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Engineering 1943 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1943 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs
Engineering 1943 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1943 Jul-Dec: Index

PARAGRAPHS

Accidents :

  • Factory Accidents, 8

Aeronautics :

  • Aircraft Constructors’ Scholarships, 358
  • Airgraph Invoice Transmission, 483
  • Airgaph Services, Australia, 8, 483; St. Pierre and Miquelon, 94 ; Eritrea, 348
  • Airscrew Blades, Durability of, 386
  • Brazil, Aircraft Construction, 539
  • Compressed-Air Equipment for Aircraft, 490
  • Drawings, Airgraph Transmission of, 26
  • Elliott Memorial Prize, 148
  • Engineers, Aeronautical, Education and Training, 28
  • High-Frequency Heating in Plywood Manufacture, Errata, 468
  • Joints, Glued Wood, 48, 128, 225 : Scarfed, 328 ; Veneer Joining, 384, 428 {Erratum} Ship Flying and Aircraft C’arriers, Erratum, 144

Agriculture :

  • “ Farm Tractor,” 44
  • Tractor Exhibition, 525
  • Tractor Fuel Economy, 235, 340
  • United States, Tractor-Engine Valves, Report and Recommendations, 183
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy
  • Appointments, Awards and Honours :
  • Architecture, Royal Gold Metal, 505 Baden-Powell Memorial Prize, 69 Bailey, G. E., Presentation Plate, 48
  • Chadwick Trust Prize Essays, 384
  • Coastwise Shipping Awards, Institute of Transport, 388
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Students* ; Premiums, 28
  • Electrical Engineers, Supervising, Association of, Silver Cup Competition, 67
  • Elliott Memorial Prize, 148
  • Factory Managers, Institution of. Medal Award, 108
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, Awards, 297 Newman Memorial Prize, 520
  • Petroleum Equipment Manufacturers, British, Council of, 274
  • Scholarships. See Education
  • Spurrier Memorial Grants, 326
  • Thomas Gray Memorial Trust, Awards, 169
  • Automobiles. See Motor Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers
  • Buildings and Building Construction :
  • Bricks, Price Control, 387
  • Canada, Post-War Planning in Cities, 86 Smoke Abatement and Post-War Reconstruction, 333
  • Windmills, Old, Report of Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings, 320
  • Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry

Coal :

  • Canada Coal Production, 168, 534
  • Cardiff, 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, 529
  • Great Britain, Coal Production Figures, 100 Middlesbrough Coke, 149
  • Miners’ Welfare Scholarships, 188, 420
  • Pit Props, Transport Subsidy, 455
  • 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, 529
  • Small Coals, Conference on Utilisation, 165
  • Tars and Oils from Coal, Lecture on, 89
  • United States, Excise Tax on Solid Fuel, 49
  • Colleges. See Education

Companies :

  • Asea Company Jubilee, 488
  • Beirs Asbestos and Engineering, Ltd., 378 British Valve Manufacturers Association^ 297 Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Vehicle Industry Fusion, 268
  • Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Vehicle Industry Fusion, 268

Education :

  • Aeronautical Engineers, Education Training, 28
  • Chinese Graduates in British Engineering Works, 380
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Students’ Premiums, 28
  • Examinations, Institute of Transport, 60, 124, 268, 488; Institution of Electrical Engineers, Prisoners of War, 68; Naval Cadetship, 89, 446 ; Institution of Structural Engineers, 163, 260 ; Thomas Gray Memorial Trust, 169; Institution Chemical Engineers, 220; Institute Marine Engineers, 330; Institution Civil Engineers, 425; Institution Mechanical Engineers, 436
  • Industry, Specialised Education, 248 Road Transport Education, 100, 208 Scholarships, Brush Co., 134; Miners’ Welfare, 188, 420; North-East Coast Institution, George Mitchell Harroway, 203; Lloyd’s Marine Engineering, 286 ; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 356, 476 ; Aircraft Constructors, 358 ; Institution of Electrical Engineers, 408
  • Shipbuilding Films, 29
  • Sigmund Apprentice Training Scheme, 470 West Hartlepool Technical College, Prospectus, 209

Electricity :

