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Engineering 1935 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1935 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs
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Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1935 Jan-Jun: Index

PARAGRAPHS

Accidents :

  • American Practice in Relation to Industrial Accidents, 307
  • California, Accidents to Minors in. Incidence of Hazard, 153
  • Engineering Union, “ Monthly Journal ” Comments on Accidents, 264
  • New York State Industrial Fatalities, 22
  • Road Accidents, Great Britain, 63, 119

Aeronautics :

  • Air Mail Growth, 201
  • Air Screw, Variable Pitch, 600 {Erratum)
  • Civil Aviation, British Developments, 601 ; Wireless Stations, 364
  • Engines, Aeroplane (Catalogue), 456 Instruments, Electrical, for Aeroplanes (Catalogue), 456
  • Piston Rings, Aero (Catalogue), 667
  • Royal Air Force, Expansion of Personnel, 229
  • Skoda Aircraft Factory, Poland, Sale to Government, 436
  • Smoke and Aviation, 465
  • Stockholm International Aero Exhibition, 527
  • Tubes, Phosphor Bronze, Standard, 20
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy

Appointments, Awards, andc. :

  • Actonian Prize, Royal Institution Award,651 Albert Medal, Royal Society of Arts, to Sir R. A. Hadfield, 677
  • Architecture, Royal Gold Medal Award, 223 Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 103 Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Lord Hirst to be Hon. Member, 118
  • Faraday Medal, to Dr. F. B. Jewett, 118 Kelvin Medal, to Sir J. A. Fleming, 363, 465. Osborne Reynolds Medal, to Mr. H. J.
  • Pooley, 297 |
  • Portland House Prize Awards, to G. G. Watkins and R. Cheetham, 685
  • Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, i Chairmanship, 63
  • Trasenster Medal, to Mr. G. Claude, 304
  • Automobiles. See Motor Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges :

  • Carmarthen Town Bridge, 13
  • Chientang River Steel Bridge, 492
  • Mitcham Station Bridge, 626
  • Severn Bridge, Proposed, 681
  • Waterloo Bridge, Demolition of, 202
  • Watling-Street Bridge Reconstruction, 388
  • Wye Bridge, Chepstow, 13
  • Building and Building Construction :
  • Bradford Building Conference, 119 I
  • Flat Building, Modern, 680 '
  • Housing and Town Planning Congress, International, 311
  • Rome Scholarship in Architecture, 685
  • Steel Buildings (Catalogue), 667 Yorkshire Educational Association,
  • Industry, 254

Canals :

  • Manchester Ship, 282

Catalogues :

  • 26, 77, 104, 132, 160, 188, 215, 242 324, 350, 376, 402, 430, 456, 480, 614, 640, 667, 694
  • Adamson, D., <fe Co., Ltd., 104
  • Aero Piston Ring Co., Ltd., 667
  • Allen, Edgar, and Co., Ltd., 132, 188 Andrews, Cuthbert, 188
  • Angus, Geo., and Co., Ltd., 270
  • Armstrong Saurer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., 350, 560
  • Asea Electric, Ltd., 132
  • Asquith, Wm., Ltd., 640
  • Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 215, 350, 402, 480, 640
  • Bakelite, Ltd., 350
  • Beardmore Diesels, Ltd., 350
  • Beck, 0. N., 350
  • B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., 242, 456
  • Benjamin Electric, Ltd., 270, 560
  • Birmabright, Ltd., 614
  • Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 560
  • Birtley Co., Ltd., 456
  • Blackman Export Co., Ltd., 160, 376, 456, 532 694
  • Blakeborough, J., and Sons, 188, 480
  • Block and Anderson, Ltd., 480
  • Boby, Robt., Ltd., 350, 532
  • Braby, F., <fe Co., Ltd., 104
  • Bray, G., and Co., Ltd,, 215, 480
  • Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Ltd., 324
  • British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 26, 242, 270, 456, 560, 694
  • British Timken, Ltd,, 270
  • Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 215, 242
  • Broom and Wade, Ltd., 215
  • Brown, Bayley’s Steel Works, Ltd., 350
  • Brown Brothers, Ltd., 640
  • Brown, D., and Sons (Hudd.), Ltd., 188, 297, 640
  • Brush Electrical Co., Ltd., 297
  • Budenberg Gauge Co., Ltd., 640
  • Buell Combustion Co., Ltd., 532
  • Bullers, Ltd., 270
  • [[Burston Spanner Co]., 77
  • Butler Machine Tool Co., Ltd,, 215, 297
  • Calorizing Corporation of Great Britain, Ltd., 297
  • Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd., 132, 188, 350, 480
  • Carr, J. W., and Co,, Ltd., 188
  • Cast Concrete Products Association, Ltd., 160 Cochranes (Middlesbrough) Foundry, Ltd., 480, 640
  • Cohen, G., Sons and Co., Ltd., 376, 402
  • Colchester Lathe Co., 160
  • Constructional Engineering Co., Ltd., 640 Constructors, Ltd., 188
  • Contrasit Company of Great Britain, Ltd., 77 Copper Development Association, 77
  • Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 104
  • Cressall Manufacturing Co., 297, 480
  • Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 160, 456, 614 Crosby Valve and Engineering Co., Ltd., 188, 270, 430, 480
  • Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 132
  • Davidson and Co., Ltd., 77
  • Delco-Remy and Hyatt, Ltd., 402
  • Deloro Smelting and Refining Co., Ltd., 376 Donovan Electrical Co., Ltd., 215, 270 Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., 297
  • Drainage, Dredging and Construction Co., Ltd., 26
  • Drawing Office Technical Service, 160
  • Drayton Regulator and Instrument Co., 215 456
  • Duckham, A., and Co., Ltd., 297
  • Dyson, R. A., and Co., Ltd., 132
  • Edward Valve and Manufacturing Co., Inc., 132, 350, 640
  • Electric Furnace Co., Ltd., 132, 560
  • Electrofio Meters Co., Ltd., 614
  • Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 160,215, 614
  • Engineering and Lighting Equipment Co., Ltd., 77
  • English Electric Co., Ltd., 77, 160, 694
  • English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 532
  • Erste Brunner Maschinenfabrik-Gesellschaft, 350
  • Ewart and Sons, Ltd., 188
  • Feedwater Specialists Co., 430
  • Fenner J. H., and Co., Ltd., 376, 402
  • Ferguson, Pailiii, Ltd., 26, 77, 132, 242, 350 Ferodo, Ltd., 560
  • Findlay and Co., 270
  • Fischer Bearings Co., 532
  • Fletcher, Miller, Ltd., 270
  • Foster Instrument Co., 640
  • Foundry Equipment, Ltd., 104
  • Fox, Samuel, and Co., Ltd., 456
  • Fraser, Andrew, 480
  • Fretwell Heating Co., Ltd., 160
  • Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Ltd., 215
  • Gandy Belt Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 376
  • General Electric Co., Ltd., 242, 297, 480
  • Gent and Co., Ltd., 242, 480
  • Germ Lubricants, Ltd., 324
  • Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 402
  • Grace Engineering Co., Ltd., 350
  • G.W.B. Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 77 Hadfields, Ltd., 26, 160, 456 Hall, B. J., and Co., Ltd., 667
  • Hanovia, Ltd., 480
  • Hardypick, Ltd., 188, 270, 667
  • Hayward-Tyler and Co., Ltd., 402
  • Heenan and Froude, Ltd., 77
  • Henderson, J. M., and Co., Ltd., 376, 532 Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., 270, 350, 532
  • Herbert, A., Ltd., 297
  • Higgs Motors, Ltd., 297, 560 High Duty Alloys, Ltd., 694
  • Hilger, A., Ltd., 242
  • Hispano-Suiza, Soci^t^ Franvaise, 456 Hoffmann Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 104 Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 430
  • Holland, B. A., Engineering Co., Ltd., 694 Holman Bros., Ltd., 215, 350, 430
  • Holmes, J. H., and Co., Ltd., 77, 132, 297 Hopkinsons, Ltd., 242, 350, 402, 532
  • Horseley Bridge and Thomas Piggott, Ltd., 480 Houseman and Thompson, Ltd., 160
  • Igranic Electric Co., Ltd., 77, 324, 456
  • Integra Company, 188
  • Ismaila Valve Co., 456
  • Keith, James, and Blackman Co., Ltd., 77, 242, 270, 480
  • Knight, J., and Hale, Ltd., 242
  • Labinal, Etablissements, 456
  • Lancashire Dynamo and Crypto, Ltd., 242
  • Letts-Martin Manufacturing Co., 667
  • Lincoln Electric Co., 160, 188, 350
  • Liptak Furnace Arches, Ltd., 456
  • London Electric Firm, 560
  • London Oil Refinery Co., 270
  • M. and C. Switchgear, Ltd., 188, 297
  • Marco Conveyor and Engineering Co., 560 Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., 532 Marryat and Scott, Ltd., 160
  • Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd., 402 Mirrlees Watson Co., Ltd., 215 I
  • Negretti <fe Zambra, 104, 402
  • Nichols Compressors, Ltd., 640 Nissen Buildings, Ltd., 667
  • Noyes Brothers (Sydney), Ltd., 402
  • Oerlikon, Ateliers de Construction, 350 I
  • Ozalid Co., Ltd., 402 I
  • Peebles, Bruce, and Co., Ltd., 77, 105, 430 '
  • Pels, Henry, and Co., Ltd., 242
  • Pillans, H. and J., and Wilson, 376
  • Platt Brothers and Co., Ltd., 26, 402, 640
  • Poore, G. J., and Co., Ltd., 26
  • Pulsometer Engineering Co., Ltd., 350 Pyrene Co., Ltd., 324
  • Radiovisor Parent, Ltd., 188 I
  • Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., 324, 532 !
  • Reinforced Concrete Association (Catalogue), I 402
  • Reliance Telephone Co., Ltd., 188
  • Renold and Coventry Chain Co., Ltd., 77, 132, 560
  • Reyrolle, A., and Co., Ltd.,
  • 242, 430, 480
  • Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 26, 270, 667 Robinson T., and Son, Ltd., 104, 160, 402 Rotax, Ltd., 26
  • Rotherham and Sons, Ltd., 402 Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., 350
  • Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 215, 376, 456, 560 Ruths Area Accumulators, Ltd., 350
  • Sankey, J. H., and Son, Ltd., 350, 694
  • Scott, H. J., and Co. (Belfast), Ltd., 188, 376, 480
  • Selas Gas and Engineering Co., Ltd., 694 Selson Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 297
  • Slingsby, H. C., 215
  • Smith and Grace Screw Boss Pulley Co., Ltd., 160
  • Smokeless Combustion Co., Ltd., 132
  • Smoot Engineering Corporation, 350
  • Soag Machine Tools, Ltd., 480
  • South Durham Steel and Iron Co., Ltd., 270
  • Specialloid, Ltd., 640
  • Sperry Products, Inc., 667
  • Stanton Ironworks Co., Ltd., 242, 694
  • Staveley Iron and Coal Co., Ltd., 560
  • Stockton Chemical Engineers and Riley Boilers, Ltd., 324
  • Stream-Line Filter Co., Ltd., 242
  • Sturtevant Engineering Co., Ltd., 104, 132, 350, 402, 480
  • Superheater Co., Ltd., 560
  • Switchgear and Cowans, Ltd., 430
  • Tecalemit, Ltd., 132 Tensometer, Ltd., 297 Thomas, Bertram, 132
  • Treasure, J. B., and Co., Ltd., 614 Trico-Folberth, Ltd., 297
  • Trist, R., <fc Co. (1930), Ltd., 640 Truscon Concrete Steel Co., Ltd., 456
  • Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Ltd., 350
  • Tyler (Water and Sanitary), Ltd., 77
  • Typerlite Co., Ltd., 188
  • Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., 614
  • Verity’s Ltd., 270
  • Wadkin Co., Ltd., 270
  • Wagner Electric Corporation, 532
  • Warsop Petrol Drill and Tools, Ltd., 188
  • Watson, W., and Sons, Ltd., 376, 640
  • Weir, G. and J., Ltd., 350
  • Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Co., Ltd., 215, 350, 480
  • Whitley Moran and Co., Ltd., 402
  • Wickman, A. C., Ltd., 215
  • Wiggin, Hy., and Co., Ltd., 160
  • Wild-Barfield Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 376

