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Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1933 Jul-Dec: Index

Accidents :

  • French Metallurgical and Mining industries, 216
  • Metallurgical Industry (U.S.) Accident Figures, 216
  • Railway Accidents, 1932, 142

Aeronautics :

  • Aero-Engine, High-Speed Running Tests, 143
  • Busk Studentship, 144 Cardiff Aerodrome, 12
  • England-India Mail, Extension to Rangoon, 431
  • Glossary, Aeronautical Terms, Standard, 719
  • International Air Traffic Association, 344
  • London-Calcutta Air Route, 126
  • Rumpler Aeroplane Works, 668
  • Swansea Aerodrome, 12, 65, 117, 335
  • United States, Aeronautical Accident Statistics, 409

Agriculture :

  • Agricultural Society, Royal, 193
  • Electrification in Agriculture, 143
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy

Appointments, Awards and Honours :

  • Iron and Steel Institute, Williams Prize, 634
  • Railway General Managers Conference, Chairman, 683
  • Transport, Institute of, Premium Awards, 636
  • Automobiles. See Motor Cars Boilers. See Engines and Boilers Bridges :
  • Avon River, Strengthening of Railway Bridges, 480
  • Cardiff Iron Bridge Superseded, 573
  • Carmarthen Town Bridge, 65, 117, 521, 547, 655
  • Caughnawaga Bridge, St. Lawrence, 192
  • Craigavon Bridge, Londonderry, 109
  • Forth Road Bridge, 424
  • Llanelly Bridge, Proposed, 413
  • Llechryd Bridge, Cardigan, 143
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway Bridges, Strengthening of, 193
  • Radnorshire Bridge, New’, 65
  • Road Bridge, Fladbury-on-Avon, 194
  • Buildings and Building Construction :
  • Cooling Installation, Panel System, 38
  • Cumberland Hotel, 655
  • Housing Construction Research Council, 20
  • Motor Coach Stations, Structural Steel, 103
  • Pinchin, Johnson A Co.’s Headquarters, 168
  • Roofing (Catalogue), 104
  • Swansea Electricity Works, Brick Contract, 143, 335
  • Welsh Tuberculosis Hospital, 221

Canals :

  • Canadian Canal Traffic, 224

Catalogues :

  • 26, 38, 104, 129, 141, 139, 181, 204, 234, 277,
  • 348, 374, 426, 452, 560, 588, 698
  • C.E.C. (Belgium), 452
  • Adamson, J., A Co., 277
  • Ailsa Craig, Ltd., 452
  • Alexander, Geo. H., Machinery, Ltd., 204
  • Andrew Machine Construction Co., Ltd., 26
  • Archdale, J., A Co., Ltd., 181
  • Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth A Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 204, 374
  • Arrol, Sir W., A Co., Ltd., 26
  • Babcock A Wilcox, Ltd., 374, 426
  • Bakelite, Ltd., 26
  • B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., 129, 141
  • Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 181
  • Birtley Co., Ltd., 26
  • Blackman Export Co., Ltd., 129
  • Bleichert Transportanlagen, 277
  • Boby, R., Ltd., 181
  • British Aluminium Co., Ltd., 426
  • British Dardelet Threadlock, Ltd., 204
  • British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 181, 452, 560
  • British Mannesmann Tube Co., Ltd., 141
  • British Oxygen Co., Ltd., 141
  • British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., 348
  • British Timken, Ltd., 104
  • Brookman, R. S., Ltd., 181
  • Brotherhood, Peter, Ltd., 181
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., 426
  • B.S.A. Tools, Ltd., 26
  • Budenberg Gauge Co., Ltd., 181
  • Butler Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 181, 452
  • Canning, W., A Co., Ltd., 181
  • Carborundum Co., Ltd., 26
  • Cellactite A British Uralite, Ltd., 104
  • Clang, Ltd., 588
  • Clifford A Snell, Ltd., 104
  • Cohen, G., Sons A Co., Ltd., 452
  • Colville, D., A Sons, Ltd., 104
  • Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 104, 45.
  • Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 129
  • Davidson A Co., Ltd., 104, 588
  • Davy Brothers, Ltd., 588
  • Dederich, W., Ltd., 277
  • Delco-Remv A Hyatt, Ltd., 104
  • Dugdill, John, A Co., Ltd., 560
  • Dyson, R. A., & Co., Ltd., 181
  • Electric Furnace Co., Ltd., 204
  • Electric Resistance Furnace Co., Ltd., 698
  • Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 348, 560, 588
  • Ellison, George, Ltd., 129
  • English Electric Co., Ltd., 141. 426, 452, 560
  • English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 129
  • Ercole Marelli and C.S.A., 374
  • Ericsson, L. M., Telefon-A.B., 560
  • Erith’s Engineering Co., Ltd., 698
  • Everlasting Valve Co. (Gt. Britain), Ltd., 426
  • Fescol, Ltd., 181, 452, 560
  • Fox, S., & Co., Ltd., 348
  • Francois Cementation Co., Ltd., 560
  • General Electric Co., Ltd., 129, 348, 374, 560
  • Gent & Co., Ltd., 560
  • Gossell A Son, Ltd., 426
  • Gummers, Ltd., 698
  • G.W.B. Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 277
  • Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., 452
  • Hadflelds, Ltd., 129, 234, 374
  • Harvey, G. A., A Co. (London), Ltd., 426
  • Haskins Rolling Shutters, 181
  • Hathorn, Davey A Co., Ltd., 141
  • Heenan A Froude, Ltd., 452
  • Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., 26, 129
  • Herbert, A., Ltd., 129, 698
  • Hingley, N., A Sons, Ltd., 698
  • Hoffmann Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 588
  • Holman Brothers, Ltd., 129, 426
  • Holmes, J. H., A Co., Ltd., 104, 588
  • Holmes, W. C., A Co., Ltd., 104
  • Hopkinsons, Ltd., 141, 277
  • Hotchkiss, D. V., 204
  • Igranic Electric Co., Ltd., 104, 181, 426
  • Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., 129
  • Jones, T. C., A Co., Ltd., 104
  • Keith, James, A Blackman, Ltd., 181, 698
  • Lea Recorder Co., Ltd., 234, 452
  • Lench, T. W., Ltd., 104
  • Lindner, H., G.m.b.H., 426
  • Marsden, H. R., Ltd., 141
  • Marshall, Sons A Co., Ltd., 181
  • Mather A Platt, Ltd., 234
  • M. A C. Switchgear, Ltd., 374
  • McLeod A McLeod, 141
  • Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd.,129, 141
  • Michelin Tyre Co., Ltd., 141
  • Morgan Crossley A Co., Ltd., 181
  • Moss Gear Co. Ltd., 129
  • Muir Machine Tools, Ltd., 234
  • Musgrave A Co., Ltd., 452
  • National Gas A Oil Engine Co., Ltd., 277, 426, 698
  • Negretti A Zambra, 104
  • Newton, Chambers A Co., Ltd., 141
  • Newton of Taunton, Ltd., 698
  • Non-Ferrous Die Casting Co., Ltd., 139
  • North British Locomotive Co., Ltd., 104
  • Parsons, C. A., A Co., Ltd., 698
  • Peebles, Bruce, A Co., Ltd., 204
  • Peffers, Ltd., 426, 588
  • Pels, Henry, A Co. Ltd., 129, 374
  • Perkins, F., 588
  • Platt Bros. A Co., Ltd., 181, 426
  • Quasi-Arc Co., Ltd., 698
  • Radiovisor Parent, Ltd., 104
  • Ransomes A Rapier, Ltd., 426
  • Rateau Co., 104
  • Renold A Coventry Chain Co., Ltd., 277, 374
  • Reyrolle, A., A Co., Ltd., 204, 348, 698
  • Rhodes, Brydon A Youatt, Ltd., 104
  • Richards, G., A Co., Ltd., 277
  • Robinson, T., A Son, Ltd., 452
  • Rose, Downs A Thompson, Ltd., 560
  • Sankey-Sheldon, 141
  • Selas Gas and Engineering Co., Ltd., 426
  • Siemens Bros. A Co., Ltd., 698
  • Simon, Henry, Ltd., 129
  • Smith, T., A Sons (Rodley), Ltd., 26
  • Steel Band Conveyor A Engineering Co., Ltd., 129
  • Sternol, Ltd., 204, 277
  • Sturtevant Engineering Co., Ltd., 204, 374
  • Tangyes, Ltd., 452
  • Thornycroft, J. I., A Co., Ltd., 141
  • Timber Fireproofing Co., Ltd., 104
  • Tintometer, Ltd., 348
  • Verity’s, Ltd., 588
  • Vokes, Ltd., C. G., 277
  • Wadkin A Co., 204
  • Wagner Electric Corporation, 374
  • Waygood-Otis, Ltd., 38
  • Weir, G. A J., Ltd., 26, 426
  • West, A., A Co., Ltd., 104
  • Westinghouse Brake A Saxby Signal Co., Ltd., 141, 374, 426
  • Westminster Tool A Electric Co., Ltd., 560
  • Wigglesworth, F., A Co., Ltd., 104
  • Willcox, W. H., A Co., Ltd., 104
  • Yarrow A Co., Ltd., 234
  • Youngelson, E. L., Ltd., 374

