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Engineering 1934 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1934 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs
Engineering 1934 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs
Engineering 1934 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1934 Jan-Jun: Index

PARAGRAPH INDEX

Accidents :

  • Back-Knife Lathe Hazards, 274
  • United States, Allotment of Responsibility for Accidents, 22

Aeronautics :

  • Aerodromes Advisory Board, Composition of, 458
  • Aeroplanes (Catalogue), 250
  • Air Post Exhibition, International, 244
  • Air Travel and Commercial Air Transport, 150
  • Atlantic Aeroplane Station, Armstrong, 94
  • Aviation, Commercial, Use of Wireless in, 326
  • Cardiff, Air Services and Aerodrome, 123, 599 ; as Seaplane Base, 264
  • Mail, Aerial, Development, 686
  • Medal, Gold, British, 673
  • Pembroke Dock Air Base, 731
  • Seadrome, Atlantic, Armstrong, 94
  • Swansea Aerodrome Project, 123
  • Timber, Aircraft, Standard Nomenclature, 474
  • Welsh Airport Development, 264

Agriculture :

  • Royal Show, Ipswich, 64
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy

Appointments, Awards, &c. :

  • Aeronautics, British Gold Medal, 673
  • Architecture, Gold Medal, 331
  • Carnegie Gold Medal, 599
  • Cooper’s Hill War Memorial Prize, 483
  • Faraday Medal, 458
  • Gustav Trasenster Medal, 429
  • Howard Prize, Royal Meteorological Society, 731
  • Mining Engineers’ Medal, 102
  • Surveyors’ Institution, Gold Medal, 623

Automobiles. See Motor Cars

Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges :

  • Carmarthen Bridges, 67, 149, 429, 543, 571, 651
  • Chelsea Bridge Reconstruction, 221
  • Chepstow Bridge, Safety of, 67
  • Derbyshire Railway Viaducts, 525
  • Girder Bridges, Standard, 13, 37
  • Glamorgan Bridges, Weak, 95, 459 Kangaroo Point Bridge, Brisbane, 498
  • Menai Bridge, Tolls and Reconstruction, 515 Rome, Bridge over Tiber, 607

Buildings and Building Construction :

  • Newport Rebuilding Contract, 222
  • Roofing, Copper Bronze (Catalogue), 585

Canals :

  • Manchester Canal Traffic Return, 529

Catalogues :

  • Andrews, Cuthbert, 692
  • A.S.E.A. Electric, Ltd., 692
  • B. A. Holland Engineering Co., Ltd., 164
  • Beck, O. N., 307
  • Boby, R., Ltd., 109
  • British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 280
  • Broadbent, Thos., & Sons, Ltd., 164
  • Brotherhood, Peter, Ltd., 692
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., 692
  • Burton, Griffiths & Co., Ltd., 164
  • Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd., 585
  • Chesterfield Tube Co., Ltd., 585
  • Colvilles, Ltd., 109
  • Crockatt, W., & Sons, Ltd., 109
  • Crosthwaite Engineering & Furnace Co., Ltd., 208
  • Davidson & Co., Ltd., 280
  • Dederich, W., Ltd., 692
  • Dempster, R. & J., Ltd., 307
  • Drayton Regulator & Instrument Co;, Ltd., 109
  • Electrical Equipment and Carbon Co., Ltd., 692
  • Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 109
  • Ellison, G., Ltd., 307
  • Enfield Rolling Mills, 585
  • Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., 692
  • General Aircraft, Ltd., 250
  • Goodlass Wall & Lead Industries, Ltd., 250
  • Gordon & Co., Ltd., 280
  • Greenwood & Batley, Ltd., 208
  • G. W.B. Electric Furnaces, Ltd.,'208 Hadfields, Ltd., 164, 692
  • Hathorn, Davey & Co., Ltd., 109
  • Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., 731
  • Holden & Brooke, Ltd., 307, 585
  • Houseman & Thomson, Ltd., 164
  • Igranic Electric Co., Ltd., 250, 585, 692
  • Ismailia Valve Co., 307
  • Kaye, Joseph, & Sons, Ltd., 208
  • Keighley Gear Co., Ltd., 109
  • Kent, Geo., Ltd., 164
  • Kipp, P. J., & Zonen, 208
  • Lancashire Dynamo & Crypto, Ltd., 208
  • Catalogues—continued.
  • Lightalloys, Ltd., 164
  • M. & C. Switchgear, Ltd., 109, 307, 585
  • Michelin Tyre Co., Ltd., 250
  • Newbury Diesel Co., Ltd., 692
  • Osborn, S., & Co., Ltd., 280
  • Parsons, C. A., & Co., Ltd., 692
  • Peebles, Bruce, & Co., Ltd., 280, 307, 585
  • Pels, Hy., & Co., Ltd., 164
  • Perkin & Co., Ltd., 307
  • Phillipson, John, & Co., Ltd., 208
  • Pickerings, Ltd., 208
  • Platt Bros. & Co., Ltd., 164
  • Ransomes & Rapier, Ltd., 309
  • Reyrolle, A., & Co., Ltd., 692
  • Rhodes, Brydon & Youatt, 250
  • Russell, S., & Sons, Ltd., 164
  • Sankey & Son, Ltd., 585
  • Skefko Ball-Bearing Co., Ltd., 692
  • Stedall-Dowding Machine Tool Co., 164
  • Sturtevant Engineering Co., Ltd., 585
  • Suffolk Iron Foundry (1920), Ltd., 692
  • Tangyes, Ltd., 307, 585
  • Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd., 585
  • Visco Engineering Co., Ltd., 585
  • Wadkin & Co., 585
  • Washington Chemical Co., 109
  • Westinghouse Brake & Saxby Signal Co., Ltd., 164
  • Whessoe Foundry & Engineering Co., Ltd., 692
  • Wickman, A. C., Ltd., 280, 307, 585, 692
  • Wild-Barfield Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 692
  • Williams & Womersley, 250

Cement and Concrete :

  • Concrete Construction, Moving Forms for, 607
  • Floors, Concrete, Cleaning Agents, 529, 532

Coal :

  • Colliery, Anthracite, New Welsh, 599
  • Colliery Deal, 177
  • Colliery Managers National Association, Cardiff Meeting, 677
  • Forest of Dean Development, 177 ; jErraiwm, 243
  • Fuel from Coal, Technological Development, South Wales, 348
  • Helmets, Steel, for Miners, 651, 705
  • Italian Imports, 599
  • Middlesbrough Coke, 12, 39, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 293, 321, 349, 376, 403, 429, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Newport and Anti-Breakage Appliances, 149
  • Petrol from Coal, South Wales Development, 571
  • Sampling of Coal, Standard Specification for, 336
  • Sheffield, 13, 38, 67, 95, 122, 148, 177, 223, 265, 293, 321, 349, 377, 403, 428, 459, 489, 515, 543, 571, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Silicosis in Mines, Preventive Measures Conference, 705
  • Welsh Colliery, Restart of, 95
  • Welsh Mines, De-Watering, 95, 264, 429
  • Colleges. See Education
  • 336

Companies :

