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Engineering 1936 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

From Graces Guide
Engineering 1936 Jan-Jun: Index: General
Engineering 1936 Jan-Jun: Index: General
Engineering 1936 Jan-Jun: Index: General

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1936 Jan-Jun: Index

PARAGRAPH INDEX

Accidents :

  • Baltimore Safety Zone Pylons, Analysis of Accidents, 669
  • Coalmining Accidents. U.S. Bureau of Mines Report, 555

Aeronautics :

  • Air France Routes, Aircraft for, 533
  • Aircraft (Catalogue), 628
  • Aircraft Steels and Alloys, Standard, 697
  • Airways of Empire Exhibition, 39
  • Apprentices, Aircraft, R.A.F., 261
  • Brussels, Evening Air Service, 595
  • Civil Aviation, Growth of, 697
  • Control Bearings, Aircraft (Catalogue), 546 Empire Air Routes, Mileage, 453
  • French Naval Aircraft, 397

Agriculture :

  • Royal Agricultural Show, 279
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy
  • Appointments, Awards, &c. :
  • Architecture, Gold Medal to Mr. C. H. Holden, 481
  • Bessemer Gold Medal to Mr. F. Clements, 314
  • British Industries Federation, President, 65
  • Collins, H. J., to Chadwick Chair of Engineering, 649
  • Gustav Trasenster Medal, to Mr. W. Lindgren, 323
  • Moulton Gold Medal, to Dr. Ezer Griffiths, 149
  • Royal Aeronautical Society, Medal Awards, 566
  • Automobiles. See Motor Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges :

  • Bridge Engineering (Catalogues), 520 (2)
  • Dee Bridge, Chester, Single-Line Traffic Control, 149
  • Penryn Harbour Road Bridge, 231
  • Buildings and Building Construction :
  • Bricks, Insulating (Catalogue), 520
  • Builders’ Materials Exhibition, Tel Aviv, 624 Building Materials, Standard, 587
  • Cast Stone, Specification, 426
  • Garage and Service Station Buildings, 649
  • Heating of Buildings (Catalogue), 656
  • Hospital Construction, Chadwick Lecture, 425
  • London Master Builders’ Reception, 669
  • Noise Prevention in Buildings; 175
  • Paris Laboratories, Buildings and Public Works, 373
  • Steel-Frame Buildings, 120

Canals :

  • Manchester Ship, Traffic Figures, 586

Catalogues :

  • 52, 79, 108, 135, 164, 184, 218, 247, 302, 330, 412, 440, 494, 520, 546, 600, 628, 656, 683
  • A. -B. Traductor, 302
  • Alexander, G. H., Machinery, Ltd., 218, 330 Asea Electric, Ltd., 628
  • Asquith, Wm., Ltd., 247, 520, 683
  • Auto-Klean Strainers, Ltd., 79
  • B. A. Holland Engineering Co., Ltd., 135
  • B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., 52, 330
  • Benjamin Electric, Ltd., 494
  • Bigwood, J., and Sons (1930), Ltd., 218
  • Blackman Export Co., Ltd., 164, 247
  • Boby, Robert, Ltd., 494
  • Bridge, David, and Co., Ltd., 164
  • British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 52, 218, 247, 440, 520
  • British Technical Corks Products, Ltd., 218
  • British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., 302
  • Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 108
  • Broom and Wade, Ltd., 330
  • Brown Brothers, Ltd., 546
  • Brown, D„ and Sons (Hudd.), Ltd., 247, 516
  • Bruce Peebles and Co., Ltd., 440
  • Butterworth Brothers, Ltd., 412
  • Burgess Products Co., Ltd., 683
  • Callender's Cable and Construction Co., Ltd., 520
  • Cambridge Instrument Co., Ltd., 218, 546
  • Churchill Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 164, 494, 656
  • Cohen, G., and Sons, Ltd., 330, 412
  • Constructors, Ltd., 600
  • Coppus Engineering Corporation, 494-
  • Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 218, 494
  • Crompton Parkinson, Ltd., 247
  • Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 330
  • Cutbill, King and Co., Ltd., 108
  • Davidson and Co., Ltd., 600
  • De Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd., 628 Demag Aktiengesellschaft, 247
  • Dominion Engineering Co., Ltd., 628 Doolittle and Falknor, Inc., 302
  • Dorman, W. H., and Co., Ltd., 108 Dowding <t Doll, Ltd;, 247
  • D.P. Battery Co., Ltd., 164
  • Drayton Regulator and Instrument Co., Ltd., 52
  • Dubilier Condenser Co. (1925), Ltd., 108 Dugdill, J., and Co., Ltd., 520
  • Edwards, F. J., Ltd., 494, 520
  • Electroflo Meters Co., Ltd., 494
  • English Electric Co., Ltd., 135, 302, 683
  • English Steel Corporation, Ltd., 135, 440, 520
  • Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd., 520
  • Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., 330
  • Firth, Thos., and J. Brown, Ltd., 247, 494, 546
  • Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels, Ltd., 302
  • Fleming, Birkby and Goodall, Ltd., 520
  • Fox, Samuel, and Co., Ltd., 218
  • Fry's (London), Ltd., 79
  • Fuller Electrical and Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 135
  • Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 52
  • General Electric Co., Ltd., 52, 164, 184, 247, 494
  • Gent and Co., Ltd., 164, 412, 520
  • Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Ltd., 494
  • Greenwood and Batley, Ltd., 79
  • Gunn Metal Engraving Co., 108
  • Hadfields, Ltd., 247, 412, 683
  • Hailwood and Ackroyd, Ltd., 247
  • Hall, B. J., <t Co., Ltd., 656
  • Hancock <fc Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 546 Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 247
  • Head, Wrightson and Co., Ltd., 412, 494
  • Henderson, J. M., <fc Co,, Ltd., 520
  • Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., 164, 330, 440, 494
  • Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., 494
  • Higgs Motors, Ltd., 52, 164, 330, 600, 628
  • High Duty Alloys, Ltd., 79
  • Hoffmann Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 247, 546 Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 52
  • Holman Bros., Ltd., 494
  • Hopkinsons, Ltd., 164
  • Hunt. and Mitton, Ltd., 108
  • Hunton, Ltd., 412
  • Ideal Electric and Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 247 Inter-Counties, Ltd., 164
  • International Combustion, Ltd., 218, 247, 330, 656
  • Isteg Steel Products, Ltd., 108
  • Jack, E. J., 628
  • Jenkins, R., and Co., Ltd., 494
  • Jones, T. C., and Co., Ltd., 494
  • Keith, James, <fc Blackman Co.,. Ltd., 164, 302
  • Kidde, Walter, Co., Ltd., 546
  • Krupp, Fried., Grusonwerk, A.G., 164
  • Lechner, F. W., and Co., Ltd., 218
  • Lincoln Electric Co., 218
  • Lindley, J. Browett (1931), Ltd., 164
  • M. and C. Switchgear, Ltd., 135
  • Magnesium Castings and Products, Ltd., 218 Maierform Co., 247
  • Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., 600
  • Mason, E. N., and Sons, Ltd., 218
  • Mather Platt, Ltd., 52, 247
  • Mersey Model Co., Ltd., 218
  • Metallisation, Ltd., 79
  • Morris, Herbert, Ltd., 440, 546
  • Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., 302, 494, 520
  • National Gas and Oil Engine Co., Ltd., 494 Newbury Diesel Co., Ltd., 247
  • Northern Aluminium Co., Ltd., 683 Oerlikon, Ltd., 330, 656
  • O’Kill, Geo., <fc Co., Ltd., 247
  • “ P. and B.” Engineering Co., Ltd., 683
  • Payen, Ltd., J., 628
  • Perkins, F., Ltd., 164
  • Petters, Ltd., 164, 412
  • Phillips Lamps, Ltd., 52
  • Power Plant Co., Ltd., 218, 546
  • Rateau, Ltd., 628
  • Reid Brothers Company, Inc., 683
  • Renold and Coventry Chain Co., Ltd., 247 Revvo Castor Co., Ltd., 302
  • Reyrolle, A., and Co., Ltd., 79, 218, 330, 656 Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 494, 628 Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., 683 Russell, S., and Sons, Ltd., 108
  • Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 302
  • Sankey, J. H., and Son, Ltd., 520
  • Scott, H. J., and Co. (Belfast), Ltd., 52
  • Simon, Henry, Ltd., 683
  • Smith, Thos., and Sons (Rodley), Ltd., 683
  • Soag Machine Tool Coi, Ltd., 628
  • Stanton Ironworks Co., Ltd., 247
  • Star Electro Carbons, 656
  • Statter, J. G., and Co., Ltd., 628
  • Staveley Coal and Iron Co., Ltd., 52
  • Steatite and Porcelain Products, Ltd., 520 Sternol, Ltd., 108
  • Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., 247
  • Sturtevant Engineering Co., Ltd., 330
  • Tan-Sad Chair Co. (1931), Ltd., 628
  • Taylor, A. W., and Co., 108
  • Tecalemit, Ltd., 218
  • Tinsley, H., '& Co., 79, 302, 440, 628
  • Trico-Folberth, Ltd., 247, 412
  • Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Ltd., 628
  • Tube Products, Ltd., 683
  • Tungstone Accumulator Co., Ltd., 494
  • Valor Co., Ltd., 52
  • Villiers Engineering Co., Ltd., 440
  • Wadkin and Co., 108, 628
  • Wagner Electric Corporation, 520
  • Ward, Thos. W., Ltd., 108, 683
  • Wearn’s Autoflex Drives, Ltd., 108
  • Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co., Ltd., 218 Wickman, A. C., Ltd., 52, 108
  • Wiggin, Henry, and Co., Ltd., 218
  • Wilson Boilermakers, Ltd., 412
  • Wilson, C. F., and Co. (1932), Ltd., 600 Wingrove and Rogers, Ltd., 628
  • Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry

