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B

  • Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd.. High-pressure Water-tube Boiler Developments at Renfrew, 366
  • Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., Super-pressure Boiler at Bradford Power Station, 244, 254, 278, 279 (Supplement, September 5111, 1930)
  • Bailey, W. H., and Co., Ltd., Caliban Hydraulic Ram, 62
  • Bamfords, Ltd., Artificial Manure Distributor, 34 ; Expanding Horse' Rake, 34
  • Barford and Perkins, Ltd., 4-Ton Petrol Road Roller, 10 ; Motor Road Rollers with Diesel Engine Power Unit, 10 ; 32-35 B.H.P. Two-cylinder Oil-engined Road Roller, 88
  • Battersea Power Station, 550, 592
  • Reccari Process of Refuse Disposal in France, 6
  • Bendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd., Bendix Brakes,481 ; Brake Testing Machine, 549 ; Duo-servo Brake, 481
  • Bengal Smoke Nuisances Commission, Annual Report, 199
  • Bennis, Edward, and Co., Ltd., Air-cooled Mechanical Stoker, 576
  • Blackstone and Co., Ltd., l H.P. Petrol Engine, 648
  • Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 20 11..P. Tractor, 339
  • Blackstone and Co., Ltd., Vertical High-speed Spring-injection Oil Engines, 33
  • Booth, Joseph, and Bros., Ltd., 5-Ton Portal Crane Operated by an Oil Engine, 44, 45
  • Bordeaux, Port of, improvements at, 270, 282
  • Boulton and Paul, Ltd.. Automatic Electric Lighting Sets, 522 ; 1-kW Lighting Set, 508 ; Self-contained Electric Power Unit, 62
  • Bradford Power Station, Super-pressure Boiler for, 244, 254, 278, 279 (Supplement, September 5th, 1930)
  • Brett's Patent Lifter Company. Ltd., 1-Ton Petrol-driven Factory Truck, 182
  • Britannia Works, Huddersfield, Hopkinsons, Ltd., 58, 66, 82 (Supplement, July 18th, 1930)
  • British Insulated Cables, Ltd., Network Boxes, 622
  • British Mercedes-Benz Company, Supercharging Adopted on Each Engine, 479
  • Brooke, J. W., and Co., Ltd., 5 B.H.P. Two-cylinder Engine, 453 ; 19ft. Colonial Run-about Boat, 452, 453 ; 28 H.P. Six-cylinder Engine, Redesigned, 452, 453
  • Brotherhood, Peter, Ltd., Brotherhood-Ricardo Diesel Engine, 10
  • Bruckmann, Dip.-In g., Recent Drag-line Excavator Practice in Germany, 388-391
  • Budenburg Gauge Co, Ltd., Precision Measurement of Liquid Pressure, 116
  • Bull Motors, Ltd., Eddy-current Brake for Trolley Omnibuses, 322

C

D

  • DAIMLER Company, Double-Six 40-50 H.P. Chassis, 479 ; Fluid Fly-wheel and Self-changing Gear-box, 479 ; New Transmission System for Cars, 479
  • Davey, Paxman and Co. Ltd., 70-77 13.1 .P. Twin-cylinder Vertical Heavy Fuel Oil Engine, 87
  • Digges, T. G., Cutting Tests with Cemented Tungsten-carbide Lathe Tools, 247
  • Dorman, W. H., and Co., Ltd., 34 13.H.P., Petrol-paraffin Marine Engine, 508
  • " Dragon " Self-lift Tractor Cultivator, J, and F. Howard, Ltd., 10

E

  • EARLE'S Shipbuilding anti Engineering Company, Ltd., The Jorgensen 2140 11.11.P.
  • Double-acting Two-stroke Marine Oil Engine., 232, 233
  • El good, V. Nelson, .'Esthetics in Metal Bridge Designs, 256
  • El good, W. Nelson, Engineering Degree Courses, Suggested Modifications,150
  • "RMS Empress of Japan," New Canadian Pacific Liner, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co, Ltd., 166, 174, 200
  • Englesson, Elov,Pitting in Water Turbines, 418
  • English Electric Co, Ltd., Three Winding Transformers, 100
  • Estler Brothers, Ltd., Armouring for Read Surfaces, 660

F

  • Fairbanks, Morse and Co., Electric Light and Power Plant, 87
  • Ferranti, Ltd., Summation Metering Equipment, 628
  • Fodens, Ltd., 6-Ton Steam Wagon, 62 ; Six-wheeled Steam Wagon, 648
  • Folkestone Harbour Swing Bridge, Renewal of, 614, 624 (Supplement, December 5th, 1930)
  • Foster. Wm., and Co., Ltd., and Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., Three-stage Motor-driven Pump, 33
  • Fowler, John, and Co. (Leeds). Ltd., Scarifier on a Road Roller, Improved. 87 ; " Track-trailer " Fitted with " Orolo " Track Units, 87
  • France, General Electrification of, 246

G

H

I

  • INVICTA Company, 30 H.P. Chassis, 480

J

  • JUNKERS-WERKE Opposed-piston Heavy Oil Engines, 258

K

  • Kerr, Stuart and Co., Ltd., Heavy Oil-engined Lorry, 9
  • Kingston By-pass, Road Surface Experiments on, 451
  • Knocke-sur-Mer, Sewage Pumping Equipment at, 74
  • Krupp-Grusonwerk, Sheet Bar Rolling Mill for Japan, 510, 512

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M

N

0

  • Oil Motors. Ltd., Low-pressure High-speed Oil Engine, 45
  • `• Groh, ' Track Units; " Tracktrailer " Fitted with, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 87
  • Owens Boiler Circulator, Ltd.. Boiler Circulator, 575

P

  • PANNELL, E. V., Modern Die-cutting Practice. 168. 193
  • Parsons Oil Engine Co, Ltd., 24-45 B.H.P., Four-cylinder Petrol-paraffin Engine. 509
  • Perak River Hydro-electric Power Scheme. 190, 191, 202, 220. 228, 250. 251 (Supplement. August 22nd, 1930)
  • Petersen Are Suppressor. High-tension Line Protection by the, 126
  • Petters, Ltd., 80 B.H.P. Twin-cylinder Improved Two-stroke " Atomic " High-compression - Airless injection Oil Engine, 62; 2 B.H.P. Lighting Plant, 62
  • Platt Brothers and Co., Ltd., Platt-Toyoda Automatic Loom, 044. 645, 652
  • Platt-Toyoda Automatic Loom, 644, 645, 652
  • Premier Gas Engine Company, Ltd.. 1000 B.H.P. Vis-li-Vie Horizontal Oil Engine for Fen Pumping, 820, 621
  • Principality Wagon Co, Ltd., Lorry with Moving Platform, 510
  • Pullin, Dr. V. E., X-rays Crystal Analysis in Engineering, 2 (Supplement, Jul!, 4th, 1930)
  • Pulsometer Engineering Co Ltd., Alfred-street Hydraulic Pumping Station, Hull, 89, 90, 91
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., Selvage Pumping Equipment at Knocke-sur-Mer, 74

R

  • Rapid Magnetting Machine Co, Ltd.. Magnetic Aeparation and Sieving of Foundry Sand, 630
  • Reyrolle A. and Co., Ltd.. Modern Switchgear. 675
  • Riley Company, Improvements to Standard Types of Cam 479
  • Rolls-Royce. 40-50 H.P. Car, Phantom Ii.. 428. 431 ; 20-25 H.P. Chassis, Various New Features, 431
  • Romac Motor Accessories, Ltd., Air-cooled Air Compressing Plant, 482
  • Rosenthal, Ph., and Co., A.G., High-tension Testing Laboratory. 16
  • Ross, Courtney and Co., Ltd., Thief-proof " Petromag " Lock Tap. 482
  • Rothwell Urban District Council, New Sewage Disposal Works, 444
  • Rover Company. Ltd., 10 H.P. Car, 481
  • 11' Royal Scot," New Twin Expresses. 43
  • Rushton Tractor Co, Ltd., 22 H.P.Paraffin Tractor, 8
  • Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., Airless Injection, Cold-starting, Horizontal Oil Engine, 32 ; Hopper-cooled Petrol Engine, 648
  • R101 " and the Altimeter, Colonel Sir Gordon Hearn, 589

S

  • ST. LAWRENCE Waterway Project, Report on International Rapids Section, 300, 301
  • St. Moritz, Chantarella-Corviglia Cable Railway at, 676, 677. 680, 712
  • S.U. Company, Electrically Operated Petrol Pump. 482
  • Sentinel Waggon Works, Ltd., Eight-wheeled Four Steering Vehicle, 290
  • Shishkoff Hydro-thertnal Tidal Power Scheme. 330, 358
  • Siemens and Habske. Multi Language Interpretation System, 154
  • Singer Company, 10 H.P. Car, 481
  • Skoda Works, New System of Riveting, 276
  • Skoda Works, Pilsen, Visit of Iron and Steel Institute, 362
  • Smith, Frank, and Co., Air Filter and Air Silencer, 482
  • Standard Co. 16 H.P. Car, Six-cylinder Saloon, Improvements to, 428, 434
  • Structural Service Co, Drilling Machine for Steel Columns and Girders, 642, 548
  • Stubbs. Joseph, Ltd., 21 B.H.P., Outboard Motor, 608
  • "Suffolk Punch " Heavy-duty Steam Tractor, R. Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 60
  • Sukkur Barrage and Sind Irrigation, 169
  • Sulzer Brothers, Seven-stage Gas Compressor, 118
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge, 10, 12, 40, 47

T

U

  • UtTMTATA Falls, Hydro-electrie Plant, 226

V

  • VARIABLE Power Transmissions, Ltd..
  • " Varatio " Variable-speed Clear in Textile Mills, 520
  • Viinax Machinery Company, Ltd., Automatic High-speed Brick-making Process, 370, 379
  • Vitkovice Steel Works, Visit el Iron foul Steel Institute, 404

W

Y

  • Yarrow and Co., Ltd., River thinbonts for the Colombian Aiubitcts.

