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PARAGRAPHS
Accidents :
- Factory Inspector’s Report, 1933, 141
- Industrial, U.S. Review of. Fatalities, 11.5
- Road Accidents in Great Britain, 105, 119, 141, 326, 508
- Road Accidents and Pedestrians, 171
- South African Legislation, Workmen’s Compensation, 409
- United States Average Disability Figures in Mine, <Src., Accidents, 465
- United States, Suggested Amendment of Workmen’s (Compensation Law, 465
Aeronautics :
- Air Mail Progress, 196
- Bradshaw’s International Air Guide, 539 (Cardiff Aerodrome, Floodlighting, 118, 250 Klying Over Mount Everest, 412
- H’rance, Air Service to, 593
- freight Traffic, Development of, 343
- Lighting, Aerodrome and Airway, Standard, 347
- Milan Show, 38
- Museum, Air, and Air Ministry, 171
- Royal Air Force, Personnel, 120
- South Wales Aerodrome Scheme, 279
- Swansea Aerodrome Scheme, 12, 621 Time-Table, Airway, 26
- West Wales Aerodrome Scheme, 621
Agriculture :
- Clydach, Vegetation and Nickel Works’ Fumes, 118
- Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy
- Appointments, Awards and Honours :
- City and Guilds of London Institute Fellowship, 171
- Electrical Engineering Awards, London University College, 75
- • Electrical Engineers, Scholarship Awards, 260 ; Students’ Premiums, 12
- Miller, S. W., Memorial Medal, 484
- Rome Scholarship in Architecture, 20
- Scientific and Industrial Research Committee, Privy Council, Advisory Committee Appointments, 357
- Supervising Electrical Engineers, Prizes, 385 Transport Advisory Councillor, 651
- Automobiles. See Motor Cars
- Boilers. See Engines and Eoilei'S
Bridges :
- Bridge and Structural Engineers, National Federation, 649
- Builth Wells Bridge Reconstruction, 441
- (’armarthen Town Bridge, 413
- Llechryd Bridge Scheme, 385
- Loughor Bridge, 413
- Millwall Lock, Reconstruction, 680
- Pontardulais Bridge, Proposed, 506
- Rosello-Valley Bridge, Italy, 539
- Severn Bridge Scheme, 225, 651
- South Wales Toll Bridges, 563
- Steel Bridges Contract for China, 650
- Buildings and Building Construction :
- Cardiff Municipal Offices, Design, 305
- Cefn Coed Mental Hospital, Contract for, 305
- London University Buildings, New, 39 Materials, Weights of, Standard, 593 Booling Slabs, Solcheck, 574
- Welsh Board of Health Offices, 171
Canals :
- Panama, Madden Lake, Storage, 608
Catalogues :
- 90, 158, 384, 211, 266, 318, 428, 484, 516, 608, 636, 666, 679, 722
- Accles and Pollock, Ltd., 608, 722
- Adamson, D., and Co., Ltd., 211
- Alexander, Wm., 211
- Allen, Edgar, Co., Ltd., 384, 266, 318, 428, 722
- Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth (fe Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 158, 211
- Ashmore, Benson, Pease and Co., Ltd., 158, 428
- Asquith, Wm., Ltd., 516
- Beiliss and Morcom, Ltd., 666
- B.E.N. Patents, 516
- Blackman Export Co., Ltd., 266, 318, 722
- Bray, Geo., and Co., Ltd., 428
- British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 158, 213, 318, 636 (2)
- British Metallic Packings Co., Ltd., 184
- British Piston Ring Co., Ltd., 184
- British Timken, Ltd., 158
- Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 266
- Brown, David, and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., 90
- Budenberg Gauge Co., Ltd., 608
- Burston Spanner Co., 231
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 516
- Butler Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 428, 608
- Clensol, Ltd., 608
- Cohen, G., Sons and Co., Ltd., 666
- Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co., Ltd., 666
- Constructors, Ltd., 90
- Cramic Engineering Co., Ltd., 158
- Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 666 (Jrofts (Engineers), Ltd., 636
- (irosby Valve and Engineering Co., Ltd., 211, 666
- Cutbill, King and Co., Ltd., 211
- Davidson and Co., Ltd., 90, 636
- Donovan Electrical Co.. Ltd., 722
- Dowson and Mason Gas Plant Co., Ltd., 636
- Edward Valve Manufacturing Co., Inc., 266
- Electric Depot, Ltd., 211
- Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 184, 428, 666 English Electric Co., Ltd., 318, 428, 484 Etheriuin, Ltd., 158
- Exactor Control Co., Ltd., 666
- Firth, Thos., and John Brown, Ltd., 636
- General Electric Co., Ltd., 158, 184
- Gent (fe Co., Ltd., 428, 636, 666 (2)
- Germ Lubricants, Ltd., 608
- Grant’s Office Equipments, Ltd., 158
- Gummers, Ltd., 608
- Hadfield, Ltd., 428
- Hardypick, Ltd., 90, 211, 428
- Harelda, Ltd., 516
- Harvey, G. A., and Co. (London), Ltd., 211 Heenan <fe Fronde, Ltd., 516
- Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., 158,516, 666
- Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., 158, 722
- Holland, B. A., Engineering Co., Ltd., 90
- Holman Brothers, Ltd., 184
- Howat, W. C., 211
- Igranic Electric Co., Ltd., 90, 318, 428, 608
- lngersoll-Kand Co., Ltd., 608
- International Construction Co., Ltd., 636
- Isiuailia Valve Co., 484
- Jackson, P. R., <fe Co., Ltd., 318
- J.B. Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 608
- Jones, S., (fe Co., Ltd., 666
- Kandern Electrical, Ltd., 666
- Keith, J., and Blackman, Ltd., 266
- Kent, G., Ltd., 318
- King’s Patent Agency, Ltd., 428
- Lancashire Dynamo and Crypto, Ltd., 184, 636 Leach Electrical and Engineering Co., Ltd., 211 Lee and Crabtree, Ltd., 158
- Libraco, Ltd., 158
- Lister, R. A., and Co., Ltd., 90
- Lunken Co., Ltd., 666
- Marryat and Scott, Ltd., 211, 484
- Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 266, 722
- M. and C. Switchgear, Ltd., 184, 636
- Michelin Tyre Co., Ltd., 484
- Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Ltd., 211
- M. K. Electric, Ltd., 428
- Moler Products, Ltd., 266
- Mond Nickel Co., Ltd., 679
- National Gas and Oil Engine Co., Ltd., 516
- Newman, Hender and Co., Ltd., 184
- Parsons, C. A., and Co., Ltd., 90
- Payen, J., Ltd., 722
- Peebles, Bruce, and Co., Ltd., 184
- Pels, Henry, and Co., Ltd., 158
- Petters, Ltd., 211, 608
- Phillips Lamps, Ltd., 211
- Platt Brothers and Co., Ltd., 636
- Refrigeration Components, Ltd., 722
- Renold and Coventry Chain Co., Ltd., 158, 318 Reyrolle, A., and Co., Ltd., 158, 211
- Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 636 Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., 666 Robinson, T., and Son, Ltd., 184
- Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 211, 266, 428 Scott, H. J., and Co. (Belfast), Ltd., 608
- Selson Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 90
- Simon, Henry, Ltd., 516
- Skefko Ball Bearing Co., Ltd., 608
- Smith, S., and Sons (Motor Accessories), Ltd., 666
- Spencer (Melksham), Ltd., 666
- Sternol, Ltd., 184
- Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 318
- Strachan and Henshaw, Ltd., 636
- Stubs, Peter, Ltd., 266
- Sturtevant Engineering Co., Ltd., 158, 266
- Taylor and Challen, Ltd., 158
- Tecalemit, Ltd., 516
- Thomas, G., and Co., Ltd., 484
- Thornycroft, J. 1., and Co., Ltd., 666
- Wade, C. F., 184
- Wadkin and Co., Ltd., 608
- Weir, J. and G., Ltd., 158
- Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Co., Ltd., 211
- Wickman, A. C., Ltd., 158
- Wiggin, H., and Co., Ltd., 184, 211
- Wigglesworth, F., and Co., Ltd., 211
- Wild-Barfield Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 428
Cement and Concrete ;
- Cast Concrete Products Association, 385
Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry Coal :
- Arches, Steel, for Mine Roofs, 12
- Canada, Coal Production, 364
- Canadian Coal Trade, 74
- Carbonisation Process, Proposed New Plant at Pontypridd, 65 *
- Cardiff Dock Coal-Hoists, 197
- Coke, Smokeless Gas, for Central Heating, 717
- Collieries, Old, Water Dangers, 441
- Drainage Scheme, Welsh Coalfield, 145
- Lignite, World Production, 171
- Middlesbrough Coke, 13, 39,65, 91,119,145. 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 343, 357, 384, 413, 441, 468, 538, 562, 620, 651, 679, 709
- Mine Equipment, Standard, 180
- Oil from Coal, Cardiff Works for, 305, 413
- Pembrokeshire Anthracite Seams Development, 12
- Phosphorus in Coal and Coke, Standard Method of Determining, 578
- Picks, Air (Catalogue), 211
- Polish Coal Industry, 563
- Polish Production and Exports, 301
- Sheffield, 13, 39, 65, 91, 119, 145, 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 344, 357, 385, 412, 441, 469, 507, 538, 563, 592, 621, 651, 679, 709
- South Wales, Coalfields Amalgamation Question, 469
- Treharris Colliery Development, 225
- Washery, Coal, New Welsh, 708
- Welsh Colliery Transfer, 225
- Colleges. See Education
Companies :
- Cohen, G., Sons and Co., Ltd., Centenary, 613
- Company Registrations, Table, 91
- Harvey, G. A., <fe Co. (London), Ltd., 75
- Concrete. See Cement and Concrete
- Cranes, Conveyors, andc. :
- Belt, Conveyor, I.C.T., Ltd.. 677
- Cranes, andc. (Catalogue), 666
- Hoists, Skip (Catalogue), 636
- Lifts (Catalogue), 484
- Lift Equipment (Catalogue), 211
- “ Modern Lifting,” 344
- Docks. See Harbours, andc.
