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Engineering 1942 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1942 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs
Engineering 1942 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs
Engineering 1942 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1942 Jul-Dec: Index

PARAGRAPHS

Accident :

  • Whitehaven Colliery Explosion, 49

Aeronautics :

  • Air-Raid Precautions Conference, 269
  • Aircraft Production, Blind Employees, 469
  • Airgraph Letters, Number, 336 ; Weight, 446
  • Airgraph Messages, Use of Codes, 129
  • Airgraph Service, Canada-Newfoundland, 148
  • Airgraph Service Extensions, 249
  • British Aircraft Constructors, Society of, 263
  • Falkland Islands Air Mail Service, 366
  • Indian Aircraft Personnel, Training of, 215
  • Meteorological Research Committee, 70 United States : Aeroplane, Low-Alloy Steel and Plywood, 36; Military Transport Service, 48; Army Requisitioning of Commercial Aircraft, 49

Agriculture :

  • Machinery, Welding Repairs, 128
  • Post-War Reconstruction of Europe, Committee, 229
  • Tractor Lubrication, 6
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy
  • Appointments, Awards, etc. :
  • Brush Engineering Scholarships, 169
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Premium Awards, 29
  • Franklin Institute, Potts Medal Award, 193
  • Hoover Medal, Award to G. Swope, 489
  • Ireland, Institution of Civil Engineers, Medal for Students’ Papers, 249
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, Awards, 268
  • Macnab Medal Awards, 128
  • Messel Medal, Award to Sir J. Russell, 69
  • Meteorological Society, Royal, Buchan Prize, 433
  • Naval Architects, Institution of. Scholarship Awards, 336
  • Reed Medal Competition, 487
  • Stuart, Herbert Akroyd, Award Regulations, 130
  • United African Company’s Scholarship, J48
  • Automobiles. See Motor Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and. Boilers

Building and Building Construction :

  • Apprenticeship Scheme, Building Industry, 89
  • Building Industry, Science and Research Discussion, 368 ,
  • Building Technicians, 507
  • Electrical Equipment of Buildings, 36
  • Expansion .Joints in Roads, 466
  • London Buildings, Drawings and Photographs, 110
  • Prices in Building Industry, Standard Schedule, 278
  • “Process Structures” and Civil Buildings, Licences, 130

Catalogues :

Coal :

  • Absenteeism in the Collieries, 347
  • “ Battle for Fuel ” Exhibition, 328
  • Canada, Lignite Deposits, Development, 150 Cardiff, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 268, 289, 309, 329, 348, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509 Coal-Stacking Conveyors (Catalogue), 100 Colliery Output, Great Britain, 438 Examinations Board, New Appointments, 328
  • Fuel Control Order, 69
  • Fuel (Records and Information) Order, 140 Middlesbrough Coke, 9, 129, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 369, 409, 449, 489, 508
  • Mine Managers and Surveyors, Examinations, 248
  • Miners’ Welfare Scholarship and Exhibition Awards, 349, 519
  • Open-Cast Workings Order, 180
  • Sheffield, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • Regional Controllers, Non-Producing Areas, 69
  • Whitehaven Colliery Explosion, 49
  • Winding Plant, Electric, Emergency Repairs, 137
  • Colleges. See Education

Companies :

Cranes, Conveyors, etc. :

  • Conveyors, Coal-Stacking, “ Portabelt,” (Catalogue), 100
  • Cranes, Mobile, Purchase Order, 509

Education :

  • Arts, Royal Society of, Examination Awards, 96
  • Brush Engineering Scholarships, 169
  • Cheltenham College Scholarships for Sons of Engineers, 408
  • Chemical Engineers, Institution of. Examinations, 335, 368
  • Chemists, Industrie!, Training of, 308
  • Edinburgh University, Regius Professorship of Engineering, 48
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Scholarships, 227
  • Harlow Fellowship, Bradford Technical College, 109
  • Heating and Ventilating Engineers’, Institu- tution of. Examinations, 317
  • Indians, Technical Training of, 258
  • Law, Industrial, Correspondence Course, 269 Lloyd’s Register Scholarship, 76, 244 Manville Scholarship, Electrical Engineering, 196
  • Marine Engineers, Institute of, tions, 248
  • Mine Managers and Surveyors, tions, 248
  • Miners’ Welfare Scholarship and Awards, 349, 519
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, Scholarship Awards, 336
  • Naval Cadetships, Dartmouth, 489
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders Scholarship, 515
  • Prisoner-of-War Camps, Engineering Examinations, 189
  • Ship Construction, Light Alloys Research Scholarship, 6
  • Structural Engineers, Institution of, Examinations, 246, 320
  • Treforest School of Mines, Calendar, 300 United African Company’s Scholarship, 148 West Hartlepool Technical College, Prospectus, 207