Subjects

A

  • ACCURACY of Clear Teeth, 516, 517
  • AERONAUTICS
  • Aerial View of Part of Port of Halifax, 396
  • Aerial View of Tilbury Landinq Stage, Customs House and Railway Station, 28
  • Aero-engine Testing Plant. An, 130
  • Air-cooled Aero-engines, A Review of Developments in the Past. Ten Years, A. H. R. Fadden on, 18
  • Aircraft in Paris, Annual Exhibition, 629
  • Air Ports, Oil-paved Runways for, .1. A. Herlihy, 260
  • Altimeter, " R 101 " 1111,1 the, Colonel Sir Gordon Hearn, 580
  • " R 101 " Disaster, 395, 400, 401
  • AIR Brake, The " Transit." for Railway Vehicles, 460
  • Air-cooled Mechanical Stoker, Edward Bennis and Co., Ltd., 576
  • Arbitration, The Costs of an, 124
  • Army Demonstration at Aldershot of Fighting Motor Vehicles, 464
  • Artificial Manure Distributor, Ramfords, Ltd., 34
  • Ash, The Reduction of, Discharged by Smoke-stacks, 125
  • Ash Handling Plant at Brighton, Ash Company (London), Ltd., 504
  • Automatic Lift Operation, 685
  • Automatic Telephone System, London, 464

B

  • BOILERS :
  • Boiler, High-pressure Water-tube, Develnp• menus at Renfrew, Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 366
  • Boiler, Super Pressure, for Bradford Power
  • Station, 244, 254, 278, 279 (Supplement, Septanber 5th, 1930)
  • Boiler, Vertical Water-tube, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 9
  • Boiler Circulator, Owens Boiler Circulator, Ltd., 575
  • Boiler Scale. The Formation and Properties of, 180
  • BRAKE Testing Machine, Benilix - Perrot
  • Brakes, Ltd., 549
  • BRIDGES :
  • ;Esthetics in Metal Bridge Designs. \V
  • Nelson Elgood, 256
  • Hudson River Bridge, The, 110, 122
  • Railway Bridge Replacement at Carr-lane. Liverpool, 491
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge, 10. 12, 40, 47
  • BRITISH Engineering Industry, Real t ice and Problems, 632
  • Its-pass for \lot or Vehicles, Crossley lti Ltd., 34

C

  • CANADIAN Trade, 38
  • Cartridge Cases. Manufacture of S.A.A., Adcock, 608, 700
  • Castle Nut, Novel, 577
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES
  • Hopper Coke Wagons, 1..M.S, Railway, •alit Safety in Mines Research, Eighth .1.nnuid Report., 176
  • COHESION, R. Douglas Archibald, 179
  • Concrete Roads, Joints in, 115
  • Corn Drier, E. R. and F. Turner, Ltd., 35
  • Costs of an Arbitration, The, 124
  • Crane, 5-Ton Overhead Travelling, with Ball Bearings, J. Adamson and Co., 236
  • Crane, 5-Ton Portal, Operated by an Oil Engine, Jos. Booth and Tiros., Ltd., 44, 45
  • Crane, Light Locomotive, for Ash Handling the L. and N.B. Railway, 102
  • Cultivator. Nine-tine, W. A. Wood Company. Ltd., 34
  • Cutting Pressures and Power Consumption of " Widie. " Tools, 699
  • Cutting Tests with Cemented Tungsten Carbide Lathe Tools, T. G. Dines, 247

D

  • DEVICES for handling Awkward Articles. Transporting Machinery ('ompels) Ltd., 261
  • l)ie Casting Practice, Modern, E. V. Pannell. 168, 193
  • Dust Arrester, New, 715

E

  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • Accidents, Electrical. 197
  • Aluminiurn Conduetors, Jointing of str,i cored, 688
  • Automatic Electric Lighting Sets, Boni I and Paul, Ltd., 522
  • Automatic Lighting Set, 5-kW, It. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 87
  • Battersea Power Station, 550, 592
  • Bradford Power Station, Super-pressiii,
  • Boiler at, 244, 254, 278, 279 (Supplement, September 5th. 1930)
  • Cables, Water Penetration Effects in Lead sheathed Power, 115
  • Constant-current Electric Driving on the Austin System, 704
  • Control Gear, Electric, Lounges, Scott and Electromotors, Ltd.. 714
  • Electric Control Gear, Laurence Scott. and Electromotore. Ltd., 714
  • Electric Light and Power Plant, Fairbanks, Morse and Co.. 87
  • Electric Power on the Rand, 101
  • Electric Scoreboards at Wimbledon, Robert A. Smith, 145
  • Electrical Accidents, 197
  • Electrical Control Gear, Mining, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 546
  • Electrically Operated Petrol Pump. 5.1.. Company, 482
  • General Electrification of France, 248
  • Generation of Electricity, 492
  • Heavy Duty Butt Flash Welding Machines, A.E.G., 540
  • High-tension Line Protection by the Petersen Arc Suppressor, 126
  • Induction Motor, Totally Enclesed Squirrel-cage, Walter McGee and Son, Ltd., 578
  • Lighting Plant, 2 B.H.P., 62
  • Lighting Sot., 5-kW Automatic, R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 87
  • Magnetic Separation and Sieving of Foundry Sand, 630
  • Mercury Arc Rectifier Equipment for the
  • Melbourne 'Tramways, 665
  • Mining Electrical Control Gear. Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 546
  • Modern Switchgear, A. Royrolle and Co., Ltd., 675
  • Network Boxes, British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 622
  • Power Stations on Swedish Rivers, 575
  • Protection of Alternating-current Generators, 138, 164, 194
  • Resistance Butt Welding in Shipyards, 716
  • Self-contained Electric Power Unit, Boulton and Paul, Ltd.. 62
  • Single-phase Repulsion Start Induction Motors, 649
  • Summation Metering Equipment, Ferranti, Ltd., 628
  • Totally - enclosed Squirrel • cage Induction Motor, Walter McGee and Son. Ltd., 578
  • Transformers, Three-winding, English Electric Company, Ltd., 100
  • Turbo-generators, 62,500-kVA Goldenberg Power Station, 144, 148
  • Welding Resistance, Butt, in Shipyards, 71(1
  • Welding Machines, Heavy-duty Butt Flash, A.E.G.. 540
  • ENGINEER, Future Responsibilities of the, 222
  • Engineering Degree Courses, Suggested Modificationa, W. Nelson Elgood, 150
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS
  • Cruil, Oil Engine. Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 33
  • Diesel Engine, Brotherhood-Ricardo. Peter Brotherhood, Ltd.. 10
  • Diesel Engine Power Unit on Road Roller,
  • Burford and Perkins, Ltd., 10
  • Heavy Oil Engine, Small. R. A. Lister and Co.. Ltd., 86
  • Heavy Oil Engined Locomotive for Plantation Service, Avonside Engine Company. Ltd., 223
  • Heavy Oil Engined Tractor, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 9
  • Heavy Oil Engines, The Junkers Design
  • Opposed-piston, 258, 288
  • Hopper Cooled Petrol Engine, Ruston and Hornby, Ltd., 648
  • Horizontal Oil Engine. Airless-injection Cold-starting, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 32
  • Marine Oil Engines, Jorgensen. 2140 B.H.P., Double-acting, Two-stroke. 232, 233
  • MeLaren-Benz Oil Engine, J. and H. McLaren, Ltd., 649
  • Oil Engine, 80 B.H.P. Twin-cylinder Improved Two-stroke " Atomic " igh-compression, Airless-injection, Petters, Ltd., 62
  • Oil Engine, 50-kW, Three-cylinder. Crossley Brothers, Ltd.. 33
  • Oil Engine, Four-cylinder Vertical, Aveling and Porter. Ltd.. 86
  • Oil Engine, Low-pressure High-speed. Oil Motors, Ltd.. 45
  • Oil Engine. 95 B.H.P. High-speed, for Road Transport Work, Associated Equipment, Company. Ltd., 507
  • Oil Engine, 1000 B.H.P. Horizontal.for Fen Pumping. Premier Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 620. 621 ; (Erratum), (178
  • Oil Engine, 70-77 B.H.P. Twin-cylinder. Vertical Heavy Fuel, Davey, Paxman and Co., Ltd., 87
  • Oil Engine, 61 H.P. Fuel, National Gas Engine Company. Ltd., tt
  • Oil Engine, Vertical Two-stroke, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 33
  • Oil-engined Lorry, Heavy, Kerr, Stuart and Co., Ltd., 9
  • Oil Engines, Vertical High-speed, Spring-injection. Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 33
  • Paraffin Tractor, 22 H.P., Rushton Traoor
  • Company. Ltd., 9
  • EXCAVATOR Practice in Germany, Reeent
  • Drag-line, Dip.-Ing. lirocktuntin, 388-391
  • Expanding Horse Rakes, 34
  • EXHIBITIONS AND CONGRESSES
  • Aircraft Exhibition in Paris, 629
  • British Industries Fair, Recommendations of the Committee Appointed by the Board of Trade, 678
  • Building Exhibition at Olympia. 347, 378
  • Congress and Exhibition of Sanitary Engineering at. Milan, April, 1931. 522
  • Congress for Mechanical Engineering, 537
  • International Illumination Congress, 1931,
  • 640
  • International Motor Exhibition at Olympia.
  • 428. 431, 452, 479. 508
  • Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition,
  • January, 1931. 678
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Manchester, 9,
  • :12, 62, 86
  • Smithfield Club Show, 648
  • Steel Structures Research Conference, 458

F

  • FELLING a Darn in Canada, 649
  • Fighting Motor Vehicles, Army Demonstration at Aldershot of, 464
  • Fire Engine. 35-40 H.P. Motor, Merryweather
  • and Sons, Ltd.. 88
  • Fire-fighting Appliances. Three New, Merryweather and Sons, Ltd.. 98
  • Fire Float " Gamma II.," Re-engined, Thames, 172
  • Fire Float, Motor, for Port Sudan. Merryweather and Sons, Ltd., 656
  • Firing a Boiler, 576
  • Flooring for Workshops. New Type of, 577
  • Flowing Water, J. M. Lacey, 218
  • Foundry Sand. Magnetic Separation and Sieving of, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company. Ltd., 630
  • French Rolling Stock Industry, 101
  • Future Responsibilities of the Engineer, 222

G

  • GAS Compressor, Seven-stage, Sulzer Brothers, 118
  • Gas Lighting, Early Days of. P. (;. Cracroft, 616, 642
  • Gear Teeth, Accuracy of. 516, 517
  • German Locomotive Industry, 478
  • German Machine Tools in the World Markets, 177
  • Grinding Machine Driven from a Tractor, Massey-Harris, 87

H

  • HARBOUR Equipment at Durban. 205
  • Harvester Thrasher Machine, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Ltd., 34
  • Heating and Drying of Granular Materials by Convection, W. Gilbert, 500, 531), 574, 587, 617, 640
  • Heavy-duty Butt Flash Welding Machines. A.E.G., 540
  • High-tension Testing Laboratory at Selb, Bavaria, 16
  • Hopper Coko Wagons, L.M.S. Railway, 491
  • Hydraulic Pumping Station at Alfred-street,
  • Hull, Pulgometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 89, 90, 91
  • Hydraulic Ram, The Cabal], W. H. Bailey and Co., Ltd., 62
  • Hydro-electric Plant, Umtata Falls, 226
  • Hydro-eleetric Power Scheme, Perak River, 190, 191, 21)2, 220, 228