Cement and Concrete ;

  • Cement, Liquid (Catalogue), 560

Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry

Coal :

  • Admiralty and “ Back to Coal ” Movement, 627
  • Breakage in Shipment, Prevention of 12, 91,
  • 221, 601, 627
  • Breakers, Coal (Catalogue), 234
  • Canada, Coke Production, 168
  • Coal Carbonisation, North Wales Proposal, 361
  • Coal-Cleaning Machines (Catalogue), 26
  • Coal-Refining Process, British, 316
  • Coal Utilisation at Sea, 683
  • Forest-of-Dean Colliery, New, 601
  • Hull Traffic, 65
  • Manchester Coal Exhibition, 31
  • Meters, Coal (Catalogues), 234, 452
  • Middlesbrough Coke, 13, 39, 65, 91, 116, 142, 168, 195, 221, 247, 291, 335, 360, 387, 413, 439, 464, 492, 521, 546, 573, 600, 654, 683 713
  • Mill for Coal Grinding (Catalogue), 426
  • Motor Spirit, Production from Welsh Coal, 91, 247, 335, 683
  • Pit Gear, Primitive, Preservation Appeal, 195
  • Sheffield, 13, 39, 65, 91, 117, 143, 169, 195, 225, 247, 291, 335, 360, 386, 413, 438, 465, 492, 520, 547, 572, 601, 627, 655, 682, 713
  • Steel Arches and Props in Welsh Mines, 12
  • Tir John Power Station, Coal-Handling Plant Contract, 438
  • United States Coal Production, 271
  • Ventilators, Mine (Catalogue), 104
  • Welsh Anthracite Seam, New, 521
  • Welsh Coal Seams, Mapping of, 601
  • Welsh Colliery, Re-opening, 221
  • West Wales Coal Mines, Output, Ac., 39
  • Winding Engine (Catalogue), 426
  • World Coal Production, 400

Colleges : See Education

Companies :

  • Dunlop Companies, Voluntary Liquidation, 221
  • Registrations, January-June, 1933, 128

Concrete. See Cement and Concrete

Cranes, Conveyors, &c. :

  • Chains, Crane, Standard, 58
  • Conveyors (Catalogue), 129
  • Conveyors, Slat, at Railwav Goods Depots, 494
  • Cranes (Catalogue), 26
  • Derrick Cranes, Standard, 656
  • Escalators and Lifts (Catalogue), 38
  • Gothenburg Discharging Plant, Addendum, 22
  • Hoists (Catalogue), 277
  • Ropeways, Aerial (Catalogue), 277

Docks. See Harbours, &c.

Education ;

  • Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 144
  • Cardiff Technical College Extensions, 492
  • City and Guilds of London Institute, 190
  • Fircroft College Scholarship for Workers, 435
  • Harris Institute Technical College, New Workshop, 334
  • Industrial Psychology, Lectures on, 335
  • London University College Awards, 127
  • London University College Engineering
  • Society, Jubilee, 412 Loughborough College Scholarships, 126
  • Northampton Polytechnic Institute, 682
  • Portland House Travelling Scholarship Award, 689
  • Ruskin College Scholarship Successes, 243
  • Student Service, International, Conference on Overcrowding of Universities, 462

Electricity;

  • Aberystwyth Supply, 655
  • Accumulators (Catalogue)
  • Accumulators, Block, Manufacture of, 357
  • Agriculture, Electricity in, 143
  • Alternators, High-Voltage (Catalogue), 698
  • Apparatus, Electrical (Catalogue), 129
  • Birmingham Supply Statistics, 39
  • British Electrical Development Association, 12
  • British Starter Battery Association, 480
  • Broadcast Reception, Electrical Interference with, 6
  • Cables (Catalogues), 560, 698
  • Cable, Rubber-Insulated, New Types, 320
  • Calcutta Supply, 169, 641
  • Canadian Electrical Standards, 718
  • Cardiff, Electricity Production, 712
  • Carrier Systems, Telephony and Telegraphy (Catalogue), 560
  • China, Power Plants, 194 ; Radio Services, 87
  • Circuit Breakers (Catalogue), 560
  • Circuit-Breakers, Oil, Thermal Gas-Closing for, Erratum, 538
  • Conductors, Paper-Insulated, Standard, 38
  • Conduit, Electrical, in Furniture Making, 65
  • Controls, Electric (Catalogue), 104,
  • Cut-Outs (Catalogues), 452, 560
  • Drayton Thermostatic Regulator, 103
  • Electrical Engineers, institution of, Students’ Quarterly journal, 361
  • Electricity Supply and Fuel Consumption, 48 (Addendum)
  • Fire Alarms, Magnetic, on Liners, 38
  • Fittings, General (Catalogues), 129, 204, 348, 588
  • Generation Statistics, 125, 208, 407, 581
  • Generators, Electric (Catalogue), 104
  • Grid, Electrical, South Wales, 001, 627
  • Heaters, Water, Electric (Catalogue), 698
  • Hot Plates, Electric (Catalogue), 374
  • Indicators, Electrical (Catalogue), 348
  • Instruments (Catalogue), 141
  • Insulating Oils, Standard, 546
  • Kitchens, All-Electric, Design of, 551
  • Lamps, Architectural, Striplite, 154
  • Lamps, Bakelite Battery (Catalogue), 588
  • Lamp, Boula Reflector, 555
  • Lamp Caps and Wall Plugs, Standard, 169
  • Lamps, Electric (Catalogue), 348
  • Lamps, Tungsten-Filament, Standard, 534
  • Lighting of Greyhound Racing Tracks, 501
  • Line Fittings (Catalogue), 26
  • Machinery, General (Catalogue), 141
  • Magnetic Strlction and the Elastic Modulus, 314
  • Manchester District Electrical Industry, 13 439
  • Mining Telephones and Bells (Catalogue), 569
  • Motors (Catalogues), 374, 588
  • Osram Lamps, New, 220
  • Overhead Lines Association Conversazione. 480
  • Photo-Electric Apparatus (Catalogue), 348
  • Pretoria Power Station Extensions, 709
  • Research and Testing Equipment (Cata¬logue), 129
  • Salford Electricity Supply, 168
  • Severn Barrage Scheme, Objections, 91, 247, 438
  • Soil-Heating Cables (Catalogue), 181
  • Starters, Motor (Catalogue), 181, 374, 426, 560
  • Swansea Civic Centre, Electrical Installation 12
  • Swansea Power Stations, Grit Problem, 361, 387, 683
  • Swansea Public Clock, 492
  • Switchgear (Catalogues), 129
  • Synthetic Resins, Standard, 11
  • Telephones (Catalogue), 104
  • Telephone Communication between Guard and Engiue Driver, 74
  • Thermal Storage Installation, London, 117
  • Tir John North Power Station, 627, 683
  • Tansformers, Brush Company’s Manufac¬ture, 720
  • Transformers (Catalogue), 204
  • Trolley Wire, Standard, 318
  • United States Lamp Industry, Technological Changes in, 395
  • Welding (Catalogue), 698
  • Welsh Flour Mills, Electrical Installation, 39
  • Wiring at Northampton College of Tech¬nology, 334
  • Wiring System (Catalogue), 452

Engines and Boilers :

  • Boiler Drums, Large, for Fulham Power Station, 167
  • Boilers, General (Catalogue), 374
  • Boiler, LoctUer, Working Model, 664
  • Boiler Mountings (Catalogue), 141, 277
  • Stokers, Mechanical, Marine (Catalogue), 698
  • Turbines, Back-Pressure (Catalogue), 426
  • Turbines for Electric Power and Process
  • Steam (Catalogue), 452
  • Valves (Catalogues), 277, 426, 698

