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The Engineer 1913 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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A

  • ACCIDENTS in Factories and Workshops, Home-office Returns for 1912, 413
  • Accoustics, Buildings Well Built and Otherwise, 467
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • - Aeronautical Exhibition at South Kensington, 160
  • - Aeronautics, Professor J. Petavel, 441
  • - Airship Gamma’s Non-stop Flight to London and Back to Farnborough, 93
  • - Altitude, Highest, Reached by Aviator, 13
  • - Army Airship Delta, Record Flight, 657
  • - Fishing for Airships, S. F. Cody, 333
  • - Flying over Water, Precautionary Measures, 175
  • - Gun for Attacking Aircraft, 579
  • - Guns for Attack on Airships, Tests, 281
  • - Hydro-aeroplane Platforms for Warships, 579
  • - Hydroplanes, Advantages and Disadvantages, 225
  • - Italian Aero-Naval Review near Turin, 683
  • - Italian MunicipM Subscriptions to Military Aeroplane Service, 631
  • - Naval Air Stations at Great Yarmouth and Harwich, 413
  • - Peril of the Air, Meeting for Discussion, 467
  • AGRICULTURAL Motor Coalpetition at Winnipeg, 480
  • Agricultural Motors, Coalpetitions for, 587
  • Air as the Atomising Agent for Liquid Fuel, 333
  • Alloys, Three New, 441
  • Aluminium Underground Cables, 657
  • American Hydro-electric Schemes, 656
  • Ammunition Transport by Road or Rail, Coalparative Test of Speed, 359
  • Ancient Rome Supplied with Lifts, Hot Air Warming, and Water Service, 525
  • Antiseptics and Disinfectants, Dr. David Sommerville, 467
  • Arctic Expeditions and Motor Sledge Failure, 333
  • Armoured Motor Car Quick-firing Guns, TriMs, 605
  • Armoured Motor Cars for Use in Libya, Experiments, 281
  • Artesian Boreholes in Queensland, 41

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • Association, British Foundrymen’s :
  • - Sulphur and Oxygen in Iron and Steel, Dr. C. H. Desch, 205, 225
  • Association of Engineers, Manchester:
  • - Cutting and Generation of Gear Teeth by Modern Gear Cutting Machinery, V. Gartside, 75
  • Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham :
  • - Annual Dinner, 213
  • Association of Mining Electrical Engineers :
  • - Examination, Prizes for Papers, 200
  • Institute of Chemistry :
  • - Pass List, 161
  • Institute, Iron and Steel :
  • - Annual Meeting, Dinner, and Gold Medal Award, 161
  • - Autumn Meeting in Brussels, 616
  • Institute of Marine Engineers :
  • - Annual Meeting, Elections, 292
  • Institute of Metals :
  • - Annual Meeting and Programme, 238
  • - Autumn Meeting to be held at Ghent Exhibition, 511
  • Institute, Royal Sanitary :
  • - Congress at Exeter, Exhibition, Programme, 656
  • - Lectures and Demonstrations, Details of Courses, 107

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, AND SOCIETIES (continued):

  • Institution of Automobile Engineers :
  • - Crompton Medal Awards, 76
  • - The Wheel and the Road, Colonel R. E. B. Crompton, 441
  • - Visit to the United States, 539
  • Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • - Awards for Papers, 478
  • - Conversazione, 698
  • - Election of Officers, 494
  • - Production of Steel Sections and their Application in Engineering Structures, A. T. Walmisley, 346
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers :
  • - Annual Dinner, Proposed Visit to Paris, 188
  • - Authors and Titles of Papers for Discussion at Paris, 494
  • - Awards, Premiums and Scholarships, 538
  • - Use of the Electrostatic System for Measurement of Power, C. C. Paterson and Others, 553
  • Manchester Local Section :
  • - List of Officers and Coalmittee, 511
  • Yorkshire Local Section :
  • - Annual Meeting and Elections, 552
  • Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
  • - Heat Accumulators and their Use in Exhaust Steam Turbine Plants, A. Mison, 586
  • Institution of Mining and Metallurgy :
  • - Conversazione, 80
  • - Specification of Precision Theodolites for Mines, L. H. Cooke, 92
  • Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
  • - Conference at Great Yarmouth, Programme, 616
  • - Visit to Amsterdam and The Hague, 346

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, AND SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • Institution of Naval Architects :
  • - Annual Meeting and Dinner, 89
  • Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
  • - Aeronautical Coalmittee Formed, 584
  • - Dinner, 292
  • - Officers and Members, Result of Ballot, 510
  • Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
  • - First General Meeting, Elections, 249
  • - Signalling and its Connection with the Construction and Management of Railways, R. J. Insell, 249
  • Institution, Royal :
  • - Annual Meeting and Election of Officers, 504
  • - General Meetings, Elections, Nomination of Vice-presidents, 510, 604
  • - Meetings and Elections, 155, 252, 400
  • - Programme, 252
  • Institution of Shipbuilders and Engineers in Scotland :
  • - Presentation of Gifts, 238
  • Institution of Water Engineers :
  • - Summer Meeting and Programme, 510
  • - Visit to Messrs. Blakeborough’s Works, 644
  • Society, Royal Agricultural :
  • - Entries, 295
  • Society, Royal, of Arts :
  • - Award of Albert Medal to King George, 566
  • - Coal Gas as a Fuel for Domestic Purposes, F. W. Goodenough, 221
  • Society, Royal Meteorological :
  • - Annual Meeting, 86
  • - Determination of the Radiation of the Air from Meteorological Observations, E. Gold, 578

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES (continues) :

  • Society, Royal Meteological :
  • - Harmattan Wind of the Guinea Coast, H. W. Braby, 670
  • - Meteorological Conditions in a Field Crop, AV. L. Balls, 239
  • - Meteorological, Electrical, and Magnetic Observations During the Solar Eclipse of April 17th, 1912, R. Corless and others, 426
  • - Periodical Variations of the Velocity of the Wind at Oxford, W. H. Robinson, 239
  • - Pilot Balloon Observations in Barbados, 1911-1912, J. S. Dines, 670
  • - Rainfall, The Correlation of, J. Peck, 670
  • - Rate of Ascent of Pilot BMloons, J. S. Dines, 239
  • - Results of Monthly and Hourly Cloud-form Frequencies at Epsom, S. C. Russell, 578
  • - Snowfall of the United States, C. F. Brooks, 86
  • - Vertical Distribution of Temperature in the Atmosphere and the Work Required to alter it, W. H. Dimes, 426
  • - Weather Forecasts, Past and Present, R. G. K. Lempfert, 294
  • - Weather in 1912, Report, 426
  • ATOM, Variable Surface, Unalterable Core, Professor Sir J. J. Thompson, 225
  • Auction Sales in Silence, 631
  • Australian Hard Wood “Yate,” Strength Equal to Iron, 631
  • Australian Nickel Coinage to be Designed by Royal Mint, 467
  • Automatic Acetylene Lighting for Western Australia, 225