  • United Dominion Trust, Bristol Office, 571
  • Concrete. See Cement and Concrete
  • Cranes, Conveyors, &c. :
  • Conveyor Belting, Date Marking of, 468
  • Cranes, Derrick, Standard, 745
  • Hoisting Appliances (Catalogue), 208
  • Lorry Cranes (Catalogue), 307
  • Ropeways, Aerial (Catalogue), 692
  • Docks. See Tlarbours, &c.
  • Drainage. See Sewage and Drainage

Education :

  • Art Students, Training for Industry and Commerce, 732
  • Battelle Memorial Institute, U.S.A., 649
  • British Tutorial Institute, 218
  • Chinese Railway Workers’ Children, Education Scheme, 319
  • East London College, Lectures on Oscillographs, 42
  • Hygiene, &c., London School, Course on Malaria in the Tropics, 514
  • Industrial Psychology Institute, Lectures on Noise and Manual Skill, 514
  • Kabul Vocational School, 400
  • Mavor & Coulson Studentship, 376
  • Power-Factor Correction, Lectures, 26 Refrigeration, Lectures, 570
  • Ruskin College Scholarships for Miners, 484 Village Hygiene, Chadwick Lecture, 458 Welsh School of Mines, 123

Electricity :

  • Alternators (Catalogue), 692
  • B.B.C. Year Book, 68
  • Beama Dinner, 317
  • Breakdowns, Electrical, Avoidance of, 66
  • Electricity—continued.
  • Broadcasting, Transmission, &c., Developments, 68
  • Cable Industry Developments, 403
  • Cables, Jointing Tape, 68
  • Cables, Paper-Insulated (Catalogue), 280
  • Canada, Electrical Standards, 599; Electricity Supply in, 543
  • Cardiff City Hall, Proposed Electric Heating of, 123
  • Cell, Photo-Electric, New, 53
  • Circuit Breakers, Oil (Catalogues), 109, 638
  • Conductors, Aluminium, Standard, 561
  • Cord, Electric, “ Domesta ” Flexible, 650
  • Current Transformer and Ammeter, Miniature, 624
  • Diesel-Generator Sets (Catalogue), 585
  • Equipment, Electrical (Catalogue), 692
  • Generation Statistics, Great Britain, 136, 424, 732
  • Insulating Material, Filling and Sealing Compounds, 731
  • Italy, Generation Statistics, 598, 705
  • Lamp Caps, Screw, Edison-Type, Standard, 534
  • Lamps, Electric, Tungsten-Filament, Standard, 730
  • Lighting, Simple Test Apparatus, 300 Lightmeter, Benjamin, 507
  • Lubricator, Mechanical, Starting-Torque- Relief, Errata, 571, 730
  • Motor Units, Geared, for Low-Speed Drives, 664
  • Motors, Electric (Catalogues), 208, 585, 692 Newport Power Plant Extensions, 459 North West Area, Plant Contracts, 543, 571 Oscillographs, Cathode-Ray, Lectures on, 42 Overseas Trade Opportunity, 515 Paper Sheets, Synthetic-Resin Bonded, Standard, 730
  • Power-Factor Correction, Lectures, 26
  • Plugs and Sockets, Earth-Connection, 136 Plugs, Two-Pole and Earthing-Pin, Standard, 730
  • Rectifiers (Catalogues), 280, 307 Resistances, Heating (Catalogues), 692 (2) Signals and Relays, Electric (Catalogue), 164 Signs, Electric, Standard, 730 Smoke Detection, Photo-Cell, 677 South Wales Blizzard Damage, 39 Starters, Motor, (Catalogues), 250, 692 Swansea, Domestic. Supply, 677 ; Electric and Coal-Heating Comparison, 543; Super Power Station, 39, 222, 348, 489
  • Switches, Air-Break, Standard, 677 ; Knife (Catalogue), 585; Oil-Immersed e. Air Break, 646 ; Thermostatic (Catalogue), 109 Switchboard, Miniature Instruments, 362 Switchboards (Catalogue), 585 Switchgear (Catalogue), 307 (2) Television Transmissions, 377 Testing Set, Duo-Dynameg, 625 Thermometers, Distance (Catalogue), 109 Trucks, Electric (Catalogue), 208 Welding, Arc, Standard, 422 Welding, Structural, 402
  • Wiring, Steel Conduit and Fittings, Standard, 416
  • X-Ray Appliances (Catalogue), 692

Engines and Boilers :

  • Boiler House Equipment (Catalogue), 692 Boiler-Tubes, Standard, 604
  • Condensing and Feed-Heating Plant, Battersea, Addendum, 46
  • Cylinder Wear in High-Speed Engines, 11 Furnaces, Producer (Catalogue), 307 Salinometers, Electric (Catalogue), 109 Scale Remover (Catalogue), 164
  • Scottish Marine Engine Contracts, 13 Velox Steam Generator, Erratum, 458

Errata and Addenda :

  • Condensing and Feed-Heating Plant, Batter- sea 46
  • Forest of Dean Colliery, 243
  • High-Speed Trains, U.S., 625 Homogeniser, Brush, 265
  • Hydraulic Shaping Machine with Quick Return, 104
  • Invention, 149
  • Keller Automatic Tool-Room Machine, 599 Lubricator, Starting-Torque Relief, 571, 730 Metal-Price Diagrams, 13
  • Municipal Electrical Association, Inc., 625 Propeller Drive, Auxiliary, 515 “ Strathaird,” Operating Results, 329 Velox Steam Generator, 458
  • Exhibitions :
  • Air Post Exhibition, International, 244 Berlin Motor Show, International, 453 Ideal Home, 95
  • Leipzig Fair, 95, 223
  • Munich, International Road-Building, 652 New York Automobile Show, 424 Paris, Fire and Safety Exhibition, 514 Paris International Trade Fair, 149, 524 Prague Automobile Show, 745 Stockholm, Inventions, 620
  • Trains, British Exhibition, 350
  • Flying Machines. See Aeronautics

Gas :

  • Fuels, Calorific Value of, 676
  • Gas for Traction (Catalogue), 585
  • Gas and Oil Engines :
  • Diesel Engines, Marine (Catalogue), 692 ; Small (Catalogue), 692
  • Diesel-Generator Sets (Catalogue), 585 Indicators, Optical (Catalogue), 208 Lubrication, Scientific, of High-Speed Compression-Ignition Engines, 13
  • Oil Engines, Heavy (Catalogue), 585

Guns and Explosives :

  • Armour-Piercing Shell, 402
  • Harbours, Docks and Piers :
  • Bristol Channel Pollution, 293, 429
  • Cardiff Dock Gates, New, 731
  • Milford Haven Developments, 12
  • Newport Docks, Improvements Needed, 149 Pembroke Dock, Re-Opening, Suggestion, 571
  • Port Talbot Dock Improvements, 265, 402 [Swansea Docks Equipment, 12

Hydraulics :