Exhibitions :

  • British Goods, Permanent Trade Exhibition, 400
  • British Industries Fair, Birmingham, 346 ;
  • Railway Facilities, 71, 177
  • Cardiff Engineering Exhibition, 572
  • Coal Exhibition, Manchester, 31
  • Cologne Chemicals, 78, 276
  • Geneva Motor Show, 600
  • Inventions Exhibition, 111
  • Leipzig Fair, 47
  • Levant Fair, Tel-Aviv, 320, 473, 599, 716
  • Model Engineering, Sheffield, 369
  • Oporto Motor Show’, 73
  • Photo-Electric, South Kensington, 75
  • Plastics Exhibition, 221, 627
  • Radio Exhibition, Olympia, 31
  • Trains, British Exhibition, 721
  • Vienna Motor Exhibition, 695

Explosions. See Accidents

Ferro-Concrete. See Cement and Concrete

Flying Machines. See Aeronautics

Gas :

  • Burners, Gas (Catalogue), 426
  • Coolers, Coal-Gas (Catalogue), 104
  • Gasholder, Blackpool Corporation, 521 (Erratum)
  • Heaters, Gas (Catalogue), 129
  • Lighting, Pressure-Gas (Catalogue), 181
  • Liquor Concentrator, Gas (Catalogue), 141
  • Schools, Gas Heating in, 150

Gas and Oil Engines :

  • Diesel Engines, Atomic (Catalogue), 688
  • Diesel Engines, Harland A Wolff’s, 712
  • Diesel Engines, Motor-Car (Catalogue), 588
  • Oil Engines, General (Catalogues), 181, 426 (2), 452, 698
  • Oil Engines, Marine (Catalogues), 452, 698
  • Oil Engine,Marine, High-Speed, 413(Erratum)
  • Power Gas from Sewage (Catalogue), 277

Harbours, Docks, Piers, &c. :

  • Barmouth Sea Defences, 221, 361
  • Mumbles Lay-up, 627
  • Nepean Dam, N.S.W., 117
  • Tatf River, Proposed Weiring, 291
  • Welsh Estuarial Waters, Pollution of, 413

Hydraulics :

  • Pumping and Hydraulic Machinery (Cata¬logue), 141
  • Pumps (Catalogue), 104
  • Pumps, Centrifugal (Catalogue), 452

Industries :

  • Africa, East, Business Openings, 151
  • Air-Conditioning in Industry, 713
  • Aluminium Import Duties, 570
  • Argentine Galvanised-Sheet Contract, 247, 438
  • Board of Trade Markings, Imported Clocks, 65, 421 ; Reinforcement Materials, 231 ; Synchronous Motors, 421
  • Brazil, Trade Opportunities, 474
  • British Industries House, 609
  • Canadian Iron and Steel Manufacture, 698
  • Chain Industry, Improved Prospects, 291
  • Chemical Works, Denbighshire, Extensions, 413
  • Cheshire, Industrial Development of, 169
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 90, 116, 142, 168, 194, 220, 246, 290, 334, 360, 411, 438, 520, 546, 572, 600, 626, 654, 682, 712
  • Copper Development Association, 334
  • Czechoslovakia, Electrical Machinery Im¬ports, 149
  • Davy Brothers’ Products, 169
  • Derbyshire Industries, 37
  • Factories, Ac., New, Lancashire and York¬shire, 13
  • Flour Mills, Spillers’, at Cardiff, 195
  • Foreign Trade and British Loans, 386
  • India, Commercial Visits to, 408
  • Industrial Administration Students’ Union, 627
  • Key-Industry Duty, Exemptions, 334
  • Lancashire Industries and New Cunarder, 547
  • Manchester Area Contracts, 13, 38, 65, 117, 143, 246, 291, 334, 386, 439, 464, 521, 547, 627, 655
  • Manchester Area Prospects, 1934, 713
  • Manchester, General and Constructional Engineering, 13, 38, 65, 90, 117, 143, 169, 195, 246, 291, 334, 361, 386, 412, 439, 464, 492, 521, 547, 573, 601, 627, 655,682,713
  • Merthyr Tydfil, Piston-Making Works, 712
  • North-West Area Developments, 195, 246
  • Overseas Trade Opportunities, 9, 19, 36, 87, 90, 217, 231, 291, 316, 318, 322, 364, 408, 425, 474, 546, 588
  • Personal, 12, 38, 64, 90, 116, 142, 168, 194, 220, 246, 290, 334, 360, 386, 412, 464, 492, 520, 546, 572, 600, 626, 654, 682, 712
  • Psychology, Industrial, Lectures on, 335
  • Scottish Engineering Contract, 573
  • Sheffield Week, 13
  • Sieves and Screens, Standard, 282
  • Sugar-Beet Factory In Pembrokeshire, Proposed, 169
  • Tees-side Industrial Development, 449
  • Telegraphic Addresses, Sell’s Directory, 271
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 90, 116, 142, 168, 194, 246, 290, 334, 360, 386, 412, 438, 464, 492, 520, 546, 572, 600, 626, 654, 682, 712
  • Textile-Machinery Industry, N.W. Area, 143
  • Tin, World Consumption, 361
  • Tin-Plate Contract, Big Welsh, 712
  • Trade-Marks Handbook, 141
  • Works Removals, 361, 386
  • Works Transfer to North, 90

Institutions. See Technical Societies

Iron and Steel :

  • Air Bricks and Gratings, Cast-Iron, Stan¬dard, 667
  • Basic Iron Shortage, 546
  • British Iron and Steel Production, 13, 101, 186, 343, 683
  • British Steel Company’s New Works, Cardiff, 464
  • Canadian Iron and Steel Manufacture, 698
  • Chains and Chain Gear (Catalogues), 277, 371
  • Chains, Wrought Iron, Standard, 58
  • Chinese State Works, 178
  • Cleveland, 13, 39, 65, 91, 116, 142, 168, 195, 247, 291, 335, 360, 387, 413, 439, 464, 492, 521, 546, 573, 600, 626, 654, 683, 713
  • Czechoslovakian Industry, 194
  • Dowlais-Cardilf Steel Works, Rebuilding Scheme, 547
  • East-Coast Hematite, 13,39, 65, 91, 116, 142, 168, 195, 221, 247, 291, 335, 360, 386, 413, 438, 464, 492, 521, 526, 573, 600, 626, 654, 683,713
  • Forgings, Steel Weldless, (Catalogue), 698
  • Hooks, Iron and Steel, Standard. 276
  • Indicator, Quick-Reference, for Allov Steels, 683
  • London Iron and Steel Exchange Dinner, 635
  • Manchester, 13, 38, 65, 90, 117, 143, 169, 195, 246, 291, 334, 361, 412, 439, 464, 492, 521, 547, o78, 601, 627, 655, 682, 713
  • Middlesbrough Foreign Ore, 13, 39, 65, 91, 116, 142, 168, 195, 221, 247, 291, 335, 360, 386, 413, 439, 464, 492, 521, 546, 573, 600, 626,654,683, 713
  • Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 13, 39, 65, 91, 168, 247, 291, 335, 360, 413, 439, 464, 492, 546, 573, 600, 626, 654, 683, 713
  • North-West Coast Hematite, 361, 521, 573, 601, 682
  • Scottish Shipments, 39, 64, 91,117, 143.169, 195, 221, 247, 290, 335, 361, 387, 412, 439, 465, 493, 547, 573, 600, 626, 655, 683
  • Scottish Trade, 13, 39, 64, 91, 117 143, 169, 195, 221, 247, 290, 335, 361, 387, 412, 439, 465, 493, 520, 547, 573, 600, 626, 654, 683, 713
  • Sheet and Strip, Standard Tensile Tests, 522
  • Sheffield, 13, 39, 65, 91, 117, 142, 169, 195, 221, 246, 291, 335, 360, 386, 412, 438, 465, 492, 520, 546, 572, 601, 627, 655, 682, 713
  • Sheffield and Armaments, 492
  • Sheffield Week, 13
  • South Africa, Pipe Contract, 247
  • Stainless Steel, Cutting Oils for (Catalogue), 277
  • Steel Arches and Props in Welsh Mines, 12
  • Steel Castings, Stainless (Catalogue), 104
  • Steels (Catalogues), 104, 129
  • Stewarts and Lloyds’ Mossend Works and Steel Plates, 493
  • Structural-Steel Handbook, 169
  • Tees Imports, 13, 116, 247, 387, 521, 626
  • Tees Shipments, 13, 116, 247, 387, 521, 626
  • “ Toledo ” Steel for Punches, 654
  • Tubes, Steel (Catalogue), 141
  • Welsh Ore and Welsh Iron Works, 117, 169
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies

