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PARAGRAPH INDEX
Accidents :
- Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Workers’ Fatalities in April, 606, 649
- Merchant Shipping, Accident Fatalities, 649
- North European Countries’ Treaty for Compulsory Insurance, 9
- Road Accidents, Great Britain, 1937, 74
- United States, Mine Disaster Statistics, 74; Compensated Industrial Accidents Report, 74 ; Burning Fatality, 325; High Rate of Accident Losses as compared with Other Countries, 454 ; Frequency and Severity Statistics, 634
Aeronautics :
- Air Freight Information Bureau, 190
- Air Raid Precautions, Communication System, 564
- Belman Transportable Aeroplane Hangar, Erratum, 530
- British Aero Engines, Service Records, 366
- Canada, Air Prospecting, 14
- De Havilland All-Metal Air Liner, 503
- Empire Air Day, 356
- Engines, Aero-, Marcel Bloch, 667
- Hangars, Scottish Contract, 565
- Magneto Development, 64
- Piston Ring, Wellworthy, 475
- Royal Aeronautical Society, Reception, 92; Presidency, 625
- South African Air Mail, Tenders and Delays, 74
Agriculture :
- Cardiff, Royal Show, 248
- Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy
Appointments, Awards, &c. :
- Bessemer Medal, to Dr. C. H. Desch, 268
- Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize and Medal, to Dr. T. E. Allibone, 498
- Electricity Commission, Chairmanship, 181 Faraday Medal, to Sir John Snell, 93, 299 Fox Medal, to J. E. Hurst, 681
- Guggenheim Medal, to A. H. R. Fedden, 652 Herbert Jackson Prize, to A. S. Davison, 565 Messel Medal, to Dr. L. H. Baekeland, 150 Percy Still Medal, to Dr. S. F. Dorey, 181 Royal Aeronautical Society Awards, 180 Trasenster Medal, to Sir Robert Hadfield, 329
- Automobiles. See Motor Cars
- Boilers. See Engines and Boilers
- Buildings and Building Construction :
- Architecture, Maintenance Scholarships, 190 Architecture, Royal Gold Medal Award, 217 Foundation Work, Conference on, 208 Housing, England and Wales, 179
- Canals :
- Canada, Canal Traffic, 668
- Manchester Canal, Traffic Statistics, 344 ; New Works, 344
Catalogues :
- 79, 110, 138, 196, 224, 314, 344, 404, 461, 552, 612, 640, 696, 725
- Aero Piston Ring Co., Ltd., 725
- Alexander, Geo. H., Machinery, Ltd., 314, 404
- Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., 110
- Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 612
- Beck, O. N., 404
- Benjamin Electric Co., Ltd., 110
- Blackman Export Co., Ltd., 224
- Braby, F., and Co., Ltd., 196
- Bray, Geo., and Co., Ltd., 314
- Brett's Patent Lifter Co., Ltd., 404
- British Industrial Plastics, Ltd., 344
- British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 79, 110, 138 (2), 196, 224, 404
- British Oxygen Co., Ltd., 461
- British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., 314
- British Timken, Ltd., 314
- Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 196, 461
- Budenberg Gauge Co., Ltd., 224
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 196
- Butler Machine Tool Co., Ltd., 196
- Carlyle Johnson Machine Co., 461
- Catalin, Ltd., 314
- C. A.V.-Bosch, Ltd., 79, 110
- Chatwood Safe Co., Ltd., 640
- Clarkson Thimble-Tube Boiler Co., Ltd., 640 Cooper Roller Bearings Co., Ltd., 110, 314 Cressall Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 314 Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 640
- Crosby Valve and Engineering Co., Ltd., 552 Crowe, Henry, and Son, 224
- Davidson and Co., Ltd., 344, 552
- Delco-Remy and Hyatt, Ltd., 612
- Deloro Smelting and Refining Co., Ltd. (Canada), 344
- Dennis Brothers, Ltd., 344
- Detel Products, Ltd., 552
- Donkin, Bryan, Co., Ltd., 196
- Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., 461
- Catalogues—continued.
- Dorman and Smith, Ltd., 79
- Edwards, F. J., Ltd., 110, 224, 404, 640
- Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 110
- Eitzen, Louis C., Co., 461
- English Electric Co., Ltd., 110
- Erichsen, A. M., and Son, Ltd., 461
- Farish, Graham, Ltd., 196
- Fenner, J. H., and Co., Ltd., 404
- Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels, Ltd., 552 Franco-British Electrical Co., Ltd., 110 General Electric Co., Ltd., 612
- Gent and Co., Ltd., 79, 110
- ? Griffin and Tatlock, Ltd., 196
- Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph Co., Ltd., 696
- Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., 138
- Herbert, E. G., Ltd., 224
- Hodge, S., and Sons', Ltd., 79
- Hoffmann Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 79, 461 Holman Bros., Ltd., 725
- Hoyt Metal Co. of Great Britain Co., Ltd., 640
- Hughes, F. A., and Co., Ltd., 314
- Industrial Brownhoist Corporation, 404 International Combustion, Ltd., 110
- Jones, E. H. (Machine Tools), Ltd., 196, 224, 640
- K.L.G. Sparking Plugs, Ltd., 725
- Keighley Gear Co., 696
- Keith, Blackman, Ltd., 196
- Kent, George, Ltd., 110
- Kryn and Lahy (1928), Ltd., 696
- Linolite, Ltd., 138
- Magnetic Valve Co., Ltd., 79
- Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., 461, 640
- Marelli and Co., Ltd., 314 •
- Matterson, Ltd., 725
- Mosers, Ltd., 196
- Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., 79, 110 National Gas and Oil Engine Co., Ltd., 640 Negretti and Zambra, 224
- Newall Engineering Co., Ltd., 461
- Newman, Hender <fc Co., Ltd., 79
- Northey-Boyce Rotary Engineering Co., Ltd., 79
- “ P. and B.” Engineering Co., Ltd., 110
- Philips Industrial (Philips Lamps, Ltd.), 79 Phosphor Bronze Co., Ltd., 461
- Pump Unit, Ltd., 696
- Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 552
- Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 612, 640
- Scott, H. J., and C. (Belfast), Ltd., 404 Selwyn, A. H., Ltd., 138
- Soag Machine Tools, Ltd., 344, 640
- Specialloid, Ltd., 138.