  • Asea Company Jubilee, 488
  • Battery-Vehicle Industry, Fusion, 268 Cables, P.V.C. Insulated, on Board Ship, Lloyds Rules, 330
  • Commutator-Checking Instrument, 489 Controlled Goods. See Industries Copper Plating, New Method, 164
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of. Proposed Wireless Group, 108
  • ” Electrofln ” Unit Heaters, 160 Electroplating, Hard-Chromium, of Steel, 485 High-Frequency Heating in Plywood Manufacture, Errata, 468
  • Ignitron Control of Seam-Welding Machines, Erratum, 488
  • Meters, Electricity, Suspension of Certification, 28
  • Scholarships. See Edzication
  • Shipyard Welding Equipment Precautions, 468
  • Sweden, Hydro-Electric Power Plants, 48; Electric Welding Machines, 55
  • Telecommunication Engineering and Manufacturing Association, 473
  • Traction Pillars, Standardisation of, 350
  • Transformer Oils, Acidity of, 460
  • United States, Tennessee Valley Water-Power Plants, 8 ; Ohio State Welding Library, 88
  • Welders, Electricity Supply to, 248
  • Welding, Resistance, Film on, 400 Wire, Bicolon Covered, 188
  • Wyangala Dam Hydro-Electric Plant, 175

Engines and Boilers :

  • Boiler Dimension Indicators (Farrar), 348, {Erralum) 366
  • Heating-Boiler Data, 488
  • Indicating Engine Fuel-Injection Systems, Erratum, 486
  • Pumps, Boiler-Feed, Operation and Maintenance, 489

Exhibitions :

  • Agricultural Tractor, 625
  • Brown, David, <fe Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd.,' Products, 404
  • London Plan, 229, 368
  • Motorways, 360, 527
  • Works, Industrial, David Brown Tractors, Ltd., 345

Gas and Oil Engines :

  • Efficiencies of Gas Turbines, Erratum, 494

Industries and Commerce :

  • Airgraph Invoice Transmission to Australia, 483
  • Anglo-Chilean Commerce, 58
  • Argentina, British Commerce with, 267 Bell’s Asbestos and Engineering, Ltd., Trademark, 378
  • Birmingham Exchange Directory, 1943, 106 Brazil, Industrial Production, 58 Bristol Engineering Directory, 16
  • Bristol Engineering Manufacturers’ Association, Appeal for Publications, 255
  • British Guiana, Sugar Machinery Imports, 109
  • Canada, Mineral Wealth of, 168 ; Newsprint Production, 429
  • Chemical Industry, Fuel Economy in, 130, 226, 288, 410
  • Commodity Insurance Scheme, 149, 410 Containers, Metal, Protective Coatings, 109 Control Charts, Group, 468
  • Controls and Restrictions, Asbestos, 125; Bolts, Nuts, Screws, etc., 25, 268 ; Safety Boots, 264; Bricks, 387; Contractors’ Plant, 69; Copper-Wire Rods, 408; Discharge-Lamp Lighting, 246; Electric Equipment, 188, 394 ; Hand Tools, 420; Hemp, 494 ; Machinery, Plant and Appliances, 189 ; Packaging (Tin-Plate), 276 ; Paper, 69 ; Rubber and Footwear, 268; Talc and Pyrophyllite, 68 ; Tar, 149, 468 ; Timber, 346, 455 ; Electric Transformers, 310,; Twist Drills, 388
  • Cotton Mills in Southern Rhodesia, 68 Directory, Birmingham Exchange, 1943, 106 Directory, Bristol Engineering, 16 Education in Industry, Specialised, 248 Export Credits Guarantee Department, 129, 388
  • Export Licences, 109, 148
  • Export Problems and Procedure 336
  • Glass Industry, Belgian, 113 High-Frequency Heating in Plywood Manufacture, Errata, 468
  • Indians, Engineering Training Scheme, 186 Industrial Management, Conference on, 317 Kiln Drying of Timber, 428
  • Magnesium Production, Use of Silver ’Bus- Bars, 109
  • Measurement, Technical, Conferences on, 228
  • Metal Furniture Returns, Board of Trade Order, 428
  • Mexico, Rubber Production in, 302
  • 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, 475 {Errata}, 488, 508, 528
  • Personnel in Industry, 437
  • Post-War Problems, Discussion, 109 Production Planning, Lectures, 89 Rhodesian Industries, 189
  • Rubber Production in Mexico, 302
  • Rubber Products, Industrial, Conservation, 106
  • South Wales Steel-Sheet Industry, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 469, 489, 509, 529
  • Supplies Order, Controlled Goods, 484 SwedenfOverseas Commerce, 49 Talc Importers Association, 368 Telecommunication Engineering and Manufacturing Association, 473
  • Timber Economy (Fitments), 96
  • Tin, Post-War Supplies, 228
  • Tractors, Fuel Economy, 235, 340
  • Trucks, Industrial, Legg “ Facility,” 227 United States Tin-Plate Production, 128, 336, 400 ; Trade with Latin America, 388
  • War Damage Act, Business Scheme Premium, 207
  • Wolverhampton, Production Exchange, 178 Institutions. See Technical Societies