Legal :

  • Patents and Trade Marks Handbook, 141
  • Railroad Transportation Act (U.S.), 216

Literature. Sec Literature Index

Locomotives. See Railways

Machine and Other Tools :

  • Cutting Tools (Catalogues), 129
  • Dovetailing Machine (Catalogue), 181
  • Electric Tools, High-Frequency (Catalogue), 698
  • Grinding Wheels (Catalogue), 26
  • Lapping and Honing Machines (Catalogue), 26
  • Lathes (Catalogue), 698
  • Machine Tools, General (Catalogues), 26, 104, 204, 234, 452
  • Machine Tools, Special (Catalogue), 181
  • North-West Area Trade, 13
  • Overseas Trade Opportunities, 87
  • Pneumatic Tools (Catalogue), 426
  • Portable Tools, Electric (Catalogue), 560
  • Press, Power (Catalogue), 374
  • Rock Drills (Catalogue), 129
  • Shears, Metal (Catalogue), 129
  • Slotting Machines (Catalogues), 181, 452
  • Turning Tools (Catalogue), 277
  • Woodworking Machinery (Catalogues), 204, 452
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers; Ships and Shipbuilding

Markets :

  • Cleveland Iron, 12, 39, 65, 91, 116, 142, 158, 195, 221, 247, 291, 335, 360, 386, 413, 438, 464, 492, 521, 546, 573, 600, 626, 654, 683, 713
  • Mining and Metallurgy :
  • Aluminium, Welding and Soldering of, New Method, 334
  • Arctic Ore, Ac., Deposits, 123
  • Australia, Manufacture of Aluminium from Alunite, 708
  • Bars, Light-Alloy, Standard, 65
  • Canada, Asbestos Production, 208; Gold
  • Production, 126 ; Nickel Production, 322 ; Non-Metallic Mineral Production. 85; Old Copper Mine, 360 ; Radium Produc¬tion, 194
  • Case-Hardening (Catalogues), 277, 348
  • Drayton Thermostatic Regulator, 103
  • Foundry Flux (Catalogue), 129
  • Furnaces, Electric (Catalogue), 181, 204, 698
  • Hearths, Smiths’ (Catalogue), 698
  • Lead, Occurrence, Use and Metallurgy, 360
  • Metallurgical Research, Sir It. Hadlicld’s Gift, 291
  • Metals, Electrochemical Deposition (Cata¬logue), 560
  • North Wales Lead Mines, 39
  • Notched-Bar Test Pieces, Standard, 213
  • Russia, Gold and Copper Mine Developments, 246
  • Sheet and Strip Metal, Standard Tensile Tests, 522
  • Swansea Tin-Plate Furnaces, Change to Gas Firing, 169
  • Swedish Mineral-Ore Deposits, 211
  • Temperature Chart, Had field, 626
  • Temperature Recorders (Catalogue), 104
  • United States Tin Production, 393
  • Welsh Gold Mining, 65, 143, 195

Miscellaneous :

  • Air Conditioning (Catalogue), 26
  • Air Conditioning in industry, Ac., 713
  • Amman Valley Flood Damage, 712
  • Bakelite Materials (Catalogues), 26, 588.
  • Bin-Level Indicator (Catalogue), 588
  • Bolts and Nuts (Catalogue), 204
  • Camerascope Catalogue, 139
  • Cardiff Corporation Bill, 572, 712
  • Cardiff Oil Fuel Centre, 438
  • Cardiff Orbital Road, 39
  • Carmarthenshire Flood Damage, 655
  • Chains and Chain Gear (Catalogue), 277
  • Chromium-Plating Equipment (Catalogues). 181, 452
  • Chromium Plating (Catalogue), 181
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 90, 1)6, 142, 168, 194,
  • 220, 246, 290, 334, 360, 411, 438, 520, 546, 572, 600, 626,654,682,712
  • Czechoslovakian Highways, 378
  • Davy Brothers’ Products, 169
  • Dryers and Mixers (Catalogue), 588
  • Drying Machine, Rotary (Catalogue), 204
  • Electrical Engineers’ Journal, Index, 1922-31, 63
  • Emulsifying Machine (Catalogue), 26
  • Engineering, Heavy (Catalogue), 374
  • Engraving Machine (Catalogue), 426
  • Excavators (Catalogues), 26, 426
  • Fans (Catalogues), 104, 374, 452
  • Filters, Air, Oil for, 277
  • Filters (Catalogue), 588
  • Fire Extinguishers (Catalogue), 234
  • Fittings, Self-Sustaining (Catalogue), 560
  • Fuel-Research Progress, 683
  • Furniture, Aluminium, Prize Competition, 369
  • Furniture Making, Use of Electrical Conduit, 65
  • Furniture, Office, Steel (Catalogue), 141
  • Glamorgan, Flood-Prevention In, 465, 627 ;
  • Road Schemes, 91, 655
  • Grain Mills (Catalogue), 181
  • Granulator, Rotary, 156
  • Gwendraeth Valley Trunk-Road Scheme, 291
  • Humidity Meter (Catalogue), 560
  • Hygiene, Tropical, Lectures, 601
  • Instruments, Fine-Measuring, Demonstra¬tion of, 290
  • Instruments, Various (Catalogues), 104 (2)
  • Lead Mines and Welsh Fisheries, 361
  • Llanelly Oil Depot, Proposed, 91
  • Lubrication and Lubricants (Catalogues), 104, 204
  • Machinery, Second-hand (Catalogue), 452
  • Manchester, General and Constructional
  • Engineering, 13, 38, 65, 90, 117, 143, 169, 195, 246, 291, 334, 361, 386, 412, 439, 464, 492, 521, 547, 573, 601, 627, 655, 682, 713
  • Naphtha, Coal-Tar, Standard, 156
  • Newport, Corporation Bill, 572 ; Flood Prevention Scheme, 683; High-Street
  • Widening, 143 ; Usk Road, 143, 291
  • Oil Depot at. Penarth, 12
  • Oil Pumps (Catalogue), 426
  • Oil, Vegetable, Refining Plant (Catalogue), 560
  • Oils, Viscosity-Temperature Chart, 143
  • Oiliness Comparator, “ Aptol,” 547
  • Personal, 12, 38, 64, 90, 116, 142, 168, 194, 220, 246, 290, 334, 360, 386, 412, 464, 492, 520, 546, 572, 600, 626, 654, 682, 712
  • Photographic Lenses, Development of, 554 (Addendum)
  • Pneumatic Handling Plant (Catalogue), 129
  • Portheawl Improvements Scheme, 712
  • Postage Stamps, Century of, 369
  • Presses (Catalogue), 588
  • Professional Classes Aid Council, Report, 360
  • Refuge, Steel, on Welsh Sands, 361
  • Revolution Counters (Catalogue), 141
  • Road Rollers (Catalogue), 181
  • Ruling and Drawing Stencil, Manornnis, 534
  • ” Sands, Clays and Minerals,” 290
  • Scottish Engineering Contracts, 573
  • Sea Water Corrosion-Test Station, Essex, 117
  • Shutters, Rolling (Catalogue), 181
  • Signs, Coloured (Catalogue), 104
  • Slide Rule Cursors, Magnifying Attachment, 601
  • Smoke Abatement. Society, National, 111
  • Softener, Water, Working Model, 626
  • Spray Painting (Catalogues), 129, 141
  • Spraying, Metal (Catalogue), 141
  • Standards Institution, British, 11, 38, 58, 64, 65, 156, 169, 276, 282, 318, 522, 534, 546, 597, 656, 667, 677, 713, 724
  • Statistics, Official, Guide to, 203
  • Stone Breaking and Screening (Catalogue), 141
  • Swansea Civic Centre, 335
  • Swansea Power Station, Grit Problem, 361, 387, 683
  • Swimming Pool and Sports Area, Empire
  • Exhibition, 601 Tachometers (Catalogue), 181
  • Tar, Road, Standard, 597
  • Tea-Rollers and Preparing Machinery (Cata¬logue), 588
  • Telegraphic Addresses, Sell’s Directory, 271
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 90, 116, 142, 168, 220, 246, 290, 334, 360, 386, 412, 438, 464, 492, 520, 546, 572, 600, 626, 654, 682, 712
  • Textile Machinery (Catalogues), 181, 426
  • Textile Machinery, Aluminium for Parts (Catalogue), 426
  • Timber, Fireproofing (Catalogue), 104
  • Tintometer (Catalogue), 348
  • Tracings, Ac., Repairing of, 683
  • Traffic Commissioners’ Reports, 361
  • Translators and Interpreters, List, 194
  • Trevithick Centenary, 440, 521
  • Tufnol Products, Plastics Exhibition, 221
  • Vices (Catalogue), 374
  • Welding Rods (Catalogue), 129
  • Welsh Highway Proposals, Tregaron-A bergwesyn, 39
  • Welsh Town Planning, 413
  • Wheels, Pressure Die-Cast, Production of, 276
  • Wire, Woven (Catalogue), 426