  • Pumps (Catalogues), 250, 307, 585
  • Industries and Commerce :
  • Board of Trade Markings, Electric Motors and Clocks, 489 ; Imported Chain Blocks, 705
  • Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Birmingham Works 429
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 66, 94,122, 148, 176, 222,
  • 264, 292, 320, 348, 376, 428, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 598, 624, 650, 676, 704, 730
  • Czechoslovakia, Machinery Imports, 424
  • Food Trade Equipment (Catalogue), 208
  • Iron and Steel Trade, North-Western Outlook, 13
  • Italian Aluminium Industry, 713
  • Manchester Area Contracts, 39, 123, 223, 265, 320, 349, 377, 459, 515, 598, 650
  • Manchester, General and Constructional Engineering, 13, 39, 67, 95, 123, 149, 177, 223, 265, 292, 320, 349, 377, 403, 429, 459, 489, 515, 543, 571, 598, 624, 650
  • Manchester, New Industries, 489
  • Motor Industry, Buyer’s Guide, 119
  • Overseas Trade Opportunities, 68, 104, 112, 515, 598
  • Personal, 12, 38, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 293, 320, 348, 376, 402, 428, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 598, 624, 650, 676, 704, 730
  • Poland, U.K. Trade Mission to, 364
  • Scottish Contracts, Miscellaneous, 543 Singapore, Conditions in, 620
  • South Africa, Industrial Openings, 149
  • South Wales, New Industries Question, 515 Swansea, Nickel Trade Expansion, 320
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 292, 320, 348, 376, 402, 428, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 598, 624, 650, 676, 704, 730
  • Textile Machinery Shipment, 403
  • Tin Consumption, 1933-34, 664
  • Tin Consumption of the World, 739
  • Tin-Plate Weigher and Sorter, 222 Turned-Work Competition, 292
  • Winget, Ltd., Works Removal, 489
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies
  • Internal-Combustion Engines. See Gas and Oil Engines

Iron and Steel :