Cement and Concrete :

  • Cast Concrete Products (Catalogue), 160
  • Cement Gun Applications (Catalogue), 402
  • Cement Mortars, Compression Tests, 389 {Errata}
  • Concrete Structures in Marine Work, 71 {Erratum}
  • Pipes, Concrete (Catalogue), 694
  • Refractory Cements (Catalogue), 350 Reinforced-Concrete Construction (Catalogues), 350, 402, 456
  • Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry

Coal :

  • Cardiff, 38, 62, 90, 119, 145, 172, 200, 229 255, 283, 311, 336, 362, 388, 417, 443, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 680
  • Coal-Analysis (Catalogue), 480 Coal-Cleaning Process (Catalogue), 456
  • Coal and Coke, Composition, andc. (Catalogue), 297
  • Coal-Face Machinerj^ Exhibition, 627
  • Coal Utilisation Council, Work of, 199, 364 “ Colliery Guardian,” Commemoration Issue, 150th Volume, 626
  • Colliery Plant (Catalogue), 640
  • Cutter Pick Resharpening (Catalogue), 270 Czechoslovakia Mining Figures, 519 Danish Imports, Coal and Coke, 679
  • Fans, Mine (Catalogue), 77, 694
  • France, Northern, Colliery Output, 12 French Imports, 571
  • Marketing of Coal Lectures, 199 Middlesbrough Coke, 12, 63, 90,119,145,173, 201, 229, 254, 282, 311, 337, 363, 389, 416, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 681
  • Pulverised Fuel (Catalogue), 532
  • Sheffield, 12, 38, 62, 91, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 255, 283, 311, 336, 362, 389, 417, 442, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 626, 652, 681
  • South Wales Conciliation Board, Coalfield Audit, 255
  • Treforest School of Mines, Past Students* Dinner, 145
  • Wyndham Colloidal-Fuel Plant, 119
  • Colleges. See Education

Companies :

  • Ashmore, Benson, Pease <fe Co., Golden Jubilee, 601
  • Concrete. See Cement and Concrete
  • Cranes, Conveyors, andc. :
  • Friction Cranes (Catalogue), 160
  • Hoisting and Conveying Plant (Catalogue), 532
  • Hooks and Chains, Standard, 626
  • Lifts (Catalogue), 160
  • Docks. See Harbours^ andc.

Education :

  • Architecture, Rome Scholarship, 685
  • Birmingham University, Town Planning Lectures, 152
  • Building Industry, Yorkshire, Educational Association, 254
  • Electrical Engineering, National Certificates and Diplomas, 358
  • Faraday House Scholarships, 519
  • Glasgow Royal Technical College Develop- I ments, 173
  • London School of Hygiene and Medicine, Malaria Control Course, 466
  • Toronto University Engineering Society, Transactions, 653

Electricity :

  • Aeroplane Instruments, Electrical (Catalogue), 456
  • Albert Embankment, London, Lighting of, 228
  • Arc Control, Circuit Breaker (Catalogue), 132 Architects* Conferences on Electric Lighting, 71
  • Battery-Terminal Paste, “ Contacto,** 438 Cables, Ship, and Wiring (Catalogue), 242 Cables and Wires (Catalogue), 560, 694 Calcutta Electricity Supply, 168
  • Canada, Standard Electrical Specifications, 443 ; Electrical Code, 456
  • Cells, Photo-Electric, Standard, 294 Circuit-Breaker Gear (Catalogue), 297 Circuit Breakers (Catalogue), 26, 132 Conductors (Catalogue), 694
  • Connections, Standard, for Portable Appliances, 417
  • Control Gear (Catalogue), 215
  • Controllers and Starters, Standard, 322 Dairy Equipment, Electrical (Catalogue), 430 Disconnecting Boxes (Catalogue), 532 Distribution Gear (Catalogue), 242
  • Earthing Rods (Catalogue), 456
  • Electrostatic Precipitation (Catalogue), 402 Equipment, Electrical (Catalogues), 77, 270, 297
  • Exide Convention, 336
  • Fires, Electric (Catalogue), 160
  • Frequency-Changer Hydrogen-Cooled, 417 Furnaces, Electric (Catalogues), 132, 242, 560 Geared Motors (Catalogue), 614
  • Generation Statistics, Great Britain, 119, 443, 547, 652
  • Generators (Catalogue), 376, 480
  • Grid Area Schemes (Catalogue), 402
  • Indicators, Remote (Catalogue), 160 Instruments, Electrical (Catalogue), 215 Insulators (Catalogue), 270
  • Ironclad Fittings, Installing ((’atalogue), 270 Junction Boxes, Mine-Lighting (Catalogue), 188
  • Lamps, Electric, Coiled-Coil, 174
  • Lamps, Electric-Discharge (Catalogue), 480
  • Lamps, Mazda-Mercra, 39
  • Light Distributors (Catalogue), 560
  • Lighting Control, Automatic (Catalogue), 188
  • Lighting Equipment (Catalogue), 270
  • Lighting Fittings (Catalogue), 77, 188
  • Lighting, General (Catalogue), 270
  • Lighting, Low-Voltage (Catalogue), 324 Lighting Set, Stillco Portable, 197 {Erratun^) Lighting, Street (Catalogues), 242, 297 Machine-Tool Control (Catalogue), 242 Motors (Catalogues), 77, 104, 132, 188, 376, 402, 430, 480, 560, 614
  • National Certificates and Diplomas in Electrical Engineering, 358
  • Newspaper Printing Electrical Equipment (Catalogue), 77
  • Pillars, Feeding and Distribution ((’atalogue),' 26
  • Plant, Electric (Catalogue), 350
  • Plug Couplers, Multiple-Way (Catalogue), 160 Radio Communication (Catalogue), 532 Rectifiers (Catalogue), 26, 77, 215, 480 Rectifiers, Glass-Bulb, Film, 86
  • Reflectors, Standard, 311
  • Resistances (Catalogue), 480
  • Rural Areas, Conference on Supply in, 22
  • Searchlights (Catalogue), 560
  • Starters (Catalogues), 77, 324, 456
  • Starters and Controllers, Standard, 322 Stators and Rotors (Catalogue), 297 Substations (Catalogue), 26
  • Supply Regulations, Revised Code, 20 Switchboard Instruments (Catalogue), 132 Switches (Catalogues), 26, 160, 324, 430 Switchgear (Catalogues), 77, 242, 350, 480, 694
  • Switchgear Manufacture, Twenty-one Years of, 182
  • Telegraphs, Engine Room ((catalogue), 242 Telephonesintercommunicating (Catalogue), 188
  • Terminal Boxes (Catalogues), 350, 456
  • Thermal Storage in Power Stations (Catalogue), 350
  • Thermometers (Catalogue), 402
  • Voltage Regulator, Automatic (Catalogue), 215
  • Wave Forms, Periodic, Tables of Analysis, 213
  • Welding, Arc (Catalogues), 132, 160, 188, 350, 402
  • Wireless Stations, Civil Aviation, 364
  • Wireless Telephony, Static Condensers (Catalogue), 270
  • X-Ray Tubes (Catalogue), 188