Motor Cars, &c :

  • Automobile Rims, Ac., International Stand¬ardisation, 144
  • Braking Materials (Catalogue), 181
  • Cardiff Omnibus Centre, 117, 291
  • Finland, Motor-industry Delegation, 203
  • Manchester Area, Transport Contracts, 90
  • Melbourne Motor Show, Report, 73
  • Motor-Coach Stations, 103
  • Oporto Motor Show, 73
  • Road Motors, L.M. A S. Railway, 580
  • Trailer Vehicles (Catalogue), 181
  • Vehicle Bodies, Commercial (Catalogue), 374
  • Vehicles Registered, 129, 192, 409
  • Vehicles, Road (Catalogue), 141

Naval :

  • “ Back to Coal,” South Wales Movement, 247
  • Fuels for Navy, Coal-Oil, 554 (Erratum)
  • Milford Haven, Admiralty Depot, 572
  • Portuguese Destroyer ” Vouga,” 39, 144
  • Portuguese Sloop “ Goncalves Zarco,” 124
  • " Sandpiper,” Light-Draught Gunboat, 161
  • Sheffield and Armaments, 492

Naval. See also Aeronautics

Obituary. See General Index

Physics and Chemistry :

  • Instruments (Catalogue), 104
  • Spectrum Analysis Practice (Hilger), 168

Power Plants. See Electricity

  • Power Transmission :
  • Bearings, Ball (Catalogue), 588
  • Bearings, Koller (Catalogues), 104(2), 588
  • Clutches (Catalogue), 129
  • Power Transmission, General (Catalogue), 104
  • Rope Drives (Catalogue), 104
  • Worm Gears (Catalogue), 129

Railways and Locomotives :

  • Accidents, Railway, 1932, 142
  • Australia, Diesel-Electric Traction, 426
  • Australia, German Electric Locomotives at Yallourn, 610
  • Australian Railway Systems, Proposed Amalgamation, 154
  • Car, Rail, Michelin Pneumatic-Tyred, 90
  • Cardiff West Signal Box, 547
  • China, British Rolling Stock for, 502
  • Coach, Rail, Dicsel-Electric Streamlined, 399
  • Coaches (Catalogue), 141
  • Containers for Through Transport, 219
  • Exhibition Trains, British, 721
  • Great- Western Permanent Way Relay, 580
  • Great Western Road Services, 190
  • Leningrad-Oranienbaum Electric Railway, 449
  • Lithuanian Railway Statistics. 143
  • Locomotive Coaling Plant Contract, L. A N.E.R., 547
  • Locomotive 800-h.p. Diesel-Electric, 221
  • Locomotive Early Bogie, 533
  • Locomotive, Oil-Engined Shunting (Cata¬logue), 204
  • Locomotives (Catalogue), 426
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway,
  • Accelerated Services, 87 ; Bridge Strength¬ening, 193; Locomotive Contracts, 600, 601; Road Motors, 580; Sidings, Re¬modelling of, 194 ; Widening Works, 176
  • Nanking-Pukow Train Kerry, 585
  • Signalling Symbols, Standard, 64
  • Signals (Catalogues), 141, 374, 426
  • Stockholders Union, British Railway, 91
  • Stokers, Mechanical, for Locomotives, 104
  • Telephone Communication between Guard and Driver, 74
  • Vans, Special Purpose, 360

Schools. See Education

Ships and Shipbuilding :

  • Air Drive for Boats for Shallow’ Water, 217 (Addendum)
  • Apples, Sea Transport, 351 (Erratum)
  • China, Contract for British-Built Ships, 247
  • Clvde Activities, 13, 117, 169, 195, 221, 247, 387, 493, 520, 573, 600, 626, 655, 683
  • Coastwise Shipping, British, 33
  • Fire Alarms, Magnetic, on Orient Liners, 38
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 38, 90, 142, 192, 220, 360, 434, 607, 684
  • Lloyd’s Statistics, 65, 361
  • Nanking-Pukow Train Ferry, 585
  • Port Talbot Pilot Boat, 492
  • Propeller, Marine (Catalogue), 204
  • Scottish Contracts, 247, 387, 412, 520, 573, 600, 626
  • Scottish Shipbuilding, 13, 117, 169, 195, 221, 247, 387, 493, 520, 573, 600, 626, 655, 683
  • South Wales Coastal Oil Pollution, 169. 464
  • Steamer, Coal-Burning, Great Western Railway, 601
  • Tramp Shipping Committee, 448

Sewage and Drainage :

  • Cardiff Western Sewer, 464
  • Carmarthen Scheme, 492
  • Cesspit-Emptying Vehicle, 600 (Erratum)
  • Kilmarnock Sluice Contract, 439
  • Mid-Glamorgan Scheme, 65, 117, 291, 387
  • Pipes, Drain, Standard, 724
  • Power Production from Sewage (Catalogue), 277
  • Rural Sanitation, Chadwick Lecture, 572
  • Swansea Drainage Works, 335, 465, 572, 627
  • Societies. See Technical and Trade Strikes. See Trade Societies

Technical Societies, &c. :

  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 192
  • American Association for Advancement of Science, 91
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 144
  • British Association, 17
  • Chemistry, Industrial, Congress of, 220
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 17, 63, 117, 124, 361, 463, 582, 681, 682
  • Electrical Engineers, Supervising, Associa¬tion of, 87
  • Engineers’ German Circle, 143
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of, 573
  • Faraday House Old Students’ Association, 438,573
  • Gas Engineers, Institution of, 169, 315
  • Ing&iieurs Civils de France, Std. des, 585
  • Inspection, Engineering, Institution of, 398
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 634
  • Linguists, Institute of, 194
  • Meteorological Society, Royal, 143
  • Municipal Electrical Association, Inc., 465, 521
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, 627
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 123, 659, 718
  • Patent Agents, Chartered Institute, 528
  • Physical Society, 85
  • Sanitary Engineers, Institution of, 439, 576
  • Sanitary Institute, Royal, 192, 588
  • Scientific Management Congress, Inter¬national, 68, 291
  • Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, Association of, 109
  • Surveyors’ Institution, Chartered, 20
  • Transport, Institute of, 64, 636, 709
  • University College, London, Engineering Society, 412
  • Women’s Engineering Society, 220
  • World Power Conference, 126, Erratum

Telegraphy. See Electricity

Telephony. See Electricity

Tools. See AfaeAtm and other Tools

Trade Societies, &c. :