Education :
- Architecture, Rome Scholarship, 20
- Borough Polytechnic, J^ondon, Students’ Work Exhibition, 687
- Chadwick Public Lectures, Man and Masses, 586
- Economics, London School, Graduates’ Business Appointments, 119
- Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Scholarships, 260
- Hygiene, Tropical, Lectures on, 588 Leverhuline Research Fellowships, 13 London University, New Buildings, 39 Loughborough College Scholarships, 39 Naval Architects’ Scholarships, 309 Northampton Polytechnic Institute, Frizes, andc., 678
- Research and Development Lectures, British Science Guild, 561
- South Wales School of Mines, Extension of, 679
Electricity :
- Abertillery Electricity Scheme, 305
- Batteries, Exide, Three-Year Marine Service, 12
- Battersea Power Station, L.P.C., 20
- Boxes, Disconnecting Link (Catalogue), 636
- Bridgend Electricity Supply, 357
- Cables, Amended Standard for, 225
- Cables and Wires, Insulated (Catalogue), 211 ( Jardiff, Works’ Contract for Supply, 39 China, Electricity Supply, 116; Hunan AllChinese Broadcasting Station, 170 ; Power Resources of, 196
- Circuit-Breakers, Air-Break, Standard, 196 Circuit-Breakers (Catalogues), 90, 266 Clocks, Electric (Catalogue), 636 Conductors, Elexible (Catalogue), 636 Control Gear, Marine Electric (Catalogue),318 Controllers, Squirrel-Cage Motor (Catalogue), 428
- Convention, National Electrical, 562 Cookers (Catalogue), 484
- Czechoslovakia, River Var Power Station, 225 Disconnecting Boxes, Overground (Catalogue), 516
- Escalators, Photo-Electrical Control of, 91 Factories, Electrical Apparatus for, 722 Films, Sound, for Electrical Propaganda, 717 Firth and Brown and National Grid Power, 305, 385
- Floodlight Projectors and Fittings (Catalogues), 666
- Fuses (Catalogues), 211, 318
- Generation Statistics, Great Britain, 39,171, 412, 469, 572
- Glazing Sections (Catalogue), 158 High-Tension, Extra, Paris Conference, 650 Iceland, Radio-Telephonic Service, 39. Indicators, Remote, for Instruments (Catalogues), 184, 428.
- Italy, Electricity Supply, 593
- Japan, Power Generation Figures, 356
- Kendoon Power Station Contract, 679
- Lamp, Mazda, Coiled-Coil, 279
- Light Fittings ((Catalogue), 211
- Lighting Control, Emergency (Catalogue), 608
- Lighting, Factory (Catalogue), 158
- Lighting Sets, Diesel-Driven (Catalogue), 211
- Lighting Schemes, Modern, 344
- Lighting, Street (Catalogue), 211
- Lighting, Street Departmental Committee, 12
- Alersey Tunnel Entrance Lighting, Erratmu, 118
- Mine Equipment, Cable Glands and Sealing Boxes, Standard, 180
- M.K. Fused Point Box (Catalogue), 428 Motors (Catalogues), 184, 608, 636, 722 Motors and Auxiliaries (C’atalogue), 184 Palestine, Broadcasting Station, 169 Precipitation, Electrostatic (Catalogue), 158 Radio Research, Radio Exhibition, 170 Radio Union, Scientific, International, 278 Records, Acoustic J’esting, 20
- Signalling, Electric (Catalogue), 211
- Signalling, Railway, Standard Relays for, 337 Soldering Irons (Catalogue), 666
- St. James’ and Pall Mall Light Company’s Development, 621
- Starter Panels (Catalogue), 90
- Street Lighting Committee, 12
- Swansea, Tir John North Power Station Switchgear, 305
- Switchgear, Ironclad (Catalogue), 184
- Symbols, Graphical, Telephony, Telegraphy and Radio Communication, Standard, 48
- Syrens, Electric, Catalogue, 211
- Tallymeters, 196
- Tape, Insulating (Catalogue), 636 'Telephone, Automatic, 350
- Telephony, Wireless, Apparatus, for Iceland, 39
- Teleprinter Service, Private, 142
- Terminal Boxes (Catalogue), 158
- Tir John North Power Station, 305, 385 Transformer, Hand-Lamp, 709
- United States Electricity Supply Industry, Proposed Legislation, 64
- Water Heaters, Electrode (Catalogue), 158
- Water Supplies, Rural, and Electricity, 91
- Weather Reports, Broadcasting Station for, 709
- Well-Glass Lighting Fittings. Standard, 626 Wireless International (’onference, 344
Engines and Boilers :
- Boilers (Catalogues), 211, 266
- Boiler Circulators (Catalogue), 211
- Boiler Control, Automatic (Catalogue), 318
- Boilers, II.M.S. Grenville,” 331
- Boilers, Lancashire and Cornish Standard, 39
- Etherium Feed-Water Treatment (Catalogue), 158
- Feed Water Heaters (Catalogue), 158
- Furnaces, Boiler (Catalogue), 184
- Governors Marine, 140
- Generators, Steam, Velox, 666
- Indicators (Catalogue), 211
- Overseas Trade Opportunities, 11
- Packing, Metallic (Catalogue), 184
- Steam Tables, International Conference, 279
- Trap, Radiator Steam, 185
- Turbines, Steam (Catalogue), 428
- Turbines, Turbette Steam, 65
- Valves, Cocks and Fittings (Catalogue), 184, 608
Errata and Addenda :
- Amsler Dynamometer and Inspection (.’ar, 396
- Books Received, 38
- Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 197
- Elow Nets, Soil Seepage Problems, 344
- Lathe, Turret, Heavy-Duty Combination, 234
- Lathe, Wood-Turning, Electrically-Driven, 563
- Locomotive, L.M.S., 4-6-0 Mixed Traffic, 196 Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 646 Mersey Tunnel, Entrance Lighting, ILS Newcomen Society, 651
- Rubber, Chlorinated, 313
Exhibitions :
- Australian International Motor Exhibition, 119
- Borough Polytechnic, London, Students Work, 687
- Bratislava Fair, 21
- British Art in Industry, 1935, 678
- British Industries Fair, 1935, 119, 505
- Cardiff Engineering Exhibition, 593
- East German Fair, Konigsberg, 145
- Inventions, International, 220
- Leipzig Fair, 26, 440
- Machine Tool and Engineering, 47
- Milan Aeronautical Show, 38
- “ Model Engineer ” Exhibition, 90
- Paris International Fair, 655, 679
- Physical Society, 651
- Radio Exhibition, Olympia, 170
- Refrigeration Exhibition, 66
- South Wales Engineering, 22
Gas :
- British Commercial Gas Association Conference, 305,357
- Gas Connectors, Plug and Socket, Standard.