Iron and Steel :

  • Aluminium-Nitride Fine-Grained Steel, 29 Brazilian Ore, Allotment to Gt. Britain, 107 Canadian Industry, 539
  • Castings, Cleaning by Hydro-Blast, 449
  • Castings, Porous, Bakelite Sealing of, 336 Cleveland Basic Iron, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 229, 249, 309 369 389, 409, 429, 489, 509, 529
  • Cleveland Iron Markets, 9, 29, 49, 69, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 309, 329, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509, 529
  • Cleveland 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, 529
  • Control Orders. See Industries
  • Electroplating Steel, with Hard-Chromium, 485
  • Hematite and Low-Phosphorus Iron, 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, 529
  • Middlesbrough Scrap, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 369, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509, 529
  • ” Nickel Bulletin,” 169, 408
  • 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, 529
  • 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, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509, 529
  • Steel Industry Research, 528
  • Steel-Sheet Industry, South Wales, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 469, 489, 509, 529
  • Switzerland, Iron Ore Deposit in, 225
  • United States, Lake Superior Iron Ore, Record Production, 55; Brazilian Ore Allotment, 107; Tin-Plate Production, 128, 336, 400 ; Pig Iron Production, 507
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies
  • Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
  • Locomotives. See Railways

Machine and Other Tools :

  • Bandsaw, Self-Feeding, 490
  • Controlled Goods. See Industries
  • Cutting Compound for Hand Tools, Trefoiex, 29
  • Firth Carbide Tools, Chart for, 187
  • Gauge and Tool Makers’ Association, 88
  • Gear-Cutting Hobs, 335
  • Graphite, Use as Fire Extinguisher in Machine Shops, 255 I
  • Plywood-Testing Machine, 490 I
  • Precision Measuring Instruments, 208 I
  • Seam-Welding Machines, Ignitron Control i
  • for, Erratum, 488 ?
  • Sheet-Metal Working Machines, 24
  • Stencil-Cutting Tools, 388 Tantalum-Tungsten Carbide Tools, 322 Trucks, Industrial, Legg “Facility,” 227
  • Welding Machines, Electric, in Sweden, 55
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and
  • Boilers ; Ships and Shipbuilding

Mining and Metallurgy :

  • Alloy, Aluminium, High-Strength Sand- Cast, 483
  • Australia, Broken Hill Co.’s Products, 169
  • Belgian Congo Tin Exports, 49; Increased Production Methods, 398
  • Brazil, Tin Smelting Plants, 527
  • Canada, Mineral Wealth of, 168 ; Mining Industry, 539
  • Castings, Cleaning by Hydro-Blast, 449
  • Castings, Porous, Bakelite Sealing of, 336 Containers, Metal, Protective Coatings, 109 Copper Development Association, 370
  • Copper Plating, New Method, 164
  • Cornwall, Tin Production, 96
  • Dies, Plastic Material for, 488
  • Furnaces, Melting, Non-Ferrous Metals, 33
  • India, Lead Ore in, 130; Bauxite Deposits,
  • 136 ; Ferro-Silicon Manufacture, 277
  • Invar, Free-Cutting Nickel Alloy, 180
  • Metal Penetration in the Mould, 169
  • Metallographic Institute, Stockholm, Proposed New Laboratories, 526
  • Mica Deposits, Ceylon, 256
  • New Mexico, Tantalum Ore, 148
  • “ Nickel Bulletin,” 169, 408
  • Phosphate Rock Imports from North Africa, 155
  • Resin Adhesives for Light Alloys, 165
  • Steel, Fine-Grained Aluminium Nitride, Research, 29
  • Steel, Electroplating with Hard Chromium, 485
  • Tin Supply, Post-War, 228
  • Transvaal Gold Output, 134
  • United States, Ohio State Welding Library, 88; Use of Silver-Tin-Lead Solder, 149; Mineral Production, 249 ; Tin-Plate Production, 128, 336, 400; Navajo Helium Plant, 527
  • Wrought Light Alloys Development Association, 276