  • Austin, Sir H., on Work and the Tendency to Specialisation, 691 ; View’s on 40-Hour Week, 357
  • Australia, Victoria, Relief Work Scheme, 165
  • Austria, Union Demand for Better Distri¬bution of Work, 165
  • Bedaux System, Buxton Quarry Workers’ Strike, 61; T.U.C. Investigation and Description of System, 151
  • Belgium, Labour Ministry’s Investigation of 40-Hour Week for Salaried Employees, 165; Unemployed and Inspection for Benefit, 409
  • Kevin, Mr., on Solidarity in Trade Unions, 357
  • Boilermakers’ Society, Membership and Benefit Data, 37, 100, 191, 344, 462, 610 ; on Shipbuilding Employers’ Welded Work Proposals, 37, 191, *610 ; on Un¬employment and the Roosevelt Scheme, 61; on the Overtime Question in the Ship¬building and Engineering Industries, 344 ; Centenary Celebrations (1934), 610
  • British Ropes, Ltd., Scheme for Reduction of Working Hours, 191
  • Building Trade Workers, Tombstone to James Hammett, 243
  • Burnham, Viscount, I.L.O. Appreciation, 151
  • Buxton Quarry Workers’ Strike against Bedaux System, 61
  • Capitalism and Socialism, Mr. Mussolini’s Views, 691
  • Carpet Manufacture, Machine v. Hand, Egyptian View’s, 20
  • Chemical Workers’ Union, Wages, Ac., Agreement, 243
  • Cleveland Blast-Furnacemen’s Wages, 39, 413
  • Cleveland Ironstone Miners’ Wages, 139, 149
  • Communist Organisations, T.U.C. Warning, 20
  • Competition, Defects and Remedy, Sir F. Pole’s View’s, 622
  • Co-operation between Employer and Em¬ployed, Mr. J. H. Thomas on, 652
  • Co-operative Society’s Proposals for Con¬ciliation Machinery and Union Counter Proposals, 691
  • Cotton Industry, International Depression, Balance of Production and Consumption Question, 61
  • Cotton Trade, Weavers Reject Repudiation of More-Looms Agreement, 191; Weavers’ Committee on Need of Statutory Control of Industry, 435; Dutch Spinner on Dan¬ger of Looms Quarrel to the Industry, 622 ; Employers and Employed, Agree¬ments, 691
  • Dantzig, Order for Shortened Hours and other Regulations, 216
  • Denmark, Employers on Overtime and Unemployment, 61
  • Diseases, Industrial, and Workmen’s Com¬pensation Act, 395
  • Egypt, Federation of Industries and the Manufacture of Carpets by Machinery, 20
  • Electrical Trades Union, on Unemployment and Abnormal Conditions, 61, 581 ; on International Metalworker’s Finance, 191; on Unfavourable Influence on Employment of Electricity (Supply) Act, 191 ; on Ship¬building Employers’ New Welding Work Proposals, 344 ; on Railway Companies’ Electricity Supply as affecting Displaced Employees, 344; on Trade Prospects, 462; Comment on Government Un¬employment Figures, 581; on Electric Railway Members and Industrial Court Awards, 581; .Mr. Rowan and the American Federation of Labour Conven¬tion Procedure, 581 ; Grid Scheme, Adverse Effect on Employment, 709; Wages Agreement, Termination of, Prob¬able Effect, 709
  • Elliott Bros. (London), Ltd., Operatives’ Breach of ” Dispute Provisions,” 691
  • Emplovment Exchange Reports, 37, 100, 164, *191, 357, 409, 529, 581, 622
  • Employment Statistics, I.L.O. Data for Five Countries, 37
  • Engineering and Allied Employers’ Federa¬tion on Unemployment, 100
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, General Secretaryship, Avowed Policy of Candi¬dates, 37; Financial Statement, 61 ; Russian Trade, Communist Responsibility for British Hostility, 61 ; 40-Hour Week, its International Basis, 61; Membership and Benefit Data, 100, 164, 287, 435, 555, 691; Ship-Repairing Regulations, Oppo¬sition to Oil Tanker Sections Amendment Proposals, 164 ; Mr. Srnethurst’s Leave- taking, 164; Engineering and Ship¬building Unions. Joint Demand for 40-Hour Week, 216, 287; Election of General Secretary, 282, 555 ; on Waste in Election of Officers, 287 ; Railway Elec¬trical Council and Wage Advance, Com¬panies’ Claim for Reduction, 435 ; Labour Ministry’s Questionnaire on Working
  • Hours, Electricity Supply, 435; Fewer Hours with more Pay Agreement with I.C.I., Billinghain, 435 ; Welding in Ship Work, Mr. Little on Union’s Position, 555 ; Regulation of Wages and Conditions in Transport Industry, Proposed Conference of Unions, 691
  • Factory Acts, 1833, Yorkshire Commemora¬tion of, 500
  • Federation of Trades, International, Mr. Citrine on the Roosevelt Administrative Policy, 112
  • France, Metal and Mining Industries Associa¬tion on Overtime as Affecting Unemploy¬ment, 20 ; Overtime and Unemployment, Workers’ Views, 61 ; Commercial and Industrial Associations, Protest against 40-Hour Week, 112; Metallurgy and Mining, Reduced Industrial Accidents, 216 ; Decree Affecting Right to Make Use of Overtime in Metal Industry, 344 ; 40-Hour Week, Probable Economic Effects, 610; 40-Hour Week with Consent of Staff, M. Bardet’s Favourable Experience, 650; Holidays with Pay System, M. Bardet’s Factory, 650; Government Workers’ Demands, 44-Hour Experiment, 691
  • Friendly Society Returns, 1932, 709
  • General Federation of Trades, G.C. and the
  • Workmen’s Compensation Acts, 37; Membership and other Data, 164, 529 ; Mr. Appleton on Holidays with Pay, 164 ; on Rising Prices and Reduced Wages, 529
  • General and Municipal Workers’ Union, Membership and Benefit Data, 650
  • Germany, Purchase of Machinery, Ac., Income-Tax Relief for Industrial Under¬takings, 20 ; National Body of German Industry, Basic Principle of, 61, 112; Federal Servants and Supplementary Occupations, 151 ; Protectors of Labour, Functions, 151 ; Ruhr Miners and the New Shift Regulations, 191 ; Unemploy¬ment Figures, 287; Cigar Factories, Government. Limitation of Machinery in, 344; Thuringia, Measures Restricting Machinery for Manufacture of Glass Articles, 344 ; North-West Germany, Introduction of 40-Hour Week, 395; Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Plans for 40-Hour Week, 500 ; Textile Industry, Re-employment Schemes, 500 ; Rhenish Westphalia, Proposed Re-organisation of Employment, 500; 40-Hour Week, Effect on Low-Paid Workers, 529; Works and Building Industries, Govern¬ment Subsidies, 555; Patent Agents, Legislation Affecting, 610; Cessation of German Employers’ Federation, 622 ; Government Attitude to Wages Question, Summary of Pronouncement, 650
  • Greece, Disputes, Proposed Legislation, 435
  • Holidays with Pay, Mr. Appleton’s Views, 164
  • Holland, National Labour Council, Discussion of Proposed Legislation to Reduce Hours of Work, 395; Pay Question, 395; Probable Effect of 40-Hour Week to Relieve Unemployment, 529 ; Difficulties in Enforcing Hours of Work Provisions, 555 ; Dutch Spinner on Lancashire Loom Quarrel and its Danger, 622