Cement and Concrete :

  • Cast Concrete Products Association, 238
  • Mixers, Concrete (Catalogue), 108
  • Pipes, Concrete- (Catalogue), 247
  • Reinforcement, Concrete, Steel for (Catalogue), 108
  • Stone, Cast, Specification, 426
  • Structures, Ferro-Concrete (Catalogue), 6 28

Coal:

  • Accidents in Coal Mines, U.S. Report, 555
  • Cardiff, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 177, 204, 230, 260, 286, 315, 344, 372, 399, 424, 452, 481, 507, 532, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 696
  • Dust-Laying, Mine (Catalogue), 494
  • Faroe Islands Mine, 558
  • Fleetwood Coaling Plants, 192
  • Lamp, Safetv, Mining Association Prize Offer, 398
  • Coal—continued.
  • Middlesbrough Coke, 13, 39, 65, 93, 121, 149, 176, 204, 231, 261, 287, 315, 345, 373, 399, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Pit-Rescue Van, 623
  • Pulveriser (Catalogue), 494
  • Sheffield, 13, 38, 65, 93, 120, 148, 177, 205, 231, 260, 286, 315, 344, 373, 399, 424, 453, 480, 507, 533, 559, 586, 623, 640, 668, 697
  • Colleges. See Education
  • Companies :
  • Johnson and Phillips, Ltd., Diamond- Jubilee, 37
  • Tavlor, Tavlor and Hobson, Golden Jubilee, 481
  • Concrete. See Cement and Concrete
  • Cranes, Conveyors, &c. :
  • Colliery Belt Conveyors, Standard, 531
  • Cranes (Catalogue), 520
  • Hoists, Electric (Catalogue), 546
  • Pulley Blocks (Catalogues), 440
  • Docks. S’ee Harbours, &c.
  • Education :
  • Chadwick Chair of Engineering, 649
  • Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Certificates, 425
  • Glasgow, Royal Technical College Exhibition, 462
  • Husband, Prof. J., Retirement of, 586
  • Japan, Workers’ Education Programme, 476
  • London University, High-Power Transmission, Lectures, 107
  • Loughborough College’, British Empire Scholarships, 669
  • Malaria Control, Course for Laymen, Lectures, 533
  • Paris Laboratories, Building and Public Works, 373
  • Ruskin College Scholarships, 270, 476
  • Tuition by Correspondence, Development of, 239
  • Electricity :
  • Accumulator Handlamp for Fire Brigade Work, 463
  • Alternators (Catalogue), 247
  • Batteries, Storage (Catalogues), 164, 494
  • Brushgear, Electrical (Catalogue), 656
  • Building Centre, Electrical Section, 399 Bunnerong Power Station Extensions, 368 Cables (Catalogues), 52, 164, 520 Cable-Jointing, &c. (Catalogue), 164, 218 Cable Racks (Catalogue), 218
  • Call System, Tangent Luminous, 520
  • Chucks, Magnetic, and Demagnetises, 541 Circuit Breakers (Catalogue), 218
  • Condensers, Correction, Power Factor (Catalogue), 108
  • Control Panels, Marine (Catalogue), 108
  • Cut-Outs, Service (Catalogue), 52
  • Distribution, Electricity (Catalogue), 494
  • Electrical Industries Benevolent Association, 323
  • Equipment, Electrical (Catalogue), 494
  • Equipment and Materials, Standard, 315
  • Exide Convention, Harrogate, 482
  • Fair-Trading Code, 559
  • Flow Metering, Electrical (Catalogue), 494
  • Fuses, Re-Wirable Cartridge (Catalogue), 79 Galvanometers (Catalogues), 79, 302,440, 628
  • Generation Statistics, 13, 205, 302, 399, 448, 669
  • Heat and Electricity Supply, Combined, Erratum, 286
  • Heating, Panel and Strip (Catalogue), 247
  • High-Power Transmission, Lectures, 107 Installation Material (Catalogue), 184 Insulators (Catalogue), 520
  • . Lamps, Electric, Standard, 668
  • Lamp, Hand, for Fire Brigade Work, 463
  • Lamps (Catalogues), 164, 247
  • Light Fittings (Catalogues), 247, 520
  • Lighting (Catalogues), 412, 494
  • Mining Equipment (Catalogue), 302
  • Motor Accessories (Catalogue), 546
  • Motors, Electric, General (Catalogues), 52, 135, 247, 330, 600, 628 (2), 683
  • Motor Stock List (Catalogue), 52
  • Nickel-Iron Alloys, Use for Magnetic Screenings, 449
  • Potentiometers (Catalogues), 218, 628
  • Power Distribution (Catalogue), 440
  • Power Sets (Catalogue), 412
  • Prague Power Station, Loeffler Boiler Installation, 583
  • Radio-Transmission Equipment (Catalogue), 302
  • “ Radiodiffusion,” Half-Yearly Review, 63 Reactors, Current-Limiting (Catalogue), 302 Rectification, High-Tension (Catalogue), 52 South East England Scheme, 452
  • Starters (Catalogue), 52, 91, 135
  • Substations, Kiosk (Catalogue), 330
  • Supply Regulations, 35
  • Sweden, Electrical Energy Production, 591 Switchgear (Catalogues), 164, 330, 628 Syrens, &c. (Catalogue), 164
  • Telephones (Catalogue), 412
  • Transformer Substation, Portable, 624 Transformers, Temperature Indicator, 178 Trucks, &c., Electric (Catalogue), 628 Turbines, Steam and Electrical Equipment (Catalogue), 135
  • Voltage-Drop Calculator, 480
  • Welding, Arc (Catalogues), 218, 247, 302, 494, 520
  • Welding Equipment, Standard, 468
  • Westinghouse Association, Ex-British, 382
  • Winders, Electric for 6,660-ft. Shaft, Erratum, 158
  • Electricity—continued.
  • Wires, Standard, 704
  • Wireless Receiver (Catalogue), 600
  • Wiring Systems (Catalogue), 52, 247
  • Engines and Boilers :
  • Blowers, Boiler Manhole (Catalogue), 494
  • Boiler Contract for Renfrew, 481
  • Boiler, Loeffler, for Prague Power Station, 583
  • Boiler Water Conditioning, Sodium Metaphosphate for, 668
  • Boilers (Catalogues), 412, 546, 656
  • Boilers, Vertical Cross-Tube, Standard, 706 Generators, Steam (Catalogue), 683
  • Gland Packing, High Temperature, 399 Model Engines and Boilers (Catalogue), 218 Power Plant Auxiliaries, 345
  • Process Steam for Power (Catalogue), 164 Regulators, Feed-Water (Catalogue), 164 Stoker, Mechanical, Fan-Draught, 93 Strainers, Steam (Catalogue), 218 Traps, Steam (Catalogues), 52, 218 Turbines (Catalogues), 52, 135, 683
  • Valves and Boiler Mountings, Steam (Catalogue), 108
  • Valves (Catalogue), 302
  • Exhibitions :
  • Aeronautical Exhibition, 623
  • Airways of Empire, 39
  • British Chemical Plant, 47, 476
  • British Industries Fair, 1937, 481
  • British Industries Fair, Castle Bromwich, 65
  • Builders’ Materials, Tel Aviv, 624
  • Canadian National, 12