Miscellaneous :

  • Air Compressors, Effect of Operation in Closed Rooms, 157
  • Bibliography, International, British Society’s Programme, 248
  • Birmingham Exchange Directory, 1943, 106 Bolts, Anchor, for Machinery Foundations, 387
  • Books, European Reference, Appeal for, 488 Bristol Engineering Manufacturers’ Association, Appeal for Publications, 255
  • Calendars, 397, 468, 488, 528
  • Canada, Post-War Planning in Cities, 86; Land Survey Work, 247; Newsprint Production, 429 ; Oil Production, 534
  • Diaries, 1944, Associated Equipment Co., 220 Drawings, Transmission by Airgraph, 26 Engineering and Allied Employers’ National Federation, Presentation to Mr. G. E. Bailey, 48
  • Excavator Upkeep, 470
  • Fire Fighting with Graphite, in Machine Shops, 255
  • Fire Ladder, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 89
  • Fire Losses, British Isles, 96, 186, 330, 460 Fire Pumps, Frost Protection, 488 Fuel Economy with Tractors, 235, 340 Glass Industry, Belgian, 113
  • Heaters, Unit, “ Electrofln,” 160
  • Indians, Engineering Training Scheme, 186 Instruments, Scientific, Protective Finishes, 4 Joints, Glued Wood, 48, 129, 225; Scarfed, 328 ; Veneer, 384, {Erratum) 428
  • .Toint Ring, Wills Pressure-Filled, 358 Measurement, Technical, Conferences on, 228 Oil, British Petroleum Equipment Manufacturers, Council of, 274 ; Canadian Oil Production, 534
  • Personal, 8, 28, 48, 68, 88, 108,128,148,168, 188, 208, 228, 248, 268, 288, 308, 328, 348, 368, 388, 408, 428, 448, {Errata), 475, 488, 508, 528
  • Photography as an Aid to Scientific Work, 10 Photography, Scientific, Association of, 209 Pipes, Standard Salt-Glazed, 154 Post-War Problems, Discussion on, 109 Production Planning, Lectures, 89 I
  • Road Transport Education, 100, 208 I
  • Rubber Production in Mexico, 302 ’
  • Rubber Products, Industrial, Conservation, 106
  • Smoke Abatement, Post War Measures, 333 Timber Economy (Fitments), 96
  • Timber, Kiln Drying of, 428
  • United States, Ohio State Welding Library, 88
  • Welding, Resistance, 248 ; Film on, 400

Motor Cars, Etc. :

  • Electric-Battery Vehicle Industry, Fusion, 268
  • Fire Ladder, Motor Turntable, Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 89
  • Gas-Producer Vehicles, Unattended, Regulations, 49
  • Steering Gears, 107
  • Transport, Road, Education, 100, 208

Naval ;

  • Cadetship Examination, R.N.C.,89, 446 Newman Memorial Prize, 520
  • Officers’ Merchant Navy Federation, 129
  • Ship Flying and Aircraft Carriers, 'Erratum, 144
  • Obituary. See GENERAL INDEX

Physics and Chemistry :

  • Chemical Industry, Fuel Economy, 130, 226, 288, 410
  • Chemical Industry, Future of, 269
  • Chemical Industry, Society of. Chemical Engineering Group, Proceedings, 9
  • Chemical Standards, British, 168 Instruments, Scientific, Protective Finishes, 4 Magnesium Plant, Use of Silver ’Bus-Bars, 109

Power Transmission :