I

  • INDUSTRIAL Iles31.11 Research Board. Tenth Annual Report, 466
  • Inland Navigation in the United States, 201)
  • International Electrical Organisations, Discusat Stockholm on, 2111
  • International Elect rot, ..h,, 73
  • INTERNATIONAL MOTOR EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA :
  • 128. 431, 452, 479. 508
  • Alvis Company, " Silver Eagl, " Car, 479
  • Alvin Company, 12-50 H.P. Four-cylinder
  • Car, 479
  • Austin Motor Company, 20 H.P. Car,
  • " Ranelagh " Limousine, Alterations to,
  • 428.433
  • itritish Mercedes-Benz Company. Supercharging Adopted on Each Engine, 479
  • Crossley Motors, Six-wheeled Limousine, 428,
  • 434
  • Daimler Coinin Double-Six 40-50 H.P.
  • Chassis, 479
  • Daimler Company, New Transmission System
  • for Cars, 479
  • Hillman Company, 19.7 H.P. Engine,
  • " Vortie " Car, 481
  • Humber Company, lei 50 H.P. Car, Sectional Views of Engine-. Gear-box, Front
  • and Back Axles, 432. 433
  • Invicta Company, 30 H.P. Chassis, 480
  • " Morris Isis ' Six-cylinder Saloon, 481
  • " Morris Major " Car with Six-cylinder Engine, 481
  • Riley Company, improvements to Standard Types of Cars. 479
  • Dulls-Royce, 40-50 H.P. Car, " Phantom
  • II.," 428, 431
  • Rolls-Royce, 20-25 H.1'. Chassis, Various Now Features, 431
  • Rover Company, Ltd., 10 P. Car, 481
  • Singer Company, 10 11.P. Car, 481
  • Standard Company. 16 11.1'. ('ar, Six-cylinder Saloon, linprovein,qkts to, 428, 434
  • Triumph (sompany, 11.8 H . P. Six -cylinder Car, - Scorpion." 481
  • Trojan, Ltd., Further Developmciits in Saloon ('ar, 480
  • Accessories :
  • Air Compressors for Motor Car Garages, 482
  • Amalgamated Carburetters, Ltd., Mechanically Operated Pump, 482
  • Bendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd., Bentlix Brakes, 481
  • liendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd., Ono Servo Brake, 481
  • 13oulton and Paul, Ltd., 1-kW Lighting Set, 508
  • Daitnlor Company, Fluid Fly-wheel and Self-changing Gear-box, 479
  • Roma° Motor Accessories, Ltd., Air-cooled
  • Air Compressing Plant, 482
  • Ross. Courtney and Co.. Ltd., Thief-proof
  • " Petromag " Lock Tap, 482
  • S.U. Company, Electrically Operated Petrol Pump, 482
  • Smith, Frank, and Co., Air :ind Air Silencer, 482
  • Some Other Exhibits, 5111
  • Motor Boats :
  • Brooke, J. W., and Co.. Ltd., loft. Colonial
  • Runabout Boat, 452, 453
  • Thornycroft. J. L. and Co., Ltd., .48ft.
  • Express entiset, 453
  • Marine Oil Engine Section :
  • "tam). Craig Motor Company, Ltd., 42 IL H.P.
  • " Acro " Heavy Oil Engine, 452, 454
  • Brooke, J. W., and Co., Ltd., 5 B.H.P. Two-cylinder Engine, 453
  • Brooke, J. W.. and Co., Ltd., 28 H.P. Six-cylinder Engine, Re-designed, 452, 453
  • Coventry Victor Motor Company, Ltd..
  • Opposed-piston Twin-cylinder Engine, 454
  • Coventry Victor Motor Company, Ltd.,
  • Weaver Patented Four-stroke Outboard Engine, 454
  • Dorman, W. H., and Co., Ltd., 34 B.H.P.
  • Petrol-paraffin Marine Engine, 508
  • Gleniffer Engines, Ltd., 60-80 H.P. Four-cylinder Heavy Oil Engine. 509
  • Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd., 57 B.H.P.
  • Marine Engine, 452, 453
  • Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd., 35 I. FL P.
  • Generator Set, 452, 453
  • Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 2.1 45 B. H.P. Four-cylinder Petrol Engine, 509
  • Stubbs, Joseph, Ltd., 21 13.11.P. Outboard Motor, 508
  • Thornyeroft, J. L. aml Cu., Ltd., 9 B.H.P. Marine Oil Engine, 452, 453
  • Thornyeroft, J. I., and Co., Ltd., 75 B.H.P.
  • Marine Oil Engine, 452, 453
  • Wiseman, Alfred., Ltd., -to B.H.P. Four-cylinder Heavy Oil Engine, 509
  • INTERPRETATION System, A Multi-Language, 154
  • Iron and Steel Industry for British Columbia, 210
  • Iron and Steel Industry on t he Cent ne•nt, 17
  • Iron and Steel, Rail Rates t,n, E. T. 7

L

  • LABORATORIES, New Engineering, at University College, Nottingham, 70, 71
  • Land Reclamation and Irrigation Works in
  • Italy, 182
  • Landing Stage at Tilbury, Passenger, 28
  • Lighting Sets, Automatic Electric, Boulton and
  • Paul, Ltd., 522
  • Liquid l'ressuro, Precision Measurement of, Budenburg Gauge Company, Ltd., 116
  • Lloyd's Register Scholarship and Student Graduate Examinations, 181
  • Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 465
  • Lloyd's Register Shipbuilding Returns, 09
  • LOCOMOTIVES :
  • Duplex Chimney Locomotive, Dr. K.
  • Asakura, 200
  • German Locomotive Industry, 478
  • Heavy Oil-engined Locomotive for Plantation Service, Avonsido Engine Company, Ltd., 223
  • Links in the History of the Locomotive, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 56
  • " Lion " Locomotive. Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1838, 535
  • London and North-Eastern Railway, Side-tank Locomotive, 466
  • LONDON Automatic Telephone System, 464
  • London Waters, Report on, 195, 230
  • Loom, Platt-Toyoda Automatic, 644, 645, 652
  • Lorry with Moving Platform, Principality Wagon Company, Ltd., 510

M

  • MACHINE TOOLS :
  • Drill, Four-cylinder, Rotary, Plietuna,t le,
  • Globe Pneumatic Engineering Company, Ltd., 632
  • Drilling Machine for Steel Columns and
  • Girders, Structural Service Company, 542, 548
  • German Machine Tools in the World Markets, 177
  • Large Boring and Turning Mill, John herington and Sons, Ltd., 20
  • Lathe, New Design of Combination Turrct,
  • Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 598, 602, 603
  • Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel Lath,.,
  • Hulse and Co., Ltd., 198
  • Regrinding Machine, Double-ended, Axle Journal, 169
  • Super High-speed Lathe. John Holroyd and Co., Ltd., 684, 685
  • MACHINERY, The Russian Market for, 235
  • Magnetic Separation and Sieving of Foundry
  • Sand, 630
  • Manufacture of S.A.A. Cartridge Cases, F.
  • Adcock, 668, 700
  • NAPS :
  • Bordeaux, City Port ion of the River Garonne, 270
  • Bordeaux, Sketch Map of the Port of, 270
  • Britannia Works, Huddersfield, General Plan
  • of Hopkinsons, Ltd., 58
  • Chantarella-Corviglia Cable Railway at St. Moritz, 677
  • Great Western Railway, Proposed New Bypasses at Westbury and Frome, 449
  • Hudson River Bridge, Map Showing Position of, 110
  • Map of France Showing Electric Transmis81011 Lines, 247
  • Map of Holland Showing Distribution of
  • Water Supply Undertakings, 631
  • Perak and Knits Rivers, 191 ; Reproduced. 251
  • St. Lawrence Waterway Project, Proposed
  • Works in International Rapids Section, 300
  • Section of Dunes, near Schoorl, Holland, 631
  • Test Sections of Kingston By-pass Road, 451
  • Tilbury Docks, General Plan of New Works, 30
  • MEASUREMENT, Precision, of Liquid Pressure, Budenburg Gauge Company. Ltd., 116
  • Mechanical Stoker, Air-cooled, Edward Bennis and Co., Ltd., 576
  • Metropolitan Water Board. Annual Report, 536
  • Milking Plant, Now, Alfa-Laval Company, Ltd.,
  • Mining Costs, Reducing, 711
  • Mining Electrical Control Gear, Metropolitan.
  • Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 546
  • Motor Fire Float for Port Sudan Merryweather and Sons, Ltd., 656
  • Motor Vehicles, Fighting, An Army Detnonst ration at Aldershot, 464
  • Motors, Spring-driven, Spiral Springs for, E. C. Wadlow, 474
  • Multi-language Interpretation System, 154

N

  • NEWSPRINT Mill in Nova SCUtitt, 140
  • OIL Works, Ropeway Plant at , R. White and Sons, 696, 708
  • Omnibuses, Trolley. 152

P

  • l'A PER - CA RRYING" Thorold,"
  • Earle's Shipbuilding an,1 Engineering Company, Ltd., 64
  • Paper Works, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, 171
  • Photo-printing in Hot Weather, B. J. Hall and
  • Co., Ltd., 490
  • Pipe Joint, High-pressure Stettin, 73
  • Plantation Service, Heavy Oil Engined Locomotive for, Avonside Engine Coinpany. Ltd., 223
  • Power Consumption and Cutting Pressures of Tools, 699
  • Printing Trade, Water Cooling in the, 129
  • Profit-sharing in 1929, Report by Ministry of Labour, 96
  • Pulverised Fuel at Sea, The " Incemoro "
  • Installation, 181
  • PUMPS :
  • Pump, Electrically Operated Petrol,
  • Company, 482
  • Pump, Three-stag© Motor-driven, Gwynnes and Fosters, 33
  • Pumps, Sewage, at Knocke-sur-Mer, 74

R

  • 1{.11I litoS en I run and Steel, E. T. ciuud Olt. 7
  • RAILWAYS :
  • Chantarella--Corvightt Cable Railway at St.
  • Moritz, 676, 677, 680, 712
  • Failure of Flat-bottom Steel Rails, A. H.
  • Huddart, 650
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, Hopper Coke Wagons, 491
  • L.M.S. Railway Telegraphs, 224
  • L.M.S. Railway, New " Royal Scot. " Express Train, 43
  • Rail Rates on Iron and Steel, E. T. Good, 7
  • Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel Lathe,
  • Hulse and Co., Ltd., 198
  • Railway Vehicles, The " Transit " Air Brake
  • for, 460
  • Russian Railway Equipmet it, 640
  • Signalling School at York. London and
  • North-Eastern Railway, 484. 488
  • RA KR Side Delivery and Swath Turner, W. N.
  • Nicholson and Sons, Ltd.. 34
  • Rakes, Expanding Horse, 34
  • Rand Water Board, Annual Report, 139
  • Reconstruction of Now Brighton Promenade
  • Pier. 262
  • Reducing Mining Costs. 711
  • Refuse Disposal in France and the Bcceari
  • Process, 6
  • Renewal of Folkestone Harbour Swing Bridge,
  • 614, 624 (Supplement, December 5111, 1930)
  • Research, Subterranean Water, 506
  • Road Roller, 32-35 B.H.P. Two-cylinder, Oil-engined, Barford and Perkins, Ltd., 88
  • Roads, Joints in Concrete, 115
  • Rolling Mill, Shoot Bar, for Japan, Krupp-Grusonwerk, 510, 512
  • Ropeway Plant at a Large Oil Works, R. White
  • and Sons, 696, 708
  • Russian Market for Machinery, 235

S

  • SCARIFIER on a Road Roller, improved,
  • John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 87
  • SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS :
  • Liquid Pressure, Precision Measurement of,
  • Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., 116
  • Tachometer, Six-speed Hand, 0. Thomas and
  • Co., Ltd., 492
  • SEWAGE Pumping Equipment at Knocke-sur-Mor, 74
  • Sewage Works, Disposal, Bothwell Urban district Council, 444
  • Shaft Stresses Duo to Torsional Impact, W. A. Tuplin, 112
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING :
  • General Matters :
  • " Empress of :Japan," Fairfield Shipbuilding
  • and Engineering Company, Ltd., 166, 174, 206
  • " Gamma II.," Thames Fire Float, Re-engined, 172
  • Performance of Two Vessels with Electric
  • Transmission Gear, W. J. Hulsey, 154
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING (continued) :
  • General Matters (continued) :
  • Pulverised Fuel at Sea, 'rite " Ineomore '
  • Installation, 181
  • It esistanee Butt Welding in Shipyards, 716
  • Winchester Castle," Union Castle Motor
  • Liner, Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 424
  • Miscellaneous Veuels
  • 48ft. Express Cruiser, .T. I. Thorneycroft and Co., Ltd., 452
  • Motor Fire Float for Port Sudan, Merryweather and Sous, Ltd., 656
  • 19ft. Colonial Runabout Boat, J. W. Brooke and Co., Ltd., 452, 453
  • " Thorold " Paper Carrying Vessel, Earle's
  • Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 64
  • SKYSCRAPERS, 226
  • Smokestacks, The Reduction of Ash Discharged
  • by, 125
  • Spiral Springs for Spring-driven Motors. E. C.
  • Wadlow, 474
  • Spring Steels, Stress Strain Relationships in,
  • G. A. Hankins, 178
  • Steel Arch, 1652ft. Span of, Kill van Kull
  • Bridge, 650
  • Stop Valve, Self-draining, 491
  • Stress Strain Relationships in Spring Steels,
  • G. A. Hankins, 178
  • Swath Turner, Side Delivery Rake and, W. N.
  • Nicholson and Sons, Ltd., 34