- Statimeter Co., Ltd., 344
- Staveley Coal and Iron Co., Ltd., 314, 640
- Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 138
- Sturtevant Engineering Co., Ltd., 344, 404, 696
- Sun-Vic Controls, Ltd., 314
- Superheater Co., Ltd., 79
- Technical Designs, Ltd., 196
- Trico-Folberth, Ltd., 725
- United Steel Companies, Ltd., 196
- Waterless Gasholder Co., Ltd.,-110 Wellworthy Piston Rings, Ltd., 314, 612
- Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd., 314 Wickman, A. C., Ltd., 138, 640
- Williams, J. H„ and Co., 110
- Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry
- Coal :
- Canadian Imports, 546, 590, 712
- Cardiff, 12, 38 64, 93, 122, 151, 180, 209>
- 238, 269, 299, 329, 356, 386, 417, 447,
- 474, 503, 535, 564, 597, 625, 653, 681, 708
- Coal Utilisation Council, 150
- Coke, Metallurgical, World Production, 648 Czechoslovakian Industry, 597
- Denmark, British Coal Imports, 534
- German Exports, 252, 694
- German Production, 94
- Italian Industry, 453
- Middlesbrough Coke, 13, 38, 65, 93, 123, 151, 181, 209, 269, 299, 329, 357, 387, 417, 447, 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681,709
- Mining Plant (Catalogue), 725
- Polish Industry, 65, 625
- Sheffield, 12, 39, 65, 92, 123 151, 181, 209
- 239, 269, 298, 329, 356, 386, 417, 446,
- 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Colleges. See Education
- Cranes, &c. :
- Cranes, Electric (Catalogue), 138
- Cranes Steam Locomotive (Catalogue), 404
- Hoists, Electrical (Catalogue), 725
- Overhead Cranes, Electric, Hoisting Motion,
- Erratum, 188
- Docks. See Harbours
- Education :
- Architecture, Maintenance Scholarships, 190
- City and Guilds Engineering Society, 307
- Coal Utilisation Council Examination, 150
- Electrical Engineering, National Certificates, 487
- Faraday House Old Students’ Association 344
- Finsbury Technical College Old Students’ Association, 386
- Goudie, Prof. W., Glasgow University, Retirement of, 93
- Highfield Shield Competition, 65
- Leeds University, Livesey Chair, Coal Gas
- • and Fuel, 597
- Malaria Control Course for Laymen, 265
- Physiology and Psychology, Industrial, Lectures on, 76
- Technological Institute of Gt. Britain, 461
Electricity :
- Ammeter, Surge-Proof Leakage Recording, 564
- Batteries, Lead-Acid (Catalogue), 110
- British Thomson-Houston Ex-Apprentice Register, 447
- Cables (Catalogues),
- Cable Accessories (Catalogue), 110
- Cable-Covering Lead Press, Addendum, 652
- Cable Joint Boxes (Catalogue), 79
- Cable Sheathing (Catalogue), 196
- Cells, Photo-Electric (Catalogue), 612
- Circuit Breakers, British, Standardisation of, 545
- Clocks, Electric (Catalogue), 110
- Colorimeter, Photo-Electric, 165
- Condensers, Power-Factor (Catalogue), 138 Conductors (Catalogue), 404 uonductois copper, for Use in Mines, 681 Control Gear (Catalogue), 110
- Distribution Pillars and Panels (Catalogue), 224
- Domestic Distribution (Catalogue), 138 Electrodes (Catalogue), 79
- Fair Trading in the Electrical Industry, 65
- Flood Lighting Reflectors (Catalogue), 196 Gate-End Boxes, Standard, 597
- Generation Statistics, 284, 418, 565, 721
- Generator Set, Anti-Vibration Mountings for, 676
- Heating Elements, Electric (Catalogue), 314 Indicators, Load (Catalogue), 110
- Industry, Electrical, Fair Trading in, 65
- Ireland, Northern, Generation Statistics, 490 Lighting Equipment (Catalogues), 79, 110, 314
- Lighting, Line (Catalogue), 138
- Machine-Tool Lighting Unit, B.T.H., 459 Magneto Development, 64
- Mines, Copper Conductors for Use in, 681
- Motors (Catalogues), 110, 314, 404
- Motors, Fan (Catalogue), 612
- National Certificates in Electrical Engineering, 487
- Recorders, Output (Catalogue), 110
- Recorders, Temperature (Catalogue), 110
- Rectifiers, Metal (Catalogue), 314
- Relays (Catalogue), 696
- Resistance Materials, Metallic, Standard, 596 Shunt-Field Regulators (Catalogue), 314 Sparking Plugs (Catalogue), 725 Switchboards (Catalogue), 196
- Switchboard Markings, Standard, 709 Switches, Automatic, for Emergency Lighting, 387
- Telephonic Apparatus (Catalogue), 110
- Temperature-Control Equipment (Catalogue), 314
- Welding, Arc, in Ships, 249
- .* Welding, Electrical (Catalogue), 79, 110
- Wireless Equipment, Light-Weight (Catalogue), 461
- Wireless Receivers and Feeder Units (Catalogue), 640
- Engines and Boilers :
- Boiler Fittings, Standard, 338
- Boilers, Hot Water, Standard, 423, 708
- Boilers, Laundry (Catalogue), 640
- Boiler Steel, Embrittlement of, 598
- Boilers, Waste-Heat (Catalogue), 640
- Diesel Engine Users’ Association Dinner, 181 Exhausters, Turbo- (Catalogue), 196 Gauges, Pressure (Catalogue), 224
- Malaria-Control Course, London School of Hygiene, &c., 265
- Marine Machinery Output, 1937, 9, 108
- Pipework, Boiler (Catalogue), 612
- Pistons, Aluminium Alloy (Catalogue), 138
- Piston Rings (Catalogues), 314, 612, 725
- Piston Ring, Wellworthy, 475
- Steam Tables, Pocket, 565
- Superheaters (Catalogue), 79
- Tables, Steam, Pocket, 565
- Valves for High-Pressure (Catalogue), 552
- Valves, Lubricated (Catalogue), 79
- Exhibitions :
- British Industries Fair, Erratum, 264 Empire Exhibition, Plan of Glasgow, 561
- Exhibitions—continued.
- Foire de Paris, 365, 512
- Health Exhibition, Portsmouth, 195
- Ideal Home, 101
- National Trade Fair, Suggested, 597
- New York Power Show, 399
- Prague Spring Fair, 180
- Gas :
- Bafflers for Gas Appliances, Standard, 510 Gasholders, Waterless (Catalogue), 110 Mains, Rubber Joint Rings for, Standard, 446
- Gas and Oil Engines :
- Internal-Combustion Engines, Carburettor Type, Standard, 596
- Oil Engines, Pressure-Charged (Catalogue ) 640
- Piston Rings (Catalogue), 612
- Valves (Catalogue), 552
- Harbours, Docks, Piers, &c. :
- Great Western Railway Docks, Handbook, 4'3’4
- Hydraulics :
- Control Valves, Hydraulic (Catalogue), 224 Crankless Reciprocating Pump, Erratum, 338 Hose Coverings, Woven Wire (Catalogue), 461
- Open-Flow Hydraulics, Erratum, 122
- Pipe Lines, Standard Steel Flanged Joints, 447
- Pumps, Hydraulic Press (Catalogue), 696
- Pumps, Motor-Driven (Catalogue), 552
- Industries and Commerce :
- Air Freight Information Bureau, 190 Birmingham Exchange Directory, 705 British Industries, Federation of, 446 Canada, U.K. Commerce with, 543 Cinema Film in Industry, 298
- Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 92, 122, 150, 180, 208, 238, 268, 298, 356, 386, 416, 446, 474, 502,
- 534, 564, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708
- Directory of Manufactures of Industrial Equipment, &c. (U.S.), 329
- Ecuador, Import Restrictions, 675
- Income-Tax Handbook, 682
- Industrial Equipment, &c., Manufacturers, Directory (U.S.), 329
- Iron and Steel Import Duties, 357 Jarrow-on-Tyne and Gateshead New Industries, Addendum, 653
- Lead Industries Development Council, 634 Paris, British Chamber of Commerce Report, 704
- Personal, 12, 38, 64, 92, 122, 150, 180, 208, 240, 268, 298, 328, 356, 386, 416, 446, 474, 502, 534, 564, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708
- Physiology and Psychology, Industrial, Lectures on, 76
- Sheffield Industrial Prospects, 12
- Sweden, Industries, <fcc., 209
- Team Valley Trading Estate, 417
- Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 92, 122, 150, 180, 208, 238, 268, 298, 328, 356, 386, 416, 446, 474, 502, 534, 564, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708
- United States, “ Mechanical Catalog,” 329 West Indies, U.K. Commerce with, 543 Wrought Iron Merchants, National Association, 308
- Zinc Development Association, 121
- Institutions. See TecAnicaZ Societies
- Internal-Combustion Engines. See Gas and Oil Engines
Iron and Steel :
- Bars, Wrought-Iron, Standard, 717
- Black-Steel Sheet Price, 653
- Boiler Steel, Embrittlement of, 598
- Canadian Production, 329
- Carbon Steels, British Chemical Standard, 680
- Castings, Steel (Catalogue), 696
- Chain Slings, Wrought-Iron, Standard, 504
- Cleveland Basic Iron Prices, 13, 38, 65, 93, 123, 151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 299, 329, 357, 387, 417, 447, 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Cleveland Iron Market, 13, 38, 65, 93, 123, 151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 299, 329, 357, 387, 417, 447, 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Cleveland Manufactured Iron and Steel, 13, 38, 65, 93, 123, 151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 299, 329, 357, 387, 417, 447, 475, 503,
- 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Clydebridge Steel Works, Royal Visit, 543 Dorman Long Furnaces, Old Units Closed, 625
- East Coast Hematite, 13, 38, 65, 93,123,151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 299, 329, 357, 387, 417, 447, 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Forgings, Steel (Catalogue), 196
- Great Britain, Iron and Steel Production, 102, 475, 500, 566, 704
- Iron and Steel—continued.