  • Blast Furnaces in Operation, Northern Counties, 12 ; Re-Kindling of, 66, 624
  • British Production, 136, 404, 475, 704
  • Brymbo Steel Works, Re-Working of, 67, 320, 489
  • Canada, Iron and Steel Imports, 663
  • Cast Irons, Alloy (Catalogue), 164
  • Cleveland Iron Market, 12, 38, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 293, 321, 349, 376, 403, 429, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Cleveland Manufactured Iron and Steel, 12, 39, 66, 94,122,148,177, 222, 264, 293, 321, 349, 376, 403, 429, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Dowlais Steel Works, Reconstruction, 177, 489, 599
  • East Coast Hematite, 12, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 293, 321, 349, 376, 403, 429, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705 731
  • Eyebolts, Steel, Standard, 437
  • Foster & Son’s Foundry, Closing of, 429 Furnaces and Stokers (Catalogue), 208 Furniture, Steel, Swansea Civic Centre, 705 Gear-Wheel Blank, Large Casting, 318 Glossop Iron Works, Re-Opening, 489 Heatly-Gresham Co., Works Transfer, 13 Ingots, Large Steel, High-Frequency Process, 362
  • Iron, Cast, Sodium-Carbonate Treatment, 364 London Exchange Luncheon, 660
  • Manchester Iron and Steel, 13, 39, 67, 95, 123, 149,177, 223, 265, 292, 320, 349, 377, 403, 429, 459, 489, 515, 543, 571, 598, 624, 650
  • Iron and Steel—continued.
  • Middlesbrough Foreign Ore, 12, 39, 66, 94,
  • 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 293, 321, 349, 376, 403, 429, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 12, 39, 67, 94,
  • 123, 148, 177, 222, 264, 293, 321, 349, 376, 403, 429, 458, 488, 571, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • North-Western Hematite, 13, 123, 149, 265, 429
  • Pig-Iron Prices, 177, 320
  • Scottish Iron Shipments, 66, 95,123,149,177, 223, 265, 292, 321, 377, 403, 429, 459, 489, 515, 543, 571, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Scottish Iron & Steel Trade, 12, 39, 66, 95, 123, 149, 177, 223, 265, 292, 321, 349, 377, 403, 429, 459, 489, 515, 543, 571, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Sheffield Iron and Steel Trade, 13, 38, 67, 95, 122, 148, 177, 223, 265, 293, 321, 349, 377, 402, 428, 459,489, 515, 543, 571, 599, 625, 651, 677, 705, 731
  • Soil Pipes, Cast-Iron, Standard, 507
  • Steels, Special and Tool (Catalogue), 280 Steelwork, Modern, 580
  • Steelworks Plant, Slabbing & Blooming Mill (Catalogue), 109
  • Structural:Steel and Roof Tiles, Standard, 739 Sweden, Iron and Steel Exports, 625
  • Tees Imports, 12, 148, 293, 543, 651
  • Tees Shipments, 12, 148, 293, 403, 514, 651 Trade Outlook, North-Western, 1934, 13 Tube, Steel, Long Seamless, 349
  • United States Ore Production, 663
  • United States Steel Code, Operation of, 119
  • Welding Rods for Cast-Iron (Catalogue), 692
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies
  • Legal and Legislation :
  • Cotton Manufacturing Industry Bill, 608
  • Employers’ Liability Bill, “ Common Employment ” Question, 145
  • National Industrial Councils Bill, 319
  • Road and Rail Traffic Act, Appeal Tribunal, 599
  • Works’ Council BiU, 319
  • Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
  • Locomotives. See Railways
  • Machine and Other Tools :
  • American Company’s Birmingham Works, 429
  • Automatics (Catalogue), 692
  • Broaching Machine, Hydraulic (Catalogue), 307
  • Files and Rasps, Standard, 60
  • Gear Grinding (Catalogue) 585
  • Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., London Premises, 371
  • Keller Automatic Tool-Room Machine, Addendum, 599
  • Lathes, Back-Knife, Hazards of, 274
  • Lathe Tools (Catalogue), 692
  • Leipzig Fair Exhibits, 223
  • Machine Tools, General (Catalogue), 164 North-West Area Trade, 292
  • Press, Bendingland Straightening (Catalogue), 164
  • Sawing Machines, Cold (Catalogue), 280
  • Saws, Circular, Standard, 158
  • Shaping Machine, Hydraulic, Quick Return, Addendum, 104
  • Tools, Small (Catalogues), 164, 731
  • Woodworking Machines (Catalogue), 585
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers; Ships and Shipbuilding
  • Mining and Metallurgy :
  • Aluminium Alloys (Catalogue), 164
  • Aluminium Alloy Forgings, Standard, 697 Aye-Dee-Cee Metals Co., Alloy Works Scheme, 177
  • Brass Ingots, Casting of, 321
  • Bricks, Insulating (Catalogue), 109
  • Canada, Asbestos Production, 47, 223
  • Case-Hardening Compound (Catalogue), 208 Chromium Deposits on Steel, Hardness of,
  • 458
  • Copper Strip and Bars, Standard, 377
  • Czechoslovakia, Ore Discoveries, 13; Mercury Output, 730
  • Fans, Mine-Ventilating (Catalogue), 280 Furnaces and Stokers (Catalogue), 208
  • Iron, Cast, Sodium-Carbonate Treatment, 364
  • Monel Metal Pickling Baskets, 156
  • Quebec, Asbestos Production, 47
  • Tellurium Lead (Catalogue), 250
  • Welding Work, 402, 422, 458, 692
  • Miscellaneous :
  • Birch Plywood Grading, Standard, 416 British Executive Employment Society, 320 British Westinghouse Association, 403 Calendars, 352, 402, 489
  • Cans, Oil (Catalogue), 208
  • Cardiff Road Schemes, 222
  • Compressors, Air (Catalogues), 164, 692
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 292, 320, 348, 376, 428, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 598, 624, 650, 676, 704, 730
  • Decimal Classification, Universal, German,
  • 459
  • Disintegrators (Catalogue), 109
  • Drawing Office Material Manufacturers, &c., Association, 123
  • Dryers, Centrifugal (Catalogue), 164
  • Dust Collectors (Catalogue), 585
  • Excavators (Catalogue), 307
  • Filing Systems, Colour Signal, 676
  • Films, Talking, for Publicity Work, 516 Floors, Concrete, Cleaning Agents, 529, 533 Flour-Mill Extensions, Barry Docks, 293, 705 Food-Trade Equipment (Catalogue), 208 Fuels, Calorific Values of, 676
  • Fuels, Smokeless Solid, for Open Grates, 637 Goods Vehicles, Inspection of, 429
  • Miscellaneous—continued.
  • Grain-Handling Plant (Catalogue), 109 Grinding Machines, Fine (Catalogue), 307 Heat Insulation (Catalogue), 585 Heaters, Electric (Catalogue), 585
  • Heating, Ventilating, &c., Employers’ Association, 516
  • Homogeniser Pump, Brush, Erratum, 265 Invention, Erratww, 149
  • Lighting, Simple Test Apparatus, 300
  • Locator, “ Tangent ” Staff, 459
  • Lubrication, High-Speed Compression-Ignition Engines, 13
  • Lubricator, Starting-Torque Relief, Errata, 571, 730
  • Manchester, General and Constructional Engineering, 13, 39, 67, 95, 123, 149, 177, 223, 265, 292, 320, 349, 377, 403, 429, 459, 489, 515, 543, 571, 598, 624, 650
  • Manual Skill, Nature of, 514
  • Meters, Industrial (Catalogue), 164
  • National Physical Laboratory Researches, Publication, 459
  • Noise, Effect on Work, 514
  • Patent Applications, 1933,133
  • Personal, 12, 38, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 293, 320, 348, 376, 402, 428, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 598, 624, 650, 676, 704, 730
  • Porthcawl Improvements, 149
  • Refrigeration, Lectures on, 570
  • Regulators, Automatic (Catalogue), 280
  • Road and Building Materials Group, Society of Chemical Industry, 324
  • Road and Rail Traffic Act, Appeal Tribunal, 377
  • Road-Traffic Control Signals, Standard, 377 Rust Preventive, Rodol, 482
  • Sandwasher, Peebles, 704
  • “ Safety First ” Association’s Campaign, 265 Singapore, Conditions in, 620
  • Smoke Abatement Society, National, 637
  • Smoke Detection, Photo-Cell Equipment, 677 Special Libraries and Information Bureaux Conference, 515
  • Standards, Institution, British Specifications, 6, 13, 37, 53, 60,158, 336, 377 (2), 416 (2), 422, 437, 474, 476, 507, 534, 561, 604, 677, 697, 730, 739, 745
  • Stone Breakers and Crushers (Catalogue), 164 Sugar Machinery, Scottish Contracts, 705 Swansea, Civic Schemes, 731; Proposed Open-Air Baths, 149, 293, 348, 377, 731; Road Dressing Question, 177