T

  • TACHOMETER, Six-speed Hand, G. Thomas
  • and Co., Ltd., 492
  • Telegraphs, L.M.S. Railway, 224
  • Telephone System, London Automatic, 464
  • Testing Machine, Brake, Bendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd., 549
  • Testing Plant for Aero-engines, 130
  • Textile Mills, " Varatio " Variable Speed Gear in, Variable Power Transmissions, Ltd., 520
  • Thrashing Machines, Rd. Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 34
  • Timber Research, 517
  • Torsional Impact, Shaft Stresses Duo to, W. A. Taplin, 112
  • Tractor Binder, Massey-Harris, 87
  • Tractor, " Suffolk Punch " Heavy Duty Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 63
  • " Tracktrailer " Fitted with " Orolo Track Units, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd.. 87
  • Trolley Omnibuses, 152
  • Trolley, 120-Ton Railway. for the Great
  • Western Railway Company, 48
  • Truck, 1-Ton Petrol-driven Factory, 182
  • Turbine Failures, Steam " Vulcan," 04

V

  • VALVE, Self-draining Stop, 491
  • " Varatio " Variable-spoed Gear in Textile
  • Mills, Variable Power Transmissions, Ltd.,
  • 520

W

  • WAGON, 6-Ton Steam, Fodens, Ltd., 62
  • Wagon, Six-wheeled Steam, Fodens, Ltd., 648
  • Warehouse Truck, A 5-Ton, J. Collis and Sons, * Ltd., 715
  • Water Cooling in the Printing Trade, 129
  • Water Penetration Effects in Lead-sheathed
  • Power Cables, 115
  • Water Research, Subterranean, 506
  • Waters, London, Report on, 195, 230
  • Workshops, New Type of Flooring for, 577

X

  • X-RAY Crystal Analysis in Engineering, Dr. V.
  • E. Pullin on, 2 (Supplement, July 4th, 1930)

Supplements

  • BRADFORD Power Station, Super-pressure
  • Boiler for (Two-page Supplement, September 5th, 1930)
  • Britannia Works of Hopkinsons, Ltd., Huddersfield (Supplement, July 18th, 1930)
  • Folkestone Harbour Swing Bridge, Renewal of (Supplement, December 5th, 1930)
  • Perak River Hydro-electric Power Scheme (Two-page Supplement, August 22nd, 1930)
  • THE METALLURGIST, July 25th, August 29th,
  • September 26th, October 31st, November 28th. December 26th
  • X-ray Crystal Analysis in Engineering, Dr. V. E. Pullin (Supplement, July 4th, 1930)

Miscellaneous

A

  • Accuracy of Gear Teeth, 516, 517
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • Aerial View of Part of the Port of Halifax, 396
  • Aerial View of Tilbury Landing Stage,
  • Customs House, and Railway Station, 28
  • Aero-engines, Air-cooled, A Review of
  • Developments in the Past Ten Years,
  • A. H. R. Feddon, 18
  • Aircraft Exhibition in Paris, 629
  • Airplane Factory in Canada, 510
  • Air Ports, Oil-paved Runways for, J. A. Herlihy. 260
  • " R 101 " Disaster, 395, 400, 401
  • " R 101 " and the Altimeter, Colonel Sir
  • Gordon Hearn, 589
  • .1N Apology. 678
  • .\iialysim, -ray Crystal, in Engineering, 2
  • AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
  • 117, 145, 249, 275, 534, 629, 703
  • Cold Storage at Coke Works, 629
  • Cleveland's New Joint Station, 145
  • Concrete Crib 11,taining Walls, 629
  • Concrete Hauled to Place of US43, 275
  • Drainage Water for Irrigation, 249
  • Engineering in the Theatre, 534
  • Gas Engines of 6000 kW at South Chicago, 117
  • Gas and Oil Pipe Lines, 275
  • Heat Resistant Cast Iron, 703
  • High-pressure Locomotives, 249
  • Hopper Dredger with Screening Plant, 534
  • Hydro-electric Generators for Russia. 629
  • Hydro-electric Power Station, New, 629
  • New Portland Cement Works in Texas, 145
  • Power-operated Wedges for Coal Mining, 275
  • Pulverised Pitch for Fuel, 117
  • Railway Electrification, 703
  • Rural Electrification, 145
  • Salt. Wells and Mines, 275
  • Self-unloading Steamers on the Great Lakes, 145
  • Steel Arch Bridge, 1652ft. Span, 275
  • Testing 'Welds, 703
  • Use of Treated Timber, 534
  • Ventilation for Railway Cars, 703
  • Welded Steel Buildings, 629
  • ARMOURING for Road Surfaces, Est ler
  • Brothers, Ltd., 660
  • Ash-handling Plant at Brighton, Ash Company
  • (London), LW., 504
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
  • Association of Engineers, Manchester :
  • Preeidential Addrvam, E. Windeler,
  • Thermal Progress, 436
  • Selection and Treatment of Gear Materials,
  • Francis W. Rowe, 622
  • Stored Energy, Julius Frith and F. Bucking.
  • ham, 478
  • Visit to the British Oxygen Company's
  • Works at Trafford Park, 398
  • Association, British, for the Advancement of
  • Science :
  • SECTION F. ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND
  • STArtsrics :
  • Costing in Industry and Agriculture, Remarks of Mr. A. Cathleen during Discussion,
  • 366
  • SECTION G. ENCIINEERINU
  • 273. 285, 286
  • Opening Meeting, Interdependence of Science
  • and Engineering, Presidential Address, Sir
  • Ernest Moir, 273, 285, 302
  • Air-cooled Aero-engines, Mr. C. F. Abell, 285
  • Consumption of Fuel in Locomotive Practice,
  • Sir Henry Fowler, 277, 333
  • Design and Construction of H.M.A. " R 100,"
  • Mr. 14. N. Wallis, 303
  • Earth Pressures and Stresses in Overstrained
  • Materials, Interim Reports Presented by
  • Professor W. Cramp, 365
  • High-speed Heavy Oil Engine, Dr. S. J.
  • Davies and Mr. E. Gillen, 286
  • Obscured Fundamentals in Electricity Supply,
  • A. L. Stanton and T. Stevens, 333
  • Report of Committee on Electrical Terms and
  • Definitions, Presented by Professor F. G.
  • Bally, 365
  • Structural Steel Design and Regulations,
  • J. S. Wilson, 364
  • Theory and Experiment in Structural
  • Design, Professor C. Bathe, 364
  • Trend of Airship Construction, Discussion,
  • 303
  • Turbulence in Petrol Engines, Messrs. T. F.
  • Hurley and R. Cook, 285
  • Use of High Steam Pressures and Temperature in the Generation of Power, G. A.
  • Orrok, 333, 340
  • SECTIONS G AND I :
  • Discussion, Air Pressure Variations Encountered in Engineering Works and their
  • Physiological Effects, 302
  • SECTION J, PSYCHOLOCY :
  • Industrial Psychology, Dr. C. S. Myers, F.R.S., 386
  • Association, British Engineers' :
  • Current Affairs, Sir Gilbert C. V , 461
  • Association, Canadian Good Roads
  • Convention, 395
  • Association of Diesel Engine Users :
  • Award for Best Paper Presented, 23
  • Institute of Fuel :
  • Annual Dinner, 460
  • Conference, Economical Use of Fuel in Large
  • Power Stations, 373. 377
  • Industrial Uses of Fuel Oil, I Lubbock, 490
  • Presidential Address, Sir David Milne-Watson, 675
  • Symposium, Papers on Fuel Problems in the
  • Mercantile Marine, by Starry 13. Freeman,
  • Dr. W. M. Meijer, and Mr. W. J. Muller, 521
  • VISITS :
  • Barking Power Station, 373
  • Greenwich Fuel Research Station, 376
  • NORTII-WVITERN SECTION :
  • Sampling and Analysis of Coal, Discussion on
  • Proposed British Standard Specification,
  • 4311
  • Institute, Iron and Steel :
  • Ai I 1.73IN MEEll t; AT PRAGUE
  • 306, 344, 360, 408
  • Analysis of Basic Slag and the Representation of their Composition in a Triangular
  • Diagram, Professor Atkar Quadrat, 360
  • Heterogeneity of an Ingot Made by the
  • Hermet Process, Dr. A. Kriz, 306
  • High-frequency Steel Furnaces, D. F. Campbell, 362
  • Open-hearth Furnace Steel Works, H. C. Wood, 360
  • Permanence of Dimensions Under Stress at
  • Elevated Temperatures, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 345
  • Performance of Dimensions Under Stress at
  • Elevated Temperatures, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 408
  • What Reasons Compelled the Prague Ironworks to Introduce Thin-walled Blast-furnaces ? Ing. Dr. J. &trek, 344
  • AUTUMN MENTINO IN PRAUUE. VISITS
  • likoda Works, Pilsen, 362
  • Trinec Works of the Czechoslovak Mining
  • and Ironworks Company, 345
  • Vitkovice Mines, Steel and Ironworks Corporation, Vitkovice Works, 404
  • Institute of Marine Engineers:
  • Tubes for High-pressure Water-tube Boilers,
  • S. F. Dorey, 566, 572, 600
  • Institute of Metals :
  • Autunm Meeting at Southampton and in
  • France, Programme, 88
  • Autumn Meeting at Southampton, 284, 291,
  • 317, 335
  • Aeronautical Industry, The Use of Non-ferrous Metals in the, Professor D. Hanson,
  • 291
  • Artitirial Ageing of Duralumin and Super-Dorahunin, Dr. K. L. Meissner, 319
  • Effects of Two Years' Atmospheric Exposure
  • on Breaking Load of Hard-drawn Non-ferrous Wires, Inc. J. C. Hudson, 335
  • Gas Removal and Grain Refinement of
  • Aluminium Alloys, Dr. W. Rosenhain,
  • J. D. Grogan and T. H. Schofield, 317
  • Lett ice Distortion as a Factor in the Harden.
  • ing of Metals, W. L. Fink and K. R. Von
  • Horn, 319
  • Pressure Die-cast Aluminium Alloy Test
  • Pieces, J. D. Grogan, 318
  • Silicon-copper Alloys and Siticon-numganese-copper Alloys, Dr. E. Voce, 335
  • Silicon-zinc Alloy, New, E. Vaders, 335
  • Study of the Relation Between Macro and
  • icrost met ure of some Non-ferrous Alloys,
  • Dr, Mario Gayler, 319
  • Use of Non-ferrous Metals in the Aeronautical Industry, Professor D. Hanson,
  • 291
  • Visits to Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Portsmouth Dockyard, and Supermarine Aviation Works at Hythe and
  • Woolston, 310
  • Institute of Transport;
  • Transport Problems, Presidential Address,
  • The Hon. Sir Arthur Stanley, 423
  • Institution of Automobile Engineers :
  • SU1L1111Vr Visit, 23
  • Institution of Chemical Engineers :
  • High-pressure Reactions, Professor W. A.
  • Bone, 537
  • Institution of Civil Engineers :
  • Presidential Address, Sir George W. Humphreys, London's Engineering Problems,
  • 502
  • Opening Out of Cofton Tunnel, London, Midland and Scottish Railway, R. T. McCallum.
  • 565
  • October Examinations, 1930, Pass List
  • (Interim), 568
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers :
  • Presidential Adds., 1 C. Paterson, 476
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
  • Scotland (Incorporated) ;
  • Industrial Conditions, Col. Sir James Lithgow, 398
  • Institution, junior, of Engineers :
  • Development of the Bridge, S. J. Crispin, 406
  • Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
  • Road Transport, Presidential Address, H.
  • Kolway Bambor, 377
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
  • " Charter " Dinner, 469
  • Coefficients of Heat Transfer from Tube to
  • Water, A. Eagle and R. M. Ferguson, 605
  • Effect of Metallic Coating upon Fatigue,
  • R. H. D. Barklie and H. J. Davies, 670
  • Excerpts from the Address by the President,
  • Loughnan St. L. Pondred, 447
  • Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture, Machinery of the
  • Earth, Professor J. W. Gregory, 532
  • Heat Transfer from Tube to Water, Albert
  • Eagle and R. M. Ferguson, 596
  • Manufacture of Sheet Glass, Professor W. E.
  • S. Turner, 657
  • X-Rays in Engineering Practice, Dr. V. E.
  • Pullin, 682, 686
  • Summit MEETING AT BRISTOL :
  • Air-cooled Aero-engines : A Review of Dove.
  • lopments in the Past Ten Years, A. H. R.
  • Foddon, 18
  • VISITS TO WORKS:
  • Bristol Aeroplane Company, Fitton, 5
  • Bristol Corporation Electric Generating
  • Station, Port isheaci, 31
  • Bristol, Port of. Authority, 5
  • Bristol Waterworks Company. 5
  • Fry, J. S., and Sons, Somerdale, 5
  • Gloucester Railway Caniage and Wagon Company, Ltd., Gloucester, 6
  • Great Western Railway Company. Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works, Swindon, 31
  • Lister, R. A., and Co., Ltd.. Dursley,
  • Petters Ltd.. Westland Works, Yeovil, 32
  • Sisson, W.. and Co., Gloucester, 31
  • Spencer (Melkshamt, Ltd., Melksham, 31
  • Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., Bath, 6
  • Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company, Chipponham, 6
  • 'Wills, W. D. and H. 0., 5
  • NORTH•WEST BRANCH :
  • Annual Dinner, 663
  • Some Considerations Affecting Future Development of the Steam Cycle, K. Baumann,
  • 518, 538, 544
  • YORKSHIRE BRANCH :
  • Chairman's Address, Obsolescence and
  • Organisation, Major F. L. Watson, 710
  • Institution of Mining Engineers :
  • Ninety-first General Meeting at Birmingham,
  • Programme, 19
  • Institution of Naval Architects :
  • Performance of Two Vessels with Electric
  • Transmission Gear, W. J. Betsey, 154
  • Summer Meeting at Liverpool, 59, 84
  • Cargo Ships and Dock Equipment, R. T.
  • Wilton, 85
  • Economics of Cargo Liners, Hon. L. H.
  • Crippe, 60, 72
  • Mechanisation of Airship Handling, Major
  • G. H. Scott, 61
  • Ship Performance and Rudder Effect, W. H.
  • Woolnough and Dr. A. M. Robb, 84
  • Virtual Mass of Ship Models, Professor T. B.
  • Abell, 85
  • Wind Resistance of Ships, G. Hughes. 85
  • Visits and Social Events, 86
  • Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers arid
  • Shipbuilders
  • Presidential A i i rem, J. McGovern, The Shipbuilding 11.,111t ry, 492
  • Institution of Structural Engineers :
  • Presidential Address, R. H. Harry Stanger,
  • The Art, of Concrete Making, 491
  • Society, American, of Civil Engineers :
  • Civil Engineering, New Journal, 568
  • Society, American, of Mechanical Engineers :
  • Cemented Tungsten Carbide as Applied to
  • Cutting Tools, L. J. St. Clair, 715
  • Society, Newcomen :
  • Fire • extinguishing Engines in England, 1625-1725, Rhys Jenkins, 686
  • Old Cornish Mining Terms, A. Titley, 713
  • Society, Royal Aeronautical :
  • Akroyd-Stuart Memorial Lecture, Origin and
  • Development of Heavy Oil Aero-engines, D. R. Pye, 705
  • AUSTRALIAN-BUILT Floating Dock, 449, 466
  • Automatic Loom, Platt -Toyoda, 644, 645, 652