  • Ball Bearings, Re-Use of, 185 Worm-Reducing Gears, Radicon,” 55

Railways and Locomotives :

  • Australia, Railway Statistics, 109 ; Standard Gauge Railways, 203
  • London Midland and Scottish Railway, Colour-Light Signalling, 17 ; Locomotive ” City of London,” 87 ; Demolition of Sidings, etc., and Re-Use of Material, 249; Locomotive, ” Malta G.C.,” 414
  • South African Railways, Earnings, 145, 305, 487 ; New Construction, 176
  • Sweden, Malmo-Copenhagen Train Ferry, 409

Ships and Shipbuilding :

  • Canadian Shipbuilding, 448
  • Chamber of Shipping, United Kingdom, 69
  • Coastwise Shipping Awards, Institute of Transport, 388
  • Electrical Equipment, Lloyd’s Rules for P.V.C. Insulated Cables, 330
  • Films, Instructional, on Shipbuilding, 29 Malmo-Copenhagen Train Ferry, 409 Officers’ (Merchant Navy) Federation, 129 Port of London Authority, Port Rates on Goods, 124
  • Shipping Casualties, 129
  • Shipyards, Welding Equipment Precautions, 468
  • Swedish berg,”
  • Welded
  • Essay,
  • Technical
  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 28, 67, 69, 358,515
  • American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 517
  • Architects, British, Royal Institute of, 505 Arts, Royal Society of, 354
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 107, 249
  • Austrian Engineers in Great Britain, Association of, 26, 348
  • British Aircraft Constructors, Scholarship Awards, 358
  • British Chemical Plant Manufacturers’ Association, 130, 226, 288, 410
  • Chemical Engineers, Institution of, 220, 269
  • Chemical Industry, Society of, 9, 269
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 425 Czechoslovak Scientists and Technicians, Association of, 297, 393
  • Ebbw Vale Metallurgical Society, 528 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 9, 28, 48, 68, 88, 108, 246, 408
  • Electrical Engineers, Supervising, Association of, 67
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of, 449
  • Export, Institute of, 336
  • Factory Managers, Institution of, 108
  • Fuel, Institute of, 228
  • Fuel Luncheon Club, 328, 416
  • Industrial Administration, Institute of, 317
  • Ing6nieurs et Technlciens de la France Combattante, 486
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 108, 186, 194, 386, 496
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 89, 106, 109, 297, 416
  • Locomotive Engineers, Institution of, 348 Manchester Metallurgical Society, 194 Marine Engineers, Institute of, 286, 302, 330 Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, (Erratum), 33, 436, (.Erratum) 513
  • Metals, Institute of, 89, 189, 194
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, 356,386,476
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 203
  • Physics, Institute of, 4, 89 Physical Society, 269
  • Plastics Industry, Institute of, 448 Refrigeration, Institute of, 358
  • Scientific Photography, Association for, 209,328
  • Smoke Abatement Society, National, 333
  • Stockholm Metallographic Institute, 526 Structural Engineers, Institution of, 44, 163,260
  • Transport, Institute of, 8, 28, 60, 69, 106, 124, 208, 229, 268, 326, 330, 473,488
  • Vitreous Enamellers, Institute of, 288 Women’s Engineering Society, 317
  • Telegraphy. See Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Tools. See Machine and other Tools
  • Trade. See Coal ; Industries; Iron Steel; Ships and Shipbuilding
  • Barrow Engineering Strike, Suspension of District Committee, 277, 337 ; Conclusion Terms, 297 ; Time-Piece Agreement, 317
  • Beveridge, Sir W., Unemployment Inquiry, 98, 536
  • Boilermakers’ Society, Joint District Production Committees, 436
  • Boot and Shoe ndustry, Operators and Employers’ Joint Control Scheme, 198
  • Building Industry, Post-War, Labour and Demobilisation 97; Post-War Training Scheme, 356