  • Swansea Valley Floods, Proposed Defence Works, 123, 293, 489
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 66, 94, 122, 148, 176, 222, 264, 292, 320, 348, 376, 402, 428, 458, 488, 514, 542, 570, 598, 624, 650, 676, 704, 730
  • Textile Machinery Trade, North-West Area, 292
  • Thermographs (Catalogue), 585
  • Tin-Plate Weigher and Sorter, 222
  • Trevithick Centenary Celebration, 459 Trevithick Memorial, Merthyr Tydfil, 320 Tube-Winding Machines (Catalogue), 307 Turned Work Competition, 292
  • Village Hygiene, 458
  • Wales, Coastal Works, Damage by Gales, 348; Flood-Prevention Scheme, 677; Gold Mining, 625; River Pollution, 348, 402, 429
  • Watt Memorial Institute, 320
  • Weighbridges (Catalogue), 692
  • Welding, Steel Fabrications (Catalogue), 692
  • Welding, Structural, 402
  • Westinghouse Association, Ex-British, 403 Winget, Ltd., Works Removal, 489 Works Transfer, Heatly-Gresham Co., 13
  • Motor Cars, &c. :
  • Argentine Imports, 565
  • Australia, Trolley Omnibuses in, 265
  • Buyers’ Guide, Motor Industry, 119
  • Canada, Motor-Car Exports, 22
  • Cardiff ’Bus Scheme, 39, 402, 499
  • Cycle Parks, All-Steel, 457
  • Garage Equipment (Catalogue), 307
  • Gas for Traction (Catalogue), 585, 651
  • Jamaica, Imports of Motor Cycles, 10
  • London, Midland & Scottish Railway, Road- Vehicle Contracts, 705
  • Motor Users’ Association, Commercial, 292 North-West Area Contracts, 571, 598 Overseas Trade Opportunities, 68, 598 Palestine, Imports of Cars, 19
  • Road and Rail Traffic Act, Appeal Tribunal, 599
  • “ Safety First ” Association’s Campaign, 285 South Africa, Motor Vehicle Registrations, 158
  • Swiss Imports, 148
  • Vehicles Registered, Great Britain, 42, 557, 611, 642, 725
  • Naval :
  • Admiralty and Palmers Yard, Suggested Cruiser Construction, 438
  • “ Afonso de Albuquerque,” Portuguese Sloop, Launch, 650
  • “ Ajax,” H.M.S., Launch, 39, 95, 338 Armour-Piercing Shell, 402
  • Buoys, Admiralty, 489
  • “ Clyde,” H.M.S., Launch, 346
  • “ Electra,” H.M.S., Launch, 349
  • “ Elfin ” and “ Redwing,” H.M. Harbour- Service Vessels, 9
  • “ Encounter,” H.M.S., Launch, 402
  • " Esk,” H.M.S., Launch, 349
  • “ Express,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch, 692
  • “ Fearless,” H.M.S., Launch, 571
  • ?“ Galileo Galilei,” Italian Submarine, Launch, 594
  • Milford Haven Floating Mine Depot, Proposed, 320
  • Pembroke Dock, Re-Opening Suggestion, 571 Portuguese Submarines, Launch, 551, 685 “ Salmon,” H.M.S., Launch, 543
  • “ Sealion,” H.M.S., Launch, 377
  • “ Severn,” H.M. Submarine, Launch, 39 Target Vessel for Inverness, 321
  • See also Aeronautics
  • Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX
  • Physics and Chemistry :
  • Atomic Physics Conference, 9
  • Cell, Photo-Electric, 53
  • Industrial Physics Conference, 661
  • National Physical Laboratory Researches, 39
  • Volume, Standard Metric Units of, 6
  • Power Plants. See Electricity
  • Power Transmission :
  • Bearings, Taper Roller (Catalogue), 692
  • Clutches (Catalogue), 164
  • Gears (Catalogue), 109
  • Pulleys, Wrought-Iron, Repair of, 612
  • Rope Drives (Catalogue), 250
  • Railways and Locomotives :
  • China, British Rolling Stock for, 95; Light Railway Scheme, 651
  • Copenhagen, Electrified Railway Traction Trials, 393
  • Crank-Axles, Old Locomotive, 362
  • Crewe, Freight-Locomotive Construction,136 Crewe Pupils Annual Dinner, 374 High-Speed Trains, U.S., Addendum, 625 Locomotive-Building Industry, North-West Area, 67, 265, 543
  • Locomotive “ Cock o’ the North,” Test Run, 739
  • London, Midland & Scottish Railway, Road- Vehicle Contracts, 705
  • Osterley Station, New, Underground, 402
  • Ports, Great Western Railway, 377
  • Railcars, Pneumatic Tyred (Catalogue), 250
  • Road and Rail Traffic Act, Appeal Tribunal, 599
  • Scottish Locomotive Contract, 403
  • Signals, Colour-Light, L. & N.E. Railway, 118 Sleepers, Steel, Standard, 53
  • Sleeping Cars, Third-Class, L.M. & S. Railway, 26
  • Southend Line, New Station, 132
  • Viaducts, L.M. & S. Railway, 525
  • Schools. See Education
  • Sewage and Drainage :
  • Argentine Specification for Sanitary Pipes, 112
  • Cardiff, New Sewers, 571
  • Disintegrators (Catalogue), 109
  • Drain Pipes and Fittings, Standard, 476 Glamorgan Sewerage Scheme, 377, 543, 625, 651
  • Maesteg Sewerage Scheme, 459
  • South Wales Mines Drainage Scheme, 95,
  • 264, 429, 459
  • Swansea Anti-Flooding Scheme, 123, 293, 489
  • Swansea Drainage, 12, 39, 222, 292, 459, 515, 625, 651
  • Welsh River-Pollution Charges, 67
  • Ships and Shipbuilding :
  • Barge, Diesel-Engined, 390 “Bloemfontein,” S.S., Launch by Wireless, 704
  • Clyde Activities, 13, 39, 66, 123, 149, 223,
  • 265, 292, 403, 515, 571, 625, 651, 677
  • Cunarder, New, 429
  • Engines, Marine, Scottish Contracts, 13, 292
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 52, 96, 124, 173,
  • 266, 427, 460, 660, 706
  • Life-Boat Contract, Clyde, 625
  • Marine Machinery Output, 1933,12, 46
  • Navigation Prize Offers, Thomas Gray Memorial Trust, 705
  • Polish Liner, Italian-Built, 571
  • Propeller Drive, Auxiliary, JJmtttwn, 515
  • “ Scharnhorst,” Turbo-Electric Maierform Passenger Liner, 593
  • Scottish Shipbuilding, 13, 39, 66, 123, 149, 223, 265, 292, 403, 515, 571, 625, 651, 677
  • Shipbuilding, 1933, 20, 38
  • Shipping, Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering, 94
  • “ Strathaird,” P. & O. Liner, Operating Results, 290 Erratum, 329
  • Societies. See Technical and Trade
  • Strikes. Sec Trade Societies
  • Technical Societies :
  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 633
  • Arts, Royal Society of, 732
  • Atomic Physics Conference, 9
  • Automotive Engineers, Society of, 265
  • British Association, 86
  • British Institute of Engineering Technology, 218
  • Chemical Industry Society of, 324
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 607
  • Derby Society of Engineers, 178
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 102,177, 458, 539, 651, 701, 738
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, Western Centre, 67
  • Electrical Engineers, Supervising, Association of, 692
  • Engineers’ German Circle, 402
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland,
  • Institution of, 624
  • Engineers, Society of, 677
  • Faraday House Old Students’ Association, 148
  • Fuel, Institute of, 579
  • Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Institution of, 515
  • Industrial Administration, Institute of, 319
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 201
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 76
  • Marine Engineers, Institution of, 538
  • Metals, Institute of, 243
  • Meteorological Society, Royal, 731
  • Mining Engineers, Institution of, 102,371,376 Mining and Metallurgy, Institution of, 705 Municipal and County Engineers, Institution of, 626
  • Municipal Electrical Association, Inc., 599. Erratum, 704
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, 128, 610
  • Technical Societies—continued
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 489, 508
  • Petroleum Technologists, Institution of, 684 Physical Society, 9, 349
  • Physics, Institute of, 625, 661
  • Reinforced Concrete Association, 607 Sanitary Institute, Royal, 302, 676 Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft, 607 Structural Engineers, Institution of, 256, 624, 701
  • Surveyors’ Institution, Chartered, 623 Surveyors, International Congress of, 352 Transport, Institute of, 103, 623, 624 Water Engineers, Institution of, 428, 504 Waterworks Association, British, 592 Welding, Acetylene and Oxy-Acetylene, International Congress, 266
  • Whitworth Society, 349