  • Ideal Home Exhibition, 201
  • Inventions Exhibition, 669
  • Levant Fair, 246
  • Low-Temperature Exhibition, 230, 344, 373’ 696
  • New York National Power Show, 492
  • Paris International Trade Fair, 48, 533 Prague International Fair, 200 “ Queen Mary ” Exhibit, 623
  • Rio de Janeiro Sample Fair, 587
  • Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 462
  • South African. Empire Exhibition, 144
  • Swiss Industries Fair, 344
  • Explosions. See Accidents
  • Ferro-Concrete. See Cement and Concrete
  • Gas :
  • British Isles Consumption, 129
  • Gas Appliances, Tubing for, Standard, 506
  • Gas and Oil Engines :
  • Colloidal Fuel, Erratum, 276
  • Diesel Engine Users Association, 669
  • Diesel Engines (Catalogues), 108, 247, 600 Gas Engines (Catalogue), 494
  • Oil Engines (Catalogues), 164, 330, 494
  • Oil Engines, Industrial, Development, 574
  • Oil Engine Traction (Catalogue), 247
  • Oil Engines, Power Station (Catalogue), 330 Petrol Engines (Catalogue), 440
  • Harbours, Docks, Piers, &c. :
  • Naples Harbour Works, 26
  • Hydraulics :
  • Dam, Arched, Constant-Angle, Erratum, 653
  • Pumps, Helical Rotor (Catalogue), 247
  • Pump, Self-Priming (Catalogue), 494
  • Pumps, Sump Drainage (Catalogue), 628.
  • Pumps, Vacuum (Catalogue), 135
  • Sluice Gates (Catalogue), 52
  • Industries and Commerce :
  • Bulgarian Cold-Storage Installation, 93
  • Carbon Black, U.S. Production, 704
  • Chinese Economic Journal and Bulletin, 344
  • Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 204, 230, 260, 286, 314, 344, 372, 398, 424, 452, 480, 506, 532,.. 558, 586, 623, 640, 668, 696
  • Distribution Costs, Committee of Inquiry, 586
  • Electrical Industry, Fair Trading Code, 559
  • Export Trading Losses, Guarantee Against, 641
  • Films, Sound, for Advertising Purposes, 92
  • German Association of Makers of Chemical Apparatus, 696
  • Hong Kong, British Commerce with, 64
  • Income-Tax Handbook, Tolley’s, 697
  • Japanese Merchants’ Methods in United States, 282
  • Overseas Trade Opportunities, 149, 282
  • Paris, British Chamber of Commerce, 105, 532 Personal, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 204, 230, 260, 286, 314, 345, 372, 398, 424, 452, 480, 506, 532, 558, 586, 623, 640, 668, 696
  • Sheffield Industries Mark, 559
  • Sheffield Lighter Trades and Defence Plans, 533
  • Tees-side Journal of Commerce, 93
  • Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 204, 230, 260, 286, 314, 344, 372, 398, 452, 480, 506, 532, 586, 623, 640, 668, 696
  • Tiii, World Consumption, 345
  • Tube Works, Transfer from Glasgow to Corby, 286
  • Tyne River Data, 644
  • Vancouver, Golden Jubilee, 288
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies
  • Internal-Combustion Engines. See Gas and
  • Oil Engines
  • Iron and Steel :
  • Aircraft Steels and Alloys, Standard, 697 Basic Iron Stack Reconstruction, 231 British Production, 37, 205, 533, 640, 669 British Steelwork Association, 231 Canadian Production, 92
  • Industries and Commerce—continued.
  • Cast Iron, Nickel, Austenitic (Catalogue), 108
  • Castings, Iron, Desulphurisation by Sodium Carbonate, 286
  • Cleveland Iron Market, 13, 39, 65, 93, 121, 149, 176, 204, 231, 261, 287, 315, 345, 373, 399, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Cleveland Manufactured Iron and Steel, 13, 39, 65, 93, 121, 149, 176, 204, 231, 261, 287, 315, 345, 373, 399, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Coke Oven Plant, Large, for Blast-Furnace Use, 231
  • Concrete Reinforcement, Steel for (Catalogue), 108
  • Czechoslovakian Production, 644
  • ‘ * Diamet ” Steels, Film Depicting Manufacture. <frc., 452
  • East Coast Hematite, 13, 39, 65, 93, 121, 149, 176, 204, 231, 261, 287, 315, 345, 373, 399, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Files and Rasps (Catalogue), 520
  • Forgings, Alloy-Steel, Large, Erratum, 516
  • Hebburn, Galvanising and Structural Steelwork Plants, 452
  • Immingham Docks, Ore-Unloading Grabs, 75 Ingot Mould, 200-Ton, 9
  • Middlesbrough Foreign Ore, 13, 39, 65, 93, 121, 149, 176, 204, 231, 287, 315, 345, 373, 399, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 13, 39, 65, 93, 121, 149, 177, 205, 231, 261, 287, 315, 345, 373, 399, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Pig-Iron, Comparison with Pre-War Make, 481
  • Poles, Tubular Steel (Catalogue), 247
  • Scottish Iron Shipments, 13, 39, 65,121, 149, 177, 231, 261, 287, 314, 345, 373, 398, 425, 453, 481, 507, 533, 558, 641, 669, 697
  • Scottish Iron and Steel Trade, 13, 39, 65, 121, 149, 177, 205, 231, 261, 287, 314, 345,
  • . 373, 398, 425, 453, 481, 506, 533, 558, 587,
  • 624, 641, 669, 697
  • Sheffield Iron and Steel Trade, 13, 38, 65, 93, 120, 148, 177, 205, 230, 260, 286, 315, 344, ? 372, 399, 424, 453, 480, 507, 533, 559, 586, 623, 640, 668, 697
  • Standards, British Chemical, 176
  • ‘* Steel and the Attendant Industries,” 192 Steels for Diesel-Engine Construction (Catalogue), 683
  • Steel Equipment (Catalogue), 600
  • Steels, Nitralloy (Catalogue), 546
  • Steel Prices, 624
  • Steel Products (Catalogue), 494
  • Steel Products, Heat and Corrosion-Resisting (Catalogue), 302
  • Steel Storage Equipment (Catalogue), 52
  • Steel Trade Merger, 121
  • Swedish Ore Exports, 214, 568
  • Tees Imports, 39, 149, 261, 399, 507, 641 Tees Shipments, 39, 149, 261, 399, 507, 624 Tees-side Works Extension, 453
  • Tool Steels (Catalogue), 440
  • Tubes, Steel, Electrically-Welded (Catalogue), 683
  • Welding Ferrous Metals by Heat and Pressure, 481
  • Welsh Trade, 12, 38, 64, 92, 121, 148, 177, 204, 230, 260, 286, 315, 344, 372, 399, 425, 452, 481, 507, 532, 559, 587, 624, 641, 669, 696
  • Wire Ropes, Steel, Standard Capping Metal, 396
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies
  • Legal :
  • Share Purchases by Deduction from Workers’ Wages, Illegality of, 214
  • Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
  • Locomotives. See Railways