B

  • BALL Bearings and Power Saving in Textile Factories, 413
  • Bamboos for Supply of Paper Pulp, 525
  • Beardmore, William, and Co., Limited, Increase of Capital, 616
  • Benzene Recovery from Town Gas a Coalmercial Possibility, 605
  • Benzene and Taxation of Motor Spirit, 333
  • Biological Treatment of Sewage at Dalmarnock, 683
  • Bituminous Producer Gas Engine Plant, J. R. Cowell, 307
  • Boats and Davits, Board of Trade Report, 631
  • Boring Holes on the Miller, New Method, 579
  • Bricks Made by Hand and Brick-making Industry in Prague, 553
  • British Acetylene and Welding Association, 592
  • British Chamber of Coalmerce in Paris, Removal of Offices, 395
  • British Engineers’ Association, Meeting, 426 ; Meeting at Birmingham, 566
  • British Westinghouse Club Opening, 240
  • Bruce, Peebles’ Staff Ball, 252
  • Bullets Laden with Narcotic for Use in Sport and War, 525

C

  • CABLE, Hoisting, Largest in the World, Laboratory Test, 67
  • Caked Sulphate of Iron, Used with Lime for Water Supply, Broken up by New Process, 359
  • Canals in Canada, Electrically Propelled Ships, 387
  • Cannizzaro Prize Awarded for Research in Radio-activity, 665
  • Carbon Monoxide, Methods of Detection of Small Quantities in the Air, 147
  • Cement Caissons for Tripoli Breakwater, 201
  • Cement, Experiment in Transit of, 34
  • Cement Manufacture in an Electric Furnace, Difficulties and Method of OverCoaling, 41
  • Cement Production in Russia, 225
  • Cesspool Emptying by Vacuum Plant, 41
  • Chadwick Trust, Series of Lectures, 134
  • Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, Conversazione, 440
  • Chemical Industry of Norway, Statistics, 579
  • Chemical Purity of Substances, New Apparatus for Testing, 201
  • Chimney of Unprecedented Size, 605
  • Cinematograph Aid in Measuring Work Done on Impact, 605
  • City and Guilds of London Institute, Lectures on Induction Motors, by J. K. Catterson Smith, 12
  • Cleansing Plant, Steam, for a Fish Wharf, 654
  • Coal Briquetting with Naphthaline ; Buss-Fohr and Shiiring Processes, 467
  • Coal, Determination of Water in, P. L. Teed, 657
  • Coal, “Mine Moisture” in, 201
  • Coal Mines, Power Transmission by 84 Miles Line, 495
  • Coal Supplies of the World, 631
  • Coal Tar and Creosote Oil, Difficulties of Transport, 13
  • Coal, Technical Analysis of, with a View to Scientific Purchase, D. Brownlie, 495
  • Coke Oven Gases and their Utilisation, M. Gouvy, 553
  • Colliery Attractions of Good Wages and Short Hours, 525
  • Coalpressed Air to Dislodge Anchor Ice in Waterworks, Apparatus for, 553
  • Coalpressed Gases in Cylinders, Necessary Precautions, 146
  • Concrete, Action of Electricity on, Experiments, 67
  • Concrete Sewage Tanks, Erection in Saturated Ground, 525
  • Concrete Slabs and Brick of Fine Grain, 175
  • Concrete Wall Repaired after Damage by Frost, 225
  • Consulting Engineers in all Countries, Kurt Perlewitz, 13
  • Copper Production in Russia, Great Increase, 683
  • Copper Specification, American Standard Unsatisfactory, 225
  • Crystal Palace, Purchase for the Nation, 445

D

  • DAZZLING Headlights on Motor Cars, 281
  • Decimal Association, Progress Made, 553
  • Design and Economy of Diesel Engines, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 579
  • Diesel Dangers and Their Remedy, W. H. Booth, 307
  • Diesel Engine Breakdown, 13
  • Diesel Engines and Heavy Oils, 631
  • Diesel Engines, Horizontal Type, 41
  • Diesel Oil Engines, Some Notes on the Design and Economy of, Capt. H. Riall Sankey, 421
  • Driving Belts, Proper Care of, 441
  • Drummond Brothers, Dinner, 424