Tools. See Machine and other Tools

Trade Societies, &c. :

  • Afghanistan, Kabul Vocational School, 400 Agreements, Collective, Denmark, Continuation of Collective Agreements with New Guarantees, 567 ; Provisions of Proposed Legislation in Canada, 686; Labour Ministry’s Report on Agreements in Specific Industries, 740
  • Appleton, W. A., on American Price-Raising Policy and on Wages and Cost of Living, 202 ; on Concentration on National Domestic Problems, 552 ; on Disadvantage of State Assumption of Friendly Benefits, 686
  • Asbestos Dust, Injurious Effect of Breathing, 608
  • Austin, Sir H., on Modern Industry and National Character, 302
  • Australia, Metal Trade Employers’ Appeal to Unions re Conditions of Employment, 62 ; Unemployment Periods, Compulsory Education for Minors, 63
  • Austria, Federation of Industry and Corporative Organisation, 302; Dissolution of Free Trade Unions and Reorganisation Order, 372
  • Baltic Countries, Social Policy to be Pursued, 47; Factory Inspectors’ Conference, Social Legislation and Inspection Debate, 634
  • Belgium, Overtime Permit Figures, 358; Technological Unemployment Inquiry Results, 552
  • Betterton, Sir H., on the International Draft Convention for 40-Hour Week, 740
  • Bevin, Mr., on Trade Union Fight for Higher Standard of Living, 22 ; on the Principles of Private Enterprise and Public Service, 372, 484; on the Hay’s Wharf Trouble and Unofficial Strike Action, 740
  • Boilermakers’ Society, Membership and Benefit Data, 22, 103, 273, 372, 484, 634, 714; Government Aid for Shipping, Mr. Hill’s Criticism of Owners’ Proposals, 103, 372,714 ; Suggestion for Ministerial Survey of Industrial Hours and Overtime, 634; Thames Ship Repairers, Lightning Strike, 714
  • Boots Drug Co., Nottingham, 5-Day Week Experiment, 511
  • Brazil, Agricultural Exports, Regulations Affecting, 63; Engineers, Architects and Surveyors, Diploma, &c., Regulations, 302 British Drug Houses, Ltd., Summer Time Experiment in Reduction of Hours, 740
  • Building Industry, National Joint Council and Wage Rates, 62 ; “ Wet Time ” Fund, 372; Trade Operatives’ 40-Hour Week Resolution, 740
  • Building Workers’ and Woodworkers’ International Federations, Amalgamation, 634
  • Canada, Collective Labour Agreements, Proposed Legislation and Provisions, 686
  • Centenaries, Trade Union, 1934, 119
  • China, Railway Workers’ Children, Proposed Educational Scheme, 319
  • Class Struggle, Mr. J. Tanner’s Views, 511 Cleveland Miners’ Wages, 458
  • Coal Mines Act Amendment Bill, 319, 484 Collective Agreements. See Agreements (above)
  • Colliery Workers, A.E.U., Proposed Recruitment of Unions Catering for, 62
  • Communism, Mr. C. Hoyle’s Advocacy of, 511 Co-Partnership, Mr. Macfayden on Advantage and Need of, 47
  • Corporative Organisation, State, Austrian Resolution, 302
  • Cotton Trade, Deputation to Labour Minister as to Means of Enforcement of Wage Agreements, 47, 62, 399; Proposed
  • Legislation, Manufacturing Sections, 399, 468, 552, 608; Textile Workers and Public Ownership. &c., of Industry, 511; Provisions of Wage Agreement Enforcement Bill, 552, 608; Yarn Manufacture, Depressed Condition of, 552; Cotton Manufacturing Industry Bill, Temporary Provisions, Parliamentary Debate, 608
  • Czechoslovakia, National Scientific Management Committee, 319 ; Prague, Bata Shoe Shop Sales Staff Holiday, 358; Decree Protecting Wage and Salary Earners, 511; Glass Industry, Decree Controlling Developments, 634
  • Denmark, Continuation of Collective Agreements, with new Guarantees, 567
  • Diseases, Occupational, Work of Moscow Institute, 202
  • Education Scheme for Chinese -Railway Workers’ Children, 319
  • Electrical Contracting Industry, N.J.I.C., Wage Rates Decision, 399
  • Electrical Supply Industry, National Council on Wages, 103, 219. 399, 484; Hours Movement, Committee Question, 219; Restoration of Wages, Decision, 484
  • Electrical Trades Union on Industrial Situation for 1933,103
  • Employers’ Liability Bill “ Common Employment ” Question, 145.
  • Employment Exchange Reports, 22,634,145, 274, 302, 372, 438, 484, 552, 608, 103, 714 Engineering Employers’ Federation and
  • Unions Meeting, Sir A. Smith on the Advantages of Mechanism and on the Proposed Reduction of Hours, 567
  • Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades’iFedera- t.ion and Unatfiliated Unions, 62, 358; Mr. Sherwood on the Skilled Welders Question, 567 ; Conference with Employers on the 40-Hour Week, Statement of Union’s Case, 740
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, -and- Unions Catering for Colliery Workers, 62 ; Scottish Mine Workers Agreement and
  • T. U.C. Policy, 62 ; A.E.U. and Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades, Affiliation Question, 62 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 62, 219, 319, 468, 567, 714 ; Officers, Term Expiry Dates, 62 ; Mr. Little on Effect of Reduced Hours on Production Costs, 219; Government Departments, Union Demand for 40-Hour Week, 219; Shipyard Electric Welders Question, Resolution, 319 ; Resignation of Mr. P. Dickinson, 468 ; Election of Officers, 468, 608, 740 ; Admiralty Works, Increased Vacancies on “ Established List,” 468 ; on Shipyard Electric Welders, Executives’ Decisions, 468; Candidates for Presidency, Political Outlook of, 511; on the Evil of Overtime, 567 ; Annual Report, 646; Mr. Little on Industrial Recovery and on Risks to Democracy, 646 ; Resolution for Abolition of Overtime, 646 ; Avoiding Disputes Question, Conference between Union and Employers, 646, 686 ; F. W. Watson on the Worker and Wage Incentive, 646 ; Demand for Increase on Basic Wage, 646 ; Opposition to War Activity against Russia, 646; on 40-Hour Week without Pay Reduction, 646, 714 ; Mr. Little on Short-Time Working, Results in U.S., 714 ; on Enforcement of Leisure by Mechanisation, 714
  • Engineers, Certified, European Federation, Formation and Objects of, 400
  • Factory Inspectors’ Conference, Baltic • Countries, Social Legislation and Inspection Debate, 634
  • Finland, Minor Accident Compensation Legislation, 62; Finnish Council of State and Minimum-Wage Fixing, 302
  • Ford Motor Company’s Wage Advance, 47
  • France, General Confederation of Labour and 40-Hour Week as Emergency Measure, 274 ; Metals Industries, Lyons District, Employment Data, 358 ; Association of Metal, &c., Industries, Mr. Lambert-Ribot on the Error of Rigid Adherence to Statutory Hours, 400 ; Overtime Permits in Metal Trades J'Suspension Orders, 468, 608 ; Metal, .Mining, <fcc., Industries on Impracticability of International 40-Hour Week, 511; Textile Industry and Rationalisation, Woolcombers’ Action, 552; Public Works Scheme to Reduce Unemployment, 686
  • Gas Workers, Wages Advance Question, 372 General Federation of Trades, Membership and Benefit Data, 202, 552, 686 ; Mr. Appleton on the American Price-Raising Policy and on Wages and Cost of Living, 202; Management Committee on the Rights and Obligations of Democracy, 552 ; Mr. Appleton on Concentration on National Domestic Problems, 552 ; Mr. Appleton on Disadvantage of State Assumption of Friendly Benefits, 686
  • General and Municipal Workers’ Union Demand for Truck Acts Amendment, 634
  • Geneva, Inter-Parliamentary Council on Regulating Hours of Work without.Loss of Purchasing. Power, 511