Engines and Boilers :

  • Boilers (Catalogues), 215, 324, 640
  • Boiler Enamel (Catalogue), 160
  • Boiler-Furnace Construction (Catalogue), 456 Boiler-House Economy Instruments (Catalogue), 614
  • Boilers, Multitubular (Catalogue), 560
  • Feed-Pump Control (Catalogue), 270
  • Feed Water (Catalogue), 430
  • Gauges (Catalogue), 640
  • Loeffler Boiler, Marine Installation, 417 {Erratum}
  • Packings (Catalogue), 640
  • Smokeless Combustion, Boiler Firing (Catalogue), 132
  • Steam Plant (Catalogue), 350
  • Superheat-ers (Catalogue), 560
  • Traps, Steam (Catalogue), 402
  • Turbines, Steam (Catalogues), 104, 350
  • Valves (Catalogues), 132, 215, 350, 640
  • Valves, Fluid-Tight (Catalogue), 532
  • Valve, Isolating and Belief (Catalogue), 350
  • Valves, Safety and Relief (Catalogue), 430
  • Water Treatment for Steam Plant (Catalogue), 215
  • Air Screw, Variable Pitch, 600
  • Books Received, 572
  • Cement Mortars, Compression Test Specimens for, 389
  • Concrete Structures in Marine Work, 71
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 40 Loeffler Boiler Marine Installation, 417 “ New Zealand Star ” Refrigerating Plant, 335
  • Pumping Equipment, Iraq-Mediterranean Pipe Line, 141
  • i Stillco Portable Electric Lighting Set, 19/

Exhibitions :

  • Africa, South, Empire Exhibition, 311
  • Berlin Motor Show, 443
  • British Industries Fair, 429
  • Brussels International Exhibition, 680
  • Coal-Face Machinery Exhibition, 627 Dundee-Angus Trades Exhibition, 118 Geneva Motor and Cycle Show, 572
  • Health Exhibition, Bournemouth, 34 Inventions, Unprotected, at Exhibitions, 311 Leipzig Fairs, 119, 506
  • Model Railway Exhibition, 518
  • New York Automobile Show, 492
  • Paris International Trade Fair, 201
  • Philadelphia Motor Show, 388
  • Prague Samples Fair, 172
  • Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibi- tion and (Congress, 653
  • Stockholm Aero Exhibition, International, 527
  • Turin Cycle, andc.. Fair, 443
  • Explosions. See Accidents
  • Ferro-Concrete. See Cement and Concrete

Gas :

  • Dust-Extraction Eouipment (Catalogue), 77
  • Elue-Gas Washing Plant, Howden Contract, 119
  • Gas Equipment, Industrial (Catalogue), 694 Gas-Heating Equipment (Catalogue), 77
  • Gas and Oil Engines :
  • Diesel Engines (Catalogues), 77, 242, 297, 350
  • Diesel Engines for Lifeboats, 90
  • Fuel-Oil Engines for Haulage (Catalogue), 376
  • Oil Engines, Cold-Starting (Catalogue). 456
  • Oil-Engine Lubrication (Catalogue), 614
  • Harbours, Docks, Piers, andc. :
  • ^luice Gates (Catalogue), 402
  • Hydraulics :
  • Meters, Water (Catalogue), 77
  • Pump Tests, Standard, 652
  • Pumps (Catalogues), 26, 215, 270, 402, 480, 667
  • Valves, Reflux (Catalogue), 188
  • Valves, Sluice (Catalogue), 480
  • Valves and Water Taps (Catalogue), 456
  • Industries and Commerce :
  • Aluminium, Structural Applicarions of, 143 Anglo-Japanese Trade Relations Committee, 195
  • Birmingham Exchange Directory, 652 British Industries, Federation of, 411 Canada, Tin-Plate Imports, 398
  • Coal Marketing, Lectures, 199
  • (’omit^ International des Echanges, 520
  • Contracts, 12. 38. 62, 90, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492. 518, 546, 572, 626, 652, 680
  • Duties, Key Industry, Board of Trade Committee, 518
  • Germanv, Chemical Plant Manufacture in, 689
  • Income Tax. Tolley’s Handbook, 627 Metal-Price Chart, 181
  • Overseas Trade Opportunities, 388, 488, 492 (2), 601,689
  • Paris, British Chamber of Commerce Report, 646
  • Personal, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144. 173, 201, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466. 492, 518, 546, 572, 600, 626, 652, 680
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 600. 626, 652, 680
  • Wanderer-Werke Jubilee, 467
  • World Trade, Comit6 International Echanges, 520
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies
  • Internal-Combustion Engines. See
  • and Oil Engines

Iron and Steel :

  • Bars, Steel, Standard, 412
  • British Federation, 251
  • British Production, 323, 397, 465
  • Canada, U.K. Exports to, 689
  • Castings, Steel, Standard, 653
  • Chains and Hooks, Standard, 626
  • Cleveland Iron Market, 12, 39, 63, 90,
  • 145, 173, 201, 229, 254, 282, 310, 337, 363, 389, 416, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 681
  • Cleveland Manufactured Iron and Steel, 12, 39, 63, 90, 119, 145, 173, 201, 229, 254, 283, 310, 337, 363, 389, 416, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 681
  • Corby, Basic-Bessemer Steel Making at, 46 Czechoslovakian Industry, 440
  • Drill Steels for Mining (Catalogues), 132
  • East Coast Hematite, 12, 39, 63, 90, 119, 145, 173, 201, 229, 254, 282, 310, 337, 363, 389, 416, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 681
  • Glasgow Pig-Iron Production Development, 91
  • Hooks and Chains, Standard, 626
  • Iron and Steel Prices, Chart, 201
  • Joints, Steel, Expansion (Catalogue), 350
  • Middlesbrough Foreign Ore. 12, 39, 63, 90, 119, 145, 173, 201, 229, 254, 282. 310, 337, 363, 389, 416, 467, 493, 519, 547, o73, 601,
  • 627,653,681 „
  • Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 1, 39,
  • 119, 145, 173, 201, 229, 254, 283, 311, 337, 363, 389, 417, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601,
  • 627.653.681
  • Pipes, Cast-Iron, Standard, 653
  • Pipes, Steel (Catalogue), 480
  • Scottish Iron Shipments, 13, 39, 63, 91, 118, 145, 173, 201, 229, 255, 283, 310, 363, 389, 417, 443, 466, 492, 546, 572, 600, 627, 653, 681
  • Scottish Iron and Steel Trade, 13, 39, 63, 91, 118, 144, 173, 201, 229, 255, 283, 310, 337, 363, 389, 417, 443, 466, 492, 519, 546, 572, 600, 627, 653, 681
  • Sheets, Steel, for Transformers, Standard, 691
  • Sheffield Iron and Steel Trade, 12, 38, 62 91, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 255, 283, 311, 336, 362, 389, 417, 442, 467, 493, 519, o4z, o/3,
  • 601.626.652.681
  • Steel Castings, andc. (Catalogue), 188
  • Steel, Electric (Catalogue), 456
  • Steel Production, British, Upward Trend 6/7 Steel Products ((.’atalogues), 270, 350
  • Steels, Special ((Catalogues), 532, 667
  • Tees Imports, 39, 145, ^^4, 363,519,601
  • Tees Shipments, 13, 145, 254, 363, 493, 601 Welsh Trade, 38, 62, 90, 119, 145 173, 200,
  • 229, 255, 283, 311, 337, 362, 388, 417 443, 467, 493, 519, 547, 573, 601, 627, 653, 681
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies
  • Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
  • Locomotives. See Bailways