E

  • EARTHQUAKE Recording in Various Countries, 510

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Accidental Short Circuits, Limiting the Output of Power, 579
  • - Accidents, Self-protection and First Aid, Italian Conference to Extend Knowledge, 369
  • - Aims and Work of the International Electrotechnical Coalmission, Professor Silvanus Thompson, 41
  • - Air-cooled Transformers, New Type, 93
  • - Mternating-current Motors for Economic Operation of Mine Fans, F. B. Crosby, 441
  • - Mternating-current Slip Ring Wound induction Motors for Operating Large Electric Shovels, 175
  • - Mternators, High-speed, B. G. Lamme, 121
  • - Mternators, Protection while Running in Parallel and while Synchronising, 121
  • - Bavarian Electricity Supply, 320, 373
  • - Belt Calculations for Electrical Transmission, 201
  • - Berlin Electrical Supply, Question of Municipalisation, 467
  • - Birmingham Electrical Supply, Additional Cooling Towers, 683
  • - Bolton Electrical Plant Extensions, 147
  • - Cabling in Mine Work, Needful Precautions, 683
  • - Capital Outlay and Working Charges for Small Power Station, K. Cox, 253
  • - Central Station Electric Output in the United States, 525
  • - China’s Use of Electrical Advertising and Electrical Power, 201
  • - Cloth Layers up to Considerable Thickness Cut by Simple Electric Machine, 413
  • - Coal Mine, Position of Ml Electrical Apparatus Shown by Map, 67
  • - Coal Mines Adoption of Electricity for Motive Power in Nova Scotia, 281
  • - Coalmutating Poles for Rotaries, 41
  • - Connecting Up of Groups of Electric Plant in the United States, 93
  • - Congress in Boston of Electric Vehicle Association—List of Papers, 657
  • - Crompton’s Electric Motor Survives Submersion, 128
  • - Darlington Electricity Works, Output and Statistics, 281
  • - Density of Current and Size of Conductors, 147
  • - Development of Water Power of the Weser River, 413
  • - Direct-current Generators, Largest yet Designed, 47
  • - Edison Storage Battery Van for Glasgow, 358
  • - Edison Storage Battery Van, Six Days’ Trial, 281
  • - Efficiency of Transmission, Method of Calculation, Dr. Eccles, 201
  • - Electric Car Lighting, D. Elgard Brown, 413
  • - Electric Furnaces for Melting Ferro-Manga- nese, 67
  • - Electric Heating by Radiator, Inefficient Methods, 605
  • - Electric Lighting for Yorkshire Villages, 333
  • - Electrical Power Supply Popularised for Daily Use in Small Town, 413
  • - Electric Supply in London, Coalparison with Gas and Water Undertakings, F. Bailey, 413
  • - Electrical Syphon, 13
  • - Electricity Production by Waste Heat, 553
  • - Electrocutions in Criminal Cases and Accidental, 253
  • - Excitation, New System, in Hydro-electric Development, 93
  • - Explosion at a Power Station, 467
  • - Field Coils for Tramway Motors, Oxide on Muminium as Insulator, 281
  • - Generator and Prime Mover Capacities, D. B. Rushmore and E. A. Lof, 307
  • - Help Proposed for Deserving Inventors, 387
  • - High-tension Constant Continuous-current in Mines, Sydney F. Walker, 41
  • - Hot Water Supply by Electricity, Question of Economy, T. P. Wilmshurst, 253
  • - Household Battery, Failure of Electric Bells, 253
  • - Hydro-electric Plant for Supply to St. Louis and District, 121
  • - Hydro-electric Power Development in Switzerland, 13
  • - Ice-coated Live Wire, 605
  • - Idaho, Extensive Use of Electrical Power for Irrigation, 657
  • - Lamp Breakage Caused by Feather Duster, 201
  • - Lighting Motor House by Electric Light, 525
  • - London, Electric Supply of, F. Bailey, 631
  • - London and North-Western Raiway Coalpany’s Generating Station at Wembley, 29
  • - Mice and Motors, 413
  • - Mines and Electrical Equipment, The SpeciM Sources of Danger, H. H. Clark, 467
  • - Modern Methods of Electric Wiring, F. Broadbent, 147
  • - Motor Starters, New German Device, 281
  • - Motors, Small, Best Metal for, 656
  • - Naval Electrical Engineers, New Scheme of Pay and Pensions, 147
  • - Norway, Electrical Power in General Use, 657
  • - Norway, Statistics of Electrical Stations and Equipment, 130

Electrical MATTERS (continued):

  • - Oil Circuit Breakers, Large, Tests, 175
  • - Outdoor InstMlations of Electrical Apparatus, 387
  • - Permissible Limits of Error in Electric Meters, Board of Trade Rules, 698
  • - Power Plant of the Mississippi River Power Coalpany, Details of, 605
  • - Public Supply of Electrical Energy, W. M. Whirter, 67
  • - Rheostat for Testing Large Storage Battery,
  • - Rotary Converters at the Housatonic Power Coalpany, Working of, 387
  • - Rotary Converter, Interpole Inverted, for Use in Laboratories, 333
  • - Smoke Problem and Application of Electrical Precipitation, Professor W. W. Strong, 253
  • - Spanish Purchases of Cheap and Nasty Electrical Goods from Germany, 201
  • - Squirrel Cage Machines with Rotors of High Resistance for Heavy Starting Torque, 307
  • - Squirrel Cage Motor for Cement Mills’ Work, 467
  • - Standardisation of Electrical Machinery G. W. Worral, 510
  • - Standardisation Rules of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association, 605
  • - Swiss Scheme for Utilisation of Head of Water of 5412ft., 413
  • - Temperatures in Turbo-Mtemator Apparatus, 683
  • - Transformers and Destructive Oscillations, 441
  • - Transformers, Necessary Care in Hot Temperatures, also in Transportation, 441
  • - Transmission Line, 84 Miles Long, for Power Supply to Coal Mines, 67
  • - Turbo-Mternators BManced by Cut-and-Try Process, 657
  • - United States Dairy Coalpany’s Use of Electric Power, 93
  • - Water Power Electrical Schemes for New York State Vetoed by Governor, 683
  • - Water Power Plant in Sweden for Electric Supply in Denmark, 525
  • ELECTROLYSIS, Effect of, on Steel Reinforcing Rods for Concrete Work, 553
  • Electrophone Service, J. H. Pattman, 147
  • Elevators for Housing and Handling Grain, History of, 333
  • Enamel on Metal, Process of Removal, 147
  • Engine Breakdown Due to Failure of Cast Iron Crank, 281
  • Engineering Standards Coalmittee, Experiments on Tungsten Filament Glow Lamps, 578
  • Engineering Standards Coalmittee Report No. 61, Copper Tubes and their Screw Threads, 587
  • Explosive, New Type, by Saturating Soot with Liquefied Gas, 657
  • Explosives in Japan, Increased Consumption, 175
  • Explosives for Piercing Hard Rock, New Method of Use, 13

F

  • FIRE ARM Industry in Liege, Statistics, 525
  • Fire at an Arc Lamp Factory, 294
  • Fire Brigade Coalpetition, 642
  • Fire-damp, Detection by Interferometer, 605
  • Fire-prevention Tests of Asbestos Cement Roofing, 495
  • Fire Protection for St. Paul’s Cathedral, 134
  • Fires in Theatres, Model for Tests by Dusseldorf Fire Brigade, 333
  • Fire-proof Oil and Waste Cabinet, 67
  • Flashlight Distant Signals, Gas Accumulator Coalpany, 395, 422
  • Floating Docks at Portsmouth, Harwich, Dover, Sheerness, and the Medway, Admiralty Statement, 359
  • Flood Damage to a Power Station, Refrigerated Barrier, 495
  • Foremen Engineers, London Association of, 476
  • Foundry Practice, Convention in Paris, 372
  • Freezing Process in Excavation of Foundations, 281
  • Fuel Briquetting in the United States, 147
  • Fuel for Diesel Oil Engines, 553
  • Fuel for Internal Coalbustion Engines, Efforts at Home Production, 93
  • Fuel for Russian Industries, Growing Consumption, 307
  • Funeral Car Transport at Philadelphia, 13