Machine and Other Tools :

  • Broaching Machines, Hvdraulic (Catalogue), 108 . •
  • Chucks, Magnetic and Demagnetisers, 541 Drill Stands (Catalogue), 79
  • Drilling Machines (Catalogues), 247, 520, 683 Elswick Works, New Machine Shop, 506 Files (Catalogue), 247
  • Gears, Rolling Mill (Catalogue), 218 Grinding Machines (Catalogues), 494, 656, 683
  • Hones for Precision Grinding, 330
  • Machine Drives, Motor Units for (Catalogue), 164
  • Machine Tools, General (Catalogues), 218, 494, 628
  • Milling Machines (Catalogue), 247
  • Pneumatic Tools (Catalogue), 330 Reamers (Catalogue), 135
  • Roll-Grinding Machines (Catalogue), 164 Saws, Pocket (Catalogue), 79
  • Secondhand Machine Tools (Catalogue), 330 Shearing Machine, Portable Rotary, 468 Shearing Machine (Catalogue), 494
  • Small Tools (Catalogue), 494
  • Surface-Hardening Machines, Shorter and Gleason, Cross-Licensing Agreement, 678
  • Tools, Tapped (Catalogue), 52 Woodworking Machinerv (Catalogues), 108, 628
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers ; Ships and Shipbuilding
  • Mining and Metallurgy :
  • Aluminium and Alloys (Catalogue), 683 Aluminium Alloy, Low-Expansion, 120 Aluminium Facts and Figures, 12
  • Aluminium, Protection of, Pylumin Process, 20
  • Blowers (Catalogue), 164
  • Bronzes, Bearing, and Brass Wires, 205
  • Canada, Petroleum Production, 79 ; Mineral Wealth, 364 ; Titanium Ore in, 697
  • Mining and Metallurgy—continued.
  • Castings, Iron, Desulphurisation by Sodium Carbonate, 286
  • Coke-Oven Plant, Govan Iron Works, 453 Cold-Heading Technique, 344 Czechoslovakian Radium Mines, 453 ‘ * Everdur,” Copper Alloy, 624
  • Flux, Questox, for Non-Ferrous Metals, 12 Gold Ore Dressing (Catalogue), 164 Gold-Washing Plant, Danube, 12 Hinduminium, Alloy, Data Sheets, 79 Magnesium Alloys (Catalogue), 218 Phase Rule Applied to Metals, <tc., Lectures, 149
  • Regulators, Furnace, Automatic (Catalogue), 218, 546
  • Rolling Mills for Brass (Catalogue), 628 Sheet Metal Machinery (Catalogue), 520 Standards, British Chemical, 176 Steel, Heat Treatment of, Bulletin, 532 Swedish Copper Ore, 587
  • Ventilation, Mine (Catalogue), 600 Wires, Brass, and Bearing Bronzes, 205
  • Miscellaneous :
  • Air Heaters (Catalogues), 164, 302 Ashford By-Pass Road, Proposed, 650 Bins and Racks, Stores’, Standard, 668 Bitumen, Asphaltic, Road Emulsion, Standards, 205, 507
  • Brewing and Distilling Plant (Catalogue), 494 Cabinets, Filing, Steel (Catalogue), 218 Calendars, 108, 158, 346, 399, 425 Castors, Ball-Bearing (Catalogue),-302 Colloidal Fuel, Erratum, 261
  • Compressors, Air (Catalogues), 135, 330, 494 Constructional Engineering (Catalogue), 520 Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 214, 230, 260, 286, 314, 344, 372, 398, 424, 452, 480, 506, 532, 558, 586, 623, 640, 668, 696 Copper Tubes, Standard, 542 Cork Jointing Material, 468 Cork, “ Zecor ” (Catalogue), 218 Couplings, Various (Catalogue), 218 Driers (Catalogue), 494
  • Excavators (Catalogues), 218, 683 Fans (Catalogues), 164, 247, 330, 520 Filters, Air (Catalogue), 302'
  • Finsbury Technical College Old Students’ Dinner, 12
  • Fire Extinguishers (Catalogue), 546 Galvanised Tanks and Cylinders (Catalogue), 494
  • Gaskets (Catalogue), 628 Glassware (Catalogue), 412 Grinding Mills (Catalogue), 412 Hand Protection (Catalogue), 108 Health Congress, Royal Sanitary Institute, 567
  • Heating of Buildings (Catalogue), 656
  • Heating and Domestic Engineering Apprenticeship, Erratum, 261
  • Hyderabad Public Works, 587 Income Tax Handbook, Tolley’s, 697 Jointing Accessories (Catalogue), 440 Jointing Material (Catalogue), 628 Kettles, Domestic, Audible Warning Device, 360
  • Labels, Metal (Catalogue), 108
  • Load Indicators and Alarms, Maximum (Catalogue), 683
  • Locking Device Test, “ Palnut,” 274 Lubricants, Penetrating and for Springs, 344 Lubrication Equipment (Catalogue), 218 Machinery, General (Catalogue), 218 Metal Spraying (Catalogue), 79 Norman Lockyer Lectures, 623
  • Oil-Wells, Rotary Drilling Fluids, 640 Old Cromptonians, Association of, 412 Oxygen Cutting Machines (Catalogue), 546 Paints, White, Standard, 230
  • Paper-Making Machinery (Catalogue), 440 Parsons Memorial Lecture, 64
  • Personal, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 204, 230, 260, 286, 314, 345, 372, 398, 424, 452, 480, 506, 532, 558, 586, 623, 640, 668, 696 Pile Drivers (Catalogue), 247
  • Pipe Moulding and Lining (Catalogue), 52 Plastic Moulding, <fcc., Machinery (Catalogue), 412
  • Poles, Tubular Steel (Catalogue), 247 Presses, <fcc., Hydro-Pneumatic System (Catalogue), 108
  • Pumps, Oil (Catalogue), 247
  • Recorders, Temperature, Pressure, &c. (Catalogue), 52
  • Rivets, Small, Standard, 434
  • Road Emulsions, Asphaltic Bitumen, 274
  • Road Emulsion, Asphaltic Bitumen, Standard, 205
  • Road Improvements in Middlesex, 434 Road-Making Plant (Catalogue), 494 Scrapers, Cablewav Drag-Line (Catalogues), 247, 520
  • Screens, Rock (Catalogue), 330
  • Seating, Office and Factory (Catalogue), 628 Sheet Metal Machinery (Catalogue), 412 Sheffield Lighter Trades and Defence Plans, 533
  • Shorter and Gleason Cross-Licensing Agreement, 678
  • Snell, Henry, and Saxon, Prize, 161
  • Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, 287
  • Spray Paint Equipment (Catalogue), 52 Standards Institution, British, Specifications, 93, 205, 230, 315, 396, 434, 468, 506, 507, 531, 542, 543, 587, 668 (2), 697, 704
  • Stone Crushers (Catalogues), 247, 412 Strainers, Self-Cleaning, Oil (Catalogue), 79 Superchargers (Catalogue), 628
  • Tar, Standard, 93
  • Taylor, Taylor and Hobson, Jubilee,-481
  • * ‘ Teknisk Tidskrift ” Anniversary Special Number, 669
  • Temperature Measurement, Accurate, 65 Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 204, 230, 260, 286, 314, 344, 372, 398, 452, 480, 506, 532, 586, 623, 640, 668, 696
  • Tracing Paper (Catalogue), 656
  • Traffic Census Destination, London Docks, 669
  • Trestles, Folding Steel (Catalogue), 330
  • Miscellaneous—continued.
  • Tubes, Copper, Standard, 542
  • Tube Works, Transfer from Glasgow to Corby, 286
  • Vancouver, Golden Jubilee, 288
  • Water-Atomising Plant (Catalogue), 164
  • Wheat Conditions and Dryers (Catalogue), 683
  • Welding Ferrous Metals by Heat and Pressure, 481
  • Wire-Tying Machines (Catalogue), 108
  • Motor Cars, &c. :
  • Diesel Engines, Automobile (Catalogue), 164
  • Garage and Service-Station Buildings, 649
  • India, Imports of Cars, 697
  • Pit-Rescue Van, 623
  • Repair Certificates, I.A.E., 205
  • Road Vehicle Census, 177
  • South Africa, Vehicles Registered, 236
  • Springs, Road-Vehicle (Catalogue), 218
  • Trucks and Tractors, Petrol (Catalogue), 79
  • Tyre-Making Machinery (Catalogue), 164
  • Vehicle Drivers, Suggested Increase of Working Hours, 287
  • Vehicles Registered, 13, 360, 477, 708
  • Wind Screen Wiper Blades (Catalogue), 247
  • Wipers, Windscreen (Catalogue), 247, 412