Machine and Other Tools :

  • Cam Spanners (Catalogue), 77
  • Drills (Catalogue), 640
  • Hacksaw Blade, High-speed, Performance, 201
  • Lathes (CaUlogues), 104, 160
  • Machine-Shop Equipment (Catalogue), 297 Machine-Tool Control, Electric (Catalogue), 242
  • Machine Tools, General (Catalogues), 242, 297, 480
  • Machine Tools, Rebuilt (Catalogue), 480 Moulding Machines (Catalogue), 104
  • Oils, Cutting (Catalogue), 242 Planers (Catalogues), 215, 297
  • Pneumatic Tools (Catalogue), 215
  • Portable Tools (Catalogue), 350
  • Presses (Catalogue), 215
  • Stators and Rotors for Machine-Tool Drives (Catalogue), 297
  • Tips, High-Speed Tool (Catalogue), 376 Woodworking Machinery (Catalogues), 104, 160, 270, 402
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers ; Ships and Shipbuilding
  • Mining and Metallurgy :
  • Alloys of Greater Strength and Ductility, Need for, 91
  • Alloy, Sea-Water Resistant (Catalogue), 614 Aluminium Alloys (Catalogue), 694
  • Blacking Mixers, Foundry (Catalogue), 215 Brasses, 108
  • Bronze Castings (Catalogue), 640 ,
  • Calorising Process for Protection of Metals (Catalogue), 297
  • Canada, Mineral Industry, 4/ ; Copper Output, 200; Quebec Asbestos Production, 466 ; Selenium Production, 576
  • Copper Alloys for Engineering Industries, 345 Copper Tubes for Soldered Joints, 283 Czechoslovakia Gold Mining, 187 ; Mining Statistics, 519
  • Furnaces, Electric (Catalogues), 13-, 24-, 560, 640
  • Furnaces, Metal (Catalogues), 324, 532 Italy, Mining Productiori in, 547^ Jointing, “ Holdfast” Liquid, 174
  • Mining and Quarrying Plant (Catalogue), 242 Monel Metal (Catalogue), 160
  • Quenching Oils (Catalogue), 77 Regulators, Temperature (Catalogue), 132 Tensile-Testing Equipment (Catalogue), 297

Miscellaneous :

  • Adding Machines (Catalogue), 480
  • Applied Mechanics Journal, A.S.M.E., 105 Bakelite and its Uses, 242
  • Binders, Pamphlet (Catalogue), 667
  • Border Sheets for Photo-Printing (Catalogue), 26
  • Brighton Road Improvement, 573
  • Burners, Oil (Catalogue), 188 ,
  • Castors, Ball-Bearing, 389
  • Chronometers, Watches, Ac. (Catalogue), 270 , Clocks (Catalogues), 242, 480
  • Clocks, Synchronous, for Channel Steamers, | 627
  • CO2 Recorders (Catalogue), 188
  • Coating, Detel Protective, 653
  • Compressors, Air (Catalogues), 104, 215 (2), 242, 532, 640, 694
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 172, 200, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 626, 652, 680
  • Copper Tubing (Catalogue), 77
  • Corrosion, German Conference, 465
  • Crawley, Sussex, Proposed By-Pass Road, 416
  • Crompton, Colonel, 90th Birthday Celebration, 262
  • Czechoslovakia Road Construction, 232 Documentation, International Institute, 493 Drawing Office Work (Catalogue), 160 Drying Plant (Catalogue), 270
  • Dust-Removal Appliances (Catalogue), 376, 480
  • Engineering Publicity (Catalogue), 376
  • Equipment Engineering (Catalogue), 402
  • Erasing Machine, Electric Drawing Office (Catalogue), 667
  • Excavation Equipment (Catalogue), 430
  • Excavators (Catalogue), 350
  • Eans (Catalogues), 77 (2), 132, 160, 456, 480, 532, 694
  • Fire Extinguishers (Catalogue), 324 Floor Cleaner (Catalogue), 560 Forest Products Research Laboratory, 466 Gauges (Catalogue), 640
  • Gauge-Glass Cutters (Catalogue), 614 Gauging, Optical (Catalogue), 242 Geysers (Catalogue), 188 Glass Convention, 337
  • Glassware, Scientific, Standard, 23, 174 Grain-Cleaning and Handling Equipment (Catalogue), 350
  • Grain-Handling Plant (Catalogue), 532 Grimsby Road Improvements, 230 Handling Plant, Mechanical (Catalogue), 560 Heating (Catalogues), 160 (2), 480 Heating, Ventilating, andc., Employers, 443 Heaters, Immersion (Catalogue), 215 Hose Repairer (Catalogue), 188 Hot-Water Circulators (Catalogue), 430 Housing and Town Planning Congress, International, 311
  • Instruments (Catalogues), 350, 376 Inventions, Unprotected, at Exhibitions, 311 Jubilee Homes, United Steel Companies, Ltd., 466
  • Land Reclamation and Civil Engineering Construction (Catalogue), 26
  • Leaks, Pluvex Compound for Stopping, 52 Libraries, Special, and Information Bureaux, 63, 303
  • Lubrication (Catalogues), 132, 188, 242, 270, 297, 324, 402, 614, 667
  • Machinery, Auxiliary (Catalogue), 350 Machinery Guards (Catalogue), 104 Machinery, andc., Secondhand (Catalogues), 376, 402
  • Malaria Control, Instruction in. 466
  • Meters, COg (Catalogue), 480
  • Meters, Ring Balance (Catalogue), 614 Miseroscopes, Pocket (Catalogue), 640 Museum, Home Oflice Industrial, 274 Newspaper Printing, Electrical Equipment for (Catalogue), 77
  • Northampton Past Bay-Students’ Annual Supper, 119
  • North Orbital Road, Continuation of, 229
  • Oil Purification (Catalogue), 242 Paint-Spraying Plant (Catalogue), 456 Personal, 12, 38, 62, 90, 118, 144, 173, 201, 228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 600, 626, 652, 680 Photo-Printing Process, Dry (Catalogue), 402 Pins, Taper, Standard, 389 Pipes, Asbestos-Cement, <fcc., Standard, 32 Pipe-Covering Compositions (Catalogue), 694 Pipe Joints (Catalogues), 242, 480 Pipes, Lead, Standard, 649 Pipe Line, Iraq-Mediterranean, Pumping Equipment, 141 {Erratum)
  • Pipe Specials (Catalogues), 480, 640 Plastics, Bakelite (Catalogue), 350 Printing Industry Research Association, 417 Pyrometers (Catalogue), 188 Regulators, (Catalogues), 132, 350 Road Breakers (Catalogue), 188 Road Studs and Sledging Breakers (Catalogues), 456
  • Road Surfacing, Asphaltic, Standard, 601 Rust-Removing Compound, “ Reppeh,” 680 Science Museum, Jubilee Exhibit, 519 Sealing Machines for Containers (Catalogue), 376
  • Signals, Road (Catalogue), 297
  • Smoke Abatement Society, National, 388, 465
  • Special Process Equipment, 640 Spraying Plant, Portable Two-Gun, 416 Standards Institution, British, Specifications, 20, 23, 32, 174, 294, 311, 320, 322, 353, 389, 412, 417, 601, 626, 627, 648, 652, 653 (2), 691
  • Storage Equipment (Catalogue), 132 Swimming Bath Water Purification Plant (Catalogues), 350
  • Temperature Regulator (Catalogue), 456 Tenders, 12, 38,62, 90, 118,144,172, 200,228, 254, 282, 310, 336, 362, 388, 416, 442, 466, 492, 518, 546, 572, 600, 626, 652, 680 Thermometer, Large Roadside, 173 Thermometers, Mercury (Catalogue), 104, 640
  • Town-Planning Lectures, 152 Traffic-Light Signals, London, 63 Trucks, Electric, Industrial (Catalogue), 125 Vacuum Cleaners (Catalogue), 350 Vehicle Loader, Hand-Operated, 297 Ventilation (Catalogues), 160, 480 Westinghouse Association, Ex-British, 390 Wind-Speed Indicator (Catalogue), 160 Woods, Standard, 353
  • Woollen Machinery (Catalogue), 26
  • “ World Survey,” 493

Motor Cars, andc. :