G

  • GAS Accumulations in Aqueduct Tunnel, Safety Precautions, 387
  • Gas Engine for Marine Propulsion, A. E. L. Chorlton, 98
  • Gas Engine Output in Germany, England and America, 41
  • Gas Engines in a Belgian Works, 657
  • Gas Engineers and Electricity, 225
  • Gas Escapes, Automatic Devices to Stop, 307
  • Gas, Illuminating, Manufactured from Sludge, 13
  • Gas, New, Discovered by Sir J. J. Thomson, 93
  • Gas Power Topics, W. A. Tookey, 413
  • Gas Producer, The Modern, F. Fielden, 75
  • Gas Producer Plant with Peat Fuel, Results of Experiments, 41
  • Gas Slot Meters and the Standard Penny, 553
  • Gas for Street Lighting, Suspension of High- pressure Lamps by Wires Across Streets, 67
  • Gas, Town’s ; Census of Production, 93
  • German Capital in Russian Industrial Enterprise, Widespread Investment, 579
  • German Machine Tool Output ; Suggested Government Assistance to Increase Foreign Trade, 387
  • German Society of Mechanical Engineers Offers Prizes for Improved Methods, 225
  • Germany, Engineering and Machinery ; State of Trade, 13
  • Goldsmiths’ College, Engineering Department, Summer Courses of Lectures, 412
  • Grape Seed Oil, Uses of, 579
  • Graphite, Artificial, Produced in the Electric Furnace, Various Uses, 13

H

  • HEAT, Methods of Economising, C. R. Darling,
  • Heating a Building by Steam Pipes Embedded in the Concrete Floor, 67
  • Heating, Hot Panel and Hot Floor Border System, 75
  • High Buildings in New York, Condemnation by Assessment Authority, 333
  • Historic Machines, Preservation of, 631
  • Hot Galvanising with Zinc and Iron Mloy, 467
  • Housing of Admirzlty Employes at Rosyth, 495
  • Hydraulic Coupling under Test by German Navy, 631
  • Hydro-electric Plant on an Ontario Farm, 467

I

  • ICE-BREAKING Car Ferry to Connect Prince Edward Island with the Mainland. 67
  • Illuminating Engineering Society’s Annual Report, 657
  • Imperial College, Free Place Awards, 478
  • Imperial Motor Transport Conference, 644
  • Impregnated Wooden Poles, Probable Life of, 333
  • India-rubber in the Federated Malay States, 93
  • Industrial Alcohol at 4d. per Gallon instead of Petrol for Engine Working, 377
  • Industrial Poisoning, Home-office Returns, 306
  • Inspectors of Mechanical Transport, Army Service Corps, 692
  • Insulation of Concrete Roofs to Prevent Condensation Beneath Them, 147
  • International Conference of Consulting Engineers, 480
  • International Congress of Mining, Metallurgy, andc., 294
  • International Engineering Congress in San Francisco, 642
  • International Laundry Exhibition, 321

Inventors and Inventions ; A Judge’s Opinion, IRON AND STEEL:

  • - British Exports of Iron, Steel, Machinery, andc., 657
  • - Castings to Resist Corrosion, Rules of American Foundrymen’s Association, 683
  • - Coalparative Statistics of Iron and Steel Consumption, 359
  • - Corrosion, Zinc-Iron Alloy for Protection of Iron and Steel, 359
  • - Dynamo Sheet Steel, Constituents, W Rubel, 170
  • - Iron Joists, Plates and Castings, Marking for Conveyance by Rail, 121
  • - Labour Statistics for May in the Iron and Steel Industries, 683
  • - Manganese Scrap, To Utilise Without Loss of Manganese, 495
  • - Manganese Steel Manufacture, American Patent, 462
  • - Nickel-refining Industry in Norway, 495
  • - Re-solution of Carbon in Solid Cast Iron, R. A. Brown, 225
  • - Steel and Copper Alloy for Welded Tubes, 93
  • - Steel and Furnace Temperatures, Methods of Ascertaining, 93
  • - Steel Office Equipment for China, Protection Against Damp and Cockroaches, 553
  • - Steel Production by Electric Furnace in France, 553
  • - Sulphur and Oxygen in Iron and Steel, Dr. C. H. Desch, 205, 225
  • - Wrought Iron Superseding Steel in Recent Construction, 147
  • IRRIGATION in Siam, 653
  • Italian Government’s Expenditure on Harbours and Landing Places on Libyan Coast, 121
  • Italian Harbour Works in Progress at Tripoli and Bengasi, 495

J

  • JAPANESE Submarine Cables Injured by Trawlers, 67

L

  • LAMPS, Tungsten Filament Glow, Experiments on, 578
  • Light-houses, Automatically Operated, 631
  • Lighting of Factories and Workshops, Homeoffice Inquiry, 121
  • Lighting of French Townships, 147
  • Lighting, Petrol Air Gas, E. Scott Snell, 67
  • Lightship Marm for the Mersey, 579
  • Lignite Briquettes ; Binders for Coal Briquettes, 579
  • Liquid Fuel, World’s Output, Professor Vivian Lewes, 121
  • Locomotive Coaling Station of Reinforced Concrete, 225
  • London County Council, 478
  • London Electrical Engineers, 292
  • Lubricating Oils, Method of Detecting Impurity without Special Apparatus, 454

M

  • MAGNETS, Permanent, Process of Manufacture, Professor Silvanus P. Thompson, 359
  • Metal Coating for Glass, Pottery, andc., 657
  • Metal Workers’ Demand the Minimum Wage, 671
  • Metallurgical Coke Production in Belgium, 281
  • Metric Carat of 200 Milligrammes to Become a Standard Weight, 579

MINES AND MINING NEWS:

  • - Air in Mines, Method of Humidifying, B. J. Matteson, 121
  • - Cables for Shafts of Mines, E. Kilburn Scott, 175
  • - Factor of Safety in Mine Electrical Installations, 175
  • - Horse Haulage in Mines Replaced by Electrical Plant, 441
  • - “P. P.” Safety Shot-firing Appliances, 322
  • - Precision Instruments for Mines, L. N. Cooke, 92
  • - Royal School of Mines, 374
  • - South Staffordshire Mines Drainage Coalmission, Pumping Engines Difficulty in Keeping Pace with Water, 307
  • - Testing of Safety Lamps in Coal Mines, Revised Regulations, 201
  • - Use of Turbines for Mines, C. H. Bailey and R. H. N. Vaudrey, 261
  • MISSISSIPPI Hydro-electric Generating at Keokuk, Huge Dam, Lock, and Power Station, 175
  • Morocco, Trade Openings, 121
  • Motor Boat Industry in Germany, Statistics, 333
  • Motor Car Services in Italy to be Utilised, if Necessary, for National Defence, 579
  • Motor Car Springing, 631; (Letter), 682
  • Motor Cars, Testing, New Method, F. W. Lanchester, 657
  • Motor Fire Engine for Edinburgh, Merryweather and Sons, 481
  • Motor Traffic in London, 13
  • Motor Traffic and Street Fatalities, Marming Increase, 605
  • Motor Transport, Conference on, 292