- Giw-Heated Plant, Control Equipment (Catalogue), 266
- Gas, High-Pressure Producer ((atalogue), <536
- Gas in Industrial Expansion, 35/
- Liverpool Gas Company’s Show Rooms, 413 Pipes, Ashestos-Oment, for Gas Firing, Standard, 592
- Gas and Oil Engines :
- Diesel (Catalogues), 211(2), 666
- Diesel Engine Materials ((Catalogue), 679 Indicators ((-atalogue), 211
- Dll Engines, General ((’atalogue), 90, 516, 608
- Guns and Explosives :
- Milford Haven, Suggested Royal Arsenal, 65 Pembrey Ammunition Works, Proposed Arsenal, 118
- Harbours, Docks, Piers, andc. :
- Albert Edward Dock, Jubilee, 449 China, Yellow River Dykes, 260 Llanelly Harbour Trust Developments, 593 Swansea Bay, Storm Damage to Sea Wall, 679
- Swansea Dock, Entrance Needs, 539
- Teify Estuary, Expert Examination of, 413 Welsh Docks Dismantled, 539, 593
Hydraulics :
- Flow Nets for Soil Seepage, Errata, 344
- Tide Elaps and Penstock Valves (Catalogue),
- 484
- Pumps (Catalogue), 158
- Pumps, Centrifugal (Catalogue), 266 Pumps, Self-Priniing (Catalogue), 636
Industries :
- Afghanistan, Commerce in, 192 Africa, South, Trade with, 473 Alloys, Import Duty, 245 Angio-Czechoslovakian Commerce, 197 Art Students, Training for Industry, 332 Board of Trade Engineer, <fec.. Competitive Examination, 90
- Board of Trade Markings, Imported Chain Blocks 251
- British Insulated Cables, Ltd., New Show Room, 507
- Business Administration Graduates, Appointments for, 119
- (’anada, Asbestos Exports, 372; Nickel Exports, 366 ; Tin-Plate Imports, 469 Canadian Trade Commissioner’s Visit, 300 (!hina, British Exports, 468
- (Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 90, 118, 144, 170, 196, 224, 250, 278, 304, 343, 356, 384, 412, 440, 468, 506, 562, 592, 620, 650, 678, 708 Distressed Areas, Sir W, Portal’s Report, ^39
- Gauges and Measuring Instruments, Duty on, 46
- Income-Tax and Sur-Tax Chart Manual, 377 Income-Tax Handbook, 131 India, Trade Facilities, 219
- Lead Sheet and Pipe Development Council, Objects, 469
- Manchoukuo Commercial Mission, 170 Manufacturers, National Union, Presidency, 197
- Metropolitan-Vickers Trade Apprentices, 413 Newport, Monmouthshire, Buyers’ Guide, 506 Overseas Trade Opportunities, 11, 12, 119, 192, 219, 260, 300, 305 (2), 366, 473, 539 Personal, 38. 64, 90, 118, 144, 170, 196, 224, 250, 278, 304, 343, 356, 384, 412, 440, 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 620, 650, 678, 708 Plant, Industrial (Catalogue), 211 Quarantine Directory, International, 340 Statistics, Official, Guide to, 127 Sterling Fluctuation Tables, 279 Swedish Industry, 13
- Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 90, 118, 144, 170, 196, 224, 250, 278, 304, 343, 356, 384, 412, 440, 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 620, 650, 678, 708
- Tin Consumption, World, 120, 248, 384, 593 'traders’ Defence Association, 720 United States Copper Industry, 119 United States Helium Production, 170
- Institutions. See Technical Societies
- Internal-Combustion Engines. See Gas
- and Oil Engines
Irrigation :
- Italy, Sele River Dam, 193
Iron and Steel :
- Annealing, Bright (Catalogue), 428
- Balls, Steel, Hard-Forged (('atalogue), 428
- British Production, 65, 225, 469
- (Canada, Steel Imports, 417
- (Canadian Production, 72
- Cardiff, New Steel Works, 12
- Cleveland Iron Market, 13, 39, 65, 91, 119, 145, 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 343, 357, 384, 413, 441, 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 620, 651, 679, 709
- Cleveland Manufactured, 13, 39, 65, 91, 119, 145, 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 343, 357, 384, 413, 441, 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 620, 651, 679, 709
- f’zeclioslovakian Industry, 83
- East Coast Hematite, 13, 39, 65, 91, 119, 145, 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 343, 357, 384, 413, 441, 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 620, 651, 679, 709
- Ebbw Vale Works and Distressed Areas, 708 German Contractsand Currency Restrictions, 225
- Industry, Iron and Steel, Proi)osed Socialisation, 193
- Ironstone, Twelve NFontlis’ Dulput, (leve- land, 709
- jMiddlesbrough Foreign Ore, 13, 39, 65, 91, 119, 145, 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 343, 357, 384, 413, 441, 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 620, 651, 679, 709
- Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 13, 39, 65, 91, 119, 145, 171, 197, 226, 279, 305, 343, 357, 384, 413, 441, 468, 507, 539, 562, 592, 620, 651, 679
- Mine Arches, Steel, Standard, 180
- Pig-Tron, Twelve Months* Output, Cleveland, 709
- Pipe Joints, 50
- Pipe Lines, Welded Steel (Catalogue), 158 Pipes, Steel, Standard, 64
- Sales Promotion, 327
- S(totland, Steel Company Deal, 13
- Scottish Shipments, 13, 38, 64, 91, 119, 145, 170, 279, 305, 344, 356, 385, 441, 469, 507, 563, 593, 621, 650, 709
- Scottish Trade, 13, 38, 64, 91, 119, 145, 170, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 344, 356, 385, 413, 441, 469, 507, 539, 563, 593, 621, 650, 678, 709
- Sheffield, 13, 39, 65, 91. 119, 145, 171, 197, 225, 251, 279, 305, 344, 357, 385, 412, 440, 469, 507, 538, 563, 621. 651, 679, 709
- Steels, High-Speed and Stainless (Catalogue), 722
- Steels, Special (Catalogue), 184
- Steel Works Plant (Catalogue), 636 Steelwork, Structural, Handbook, 617 Structures, Welded Steel (Catalogue), 90 Swedish Industry, 13
- Swedish Iron Exports, 394
- Swedish Iron and Steel Works, Extensions, 128
- Tees Exports, 145, 251, 357, 507, 620
- Tees Imports, 145, 251, 357, 507, 620 United States Pig Iron Production. 337 United States Steel Production, 61 Works Equipment (Catalogue), 428
- Labour Questions. See Trade Sofieties
Legal;
- Norway, Labour Disputes Amendment Act, 220
- Road Traffic Legislation, 198, 602
- United States, Proposed Legislation Affecting Electricity Supply, 64
- Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
- Locomotives. See Railways
Machine and Other Tools :
- Ball-Bearing Grinder, 690
- Cutters, Bar, Portable (Catalogue), 428
- Drill Bits, Hot Mill for (Catalogue), 184 Drill, Twist, Grinding Machine (Catalogue). 516
- Drills, Twist, 140
- Drilling Machines, Electric ((?atalogne), 158 Files (Catalogue), 266
- Gearing (Catalogue), 318
- Gears, Machine-Cut, Standard, 197
- Grinding Machines (Catalogues), 158, 516 Heading Machines (Catalogue), 90
- Lathe, Heavy-Duty Combination Turret. 234 {Erratum}
- Lathe, Wood-Turning, Electrically-Driven, 563 {Erratum}
- Machine Tool. <fec.. Exhibition, 47
- Machine Tools, General (Catalogues), 516, 608, 666
- Machine Tools, Used (Catalogue), 666
- Materials, Machine Tool, Pecomniended (Catalogue), 679