- Import Duties, 357, 565
- Isteg Steel Reinforcement (Catalogue), 196 Lincolnshire Output of Steel, 426 Middlesbrough Foreign Ore, 13, 38, 65, 93, 123, 151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 299, 329, 357, 387, 417, 447, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 39, 65, 93, 123, 151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 299, 329, 357, 447, 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681
- Pig Iron, Glenton Medium-Phosphorus, 482 Pig Iron Output, Excessive, 597, 625
- Pig Iron Stocks, Government Holding Question, 535
- Pipes (Catalogue), 314, 640
- Scottish Iron Shipments, 13, 39, 64, 93,123, 150, 181, 239, 268, 328, 387, 447, 681
- Scottish Iron and Steel Trade, 13, 39, 64, 93, 123. 150, 181, 208, 238, 268, 299, 328, 357, 387, 417, 447, 475, 502, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Sheffield Iron and Steel Trade, 12, 39, 65, 92, 122, 151, 181, 209, 239, 269, 298, 329, 356, 386, 417, 446, 475, 503, 535, 565, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709
- Steels, Nickel, Technical Cinema Film on, 317 Steel, Stainless (Catalogue), 552
- Tees Imports, 39, 151, 269, 387, 503, 681 Tees Shipments, 13, 123, 239, 387, 503 Tubes, Wrought Iron and Steel, Standard, 676
- Welded Steelwork (Catalogue), 461
- Welsh Trade, 12, 38, 64, 93, 122, 151, 180, 209, 238, 269, 299, 329, 356, 386, 417, 447, 474, 503, 535, 564, 597, 625, 653, 681, 708
- Wrought Iron Merchants, National Association, 308
- Labour Questions. See Trade Societies
- Legal :
- Factory Act, 1937, Guide to, 119
- Highway Law Consolidation Committee, 39 Patent Activities in 1937, 110
- Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
- Locomotives. See Railways
Machine and Other Tools :
- Cutting Tools (Catalogue), 138
- Drilling Machines (Catalogue), 224 Gauges (Catalogue), 461
- Gear Units, Industrial (Catalogue), 640
- Jig-Boring Machine (Catalogue), 224
- Lathe Beds, Flame-Hardened, 652
- Lighting Unit, B.T.-H., for Machine Tools, 459 Machine Tools, General (Catalogue), 196, 314, 344, 404, 461, 640
- Machine Tools, Secondhand (Catalogue), 196 Machine Tools, Used (Catalogue), 640 Milling Machines (Catalogue), 640
- Planing Machines (Catalogue), 196
- Press, 1,600-Ton Lead, for Cable Covering, Addendum, 652
- Presses (Catalogues), 224, 404, 640 Punching Machines (Catalogue), 110 Reconditioned Machine Tools (Catalogue), 79 Shearing Machines (Catalogue), 110 Sheet-Metal Working Machinery, 640 Slotting Machines (Catalogue), 196
- Tools, Miscellaneous (Catalogue), 196 Tube Expanders (Catalogue), 404
- Wimet Tools (Catalogue), 138 Wipers for Machine-Tool Ways, 208 Wrenches (Catalogue), 110
- Marine Engineering. See Engines and Boilers ; Ships and Shipbuilding
- Mining and Metallurgy :
- Brinell Testing Equipment (Catalogue), 461
- Canada, Copper Production, 12; Asbestos Production, 151, 464; Nickel Output, 447 ; Sulphur Production, 536 ; Cadmium Production, 580 ,
- Drop Forging Plant (Catalogue), 404 Flue-Dust Collection (Catalogue), 552
- Gear Hardening by Oxy-Acetylene Flame, Addendum, 624
- Magnesium Alloys, Uses of (Catalogue), 314 Mining Plant (Catalogue), 725
- Nickel Alloys, Empire Exhibition, 446 Nickel-Silver Sheets and Strips, Standard, 718
- Nickel Steels, Technical Cinema Film on, 317 Stellite, Application to Metal Surfaces (Catalogue), 344
- Temperature Control (Catalogue), 79
- Tin Consumption, World, 474, 534
- Tin Production, World, 38
- United States Zinc Industry, 538; Molybdenum Production, 676
- Zinc Development Association, 121
- Zinc, Manufacture and Uses, 690
Miscellaneous :
- Air Conditioner, Portable, 205
- Almanacs and Calendars, 73, 92, 238,415, 565 Anchors, Metallic Screw, 709
- Anti-Gas Equipment (Catalogue), 344 Argentine State Oilfields Refinery, 151 Boilers, Domestic Hot Water, Standard, 423 Bradford By-Pass Road, 503
- Calendars and Almanacs, 73, 92, 238,415, 565 Cinema Films, Engineering and Technical, 417
- Cinema Film in Industry, 298
- Clocks (Catalogues), 79, 110
- Coatings, Anti-Corrosive (Catalogue), 552 Colorimeter, Photo-Electric, 165 Compressors (Catalogue), 79
- Compressor, Two-Stage Positive Rotary, Erratum, 498
- Contracts, 12, 38, 64, 92, 122,150, 180, 208, 238, 268, 298, 356, 386, 416, 446, 474, 502, 534, 564, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708
- Degreasing Plant, Metal, 352
- Diving Dress, Articulated Armoured, 475 Dunlop Tyre, Fifty Years of, Film, 92 Dust Collection, Flue (Catalogue), 344, 552 Dust Extraction and Conveying Plant (Catalogue), 344
- Miscellaneous—continued.