  • Accessories, Motor Car (Catalogue), 640
  • Austria, Motor Cycle Imports, 309
  • Berlin, Motor Show, 443.
  • Commercial Motor Users’ Association Dinner, 58
  • Commercial Vehicles (Catalogues), 350, 560
  • Cycle Parks (Catalogue), 188
  • Diesel Road Traction Trials, International, Russia, 338
  • Estate Entrance, Bridge Track for Vehicles (Catalogue) 132
  • Gears, Automobile (Catalogue), 297
  • Geneva Motor and Cycle Show, 572
  • Haulage, Economy in (Catalogue), 876
  • Lorries, Armstrong-Saurer. Oil-Engined, 284
  • Lorry Maintenance Scheme, 283
  • Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Society of, 667
  • New York Automobile Show, 492
  • Pedestrian Crossings, Operation of, 229
  • Philadelphia Motor Show, 388
  • Pistons, Aluminium Alloy (Catalogue), 640
  • Road Accidents, Great Britain, 63, 119
  • Road Transport Conference, 114
  • Springs, Leaf, Interlays, 13
  • Testers, Motor Car (Catalogue), 77
  • Traffic Light Signals, London, 63
  • Trailer Fore-Carriage (Catalogue), 132
  • Turin Cycle Show, 443
  • Vehicles Registered, Great Britain, 467, 559, 651
  • Wind Screens (Catalogue), 297

Naval :

  • “ Indus,” H.M.T.S., Sloop and Minesweeper,
  • 337
  • Italian Construction, 255, 269, 546 Portuguese Submarines ” Delflm,” 103 ;
  • “ Golfinho,” 320
  • Scottish Contracts, 310
  • Naval. See also Aeronautics
  • Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX
  • Physics and Chemistry :
  • Autoclaves (Catalogue), 26
  • Industrial Physics Conference, 262
  • Lamps, Ultra-Violet Ray (Catalogue), 480
  • Solvents, Standard, 320
  • Power Plants. See Electricity

Power Transmission :

  • Appliances, Power Transmission (Catalogue), 456
  • Bearings, Ball and Roller, (Catalogues), 104, 270, 402, 532
  • Bearings, Lineshaft Roller (Catalogue), 402 Belt Lacing (Catalogue), 188
  • Belting (Catalogues), 376 (2), 402
  • Belts, Variable-Speed Gear, 402
  • Chain Drives (Catalogues), 77, 132, 560 Clutches (Catalogue), 402
  • Gears, Silent (Catalogue), 270
  • Linings, Brake and Clutch (Catalogue), 560 Pulley Bandages (Catalogue), 77
  • Vee-Rope Drives (Catalogue), 160
  • Railways and Locomotives :
  • Berlin-Cologne Rail-Car Service, 223
  • “ Cheltenham Flyer,” G.W.R., 337
  • Chinese Construction, 493
  • Denmark-England, Transit Time Reduction, 640
  • Italy, Railway Electrification, 228, 606; Rail Coaches, 266
  • Java Railways, Bearing Performance, 360
  • Level-Crossing Protection (Catalogue), 350
  • Liverpool Central Low-Level Station, 493
  • Locomotive, Diesel Shunting, L.M.S.R., 103
  • Locomotives, Diesel (Catalogue), 532
  • Locomotive, Steam, German Streamlined, Performance of, 681
  • Mitcham Station Bridge, 626
  • Model Railway Exhibition, 518
  • Rail Car Development, ” La Revue Pdtro- lif^re,” 680
  • Rails, Bull-Head, Standard, 627
  • Rail Conference, International, 652 ,
  • Railroad Containers, L.M. and Scottish Railway, 415
  • Scottish Locomotive Contract, 283
  • Scottish Railway Carriage Contract, 627
  • Sleepers, Stone, Early British, L.M.S.R., 492
  • Snow Ploughs, 24
  • Trolleys, Railway-Gang (Catalogue), 324
  • Tunnel Ventilation (Catalogue), 104
  • Watling Street Bridge Reconstruction, 388
  • Road Accidents. See Accidents
  • Schools. See Education

Ships and Shipbuilding :

  • Chamber of Shipping, U.K., 140
  • Clocks, Synchronous, for Channel Steamers, 627
  • Clyde Activities, 39, 63, 145, 173, 201, 229, 255, 363, 389, 492, 600; 653 i
  • Clyde Shipyard Exchange, 91 , ;
  • Denmark-England, Transit Time Reduction, 640
  • Dredger Bucket Pins (Catalogue), 160
  • Hamburg Shipbuilding Research Bureau, 573
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 91, 154, 238, 309, 346, 371, 385, 415, 441, 492, 546, 600, 626, 652, 680
  • Leith, Robb, Ltd., Purchase of Ramage A Ferguson, Ltd. 173
  • Life-Boats, Diesel Engines for, 90
  • Life-Boat ” Royal Silver Jubilee,” 417 Maierform Cargo Ships, 440
  • Marine Machinery Output, 11, 46, 63, 99, 119 ; “ New Zealand Star,” Refrigerating Plant, 335 {Erratum}
  • Officers’ (Merchant Navy) Federation, 337 ” Queen Mary,” Heat-Insulation Contract, 653
  • Scottish Contracts, 39,145, 255, 310, 363, 389, 492, 627, 653
  • Scottish Shipbuilding, 39, 63, 145, 173, 201, 229, 255, 363, 389, 443, 492, 600, 653
  • Shipbuilding, 1934, 13, 63, 91, 118
  • Welsh Ports, Laid-Up Shipping, 39
  • Societies. See Technical and Trade
  • Strikes. See Trade Societies

Technical Societies :

  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 646 Architects’ Conferences on Electric Lighting, 71
  • Arts, Royal Society of, 677
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 681
  • Bournemouth Health Congress, Royal Sanitary Institute, 660
  • British Glass Convention, 547
  • Chemical Industry, Society of, 269, 466 Chemiker, Verein Deutscher, 689
  • Corrosion Conference, German, 465
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 118, 440, 519, 547 (2), 626, 652, 681
  • Engineers’ Club, Manchester, 362
  • Engineers’ German Circle, 321, 363
  • Faradav House Old Students’ Association, 149
  • Finsbury Technical College Old Students’ Association, 205
  • Foundrymen, British, Institute of, 601 Gas Engineers, Institution of, 547 Iron and Steel Institute, 153
  • .Junior Institution of Engineers, 306
  • Liverpool Engineering Society, 493 Manchester Association of Engineers, 572 Marine Engineers, Institute of, 627
  • Mechanical Engineers, American Society of, 105
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 40 (Erratan,),205, 652
  • Mining Engineers, Institution of, 621
  • Mining Institute of Scotland, 546
  • Mining and Metallurgy, Institution of, 474 Naval Architects, Institution of, 26, 35, 144 Newcomen Society, 273, 573
  • New York, Joint Engineering Meeting, 337
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 105
  • Patent Agents, Chartered Institute, 652 Patentees, Institute of, 681
  • Physics, Institute of, 653
  • Rail Assembly, Third International, Budapest, 38
  • Royal Institution, 651
  • Sanitary Institute, Royal, 660
  • Scientific Management, international Congress, 402
  • Sheffield Society of Engineers and Metallurgists, 91
  • Structural Engineers, Institution of, 398, 466, 572
  • Supervising Electrical Engineers, Association of, 573
  • Transport, Institute of, 417, 466
  • Water Engineers, Institution of, 363, 467 Waterworks Association, British, 441 Whitworth Society, 318
  • Telegraphy. See Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Tools. See Machine and other Tools

Trade Societies, andc. :