- Milling Machines (Catalogue), 722
- Mortising Machines (Catalogue), 184
- Planers (Catalogue), 608
- Pneumatic Tools (Catalogue), 211
- Presses, Folding (Catalogue), 158
- Slotting Machines (Catalogue), 428
- Spanners (Catalogue), 211
- Strip and Wire-Forming Machines (Catalogue), 516
- Tools, Cutting (Catalogue), 184
- Tools, Portable Electric (Catalogue), 666
- Tools, Press (Catalogue), 158 (2)
- Tools, Small (Catalogue), 636
- Tools, Tipped (Catalogue), 266
- Wire Hope Cutters (Catalogue), 90
- Woodworking Machinery (Catalogue), 608
- Marine Engineering. See Engines and
- Boilers ; Ships and Shipbaildiny
Mining and Metallurgy :
- Alloys, Import Duty, 245
- Aluminium, Italian Production, 540
- Aluminium-Silicon Alloy “ B,’* Chemical Standard, 169
- Annealing, Bright (Catalogue), 428
- Bell Signals (Catalogue), 428
- Canada, Asbestos Production, 278; Gold Production, 225; Mineral Production, 330 ; Mica Production, 466 ; Platinum Production, 566; Smelting Plant of International Nickel Co., 196
- Engineering and Metallurgical Progress, 679 Foundry Products, Welded (Catalogue), 90 Imperial Institute, Mineral Section, Work of. 198
- “ Lepaz,’* Brake-Drum Alloy Castings, 478 Magnesium Alloys, Properties and Uses, 707 Micro-Objective for Metallurgy, 91 Miller Memorial Award (Welding) 484 Monel Metal (Catalogue), 211
- Oils for Steel Quenching (Catalogue), 184 Pickling Equipment (Catalogue), 184 Plating Industry, Standards, 385 Pyrometers (Catalogue), 666
- Saskatchewan, Mineral Reconnaissance Surveys, 270
- Sheet Metal, Thin, Standard Tests, 205
- Swedish Aluminium Works, 357
- United States Copper Industry, 119
- Valve Manufacture (Catalogue), 266
- Valve Metal, Monel and Bronzes, 'Pests of,
- 65
- Welsh Gold Mining, 91, 413, 506
Miscellaneous :
- Air-Conditioning Units (Uatalogne), «() Air Heaters, Eans, Ac. (Catalogue), 2«(i Britisli Science (Juiid tteport, 171 Bureau Veritas Laboratories, 170 (’anada. Standard Boltsand Nuts, 621 Carniartlienshire Kiver Pollution, .506 Cliile, Peace Memorial, 24.5 (!liina. Power Besources of, 196 ; Yellow Kiver Dykes, 260
- Compressors, Air (Catalogue), 608 t ontractors’ Plant (Catalogue), 666 Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 90, 118, 144, 170, 196 224, 2.50, 278, 304, 343, 356, 384, 412, 440, 468, 506, 562, 592, 620, 650, 678, 708 Control System, Exactor (Catalogue), (i(i0 ('Zecnoslovakia, Motor Koads, 621 Denbighshire Schemes to Provide Umplov- ment, 539
- Dust Sejiarators (Catalogue), 211 Escalators, Photo-Electrically Controlled, 91 Excavators (Catalogue), 318
- Eans (Catalogues), 266 (2), 636, 722 Kilters, Oil-Film (Catalogue), 266 Caskets (Catalogue), 722 Gauges (Catalogue), 608
- Gauges and Measuring Instruments, Dutvon, 46
- General Engineering Plant (Catalogue), 428 Glamorgan Koad Works, 90, 441, 651 Grain-Handling Equipment (Catalogue), 666 Granulators (Catalogue), 318 Handling Equipment (Catalogue), 516 Haulers (Catalogue), 90
- Heading Machines (Catalogue), 90 Heat-Insulation Products (Catalogue), 266 Heating Installations, Kadiator Steam 1’rap,. 184
- Heating Supply, Smokeless (las Coke for, 71 /
- Ice-Making Aboard Sliip, 279
- Income-Tax Handbook, 131
- Income-Tax and Surtax Chart .Manual, 377 Lancashire, Koad Construction in, 621 Library, Scientific, at Leicester, 171 Liquid Level Indiator.s (Catalogue), 666 Lockers (Catalogue), 90
- Lubricants, Beneficial Effect of 'Tin Compounds in, 456
- '“lion and Lubricants (Catalogues), 516, oOo
- Machinery Users’ Association, 171
- Mersey Tunnel, Story of, 63 Metal Sections (Catalogues), 608, 722 -Micro-Objective for Metallurgy, 91 Newport By-Pass Koad, 506
- Newport-Chepstow Main Koad Widening, Northampton Past Day-Students Associa- tloii, 617
- ^*666 Machine.s ((!atalogue).
- Patents (('atalogue), 428
- Paving Keinforcenient (Catalogue), 211 Penarth Beach Improvements, Sanction Question, 357
- ^0' 118. 111. 170, 196, 224 .884, 412, 440, 468,’ .106, 538, 562, 592, 620, 650, 678, 708
- Ihpes, Asbestos-Cement. Standard, 592 709 Power,” Jubilee of, 181
- Professional Classes Aid Council, 119
- 1 “'“Ps. Vacuum (Catalogue), 90 Kefractory Ware (Catalogue), 428 I'P^nole-Tndication Instruments ((5italoguc),
- Road 'Traffic Legislation, 198, 60“’ DemYnTso"*"™"*""
- Hiibber; Anti-oxidants and Preservatives .)OO ’
- Rubber, Chlorinated, 313(Emitnw) Scale Remover (Catalogue), 608 Shelving Steel (Catalogue), 158 (2) bi’fGvoods, Standard 'Terms and Definitions,
- Spinning Frames, Ring (Catalogue), 636 Standards Institution. British, 39, 48 64 180, 196, 197, 205, 225, '>34 337 ’347’ Qt^**8. 820, 62’6, 708 709’ Statistics, Official, Guide to, 127 '
- .Street Lighting Committee, 12 Surveyors' (!ode of Conduct, 170 ’^"olovm^nt“nSchemes and Uneni- I ployment Question, 441 ; and Industrial
- Swimming Poot I
- ’ ^'bemes of Development, 539 Tachometers (Catalogue), 484, 666 I allygraphs, 196
- (Gata- 8'69(1^8 ’12, 38, 64, 90, 118, 144, 170 196 I -24, 250, 278, 304, 343 3,56 334’ 41.) 440’ 468, 506, 538, 562, 592, 62’0, 650, 678,’ Town Plans, British, 195
- Globes, Standard 456 States, Koad-Oil Consumptiiin 198 W'desSouth"((-‘‘tab-giie’), 318
- Stop, Recorder, 400 watches (Catalogue), 666 v\ ater Alain, Descaling of, 708 65,^45^*’’^'®® Kstiirial, .tc.. Pollution, M eish River Pollution, Prevention by Sewers, WeLh Road Schemes, 90, 441, 469, 651, 679, Wire-Hope Cutter (Catalogue), 90 Wollaston Memorial, 74
- Motor Cars :
- Mrlca South, Registered Jlotor Cars 35.3 Australia Motor Vehicle Imports, 279 Automobile Engineering, Research AVork in. Braking Performance Chart 39 ( ardiff 'Bus Centre, 14,5
- (Cardiff, Heavy-Oil ’Buses 39 Czechoslovakia, Motor Roads in O-’o Hose Clip, Motor-Car, 144 ’
- Imported (.’ars. League of Industry on Adverse Consequences, 353
- Lorries, Diesel-Engined, for Australia, 3 71
- Materials, Motor-(‘ar, Recommended, 145 Newport ’Bus (Centre, 119 Piston Rings ((Catalogue), 184 Road Traffic Order, 602
- Road-Transport Conference, 441, 469, 593
- Sirens, Motor, Electric ((’atalogue), 666
- Traffic Signals and Globes, Standard, 456
- 'Pyre Inflators (Catalogue), 516
- Vehich’S, Commercial Motor ((Jatalogue), 666
- Vehicles Registen’d, (ireat Britain, 290, 592
Naval :
- ” Birmingham,” H.M. Cruiser, Machinery Contract, 679
- ” Electra,” H.M. Torpedo-Boat Dttstroycr, 344
- ” Encounter,” H.M. Destroyer, 539
- ‘‘ Esk,” H.M. Destroyer, Trials, 357
- ” Express,” H.M. Destroyer, 562 Foresight,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch, 22
- ” Grenville,” H.M.S., Boilers of, 331
- ” Indus,” H.M.I.S., Launch of, 224
- Italian Construction, 39
- Italian Destroyers, Launch of, 343.