N

  • NATIONAL Physical Laboratory, 538
  • National Physical Laboratory, Experimental Track for Road Board, 675
  • National Physical Laboratory, Report for 1912, 605
  • Non-flammable Film Materials to Replace Celluloid, 553
  • Northern Nigeria, J. Astley Cooper, 201

O

  • OIL Fuel, Advantages of, over Coal, 441
  • Oil Fuel, Extensive Provision for Storage by the Admiralty, 683
  • Oil Fuel Supply Exhaustion and Artificial Manufacture, Professor Vivian B. Lewes, 175
  • Oil Level Indicator for Motor Cars, 631
  • Oil Tanks for the Admiralty at Invergordon, Cromarty Firth, 121
  • Old Centralians, 136

P

  • PAINT as a Heat Indicator, 413
  • Panama Canal Locks, Electric Cables for Control, Power, and Lighting Systems Carried in Vitrified Clay Ducts, 359
  • Panama Canal and Motor Ships, 253
  • Panama Canal,' Regulations for Locks, 525
  • Parachute Assistance in Painting a Steel Smoke Stack, 495
  • Paraffin as Motor Fuel, Used by London Fire Brigade, 330
  • Petrol, Cheap, for Motor Fuel, 657
  • Petrol, Substitute for, 333
  • Petrol Substitute, Lettinich Patent, 631
  • Petrol Substitute Tests in Germany, 525
  • Petrol Substitutes, Joint Inquiry by Motor Societies, 307
  • Petrol and its Substitutes, R. W. A. Brewer, 631
  • Petroleum Storage, Use and Conveyance, Report and Suggestions, 333
  • Petroleum Well Discovery in Korat, 175
  • Phenomena of Intermittent Appearance of Floating Islands on Gatun Lake, 387
  • Platinum, Chiefly Supplied from the Ural Mountains, 225
  • Platinum, Question of Hall Marking, 67
  • Pneumatic Post Working in Italy, 413
  • Poisoning and Anthrax Cases, Statistics, 553
  • Post-office Time Service Extension, 495
  • Potash Production from Felspar, Swedish Experiments, 201
  • Potato Peeling, Rapid Device, 683
  • Presentation to the Head of a Dutch Firm, 54
  • Prize for Petrol Turbine Engine Offered by Royal Automobile Club, 560
  • Pulleys, Tests to Determine Breaking Strength, 447
  • Pumping Installations for Drainage Water in Egypt, 281

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, Details of Revised Design, 359

R

  • RAILS, Electric Steel, Very Satisfactory Results, 261

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

  • - Accident Relief Trains on the Baden State Railways, 683

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Alberta Railway Extension, 121
  • - Atmospheric Pipes of Old Railway Transferred to Museum, 631
  • - Australia as a Field for Railway and Tramway Material, 631
  • - Australian Transcontinental Railway to Use Motor Cars, 93
  • - Automatic Signalling on the Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 631
  • - Automobile Tractor for Railway Work, Heaviest in the World, 175
  • - Baghdad Railway: Its Charms and its Drawbacks, 605
  • - Baghdad Railway, Details of Progress in Construction, 525
  • - Barnoldswick to Gisburn, Project for New Railway, 579
  • - Beach-Edison Storage Battery Car’s Run from New York to Boston, 413
  • - Berlin Railways Electrification, Conflicting Interests, 41 ; Suspended for Further Inquiry, 225 ; Partial Electrification only, 387 ; Decision Arrived at, 441
  • - Berne-Lotschberg-Simplon Railway, Opening, 605
  • - Brazil, Railway Extension to Connect Coroata and Belem, 253
  • - Brighton Electrified Lines, Incidental Consequences of Short Circuits, 359
  • - Brighton Railway’s Electrical Service, Increased Traffic, 201
  • - Brussels to Frankfort Railway, Shortened Route, 175
  • - Buenos Ayres, Great Southern Railway, Considerable Extensions, Connection with Chile, 253
  • - Canada, Railway Department Statistics, 495 Canadian Government Subsidies to Railways, 605
  • - Canadian Northern Railway’s Electrification Progress, 413
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge over the South Saskatchewan River, 683
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway Extensions and Demand for Steel Rails, 201
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway Locomotives, Protection of Engine Crews in Severe Weather, 579
  • - Caterpillars Stop Trains, 553
  • - Central Stations and Railway Electrification, S. Insult, 41
  • - Chemical Fire Engines on Chicago Elevated Lines, 553
  • - Chicago Great Western Railway, New Type of Electric Car, 93
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, Partial Conversion to Electric Traction, 121
  • - Cinematograph Education for Railwaymen of the Union Pacific Railroad, 333
  • - City and South London Tube Enlargement, 441
  • - Cleansing of Railway Carriages, Need of Improvement, 605
  • - Coal Railways in Mid and East Lothian, Rival Coalpanies in Parliament, 413
  • - Coaling Trains, New Device in Ancona Station, 387
  • - Cold Air Carriage of Meat in New Type of Wagon, Midland Railway, 683
  • - Control of Storage Battery Cars for Railways, 495
  • - Corrosion of Steel Work in the Simplon Tunnel, 281, 313
  • - Demolition of Station on CMedonian Railway without Interference with Traffic, 525
  • - Dutch Electric Railway to Shorten Route, 359
  • - East London Railway, Conversion to Electric Traction, 333
  • - East London Railway, Opening of Service, 387
  • - Eastern Bengal, Extension of Needed Railway Coalmunication, 579
  • - Eastern Macedonia and Epirus, Improvement of Coalmunication, 495
  • - Electric Locomotives, Exceptionally Powerful, for New York Central Railroad, 631
  • - Electric Traction as a Railway Problem, Ing. Pietro Lanino, 67
  • - Electrification of American Transcontinental Railways, Probable Extension of, 41
  • - Electrification of Railways in Sweden, 495
  • - Employes in German Railway Shops, Care for the Coalfort of the Old, 605
  • - Euston Station, Projected Alterations, 333
  • - Finnish Railways, Project of Supplementary Expenditure for 1914, 67
  • - Frankfurt am Main, New Railway Station Opened, 359
  • - French Syndicate and Anatolian Railways, 657
  • - G. B. Surface Contact System at Lincoln, 652
  • - Gauge, Uniform 4ft. 8.5in., in Australia, 447
  • - German Africa, Extensive Growth of Railways, 41
  • - Great Central Railway Locomotive, Sir Sam Fay, 67
  • - Great Central Railway Widening Between Doncaster and Thorne Junction, 683
  • - Great Central Railway Widening Between Wrawby Junction and Brocklesby Station, 67
  • - Great Eastern Railway 4-6-0 Engines, 281
  • - Great Northern Railway, New General Manager, 89
  • - Great Northern Railway Station and Bridge at Letchworth, 631
  • - Great Western Railway Extensions at Hereford, 307
  • - Great Western Railway, High-speed Run from Birmingham to Paddington, 387
  • - Great Western Railway, Improved Goods Accommodation at Shrewsbury, 683
  • - Great Western Railway, Wireless Installations at Fishguard and on Steamers, 93
  • - Headlights for Locomotives, Danger of Dazzling, 333
  • - Headlights, Tests on Oil, Acetylene and Electric, 406
  • - High Vans and Obstruction of Signals, New Type with Look-out Coalpartment, 151
  • - Historic Locomotive “Delaware,” Stephenson, Report in 1832, 579
  • - Hudson Bay Railway, Expected Coalpletion, 13
  • - Hudson Bay Railway Terminus at Port Nelson, 631
  • - Hull and Scarborough Line, New Railway in Connection Projected, 495