- Dustbins, Mild-Steel, Standard, 677
- Engineer, Committeee on Status of, 239, 416 Fans (Catalogues), 190, 224
- ‘ ‘ Far Eastern Engineer,” 65
- Filtering Plant (Catalogue), 110
- Flood Control Research, United States, 446 Floor-Cleaning Machine (Catalogue), 414 Furniture, Workshop (Catalogue), 461 Galvanised Goods and Metalware (Catalogue), 196
- Gauges, Pressure (Catalogue), 461
- Glasgow, Plan of, 561
- Gloves, Protective (Catalogue), 138
- Grinding Plant (Catalogue), 110
- Hardware (Catalogue), 196
- Heating, “ Dowtherm ” High-Pressure Low- Temperature System, 597
- Highway-Law Consolidation Committee, 39 Income-Tax Handbook, 682
- Instruments, Sc'entific, and Balances, Early, 676
- Iron-Ore Worked Land, Restoration Committee, 218
- Kashmir, Public Works in, 694
- Laboratory Apparatus (Catalogue), 196
- Land, Iron-Ore Worked, Restoration Committee, 218
- Lubrication, General Discussion Proceedings, 264
- Malaria-Control Course, 265
- Measuring Instruments (Catalogue), 110
- Messages, Pneumatic Transmission (Catalogue), 696
- Metal-Degreasing Plant, 352
- Moulding Materials, Standard, 474
- Nut, Self-Locking, 709
- Patent Activities in 1937, 110
- Personal, 12, 38, 64, 92, 122, 150, 180, 208, 240, 268, 298, 328, 356, 386, 416, 446, 474, 502, 534, 564, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708
- Plastic Materials (Catalogue), 314
- Plastic Mouldings (Catalogue), 344
- Plug, Flanged Metallic, 709
- Pressure Indicators (Catalogue), 344
- Pumps, Vacuum (Catalogue), 79
- Refrigeration Conference, London, 93, 709
- Refrigeration Engineering, Disorderly Molecules and, Errata, 535
- Safes (Catalogue), 640
- Screws, Grub, Standard, 564
- Slide Rule for Brake Calculations, 534
- Standards Institution, British, 338, 387, 423, 446, 447, 474, 504, 510, 564, 596 (2), 597, 676, 677, 681, 708, 709, 717, 718
- Tank Gauges and Control Apparatus (Catalogue), 224
- Temperature Control (Catalogue), 79
- Temperature Recorders (Catalogue), 110
- Tenders, 12, 38, 64, 92, 122, 150, 180, 208, 238, 268, 298, 328, 356, 386, 416,,446, 474, 502, 534, 564, 596, 624, 652, 680, 708
- Testing Machines (Catalogue), 461
- Transport Board, London Passenger, Omnibus Contract, 17
- Turners, Worshipful Company of, 566 Typewriters, History and Development, 680 United States, Flood Control Research, 446 Welding Repairs, Lantern Slides, 32 Westinghouse, Ex-British, Association, 180 Wood-Refuse Collection Plant (Catalogue), 404
Motor Cars, &c. :
- Australia, Tractor Imports, 597
- Brake Calculations, Slide Rule for, 534
- Brake Regulations, Survey, 535
- Buses, Trolley (Catalogue), 110
- Commercial Vehicle Equipment (Catalogue), 79
- Dunlop Tyre, Fifty Years of, Film, 92
- Humber Programme, 51
- London Motor Licences, Statistics, 209
- Magneto Development, 64
- Omnibus Contract, L.P.T.B., 17
- Road Vehicles Registered, 130, 470, 535, 565, 724
- South Africa, Motor Cycles in, 194, 624
- Traffic Area Licensing Authorities, Reports, 680
- Trunk Road Traffic Census, 565
- Vulcaniser, Electric, for Tyre Repairs, 299 Wipers, Wind-Screen (Catalogue), 725
- Naval:
- Admiralty Contracts, 13
- “ Belfast,” H.M. Cruiser, Launch of, 357 Italian Naval Vessels, Launch of, 46, 561 “Manchester,” H.M.S., 416
- Mercantile Marine Defence Courses, 122 Submarines, H.M., Launch of, 209.
- Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX
- Physics and Chemistry :
- Chemical Reactions Discussion, 190
- Disorderly Molecules and Refrigerating Engineering, Errata, 535
- Instruments, Scientific, and Balances, Early, 676
- Power Transmission :
- Bearings, Ball and Roller (Catalogues), 79 314 (2), 461
- Bearing Metal (Catalogue), 640
- Bearings, Oil-Retaining (Catalogue), 461 Clutches, Friction (Catalogues), 110, 461 Gears, Worm Reduction (Catalogue), 696 Pulley Discs, Destron, 151
- Rope Drives (Catalogue), 404
Railways and Locomotives :
- Great Western Railway, Proposed Partial Electrification, 208
- International Rail Assembly, 652
- Locomotive Contract, 357
- Locomotive Feed Water, 328
- Locomotives, Oil-Engined (Catalogue), 612
- Locomotive, Swiss High-Power Electric, 719 London Midland and Scottish Railway,
- Carnforth Station Improvements, 503; Herbert Jackson Prize Award, 565; Weed-Killing Train, 626
- Railways and Locomotives—continued.