- Milford Haven Developments, 197, 250
- ‘‘ Sydney,” Australian Cruiser, Launch of, 372
- Target-Towing Vessel, 304
- Obituary. See GENEKAL INDEX
- Physics and Chemistry :
- Wollaston Memorial, 74
- Power Plants. See Electricity
Power Transmission :
- Amsler Dynamometer and Inspection Car 396 {Erratum}
- Bearings, Rolling-Mill (Catalogue), 158 (ihain Drives ((-atalogue), 318
- (?hain Driving, Diagramsand Technique, 366
- Hangers, Ball-Bearing (Catalogue), 608
- Reduction Gears (Catalogue), 90
- Rope Drives (Catalogues), 231, 636
- Wheels, Roller-Chain (Catalogue), 15ft
- Railways and Locomotives :
- Canadian North Eastern Line, l*roposed, 219 Canadian Pacific Rail Contract, 37 Cardiff-Birmingham Express Railcar Service, 39
- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ” Zephyr ”
- i Train, 245
- Containers, Freight, Road-Rail, 251 Diesel-Electric. Trains ((’atalogue), 158 Ferry, Train, Nanking-Pukow, 709
- i ” Flying Hamburger,” German Railcar, 385 Great Western Railway, Motor Vehicles for, 449 ; South Wales Enterprises, lift Littorina Railcar, 602 Locomobiles (Catalogue), 722
- Locomotive Building, L.M. and S. Railway Works, 171
- Locomotives, 75-h.p. Hunslet Diesel, 385, 608 Locomotive, L.M.S. 4-6-0 Type Mixed- Traffic, 196 {Erratum}
- Locomotive Works Extension, 251
- London and North Eastern Railw'ay, Diesel- Electric Rail Coach, 154 ; Road Vehicles for, 620
- Lung-Hai Railw’ay, 470
- Point-Operating Machines, Standard, 70ft Railcars (Catalogue), 484
- Rails, Light Railw’ay, and Portable Tracks, Standard, 234
- Signalling (Catalogue), 213
- Signalling, Colour-Light, L. and N.E. Railway, 570
- Signalling, Relays for. Standard, 337 Stratfordians Association, 440 Switches and (Tossings (Catalogue), 42ft
- Road Accidents. See Accidents
- Schools. See Education
- Ships and Shipbuilding :
- Bureau Veritas Laboratories, 170
- Clyde Activities, 13, 197, 251, 356, 507. 539, 563, 593, 621, 679
- Berry, Train, Nanking-Pukow, 709
- Hills Dry Dockyard, Cardiff, 539
- “ Khodaung,” Motor Tanker, 385
- Launches and Trial Trips, 12, 64, 118, 144, 196, 250, 278, 304, 422, 436, 538, 562, 594, 652, 678
- Lloyd’s Register Staff Association, 412
- Lloyd Triestino, Motorship Construction Progrannne, 679
- Lloyd’s Wreck Returns, 65, 162, 344
- “ Queen Mary,” 305
- Scottish Shipbuilding, 13, 197, 251, 356, 507, 539, 563, 593, 621, 650,679
- Scottish Shipbuilding Contracts, 91,145,197, 251, 305, 344, 650
- Shipbuilders’ Steel Works Deal, 13
- Target-Towing Vessel for Navy, 304
- ” Tunisie,” Ice-Making Equipment, 279
- “ Volunteer,” Motor Tug, 563
- ” William Scoresby,” Royal Research Ship, 507
- Windows, Ships’ (Catalogue), 516
- Windsor Slipways (Wales), Dismantling, 593
Sewage and Drainage :
- Maesteg Scheme, 385
- Rhondda Sewerage W’orks, 39, 344, 385
- Rural Districts, Sewage Proposal and Water Supplies, 91
- Swansea Drainage, 679 ; Drainage Outfall, 305
- Welsh River Pollution, Prevention by Sewers, 250
- Societies. See Technical and Trade
- Strikes. See Trade Societies
Technical Societies :
- Architects, British, Royal Institute, 279
- Arts, Royal Society of, 332
- Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 118 Belfast Association of Engineers, 461 (Uieniical Engineers, Institution of, 413 (’hemical Industry, Society of, 90
- Civil Engineers, Institution of, 593 Consulting Engineers, Inc., Association, 65 l£lectri(^al f’onvention. National, 534 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 12, 166, 197 {Erratum}, 260, 465
- Electrical Engineers, Supervising, Association of, 385
- Engineers’ German Circle, 69
- Extra High Tension Conference, Paris, 650
- Faraday Society, 73
- Fuel, Institute of, 372
- Finsbury Technical College, Old Students’ Association, 506
- Gas Conference, International, 128
- Gas Engineers, Institution of, 119
- Ireland, Institution of Civil Engineers of, 344 iron and Steel Institute, 630
- Junior Institution of Engineers, 507, 586, 621,704
- Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 608, 646 (ErmZnw)
- Mechanical Engineers, Yorkshire Section, 679
- Mechanics, Applied, Fourth International Congress, 563
- Meteorological Society, Royal, 651
- Naval Architects, Institution of, 309, 469 Newcomen Society 651 {Erratum}
- North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 343, 592
- Sanitary Engineers, Institution of, 20, 384
- Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, 65
- Surveyors’ Institution, (Thartered, 170
- Transport, Institute of, 385, 440
- Telephony, See Electricity
- Tools. See Machine and other Tools
Trade Societies, andc. :
- Accidents, Industrial Fatalities, United States Review, with Causes, 115 ; Chief Inspector of Factories Report, 1933, 141 Africa, South, Legislation for Insurance against Workers’ Accidents and Industrial Diseases, 409; Railwaymen, Improved Wages and Conditions, 465 ; Commission to Examine Wage and Industrial Conciliation Acts, 540; Trades and Labour’ Council’s Objection to Term “ Semi- Skilled,” 540 ; Cape Labour Federation on Sex Equality Question and Effect of Employing Natives, 617
- Aliens Restriction Act, Appeal for Omission of Section 1, 508
- Appleton, Mr., on Shorter Working Week and Unemployment, 572
- Apprenticeship, Mr. Ching on the Advantage of Introducing Apprentices into Industry, 675 ; United States Regulation relating to Training Programmes, 675
- Australian T.U.C., Rejection of Proposal to Repudiate Arbitration Courts, 705 ; Suggested General Strike to Secure Restoration of Cuts, andc., 705
- Baldwin, Mr., on Shorter Working Hours, 380 Bedaux System, Workers and Employers’ Investigation of, 617
- Blastfurnacemen, Ore Miners, <fcc.. Union on Lack of Labour Provisions in Re-organisation of Iron and Steel Industry, 87
- Boilermakers’ Society, Membership and Benefit Data, 87, 220, 342, 437 ; Executive f^ouncil Candidate on Suppression of Friendly Section and Industrial Agreements, 87 ; Mr. Hill on the Service of (’raft Unionism, 193 ; Mr. Hill on Alleged Shortage of Skilled Men and Unemployment, 342 ; Mr. Hill on Elimination of Overtime by Shifts, 437
- Boots Pure Drug Company, Continuance of Five-Day Week, 508; Comments on Experimental Working, 572, 588 ; Labour Minister’s Comments on the Report, 647 Boot and Shoe Operators, Rejection of Proposed Wage Agreement, 299 ; Provisional Wage Agreement, Payment by Result (lause, 588
- Building Trades, Union Restrictions on T.U.C. Agenda, 61; President’s Criticism of Government Economy Campaign, 247 ; Resolution in Favour of the 40-Hour Week, 247 ; Resolution on Wage Reductions, <fec., 247; Proposed Application for Reduction of Wage Rate Index Figure, 299: Canada, Quebec Building Trades Agreement, Wages and Hours, 675
- Bulgaria, Legislative Enlistment of Unemployed Persons for Public Works, 705
- Cana (la. Trades and Labour Congress on Shorter Week-Day and Work-Week, 617 : Quebec Building Trades Agreement, Wages and Hours, 675
- Capital and Socialism, Labour Party Discussion, 380