  • Accidents and Diseases, Workers’, Formation of U.S.A. Association for Advancement of industrial Medicine and Surgery, 677
  • Aircraft Employees’ Strike, Gloucester, 307, 333
  • Apprentices, Engineering, Alleged Numerical Excess, 72 ; Engineering Union and Rates and Conditions Question, 72 ; Queensland Apprentices and Minors Act Amendments, 333
  • Argentine Legislation affecting Rupture of Contract between Employer and Employed, 292
  • Australia, Queensland Apprentices and Minors Act Amendments, 333
  • Banks, Mr. Citrine on Formation by Banks of Associations on Union Lines, 292,
  • Belgium, Order Prohibiting Plurality of Posts by State Employees, 292 ; Overtime Permits, 307 : Unmarried Women’s Demand for Equality of Opportunity and Pay, with Adjustments for Men with Families, 452 ; Royal Order regulating Local Authority Supply Contracts with Foreign Contractors, 582 ; Belgian Ihiblic Works, Effort to substitute Manual Labour for Machinery, 582
  • Boilermakers’ Society, Membership and Benefit I)ata, 22, 115, 333, 452, 598 ; and the 40-Hour Week, 115, 210: Mr. Hill on the Holidays with Pay Question, 333
  • Brass, andc.. Mechanics and Employers, Wage- Cut Restoration Demand, 100
  • Building Trades, National .Joint Council on Wages Demand, 100, 210, 333, 398, 452 ; Union Resolution in Favour of Abolition of Overtime, 677
  • Bulgaria, Statistics of Craft Undertakings, 210
  • California, Accidents to Minors, Industrial Accidents and Vehicular Accidents compared, 153
  • (Canada, Department of Trade and Industry Bill, Scope and Conditions, 153
  • (’hemical Workers’ Union, Wages and Hours, I’hreatened Strike, 72
  • Civil Service, Whitley Council and Five-Day Week, 224, 398 ; Complaints against Civil Servants, New Machinery for dealing with, 526
  • Cleveland Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 39, 389 Cleveland Ironstone Miners’ Wages, 389 Clothing, Workers’, Home Office Pamphlet on Protective Value, 475
  • Collectivism in Place of Individualism, Mr. Westwood’s Views, 582
  • Competition, International, and Working Hours, 34 .
  • Co-operative Wholesale Society and Union Movement for 40-Hour Week, 649
  • Co-partnership Association, Industrial, and Railway Conciliation Machinery, 622
  • Cost of Living Areas, Proposed Legislation to Classify, 370
  • Cotton Industry, New Wages Agreement Progress, 115 ; Textile Workers (N.U.) and a 48-Hour Week, 115, 153 ; Weavers, fnclusion under New Wages Agreement, 307 ; Opposition to Wages Agreement by Weaving Firms, 370 ; Conference of United Textile Factory Workers’ Association, Programme, 491 ; Textile Workers and Shorter Working Week, 598
  • Czechoslovakia, Lead and Zinc Treatment Industry, Exclusion of Women and Persons under 18, 224; German Employers’ Federation on the Question of Reducing Hours to increase Employment, 475: Factory Service Report, 1933, Data on Rationalisation and Unemployment and on Infringements of Statutory Hours, 491 ;
  • Minister of Commerce on the Economic Limit to reducing Hours for diminishing Unemployment, 526
  • Denmark, Student Employees, Keciprocity Agreement with France, 307
  • Diseases and Accidents, Workers’, Formation of U.S.A, Association for Advancement of Industrial Medicine and Surgery, 677
  • Electrical Supply Industry, Workers’ Wage Advance Demand, 307, 475, 526
  • Electrical Trades Union and Protection of Workers outside Generating Stations, andc., 224
  • Emfjloyment Exchange Keports, 34, 100, 169, 292, 333, 398, 452, 475, 491, 545, 597, 622,677
  • Employment in Industry, Lord Trent on Schemes for Extending Basis of, 622
  • Employment Statistics, Labour Ministry’s, See Employment Exchange (above)
  • Engineer Officers, Marine, and the 10 Per Cent. Cut, 22, 72 ; Agreement, 153
  • Engineering and Allied Employers’ Federation and the Limitation of Apprentices, 72 ; Election of Officers, 224 ; Engineering Industry, Detailed Reply to Union’s Low- Pay Contention, 307; Jubilee Holiday Payment Question, 413
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, on the Limitation of Apprentices, 72, 622 ; on the Union’s Right to Negotiate Apprentice Rates and Conditions, 72 ; on the Holidays with Pay Question, 72 ; Claim on Behalf of Users of Pneumatic Tools, 72, 292 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 72, 210, 292, 413, 475, 526, 649 ; on the Position of Women in Industry, 210 ; “ Journal ” Comments on Accidents, 264; on the Conference relating to Organisation of Workers in and around Collieries, 292 ; on the Progress of the Union, 292, 413 : Election of Successor to Mr. A. B. Swales, 292 ; Demand for Wages Advance of 2d. per Hour, Reply of Engineering and Allied Employers’ National Federation to Low- Pay Contention, 307; Wage Advance, Proposed Settlement Terms, 398, 413, 526, 622 ; on the Folly of Unofficial Strikes, 413, 545, 622; Annual Report, 475; Mr. Little on Employers and the 40-Hour Week, 597 ; Mr. Little on the Scheme for Eliminating Redundant Unions and Increasing Unity, 622 ; on Amendment of Provisions for Avoiding Disputes, 622, 649 ; Denial of Shortage of Skilled Engineering Workers, 649
  • Estonia, Chamber of Engineers, Establishment and Aims, 72 ; Protection of Workers, Infringement of Regulations, 100 ; Act introducing Annual Holidays with Pa^’’ for Workers, 210
  • Finland, Hours of Work Legislation, 370
  • France, National Labour Council, Outline of Remedial Proposals for Technological Unemployment, 22; Industrial Group Agreements, General Conditions of Proposed Legislation, 153 ; Civil Servants, <fec., Prohibition of Remunerative Outside Occupation, 210 ; Industrial Agreements, Confederation of Labour’s Objection to Compulsory Force, 264 ; Labour Minister’s Views on Foreign and Elderly Workers, 264 ; Proposed Legislation to determine Status of Wage Earners under Social Insurance Act, 264 ; Student Employees, Reciprocity Agreement with Sweden and Denmark, 307 ; Employment and Unemployment Figures, Apparent Discrepancies explained, 333; Federation of Metal, Mining, (fee.. Industries, Objections to the I.L.O. 40-Hour Week Decisions, 333 ; Federation of Clothing Workers and the AntiWomen Workers’ Campaign, 370 ; Legislation to facilitate Settlement of Industrial Disputes. 413 ; Salaried Employees Federation and Alien Labour, 475 ; Unemployed Civil Aviation Pilots and Craftsmen, Air and War Ministries’ Offer, 526 ; Aliens’ Identity Card and Formalities required for Alien Workers, 545 ; Metal and Mining Industries Federation, Opposition to Holidays with Pay, 649
  • General Federation of Trades, Mr. Appleton’s Criticism of Government Policy in Industrial Measures, 169; Membership and Benefit Data, 169, 491, 649 ; Mr. Appleton on Reorganising Trade Unionism to conform to Modern Conditions, 491; Financial Position, 649 ; Mr. Appleton on Inevitability of Unemployment and on Government Potentialities for Diminishing it, 649
  • General and Municipal Workers and Protection of Workers outside Generating Stations, (fee., 224 ; Wage Advance Claim, 292
  • Geneva. See International Labour Office (below)
  • Germany, Replacement of Term "Labour Market” by "Posting of Labour,” 72; Unemployment Statistics, 72, 292 ; Skilled Labourers warned against Jewish Emigrant Offers, 100 ; Kessen Proprietor fined for Breach of Labour Statute, 115 ; Regulations affecting Craftsmen and Craft Chamber, 210 ; Building Industry, Collective Regulations Governing Working Conditions, 264 ; Silesia Court of Honour, Judgment against Employer for Excess Hours of Work and Intimidation of Employees, 413 ; " Classless ” Community Life Experiment (Employers and Employed), 526 ; May Day Holiday Bonus to Workers, 677
  • Glass Works Scheme to Minimise, by Reduction of Hours, the Unemployment following the Introduction of Mechanical Processes, 545
  • Health Ministry, Poor Relief Report, January-March, 1935, 677
  • Holidays with Pay, Mr. Ramsay’s Reply to Union Claim, 72 ; Mr. Hill on Holidays with Pay, 333; France, Federation of
  • Metal and Mining Industries’ Opposition to, 649
  • Holland and Hannan and Cubitts, Lightning
  • Strike adjudged unconstitutional, 333 Hours of Work, International Labour Review on Inter-relation between International Competition and Working Hours, 34; Italy, Fascist Secretary on Success of 40-Hour Week, 34 ; Mr. Dukes (G.M.W.) on the Shorter Working Week and the “ Share Work ” Policy, 34; Spain, Restoration of 48-Hour Week in the Metal Industry, 35: U.S.A., Steel Industry
  • Figures, 72; U.S.A., Collective Agree