- Rail Congress, International, Dusseldorf, 121 Scottish Branch Railway Line, Re-opening, 680
- Signals, Colour-Light, at St. Pancras, 606
- Sleepers, Bosnian Beech, Impregnation Plant for, 625
- Sleepers, Stone, Presentation to Science Museum, 307
- Southern Railway Lecture and Debating Society, 298
- Wirral Railway, L.M.S., Electric Traction on, 145, 386
- Road Accidents. See Accidents
- Ships and Shipbuilding :
- Admiralty Contracts, 13, 387, 417
- Clyde Activities, 39, 123, 239, 387, 503, 653 Coatings, Anti-Corrosive (Catalogue), 552 Defence Courses, Merchant Navy, 122 Ferry, Diesel-Electric Vehicular, Gearing for, Addendum, 598
- Launches and Trial Trips, 92, 122, 150, 180, 208, 270, 299, 338, 387, 416, 453, 498, 534, 564, 596, 625, 652, 680, 708
- Marine Machinery Output, 1937, 9, 108, 130 “ Normandie,” S.S., 159
- Officers’ (Merchant Navy) Federation Report, 681
- Royal National Life-Boat Institution, 180 Scottish Contracts, 39, 208, 299, 625, 709 Scottish Shipbuilding, 39, 123, 239, 387, 503, 653
- Shipbuilding in 1937, 122
- United States, Great Lake Shipbuilding, 182 Welding, Approved Electrodes in Ship Construction, 249
- Societies. See Technical and Trade
Technical Societies :
- Aeronautical Society, Royal, 92, 180, 625 British Institute of Engineering Technology, . 475
- British Road Federation, 22
- Chemical Industry, Society of, 150
- City and Guilds Engineering Society, 307 Civil Engineers, Institution of, 474, 570 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 138, 299, 470, 631, 653
- Engineering Inspection, Institution of, 357, 653
- Ex-Siemens’ Men, Association of, 447 Faraday House Old Students’ Association, 344
- Faraday Society, 190
- Finsbury Technical College Old Students’ Association, 386
- Foundation Work, Zurich Conference on, 208 Fuel, Institute of, 440 '
- Gas Engineers, Institution of, 136
- Glass Convention, 215, 512
- Glass Technology, Society of, 640
- Health Congress, 534
- Highway Engineers, Institution of, 22
- Junior Institution of Engineers, 78,128, 446, 680
- Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 264 Mining Engineers, Institution of, 709 Naval Architects, Institution of, 356 Newcomen Society, 596
- North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 548
- Old Centralians, 308, 416, 447
- Old Cromptonians, 454
- Petroleum Congress, World, 581
- Petroleum Technologists, Institution of, 502 Rail Assembly, International, 652 Rail Congress, International, 121 Refrigeration Conference, London, 93, 709 Sanitary Institute, Royal, 534
- Supervising Electrical Engineers, Association of, 65
- Surveyors’ Institution, Chartered, 625 Transport, Institute of, 446, 564 Waterworks Association, British, 581 Works Managers, Institution of, 268
- Telephony. See Electricity
- Tools. See Machine and other Tools
- Trade. See Coal; Industries ; Iron and Steel;
- Ships and Shipbuilding
Trade Societies, &c. :
- Accidents, Accident Insurance, Compulsory, North European Countries, International Treaty for, 9 ; U.S. Mine Disaster Statistics, 74 ; Burning Fatality, U.S.A., 325 ; Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Workers’ Fatalities in April, 606, 649 ; Merchant Shipping Accident Fatalities, 649
- Admiralty, Dockyard Wages Agreement, 102 Africa, South, Rand Mines and Labour Supply, 705
- Agricultural Industry, International, Holi- days-with-Pay Question, 308
- Air Ministry, Panel of Industrial Advisers, 677
- Aircraft Industry and the A.E.U. Coordinating Committee, 454
- Albania, Roads Act, Compulsory Service under, 470
- Amulree Committee’s Report, Holidays- with-Pay Recommendations, 497
- Apprentices, Development of Apprenticeship System in China, 147; New Zealand Scheme for the Younger Unemployed, 147 ; U.S. Labour Federation’s Comments on Inadequate Training, 366 ; A.E.U. Committee Demands, 677
- Armament Programme and Supply of Labour, Government' Conference with Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, 366, 606 ;i Government Conference with A.E.U., 395; Government Conference with Joint Consultative Committee of Building Trade, 454 ; A.E.U. Proposed Advisory Council to Formulate Proposals for Employees in Government Services, 469 ; Chemical Workers’ Union,
- Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
- Attitude to Arms Programme, 469 ; Sir T. Inskip’s Comments on the A.E.U. Agreement, 544; A.E.U. and “Dilution” Question, 606, 634; T.U.C. Conference with Ministers, 633; Joint Unions’ Conference with Employers on Improvement of Output for Armament, 634; A.E.U. National Committee on Armaments Policy, 634; A.E.U. on Unemployment of Members and Approach to Armament Question, 677
- Australia, Working of N.S.W. Factories, &c., Act in 1936, Report, 35 ; Federal Arbitration Court, Reductions in Working Hours, 366
- Austria, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 102; Unemployment Figures, 606
- Belgium, Pneumoconiosis, Order Regulating Claims for Compensation, 9; ’Salaried Employees and Technicians, Joint Organisation with Netherlands for Exchange of Information, <fcc., 308; Holidays with Pay, Proposed Legislation Provisions, 366
- Benefit Allowances, Number of Unemployed Applicants, 34,102,147, 204,265, 325,469, 497, 677; Concession to Applicants for Unemployment Assistance, 396
- Board of Trade, New System of Examination for Mercantile Marine Engineers, 634
- Boiler and Pipe Coverers’—Thermal Insulation—Wage Increases, 189
- Boilermakers’ Society, Membership and Benefit Data, 102, 235, 366, 497 ; Mr. Hodgson on Increasing Unemployment, 102, 235; Mr. Hodgson’s Discussion of Pieceworkers and Casuals in Relation to Holidays with Pay, 497
- Brazil, Proposed Legislation for Establishment of Corporative Trade Unions, 190
- British Columbia, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, Provisions of, 308
- British National Council of Labour, Claim' that Workers have Sacrificed Rights to Patriotism, 426
- Building Trades, Increased Wages Agreement, 74; Provisions of “Wet Time” Agreement, 544, 705
- Bulgaria, Compulsory Labour Service, Details of Working, 74
- Canada, Employment Situation in the Dominion, 205, 470, 497 ; Unemployment and the Training of Youth Question, 236, 470 ; Pension Recipients, Figures, 470 ; Wage Rates, 470; Metal and Mineral Production, Influence on Employment, 705 Chemical Industries, Heavy, Wage Increase, 147
- Cheshire and Lancashire Miners, Holidays- with-Pay Agreement, 265
- Chile, Legislation Regulating Dismissal Compensation and Welfare Funds for Workers, 9
- China, Development of Apprenticeship System, 147
- Cleveland Blast Furnacemen’s Wages, 93, 475
- Cleveland Ironstone Miners’ Wages, 38, 123
- Colliery Deputies, National Association, Secession from T.U.C., 102 ; Demand for Enlarged Powers of Inspection and for Dust Traps, 110
- Colliery Wage-Earner Statistics, 649
- Colombia, Workmen’s Compensation, Scale of Assessment for Permanent Incapacity, 396
- Co-partnership Association, Industrial, Comments on the Pilkington Family Allowances Scheme, 35
- Cost of Living, Mr. Appleton on Incomes and Purchasing Power and the Relation between Wages and Export Pices, 190
- Czechoslovakia, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 102 ; Overtime Figures, 325 ; Payment for Overtime, Supreme Court Decisions, 396
- Defence, Government Conference with Confederation of Shipbuilding Unions, 366, 606 ; Government Conference with A.E.U., 395 ; Government Conference with Joint Consultative Committee of Building Trade, 454 ; A.E.U. Proposed Advisory Council to formulate Proposals for Employees in Government Services, 469, 677 ; Chemical Workers’ Union, Attitude to Arms Po- gramme, 469; Sir T. Inskip’s Comments on the A.E.U. Agreement, 544; A.E.U. and “Dilution” Question, 606; T.U.C. Conference with Ministers, 633 ; Joint Unions’ Conference with Employers on Improvement of Output for Armament, 634; A.E.U. National Committee on Armaments Policy, 634; A.E.U. on Unemployment of Members and Approach to Armament Question, 677