Naval:

  • Clyde Naval Contracts, 261
  • “ Hardy,” H.M. Flotilla Leader, Launch, 421
  • “ Hereward,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, 339
  • ‘ ‘ Hero,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, 339
  • “ Hunter,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, 314
  • ‘ ‘ Hyperion,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch, 425 “Maidstone,” H.M. Depot Ship, Clyde Contract for, 345
  • “Mallard,” H.M. Sloop, Launch of, 372
  • “ Newcastle,” H.M.S. Cruiser, Launch of, 127
  • “ Puffin,” H.M.S.1 Coastal Sloop, Launch, 532
  • “ Spearfish,” H.M. Submarine, Launch, 475
  • Naval. See also Aeronautics
  • Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX

Physics and Chemistry :

  • German Association of Makers of Chemical Apparatus, 696
  • Low-Temperature Exhibition, 230, 344, 373, 696
  • Polarised-Light Apparatus, Microid, 696 Standards, British Chemical, 176
  • Power Plants. See Electricity

Power Transmission :

  • Bearings, Bakelised Fabric for, 662
  • Bearings, Ball and Roller (Catalogues), 247, 628
  • Chain Drives (Catalogue), 247
  • Couplings, Shaft, Standard, 543
  • Drives, Endless Rope (Catalogue), 520
  • Drives, Short-Centre High-Ratio Power (Catalogue), 108
  • Gears (Catalogues), 494, 546 (2)
  • Reducing Gear (Catalogue), 302
  • Railways and Locomotives :
  • British Railways, Facts about, 426
  • Cincinnati Railroad, Fuel and Ash-Handling Plant, Erratum, 452
  • Couplings (Catalogue), 218
  • Door-Operating Equipment, Passenger Vehicles (Catalogue), 218
  • Locomotive, Electric Express (Catalogue), 656
  • London and Greenwich Railway Centenary, 236
  • Metropolitan Railway Improvements, 506 Oil-Engine Traction (Catalogues), 247, 302 Rail, Wrought-Iron, Historic, 640
  • Railcars (Catalogue), 330
  • Railplane Transport (Catalogue), 164
  • Signal Glass, Railway, Standard, 177
  • Tank Locomotive Construction, Derby, L.M. and S.R., 341
  • Tyneside Electric Lines, Standardisation, 554
  • Wirral Railwav, New Electric Rolling Stock, 559
  • Road Accidents. See Accidents
  • Schools. See Education
  • Ships and Shipbuilding :
  • Barge, Steel, Electrically-Welded, 507
  • Bauer-Wach Exhaust-Turbine Installations, 239
  • Clyde Activities, 13, 39, 131, 149, 205, 261, 287, 373, 398, 425, 453, 507, 587, 641
  • “ Dilwara,” Twin-Screw Motor Troopship, 92
  • Ferry BOats, L.C.C., Reconstruction, 204
  • Gray Memorial Trust, Navigation, Prize Competition, 641
  • Launches and Trial Trios, 14, 64, 92, 121, 260, 296, 315, 398, 424, 480, 508, 559, 587, 623, 678
  • Maier Ship Form (Catalogue), 247 “Majestic,” Sale for Break-up, 559
  • Marine Machinerv Output, 1935, 11, 38, 74, 93, 129
  • North-East Coast Shipbuilding, 39
  • Oil Engines, Marine, Development, 574
  • “Queen Mary,” Cunard White Star Liner, Erratum, 678
  • * * Queen Marv,” Voyage to Southampton, 345
  • Scottish Contracts, 13, 205, 261, 373, 425, 453, 481, 533, 558, 641, 669, 697
  • Scottish Shipbuilding, 13, 39, 121, 149, 205, 231, 261, 287, 373, 398, 425, 453, 507, 587, 641
  • Scottish Shipbuilding Returns, 1936, 13 Shipbuilding in 1935, 11, 39, 64
  • Troopship, Twin-Screw Motor, “Dilwara,” 92
  • Tyne, River, Data, &c., 644
  • ‘ ‘ Windsorwood,” S.S., Maier-Hull Vessel, 696
  • Societies. See Technical and Trade
  • Strikes. See Trade Societies
  • Technical Societies :
  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 398, 566
  • Arts, Royal Society of, 641 Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 205 Bridge and Structural Engineering, International Association, 424, 532
  • British Foundrymen, Institute of, 558, 640 British Waterworks-Association, 558 Civil Engineers, Birmingham and District Institution of, 665
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 93, 288, 568, 641, 664
  • Engineers (India), Institution of, Mysore Centre, 624
  • Faradav House Old Students’ Association, 221
  • Glass, International Congress on, 624, 649 Glass Technology, Society of, 541 Illuminating Engineering Society, 568 Iron and Steel Institute, 407
  • Locomotive Engineers, Institution of, 533 Manchester Association of Engineers, 697 Mining Engineers, Institution of, 557, 697 Naval Architects, Institution of, 339, 372 Newcomen Society, 595 Patentees, Institute of, 669 Royal Institution, 668
  • Sanitary Institute, Royal, 567
  • Special Libraries and information Bureaux, 287
  • Supervising Electrical Engineers, Association of, 623
  • Surveyors’ Institution, Chartered, 586 Transport, Institute of, 313, 559 Water Engineers, Institution of, 533
  • Telegraphy. See Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Tools. See J/acAine and Other Tools

Trade Societies, &c. :