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued ):

  • - Indian Railways ; Question of Adoption of Oil Locomotives on Account of Coal Prices, 441
  • - India-rubber. Draw-bar Springs, Standard Specification and Test, 175
  • - Inspection of Rails at the Mill by Indiana Union Traction Coalpany, 201
  • - Invalids’ Car on German Railways, 41
  • - Italian Railway Electrification, Schemes for Extension, 579
  • - Italian Railway Engineering, Quick Work, 307
  • - Italian Railway Projects in Libya, 553
  • - Italian State Railways, Further Electrification, 359
  • - Italian State Railways and the Three-phase System, 281
  • - Italian State Railways, Turin-Modane Section, Overhead Equipment and Rolling Stock, 605
  • - Japanese Change of Government and Railway Progress, 333
  • - Japanese Large Railway Bridge, 683
  • - Japanese Short Railways Electrification, 657
  • - Khedive’s Railway, Option Given to Italo-German Syndicate, 387
  • - Lackawanna Railway, Experimental Installation of Wireless Telegraphy, 359
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Accident, Inquiry, 579
  • - Light Railway Orders Confirmed, 553
  • - Locomotive Boiler Tests by Pitot Tube, 333 Locomotive Boilers, Plant for Washing Out and Refilling, 307
  • - Locomotive Cylinder Casting Repaired with Cement Concrete, 525
  • - Locomotive Fuel Consumption in Germany, Training in Economy, 121
  • - Locomotive Superheater, Trial on an Irish Railway, 553
  • - Locomotive Tests, Code by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 121
  • - Locomotives for India “Made in Germany,” 307
  • - London and North-Western Railway Coalpany’s Generating Station at Wembley, 29
  • - London and North-Western Railway, “Four- cylinder Simple Express Engine, 253, 281
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Improved Station Accommodation at Bed- worth, 657
  • - London and Paris. New Express Services, 691
  • - London and South-Western Railway, Electrification Proposals, 201
  • - London and South-Western Railway Locomotives ; Good Work on Heavy Gradient, 147
  • - London Tube Railways Extension, 225
  • - Longest Tunnel in South Africa, 387
  • - Lotschberg Railway Connects Berne with the Simplon, 307
  • - Lotschberg Train Service, 657
  • - Lubricator for Electric Locomotive Service through the St. Clair Tunnel, 67
  • - Maintenance of Railways, 253
  • - Mechanical Stoker, Coal Passer, and Fireman, 467
  • - Mechanical Stoking for Locomotives, 93
  • - Metropolitan Railway Collision Report,467
  • - Metropolitan Railway Jubilee, 67
  • - Midland Railway’s Development of London Suburban Traffic, Extension of Electrification, 201
  • - Milan, Underground Electric Railway Projected, 147
  • - Mirrors for Inspection of Undersides of Heads of Rails, 147
  • - Montepulciano, Projected Railway, 147
  • - Multiple Unit System on Electric Locomotives, 13
  • - Narrow-gauge Light Railway to Connect with North-Eastern Railway, Proposed, 657
  • - National Transcontinental Railway of Canada, 631
  • - Nationalisation Schemes, 93
  • - New England Governors Appoint Railroad Conference for Development, 441
  • - New York Central Railway, Electric Working Results, 691
  • - New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway, Costly Improvements Projected, 359
  • - New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Electrification Extended, 441
  • - Non-stop Stopping Trains on the District Railway, 467
  • - Non-stop Trains on City and South London Railway, 467
  • - North-Eastern Railway ; Electrification of Lines in the Mid-Durham Coal District, 441
  • - North-Eastern Railway ; Extension and Improvement of Electrical Service, 121
  • - Ofoten Railway, Profitable and Interesting, 175
  • - Oil-burning Locomotives on North-Western State Railway of India, 683
  • - Oil-burning Locomotives in Roumania in 1887, 225
  • - Oil Fuel Locomotives on the Mexican Railway, Great Economy Effected, 175
  • - Oil Invention for Lighting-up Steam LoCoalotives, 413
  • - Opening Passenger Car Windows in Berlin, 13
  • - Paris Tramway System ; Particulars of Re-organisation Scheme, 495
  • - Peat Fuel for Railway Locomotives, Experiments in Sweden, 281
  • - Pennsylvania Railway, Partial Electrification, 387
  • - Penny-in-the-Slot Admission to Platforms at Waterloo, 525
  • - Persian Railway, Agreement Between British Syndicate and Persian Government, 307
  • - Petrol-electric Motor Cars for the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway, 413
  • - Petrol-electric Motor Cars for Passenger Service for Chicago and St. Louis Railway 683
  • - Petrol-electric Railway Car, Test in U.S.. 168
  • - Railless Traction, Petitions to Parliament, 225
  • - Railway Bill in Australia for Isolated Districts Development, 175
  • - Railway Carriage Disinfection ; Maleodorous Methods, 441
  • - Rhymney Railway Train Control by Telephone, 175