- Capitalism, Alleged Failure, and Acquisition of Industry, 115 (•arr C’o.’s Employees, 45-Hour without Reduction of Pay, 647
- (’li(‘mi(!al Employers’ Association, Kaf(“ Offer, 465
- China, Military Order to Governors to Cheek Disputes between Employersand Workers, 115: Workers’ Jiducation Committee, Object and Provisions, 647
- (leveland Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 39, 384 (leveland Ironstone Miners’ Wages, 413 (’oal Industry, Integration of, T.U.C. Resolution, 277
- C’oal-B^oducing Countries, Limitation of Hours Report, 353
- Conservative and Unionist Associations Conference, Mr. Baldwin on .Shorter Working Hours, 380: Industrial Reconstruction Resolution, 380
- ment, 539
- Denmark. Factory Inspection Report, In- , cidence of Lead Poisoning, 300
- ! Diseases, Occupational, I.L.O. New Draft (’onvention, 21
- Disputes, National, T.U.C. Resolution on Raising Funds, 277
- Distressed Areas, Sir W. Portal’s Report, 539 Dockers. See Port Labourers
- Draughtsmen, Engineering and Shipbuilding, Labour Party Affiliation Question, 647
- Drivers of Road Vehicles, Transport Board’s Wage, d’C., Recommendations, 141
- Economic Power Question in Socialising Industry, 380
- Education, University Extra-Jlural Scholarships for Workers, 675 ; Miners’ Welfare Scholarships, 705
- Electrical Contracting Industry, Mr. Orringe on the Legalisation of Wage Rates, 21
- Electrical Supply Industry, Wages Agreement for Switchboard Attendants, 61
- Electrical Trades Union, New Wage Rates 437
- Employers’ National Federation, (Uiairman- ship. Retirement of Sir A. Smith, 409 : Appointment of Mr. A. Ramsav, 465
- Employment Exchange Reports, 61, 87, 166. 193, 247, 342, 409, 437, 508, 572, 647, 705 Employment, T.L.O. Statistics, 36, 380;
- Employment Figures, Ministerial Estimates, 61, 87, 572
- Engineering Cnion, Amalgamated, Resolutions on T.U.C. Agenda, 61; Condemnation of Unemployment Act, 61; Membership and Benefit Data, 61, 166, 277, 409, 540, 675 ; on the Cure for Overtime, 115 ; on the Question of Consolidating Wages and on a Price Basis for Piece Work, 166 ; on Agreement Conditions for Avoiding Disputes, 166, 667 ; on Overtime as Affecting the Unemployed, 166 ; on Wages of Staff in Generating Stations, andc., 409 ; (’ost of Living Index, 409 ; York Memorandum, Ballot for Retention or Amendment, 409 ; on the 40-Hour Week and Re-distribution of Employment, 409; Claim for Wages Advance and Revision of Wage, andc,. Agreement, 409, 540, 647, 705 ; Resolution with regard to Railway Shopmen and Wage Restoration, 540 ; on the Need for Concerted Action in Negociation with Employers, 675; Details of New Wages Claim, 705
- Factories, Foreign, in Great Britain and the Aliens Restriction Act, 508
- Federation of Trades Councils, Experimental Arrangement for Recruitment of Members of Various Unions, 409
- Florence, Prof. P. S., on Shorter Hours and the Wages “ Snag,” 675
- France, Act Subsidising Merchant Ships and Deep-Sea Fishing Vessels, Conditions of, 300 ; Act Regulating the Title ” Certificated Engineer,” 342; Unemployment Relief Schemes and Hours of Work and Rates of Pay, 540 ; Chambers of Commerce, Resolution on Shorter Working Hours, 617
- Friendly Societies, Chief Registrar’s Figures for Trade Union Membership, 437, 617
- Gas Industry, Workers’ Acceptance of Employers’ Wage Offer, 508
- General Federation of Trades, Mr. Aucock on .Legalising Wage Agreements, 36; Mr. Hudson on the Ill-Effect of Shorter Hours with Reduced Wages, 36; on Violation of the Fair Wage Clause, 36 ; on Increase in the Number and Scope of Joint Industrial Councils, 36 ; on Factory Workers’ Health and Safety, Suggested Strengthening of Inspection, 36; Mr. Appleton on the Best Policy for Industrial Reform and on Agreements and Reasoned Argument,. 141; Membership and Benefit Data, 141, 572
- General and Municipal Workers, on the Failure of Capitalism and on Workers’ Control of Industry, 61 ; Acceptance of (Chemical Employers’ Wage Offer, 465; (to A’ (’o.’s Employees, 45-Hour Week, without Reduction of Pay, 647
- Geneva, I.L.O., Proposal to Discuss 40-Hour Week at Next (Conference, British Delegates’ Opposition, 353 ; Coal-Producing Countries and Limitation of Hours of Work Report, 353
- Germany, Effect of Restricted Employment of Women, 21; Effort to Relegate Younger (Unskilled) Workers to Labour (Camps in Favour of Older Unemployed, 141; Service Regulations as to Overtime, 166; Earned Income Statistics, 193; Business Research Institute and Financing Schemes to Increase Thnployment, 193 ; Order Regulating Redistribution of Labour, 247; Unemployment, Age-Distribution Statistics, 465 ; Architects, Order as to ITaining and Titles of, 588 ; Handicraftsmen’s Congress, Measures R(igulating Craft System, 647
- Hours of Work, Coal-Producing Countries, Rejection of Ratification of International Convention (1931) Limiting Hours and Suggested Revision of Convention, 21 ; Overtime in Coal Mines, Government Investigation 21 ; Resolutions on T.U.C. Agenda, 61; I.L.O. Resolution on Working Hours, British Government Dissent, 61; Miners* Federation on Reduction of Working Hours and on Cessation of Overtime, 87 ; Large Increase of Unpaid Overtime in Russia, 115; A.E.U. on the Cure for Overtime, 115 ; Restriction of Hours, Ill-Effect on Community of Resulting Stagnation, 141 ; International Miners’ Federation, 40-Hour Week Resolution, 166 ; A.E.U. on Overtime as Affecting the Unemployed, 166 ; German Service Regulations as to Overtime, 166 ; Czechoslovakia, Employersand Workers’ Provisional Agreement as to Hours, andc., 166; T.U.C. 40-Hour Week Demand, 220, 277 ; League of Industry’s Questionnaire, with Comments on Replies, 220; T.U.C., Mr. Conley’s Comments on 40-Hour Week Demand, 247 ; Building Trade Union Conference, Resolution for 40-Hour Week, 247; 40-Hour Week, Proposed Discussion at 1935 International Conference, British Delegates’ Opposition, 353 ; League of Industry, 40-Hour Week Report, 353; Shipbuilding Employers’ Federation, Opposition to 40-Hour Week. 353 ; Coal-Producing Countries, Limitation of Hours Report, 353 ; Mr. Baldwin on Shorter Working Hours, 380 ; Christian Metal Workers, International, on the Iron and Steel Industry and the 44-Hour Week, 380 ; A.E.U. on the 40-Hour Week and the Redistribution of Employment, 409; Italian Federation of Labour on the 40-Hour Week and the Restriction of Overtime, 465; Italy, Ravenna and Bologna, Introduction of Four-Shift System, 465 ; Boots Drug Co. Continuance of Five-Day Week, 508, 572, 588, 647; Italy, Employers and Employed, 40-Hour Week Agreement, 508, 572 ; Oslo Conference on the Shorter Working Week, 508 ; French Public Works for Relief of Unemployment, Hours of Work Conditions, 540 ; Conference of Labour Minister, Employers and T.U.C. on Working Hours, 572 ; Mr. Appleton on the Shorter Working Week and Unemployment, 572 ; India, Hours of Work and Factories Act, 617 ; Italy, Practical Abolition of Overtime, 617 ; Canada, Trades and Labour Congress on Shorter Week-Day and Work-Week, 617; France, Chambers of (’ominerce Resolution on Shorter Hours, 617 ; T.U.(’. on the 40-Hour Week and the All-in Convention, 647 : Carr Co.’s Employees, 45-Hour Week without Restriction of Pay, 647 ; Prof. Florence on Shorter Hours and the Wages “ Snag,” 675 ; (’anada, Quebec Building Trades. Agreement, Wages and Honrs, 675