B

  • BATTERSEA Power Station, 550, 592
  • Battersea Power Station and Sulphur, 592
  • Board of Educator, Science Awards, 660
  • Boiler Circulation, Owens Boiler Circulator,
  • Ltd., 575
  • Bradford Power Station, Super-pressure Boiler
  • for, 244, 254, 278, 279 (Suppirment, September 51h, 1930)
  • High-pressure Water-tube Boiler Developments at Renfrew Works of Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 366
  • ' Super Lancashire " Boiler, D. Adamson and Co., Ltd.. 321
  • Boilers of the " King George V.," 367
  • Books of Reference, 183, 619
  • Booster Pumps for Oil Gas, General Oil Gas Corporation, Now York City, 508
  • Brake Testing Machine, Bendix-Parrot Brakes, Ltd., 549
  • Brick-making Process, Automatic High-speed,
  • Vimax Machinery Company, Ltd., 370, 379
  • BRIDGES :
  • 'Esthetics in Metal Bridge Designs. W.
  • Nelson Elgood, 256
  • Bascule Bridge at Great Yarmouth, 558, 570
  • Halifax Harbour Bridge, 310
  • Hudson River Bridge, The, 110, 122
  • Railway Bridge, Quick Replacement of, at
  • Carr-lane, Liverpool, 491
  • Renewal of Folkestone Harbour Swing
  • Bridge, 614, 624
  • St. Lawrence Bridge, New, 131 •
  • Shifting Bridge Piers in the U.S.A., 307
  • Steel Arch, 1652ft. Span, of Kill van Kull
  • Bridge, 660
  • Sydney Harbour, 10, 12, 40, 17
  • BRITISH Chemical Standard Bronze "
  • 113raaa) " B." 293
  • British Engineering Industry, Realities and
  • Problems, 632
  • BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
  • British k"liotilical Standard " "
  • (Brass) 13," 293
  • British Standard Conversion Tables, 47
  • Rationalisation in the 'roil and Stool
  • Industry, Appointment of Committeo, 622
  • Specifications :
  • Attachment of Circular Metal Cutting Saws,
  • 289
  • Bronze Wire and Cadiniuin Copper Wire, 663
  • Carbon Filament Glow Lamps, 8$
  • Colours for Ready-mixed Paints, 537
  • Derrick and Travelling Jib Cranes, 183
  • Electric Cable Soldering Sockets, 133
  • ',Manche Type Primary Cells, 351
  • Non-ferrous Metals, 88
  • Performance of Desk Type Electric Fans, 17
  • Porcelain Insulators for Power Lines, 635
  • Roofing Tiles, 717
  • Short-link Wrought Iron Crane Chain, 2811
  • Steel Forgings, Blooms and Castings, 289
  • Steel Gas Cylinders, 537
  • Symmetrical Light Distributions from Lighting Fittings (B.S.& No. 398, 1930), 423
  • Tungsten Filament Electric Lamps, 463
  • Wheel Rims and Tiro Bands fur Automobiles, 678
  • Wrought Light Aluminium Alloy Sheets and
  • Tubes, 289
  • BRITISH and Asiatic Engineers, C. A. Midill,..
  • ton Smith, 391
  • Broadcasting Station for Warsaw, Poland, 4006
  • Bruckmann, Dipl.-Ing., Recent Drag-line Excavator Practice in Germany, 388-391
  • BUILDING EXHIBITION, OLYMPIA : 347, 378
  • Builders Hoist. Stothert and Pitt. Ltd., 379
  • Chain and Chisel Mortising Machine, Wadkin and Co., 378
  • Combined Planing and Thicknessing Machine, Wadkin and Co., 278
  • Concrete Mixer, Aveling and Porter, Ltd., 378
  • Concrete Mixer, Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 379
  • Concrete Mixer, Millers' Machinery Company. Ltd., 348
  • Concrete Mixer, Ransomer' and Rapier, Ltd., 378
  • Cross-cutting and Trenching Machine, Wadkin and Co., 378
  • Electric Drive Tenoning Machine, Wadkin and Co., 378
  • Electrically Driven Vert ieal-spindle Moulder, 378
  • Fencing Wire, Penfold Fencing, Ltd., 347
  • Models of Cranes, Butters Brothers and Co., 378
  • Mortising Machine, J. Sagan and Co., Ltd. 379
  • Paint-mixing and Grinding Machines, Grinding, Mixing and Separating Company, Ltd., 347
  • Pug Mill for Brickworks, H. and E. Liutott, 347
  • Pump, Portable, for Lifting and Forcing
  • Purposes, Winget, Ltd., 347
  • Saw, Canting-spindle Dimension, Wadkin and Co., 378
  • Other Exhibits, 379