Electricity :

  • Accumulators, Lead-Acid, Export Licensing, 420
  • Batteries, High-Tension, Price Order, 508
  • “ Battle for Fuel ” Exhibition, 328
  • Cables, Cambric Insulated (Catalogue), 100 (?’able Fittings (Catalogue), 160
  • Canada, Proposed Broadcasting Station, 46
  • Castings, Metal-Wall, Thickness Determination by Resistance, 127
  • Cells, Photo-Electric, in Meter Calibration, 28 Central Electricity Board, Schemes Adopted, ' 268
  • Controlled Goods. See Industries and Commerce
  • Detarrer, Fuel Gas (Catalogue), 240
  • Drives, Standard Electric (Catalogue), 100 Electrical Education, Manville Scholarship. 196
  • Electrodeposition, Corronising Process, 462 Electrolytes, Lead-Plating, 189
  • Facing, Hard, Electric-Arc Process, 38 Taghting, Industrial (Catalogue), 240
  • Meter Calibration by Photo-Electric Cell, 28
  • Nigeria, Electricity Supply, 207
  • Power Distribution, Indoor, Fittings (Catalogue), 240
  • Switchgear, Air-Break (Catalogue), 20
  • Sydney, N.S.W., Supply, 162
  • Trucks, Electric (Catalogue), 240
  • Welder, Gun-Type, for Aluminium, 28
  • Welding Calculator, 167
  • Welding Machines, Resistance Control of, 129
  • Wire, Glass-Insulated (Catalogue), 20
  • Wireless Valves, Price Control, 350
  • Wiring Equipment (Catalogue), 20
  • Engines and Boilers :
  • Boiler, Sinuflo Economic (Catalogue), 20
  • Stokers, Low-Grade Fuel (Catalogue), 100

Exhibitions :

  • “ Battle for Fuel,” 328
  • Domestic Fuel Saving, 169
  • London Buildings, Drawings and Photographs, 110
  • New York Power Show, 214
  • Paper Economy and Salvage, 428
  • Photography in Industry and Science, 309

Gas :

  • ” Battle for Fuel ” Exhibition, 328
  • Fuel Gas, Tar-Fog Extraction from (Catalogue), 240
  • Fuel, Technical Data on, 328
  • Producer Gas for Industrial Purposes, 284

Hydraulics ;

  • Gauges, Trailer Pump, 23
  • Pumps, Centrifugal (Catalogue), 20

Industries and Commerce :