- Denmark, International Compulsory Accident Insurance Treaty, 9; Workmen’s Compensation (1933) Act Amendments, including Occupational Diseases, 74 ; Holidays with Pay, Some Povisions of Po- posed Legislation, 366 ; Poposed Youth Council to Assist Employment Council in Relation to Young Unemployed Persons, with Terms for ‘' Compulsory Participants,” 498
- Depressed Areas, Transference Figures under Industrial Transference Scheme, 606
- Diseases, Occupational, Pneumoconiosis in Belgium, Order Regulating Compensation Claims, 9; German Industrial Corporation’s Reports, 35; Danish Act, Extensions, 74 ; U.S.A., Pennsylvania Act Listing Specific Diseases for Compensation, 236 ; Decline of Lead Poisoning in U.S.A, and other Countries, 396; United States, Silicosis among Foundry Workers, 454; United States, Delaware, Compensation Benefit in Certain Diseases, 705
- Education, School Age and Birth Rate as Affecting Demand for Young Workers, 35 ; Russia, Change of Authorities Placing Specialist Graduates, 454
- Electrical Contracting Industry, Pay Rates, 649
- Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
- Employment Exchange Reports, 34,102,147, 204, 265, 325, 395, 469, 497, 677
- Employment, Insured Persons in, Labour Ministry Reports, 34, 102, 147, 265, 395, 497, 677
- Engineering Union, Amalgamated, Comments on the Export of British-made Arms, <fcc., 74; Membership and Benefit Data, 74, 189, 308, 426, 677 ; Conference with Employers on Elimination of Debt Balances in Piecework Agreements, 189 ; Unemployment in Engineering Industry, Conflicting Figures, 189 ; Conference with Employers’ National Federation on Working Hours and other Conditions, 265; Application for Increased Wages, &c., 265 ; Comments on “Boom” Prosperity in Relation to Future Employment, 308; Trainees, Eligibility for Membership, 308 ; Conference with Minister of Defence, ReArmament and Labour Question, 395, 426, 606; Views on Skilled Labour Question, 426; Aircraft Industry, Discussion of Position by Co-ordinating Committee, 454 ; Suggested National Advisory Council to Formulate Proposals for Government Employees, 469 ; Sir T. Inskip’s Comments on A.E.U. Armament Agreement, 544 ; Non-Co-operation with other Unions in Negotiations, 544, 634; Attitude on “Dilution” Question, 606, 634; Joint Unions’ Conference with Employers on Improvement of Output for Armament, 633 ; National Committee Policy in Relation to Rearmament, 634 ; National Committee, Wage Resolution, 649 ; National Committee, Resolutions relating to the Employment of Women, 649 ; National Committee on Avoiding Disputes Procedure, 649; National Committee Resolution on Strengthening the Organisation and on Unity in Engineering Industry, 677; Proposed Appeal for 40-Hour Week with Pay, 677 ; Apprentices, A.E.U. Demands, 677; Industrial Espionage Resolution, 677 ; Financial Data, 677
- Engineers in Poland, Classification into “ Certificated ” and “ Uncertiflcated,” 265 Espionage, Industrial, A.E.U. Resolution, 677 European Products and Cheap Japanese Manufactures, Comments by Mr. Butler (I.L.O.), 606
- Factory Act, 1937, Guide to, 119
- Fair Wages Clause, T.U.C. and Revision Question, 265
- Finland, International Compulsory Accident Insurance Treaty, 9
- Foundry Workers, Holidays-with-Pay Concession, 634
- Foundry Workers’ National Union, Conference with Employers on Improvement of Output for Armaments, 633
- France, 40-Hour Week Convention, Unsatisfactory Working of, with Special Reference to Skilled Labour and Production, 119; Ministerial Orders regulating the Recovery of Time Lost in Specific Industries, 147 ; Labour Ministry Order regulating 40-Hour Week in Metallurgical and Metal Industries, 205 ; French Confereration of Labour, Assent to Specific Conditions of Proposed Labour Charter, 366 ; Association of Metal and Mining Industries’ Report, 1937, Comments on Social Reforms and Just Relations between Manufacturers and Employees, 426; General Confederation of Employers’ Report, Increase in Assisted Unemployed Workers and Causes of Economic Depression, 454; Overtime, Authorisation In Particular Industries, 705 General Federation of Trades, Membership and Affiliation Data, 189, 554, 705; Mr. Appleton on Incomes and Purchasing Power and the Relation between Wages and Export Prices, 190 ; Mr. Appleton’s Comments on Expansion of Trading Liberties, 644 ; Report, 1937-1938,606,705 Geneva. See International Labour Office Germany, Employment of Italian Agricultural Labourers, 9, 74, 102 ; Occupational Diseases, German Industrial Corporation’s Report, 35; Unemployment Figures, 74, 189, 606; Influence of Early Winter on Unemployment, 74; Draft in Various European Countries for Agricultural Labour, 102 ; Imported Labour by Reason of Shortage of Skilled Workers, 102; Regulations Relating to Transfer of Workers from their Home Districts, 190; Holidays with Pay, Some Particulars, 325; Extension of Working Hours under Four-Year Plan, 454; Modifications in Application of 48-Hour Week Principle, 544; Skilled Labour Shortage Difficulties, 606
- Glasgow Empire Exhibition Strike, 265
- Holland, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 102 ; Salaried Employees and Technicians, Joint Organisation with Belgium, 308; Holidays with Pay, Legislation Question, 325; Rotterdam Metal Industry, Adoption of Holidays with Pay, 325
- Hours of Work, Steelworkers, Holidays-with- Pay Agreement, 65 ; Mineworkers’ Federation, Claim for Reduced Hours, 74 ; France, 40-Hour Week Convention, Unsatisfactory Working of, 119; Textile Unions’ International Federation, Delegates’ Comments on 40-Hour Week in France, 119 ;. Textile Unions’ International Federation, French Delegates on 40-H0ur Week, 119; Holidays with Pay in Shipbuilding Industry, 147 ; Tecalemit, Ltd., Holidays-with-Pay Offer, 147 ; France, Order regulating Recovery of Time lost in Specific Industries, 147; Shipbuilding Industry, Holidays with Pay, 204, 497; Swedish T.U.C. Negotiations for Holidays with Pay, 235 ; Switzerland, Federal Council’s Submissions on Hours of Work as Affecting Economic Policy, 236; A.E.U. and 40-Hour Week without Loss of Pay, 265 ; Lancashire and Cheshire Miners, Holidays-with-Pay Agree-
- lrade Societies, &c.—continued
- ment, 265; Iron and Steel Trades, Holidays-with-Pay Agreement, 265 ; Sweden,. Hours of Work and Wages in the Shipbuilding Trade, 265 : Sweden, Minister of Social Affairs on Reduction of Hours in Relation to Foreign Competition, 265; Turkey, Establishment of Principle of 48-Hour Week and Question of Holidays with Pay, 265; Agricultural Industry, International, I.L.O. Report on Holidays with Pay, 308 ; Labour Ministry’s Statement on Wage Earners having Holidays with Pay, 324 ; North Staffordshire Coal Industry, Holidays with Pay Agreement, “Attendance” Clause, 324; Germany, Particulars of Holidays with Pay, 325; Holland, Holidays with Pay, Suggested Legislation, 325; Rotterdam Metal Industry, Adoption of Holidays with Pay, 325; Australia, Reductions, by Federal Arbitration Court, in Hours of Work, 366; Denmark, Holidays with Pay, Some Provisions of Proposed Legislation, 366; Sweden, Qualifying Service for Holidays Question, 366 ; Belgium, Proposed Legislation on Holidays with Pay, 366; Nottingham Miners, Holidays-with-Pay Agreement, 396; Czechoslovakia, Overtime Payment, Supreme Court Decision, 396; Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Laws Relating to Hours of Work, 426 ; Germany, Extension of Working Hours under Four- Year Plan, 454 ; Yorkshire Mining Industry, Holidays-with-Pay Agreement, 469 ; Amulree Committee’s Report, Recommendations, 497 ; Shipbuilding Industry, Pieceworkers and Casuals, Discussion of Position in Relation to Holidays with Pay, 497 ; Geneva Conference and Reduction of Hours in International Coal Mining Industry, 497 ; Hungary, Holidays-with- Pay Legislation for all Workers, 544 ; Germany, Application of Modifications in 48-Hour Week Principle, 544 ; Foundry Workers, Holidays-with-Pay Concession, 634 ; Labour Ministry on Proposed Holi- days-with-Pay Legislation, 649; A.E.U. Demand for 40-Hour Week with Pay, 677 ; Mr. H. Butler on the Principle of Shorter Hours, 705; France, Authorisation of Overtime in Special Industries, 705