C

  • CALANDRIA Vacuum Pans. Inclined, Mirrlees
  • Watson Company, Ltd., 410
  • CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
  • 19. 102, 131), 2:15, 289, 310, 5110, 578, 680
  • Aids for teal Industry, 131
  • Alberta Bituminous Sands, 579
  • Alcoa Power Plant, 860
  • .Ammonium Sulphate, 310
  • Another Nickel Plant, 579
  • Asbestos, 310
  • Automatic Train Line Couplings, 660
  • Big Barking Plant, 510
  • Big Flotation Mill, 235
  • Big Seaboard Power Plant. 1(02
  • Bounty on Iron Ore, 19
  • Briquetting Plant, 578
  • Buildin; Insulation, 510
  • Canada a Fiscal Policy, 130
  • Canada's Now Seaport City, 510
  • CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS (continued):
  • Canadian Machinery, 103
  • ('anal, Work on the Beauharnois. 103
  • Chemical Industry Progress, 102
  • Chemists to Join Forces, 131
  • Coal, 454
  • Coking Plant, 19
  • Creosoting Plant to be Increasml, 578
  • Electricity on Prairies, 289
  • Experiment with Cobalt Ores, 289
  • Fertiliser Plant, New, 103
  • Fertiliser Plants, Advanced, 19
  • Flin Flon Starts Production, 510
  • Gas Project for South-Western Ontario, 660
  • Halifax Harbour Bridge, 310
  • Huge Natural Gas Projects, 289
  • Improvement of Montreal Waterworks, 310
  • Increased Grain Storage, 131
  • International Nickel Operations, 310
  • Labour Problems, 578
  • Large Airplane Factory, 510
  • Lignite Coal Developments. 102
  • Michipicoten Coal Dock, 19
  • Mine Head Electric Plant, 103
  • Mining Laboratory, 579
  • New Aid to Navigation, 310
  • New Dock and Fertiliser Plant, 131
  • Now Means of Communication, 454
  • New Reaper Thresher, 131
  • New St. Lawrence Bridge, 131
  • New Tube Mill, 660
  • Ontario's Iron Deposits, 289
  • Ontario's Mineral Output, 102
  • Ontario Radium Deposit, 660
  • Petrol, New Source of, 103
  • Petroleum, 660
  • Plans for Steel Plant, 131
  • Power Plant Planned for Toronto, 235
  • Progress at Churchill, 578
  • Proposed Big Smelter, 131
  • Railway Car Heating, 454
  • Railway Extensions, 19
  • Railway Link in British Columbia nearing
  • Completion, 510
  • " It 100's " Visit to Canada, 19
  • Rubber Industry, 235
  • Sodium Sulphate, 660
  • Ton Engines for the C.P.R., 131
  • Timber. Treating 100ft, 102
  • Train Telephone Service, 060
  • Transmission Lines, 578
  • Transportation, 510
  • Tube Mill at New Toronto, 600
  • Use for Cedar Waate, 454
  • Vancouver's Municipal Airport Opened. 578
  • Western Peat Resources, 310
  • NAL. Proposed Chignecto, 280
  • c,,rtridge Cases, Manufacture of S.A.A., F.
  • Adcock, 668
  • Castle Nut, Novel, 577
  • Catalogues. 23, 61, 77, 105, 133, 159, 265, 325,
  • 464, 553, 691, 717
  • Centenary of Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 315
  • Citroon Kegresse Petrol Tractor, 339
  • Conerel e. Bonding New Concrete to Old, 393
  • c..nerete Pipe-testing Machine, 323
  • Constant-current Electric Driving on the
  • Austin System, 704
  • Contracts, 20. 77, 105, 133, 159. 185, 213, 239,
  • 295, 325. 383. 413, 439, 472, 49.5, 525, 553,
  • 584, 609, 635, 663, 689. 719
  • Control Gear. Electric, Laurence Scott and
  • Electrometers, Ltd., 714
  • Copper Smelting Practice, 394
  • Crane. 5-Ton Overhead Travelling, with Ball
  • Bearings, J. Adamson and Co., '236
  • Crane, 5-Ton Portal, Operated by an Oil Engine,
  • Jos. Booth and Bros., Ltd., 44, 45
  • Crane, Light Locomotive, for Ash Handling,
  • 102
  • Current Affairs, Address by Sir Gilbert C. Vylo
  • to the British Engineers' Association, 451
  • Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 24, 52. 78.
  • 106, 135, 169, 180, 214, 240, 266, 296, 326.
  • 354, 384, 414, 440, 470, 496, 526, 564, 582,
  • 010, 636, 664, 692, 720
  • Cutting Tests with Cemented Tungsten-carbide Lathe Tools, T. G. Digges, 247

D

  • DAVIT, '11w Barclay, Union-Castle Motor Liner "Winchestor Castle," 425
  • Demonstrations of Rifle Performance, 320
  • Depth Sounding Recorder on Union-Castle Motor Liner "Winchester Castle." 425
  • Derailments of Express Locomotives, 307
  • Detroit River Tunnel, Opening in November, 349
  • Devices for Handling Awkward Heavy Articles, Transporting Machinery Company, Ltd., 261
  • Die Casting Practice, Modern, E. V. Pannell, 168, 193
  • Dionic Water Tester, Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., 350
  • Disposal of Refuse in France by the Beccari Process, 6
  • Drill, Four-cylinder Rotary Pneumatic, Globe Pneumatic Engineering Company, Ltd., 632
  • I)nnstou " B " Power Station, Equipment of, 426
  • Duranty, Walter, Notes on a Tour in Turkestan, 450
  • Dust Arrester, New, 71.5
  • Dynamometer Cars at the International Agricultural Tractor Trials at Ardington. 308, 309

E

  • EFFECTS of Phosphorus ue the Strength of
  • Admiralty Gun-Metal, H. C. Dews, 336
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS
  • Electric Control Gear. Laurence Scott and
  • Electrometers, Ltd., 714
  • Electrical Control Gear, Mining, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 546
  • Electric Scoreboanls at Wimbledon, Robert
  • A. Smith, 145
  • Electricity Supply and Flue Gases, 394
  • General Electrification of France, 246
  • Generation of Electricity, 492
  • Heavy Duty Butt Flash Welding Machines,
  • A.E.0 540
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
  • High-tension Line Protection by the Petersen
  • Arc Suppressor, 126
  • Magnetic Separation and Sieving of Foundry
  • Sand, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Ltd., 630
  • Melbourne Tramways, Mercury Arc Rectifier
  • Equipment for the, 655
  • Modern Switehgear, A. Iteyrolle and Co. Ltd.. 675
  • Network Boxes, British Insulated Cables, Ltd., 622
  • New Type of Terminal Bushing for Extra
  • High Tension, 407
  • Past and Present Electrical Work at Chelmsford, Crompton Parkinson, Ltd., 434
  • Protection of Alternating-current Generators. 138, 164, 194
  • Resistance But t Welding in Shipyards, 716
  • Single-phase Repulsion Start Induction Motors, 649
  • 62.500•kVA Turbo-generators at Goldenburg
  • Power Station, Germany. 144, 14$
  • Summation Metering Equipment, Ferranti, Ltd., 628
  • Terminal Bushing for Extra High Tension,
  • New Typo of, 407
  • Turbo-generators. 62,500-kVA, Goldenburg
  • Power Station, Germany, 144, 148
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS :
  • Oil Engine, Airless Injection Cold Starting
  • Horizontal, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 32
  • Oil Engine, Four-cylinder Vertical, Aveting
  • and Porter, Ltd.. 86
  • Heavy Oil•engined Locomotive for Plantation Service, Avonside Engine Company,
  • Ltd., 223
  • Oil Engine, Low-pressure High-speed, Oil
  • Motors, Ltd., 45
  • Marine Oil Engine, 2140 B.H.P. Double-acting Two-stroke, The Jorgensen, 232,
  • 233
  • 95 B.H.P. High-speed Oil Engine for Road
  • Transport Work, Associated Equipment
  • Company, Ltd., 507
  • Oil Engine, 1000 B.H.P. Vis-a-Vis Horizontal for Fen Pumping, Premier Gas
  • Engine Company, Ltd., 620, 621 ; (Erra
  • turn), 678
  • Oil Engine, 70-77 B.H.P.
  • Vertical Heavy, Davey, Paxman and Co.,
  • Ltd., 87
  • Oil Engines, Junkers Design Opposed-piston
  • Heavy, 258. 288
  • Englesson. Elov, Pitting in Water Turbines,
  • 418-421
  • EXCAVATOR Practice in Germany, Recent
  • Drag-line, DipL-Ing. Bruckmann, 388-391
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • Aircraft Exhibition in Paris, 629
  • International Motor Exhibition at Olyinpis,,
  • 431
  • Marine Exhibition in Paris, 396
  • Model Envitmer Exhibition, 277
  • Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition,
  • January. 1931, 678
  • Wireless Exhibition at Olympia, 334

F

  • FERRANTI, Ltd., Summation Metering Equipment, 628
  • Fire Engine, 35-40 H.P. Motor, Merryweather
  • and Sons. Ltd., 88
  • Fire Fighting Appliances, Three New, Merry•
  • weather and Sons, Ltd., 98
  • Floating Dock. An Australian-built, 449, 466
  • Flowing Water, J. M. Lacey, 218
  • Flue Gases, Electric Supply and Cleansing of.
  • 394
  • Forthcoming Engagements, 26, 54, 80, 108, 138, 162, 188, 216. 242, 268, 297, 328, 356, 386, 416, 442, 472, 498, 528, 556, 584, 612, 638,
  • 666, 694, 722
  • FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
  • 25, 53, 79, 107, 135, 161, 187, 215, 241, 267, 297, 327, 355, 385, 415, 441, 471, 497, 527,
  • 556, 583, 611, 637, 665, 093, 721,
  • Aeroplane Accidents, 267
  • African Railway Construction, 637
  • Airship Disaster, 441
  • Alsace Canal, The, 135
  • Claude Power Scheme, 25, 187, 415
  • Coal. 637
  • Colonial Anthracite, 693
  • Colonial Exhibition. 267
  • Concorde Bridge, The, 161
  • Continental Combine, 471
  • Costs, 215
  • Cruiser, " Dupleix," 441
  • Electrical Distribution, 327
  • Energy from the Rhine, 583
  • Engineers' Status, 297
  • Falling Prices, 135
  • Flood Protection, 161, 637
  • Flood Reservoirs, 611
  • Foreign Capital, 241
  • Foreign Trade, 107
  • Fremont, Charles, The Late, 241
  • German Coal. 385
  • Harbour Works, 441
  • Inland Waterways, 527
  • International Unions, 527
  • Iron and Steel Production, 187, 555
  • Irrigation and Power, 107
  • Labour Agitation, 187
  • Labour Doubles, 267
  • Lille an Inland Port, 721
  • Local Railways, 583
  • Lyons Air Port, 693
  • Miners' Strike, 3511
  • Motor Barges. 665
  • Motor Car Industry, 555
  • Motor Cars. 25, 187
  • Motor Coaches, 611
  • Navy, The, 471, 665
  • New Liner, 297
  • New Paris Terminus, 79
  • Nord Terminus, 135
  • Northern Canal, 297
  • Omnibuses and Tramways, 497
  • Paris Sewage, 215
  • Plougastel Bridge, 415
  • Four -wheel-driven Tractor, Latil Industrial
  • Vehicles, Ltd., 339
  • FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued)
  • Public Works, 53, 527, 011
  • Railway Accident, 415
  • Railway Accidents, 527
  • Railway Deficits, 25, 497
  • Railway Disasters, 611
  • Railway Enterprise, 497
  • Railway Signalling, 355
  • Railway Speeds, 53
  • Refuse Disposal, 187, 327
  • Reinforcement Tubes, 241
  • Road Construction, 355
  • Road Engineering, 215
  • Rolling Stock, 79
  • Rolling Stock Costs, 135
  • Rural Electrification, 721
  • Russian Anthracite, 79
  • Sautet Dam, 327
  • Sea Water Power, 471, 555
  • Seventeenth-century Ship, 385
  • Shipbuilders' Union, 037
  • Shipbuilding, 25, 107, 187, 583, 665
  • Shipbuilding Material, 267
  • Smoke Consumption, 415
  • Social Charges, 53
  • Steel Cartel, 297, 441, 497
  • Steel Comptoir, 53, 11)7
  • Steel Consumption, 441
  • Steel Prices, 79
  • Steel Production, 355, 693
  • Steel Trade, 161
  • Steel and Engineering Trades, 327
  • Steel Trade Disorganisation, 415
  • Trade Reforms, 555
  • Trade Situation, 241, 385, 065
  • Trade Tendencies, 721
  • Trans-Pyrenees Railway, 107
  • Trans-Saharan Railway, 637
  • Wages, 471
  • Wages Reduction, 583
  • Wagon Builders' Union, 297
  • Wagon Cartel, 385
  • Water Congress, 53
  • Wreck Explosion, 693
  • FUEL Oil Tractor, Marshall, Sows and Co., Ltd. 338
  • Fusion Welding of Pressure Vessels, 393