  • Airgraph Messages, Use of Codes, 129 Atlantic Charter and Mineral Resources, 9 Australia, Professional Employees’ Organisations, 294
  • Blind Employees in Industry, 469
  • Boots, Rubber, Trading Restrictions, 185 Ceylon, Certificates of Origin, Airgraph, 508 Chile and Great Britain, Commerce Agreement, 17
  • Cleanser, Liquid, for Workshop Use, 209
  • Control Orders : Agricultural Plant, etc., 8 ; Almanacks and Calendars, 475 ; Ball and Roller Bearings, 129 ; Brass Ingots, 87 ; Bristles, 69; Coal Tar, 389; Coir, 29; Cotton Waste, 113 ; Electrical Apparatus, High-Frequency, 108 ; Domestic Electrical Appliances, 226 ; Factory and Storage Premises, 489 ; Fertilisers, 68 ; Fluospar, 348 ; Fuel, 69 ; Heating Apparatus and Polishes, 109, 255 ; Iron and Steel, 406, 400, 516 ; Laundering Machinery, 128 ; Machine Tools, 150; Machinery, Plant and Appliances, 422, 428, 489 ; Mercury, 129, 248; Non-Ferrous Metals, 513 ; Overalls, 137, 249, 509 ; Paper, 69, 428, 475 ; Paraffin, 242 ; Platinum, 54 ;
  • Refractories, Silica and Fireclay, 145; Natural Resins, 69: Sulphur, 394 : Timber, 85,189, 254, 365, 509 ; Resistance Welding Machines, 129 ; Whiting. Chalk and Chalk Lime, 429, 468; Wireless Valves, 350
  • East African Import Restrictions, 169 Economic Engineering, Institute of, 23 Export Control, Consolidation Order, 48 Export Credits Guarantee Department, 69, 400
  • Export Licensing, 173, 186, 189, 234, 288, 349, 420
  • Federation of British Industries, 24
  • Fibre Trade Federation, 36
  • India, Wholesale Price Index, 320
  • Industry, Organisation of, 24
  • Information Service, Board of Trade, 120 Kenya, Salvage in, 408
  • Labour, Guide to Essential Work Orders, 29 Law, Industrial, Correspondence Course, 269 Lighting, Industrial (Catalogue), 240 Liquid Fuel Supplies, 168
  • Mica Imports, Licensing, 68
  • Office Machinery Licensing, 488
  • Personal, 8, 28, 48, 68, 88,108,128, 148, 168. 188, 208, 228, 248, 268, 288, 308, 328, 348, 368, 388, 408, 428, 448, 468, 488, 508
  • Petrol Tins, Production in Libyan Desert, 229 Photography in Industry, Exhibition, 309 Postal Traffic Receipts, British, 488 Public Works, Post-War Developments. 405 (Quality Control, Discussion on, 235, 476 Rhodesia, Southern, Export Order. 89 Royal Statistical Society, Industrial Applications Group, 476
  • Rubber, Waste, Salvage of, 209
  • Salvage of Rags, Ropes and String. 136 Ships, Sea-Going, Insurance of, 209, 244 South Africa, Export Order, 89 ; Parcel Post Imports Prohibition, 109
  • South African Customs and Ships’ Manifests, 329
  • Statistical Quality Control Discussion Group, Coventry, 235
  • Sweden, Newsprint Paper Rationing, 146
  • Tapes, Self-Adhesive, 464
  • Telegrams, Smaller Envelopes, 519 Tin-Plate ludustrv,* South Wales, 16, 60, 89, 215, 444, 509
  • ITade Register, Home, 480
  • Trademark, ” Simmonds ” Self-Locking Nut, 368
  • Trading with Neutral Countries, “Black List,” 208
  • Transport, Institute of, Handbook, 408 Tropical Regions, Unskilled Labour in. 469 Trucks, Industrial (Catalogue), 240 United States, Tin-Plate Manufacture, 285 War Damage Insurance, 148, 249, 308, 428 Works Passes, “ Glo-Pass ” for, 16
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies

Iron and Steel :

  • Australia, Cold Strip-Rolling Mill, 462
  • Chemical Standards, British, 89
  • Cleveland Basic Iron Prices, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 489, 509
  • Cleveland Iron Market, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89,109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 509
  • Cleveland Manufactured Iron and Steel, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • East (.’oast Hematite, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169. 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 509
  • India, Alloy Steel Manufacture, 168
  • Middlesbrough Foreign Ore, 9, 29, 289
  • Middlesbrough Scrap Prices, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489
  • Railings, London, Collection for Scrap, 149
  • Scottish Iron and Steel Trade, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449 469 489 509
  • Sheffield Iron and Steel Trade, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • South Wales Steel Sheet Industry, 16, 60, 89, 215, 444, 509
  • Steels, Corrosion-Resisting (Catalogue), 160 Steel, Molybdenum-Tungsten High-Speed, 168
  • Steel Tools, Macrome Treatment for, 285 Tungsten-Steel Scrap, Conservation of, 196 United States, Blast-Furnaces, New, at Cleveland, 3
  • Women, Employment in Steelworks, 249
  • Labour Questions. See Trade. Societies

Legal :