- India, Hours of Work and Overtime under Factories Act, 617
- Industrial R.econstruction Resolution, (’on- servative and Unionist Associations, 380
- Industrial Reorganisation (Enabling) Bill, Objects, 588; ‘‘Man and Metal” Comments, 705
- Industrial Situation, 61, 87, 193, 342, 409, 508, 588, 647
- Industry, Labour Party and Proposed Acquisition of, 115, 380
- industry. Socialisation of, Dr. Dalton on the Steps to be taken, 380
- International Labour flffice, Occupational Diseases, New Draft Convention, 21 ; Suggested Extension of the Principle of Protection to Workers of all Countries, 465
- Iron and Steel Federation, British, ” Man and Metal ” on Sir A. Duncan’s Appointment as Chairman, 705
- Iron and Steel Industry, Socialisation Scheme, 193, 383
- Iron and Steel Trades Confederation, on Improved Conditions and Increased Employment, 342
- Iron Trade Wages, 119, 441, 593
- Italy, Seamen’s Wages, Reduction by Agreement, 220; Federations of Industry, Proposals for Combating Unemployment, 247 ; Labour Confederation on the 40- Hour Week and Restriction of Overtime, 465 ; Ravenna and Bologna, Introduction of Four-Shift System, 465 ; Employers and Employees, 40-Hour Week Agreement, 508, 572, 617 ; Employers’ and Workers’ Contribution to Family Allowance Fund, 617 ; Practical Abolition of Overtime, 617 Japan, Japanese T.U.C. on Dumping in Foreign Markets, 115; Question of Improved Standard of Labour Conditions, 115; Seamen’s Union, Reform Demands, 247 ; Confederation of Industrial Associa-’ tions, Baron Go on Gradual Industrial Improvement by Legislation, 300 ; Japanese T.U.(\ Agenda, 588
- Juvenile Labour and School-Leaving Age, T.U.C. Resolution, 277
- Labour, Attitude towards War, 21
- Labour Churches of Christ (U.S.A.) and Non-Recognition of Unions by Employers, 540
- Labour Ministry, (‘onference with Employers and T.U.C. oil Working Hours, 572
- Labour Ministry Reports, 61, 87, 166, 193, 247, 342, 409, 437, 572, 647. 705
- Labour Notes, 21, 36, 61, 87, 115, 141, 166, 193, 220, 247, 277, 299, 342, 353, 380, 409, 437, 465, 508, 540, 572, 588, 617. 647, 675, 705
- Labour Party, London Local, Comprehensive Ameliorative Legislation Scheme, 87; on the Failure of Capitalism and on Public Aecpiisition of Industries, 115
- Liibour Party, National, Conference, Discussion and Defeat of Social ist League Amendment to Council’s Proposals, 380 ; on the Socialisation of the Iron and Steel Industry, 380 ; J’ransport Workers and the Effects of Rationalisation, 380
- Lead Poisoning in Denmark, Factory inspection Report, 300
- League of Industry, Employment Planning Questionnaire and Replies thereto, 220 ; National Conference and th<‘ 40-llour Week, 353; on Increasing Foreign Car Imports and on Causes, 353
- Light Castings Industry, Wage Cut Restorations, 193
- Living, Cost of, Index Figures, 409
- Mellor, W., on E(;onomic Reconstruction of Society, 380 ; on the Socialisation of th(“ Iron and Steel Industry, 380
- Metal Workers, Christian, International, on the Iron and Steel Industry and the 44- Hour Week, 380
- Metalworkers, International Federaiion, on Supervision of Prodiudion and Exiiort of War Materials, 247; Membership dala, 380 ; on Shortening Working Time and on Continental AVage (‘onditions, 437
- Metropolitan-A’ickers Trade Apprentices, Entertainment of Parents, 413
- Miners’ Federation, Alleged Excess of Overtime in Mines, Government Investigation, 21 ; Annual Conference, President on Need for National Agreement and on Owners’ Mistrust, 87 ; on Nationalisation of Mines, 87 ; on Reduction of AA'orking Hours, 87 ; on Enforcement of National AA'ages Agreement, 87 ; on Overtime and Growth of Sunday Labour in Mines, 87 : on Coal By-Products and the Mining Industry, 87 ; Conference on South AA^ales Alining Dispute, 342; Proposed T.L.O. Conference on Production and Sale of Coal, 437 ; on Ratification of Hours of AVork in Alines Convention, 437
- Aliners* Federation, International, 40-Hour AA'eek Resolution, 166
- Aliners, Iron Ore, Compensation for Dust Disease, 705
- Miners’ Welfare National Scholarships, 705 Motor Car Imports, Excessive, Adverse Result for Workers, 353
- New Zealand, Labour Alliance and Restoration of Wage Cuts, 410
- Norway, Labour Disputes Amendment Acts. 220 ; Oslo Conference on Shorter Working AVeek, 508
- Overtime. See llcyurs of Work (above)
- Pattern Makers’ Association on Unemployment Position, 84, 437 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 193, 300, 572, 675 ; Association with A.E.U. in Alovement to Revise 1931 Agreement, 300
- Poland, Overtime Claim, Supreme Court .fudgment, 220
- Port Labourers and Employers, Question of Restoring Pre-1931 Agreement, 299 ; Partial Restoration of Dockers’ AA^ages, 572
- Portal Report, Distressed Areas, 539
- Post Olfice Workers’, Sir Kingsley AA’’ood’s Statement on Improved Wages Demand, 61 : New AWages Scheme Authorised, Details of Scheme, 675
- Professional AVorkers Federation, Air. Latham on Unemployment in the Ranks and on Causes, 342 ; on the Platte of Non-AIanual Workers and on Ihiemploy- ment, 465 ; Resolution on Title of Architect, 540
- Psycho-Technical Tests for AA’orkers, Sweden, 588
- Railwaymen, National Union. See Hail- iDuys (below)
- Railways, Air. Henderson (N.U.R.) on the Conflict of Interest between Employers and Employed and on a New Policy, 21 : Mr. Alarchbank on the Negotiating Alachinery Question, 21, 36; TTnions’ Resolution on Negotiation Question, 36 ; Pressure for Restoration of AA'^ages fhits. 36, 61, 87, 115, 116; on Government Responsibility in Relation to Unemployment, 36 ; Companies and Unions (km- ferences on Negotiating Alachinery, 141, 230, 437, 617, 705 ; Settlement of AA'ages Question, 166 ; on the Suggested Federation of all Transport Unions, 193 ; Sho])- inen and Craft Unionsand the Restoration of AVages by Instalments, 353; N.U.R. Scheme for All-In Transport AA'orkers’ Organisation, 647
- Ramsay, A., Appointment to Chairmanship of National Employers’ National Federation, 465
- Road Transport Board, AA'ages, AT., Reconi mendations, 141
- Russia, Increases in Pay of Lower-Paid AVorkers, Sequel to Damage of (3rops by Drought, 36 ; Large Increase of Unpaid Overtime in Russia, 115 : Textile AVorkcr’s Invention for Operating 16-24 Looms, 342; Sea and River Transport Workers, Duties and Penalties for Breaches thereof, 540; AEoscow Confertuiee on Heavy Industries, Production and Cost Data, with Proposals for Improved Organisation. 617
- S(di()larships for AVorkers, University Extra Alural, 675
- “Semi-Skilled” AVorkers, South African Trades and Labmir (’ouncil’s Objection to Term, 540
- Shipbuilding Employers’ Federation, Election of Officers, 572