  • Accidents in Coal Mines, U.S. Report 555 Aircraft Shop Stewards, Proposed Nationa Agreement with Improved Conditions, 449 Aircraft Workers, National Council, Improved Wages and Conditions Request, 339 Amalgamation and Large-Scale Industry, Advantage to Unions, 408
  • Apprentices, Patternmakers and Effect of Training under conditions of Work Shortage, 214; Training at Vic-kers- Armstrongs, Ltd., 270
  • Australia, Scarcity of Skilled Labour Problem, Inter-State Conference, 145 ; Trade Unions and the Need for Shorter Working Week, 145; Employers’ Federations on the Fallacious Aspects of the Shorter Working Week, 145 ; Technical Education, States’ Request for Commonwealth Capital Grant, 596 ; New South Wales Report on Apprenticeship Question, 596; Municipal, &c., Employees and Local Authorities of N.S.W., 40-Hour Week Question, 665
  • Austria, Act Subsidising Undertakings Creating New Opportunities of Work for Unemployed, 408
  • Belgium, Statutory Order Relating to Shipwrights’ Weekly Hours, 214; Diamond Industry, Proposed Regulation of Workers’ Hours, Wages, &c., 283; Public Works Undertakings, Enquiry into Conditions of Employment, 420; National T.U.C. and Women Workers, Equal Pay for Equal Work Question, 420; Prohibition of Use in Workshops of Paste containing Benzol, 476
  • Boilermakers’ Society, Mr. Hill on Nationalising the Shipbuilding Industry, 22 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 22, 130, 449, 650 ; Election of New Secretary, -240 ; Welders, X-ray Examination of, for Detection of Occupational Disease, 650
  • Boot-Making, Leicester Firms’ Introduction of Five-Day Week, 596
  • Brown, David, and Sons, Contributory Pension Scheme, 382
  • Bulgaria, Manufacturers’ Adverse Comments on Four Shifts a Day System, 186 ; Decree imposing Restrictions on certain Private Industrial Enterprises, 324; Ministerial Order fixing all Workers’ Contribution to National Federation of Workers, 382
  • Canada, Ontario Hydro-Electric- Power Commission and Employee Representation, 22 China, Children of Women Employees, Proposed Measures for Provision of Nurseries in Factories, 665
  • Civil Servants, Professional, Sir R. Redmayne on Inadequacy of Pay in the Higher Technical and Scientific Posts, 503 Cleveland Blastfurnacemen’s Wages, 39 Coal Trade Dispute. See Mineworkers* Federation (below)
  • Coalmining in U.S.A., Employment and other Statistics, 555
  • Coroners’ Inquests, Committee Recommendations relating to Fatalities from Occupational Diseases, 186
  • Cost-of-Living Basis, Proposed Reconsideration, 420
  • Cotton Industry, Spinners and Manufacturers’ Association, Grounds of Opposition to 40-Hour Week, 90 ; Cotton Spindles Bill, Operatives’ Complaint as to Insufficient Control, 283 ; Scarcity of Labour, Skilled and Juvenile, 622
  • Czechoslovakia, Rationalisation, Bill for Supervision of : Outline of Measures, 48 ; Mr. Korner’s Views on the Proper Relation between Mechanisation and Working Hours, 408 ; Metalworkers’ Enquiry into Employment, Hours and Wages, 420
  • De Havilland Aircraft Co., Engineering Operatives’ Strike, 270, 283
  • Defence Programme, Re-organisation of Industry not Contemplated; 382
  • Diseases, Occupational j Silicosis and other Dust Diseases, U.S.A. Report, 130 ; Fatal Diseases, Recommendations of Committee-
  • Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
  • on Coroners, 186 ; Workmen’s Compensation for Occupational Diseases, 186; Germany, Occupational Disease Courses, 324; Spain, Prize Offers for Essays on Industrial Diseases, 324; Russia, Establishment of Periodical Medical Inspection, 420 ; Welders’ Diseases, Results of X-ray Examination, 650; U.S. Division of Labour Standards and Census Figures for Occupational Diseases, 665
  • Disputes, Unofficial, A.E.U. Secretary’s Adverse Comments on, 420; Mr. Bevin on Union Responsibilities, 420, 449
  • Electrical Trades, Agreed Rates, 650 Employment Exchange Reports, 22, 130, 145, 240, 283, 339, 408, 449, 542, 596, 650, 695
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, Membership and Benefit Data, 90, 186, 324, 420, 542, 596, 665; Wage Claims, 90, 145, 240, 270, 283, 324, 503, 621, 650, 693 ; On Strikes as Extreme Measures, 90 ; on the Alleged Shortage of Skilled Labour, 186, 324, 621, 650 ; Overtime Rates, Demand „ for Time and a Quarter for Night Work, 270 Strike of De Havilland Engineering Operatives against “Stop-Watch” Efficiency, 270, 283; Drawbacks of the Double Day Shift and Three-Shift Systems, 283 ; Election of General Secretary, 324 ; Position of Union in Relation to .Political Aspects of Re-armament., 324, 650, 665; Mr. Smith’s Criticism of Unofficial Disputes and on Need for Honouring Agreements, 420; Exposition of Employers’ Views on Points at Issue in regard to Wage Demands, 503; British Broadcasting Corporation and Union’s Rights, 542 ; Mr. Mitchell on ‘ * Socialism—A Help or a Hindrance ? ” 555 ; Annual Report, 596; Morecambe Conference, Mr. Little’s Address, Main Points for Discussion, 621; Training of Dilutees, Conference Resolutions, 650; Women in the Industry, Continued Introduction Question, 650; On the Type of Labour Employed in Repair of Motor Vehicles as Affecting Public Safety, 665; Wage Agreement, Condemnation by Union National Committee, 693; Provisions of Condemned Agreement, 693
  • Ethiopia, Feudal System of Employment and Industrial Conditions where Wages are paid, 270
  • Fairey Aviation Co., Strikes at Stockport and Hayes, 283, 324
  • Finland, Sympathetic Strikes, Conditions and Provisions Regulating, 340
  • Firth, Sir W., on Supply and Demand and on the Need for the Shorter Week to be International, 621
  • Ford Motor Co., Dagenham, Employees’ Financial Benefit Trust, 476
  • Foundry Work Students, Comments of Kenrick College Principal, 214
  • France, 40-Hour Bill, Advantagesand Effects Anticipated, 340; Report of Federation of Metal, Mining, &c., Industries on the 40-Hour Week Discussion at Geneva, 382 ; Legislation Reducing Pensionable Age of Miners, 476; Miners’ Pension System Explained, 476; Report of Federation of Production on Working Hours and Overtime, 476; Settlement of Coal Mining Industry Dispute, Nord and Pas-de-Calais, 476 ; Underground Workers’ Pay, 476 ; Paris Stay-in Strikes, 623, 650 ; M. Blum’s Legislation Proposals, 650
  • General Federation of Trade Unions, Membership and Benefit Data, 214, 542, 665 ; Mr. Appleton on Improved Conditions and Prospects, 214 ; Mr. Appleton on the Need for Trade Unions and the General Federation, 542 ; Functions and Scope of the General Federation, 542 ; Mr. Appleton on Democratic Control of Industry and Wider Thinking Needed, 665
  • General and Municipal Workers on Automatic Processes and the Wages of Women, 90
  • Geneva. See International Labour Office (below)
  • Germany, Unemployment Statistics, 61, 90, 186, 542 ; Non-Registration of Workers not ‘ * Fully Capable ” as Affecting Unemployment Figures, 90 ; Frankfurt Broadcasting of Vacancies, 186; German Labour Front and Fixed Salaries for Commercial Travellers, 270; Accident Insurance System, Occupational Corporation Data, 283; Dr. Syrup on the Need of more Agricultural Workers and more Skilled Workers in Industry, 324 ; Wages Levels and Factors affecting Industrial Earnings, 324; Occupational Disease Courses, 324; Labour Front Conditions Governing Commercial Travelling, 449; Labour Front on Hours of Work and Stable Weekly Wage, 555; Wages and Working Hours Inquiry Results, 596 “Health Engineers,” Suggested Appointment in U.S.A., 555
  • Health Ministry, Poor Relief Expenditure,
  • 1933- 34, 22; Poor Relief ? Statistics, England and Wales, 382