  • industrial Law, Correspondence Course, 269
  • Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX

Machine and Other Tools :

  • Cutting Tools, Economy in Use, 8
  • Diamond Tools, Care of, 46
  • Drill Table and Vice, Combination, 149 Drives, Variable-Speed (Catalogue), lOi) Facing, Hard, Electric Arc Process of, 38 Hand and Bench Tools, Export Licensing, 349
  • Instruments, Fine Measuring, 489
  • Milling Machines (Catalogue), 160
  • Nuts, Self-Locking, “ Simmonds,” 368 Production Planning, Notes, 130
  • Turret Lathe, Swing Combination, Erratum, 129
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and
  • Boilers ; Ships and Shipbuilding

Mining and Metallurgy :

  • Alloy Equilibrium Diagrams, Bibliography, 269
  • Alloys, Heat and Corrosion-Resisting, 188
  • Alloys, Light, for Ship Construction, Research Scholarship, 6
  • Aluminium, Gun-Type Welder for, 28 Atlantic Charter and Mineral Resources, 9 Australia, Cold Strip-Rolling Mill, 462 Bauxite Deposits in India, 289
  • Bearing Metals, Silver Additions, 269
  • Bearing Metals, Lead-Base, 89 Birmingham, Evening Metallurgical Lectures, 188
  • Bronze and Brass Founders, Association of. 450
  • Canada, Gold Miners in Base-Metal Mines, ! 298 ; Molybdenum Ore, 350
  • Castings, Determining Thickness of Walls by Electrical Resistance, 127
  • Controlled Goods. See Industries and Com-
  • Corronising Process, 462
  • Corrosion, Metallic, at Sea, Prevention of, 70 India, Alloy Steel Manufacture. 168 ; Bauxite Deposits, 289
  • Lead-Plating Electrolytes, 189
  • Nickel Alloys. Resistance to Hydrochloric Acid, 107
  • ” Nickel Bulletin,” 9, 269
  • Solders, Low-Tin, Working Results, 107 South Africa, Base-Metals Production. 168 Steel, Macrome Treatment for, 285
  • Steel, Morex Molybdenuiu-Tungsten High- Speed, 168
  • Sweden, Blast-Furnace Blown Out, 453 Swedish Metal and Refining Works. 148
  • Tin Production, Nigerian, 55 Transvaal Gold Production, 233
  • Treforest School of Mines, Calendar, 300
  • Tungum Alloy (Catalogue). 440
  • United States, Blast-Furnaces, NdW. at Cleveland, 3; Tungsten and Magnetite Ore Fields, 5 ; Tin-Plate Manufacture. 285

Miscellaneous :

  • Australia, Professional Eiiij)loyees’ Organisations. 294
  • Blind Persons in Industry, 469
  • British Standards Institution, 288, 348 Calendar, Simon-Carves, 422
  • Cleanser, Liquid, for Workshop Use, 209
  • Controlled Goods. See Industries and Commerce
  • Economic Engineering, Institute of, 23 Fibre Trade Federation, 36
  • Fire Ladder for Oldham, 88
  • Fire Losses, Great Britain, 66, 466
  • Fuel, Technical Data on, 328
  • Guns, Old, for Salvage, 516
  • Heating, Liquid Fuel Supplies, 168
  • Indians, Technical Training of, 258 Information Service, Board of Trade, 120 Joints, Expansion, in Service Roads, 466 Kenya, Salvage in, 408
  • Land Settlement, Aspects of, 242
  • Malaria, Emergency Measures against, 48
  • Meteorological Research Committee, Air Ministry, 70
  • Nuts, Self-Locking, ” Simmonds,” 368
  • Oil, Argentine Production, 36, 397
  • Paper Economy and Salvage Exhibition, 428
  • Personal, 8, 28, 48, 68, 88, 108, 128, 148, 168, 188, 208, 228, 248, 268, 288, 308, 328, 348. 368, 388, 408, 428. 448. 468. 488, 508
  • Photography in Industry and Science, Exhibition, 309
  • Pipe Insulation, Econoinv in Use of Hessian. 476
  • Public Works. Post-War Development, 405
  • Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers’ Badge, 76
  • Rubber Production from Guayule, United States, 439
  • Rubber, Waste, Salvage of, 209
  • Salvage of Rags, Ropes and String, 136
  • Service Information, Safeguarding, 235 Shot-Blast Plant (Catalogue), 200
  • Sweden, Timber Fuel Demand. 49 ; Newsprint Paper Rationing, 146
  • Tapes, Pader Self-Adhesive, 464
  • Tubes (Catalogue), 200
  • Transport, Institute of. Handbook, 408 Trigonometrical Tables. Six-Figure, 514 United States, CO2 Fire-Extinguishing Plant, 6 ; Rubber Production from Guayule, 439 Visco Engineering Company’s Developments, 336
  • Welders, Gun-Type, for Aluminium, 28
  • Welding Calculator, 167
  • Welding Repairs to Agricultural Machinery, 128
  • Welding Repairs to Plant, 33.5
  • Welding, Spot, and War Effort, 207
  • Wheel, Steel-Tyred, for Barrows, 489
  • Works Passes, Fluorescent Lacquer for, 16