G

  • Gas Compressor, Seven-stage, Sulzer Brothers, 118
  • Gas Lighting, Early Days of. P. G. Crocroft, 616, 642

H

  • HACKSAW Blades, Manufacture of " Eclipse," 312, 316
  • Hearn, Colonel Sir Gordon, " It 101 " and the Altimeter, 589
  • Heating and Drying of Granular Materials by
  • Convection, W. Gilbert, 590, 530, 574, 587, 617, 640
  • High-pressure Water-tube Boiler Developments at Renfrew Works of Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 366
  • Hofherr Schrantz - Clayton - Sbuttleworth 30
  • H.P. Tractor, 339
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme. Perak River, 190, 191, 292, 220, 228, 250, 251
  • Hydro Thermal Tidal Power Scheme, Paul Shishkotl, 330, 358

I

  • INTERNATIONAL. Agricultural Tractor Trials
  • at Ardington, 308, 309, 337
  • INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE AT LIEGE
  • A Study of Plain and Reinforced Cotn
  • Retaining Walls, Ewart S. Andrews, 397
  • Architecture of Concrete, Professor Beresford Pito, 397
  • Colonial Uses of Concrete, 397
  • Composition, Mixing, Methods of Application
  • of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete as
  • Used in the Yards and the Control of Same,
  • Major T. R. Gregson, 397
  • Effect of Temperature on Flat Arches Constructed of Reinforced Concrete, C. S. Gray, 397
  • Exeeritnents on Anchoring Hooks at the
  • kinds of Reinforced Bars for Concrete, Dr. Wyss, 397
  • Notes on the Taste Made on the Reinforced Concrete Bridge in Rue la Fazette in Paris,
  • Monsieur Lanes, 397
  • Piles, J. McCarthy, 397
  • Reinforced Concrete in Great Britain, Kirkwood Dodds, 397
  • Results of Measurements of Deformation and.
  • Tensions of Mushroom Floor Slabs, Professor Ros and Dr. Eichinger, 397
  • Some Notes on the Composition, Mixing and
  • Application of Concrete in Engineering
  • Works, C. S. Jaekaman, 397
  • Stresses in Dams, S. D. Carothers, 397
  • Structural Tests on Models by Begg's
  • Method, J. Blazek, 397
  • Temperature and Cement, Dr. Oscar Faber,
  • 397
  • 'rest Measurements on the Arlington Memorial Bridge at Washington, D.C., Mr.
  • Fishburn, 397
  • Work of the Building Research Station on
  • Small Movements in Concrete, Dr. W. H.
  • Granville, 397
  • Visits and Entertainments, 397
  • INTERNATIONAL Congress of Mines, Metallurgy and Applied Geology at Liége, 10
  • International " Farman " Tractor, International Harvester Company, of Great
  • Britain, Ltd., 337
  • INTERNATIONAL MOTOR EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA :
  • 428, 431, 452, 479, 508
  • Double Six 40-SO H.P. Chassis, Daimler COM.
  • pally. 479
  • INTERNATIONAL MOTOR EXHIBITION AT
  • OLYMPIA (continued) :
  • 11.8 11.P. Six-cylinder Car, " Scorpion "
  • Triumph Company. 481
  • 40-50 H.1). Car, Phantom II.," Rolls-Royce,
  • 428, 431
  • Further Devolopments in Saloon Car, Trojan.
  • Ltd., 480
  • Improvements to Standard Typos of Cars,
  • Riley Company, 479
  • New Transmission System for Cars. Daimler
  • Company, 479
  • 19.7 H.P. Engine, " Vortic " Car, Hillman Company, 481
  • " Silver Eagle " Car, Alvis Company, 479
  • Six-cylinder Engine, " Morris Major," 481
  • Six-cylinder Saloon, " Morris Isis." 481
  • Six-wheeled Limousine, Crossley Motors,
  • 428, 434
  • 16 H.P. Car, Six-cylinder Saloon, Improvements to, Standard Company, 428, 434
  • 16-50 H.P. Car, Sectional Views of Engine.
  • Gear-box, Front and Back Axles. Humber
  • Company., 432, 433
  • Supercharging Adopted on Each Engine,
  • British Mercedes-Benz Company, 479
  • 10 H.P. Car, Rover Company, Ltd., 481
  • 30 H.P. Chassis, Invieta Company, 480
  • 20 H.P. Car, " Ranelagh " Limousine, Alterations to, Austin Motor Company, 428, 433
  • 20-25 H.P. Chassis, Various New Features,
  • Rolls-Royce, 431
  • 10 H.P. Car, Singer Company, 481
  • 12-50 H.P. Four-cylinder Car, Alvis Company, 479
  • Accessories :
  • Air Compressors for Motor Car Garages, 482
  • Air-cooled Air Compressing Plant, Romac
  • Motor Accessories, Ltd., 482
  • Air Filter and Air Silencer, Smith, Frank and
  • Co., 482
  • Bendix Brakes, Bendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd..
  • 481
  • Duo Servo Brakes, Ilendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd., 481
  • Fluid Fly-wheel and Self-changing Gear-box,
  • Daimler Company, 479
  • 1-kW Lighting Set, Boulton awl Paul. Ltd., 508
  • Pump, Electrically Operated Petrol, S.V. Company. 482
  • Pump, Mechanically Operated, Amalgamated
  • Carburotters, Ltd., 482
  • Thief-proof " Petromag " Lock Tap, Ross,
  • Courtney and Co., Ltd., 482
  • Sumo other Exhibits, 510
  • Motor Boats :
  • 481t. Express Cruiser, Thornycroft, .1. 1., and
  • Co.. Ltd., 453
  • 19ft. Colonial Runabout Boat, Brooke, J. W.,
  • and Co.. Ltd., 452, 453
  • Marine Oil Engine Section
  • 57 13.H.P. Marino Engine, Norris, Henty and
  • Gardners. Ltd., 452, 453
  • 5 B.H.P. Two-cylinder Engine, Brooke, J. W..
  • and Co.. Ltd., 453
  • 40 B.H.P. Four-cylinder Heavy Oil Engine,
  • Wiseman, Alfred, Ltd., 509
  • 42 B.H.P. " Acro " Heavy Oil Engine, Ailsa
  • Craig Motor Company, Ltd., 452, 454
  • 9 B.H.P. Marine Oil Engine, Thornycroft,
  • J. I., and Co., Ltd., 452, 453
  • Opposed - piston Twin - cylinder Engine,
  • Coventry Victor Motor Company. Ltd.. 454
  • Outboard Engine, Weaver Patented Four-stroke, Coventry Victor Motor Company, Ltd., 464
  • 75 B.H.P. Marine Oil Engine, Thornycroft,
  • J. I.. and Co., Ltd., 452, 453
  • 60-80 H.P. Four-cylinder Heavy Oil Engine,
  • Gleniffer Engines, Ltd., 509
  • 34 B.H.P. Petrol-paraffin Marine Engine,
  • Dorman. W. H., and Co., Ltd., 508
  • 35 B.H.1'. Generator Set. Norris, Henty and
  • Gardners, Ltd., 452, 453
  • 28 H.P. Six-cylinder Engine, Re-designed,
  • Brooko, J. W., and ('o.. Ltd., 452, 453
  • 24-45 B.H.P. Four-cylinder Petrol-paraffin
  • Engine, Parsons Oil Engine Company.
  • Ltd., 509
  • 2i B.H.P. Outboard Motor, Stubbs, Joseph,
  • Ltd., 508
  • IRON AND STEEL
  • Iron and Steel Industry for British Columbia,
  • 210
  • Iron and Steel Industry on the Continent,
  • Report Prepared by National Federation
  • of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, 17
  • National Federation of iron and Steel Manufacturers, Report on Iron and Steel
  • Industry on the Continent, 17
  • Iron and Steel, Rail Rates on, by E. T. Good,