  • Canada, Miners’ Exemption from Military Service, 118; Women and Boys as Mine Surface Workers, 118; Collective Bargaining Act, 337 ; Women, Employment of, and Labour Turnover, 337
  • Catering, Wages, Composition of Commission, 56 ; Investigation of Pay and Con- dit.ons, 118 ; Expansion of Canteens, 376 China, Industrialisation Statistics, 297; National Industrial Association, 436
  • Cost of Living. See Living, Cost of (below) Cotton Industry, Wages, 56, 398, 417, 436, 497 ; Cessation of Overtime, 376
  • Cuban Dockers, Unemployment Belief, 118 Demobilisation and Post-War Labour, Building Industry, 97
  • Demolition Industry, Wages and Conditions, 216
  • Disabled Persons, Behabilitatlon Bill, 456, 497
  • Dismissal of Employees, Restrictions, 356 Dock Workers and Dangerous Cargo, 398 Egypt, Employment Contract Conditions, 356 Electrical Industry, Wages, 297, 337 Engineering Joint Trades Movement, Wages, 476, 536; Hours of Work and Holidays, 536
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, Wages, 18 ; Southport Meeting, Resolutions, 18 ; Grading of Labour, 77, 456, 476 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 77, 157, 337, 417, 536; Apprentices and Young Workers, Training, 77; Engineering and Kindred Trades, Proposed Single Union, 176, 257, 436 ; War Industries and Production, 236 ; General Secretary, Election of, 257, 337; Merchant Navy Engineers, New Entrants, 257 ; Part-Time Workers, 317 ; Barrow District Committee, Suspension 277, 337; Conference of District Committees’ Representatives, 398; Rules Revision Committee, 417
  • Foundry Workers* Conference, 136
  • General Federation of Trade Unions. Reports, 18, 476 ; Endorsement of Beveridge Report, 78 ; Financial Position and Work of, 476
  • General and Municipal Workers, Wages, 56 ; Part-Time Workers, 317
  • Germany, Berlin as Manufacturing Centre, 198 ; German Nationals in France, Employment Regulations, 216
  • Health, Ministry of, Emergency Hospital Scheme Extension, 436
  • Home Guard, T.U.C. and Direction of Men Into 198
  • Hours of Work, Holidays with Pay, Mining Industry, 56, 536 ; Four-Week Holiday Suggestion, 97; Government Factories, Discharge and Holiday Pay, 257 ; Uruguay Holidays with Pay, 516 ; Joint Trades Movement Claims, 536
  • International Labour Organisation, Government Report, 398 ; Proposed International Conference, 456, 516, 536
  • Income Tax, Pay-as-you-Earn Plan, 277
  • India, Link with Democracy, 198 ; Industrial Research Extension, 356; Trade Boards Question, 516
  • Iron and Steel Industry, Public Ownership Demand, 176 ; Ironstone Miners’ Association, Iron Ore Joint Board, 536
  • Japan, War Production Needs, 118 Juvenile Labour, Placing Service, Decline in Numbers, 456; by Labour Exchanges, 456
  • Labour Management, Needless of Production, 78
  • Labour Mobilisation Plan, 277 Labour and National Service,
  • I Workers’ Average Earnings, 37; employment Figures, 176; Mobilisation of Labour, 277; Placing Service for Juvenile Labour, 456
  • Labour Notes, 18, 37, 56, 77, 97, 117, 136, I 157, 176, 198, 216, 236, 257, 277, 297, I 317, 337, 356, 376, 398, 417, 436, 456, 476, ' 497, 516, 536
  • Trade Societies—con^tnued.
  • Liberal Party, Resolution on Employees Remuneration and Company Management, 77
  • Living, Cost of, Index Figures, 18,97, 176, 277, 356, 436, 536
  • Malta Dockyard Strike, 297
  • “ Man and Metal,’’ Workmen’s Compensation, 198, 456
  • Man Power, Further Recruitment Steps, 117; Statistics of War Workers, 198; in Mines, 216