- Shipbuilding. Employers and Unions Conference, Employers’ Opposition to 40-Hour AVeek, 353; Shipbuilding Unions and A.E.U., Combined Claim for Wage, A^c., Revision, 409, 588 ; Proposed Committee to Supervise Aircraft AVorkers’ Conditions, 588
- Smith, Sir A., Retirement from Employers’ National Federation, 409, 437
- Socialism and Capital, Labour Party Discussion, 380
- South Wales Miners, Wage, andc., Demands, National Board Kecommendations, 141, 193 ; Menace of Strike, 247, 342, 353, 357 ; Settlement Agreement, Terms of, 353 ; Arbitrators’ Award, 508 ; Economic Effect of Increased Wages, 563
- Strike Statistics, 87,193, 342, 437, 572, 705
- Sweden, Improved Labour Market, Royal Social Board’s Figures, 465; Psycho- Technical Tests for Workers, 588
- Taff-Merthyr Colliery Strike, 540 ; Improved Pay to Non-Strikers, 540; Economic Eff ects of Increased Pay, 563 ; Stoppage of Notices to Cease Work, 572 ; Settlement of Dispute, 588
- 'I'extile Industry, Russian Device to Enable one Man to Work 16-24 Looms, 342
- 'Phames Side Cold-Storage Wharf Strike, 647 'ITades Disputes, tfec.. Act., 1927, Demand for Repeal, 61
- Trades Vnion Congress, Welfare Work for Unemployed Appointment of Committee, 21 ; September Meeting Resolutions, 61 ; on the Socialisation of the Iron and Steel Fndustry, 193, 277 ;
- Agenda, 220; 1 -nemplovnient of, 220, *277 ;
- Industry, 220, luents on the 40-Hour Week and other Demands, National Disputes,
- Labour and School-Leaving Age, 277 ; on Overtime and the 40-Hour Week, 277 ; War, Adverse Attitude of Council and General Strike Question, 277; Derelict Areas Resolution, 277 ; Suggested Cotton Control Board, 277 ; on the Integration of the Coal Industry, 277 ; G. C. and the 'Prades Councils, Utilisation of Machinery and Services, 409; on Disruptive Elements in Local Trades Councils, 508 ; on Legislation to Compensate Non-Manual Workers Dismissed after Long Service, 540 ; on the 40-Hour Week and the All-in Convention (I.L.O.), 647 ; Mr. Citrine on Industrial Union versus Craft Union Policy in U.S.A., 647
- Trade UnionMembership, Friendly Societies’ Ke turns, 437
- Transport and General Workers’ Union, Annual Keport, 342 ; Scheme for International Collaboration, 342 ; Resolution at L.P. Conference on Effects of Rationalisation, 380
- Transport Workers, N.U.R. Scheme for All-in Organisation, 647
- Truck Acts, Unions’ Demand for Amendment of, 61
- Unemployment Act, Condemnation by Unions, 61
- Unemployment, General, T.U.C. Committee to Consider Welfare Question, 21; I.L.O. Quarterly Statistics, 36, 380; T.U.C. Condemnation of Unemployment Act, 1934, 220, 277 ; United States Statistics, 353 ; Great Britain, Increase of Employment and Absorption of Unemployment 409 ; Health Ministry Statistics, Correcting Mis-statements, 437
- Unemployment Insurance, Labour Ministry Reports, 61, 87, 166, 193, 247, 342, 409, 437, 540, 572, 588, 647, 70.5
- Unemployment Insurance, Lowering of Age of Entry, 166; “ Guaranty Survey”
- (U.S.A.) on the Impracticability of a Sound Plan, 675
- Unemployment Reports, 36, 61,87, 166, 193, 247, 342, 508, 540, 572, 647, 705
- Union Memberships, Experimental Recruitment Scheme, 409
- United States, International Machinists and Position of Skilled Workers under Fair Competition Codes, 21; Steel Trade Strike Menace Ended, 21; U.S. Representation on International Labour Organisation, Acceptance by Congress, 36,193 ; National Recovery Act, Ineffective Working of Clauses Regulating Wages Discussions, <fec., 61 ; New York State Insurance Fund Figures, 115 ; Railway Labour Act as Affecting Company Unions and Labour Representation, 115 ; Industrial Fatalities, Some Causes, 115 ; International Machinists on the Giant Industries and Industrial Strife, 220 ; Textile Workers’ Strike and Demands, 247, 277, 300, 342 ; Mr. Colleran (A.F.L.) on Textile Workers’ Conditions Before and After National Recovery Act, 277 ; Textile Strike, Settlement Concessions, 342 ; Unemployment Figures, A.F.L., 353 ; Federation of Labour and Machinists “ Auto-Mechanics ” Dispute, 353 ; Higher Accident Bate with Inexperienced Workers, 353 ; Labour Department’s Standard Bequirements for Safety and Health in Manufacturing Industries, : 409 ; Bureau of Mines, Average Disable- j ment Figures in Mine and Quarry Accidents, 466 ; E. F. Andrews on Needed Amendment of Workmen’s Compensation Law, 466 ; International Machi^sts and Industrial Unionism Question, 46b ; Wage Increase Statistics for Various Industries, 465 ; Manufacturers’ Bequest for State Legislation Fixing Besponsibility on Labour Organisations for tb^ir Acts, 508 ; Churches of Christ on Non-Becognition of Unions by Employers, 540 ; Apprenticeship Contracts and Fair Competition Code, Conditions of Supersession, 540 ; International Machinists and the A.F.L. Industrial Unionism Question, 588 ; Industrial Union versus Craft Union Question, 647: “ Guaranty Survey ” on Impracticability of Sound Plan of Unemploymeni Insurance, 676 ; Begulation Relating to Development of Apprenticeship Training Programmes, 675
- Wages, Fluctuation of, 87, 193, 342, 437, 572, 705
- War Materials International Metalworkers on Production and Export Supervision, 247 War, Statement of Labour Attitude Towards, 21
- Women, Effect of Restricted Employment in Germany, 21 ; South Africa, Cape Labour Federation on Sex Equality Question, 617 Women, International Council of, Etpiality Propaganda Resolution, 220
- Workmen’s Compensation, Insurance Legislation in South Africa, 409; Workmen’s Compensation (Coal Mines) Act, 1934, 705 Yugoslavia, Workers’ Insurance Office and Loans to Local Public Bodies, 705
- Trade. See Coal; Iron and Steel; Ships and Shipbuilding
Tramways :
- Nanking Tramways, 450
- Swansea, Proposed, 65J
- Turbines. See Engines and Boilers
- Universities. S(?e Ed neat ion
- Vehicles. S(‘e Motor Cars; Ha Haans
- Warships. See Naval
Waterworks, andc. :
- Blaenant J)du Keservoir, Refilling of, 357 (Cardigan Supply Sciienies, 65, 344
- Oarniarthensiiire Schemes, 506
- Galloway Scheme (Jontract, 145, 67S (Tlamorgan Schemes, 344
- Gloucester Scheme, Water from the Wye, lls Italian Water Supply Works, 401
- London, Suggested Supply of Welsh Waler, 65
- Mains, Water, Descaling of, 70S
- Newport Supply Works, 279
- Newport Water Restrictions, 225
- Pontardulais Flood-Prevention Scheme, 111
- Port Talbot Water Scheme, 621
- Rural Supplies and County Aiithorifics, 469
- Rural Sui)plies and Electricity, 91
- Scotland, Rural Water Supply, 250
- Swansea New Reservoir, 651 Swansea Supply Scheme, 65
- Swansea Valley Catchment Board, Proposed 441
- Swansea, Withdrawal of Water Restriction, 385, 469.
- Tawe River Catchment Scheme, 593, 621
- Wales, South, Afforestation to Meet Water Problem, 145
- Water Grid, National, Need for, 197
- Water Sterilisation, 538
- Welsh Coalfield Drainage Scliemes, 145, 344
- Welsh Water Supply Position, 145, 385, 469, 708
- Welsh Water Supplies, Rural Areas, 39, 197, 563
- Wye Drainage Scheme;, 12, 118, 250, 279, 344, 357, 469, 469, 621
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