Motor Cars, Etc. :

  • Drivers’ Records, Koad Vehicles, Order, 285
  • London Omnibuses, Parking Scheme, 69
  • Oil, Heavy, for Road-Vehicles, Supply Regulations, 433
  • Private Car Manufacture, Cessation of, 439
  • Tractors, Agricultural, Lubrication of, 6
  • Tractor Distribution, England and Northern Ireland, 425
  • Tyres, Misuse Order, 509
  • Tyres, Pneumatic, Re-Treading of, 95

Naval :

  • Dartmouth. Cadetships, 489
  • “ Huron,” H.M. Destroyer, Launch of, 97
  • ” Hurricane,” H.M. Destroyer, 206
  • ” Peto,” U.S. Submarine, 9
  • Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX.
  • Oil. Sec Miscellaneous

Physics and Chemistry :

  • Analysis, Micro-Chemical, Apparatus for (Catalogue), 440
  • Chemists, Industrial, Training of, 308
  • Radium Production, Lectures on, 268
  • Steel, Chemical Standards, 89
  • Power Plants. See Electricity

Power Transmission :

  • Bearings, Ball and Roller, Control of, 129
  • Bearing Metal, Lead-Base, 89
  • Belts, Driving, Conservation of, 448
  • Driyes, Electric, Variable-Speed (Catalogue) 100
  • Ropes for Power Transmission, 490

Railways and Locomotives ;

  • Canadian Pacific Railway Earnings, 156, 269, 448
  • Locomotive Fuel, Waste Wood for, 376
  • London and North Eastern Stations, Bicycle Stands, 438
  • Rail Cars, Junior Institution of Engineers’ Paper, Erratum, 276
  • Rail-Fissure Detection, Franklin Institute Award, 193
  • Rails, United States, on L.M.S. Railway, 209 Salvage, L.M.S. Railway, 88, 207
  • South Africa, Electric Locomotive (’ontract, 368
  • Wagon Repairs. L.M.S.. 495
  • Schools. See Education

Ships and Shipbuilding :

  • “ Albatross,” Swedish Training Ship. 149 Alloys, Light, for Ship Construction. Research Scholarship, 6
  • Australian Shipbuilding, 49
  • ” Belgian Airman,” S.S., Maiden Voyage, 55 (’anada, Shipbuilding in, 300
  • Corrosion. Metallic, at Sea. Prevention of. 70
  • Insurance of Sea-going Ships, 209, 244 Lifeboat Institution, Royal National, Motor Lifeboats. 260
  • Lloyd’s Register Scholarships, 76, 244
  • Merchant Navy, Royal Society of Arts Meritorious Performance Prize, 40
  • Navigation, Royal Society of Arts Prize Offer, 40
  • Parsons Memorial Lecture, 149
  • South African Customs and Shii)s’ Manifests, 329
  • United States. British Shipyards in. 49; Shipbuilding Data, 397
  • Societies. See Technical and Trade

Technical Societies :