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Rolling Stock Scarcity in Australia and in Spain, 41
  • - Rome to Naples, New Line through Pozzuoli, 359
  • - Ropeway, Passenger Car, in the Tyrol, 175
  • - Russian Coalmittee of New Railways : List of Schemes under Consideration, 359
  • - Russian Railways Negotiating Purchases of Collieries and Oil Wells for Fuel Supply, 553
  • - Russian State Railways as a Source of Revenue, 147
  • - Rusting of Nuts on Railway Track, Method of Prevention, 253
  • - Saxon State Railways, Question of Conversion to Electric Traction, 93
  • - Self-propelled Cars for Light Railways, J. P. Tierney, 495
  • - Signal, Oscillating, Ringing, on Pacific Electric Railway, 13
  • - Simplon and St. Gothard Lines to be Linked by Airolo-VMlese Branch, 413
  • - Simplon Tunnel, Difficulties and Experiments, 281, 313
  • - Simplon Tunnel, The New, Boring Begun, 525
  • - Simplon Tunnel, Second, Scheme for Driving, 201
  • - Single-phase Dessau-Bitterfeld Railway, Experience with High-tension Underground Cables, 281
  • - Single-phase Railway from Pamplona to the Pyrenees District, 657
  • - Smoke and Dirt in Erecting Shops, To Avoid, 253
  • - Snow-hill Birmingham Station Improvements, 333
  • - South African New Railway Lines to Cost Three Millions Sterling, 683
  • - South African Railway and Harbour Statistics, 225
  • - South America, Taltal Railway, Increased Use of Oil Fuel, 93
  • - Storage Battery Car, 50ft., on the Chicago Great Western Railway, 307
  • - Street Accidents in Scotland, Speed of Tram- cars, 553
  • - Stuffed Animals and the Underground Railways, 495
  • - Sun Effect on Paint of Railway Cars, 467
  • - Superheater on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 525
  • - Superheater and Smoke-box, Special Design, 657
  • - Swiss Federal Railway Electrification, 13
  • - Tasmanian Railway Statistics, 281
  • - Tender Derailments in America, 13
  • - Tests of Locomotive Spring Steel, Chrome Vanadium, Chrome Nickel, and Oil Tempered Carbon Steel, Coalparison, 525
  • - Tests of Steel Underbridges between Hockley and Handsworth Junction, 413
  • - Tramways at Handsworth Inspected and Passed by Board of Trade, 93
  • - Tramways on Steep Gradients, 13
  • - Trans-Uruguay Railway, 147
  • - Tripoli Branch Railway, Progress, 201
  • - Tube Car Doors, New System of Controlling Opening and Closing, 67
  • - Tungsten Lamps, New Design for Cars on the Colorado Springs and Interurban Railway, 467
  • - Tunnel Through Rocky Mountains, 553
  • - Tunnel to Replace Level Crossings Beneath Vancouver, 553
  • - Undersea Tube Electric Railway under the Solent, 657
  • - Union Pacific Railway, Proposed Wireless Telegraph System, 147
  • - United States Railways Use 32,000,000 Barrels Crude Oil in a Year, 683
  • - Valtellina Lines, Remedy for Troubles Caused by Induction, 359
  • - Victorian Government Coalmissioner’s Tour to Study European and American Electrical Railways, 413
  • - Victorian Railway LoCoalotive Shops at Bendigo and Ballarat, 524
  • - Victorian Railway Tests of Gasolene and Steam Railway Cars, 307
  • - Victorian Railways, Rolling Stock Contracts, 281
  • - Vienna City Railway, Conversion to Electric Traction, 657
  • - Vienna Electric Railway, Mileage Statistics, 413
  • - War Time and Danger of Electric Railways, 441
  • - Wheels, Pony and Driving, of Electric Locomotives, Various Methods of Designating Arrangement, 121
  • - Work Car Electric LoCoalotive for Heavy Loads on the Boston Elevated Railway, 225
  • - Yorkshire Railway Projected through Agricultural District, 579
  • RAINFALL Records in Wales, Seathwaite Outdone, 387
  • Refrigeration, InternationM Congress on, 200
  • Reinforced Concrete Posts for Fencing, 387
  • Research Studentships in Heating and Ventilating Engineering, 476
  • Road Board, Advances to Highway Authorities, 37, 401
  • Road Board, Experimental Track at the NationM Physical Laboratory, 675
  • Road Direction Posts, 494
  • Road Transport, Application of Power to, Lectures, H. E. Wimperis, 66
  • Rock Boring in United States, Increased Speed by Use of Strong Explosives in SpeciM Manner, 387
  • Rosyth, Third Graving Dock Projected, 225
  • Rubber Congress and Exhibition, international, 604
  • Rugby Engineering Society, Conversazione, 316
  • Russian Scarcity of Coal and Fuel Oil, Question of Remission of Import Duties, 553
  • Rusted Iron Patterns, To Avoid, 495

S

  • SAWDUST as a Fire Extinguisher, 413
  • Scaffold, Telescopic Folding, J. H. Heathman and Co., 213
  • Science Examinations, Proposed Abolition of all Below Standard of London Intermediate B.Sc., 93
  • Secret of the Permanent Magnet, Professor S. P. Thompson, 605
  • Seismological Data Wanted by Engineers, 683
  • Sewer Construction in Frozen Ground, Method of DeMing with it, 387
  • Shell, New Design for Naval 13.5in. Gun, 253