  • Hours of Work, International Labour Conference Convention, 20; Mines, Proposed 6-Hour Day in, 37; A.E.U. and International Co-operation for 40- Hour Week, 61 ; Engineering and Allied Employers’ National Federation on the 40-Hoiir Week, 100; U.S. “ Blanket Code” Provisions, 100; French Commer¬cial and Industrial Association, Protest Against 40-Hour Week, 112; United States and the 6-Hour Day, 112 ; Belgian Labour Ministry’s Investigation of the 40-Hour Week for Salaried Employees, 165; A.E.U., Proposed Application for 40-Hour Week, 165 ; T.U.C. Resolutions, Brighton Meeting, 19J ; Pilkington Brothers’ Reduction Scheme, 191 ; British Ropes, Ltd., Reduced Hours Scheme, 191 ; Danzig, Order for Shortened Hours, 216 ; Engineering and Shipbuilding Unions, Joint Demand for 40-Hour Week, 216, 287, 462 ; Municipal Corporations Associa¬tion and the 40-Hour Week, 344 ; 40-Hour Week Debate, Mr. Sherwood’s and Sir H. Austin’s Views, 357 ; ” Man and Metal ” on the Introduction of the 40-Hour Week, 357 ; International Machinists and 30- Hour Week under U.S. National Recovery Act, 395 ; North-West Germany, Intro¬duction of 40-Hour Week with Wages Cut, 395; Netherlands Labour Council and Reduction of Hours, 395; Typo¬graphers, International, and the 40-Hour Week Convention, 395; Engineering Union (Electricity Supply) and Labour Ministry’s Working Hours Questionnaire, 435 ; Engineering Union Agreement with I.C.T. (BiHingham) Covering Fewer Hours and Higher Wages, 435 ; German Indus¬tries, Various, and the 40-Hour Week Plans, 500 ; U.S. Iron and Steel Industry, Hours of Work under Fair Competition Code, 500 ; Germany, Effect of 40-Hour Week on Low-Paid Workers, 529 ; Holland, Probable Effect of 40-Hour Week to Relieve Unemployment, 529 ; Mr. Sher¬wood on the 40-Hour Week in Relation to Displacement of Men by Machines, 529 ; International Federation of Trade Unions and the 40-Hour Week, 529 ; Bituminous Coal Industry, Working Hours under Fair Competition Code, 581; France, M. Pinot’s Summary of Economic Effect of 40-Hour Week, 610 ; Male and Female Labour, Hours and Output Comparison, 610; U.S. Shipbuilding Industry, (’ode Hours of Work and Pay, 622 ; American Federation of Labour, Mr. Green’s Criti¬cism of Code Hours, 660; France, M. Bardet’s 40-Hour Week Success, 650;
  • Sweden, Report on I.L.O. Questionnaire Concerning Honrs of Work, 709
  • India, Indore, Strikes and Lock-Out Legis¬lation, 191
  • Industrial Recovery Act, See United States (below)
  • Industrial Situation, 37, 100, 357, 409, 622, 650, 709
  • Industry, Mechanisation of, Lord Trent’s Views, 112
  • Industry, Socialism v. Syndicalism, Mr. Shinwell’8 Views, 112
  • Insurance, Old-Age, Conventions at Labour Conference, 20
  • International Labour Office, World Unem¬ployment and Employment Statistics, 37 ; Women’s Council, Claims Affecting Work¬ing Conditions and Status, 191
  • International Labour Organisation, Apprecia¬tion of the Late Viscount Burnham, 151 ; 1934 Conference, Questions on the Agenda, 529
  • Iron Trade Wages, 91, 117, 465, 600
  • Italy, Workers’ Views on Overtime and Unemployment, 61 ; Collective Agree¬ments, Extended Time Limit for Terminat¬ing, 529 ; Hours and Output, Comparison of Male and Female Labour, 610 ; Musso¬lini, Mr., on Impending Decay of Capitalism and Socialism, 691
  • Japan, Seamen’s Union Demands, 151
  • Labour Conference, International, Reduction of Hours Question, 20 ; Old-Age Insurance Conventions, 20; Pension Qualification at Sixty, 20; Overtime and Unemploy¬ment, French Workers’ Views, 61
  • Labour, Displacement of Men by Machines and the 40-Hour Week Remedy, 529
  • Labour, Male and Female, Hours and Output, Comparison, 610
  • Labour Ministry Reports, 37, 100, 164, 191, 357, 409, 581, 709
  • Labour Notes, 20, 37, 61, 100, 112, 151, 164, 191, 216, 242, 287, 344, 357, 395, 409, 435, 462, 500, 529, 555, 581, 610, 622, 650, 691, 709
  • Labour Party League of Youth, 357 ; Finance and Pooling of Political Funds, 409
  • Little, J. C., on Labour Party Finance, 409
  • London Omnibus Workers, Wages Increase and Holidays, 691
  • London Taxicab Drivers’ Strike, 151
  • Jxmdon Transport Board Employees, Wages Award, 500
  • Machinery and Labour Displacement, 40- Hour Weeks as Remedy, 529 ; Lord Melchett’s Views, 581
  • Machinists, International Association, Ap¬proval of U.S. ” Blanket Code,” 100 ; on Employers’ Violation of N.R.A. Code, 462; “ Man and Metal,” on the Introduction of the 40-Hour Week, 357
  • Mechanisation of Industry, Lord Trent’s Views, 112
  • Melchett, Lord, on Replacement of Men by Machinery and Remedies, 581
  • Metalworkers’ Federation, International, Fi¬nance and the German Workers’ With¬drawal, 191
  • Miners’ Federation, Great. Britain, on the National Regulation of Wages Question, 37, 357, 409, 500, 650; on a T.U.C. Central Fund in Aid of Disputes, 37; Suggested 6-Hour Day in Mines, 37; on Government Capitalising of Ancillary Industries, 37 ; on the Menace of Oil, 37, 357 ; Conference with Secretary of Mines on National Board and on Overtime Questions, 500
  • Municipal Corporations Association and the 40-Hour Week, 344
  • Omnibus Workers, London, Wages Increase and Holidays, 691
  • Patternmakers, United, Membership and Benefit Data, 344, 435, 622, 691 ; Unem¬ployment Figures, 191, 622, 691; Clyde District, Overtime and Shop Stewards’ Procedure, 622; Exchange of Patterns Question, in Government Work, 622; Executive, Election of, 691
  • Pensions, Old-Age, at Sixty, Labour Con¬ference Recommendation, 20
  • Pilkington Brothers’ Scheme for Reduction of Working Hours, 191
  • Pinot, M„ Economic Survey of Probable Effects of 40-Hour Week in France, 610
  • Pole, Sir Felix, on the Evils of Competition and their Remedy, 622
  • Portugal, Decree for Employment of Na¬tionals during Unemployment Crisis, 500
  • Poverty Notification Bill, 20 Professional Workers, International, and
  • Unemployment., 216; Resolution on the Question of Legislation to Cover Use of Engineering Degrees and Titles, 650; on the Position in Relation to Inventions by Salaried Employees, 650
  • Railway Electricians’ Wages Demand, Indus¬trial Court Award, 555
  • Railway Shopmen and London Passenger Transport Board Withdrawal, 555
  • Railways, Soviet Commissary’s Criticism of Prevailing Inefficiency in Russian Transport., 243 ; Conference of Companies and Unions on Substitution of new’ Tri¬bunal for National Wages Board, 462
  • Railway Staffs Conference and Wage Reduc¬tion, Industrial Court Award, 555
  • Railwayman, National Union, on New Nego¬tiating Machinery for Wages, Ac., 37, 243, 357, 529 ; on National Regulation of Road and Rail Transport, 37; on Proposed Amalgamation with Transport, and General Workers’ Union, 243 ; Election of General Secretary, 287, 600
  • Rhodes, J. A S., Ltd., Wages Bonus to Employees, 691
  • Ruskin College Scholarship Successes, 243 Russia, Soviet Commissary’s Criticism of
  • Inefficiency in Railway Transport, 243 ; Order dealing with Apprenticeship In Craft Undertakings, 243; General Council of Trade Unions and Means of Promoting
  • Labour Discipline, 344 ; Soviet Building Industry Regulations, 409 ; Fanners and Peasants’ Abandonment of Employment, Prosecution Order, 409 ; Improvement in Value of Industrial Production, 435; General Council of Trade Unions, Func¬tions of, 402 ; Commissariat. Department, Results of “Decentralised Buying” of Food Supplies, 500 ; Shortage of Engi¬neers and Technicians, Remedial Regu¬lations for Young Specialists, 555 ; Heavy Industry Commissariat on Mismanage¬ment and Bad Organisation of Work, 581
  • Shenvin, Mr., Views on 40-Hour Week, 357
  • Shipbuilding, Boilermakers and Welded Work Proposals, 37, 010; Employers’ Federation and the New’ “ Ship Welders,” Union Opposition, 112; A.E.U. Opposi¬tion to Oil Tanker Sections Amendments to Repairing Regulations, 104; A.E.U. Application for 40-Hour Week, 105 ; Joint Unions’ Demand for 40-Hour Week, 216,
  • 287, 462 ; Shipbuilding Employers’ Feder¬ations, Olllcial Appointments, 435 ; Elec¬tric Welding, Conference with Unions on new’ Class of Welders, 435, 529, 610, 691
  • Silicosis, U.S. Labour Department on Pre¬vention of, 435
  • Socialism and Capitalism, Mr. Mussolini’s View s, 091
  • Socialism v. Syndicalism in Industry, Mr. Shinwell’s View’s, 112
  • South Wales, Anthracite .Mine Workers’ Strike, 105, 191