  • Germany, Unemployment Figures,- 62, 567, 608, 634, 686 ; “ Courts of Social Honour,” Institution and Nature of, 103 ; Labour Front Leader on the Evils of Diminishing Hours of Work, 145; South-West Germany Labour Trustees on Breaches of the 40-Hour Week, 202 ; Professional Classes Relief Allotment, 468 ; Decrease of Unemployment under Hitler Regime, 608 ; Labour Market Improvement, Industries Affected, 634; Working Hours Statistics, 686
  • Government Engineering Workers, Demand for 48-Hour Week, 219
  • Greece, Labour Council, Decree Defining Composition and Powers, 567
  • Holland, Industrial Councils Act, Powers, Orders, &c., 47
  • Hours of Work, New York Recovery Administration and Evil of Overtime, 22;
  • U. S. Fair Competition Code and Hours in Textile Industry, 47 ; Japan’s Refusal to Ratify I.L.C. Convention on Hours in Mipes, 47; Reduction of Hours by International Convention, 47, 686, 740; Employers, and Unions, Conference on 40-Hour Week without Loss of Pay, 103 ; German “ Labour Front ” Leader on Evils of Diminishing Hours, 145; Swiss Engineering, &c., Employers, Adverse Comments on 40-Hour Week, 145; South-West Germany, Enforcement of 48-Hour Week, 202 Norwegian Unions and Minimum Working Day for all, 202; Mr. Little (A.E.U.) on Effect of Reduced Hours on Costs, 219; Government Engineering Departments, Unions’ Demand for 40-Hour Week, 219 ; West Wales Engineering Workers, 40-Hour Week Request, 223 ; French General Confederation of Labour and 40-Hour Week as Emergency Measure, 274 ; Turkish Labour Law Provisions, 302 ; A.E.U. and the 40-Hour Week without Loss of Pay, 319, 646 ;? Post Office Workers, 40-Hour Week (5 Day) Claim, 319; Foundry and Machine Shop Hours and Wages Report, 319; United Pattern Makers on Restriction of Overtime, 358 ; Belgium Overtime Permit Figures, 358 ; Mr. Lambert-Ribot on the Error of Rigid Adherence. to Statutory Hours, 400 ; France, Overtime Permit in Metal Trades, Suspension Orders, 468, 608 ; T.U.C. Deputation to Ministry on 40-Hour Week and Abolition of Overtime, 484;. Overtime Workers in Italy, Statistics of, 484; Mr. Little on the A.E.U. Movement for a 40-Hour Week, 511; Geneva Inter-Parliamentary Council on Regulation of Hours of Work without Loss of Purchasing Power, 511; French Metal Mining, &c., Industries on Impracticability of International 40-Hour Week, 511 ; Boots Drug Co., 5-Day Week Experiment, 511; 30-Hour Week, Proposed Legislation for Various U.S. Industries, 552 ; Engineering Employers’ Federation and the Unions’ Proposal for Reduced Hours, 567 ; A.E.U. on the Evil of , Overtime, 567 ; Textile Workers, International, on the 40-Hour Week and Japanese Competition, 567; Boiler-
  • • makers and Government Survey of Hours and Overtime, 634 ; Two-Shift System, Committee of. Inquiry, 646, 714 ; Textile Workers’ Criticism of Shift System, 647 ; Labour Conference, International 40-Hour Week Question Referred' to Committee, 686, 740 ; Germany, Statistics of Working Hours, 686 ; Lord Trent on the 40-H.our Week, Limiting Conditions, 686 ; Conference of Shipyard Unions and Employers on 40-Hour Week, Unions’ Statement, 740 ; Sir H. Betterton on International Draft Convention for 40-Hour Week, 740 ; Building Trade Operatives 40-Hour Week Resolution, 740 ; British Drug Houses, Ltd., Summer. Time Experiment on Reduction of Hours, 740
  • Industrial Situation, 22, 145, 274, 302, 438, 468, 552, 608, 714
  • Industry, Modern, and National Character, 302 ; Public Ownership and Control of Textile Workers’ Resolution, 511; Monotony in, 552
  • International Labour Conference, Agenda, 608 International Labour Office, World Unemployment Data, 62, 511; ’ League of Nations, Resolution on Enforcement of Ratified Conventions, 319; Workers’ Educational Association, Summer School at Geneva, 358
  • International Labour Organisation and Government “ Observers,” 119 ; Invitation to United States to Join the Organisation, 740
  • Iron and Steel Trades, Prospect of Improved Employment, 22 ; “ Man and Metal ” on the Proposed Organisation of the Industry, 468
  • Iron Trade Wages, 95, 123,. 625
  • Italy, Formation of European Federation of Certified Engineers, and Objects of, 400; Statistics of Overtime Workers, 484
  • Japan, Refusal to Ratify International Labour Conference Conventions, 47; Transport Workers, Declaration of Policy, 358; Trade Union Congress Scheme for Control of Industry and Labour, 400 ; Standard of Living, Rapid Advance in, 714 Labour “ Capitalisation,” Sir N. Vernon’s Scheme, 511
  • Labour, Mechanisation of, Mr. F. Henderson i on its. Significance; 202
  • Labour Ministry Reports, 22, 103, 145, 274, 302, 358, 372, 438, 468, 484, 552, 608, 634, 714
  • Labour Notes, 22,.47, 62, 103, 119, 145, 202, 219, 273, 302, 319, 358, 372, 399, 438, 468, 484, 511, 552, 567, 608, 634, 646, 686, 714, 740
  • League of Nations Societies Federation, on Enforcement of Ratified Conventions, 319
  • Lithuania, Holidays with Pay, 145
  • Little, Mr., on Industrial .Recovery and on Risks to Democracy, 646 ; on Short-Time Working Results in the U.S., 714
  • “ Man and Metal,” on Improved Iron and Steel Trade Prospects, 22; on Iron and Steel Industry Organisation Scheme, 468 Mechanisation of Labour, Mr. F. Henderson on its Significance, 202
  • Miners’ Federation and National Machinery for Wage Regulation, 22 ; on the Coal Mines Act Amendment Bill, 319
  • Miners and Ruskin College. Scholarships, 484 Mines Regulations, Firemen, &c., Associations on Inadequacy of, 119
  • Monotony in Industry, Effects of, 552 National Industrial Council, Bill to Establish, 319
  • National Recovery Act. See United States (below)
  • Negro Workers in U.S., Displacement under
  • N.R. Programme, 202
  • Norway, TradeUnions’ Demand for Minimum Working Day, 202
  • Order in Work, Value of, 469
  • Overtime. See Hours of Work (above) Palmer’s Yard, Suggested Cruiser Construction to Create Work, 438
  • Pattern Makers’ Association, Unemployment Data, 103, 273, 358, 468 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 358, 468,. 567, 714 ;
  • Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
  • on Reorganisation, and Affiliation of Kindred Associations, 358; on the Restriction of Overtime, 358; Mr. Findlay’s Comments on Proposal to Reduce Hours in Engineering Industry, 567
  • Poland, Emigration, Decline of, and Employment Problem, 358; Polish Seamen, Averted Strike, 608
  • Post Office Workers, 40-Hour Week (5-Day) Claim, 319
  • Pottery Industry, Manufacturers’ Manifesto to Workers Urging Co-Operation, 740
  • Printing Trades Conference, International, 358
  • Professional Workers, Association with Labour on Hours of Work Reduction, 47 ; on the Title of Engineer, 47
  • Psychological Society, British, on Effects of Monotony in Industry, 552
  • Railway Clerks and Wage Restoration, 646 Railways, Conference of Companies and Unions, Disagreement as to new Conciliatory Machinery, 202, 552, 686; Unions’ Demand for Continuance of Existing Machinery, 219 ; Mr. Marchbank’s Views on Union Rights and on Value of Agreement, 219; Agreement to Discuss New Machinery Question, 358, 438; Demand for Restoration of Wages Cuts, 358, 438, 468, 634, 646; N.U.R. on Retirement and the Disablement Fund, 686
  • Railway Shopmen and the 41 per cent. Wage Reduction, 399
  • Railwaymen, National Union. See Railways (above)