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • - Austrian Submersibles and Fried. Krupp, 313
  • - Coal Shipping at Goole, Remarkable Speed in Dispatch of Steamers, 683
  • - Hamburg-Amerika Liners, 50,000-Ton, 253
  • - Italian Dreadnought Andrea Doria, Launch of, 253
  • - Italian Dreadnought Giulio Cesare, 93
  • - Italian Scouts with Tosi Turbines, 253
  • - Italian Submersible Atropos, 121
  • - Lloyd’s Return of Casualties Among Principal Shipowning Nations, 359
  • - Malay States Battleship Contract Given to Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 147
  • - Motor Cargo Boat, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., 504
  • - Naval Repair Ships, Question of Abolition in Favour of Dockyard Work, 93
  • - Nomenclature of Warships, 155
  • - Ocean Transport, Professor W. Ripper, 201
  • - Oil Fuel Ship, Trefoil, for the Admiralty, 93
  • - Relics of Early Clyde Marine Engineering, 238
  • - Repair Work in Mexandria, 190
  • - Star of Australia Steamship, Damaged and Quickly Repaired at Mexandria, 190
  • - Steamship to Watch the Movement of Ice in the Spring, 201
  • - Tests on Models of Ships with Corrugated Sides, 13
  • - Titanic, Engineers of the, MemoriM Fund, 568
  • SKYSCRAPERS, Benefit to None and Injury to Many, L. Purdy, 605
  • Smoke Abatement Bill, 525
  • Soot as a Disinfectant, 93
  • Southampton Dry Dock Accommodation, Enlargement of Trafalgar Dock, 467
  • South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Chelsea, Distribution of Prizes, andc., 224
  • Springs for Motor Cars, 631 ; (Letter), 682
  • Sprinkler and Heating System, Coalbined, in Cotton Mill, 175
  • Steam Air Jets in Connection with Steam Boilers, A. G. Hall, 121
  • Steam, Highly Superheated, The Use of, G. E. Ryder, 180
  • Stothert and Pitt’s Cranes at Tripoli, 617
  • Suez Canal, Tonnage of Ships, 657
  • Sulphur Discoveries in Texas, Louisiana, and New Zealand, 441
  • Sun Power, Use of, J. A. Cooper, 201
  • Sun Power, Use of, Schuman, 294
  • Superheat Regulation, Improved Method, 201
  • Surface Coalbustion, Professor Bone, 121
  • Swiss Machinery and Electrical Industry, . Record Year, 307

T

  • TECHNICAL and Experimental Institutions, 66
  • Technical Teachers, Conference of, 426
  • Tees, Improvement, to Facilitate the Navigation and Launching of Large Vessels, 253
  • Telegraphs and Telephones in Scotland, Deputation to Postmaster-General, 93
  • Telephone Cable between Marseilles and Algiers, Description, 579
  • Telephone Exchange for Manchester, Question of Automatic Service, 359
  • Telephone Exchanges, Automatic and Semiautomatic, 281
  • Telephone Lines Loaded with Pupin Coils, 13
  • Telephone Rates between London and Paris, Proposed Reduction, 683
  • Telephones and Wasted Energy, 605
  • Telescopic Folding Scaffold, J. H. Heathman and Co., 213
  • Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution to Erect Building for Study, 495
  • Testing of Building Stone, 624
  • Testing Concrete Bridge by Weight of Water, 525
  • Testing Machine, 3000-Ton Hydraulic, in Berlin, 201
  • Thunderstorm Detection by Aerial Wire, 253
  • Tidal Power for Production of Electrical Energy, Serious Attempt to Utilise, 225
  • Tightening of Economiser Caps under Steam, Fatal Accident Caused, 253
  • Tin-plate Trade and its Recent Developments, H. S. Thomas, 359
  • Tinning Sheet Copper on One Side, 67
  • Town Lighted by Stranded Ship Dynamos, 579
  • Trade Regulations in France, 450
  • Tramway Extension Involving Erection of Central Standards and Buildings, Opposition by Automobile Association, 359
  • Transport of Cylinders of Coalpressed Oxygen or Dissolved Acetylene by Railway, 307
  • Tripoli, Harbour Works at, 617
  • Turbine, Steam, 40,000 H.P. for Hagen Electric Power Station, 683
  • Typewriters in China, Increased Use of, 41

U

  • UNDERGROUND Face Conveyors, S. Mavor, 631
  • University College, London, Annual Dinner, 65
  • Utah, Great Variety of Metals Production, 121

V

  • VALVES for Air Pumps, Dermatine Coalpany, Limited, 75
  • Valves in Pipe Lines, J. S. Leese, 225
  • Victorian Pipe Factory Supplying Pipes for Bombay, 495

W

  • WAR-OFFICE Building in Vienna, 612
  • Water Divining Coalmittee’s Report, 529
  • Water Divining Experiments at Guildford, 387
  • Water Gauge Glass, “Durobax,” Schaffer and Budenberg, 190
  • Water Power Plant, 15,000 H.P., at Martigny, 467
  • Waterways in France, Schemes for Development, 553
  • Waterworks, Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukinfield, 639
  • Westminster Technical Institute, Lectures on Industrial Contract Law, F. C. T. Tudsbery, 54
  • Willans and Robinson, Limited, Annual Dinner of Drawing-office Staff, 55

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:

  • - Antenna Experiments near Paris, 307
  • - Australia’s Rapid Progress in Wireless Telegraphy, 579

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY (continued):

  • - Brussels and the Congo, Attempt to Estab lish Wireless Coalmunication, 121
  • - Cable Laying Ships, Direction by Wireless Telegraphy, 13
  • - Falkland Islands, New Station and its Value, 683
  • - Fog at Sea and Value of Wireless Telegraphy, 605
  • - French EquatoriM Africa, Wireless Coalmunication with, 387
  • - German East Africa, Wireless Station Opened at Dar-es-Salaam, 441
  • - German Naval Scheme for Training Wireless Assistants, 201
  • - Government Bill Respecting Use of Wireless
  • - Telegraphy on Canadian Vessels, 359
  • - Great Western Railway’s Installations at
  • - Fishguard and on Steamers, 93
  • - Iron Bedstead, Its Use in Wireless Signalling, 657
  • - Liverpool and District Amateur Wireless Association, 539
  • - Marconi Coalpany’s Weather Messages to Australian Trading Vessels, 147
  • - Marconi InstMlation and Instruction in Wireless Telegraphy at Glasgow, 281
  • - Qualifications for Wireless Engineering, 387
  • - Radio-telegraphy, J. Ewen, 41
  • - Republic of Columbia ; Use of Wireless Telegraphy Advocated, 266
  • - Tests of Wireless Communication at 1400 Miles Distance, 631
  • - United States Naval Wireless Telegraphy Stations in Alaska, 175
  • - Wireless Coalmunication Training for Territorials, 495
  • WOOD Oil from China and Elsewhere, 605
  • Wood Preservation by Injection of Creosoting Oil, 441
  • Wood, Treatment of, To Improve Colour, 471
  • Wooden Tire for Motor Vehicles, 683
  • Workshop Lighting, Inefficiency of Decreases Output, 333
  • Worm Drive, Tests of Efficiency, 253

Z

  • ZINC, Separation of, as Sulphide, in Presence of Acetic Acid, 147

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