  • Spain, Employers’Congress and Joint Labour Boards’ Authority, Expenditure, Ac., 216
  • Strike, General, as Working-Class Weapon against War, 216
  • Strikes and Lockouts,Indian Legislation, 191
  • Strike Statistics, 100, 191, 357, 462, 581, 709
  • Student Service, International, Conference on Overcrowding of Universities and Learned Professions, 462
  • Sweden, Unemployment, in, 42 ; Report on I.L.O. Questionnaire Concerning Reduction of Hours, 709
  • Syndicalism r. Socialism in Industry, Mr. Shin well’s Views, 112
  • Taxicab Drivers’ Strike, London, 151
  • Test Work and the Public Assistance Authori¬ties, 581
  • Textile Trade, Wool, T.U.C. and Establish¬ment of Machinery for Regulating Wages, 409
  • Thomas, Mr. J. H., on Co-operation between Employer and Employed, 652
  • Topographical Workers, International, and the 40-Hour Week Convention, 395
  • Trent, Lord, on Mechanisation in Industry, 112
  • Trades Union Congress, Warning as to Character of Special Organisations, 20 ; Boilermakers’ Resolution on Unemploy¬ment, 61; 40-Hour Week Resolutions, 61,
  • 287 ; Bedaux System Inquiry. J51 ; Non- Recognition of National Unemployed Workers’ Movement, 151 ; Brighton Meeting, Resolutions Submitted, 191 ; Industry, Public Control and Regulation Principle, 216, 287 ; Industrial Manage¬ments, Workers’ Claim for Representa¬tives, 216; Brighton Meeting, President’s Address, 242 ; Ruskin College, Scholarship Successes, 243; on the U.S. Industrial Recovery Act, 287, 650 ; Plumbers and Steam fitters, U.S. and Canada, on U.S. Economic Situation, 287 ; on the Modern Position of Labour, 287 ; on the Industrial Management. Question, 287 ; on tlie Wage- Earner’s Share in Control, 287 ; Criticism of Government Policy, 287 ; Labour Party League of Youth, Talks and Discussions Plan, 357 ; Election of New Chairman,
  • 395 ; Wool Textile Industry and Estab¬lishment of Machinery for Wages, Ac., Regulation, 409 ; Fircroft College Scholar¬ship for Workers, 435 ; General Council “ Black List.” of Employers Prohibiting Union Membership, 581; Deputation to Mr. Young on the Test Work Question,
  • 581 ; Competitive Medallion Design Com¬memorating Centenary of Trade Union Formation, 622 ; on Success of Roosevelt Policy, 640 ,
  • Trade Union Finance, Mr. Little on Pooling of Political Funds, 409
  • Trade Unions in Great Britain, Membership, Ac., Figures, 462
  • Trade Unions, International Federation and the 40-Hour Week, 529
  • Trade Unionism, Early, T.U.C. Competition for Commemorative Medallion, 622
  • Transport and General Workers’ Union on Two Weeks’ Holiday with Pay, 61 ; Union Solidarity, Mr. Bevin on the Importance of, 357, 610 ; Wages and Conditions in the Industry, Proposed Conference, 691 ; London Omnibus Workers, Wages Increase and Holidays, 691
  • Turkov, Bill to Exclude Aliens from Certain Trades, 151
  • Unemployed Workers’ Movement anil the T.U.C., 151
  • Unemployment Benefit, Sir 11. Betterton’s Disclaimer of Government Intention to Reduce Period of Allowance, 435 ; Scheme of Government Bill, 555
  • Unemployment Insurance, Dr. Bakkc’s Denial of Pauperising Effect of, 691
  • Unemployment Insurance, Labour Ministry Reports, 37, 100, 164, 191, 242, 357, 409, 462, 500, 581, 622, 709 ; Government Bill Scheme, Proposed Statutory Committee,
  • 555 ; Main Points of Bill, 622 ; Labour Amendment, 622
  • Unemployment, I.L.O. World Statistics, 37 ; Boilermakers and Adoption of Roosevelt Plan, 61 ; Effect of Overtime, French and Italian Workers’ and Danish Employers’ Views, 61 ; Realities and Problems, 100 ; T.U.C. Resolutions, Brighton Meeting, 191; Effect on Professional Workers, 216 ; I.L.O. Quarterly Statistics, Europe and United States, Ac., 435 ; Government Bill, Proposed New Central Authority, 555
  • Unemployment Reports, 37, 100, 104, 191, 242, 357, 409, 462, 529, 709
  • Unemployment Totals, Monthly Statistics, 37, 164, 242, 409. 529, 622
  • United States, Industrial Recovery Act, Aims and Safeguards, 20 ; Coal Industry, Fair Competition Code, 61 ; Roosevelt “ Blan¬ket Code,” Provisions of, 100 ; Machinists, International, on the “ Blanket Code,” 100 ; 6-Hour Day, Results in Manufac¬turing Plant, 112 ; 6-Hour Day Question¬naire, Trend of Replies on Work and Wages, 112; Proposed Public Employ¬ment Offices, 112; Roosevelt “Blanket Code,” Opposition of National Association of Manufacturers, 112; Citrine, Mr., on Roosevelt Administrative Policy, 112 ; Chicago Conference of Coloured People, Demand (inter alia) for Equality, 216 ; Labour Bureau, Criticism of Minimum Wage, Shortened Week, Ac., under Indus¬trial Recovery Act, 216; Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 216 ; Metal¬lurgical Industry, Accident Figures, 216; Industrial Recovery Act, T.U.C. Com¬ments, 242, 287, 650; T.U.C. on the Wage-Earners’ Position in the States, 287 : N. V. Department of Labour Report, Metal Group Data, 344; Industrial Recovery Act and Re-employment, “ Morning Post ” Criticism, 395; Mr. Green and Union Control of Industry, 395; International Machinists and 30-Hour Week under Recovery Act, 395 ; Unemployment In¬surance and Recovery Codes, 295 ; U.S. Labour Department on Technological Changes in Electric-Lamp Industry, 395; Holidays with Pay, Management Associa¬tions Questionnaire, 409; Aeronautical Accident Statistics, 409 ; Labour Depart¬ment. on Prevention of Silicosis, 435; International Machinists on Employers’ Violation of the Codes, 462 ; Fair Com¬petition (’odes, Rates of Pay and Hours of Work in Tron and Steel Industry, 500 ; American Confederation of Labour Con¬vention, Mr. Rowan on Procedure, 581 ; Workers’ Deaths from Fumes and Poisons, Stat istics, 581 ; Bituminous Coal Industry, Rates under Fair Competition Code, 581 ; Federation of Labour, Metal Trades and Fusion Welding, 610; Metal Trades and Navy Maintenance, 610; Iron and Steel Industry, Favourable Working of Code, 622; Shipbuilding and Repaiiing Indus¬tries, Code Pay and Hours of Work, 622
  • Federation of Labour, Resolution against Bed all x System, 650 ; Approval of Govern¬ment Action in Relation to Geneva Con¬ference, 650; Codes, Mr. Green’s Com¬ments on, 650 ; Bakke, Dr., on Unemploy¬ment Insurance, 691 ; American Socialist Party on Organising Power under Recovery Act, 709 ; on Dangers of the Act to Labour, 709
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 100, 191, 357, 462, 581, 709
  • Wages, Reduced, and Rising Prices, Mr. Appleton’s Comments, 529 ; Mr. Bevan’s Proposed Counter-Attack on Wage Re¬ductions, 555
  • Women’s International Council and the I.L.O., Claims Affecting Working Condi¬tions and Status, 191
  • Working Hours. See Hours of Work (above) Workmen’s Compensation Act and Indus¬trial Diseases Schedule, 395
  • Yorkshire Trade Councils, Commemoration of Factory Acts, 1833, 500

Trade :

  • See Coul: Iron and Steel: Ships and Ship¬building ; Electricity: Industries

Tramways :

  • Check Rails (Catalogue), 374
  • Rhondda Valley Trams, Scrapping of, 195
  • Swansea Tramway Stoppage, Cause, 464
  • Trolley Wire, Standard, 318

Turbines :

  • See Engines and Boilers

Universities :

  • See Education

Vehicles :

  • See Motor Cars ; Hallways

Warships :

  • See Naval

Waterworks :

  • Denbighshire Supply, 547, 712
  • Newport, New Reservoir, 143
  • Pembrokeshire Supply Schemes, Rural Areas 91, 521
  • Swansea Supply, 361, 492, 655, 683, 712
  • Sydney Supply, Pressure Tunnel, 141
  • Welsh, Reservoir Schemes, 387
  • Welsh, Supply Problems, 169, 291, 387 413, 438