  • Holland, Unemployment among Cigar Workers, Proposed Temporary Prohibition of New Machines, 283
  • Hours of Work, Seamen’s Union and Hours, 48, 145, 694 ; U.S. Labour Federation and the 30-Hour Week to Remedy Unemployment, 48; International Reduction of Hours as a Remedy for Unemployment, 48 ; Cotton Spinners’ and Manufacturers’ Objections to 40-Hour Week, 90 ; Australian Trade Unions on the Need for a Shorter Working Week, 145; Australian Employers on the Fallacious Aspect of the Shorter Working Week, 145; Belgian Statutory Order relating to Shipwrights’ Weekly Hours, 214 ; Workmen’s Spare- Time Conference, Reports, 240; Postal, &c., Workers’ Resolution at Geneva on the 40-Hour Week, 270 ; South Africa Non-Ratiflcation of Hours of Work (Coal Mines) Convention, 270; Motor Vehicle Drivers, Suggested Increase of Working Hours, 287 ; Non-Ratiflcation by British Government of Draft Convention of 1935 (Geneva), relating to Working Hours in Specified Industries, 324; Germany, Working Hours as affecting Industrial Earnings, 324 ; T.U.C. and 40-Hour Week in Government Departments, 382 ; French Federation of Metal Mining, &c., Industries, Report on 40-Hour Week Discussion at Geneva, 382 ; U.S.A., Wages and Hours Position since Abolition of N.R.A., 382; League of Nations’ Union and Overtime Regulations, 420 ; Czechoslovakia, Hours of Work Inquiry, 420 ; Spain, Introduction of 44-Hour Week in Metal and Electrical Trades, 420; Belgium, Public Works Undertakings, Question of 40-Hour Week, 420 ; Mexico, Adoption of 35-Hour Week in Military Stores Production Shops, 420 ; Labour Ministry’s Review of Hours during 1935, 449 ; Budapest Municipal Undertakings, Introduction of 40-Hour Week, 449; United Patternmakers, Unemployment. and Overtime Question, 476 ; French Confederation of Production, Report on Working Hours, 476 ; Standard 36-Hour Week a Condition of Akron Rubber Strike Settlement, 503 ; German Labour Front on Hours of Work and Stable Weekly Wage, 555; Restriction of Overtime, Influence on Unemployment, 555; Germany, Results of Wages and Hours Inquiry, 596; Leicester, Boot-Making Firms’ Introduction of Five-Day Working Week,- 596, 662 ; Sir W. Firth on Need for the Shorter Working Week to be International, 621; T.U.C. Deputation and the 40-Hour Week for Government Establishments, 622 ; Textile Factory Workers’ Resolution on the 40-Hour Week, 622 ; 40-Hour Week in France, M. Blum’s Proposal, 650 ; Hours of Work in Specified Industries, Discussion at International Labour Conference, 650; Petroleum Industry, Results of Wages and Hours Investigation, 650; Textile Industries Committee (Geneva) and the 40-Hour Week, Adoption of Workers’ Resolution for Immediate Procedure, 665; New South Wales Municipal, <fcc., Authorities and the 40-Hour Week Question, 665; Iron and Steel Trades, Proposed 40-Hour Week Convention, 694
  • Hungary, Commercial Travellers’ Protest against Employment of Persons on Commission and without Status, 382 ; Budapest Municipal Undertakings, Introduction of 40-Hour Week, 449
  • India, National Trades Union Federation, Recommendations at Nagpur Meeting, 270 Industrial Situation, 22, 48, 130, 145, 283, 339, 650, 695
  • Industry, Mr. Bevin on Proper Relationships and Machinery for Negotiation, 130
  • International Labour Conventions, Ratification of, Greater Activity urged, 420
  • International Labour Office, ‘ ‘ Recreation and Education,” Reports to Workers’ Spare-Time Conference, 240 ; on Hours of Work for Postal, &c., Workers, 270 ; Non- Ratiflcation by British Government of Reduction of Working Hours to Specified Industries, 324 ; Report on Holidays with Pay, 476; Question of Application of Automatic Coupling, 555; Scientific Management Committee, Programme of Work, 555; Hours of Work in Specified Industries, Employers’ Collaboration, 650 ; Textile Industries, 40-Hour Week Committee, Adoption of Workers’ Resolution for Immediate Procedure, 665; 40-Hour Week Convention, Voting on Draft of, 695 International Unemployment Statistics, 420 Ireland, Northern, Labour Ministry’s Employment and Unemployment Data, 283
  • Iron and Steel Trades, Proposed 40-Hour Week Convention, 695
  • Iron Trade Wages, 373, 453, 641
  • Japan, Insurance of Employers against Theft by Workers, Public Exchange Scheme, 283 ; Workers’ Education Programme, 476 ; Proposed Social Legislation to Improve the Condition of the People, 542
  • .Kenrick Technical College and Foundry Work Learners, 214
  • Labour Ministry Reports, 22, 90, 130, 145, 186, 240, 283, 339, 408, 449, 542, 596, 650, 695
  • Labour Notes, 22, 48, 61, 90, 130, 145, 186, 214, 240, 270, 283, 324, 339, 382, 408, 420, 449, 476, 503, 542, 555, 596, 621, 650, 665, 695
  • League of Nations Union and Overtime Regulation, 420 ; On more Active Ratification of International Labour Conventions, 420
  • Leicester Boot-Making Firms, Introduction of Five-Day Week, 596
  • Lock and Metal Workers’ Wage Increases, 186
  • Meals, Yale University Study of Effect on Physical and Industrial Efficiency of Number of Meals per Day, 145
  • Metropolitan-Vickers Company’s Benefit Schemes for Employees, 22
  • Mexico, 35-Hour Week in Military Stores Production Shops, 420
  • “Miners, Owners and Mysteries,” 61 Mineworkers’ Federation, Wages Demand, Progress of Negotiations, 48, 61; Mr. Joseph Jones’ Comments on a National Settlement Question, 61; “ Miners,
  • Owners and Mysteries,” 61; Qualified Acceptance of Coal-owners’ Wage Offer, 130
  • Navigation and. Engineer Officers’ Union, Formation, 48; * Ship-owners’ Offer of New Rates of Pay, 214
  • Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
  • Navigators, &c., Union, Craft Union’s Objection to Enrolment of Engineers, 61; Election of Union to Membership of T.U.C., 621
  • New Zealand, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 408, 555
  • Nurseries for Children of Women Employees in Factories, Proposed Measures in China, 665
  • Overtime. See Hours of Work (above) Paris * ‘ Stay-in ” Strikes, 623
  • Patternmakers’ Association, Membership and Benefit Data, 90, 214, 693 ; Mr. Findlay on the Effect on Apprentices of Training under Conditions of Work Shortage, 214 ; Unemployed Members, Figures, 324, 555, 693 ; Mr. Findlay on Unemployment and Overtime Question, 476; Re-armament and Enforcement of Improved Conditions, 476 ; Wage Question, 694
  • Pensions and other Benefit Schemes, Metropolitan-Vickers Co., 22 ; David Brown and Sons’ Contributory Scheme, 382 ; Tinplate Trade Scheme; “ Mari and Metal ” Favourable Comments, 408; Townsend Plan Propaganda in the United States, 408
  • Poland, Mr. Klaner’s Discussion of Unemployment, its International Importance, 48; Society for Vocational Education, Formation and Object, 214
  • Poor Relief Expenditure, 22 ; Statistics of Persons in Receipt of Relief, 382
  • Portugal, Minimum Wages, Ministerial Regulation of, 270
  • Post Office Workers’ Request for 40-Hour Week, Deputation to Major Tryon, 340
  • . Pottery Institute and Skilled Labour Question, 408
  • Professional Civil Servants. See Civil Servants (above)
  • Railways, N.U.R. and Associated Bodies’ Claim for full Restoration of Wage Reduction, 61, 90, 382, 555, 596, 650, 665, 693 ; Mr. Marchbanks on the Restoration of the 1931 Wage Cuts and All-Round Wage Improvement, 90 ; New Proposals as to Pay and Conditions of Service, 382: Mr. Marchbanks on Government Defence Proposals and Union Policy, 408 ; Rejection by N.U.R. of Companies’ Offer, 555 ; Railway Clerks’ Association, Mr. Simpson on Shareholders and Wage-Earners and on Public Ownership of Transport, 596 ; N.U.R. Membership and Finance, 622
  • Railway Clerks’ Association. See Railways (above)