- Hungary, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 102; Holidays-with-Pay Legislation for all Workers, 544
- Iceland, International Compulsory Accident Insurance Treaty, 9
- Industrial Espionage, A.E.U. Resolution, 677 Industrial Situation, 34, 147, 265, 395, 497, 677
- Industrial Transference Scheme, Transferences from Depressed Areas, 606
- International Federation of Trade Unions, Membership Figures, 606; Rejection of Proposed Affiliation of Russian Unions, 606
- International Labour Conference. See International Labour Office
- International Labour Office, Employment and Unemployment Statistics, 35, 426; Partial Rejection of Soviet Union Affiliation Proposals and Counter Proposals by International Federation of Trade Unions, 205 ; Permanent Agricultural Committee’s Resolution on Holidays with Pay, 308; Wage-Fixing Machinery in Agricultural Industry, 308; Coal Mining Industry, International, Reduction of Hours Question, 497 ; International Labour Organisation Report; Mr. Butler’s Comments on Economic and Social Position in Europe and the East, 606 ; International Labour Conference, Presidency and Delegations, 649 ; Resignation of Mr. H. B. Butler Director of I.L. Organisation, 649; Mr. Butler on the Principle of Shorter Hours and on the General Raising of Industrial Wages, 705
- International Labour Organisation. See International Labour Office
- Iron and Steel Trades Confederation. See “ Man and Metal”
- Ironworkers’ Wages, 93, 357, 475, 653
- Italy, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 9, 74, 102
- Japan, Demand for Labour and Exchange System, 9; Japanese T.U.C., Proposed Legislation to promote Healthy Union Developments, 9 ; Confederation of Industrial' Associations, Recommendations and Suggestions for National Emergency Measures, 35; Confederation of Industrial Associations, Recommendations on Reemployment of Demobilised Soldiers, 190 ; All-Japan Trade Union Federation and Japanese Transport Workers’ Support of National Emergency: Statements as to Future Aims, 236 ; Mr. Butler (I.L.O.) on the Minor Influence of Cheap Japanese Manufactures on European Products, 606
- Jugoslavia, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 102
- Juvenile Workers, Board of Education on Prospective Scramble to secure Young Workers, 35; T.U.C. Youth in Industry Charter, 74, 147 ; Apprenticeship System in China, 147; Poland, Deficit of Posts for Maturing Workers, 470; Denmark, Proposed Youth Council to Assist Employment Council in Relation to Young Unemployed Persons, with Terms for ‘‘Compulsory Participants,” 498
- Labour Ministry Reports, 34, 102, 147, 204, 265, 325, 395, 469, 497, 606, 677
- Labour Notes, 9, 34, 74, 102, 119, 147, 189, 204, 235, 265, 308, 324, 366, 395, 426, 454, 469, 497, 544, 606, 633, 649, 677, 705
- Lancashire and Cheshire Miners, Holidays- with-Pay Agreement, 265
- Latvia, Legislation affecting the Constitution of Associations and Federations, 396; Budgeting for Old-Age Pensions, 470
- Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. See Kailways (below)
- Trade Societies, &c.—continued.
- “Man and Metal,” Support of T.U.C. Charter for Youth in Industry, 74; Membership of Iron and Steel Federation, 204 ; on the Advantage of Unifying Unions, 204; on Production in the Heavy Steel Trades, and the Set Back in Sheet and Tinplate Trades, 308 ; Comments on Decline in Tinplate, and Sheet Trade, 454; on the Recession in the Heavy Steel Trades, 705
- Mercantile Marine Engineers, New System of Examination, 634
- Mineworkers’ Federation, Claim for Reduction of Working Hours, 74
- Mineworkers, Swedish, Solarium for, 74 National Industrial Alliance, Sir. G. Hicks on Collective Bargaining, 324
- National Union of Railwaymen. See Railways (below)
- Netherlands. See Holland
- New Zealand, Scheme to Remedy Shortage of Skilled Workers and to further Employment of Young Men, 147 ; Modification of Unemployment Relief for Seasonal Workers, 396
- North Staffordshire Coal Industry, ‘ ‘ Attendance ” Clause in Holidays-with-Pay Agreement, 324
- Norway, International Compulsory Accident Insurance Treaty, 9; Compulsory Sickness Insurance, Proposed Legislation, 470 Nottingham Miners, Holidays-with-Pay Agreement, 396
- Patriotism of Workers, Claim that Rights of Workers have been Sacrificed, 426
- Pattern Makers ’Association, Unemployment Data, 102, 204, 324, 705 ; Mr. Findlay on Increasing Unemployment, 102 ; Membership Figures, 204, 324
- Pensions and Kindred Benefits, Chile Legislation, 9 ; Pilkington ‘ ‘ Family Allowance ” Scheme, 35, 426 ; Vickers’ Scheme, 147; Anglo-American Oil Co.’s Cash Bonus, 454; Canada, Pension Statistics, 470 ; Latvia, Budgeting for Old-Age Pensions, 470; Labour Ministry Report on Voluntary Pension Schemes, 606
- Poland, Agricultural Labourers in Germany, 102 ; Order regulating the Manufacture of Tetraethyl Lead, 205 ; Legislation relating to“ Certificated ”and“ Non-Certificated ” Engineers, 265 ; Maturing Workers, Deficit of Posts Question, 470; Insurance Benefits, Polish and Swedish Nationals, Reciprocal Agreements. 649
- Professional Workers, Mr. Bevin’s Call to join Manual Workers’ Unions, 147
- Railway Clerks. See Railways (below) Railway Shopmen. See Railways (below) Railways, N.U.R., Locomotive Engineersand Firemen and Railway Clerks, Wages and Working Conditions Claims, 606 ; Railway Clerks’ Annual Conference, Resolution to limit Duration of ‘ ‘ Temporary ” Employment, 634; Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Plea for Revision of Workmen’s Compensation Act, 649; Railway Shopmen’s Demands, 677
- Rand Mines and Labour Supply, 705 Road Haulage Bill, Progress of, 634 Road Service, Compulsory in Albania, 470 Road Transport Industry (Goods), Adjustment of Differences between Employers and Unions, 324
- Russia, Vocational Training of Juveniles and Apprentices and of Skilled Workers, 9; International Federation of Trade Unions, Partial Rejection of Soviet Union Affiliation Proposals, with Counter Proposals, by
- I. F.T.U., 205; Change of Authorities placing Specialist Graduates, 454 ; Rejection by International Federation of Trade Unions of Proposed Affiliation of Russian Unions, 606
- Scottish Steel Trade Wages, 150
- Shale Oil Mines, etc., Scottish, Workers’ Wage Increases, 9
- Shipbuilding Industry, Dockyard Wages Agreement, 102 ; Pay and Conditions Conference, Shipbuilding Employers and Unions, 147, 204, 606; Holidays-with- Pay Agreement, 204, 497 ; Pieceworkers and Casuals in Relation to Holidays with Pay, 497 ; Joint Unions’ Conference with Employers on Improvement of Output for Armament, 633, 677
- Skilled Labour Shortage, Effect of 40-Hour Week Convention in France, 119; New Zealand’s Remedial Measures Scheme, 147;
- A. E.U. on Responsibility of Employers for Deterioration of Craftsmanship, 426 ; Germany, Difficulties associated with Shortage, 606
- South Africa, Rand Mines and Labour Supply, 705
- South Wales Coal Industry, Improved “.Atmosphere,” 649
- Steelworkers, Holidays-with-Pay Concession, 65
- Strike Statistics, 102, 204, 325, 470, 606
- Sweden, International Compulsory Accident Insurance Treaty, 9 ; Solarium at Boliden Gold Mine, 74; Employers’ Concessions of Pay and Benefits to Workers, 147 ; Swedish T.U.C. and Negotiation of Paid Holidays in Collective Agreements, 235; Hours of Work and Wages in Shipbuilding Trade, 265 ; Minister of Social Affairs on Reduction of Hours in Relation to Foreign Competition, 265; Service Qualification for Holidays Question, 366 ; Employment Situation, 470; Emergency Budget Proposals to meet possible Industrial Recession, 649 ; Unemployment Position, 649; Insurance Benefits to Nationals, Reciprocal Agreements with Poland, 649
- Switzerland, Federal Council Submissions on Hours of Work as affecting Internal Economic Policy, 236
- Textile Industry, International Federation Meeting and French Delegates on 40-Hour Week, 119 '
- Trade Societies, &c.—cwiZizcaetf.