  • Arts, Royal Society of, 40, 96, 347
  • Austrian Engineers, Chemists and Scientific Workers, Association of, 288
  • British Association, 9
  • (Chartered Surveyors’ Institution, 16
  • Chemical Engineers, Institution of, 128, 268 335, 368
  • Chemical Industry, Society of, 69, 268. 508 Civil Engineers, Institution of, 368, 388, 405 Consulting Engineers, Association of, 43 Economic Engineering, Institute of, 23 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 29, 36, 65, 168, 227, 248, 368
  • Electrochemical Society, 189
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of, 256
  • Engineering Inspection, Institution of. 83 Fuel, Institute of, 229
  • Fuel Luncheon Club, 49
  • Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Institution of. 317
  • Ireland, Institution of Civil Engineers of, 249 Iron and Steel Institute, 229
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 268, 276 {Erratum}, 423
  • Marine Engineers, Institute of, 76, 130, 149, 248
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 149 Metals, Institute of. 188. 189, 447 Meteorological Society, Royal, 433 Mining and Metallurgy, Institution of. 146 Naval Architects, Institution of, 336, 388 North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 149, 487, 515
  • Production Engineers, Institution of, 338 Sewage Purification, Institution of, 7 Sheffield Metallurgical Association, 248 Sheffield Society of Engineers and Metallurgists, 248
  • Structural Engineers, Institution of, 246, 288, 320
  • Swedish Engineers in Great Britain. Society of, 38
  • Transport, Institute of, 89. 106, 189, 320, 408
  • Telegraphy. See Electricity
  • Tools. See Machine and other Tools
  • Trade. SeeCoaZ; Industries; Iron and Steel;
  • Ships and Shipbuilding

Trade Societies :

