers, Inter¬ference with Operation, 305
  • United States, Strike Violence in, 174
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, Reports, 74,245,373, 631, 657, 798
  • Wages, High, and Low-Production Costs, 373
  • Wages, Hourly, United States Statistics, 300
  • Wages Irregularities, 708
  • Wage Reductions, Alleged Responsibility of Employers, 306
  • Welsh Coal Board, Subsistence Allowance Questions, 768
  • Witwateisrand Gold Mining, European Workers’ Earnings, 660
  • Woodworkers’ Expulsion Cose, Decision, 626
  • Woodworkers and Roberts Memorial Work¬shops, 325
  • Working for the State, 173

Turbines. See Engines and Boilers.

Universities. See Education.

Vehicles. See Motor Cars and Railways.

Warships. See Naval.

Waterworks, &c. :

  • Canadian Water Resources Index, 207
  • Liverpool Water Supply, 503
  • Rand Water Supply, 221