- Trades Union Congress, Charter for Youth in Industry, “ Man and Metal ” Support, 74, 147 ; Secession of National Federation of Colliery Deputies, 102; On Organisation of Women Workers with Reference to Standard Wages, &c., on Equality-witli- Men Basis, 119 ; Fair Wages Clause, Revision Question, 265; Sir W. Citrine’s Circular on Demarcation Difficulties and Formation of Joint Committees of Competitive Unions, 324; Concession to Applicants, for Unemployment Assistance, 395; Rearmament Programme, Conference with Ministers, 633
- Trade Unions, Suggested Adoption in U.S.A, of British Method of Regulation, 190
- Transport and General Worker’s Union, Mr. Bevin on Improvement in Membership and Finance, 102 ; on Failure of Attempt to form New Union for Passenger-Carrying Workers, 325 ; Mr. Bevin on the Rearmament Programme, Adverse Comments on Government Method of Handling Labour Question, 705
- Turkey, Minister for Foreign Affairs on Establishment of Principle of 48-Hour Week and on Holidays-with-Pay Question, 265
- Unemployment Assistance Board. See Un- ernploymint, General
- Unemployment, General, I.L.O. Statistics, 35, 426; U.S. Census Reports, 120; Canada, Utilisation of Man Power Question, 205; Unemployment Assistance Board, Lord Rushcliffe’s General Comments on the Unemployment Situation and on Wages and Unemployment Allowances, 705
- Unemployment Insurance Fund, Disposal of Surplus Question, 265
- Unemployment Reports, 34, 102, 147. 204, 265, 325, 395, 469, 497, 677
- Unions, Manual Workers, Mr. Bevin’s Advice to Professional Workers, 147 ; Competitive Unions, Sir W. Citrine on Demarcation Settlements, 324
- United States, Average Age of Iron and Steel Workers, 9 ; American Machinists’ International Association, Success in Negotiating Agreements, 9 ; Department of Labour on Vocational Activities in Soviet Russia, 9; Bureau of Mines, Government-approved Machinery and Elimination of Price Differentials, 35; Bureau of Mines’ Warning in Relation to Coal Mine Disasters, with Statistics, 74 ; Compensated Industrial Accidents Report, 74 ; Unemployment Statistics, 102, 235 ; Federal Government Unemployment Census Reports, 120 ; Labour Attitude to Rearmament, 120 ; International Machinists on Conversion of Unorganised Workers 120; Granite Industry, Influence of Coloured Workers on Wages, 120 ; Unemployment Relief Appropriation, 189; Labour Federation, Advocacy of Unemployment Relief Funds and the Modification of undistributed Profit, Taxes, &c., 190; Mr. Roosevelt’s Suggestion of Regulation of U.S. Trade Unions on British Plan, 190 ; International Machinists’ Fiftieth Anniversary, 235, 634 ; Pennsylvania, Legislation providing Compensation for Specific Occupational Diseases, 236; ‘ ‘ Steel
- Facts,” Wages of Employees per Ton of Products, 308; Burning Fatality, New York Dept, of Labour Note, 325 ; Labour Federation and the Adequate Training of Apprentices, Adverse Comments on Practice, 366 ; International Machinists on the Economic Situation and Unemployment of Members, 366 ; Employee Profit-Sharing Systems in U.S., 396 ; Decline in Lead Poisoning, U.S. and Other Countries, 396 ; Labour Department on Legislation relating to Working Hours in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, 426 ; High-Rate of Accident Losses as compared with Other Countries, 454 ; Silicosis among Foundry Workers, 454; Accidents, Frequency and Severity Statistics, 634 ; Delaware, Compensation Benefits for Certain Diseases, 705
- Vickers, Ltd., Pension, &c., Scheme, 147
- Wages, Fluctuation of, 102,204, 325,469,497 Wages, General, Influence of Coloured Workers on Wages in the Granite Industry, U.S.A., 120 ; Sweden, Wages in the Shipbuilding Industry, 265 ; Agricultural Industry, International, Wage-Fixing Machinery Question, 308 ; Canada, Wage Rates, 470 ; Mr. H. Butler on the Need for General Raising of Wages, 705 ; Lord Rushcliffe on Wages and Unemployment Allowances, 705
- ‘ ‘ Wet Time ” Agreement in the Building Trade, Provisions, 544
- Wireless and Cable Telegraphists’ Association, Marine Radio Officers* Wages, 9
- Women Workers’ Wages and Conditions, Standard, Equality-with-Men Question, 120 ; A.E.U. National Committee, Resolutions on Employment of Women, 649
- Workmen’s Compensation, Belgian Order regulating Claims in Cases of Pneumoconiosis, 9 ; Danish Act Extensions, 74 ; Home Office Committee’s Report, 205 ; Lump Sum Agreements, Questionable Practice in Relation to Jurisdiction, 235 ; Columbia, Assessment for Permanent Incapacity for Work, 396; Locomotive Engineers and Firemen’s Plea for Revision of Act, 649
- Yorkshire Mining Industry, Holidays-with- Pay Agreement, 469
- Universities. See Education
- Vehicles. See Motor Cars.
- Warships. See Naval
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