  • Absenteeism, 96, 136, 177, 277, 317, 357, 517 Accidents, Industrial, War Increase, 217 ;
  • T.U.C., and Compensation, 296; Women Workers’ Proneness to. Comparison, 317 ; Workmen’s Compensation and Insurance Companies, 456
  • Anglo-American Trade Union Committee, 96, 496
  • Apprenticeship, International Association of
  • Machinists, United States, 236
  • Argentina, Women and Children and (Continuous Shift Labour, 277
  • Australia, Man-Power Regulations,T7 ; Factory and Welfare Board, Proposed, N.S.W., 117 ; Demand for Women Workers, 277
  • Bohemia-Mora via. Government Labour Powers, 157
  • Building Industry, Building and Civil Engineering Workers, 17, 57, 417, 456; Government Programme and Call-ups, 35, 435 ; Employers’ Federation and State Control, 57 ; Bonus System, Criticism of 96 ; Small Firms and Percentage Qualification for New Work, 296 ; Holidays with Pay. 417, 517
  • Canada, Cost of Living Index, 197 ; Mobilisation of Woman Power, 296 ; Oil Industry Unemployed, Diversion to Agriculture, 435 China, Post-War Problems, 417 “ Closed Shop,” 257
  • Collaboration, Labour, International, 57 Co-partnership, Industrial, Essentials of New Order, 456
  • Cost of Living. See Living^ Cost of
  • Cotton Industry, Beturn of Operatives, 77 ; Works’ Councils, 77 ; Overtime Hours, 77, 197, 317 ; Weavers, etc., Wages Advance Question, 257
  • Cuba, National Labour Arbitration Board. 157
  • Electrical Contracting Industry, Essential Work Order, 337
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, Wage Demands, 17, 77 ; Membership and
  • Benefit Data, 77, 177, 257, 337, 417, 496 ; Man Power, Call-up and Production, 77 • age Averages, 177; Membership of Momen, 217, 257, 435, 496 ; Super- yisones and Technicians, Bepudiation of. 257 ; National Health Insurance, Need for Co-ordination, 257 ; Beport, 337 ; President s \ isit to United States, 377 ; Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 4.35; Trade T^nion Prestige with Employers, 435 ; Policy, National, for Industry, 517 ; Begional Officers’ Scheme, 517 Essential Work Orders, Merchant, Navy 177- ’ Mobility Permits’ 317 , Electrical Contracting Industry, 337 lactones, Hours and Organisation Difficul- 96 ; Hours in State-Owned Factories, A Women Workers’ Proneness to Accident, Comparison, 317
  • France, Economic Situation, 57; Workers’ Social Insurance, 197 ; National Order of Labour, Grades, etc., 435; Begulation of Hours and German Impressment, 456 General Federation of Trade Unions, Annual Conference, 57; Workmen’s Compensation, 57 ; Overtime Taxation, 57 ; Mem- .Benefit Data, 217, 456; Aftihated Societies Difficulties, 217, 45(i- Report. 456
  • Germany, Labour Front Holiday Arrance- Wages and Conditions of Extra-Frontier Workers, 277 : Slovakia Compulsory Service, 277
  • Health Insurance, National. Need for Co- ordination, 257
  • Hours of Work, German Labour Front Holiday Arrangements, 17; United States Tair Labour Standards Amendment, 17 ? Cotton Industry, Overtime Hours, 77 197' 31/; Factory Hours Problem, 96 ; United btates W ar Industries, W’orking Hours in. 117 ; State-owned Factory Hours, 277- Cjdted States Machinists’ Agreements,’ 3/7; trance, Begulation of Hours and German Impressment, 456 ; United States Absenteeism and Man-Days of Idleness,517 India, Trade Union Statistics, 277 Industry, State Control of, 197, 456, 477 • Post-War Beconstruction, Proposed Joint , 456 ; National Policy for 517
  • Inflation and Wages, United States, 77.’157 Labour Collaboration, International, 57 Labour National Council and Libya 17 Labour and National Service, Ministry of Reports, 35, 117, 136, 217, 317, 397, 477 • \\ ork and Achievement, 117 ’
  • Labour Notes, 17, 35, 57, 77, 96, 117, 1.36 217, 236, 257, 277, 296, 317, 337, 357, 377, 397, 417, 435, 450. 477, 496 51/ ’
  • *'’357^’477®^ Figures, 17, 96, 117,
  • Ciying, Standard of, Post-War Prospect, 96 Man and Metal,” Standard of Living Prospect, 96 ; Trade Disputes, etc.. Act, 357 • Workmens Compensation and Insurance Companies, 456
  • Man Power, Australian Begulations, 17- Building and Civil Engineering W’o’rkers’ iZ’ L »nd Engineering Trades’
  • 77 ; Production and Man-Power, 337 496 • Industry and Service Allocations 337 ’ Patternmakers and Danger of Shifting Control, 357 ; Bank and Insurance Staffs. Kennet Committee Becommendations 4o0 ; United States, Man Power in Industry, 517
  • Maritime Board, Engineer-Officers’ Panel Watch Agreement, 177; Crews’ Effects Compensation for Loss, 417 ’
  • Medical Research Board’s Report, Industrial Accidents, 217
  • Merchant Navy, Essential W’ork Order 177 • Pay Changes, 517