  • Russia, Obuch Institute of Occupational Diseases, Work of, 202; Failure of Iron and Steel Output to Accord with Programme and Second-Plan Provisions, 438 ; Non-Ferrous Metals Production, Inadequacy of, 438 ; Women Employees in the Heavy Industries, Conditions and Provisions, 438; Orders for Compulsory Education and Training of Children, 567 ; Competitive Method, Trade Union Council Appeal, 646
  • Sales Managers’ Association and Workers’ Membership of Unions, 740
  • Shift System, Committee of Inquiry, 646, 714
  • Shipbuilding Industry, Skilled Electric Welders’ Question, 62, 103, 219, 273, 302, 319, 358, 399, 438, 567
  • Shipbuilding, N.-E. • Coast Towns and Closing of Yards, 22 ; Government Aid Question, Mr. Hill’s Criticism of Owners’ Proposals, 103 ; United Pattern Makers on the Engineering and Shipbuilding Federation, 558; United Pattern Makers on the Overtime Question, 558 ; Shipyard Unions and Employers’ Conference on 40- Hour Week, Case of Unions Stated, 740
  • Smith, Sir A., on Mechanisation and Unemployment, 567
  • State Financing of Enterprise, Economy of, 302
  • Steel Code, United States, Effect of Six Months’ Operation on Wages, &c., 119
  • Strike, Lightning, of Thames Ship Repairers, 714
  • Strike Statistics, 103, 274, 372, 468, 608, 714 Sweden, Building Trade Dispute Settlement and Proposed Legislation, 358 ; Employment Data, 511
  • Switzerland, Engineering and Metal Industry, Employers’ Adverse Judgment of the 40- Hour Week, 145 ; Workers’ Educational Association, Summer School at Geneva, 358; Printing Trades, International Conference at Berne, 358
  • Textile Workers, International, on the 40-Hour Week and the Need for International Agreement, 567 ; on Japanese Competition, 567 ; on Wages and Working Conditions in the Wool Textile Trade, 634; Criticism of Shift System, 647
  • Trade Union Congress, Union Centenaries, Celebrations, 119 ; Criticism of Financial Proposals of Government’s Unemployment Measure, 119; on Improved Conditions and Wage-Earners’ Claims, 119; Union Centenary Medallion, 358 ; Deputation of Labour Ministry on the 40-Hour Week and Abolition of Overtime, 484
  • Tramways Joint Industrial Council, Restoration of Wages, 62
  • Transport and General Workers’ Union, Mr. Bevin on Trade Unions’ Fight for Higher Standard of Living, 22 ; on the Policy of Conserving Funds for Timely Use, 145 ; Mr. Bevin on the Principles of Private Enterprise and Public Service, 372,
  • . 484; Mr. Bevin on the Hay’s Wharf Trouble and the Need for Discipline; 740
  • Transport Workers of Japan, Declaration of Policy, 358
  • Trent, Lord, on the 40-Hour Week, Limiting Conditions, 686
  • Truck Acts, Workers’ Demand for Amendment, 634
  • Turkey, New Labour Law, Provisions of, 302 Two-Shift System, Committee of Inquiry, 646, 714
  • Unemployment Benefit Case, Welsh Colliery, 634
  • Unemployment Fund Accounts, 1932-1933, 274
  • Unemplovment Insurance, Labour Ministry Reports, 22, 103, 274, 302, 35.8, 438, 468, 484, 608, 634, 714
  • • Unemployment Reports, 22, 103, 145, 274, 302, 358, 372, 438, 468, 484, 552, 608, 634, 714
  • Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
  • Unemployment, World, International Labour Office Data, 62, 511; Government’s New Measure, Financial Proposals, T.U.C.
  • . Criticism, 119
  • Unionism and Adjustment to Modern Conditions, 302
  • United States, Accidents, Employers and Workers’ Equal Responsibility, 22 ; Machinists, International, Discontent with Fair Competition Codes, 22, 399; New York Recovery Administration, Mr. Whalen on Evil of Overtime, 22 ; Unemployed, Decline in Number, 47, 511; Textile Industry and the Working of Fair Competition Code, 47; Iron and Steel Industry, Mr. Tower on Improved Prospects and on Altered Basis of Competition, 47; Steel Code, Six Months’ Operation, Effect on Industry, 119; Machinists, International, on Collective Bargaining and the N.R.A., 119; New York State, P.W.D. and Workmen’s Compensation Coverage, 119 ; New York State, Metal Group Employment Data, 119; Code System, Menace of Defiance by Big Concerns, 145; Roosevelt Price-Raising Policy, Mr. Appleton’s Views, 202; Coloured Workers, Displacement under N.R. Programme, 202 ; Steel Companies, Increase in Operating Capacity, 219; Railway Wages Question, 219, 511;
  • Planning of Production and Stabilisation of Employment, Labour Ministry’s Views, 219 ; Back-Knife Lathe Hazards, 274 ; N.R. Act, Section 7 («), International Machinists’ Criticism on Collective Bargaining under, 274 ; N.R. Act, Six Months’ Operation Results, 302 ; Foundry and Machine-Shop Hours and Wages, 319 ; Dock Labour, Casual, Proposed Scheme for Decasualisation, 372 ; Motor Manufacturers and Workers, Settlement Agreement, 372, 399 ; Machinists’ Journal, on Neglect of the Skilled Worker, 399; Proposed. Medical Code for Industrial Employees—Health Audits, &c., 400 ; Steel Companies’ Operating Rates, 438 ; Labour Federation and Organisation under N.I.R.A., 438 ; Wage Anomalies under the Codes, 438; Industrial Commissioner on Order in Work, 468; Machinists, International, on Unsatisfactory Labour Provisions in Codes, 484 ; Legislation, Proposed, for 30-Hour Week in Various Industries, 552 ; Asbestos Dust, Injurious Effect of Breathing, 608 ; Metal Workers, Increase in Numbers and Pay Rolls, 608 ; Contracts and the Filing of Certificates of Compliance with Codes, 634 ; Steel Industry, Workers’ Representation Question, 647, 714; Safe
  • Scaffolding Order and Workers’ Contributory Negligence, 714 ; Invitation to U. S. Government to Become a Member of International Labour Organisation, 740
  • Vehicle Workers’ Union, Centenary, 119 Vernon, Sir N., on Capitalisation of Labour, 511
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 103, 274, 372, 468, .608, 714
  • Wages in Relation to Prices, Mr. Appleton’s Views, 202; Mr.. Little on Effect of Reduced Hours on Wages ' Costs, 219 ; Wage Levels 1914 and 1933 Compared, _ 274 ; Finnish State Committee on Minimum-Wage Fixing, 302
  • Wallace, W., State Financing of Enterprise, Economy of, 302
  • Welders, Electrical, New, in Shipbuilding Industry, 62, 103, 219, 273, 302, 319, 358, 399, 438, 567 ; Mr. Hill on Adverse Effect of Welding on Health, 273
  • Women Employees in Russian Heavy Industries; 438
  • Woodworkers’ and Building Workers’ International Federation, Amalgamation, 634
  • Woodworkers’ Society and the Scrapping of Negotiating Machinery, 484
  • Work, Value of Order in, 468
  • Works Councils’ Bill, 319
  • Workmen’s Compensation, 1932 Statistics, 103; General Federation’s Proposed Amendments to Acts, 119 ; New York State, P.W.D., and Workmen’s Coverage, 119
  • Trade. See Coal ; Iron and Steel; Ships and Shipbuilding ; Electricity ; Industries
  • Universities. See Education
  • Vehicles. See Motor Cars ; Railways
  • Warships. See -VaraZ
  • Waterworks, &c.
  • Cardiff Water Proposals, 67, 95, 149, 543 Carmarthenshire Schemes, 625
  • Dam, Canning River, W. Australia, 287 Ebbw Vale Supply Question, 320
  • Gloucester City and Wye Valley Water, 515, 625
  • Gower Water Supply, 429
  • Mid-Glamorgan Catchment Schemes, 571 Mine Drainage Water, Unsuitability for
  • Domestic Use, 731
  • Newport Water Supply, 320, 459 Penstock Valves (Catalogue), 307
  • Swansea Water Supply, 377, 571 Tir John North, Water Pipe Line, 489
  • Welsh Water Supplies, 12, 39, 67, 95, 123, 177, 222, 292, 320, 377, 402; 429, 543, 571, 625, 677, 731

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