  • Merchant Navy Engineers,'New Entrants, 267 Mining Industry, Absenteeism, 18, 97, 456 : Silicosis Compensation, 37; Blackpool Conference Resolutions, 97; Wages, 50, 97, 118, 157, 216, 236, 398, 456, 476, 616 ; Single Union Proposals, 97; Workmen’s Compensation Act, 97 ; Underground and Surface Workers, 136, 277; Outlook for Industry, 210, 417; Needlessness of Stoppages, 216, 297, 436; Man Power Question, 216 ; Tonnage Lost by Disputes. 277 ; Output, 277, 297, 317, 356, 376, 476 ; Bonus Scheme, Greene Report, 317; Government Control, Proposed, 398, 456 ; National Service Men and Work In Mines, 417, 476; Mineworkers’ Federation, National Conference, 456; Production Problems, 497; Post War Problem, 516 ; Regional Grouping Scheme, 536 ; Statutory Holidays, Payment Question, 536 New Zealand, Registration of Girls, 216 Part-Time Workers, Unions’ Agreement, 317 Patternmakers’ Association, Influence of Organisation of Women, 66 ; Revenue and Expenditure, 97, 337 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 176, 277, 337
  • Post Office Workers, Affiliation to T.U.(*.. 157, 176
  • Post-War Conditions, Adjustment of Women Workers, to, 297
  • Printing, etc., Trades Federation, Wages, 18, 56, 398
  • Railways, Wages, 18, 37, 56, 78 ; National Ownership of Transport, 56
  • Russia, British and Russian Union Developments, 297 ; Agriculture in, 297 ; War Work of Women, 436
  • Seamen, Foreign-Going, Pay Rates, 337 ; Home and Coast Trade Pay, 376 Shipbuilding and Engineering Industry, Wages, 176, 257, 456; Post-War Reconstruction, 176
  • Strike Statistics, 37, 137, 236, 317, 417, 497 Strikes, Unofficial, 257, 297, 376, 436, 497, 516; Ministerial Powers, 277;
  • Employers’ Federation and Negotiation, 398; Durham IVIiners’ Circular, 436
  • Trade Disputes Act, Suggested Amendment, 37 ; Position of Civil Servants, 167
  • Trade Union Congress, Southport Meeting, 157, 198, 216, 236; Post Office Workers, Affiliation Question, 157, 176; Proposed International Conference, 198, 376, 398; Home Guard, Direction into, 198; Demolition Industry, Conditions, 216; Unions and Organisation of Industry, 216 ; Socialistic Aims and Co-operation, 236 ; Production in War Industries, 236; Demobilisation and Reinstatement, 236 ; Unionists, Demand for Legislative Machinery to Settle Disputes, 236; Essential Work Order and “Serious Misconduct,” 236 ; Post-War Reconstruction, 236 Transport and General Workers’ Union, Membership and Benefit Data, 18, 176; Wages, 56; Payment by Results, 56; Women in Engineering, Organisation of, 136 ; Aims of the Union, 136 ; Engineering Clerical Staffs, Problems, 198; Part- Time Workers, 317 ; Unofficial Strikes, 516 Uganda, Masters and Servants Ordinance, Penalty Abolitions and Change, 376 Unemployment, Sir W. Beveridge’s Inquiry, 97 ; Labour Ministry’s Figures, 176, 436* Unions and Organisation of Industry, 216 Union Statistics, 497
  • United States, Wage Increase in Manufacturing Establishments, 136; Decisions of National War Labour Board, Penalties for Non-Compliance, 175; British and United States Workers, War-Effort Inspection Visits, 376; Supplies Production, Munition Workers v. Soldiers, 497 ; Colorado, Unfair Labour Practices, 516
  • Uruguay, Holidays with Pay, 576
  • Wages, Fluctuations of, 37, 136, 236, 317, Wages, General, Ministerial Census of
  • Workers’ Earnings, 37 ; Payment by I Results Principle, 56 ; Women in Engin- I eering Work, Wage Inquiry, 97
  • Welders’ Health, Factory Inspectorate, 257 Women Workers, Influence in Woodworking
  • Industry, 56; Engineering Employees' I Wages Inquiry, 97; Recruitment and Registration, 117 ; Canada, Employment of Women and Mine Surface Workers, 118 ; Organisation of Women in Engineering, 136, 157 ; Australia, Conditions of Employment, 157, 216 ; Unemployment Figures, 176; Absenteeism in Ordnance Factories, 216 ; New Zealand, Registration of Girls, 216; Farm Workers’ Wages, 277 ; Mobilisation in Great Britain, 277; Adjustment of War Workers to Peace Condi- Employment of War Work of
  • Legislation, 117, Barbados, 356 ; Inadequacy Dis-
  • Universities. See Education
  • Vehicles. See Malar Cars
  • Warships. See Naval

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