  • Mining Industry, W’ages, 17, 197, 417, 435 • Production, 17, 96. 337, 417 ; Reorganisation of Federation, 96 ; Silicosis, Better Detection, 96 ; .Juvenile Recruitment 96 • i^ension Levy, Proposed, 96; Essential W ork Order, Offences under, 257 ; Firewatching, Absenteeism and Return of Forces, 277 ; Prime Minister’s Address to National Conference, 377
  • Patternmakers’ Association, United- Wages 77, 177, 357 : Membership and Benefit Data, //. 177, 257, 435; Light Metal 1 Fades and WTiges, 77, 257
  • Peru, Labour Arbitration Board, 157 Production, Begional Boards, 35; Shipbuilding Labour Committee, 35,136 ; Man Power, Engineering Trades, 77 ; Emergency Committee, National. 177; State- owned Factories, 277; Man Power ami JToduction, 337, 496
  • Railways, Wages, 17, 57, 77, 117, 136, 157, ; 177, 197, 337, 397, 417, 496, 517 ; Annual Conference, 57; Women, Appropriate | Work Question, 57 ; Unification and Public Ownership, 57; Women Clerks, Pay Kate, 337
  • Rehabilitation. Training and Ke-settlemeiit, 357
  • Koumania, Displacement of Jews, 136
  • Koyal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Formation of Corps, 435
  • Kussia, Anglo-American Trade Union Committee, 96
  • Shipping Industry, Labour Committee, 35, 136 ; Joint Trades Movement, Wage Demands, 236, 337, 357, 377, 397 ; Prime Ministers* Message and Appeal to Conference, 277 ; Tyneside Partial Strike, 317 ; War Bonus Agreement, 517
  • Skilled Labour, Ministerial Tribute to, 435
  • Slovakia, Labour Service, German Compul" sion, 277
  • South Africa, Labour Council on Workers’ Organisation, 296
  • Strike Statistics, 35, 136, 217, 317, 397, 477 Strikes, War Work, 377
  • Technicians and Skilled Labour, Ministerial Tribute to, 435
  • Trade Societies—continued.
  • Time Studies and Wages, Work Stoppage? 217
  • Trade Disputes, etc.. Act, Amendment Question, 236, 357
  • Trade Union Congress, Anglo-American Trade Committee ; 157 ; Blackpool Con- | gress Resolutions, 197, 236; Structure of Affiliated Unions, 197, 236; War Industries, Union Participation in Management, i 197, 236; Membership Data, 217 ; State I Control of War Industries, 236 ; Supply , Controls, 236 ; Employment and Training of Women, 236 ; Trade Disputes, etc.. Act, 236 ; Accident Compensation, Repre- , sentations, 296; Post-War Reconstruc- | tion. Proposed Joint Committee, 456
  • Transport and General Workers, Dock ! Workers and Transfer Schemes, 57 ; Ap- ! peal for Loyalty to Union, 117 ; Annual ' Report, 136, 217 ; State Control of Indus- ! try, 197, 477 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 217 ; Time-Keeping, Need for, 236 ; Man Power, Dangers of Shifting Control, 357
  • Unemployment Reports, 57, 136, 257, 317, 417, 496
  • Union Prestige with Einployers, 435
  • United States, Fair Labour Standards Amendment, 17 ; Wages and Inflation, 77, 157 ; War Industries, Hours of Work in, i 117 ; Anglo-American Trade Union Committee, 157, 496 ; Wage Stabilisation, 157, 296 ; President’s Labour Day Message, 217; Machinists, International Association, on Apprenticeship, 236 ; Membership of Machinists’ Association, 377; Machinists and “Closed Shop,’’ 257; Strike Statistics, 377, 397 ; A.E.U. President’s Visit, 377 ; Labour Supply, Full- Time and Part-Time, 417 ; Absenteeism and Man-Days of Idleness, 517 ; War Production Policy, 517
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 35, 117, 136, 217, 317, 397, 477
  • Wages, General Post-War Minimum, Suggested Regulation, 77; United States Wages and Inflation, 77, 157; Bonus System, Criticism of, 96 ; Payment by Results, Objections and Replies, 96; Women Workers, 117, 197, 277, 337 ; United States, Wages Stabilisation, 157, 296 ; A.E.U. on Workers’ Averages, 177 ; United Kingdom Wages, Moderate Level of, 277 ; Wages and Price Control, 296 ; Collective Bargaining, 296 ; Fair Wages
  • Resolution, Post-War Scheme, 337 ; Stabilisation Debate, 357 ; United States Wage Issue in Strike Activity, 377 ; Steel Trades, Heavy, 377
  • War Service and Deferment, 35
  • Women Workers, Registered, Childless and with Children, 35 ; Railways, Appropriate Work Question, 57 ; Wages, 117, 197, 277, 337, 435, 477 ; T.U.C., Employment and Training of Women, 236 ; A.E.U., Membership of Women, 217, 257, 435 496 ; A.T.S., Training as Electricians, 277; Argentina, Continuous Shift Work, 277 ; Australia, Demand for Workers, 277; Canada, Mobilisation of Women Power, 296; Accident Proneness, Comparison with Men, 317; Engineering Practice Training, Precedence of, 377 ; Part-Time Employment, 417
  • Workmen’s Compensation, T.U.C. Representations, 296 ; Insurance Company Question, 456 ; Workmen’s Compensation Act Amendments Bill, 477, 496 ; Pneumoconiosis, Provision for, 496
  • Universities. See Education
  • Vehicles. See Motor Cars ; Railways Warships. See Naval

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