  • ments for Minimum Hours, 72; T.U.C. and Labour Minister, Discussion on Shorter Week, 100, 115 ; Boilermakers and the 40-Hour Week, 115 ; Textile Workers and a 48-Hour Week, 115 ; I.L.O, and an immediate 40-Hour Week, 153 ; Miners’ Federation and Legality of Overtime Question, 210; Civil Service Whitley Council and Five-Day Week, 224 ; Polish Miners’ Campaign for Six-Hour Day, 264 ; Belgium, Overtime Permits, 307 ; Trend of Hours of Work in U.S. Steel Industry, 307 ; French Metal Mining, andc., Industries, Objection to I.L.O’s Limited Application of 40-Hour Week, 333 ; 40-Hour Week and Maintenance of Wages-Level Question, 370 ; Finland, Hours of Work Legislation, 370 ; South Wales Miners’ Shorter Hours Demand, 413 ; Post Office Workers and the 40-Hour Week, 413 ; U.S.A., Chamber of Commerce Report on Working Hours In Relation to Economic Recovery, 413 ; Germany, Court of Honour Judgment against Employer for Breach of Hour Regulations, 413; U.S.A., Inter-State
  • Conference on Labour Compacts, Hours of Work Provisions, 413; Czechoslovakia, German Employers’ Federation on the Question of reducing Hours to increase Employment, 475 ; T.L.O., Maritime
  • Session Conference on Seamen’s Hours and Pay and on Workers’ Spare Time Question, 491; Czechoslovak Factory Inspection Report on Hours of Work and Rationalisation and on Infringement of Statutory Hours, 491 ; Ireland, Hours of Work under “Conditions of Employment Bill,” 526 ; Czechoslovakia, Minister of Commerce on Economic Limit to reducing Hours for diminishing Unemployment, 526 ; Mr. Westwood on Shorter Working Week to balance Industry, 582 ; Mr. Little (A.E.U.) on Employers and the 40-Hour Week, 597 ; Railway Clerks’ Association Conference, Resolutions on Overtime and 30-Hour Week, 598 ; Textile Workers and a Shorter Working Week, 598 ; American Iron and Steel Institute and Maximum Hours under N.R.A., 622 ; Sir J. Lithgow’s Adverse Comments on International 40-Hour Week Proposal, 622; International Labour Conference, Workers’ Resolution for Adoption of General 40-Hour Week Convention, 649; Cooperative Wholesale Society, Union Movement for Adoption of 40-Hour Week, 649 ; Adoption of 40-Hour Week Convention (General Draft) at International Labour Conference, 677 ; Building Trade Union Resolution that Overtime be abolished in the Industry, 677
  • Hungary, Anti-Lead Poisoning Campaign,452 Individualism, Substitution of Collectivism for, Mr. Westwood’s Views, 582
  • Industrial Development, Modern, Mr. Citrine’s Views, 475
  • Industrial National Council, Proposed Legislation to Establish, 292 ; Council’s Views on “ United Front ” with Communists and Independent Labour Party, 582; Protest against. Government’s Callous Treatment of Unemployed, Suggested Repeat of Part II of Unemployment Act, 1934, 582
  • Industrial Reorganisation, Major Entwistle’s Comments on the Melchett Enabling Bill and on the Power of Minorities, 677 Industrial Situation, 34, 100, 622
  • Industry, Organisation in, and Thinking Industrially, Prof. Hilton’s Views, 598
  • International Federation of Trade Unions and the Maintenance of Wage ’ 40-Hour Week, 370
  • International Labour Conference. national Labour Office (below) International Labour Office,
  • 40-Hour Week Proposal, 153 ; Quarterly Statistics of Employment and Unemployment in European, <fec., Countries, 398 ; Resolution on Employment of Married Women, 475; Maritime Session, 1936, Proposals, 491 ; Sir J. Lithgow’s Adverse Comments on International 40-Hour Week Proposals, 622 ; Juvenile Unemployment Question, Age, Training, andc., 622 ; Workers’ Resolution on Adoption of General 40-Hour Week Convention, 649 ; Col. Cresswell’s Comments on Elimination of Labour by Machinery and on Rationality of Shortening Labour Hours, 649 ; Adoption of General Draft Convention for 40-Hour Week and Wages Resolution, 677 “International Labour Review” on
  • Relation Between International petition and Working Hours, 34
  • Inventions, Industrial, Demand for Moratorium on, U.S.A., 169
  • Ireland, Conditions of Employment Bill and Hours of Work, 526 ; Dublin Tramwaymen, andc.. Strike Settlement Terms, 545
  • Iron Trade Wages, 119, 389, 443, 572
  • Iron and Steel Trades Federation on Ujnvard Trend of Steel Production and the Continental Steel Cartel, 677
  • Italy, Claimed Success of 40-Hour Week, 34 Japan, Industrial Dispute Conciliation Act, Industrial Associations’ Opposition Relating to Conciliation Boards, 210
  • Jubilee National Holiday, Payment of Wages Question, 264, 413
  • Labour Conference, International. See International Labour Office
  • Labour Ministry Reports, 34, 100, 169, 224, 292, 333, 398, 452, 475, 491, 545, 597, 622, 677
  • Labour Notes, 32, 34, 72, 100, 115, 153, 169, 210, 224, 264, 292, 307, 333, 370, 398, 413, 452, 475, ' “
  • 622, 649, 677
  • Lancashire and
  • Figures of Costs and Earnings, 545
  • Lead Poisoning, Hungary’s Campaign Against, 452
  • Lithuania, Legislation Affecting Industrial Workers’ Wages, 22
  • London Passenger Transport Board, Restoration of Wages and Amendment of Anomalies, 72
  • London Road-Transport Workers, Wages Increase, 292
  • Maritime Board, National, Engineer Officers and the 10 per cent. Cut, 22, 72 ; Agreement, 153
  • Merthyr Colliery Dispute, Ballot for Miners’ Industrial Union, 153
  • Mine Workers’ Federation and Organisation of Workers in and Around Collieries, 292
  • Miners’ Federation, Conference Resolutions Touching National Settlements and Wages, 210, 370, 452 ; on Regulation of Overtime and Revision of Mines Act, 210 ; on Safety Regulations in Mines, 264, 370 ; on the Organisation of Workers in and around Collieries, 292 ; on the Policy of Coalowners and the Question of Legislation, 370
  • Miners’ Federation, South Wales, and Coalowners’ Miners’ Jubilee Pension Fund, 413 ; Improved Wages and Shorter Hours Demand, 413 ; Taff Merthyr Colliery Dispute, Settlement Terms, 545
  • Miners’ Silicosis, T.U.C. on Inclusion for Compensation of Hematite Iron Ore Workers, 169
  • National Recovery Act. See United States (below)
  • Norway, Employers’ and Workers’ Collective Agreements, Non-Striking and Balloting Regulations, 452
  • Old-Age Pensions, Chancellor on Cost of Doubling, 153
  • Organisation in Industry and Thinking Industrially, Prof. Hilton’s Views, 598 Overtime. See Hours of Work (above) Oxy-Acetylene Welding and other Burning Equipment, T.U.C. Conference to Consider Dangers to Health, 582.
  • Pattern Makers’ Association, Membership and Benefit Data, 72, 210, 307, 475 ; Unemployed Members, 210, 545 ; Annual Report, 475
  • Pneumatic Tool Users, Engineering Union’s Claim, 72, 292
  • Poland, Miners’ Federation, Campaign for Six-Hour Day, 264
  • Post Office Workers’ Conference, Wages and Hours Question, 413, 526 ; on Mechanisation in the Post Office as Affecting Staff Conditions, 526; on the Experimental Sorting Machine, 526
  • Pottery Industry, National Council on Importance of Operators Joining Union, 115; *Wages Agreement, Conditions of, 370
  • Printers, Master, Mr. Gee on Managerial Slackness, Suggested Penalty, 598 ; Prof. Hilton on Thinking Industrially and on Organisation, 598
  • Professional Workers, National Federation, Mr. Lathan on the Human Factor and the Black-Coated Worker, 169 ; Shop Assistants’ Composite Resolution, 169
  • Railway Clerks’ Association Conference, on Hasty Action in Regard to Wage Restoration, 598 ; Resolution on Armaments Expenditure and General Strike Policy, 598 ; ' Defeat of Resolution on Overtime Question, 598; Rejection of 30-Hour Week Resolution, 598
  • Kailways, Kailwayinen and Companies, I Provisional Agreement for New Nego- I tiating Machinery, 100, 115, 224 ; Railway Staff National Council, Composition and Functions, 115, 582; Mr. Marchbanks on the Second 2^ per cent. Wages Cut, I 153; Movement for Restoration of Full j Pay, 526, 582; Sir R. Wedgwood’s
  • I Favourable Comments on New Consolida- I tion Machinery, 622; N.U.R. Annual
  • Receipts and Membership Data, 622
  • Railway Shopmen and the Restoration of 24 per cent, cut to Wages, 72
  • j Railway Stockholders’ Union, Mr. Whitelaw I on the Return between Wages and Capital
  • I Earnings, 153
  • Railwaymen, National Union. See Paihvays (above)
  • Road Transport, Mr. Bevan on New Agreement and its Bearings, 22
  • Ruskin College Scholarships for Women, 526 Russia, M. Stalin’s Claim of Rapid Development of Skilled Workers, 34 ; Removal of Rationing System and Greater Importance of Wages, 35 ; Mr. Weinberg on the Price of Bread, on Rationing and on the Need for Resisting the Levelling of Wages, 153 ; M. Stalin on the Iron and Steel Industry and Necessity for Improved Training, 169 ; Heavy Industry Workers, Official Skill-Tests, 210 ; Iron and Steel, Non-Ferrous Metals and Engineering Industries, Progress in, 370; Electric Power Production, 370 ; General Industry Progress and Production Costs, 370; Individual Output of Workers, Revision of Standards, 398 ; Maritime Transport Workers’ Union and Unsatisfactory Wages Position, 491 ; Improvement in Heavy Industry, 526 ; M. Stalin on Stimulating Workers to Master Technique of Industrial Plants, 526