  • Railway Shopmen. See Railways (above) Re-armament and the A.E.U., 324, 650, 665 “Recreation and Education,” Workers’ Spare-Time Conference Reports, 240
  • Redmayne, Sir R., on Inadequate Salaries of Highly-Placed Professional Civil Servants, 503
  • Roumania, Salaried Employees’ Resolution Embodying Demands, 61
  • Ruskin College Scholarships, 270, 476
  • Russia, Stakhanovism, its High Productivity and the Working of the System, 48, 61, 130, 186, 240, 665 ; Soviet Union Employment Figures, 61; Second Five-Year Plan, Acceleration Movement, 186, 240 ; Development in Engineering Construction, 240; Coal and Petroleum Industries, Progress made, 240 ; Road Work Order imposing certain Free Labour on Agricultural Population, 382 ; Order providing for Periodical Medical Inspection in ‘ ‘ Dangerous Trade ” Undertakings, 420 ; Abolition of certain Heavy Industry Subsidies : Reasons Therefor and Subsequent Rise in Prices, 503 ; Sir W. Citrine’s Comments on the Reorganisation of Output and Pay in the Building Trades of Russia, 542 ; Order relating to Funds for Bonuses and Improvement of Living Conditions for Worker, 555
  • Sailors. See Seamen (below)
  • Seamen, National Union, Manning Scales, Hours and other Proposals, 48, 145, 694; National Maritime Board’s Deliberations on Claims, 90, 145, 214 ; Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee, Report on Deck Manning of Foreign-going Cargo Ships, 695 Shares in Companies, Workers, Illegality of Purchase by Deduction from Wages, 214
  • Shipbuilding Industry, Conference on Wages Demand, 22, 145, 214, 596 ; Acceptance of Employers’ Wage Offer, 240
  • Silicosis and other Dust Diseases, U.S.A,. Report, 130
  • Skilled Labour Shortage, Pottery Institute Discussion, 408
  • Socialism—A Help or Hindrance, 555
  • Socialist League on Co-ordination of Action in Wage. Struggles, 130
  • Spain, Prize Offers for Essays on Occupational Diseases, 324 ; Re-introduction of 44-Hour Week in Metal, &c., Trades, 420 Steel Industry, U.S., Cost of Financing and Maintaining Employee’s Average Job, 270 Strike Statistics, 90 (1935), 90, 240, 340, 449, 596, 695
  • Strikes, “ Stay-in,” at Paris, 623, 656
  • Swedish, Lock-Out in Iron Works and Mines, 22; Iron and Steel Industry, Employment Figures, 48; Improved Economic Conditions and Better Employment Figures, 542
  • Switzerland, Canton of Vaud, Professional Workers’ Aid Scheme, 340
  • Textile Factory Workers, Resolution on the 40-Hour Week, 622
  • Trade Councils’ Annual Conference, Request to T.U.C. to define “ Industrial Organisations ” and “ Political Bodies,” 542
  • Trade Union Congress and the Unemployment Statutory Committee Reserve, 61; Socialist League Enquiry as to Co-ordinate Action in Wage Struggles, 130 ; Suggested Deputation on 40-Hour Week in Government Establishments, 382 ; Trade Councils’ Request, that T.U.C. define ‘ ‘ Industrial Organisations” and “Political
  • Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
  • Bodies,” 542 ; Sir W. Citrine on Soviet Russia, 542 ; Election to Membership of Navigation and Engineer Officers’ Union, 621; Deputation on the 40-Hour Week in Government Establishments, 622
  • Transport and General Workers’ Union, Membership and Benefit Data for 1935, 90 ; Mr. Bevin on Proper Industrial Relationships and Machinery for Negotiation, 130 ; Mr. J. H. Thomas on the Amicable Conditions in the Welsh Tinplate Industry, 240 ; Hammersmith-Wimbledon ’Bus Service, Unofficial Strike, 420; Mr. Bevin on Unofficial Disputes, 420, 449 ; Tramway and Omnibus Workers, Increased Wages, 665
  • Unemployment General, International Importance of Unemployment Question, 48 ; International Statistics, 420 ; Effect on Unemployment of Employers’ and Union Methods, 555 ; Restriction of Overtime, Effect on Unemployment, 555
  • Unemployment Insurance, Statutory Committee’s Rate Recommendations, 270, 408
  • Unemployment Reports, 22, 48, 130, 145, 186, 240, 283, 324, 339, 408, 449, 542, 596, 650, 695
  • Unionism, Industrial, Suggested Substitution for Trade Unionism, 130
  • United States, Steel Industry, Employment, &c., Statistics, 22; Craft v. Industrial Unionism, Discussion, 22; New York State, Strike Statistics and Causes, 22 ; Steel Industry, Figures relating to Rise of Executives, 48; Labour Federation and Unemployment, 30-Hour Week Remedy, 48; Silicosis and other Dust Disease Hazards, Dr. Greenbury’s Report, 130 ; Suggested Substitution of Industrial Unionism for Trade Unionism,' 130 ; Labour Federation on Control to Promote Social Welfare, 145; Feeding, Study of Effect on Physical and Industrial Efficiency of the Number of Meals per Day, 145; Building Trades, Predominance of 40-Hour Week, 145 ; Campaign to Unionise AntiUnion Industries, 214 ; Workmen’s Compensation Law, Violation Case, 214; “Real Wages” and Economic Progress, 240 ; Supreme Court Decisions and Acts of Congress, 240 ; Steel Industry, Cost of Financing and Maintaining an Employee’s Job, 270; Steel Industry, Satisfactory Working of Employee Representation Plans, 283 ; Bureau of Labour, Statistics of Seamen’s Wages, 340; Machinists, International, Absorption of three Additional Unions, 340 ; Wages and Hours, Position since Abolition of N.R.A., 382 ; Townsend Pension Plan, Propaganda and Industrial Conference Board’s Comments, 408; President Roosevelt’s Economic Suggestions as Affecting Labour, 449; ‘ ’ Steel Facts ” on Adverse Effects of Increase of Iron and Steel Imports Attributable to Low Foreign Wages, 449; Labour Federation on Shorter Hours without Reduced Pay as Remedy for Unemployment, 476 ; Labour’s Recognition of the Value of Research Data, and Development of Scheme, 503 ; Akron Rubber Works Strike, Settlement on Standard 36-Hour Week, 503 ; Accidents in Coal Mines, Bureau of Mines Report, 555 ; Employment, &c., in Coal Mines, Statistics, 555; “Health Engineers” in Industry, Suggested Appointment, 555; Machinists, International, Journal Comments on New Deal and Ultimate Triumph of Organised Labour, 596 ; Metal Mine Operators, Increase of Employment and Accident Rate, 622; Quarry Workers, Accident and Employment Returns, 622 ; Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Employees’ Representatives’ Election, 622; Federation of Labour, Re-employed Workers in Industry and Net Gain, 623 ; Federation of Labour and other Estimates of Unemployment, 623; Petroleum Industry, Results of Wages and Hours Investigation, 650; Division of Labour Standards, Census Figures for Occupational Diseases, 665
  • Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd., Sir C. Craven on the Efficiency of Engineering Developments and on Training of Apprentices, 270 Vocational Education Society, Formation in Poland, 214
  • Vocational Guidance, Problems of, 61
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 90, 240, 340, 449, 596, 695
  • Wages, General, “ Real Wages ” and Economic Progress, 240 ; Colonel Davis on the Economy of High Wages, 408 ; Labour Ministry’s Report for 1935, 449
  • Women Workers, Cost-of-Living Bonus Increase, 22; General and Municipal Workers on Automatic Processes and the Wages Paid to Women, 90; Belgian T.U.C. and Equal Pay for Equal Work Question, 421
  • Workmen’s Compensation, Rejection of Bill to modify Existing Law, 555
  • Yugoslavia, Salaried Employees’ Programme of Improvements, 61
  • Trade. See Coal ; Iron and Steel ; Ships and Shipbuilding
  • Turbines. See Engines and Boilers
  • Universities. See Education
  • Vehicles. See Motor Cars; Railways
  • Warships. See NgeaZ.

Waterworks :

  • Iron Salts, Removal from Water (Catalogue), 683
  • Rural Water Supply Grants, 373

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