  • Scottish Trade Union (’ongress, Anti-War (’omments by President, 475; on the Failure of (-’apitalism, 475; on Local Authorities and the Fair Wage Clause, 475; on Industrial Development in Scotland, 475 ; Mr. Citrine on the Modern Industrial Revolution, 475
  • Shipbuilding Trades, Union Demand for Wages Advance, 370, 598 ; Mr. W. Westwood on the Need for Shorter Working Week to Balance Industry and on a New Order of Industrial Relationship, 582
  • Shop Assistants. See Professional Workers (above*
  • Silica Dust in Foundries, New York Labour Department’s Analyses and Suggestions, 582
  • Silicosis, Compensation for Hematite Iron Ore Workers, 169
  • Skill Tests in Russia for Heavy Industry Workers, 210
  • Skilled Workers, Shortage of. Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Comments, 582 ; Denial by A.E.U. of Shortage of Skilled Workers in the Engineering Industry, 649
  • Socialists’ Conference, Submission of Industrial National Council’s Views on “ United Front ” with Communists and Independent Labour Party, 582 ; Proposed Transformation of Trade Unions into Industrial Unions, 582
  • Spain, Restoration of 48-Hour Week in Metal Industry, 35 ; Catholic Employers’ Association, Formation and Aims, 169
  • Strikes and Balloting Regulations, Norwegian, under Collective Agreements, 452
  • Strike Statistics, 100, 224, 333, 452, 545, 677 Student Employees, Reciprocity Agreements between European Countries, 307
  • Sweden, Industrial Situation in Various Industries, 72, 398; Student Employees, Reciprocity Agreement with France, 307
  • Textile Factory Workers’ Association, Conference Programme, 491
  • Textile Workers. See Cottonindusiry (above) Trades Union Congress, Affiliation of Medical Practitioners’ Union, 22 ; Dis cussion with Labour Minister on Shorter
  • Working Week, 100, 115: Women
  • Workers’ Low Pay and Lack of Organisation, 100; Trade Councils and T.U.G. Model Fair Wages Clause, 115; Mine Workers and Compensation for Silicosis, 169 ; on the Organisation of Workers in and around Collieries, 292 ; Mr. Citrine on the Formation by Banks , of Associations on Union Lines, 292 ; Unemployment, General, Social, Ac., Alleviation Policy, 452; Proposed Conference to consider Danger to Health in Use of Oxy- Acetylene Welding and other Burning Machines, 582 ; Mr. H. Hughes on the Part to be taken by Labour in InterDominion Conferences, 622
  • Trade Unions, Suggested Transformation into Industrial Unions, 582
  • Tramwaymen, London, Approval of New Wages Terms and Conditions, 34
  • Transport and General Workers’ Union, (Conference on New Agreement Affecting Road Motor-Transport Industry, 22; Tramway Section, London Drivers, Ac., Approval of Wages and Conditions Terms, 34 ; Mr. Bevan on Workers’ Low Minimum Wage, 100 ; on Protection of Workers outside Generating Stations, Ac., 224; Mr. Bevan on the Means for Economic Salvation of Workers, 224 ; Road Transport Workers’ Wage Increase, London and Nearby Towns, 292 ; Mr. Bevan on Arrears of Contributions, Appeal to Members, 333 ; Mr. Deakin on the Workers’ Right to Share in Prosperity arising from New Technique, 452 ; Annual Report, 677
  • Transport, Institute of, Mr. Cliff on Trade Union Demands and on Self-Government in the Industry, 224
  • Unemployment Assistance Board, “ Man and Metal ” on Unsatisfactory Application of Regulations, 370
  • Unemployment Benefit, Transitional, 1931- 1934 Figures, 169
  • T^nemployment, General, World Unemployment Situation, 72; T.U.C. and Unemployment, Social, Ac., Alleviation Schemes, 452 ; U.S.A., Data of State
  • Unemployment Compensation Laws, 598 ; Mr. Appieton on Inevitability of Unemployment and on Government Potentialities for Diminishing it, 649
  • Unemployment Insurance, Labour Ministry Reports, 34, 100, 169, 224, 292, 333, 398, 452, 475, 491, 545, 622, 677
  • Unemployment Insurance Statutory Committee, Reference under Section 19 (6), 169
  • Unemployment Reports, 34, 100, 169, 224, 292, 333, 398, 452, 475, 491, 545, 597, 622, 677
  • Unionism, Trade, Suggested Reorganisation to meet Modern Conditions, 491
  • United States, New York State Industrial Fatalities, 22, 224 ; Federation of Labour, International Machinists on Recognition of Welders and on Navy Yard Manufacture, 22 ; International Machinists on Auto-Mechanics and Organisation, 22; Steel Industry Statistics, 72 ; Collective Agreements for Minimum Hours, 72 ; International Machinists on Railway Shopmen’s Affiliation to American Federation of Labour, 115 ; Motor Car Manufacture, N.R. Committee’s Conclusions and Effect on Labour of Industrial Inventions, 169 ; Survey of Employers, Effects of N.R.A. on Industrial Relations, 169 ; Strikes and “ Sheltered Workshop ” Output Question, 210 ; Cotton-I’extile Trade, Administration Ruling for Calculation of Bonuses as Wages, 210; Employment and Wage Statistics, Bureau of Labour Returns, 224 ; Mr. Green on the Just Incidence of Unemployment Insurance Payments, 224 ; Business Recovery Conference on the Problem of Unemployment and Relief, 224 ; Employers’ Obligation to Negotiate with Representatives chosen by Workers Adjudged Unconstitutional, 264 ; Kentucky, Judgment Adverse to Bituminous Coal
  • Code, 264 ; Wage-Restitution Statistics, 264 ; Louisiana and Iowa States, Legislation Affecting Competitive Business, Age Limits for Workers, andc., 264 ; Labour Bureau Statistics relating to Moulders and Mounters in Stove Foundries, 264 ; Labour Bureau Report of Discussion on Industrial Accidents and Diseases and American Practice, 307 ; Steel Industry, Trend of Wages and Hours of Work, 307 ; Workmen’s Compensation Act, Benzol Poisoning and Ventilation Regulations, 333 ; International Machinists’ Comments on the “ New Deal,” 333 ; Bureau of Mines Statistics (1933) Relating to Employment and Accidents in Metallurgical Industry, 370 ; Bureau of Mines Report on Coal-Mining Accidents, Fatal and Non-Fatal, and Employment Statistics, 398 : Chamber of Commerce Report on Working Hours in Relation to Economic Recovery, 413 ; Inter-State Conference on Labour Pacts, Hours of Work Provisions, 413 ; New York Labour Department’s Report, Improved Employment and Pay in Metal Industries, 452 ; International Machinists on the Maladministration of the N.R.A. and the War between Vested Interests and Organised Labour, 475 ; Steel Industry and the Wagner Bill, Evidence of Success of Employee Representation Plans, 491 ; Unemployment Figures and Persons on Relief, 545; Supreme Court’s Decision Invalidating N.R.A., 582, 598; International Machinists’ Comments on Big Business and Government Tribunals and on the Wager Labour Relations Bill, 582 ; New York Labour Department and Silica Dust in Foundries, 582 ; Ford Company’s Minimum-Wage Lift, 582 ; Fair Competition Codes, Test Case Data, 598 ; Unemployment Compensation, New York, Washington and Utah Measures, 598 ; Federation of Labour and International Federation of Trade Unions, Affiliation Question, 622 ; American Iron and Steel Institute and Minimum Pay and Maximum Hours under N.R.A., 622 ; Association for
  • Advancement of Industrial Medicine and Surgery, Formation of, 677
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 100, 224, 333, 452, 545, 677
  • Wages, General, M. Alolotov (Russia) on the Importance of Wages in Industry, 35 ; T.U.C. Model Fair Wages Clause and the Trades Councils, 115 ; Engineering Industry, Low Wages Contention Rebutted by Employers, 307 ; Wages on Cost-of- Living Basis, Proposed Legislation to Classify Areas, 370 ; International Labour Conference, Adoption of 40-Hour Week Principle and Resolution on Wages, 677
  • War, Trade Union Hostility to, 475
  • Women Workers, T.U.C. on Low Wages and Lack of Organisation, 100 ; A.E.U. on the Position of Women in Industry, 210 ; Belgian Women’s Demand for Equal Opportunity and Pay, 452 ; I.L.O. Resolution on the Employment of Married Women Question, 475 ; Ruskin College Scholarships for Women, 526
  • Woodworkers’ Unemployment Figures, 545 Workmen’s Compensation, Home Office Report, 115
  • Trade. See Coal; Iron and Steel; Ships and Shipbuilding
  • Turbines. See Engines and Boilers
  • Universities. See Education
  • Vehicles. See Motor Cars ; Railways
  • Warships. See Naval

Waterworks :

  • Wye River Catchment, 13

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