L

  • LABORATORIES, New Engineering, at University College, Nottingham, 70, 71
  • Lanz " Bulldog " Tractor, Heinrich Lanz Aktiengesellschaft, 338, 342
  • Launches and Trial Trips, 23, 54, 108, 185, 265, 325, 410. 438, 469. 495, 525, 581, 635, 683, 719
  • LEADING ARTICLES :
  • Akroyd-Diesel Engines, 681
  • An Avoidable Railway Accident, 13
  • Automatic Train Control, 626
  • British Economic Mission to the Far East, 229
  • British Engineering Industries, 625
  • City Noises, 653
  • Commercial Possibilities of the Airship, 175
  • Conditions of Contract, 13
  • Continental Markets, 514
  • " Creep " Designing, 513
  • Dalmuir, 284
  • Destruction of the " R 101," 401
  • Diesel, 256
  • Electricity Tariffs, 123
  • Engineering in Germany, 571
  • F.B.I. and Tariff Reform, 430
  • Fixation of Carbon Dioxide, 95
  • Flowers in the Boiler Shop, 41
  • Foreign Tongues, 95
  • Foreign Trade and Costs, 203
  • LEADING ARTICLES (eon/in...0
  • Future of BMW' Roily, aye. 430
  • Grock." 709
  • Crowth of Civil Aviation, 485
  • High-premium Boiler Tubed, 599
  • High-pressure Steam at Bradford, 255
  • Higher Technical Education in Europe. 123
  • Hydraulic Engineering Progress in Enrols,.
  • 313
  • Imperial Conferenee, 371
  • Inspiration of Tradition. 41
  • Leisure, 313
  • Locomotive N. " 10,000," 149
  • Machinery of the Earth, 543
  • Measurement of Noise. 371
  • Motor Car Tendencisu Abroad, 129
  • Obeoleseence, 709
  • Of Museums, 681
  • Power from Warm Water, 457
  • Railway Accidents, 486
  • Railway Electrification in Italy, 571
  • Railway Position, 175
  • Railwaymen's Pay, 600
  • Report on London Waters, 204
  • Rival Systems of Pulverised Coal Burning,
  • 229
  • Suss cling of Cold, 343
  • small II arks and Large, 344
  • Teelmological Unemployment, 544
  • The Limit to Steam Temperature, 283
  • Trade Problems Abroad, 67
  • Two-fluid Cycles for Power Plants, 458
  • Wages and Prices, 149
  • Wages and Sheltered Industries, 4152
  • Waste in Industry, 653
  • W'orld's Electricity Supply, 67
  • LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS:
  • England, North of, 22, 50, 711, 104, 132, 158, 184, 212, 238, 264, 294, 324, 352, 382, 412, 438, 468, 494, 521, 552. 580. 608, 634, 662, 090, 718
  • Lancashire, 21, 19, 75, 103, 131, 157, 183, 211. 237, 263, 293, 323, 351, 381, 411, 437, 467, 493, 523, 551, 579, 607, 633, 061, 689, 717
  • Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 49, 75, 103, 131, 157, 183, 211, 237, 263. 293, 323, 351,
381, 411, 437,	467,	493,	523,	551,1179,		607,
633, 661, 689.	717					
  • Scotland, 23, 51, 77, 105, 133, 1.58, 185, 213,
239, 265. 295,	325,	353.	383.	413,	439,	469,
495, 525. 552.	581,	609,	634,	662,	691,	718
  • Sholtield, 22. 50, 76, 104, 132, 158, 184, 212,
  • 238, 264, 294, 324, 352. 382, 412, 438. 408,
  • 494, 524, 551, 580, 008. 034, 061, 090, 718
  • Wales and Adjoining Counties. 23, 51, 77,
105, 133. 159, 18A, 213, 239, 265, 295,						325,
353, 383, 413,	439.	469.	495,	525,	553.	581,
009. 635, 663,	691.	71 9				
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
  • Airship. mad Tropical Climates, H. N.
  • Boetchor, 537
  • British Engineering Industries, C. H.
  • Douglas, 647
  • China Trade, China Hand, 506
  • Cohesion, Thos. H. Webster. 260
  • Commercial Possibilities of the Airship,
  • X. Y. Z., 200
  • Concrete Roads and their Jointe. H. C. Johnson, 349
  • Cost of Helium, R. V. Southwell. 349
  • " Creep " Designing, A. C. Vivian, 537
  • Curse of Competitive Selling, A. F. Swaino,
  • 591
  • Dalmuir, Vista, 307
  • Diesel, John D. Troup, 275
  • Dividing the Circle, Ixion, 647, 703: .1.
  • Barton, 674 ; Dalgian, 674, 703 ; A. L.
  • Ryness, 674 ; E. A. G. S., 674
  • Electricity Tariffs, C. B. N., 108
  • Engineering Aid to Industry, Leonard
  • Andrew.. 564
  • Foreign Tongues, 31. C. Butler. 506 ; M.
  • Gossiesux. 478 ; E. S. Hodgson, 180, 395,
  • 506 ; Triferrie, 143 ; B. L. Voakuil. 478 ;
  • I.. A. Ware, 346
  • class Making, W. E. S. Turner, 019
  • High-pressure Locomotives, Dr.-Ing. Opitz,
  • 462 ; IV. A. Tuplin, 478
  • Inferiority Complex, Carhonizer, 647 ; Arthur
  • Duckham, 641 ; W. W. S,, 674
  • Land Marling Machines, George MacGregor,
  • 7
  • Leisure, Arthur Williamson, 348
  • Links in the History of the Locomotive,
  • C. R. K. 92
  • Liverpool and Manchester Railway, H.
  • Holcroft, 673
  • Locomotive No. " 123," P. A. Hyde, 260
  • Locomotive No. " 10,000," C. F. Dendy
  • Marshall, 180
  • Loss of the " Captain," Octogenarian, 260
  • " Miss England'S " and Other High-speed
  • Propellers, F. Bamford, 42
  • Motor Cycle Engineering, W. E. Alcock, 536
  • Motor Ship " Tharold," Chicago Engineer.
  • 200
  • Power from Warm Water, Georges Claude, 564
  • Prentice. and College Workshops, R. W. Williams. 7
  • Railway Progress, J. G. G. Mules, 478
  • Recent Buffer Stop Accidents at Emit.),
  • R. Axon, 647
  • Ruck Drilling in Colombo Harbour. G. W.
  • Dodds, 180
  • Rural Electrification, James Monks, 260
  • Sag and Stresses in Overhead Wires. A. L. Galbraith. 563
  • Sags and Tensions in Overhead Wires, C. G. Watson, 702
  • Salvage of Waste, Boffm, 61
  • Sampling of Coal, George H. Willoek, 377
  • Shiahkoff Hydro-thermal Storage Scheme,
  • O. E. Hider, 673
  • Side Wind and Resistance of Train., F. E.
  • Lindsay. 619
  • Side %%Ind and the Resistance of
  • C. F. Dendy Marshall. 647
  • Side Wind and the Resistance of Trains.
  • F. E. Lindsay, 619 ; C. F. Dandy Marshall, 647
  • Steel-framed Buildings, J. A. G. Smith, 42
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge, A. J. Dorman, 200 :
  • Hugh Bell, 200
  • Technological Unemployment, Hugh P.
  • Vowlos, 564
  • Tensile Strength in Bolts, H. P. Spratt, 280
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR fr./114mo')
  • Tide Power &teams, Geo. T. Pardue. 463
  • linen esloyment, It. Doi lays Archibald, 01
  • Woeake Brine Pipes, Salt Union, Dal., 61
  • L1EFR NCK, F. A., Water Supply ProMeans
  • in Holland. 631
  • Linke Track-laying Tractor, Linke Hoffman-11,,,elawerke•Aktiengesellsehaft, 338, 342
  • LITERATURE
  • Reviews :
  • An Early Experiment in Industrial Organisetion : Bring a History of the Firm of Mediu. mad 1Vatt. 1775-- 1805, Knob Hell, 110
  • Blast.furnace Neale°, Fred Clement t, till
  • Business Charts, T. G. Russo, 654
  • Coke for Blast-furnaces, R. A. Mutt and R. V. Wheeler. 683
  • Condensed Outline of Modern Physical
  • Chemistry, F. H. Constable. 257
  • Einfahrung in die Erdbildinessung (Terre• striche Photograminetrie). Hans Imechner, 620
  • Electrical Distribution Engineering, Howard P. Seebye, 315
  • Electrical Power Transmission soul Inter-connection, C. Dannatt and .1. W. Dalgleish. 710
  • Electricity on Gasworks. H. C. Widlake, 654
  • Engineering Economics, T. H. Burnham, 487
  • Flood Flows : A Study of Frequencies and Magnitudes, Allen Hawn, 486
  • Geodesy, George L. Hostner, 487
  • Meassurement of Hydrogen Ion Concentration, Julius Grant, 204
  • Metalliferous Mine Surveying, Thomas G.
  • Houton, 97
  • Mine Atmospheres, Dr. Willid111 Payman and Professor I. C. F. Statham, 654
  • Modern Bridge Construction, F. Johnstone Taylor. 97
  • Pearson-Weetman, First Viscount Cowdray. J. A. Spender, 68
  • Principles of Structural Mechanics : Treated Without. the Use of Higher Mathematics, Percy J. Waltham. 627
  • Selenium Cell, G. P. Barnard. 458
  • Silk and the Silk Industry, Joseph Schober, Translated by R. Cuthill, 514
  • Spirit of Chemistry, Alexander Findlay, 487
  • Stoddart, W.: A Biographical Sketch, L.
  • Hantaidge, 515
  • Theory of Heat Engines, including the Action of Muscles. J. S. Haldane, 514
  • Water Supply and Utilisation. Donald M.
  • Baker and Harold Conkling, 626
  • Short Notices :
  • Ausgew6hlte Schweisskonstructionen, Vol. I.,
  • Stahlbau. Dip.-Ing, Otto Bondy. 515
  • Autobiographical and Other Writings, Alan
  • A. Campbell Swinton, 97
  • Builders' Materials, R. F. Grundy, 627
  • Catalogue of British Scientific and Technical
  • Books (British Science Guild), Daphne Shaw, 627
  • Critical Review of Literature on Amplifiers for Radio Reception, 69
  • Design of Electrical Apparatus, John IL Kuhlmann, 69
  • Electric Testing Simplified, H. H. U. Cross, 487
  • Engineering Insurance, H. R. Sketch, 627
  • Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas,
  • Recipes and Processes, G. D. Hiscox, 97
  • History of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, Rev. Reginald B. Fellows, 97
  • Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, Prepared by a Staff of Specialists, Lionel S. Marks, 515
  • Piping Handbook, J. H. Walker and Sabin Crocker, 487
  • Principles of Electric Power Transmission. by Alternating Currents, H. "Waddicor. 284
  • Rural Electrification Safety Devices in Connection with Low-tension Distribution,
  • Alfred Ekstroem and Vidor Ekstroem, 627
  • State of Volume of Oxygen at Low Temperatures, Dr.-Ing. Fritz Schmidt, 627
  • Study of the induction Motor, F. T. Chapman. 515
  • Testing Radio Sots, J. H. Reynor, 627
  • The Barrister. Sir Harold Morris, K.C..
  • Theory of Electrical Artificial Lines and Filters, A. C. Bartlett, 97
  • Books Received
  • Acoustics of Buildings, F. It. Watson, 284
  • Administration Report of the Commissioners for the Port of Rangoon, April, 1929, to March. 1930, 516
  • Advertisers' A 13 C. 1930, 16
  • Afrikatine Self -1 Alight, L. W. Vara Os, Edited by H. J. L. Van Os, 683
  • Agricultural Research in 1929: The Royal
  • Agricultural Society of England, 627
  • Air Annual of the British Empire, 1930,
  • Edited by Squadron Leader C. G. Burge, 161
  • Algebraic Charts, Designed by Edgar Debit, 004
  • Alternating-current Electrical Engineering; W. Tolm6 Maccall, 515
  • American Petroleum Refining, H. S. Bell, 69
  • American Railway Signalling Principles and
  • Practices Chapter 8, Electro-pneumatic
  • Interlocking ; Chapter 9, Rectifier*, 627
  • An Early Experiment in Industrial Organise.
  • tion Being a History of the Firm of Boulton and Watt, 1775-1805. Erich Roll, 627
  • Ancient System of Irrigation in Bengal, Sir Wm. Willeocks, K.C.M.G., 627
  • Atwell dei Lavori Pubblici (gib Giornale del
  • Genie Clyde), Minister° dei Lavori Pubblici, Consiglio Superiors, Anne LXVIII..
  • Few. No. 6, Maggio, 1930 151 ; Fase.
  • No. 6, Giugno, 1930, 205 ; False. No. 8.
  • ,tgosto. 1930, 515 ; Flaw. 9, Settembre,
  • 1930, 627
  • .1nnales des Ponta et Chaussdes. 1930,
  • Fase. 3, Mai-Juin, 487 ; Fase. 4, Juillet.
  • Aout, 604
  • Annales des Travaux Publics do Belgique,
  • 1930, Faec. 3, Juin, 284
  • Applied Mathematics for Engineers : Volume
  • 1. Graphical Statics ; Volume 2, Dynamics,
  • with an Introduction to the Differential
  • and Integral Calculus, T. Hodgson, 487
  • Aleatewahlte Schweisskonstrukt ionen, 1'el.
  • Stablbau. Dipl.-Ing. 0. Bondy. 07
  • Autobiographical inn) Other Writings, A..1.
  • Campbell Swinton, 16
  • Aetomobile and Aircraft Engines, A. 11',
  • Judge, 7141
  • Aid °Mobile Steels. Dir. Dr.• 1 ng. A. NItiller-[Loaf and Dr.-Ing. Karl Stein, 'Emma
  • by H. Geldschinidt. 315
  • A.s.T.st. Standards. 1930, Part. I., Metals ;
  • Part II., Non-metallic. Materials. 710
  • :1.8.'1'. M. Tentative Standards, 1930, 001
  • Belting and its Application, .1. Dawson, joss.,
  • 125
  • WHO)! e des Ainetchusses tar 1'erseelie ins
  • Stahlbatt, Part 1V., Vorstiehe zur Ermiii
  • lung der Knickspannungen fOr versichie.
  • dent. Baustiihle, W. Rein, 083
  • Berichto Ober betriebswissonsehaftlirhu
  • Arbeiten, Vol. 5, Ahnutzung von Metallen
  • miter besunderer Bertlehsichtigung der
  • Messflachen von Lohren, Dr.-Ink. 0.
  • Nieberding, 683
  • Bertriige zur Geschichte der 'Feehnik mul
  • Industrie, 1930, Edited by Conrad Maisel oss, 004
  • Between Two Oceans Rapid Chilling and
  • Freezing Systems for Mak and Nieto, M. T.
  • Zarotsehenzeff, 10
  • Boiler House Manual, B. Frisby, 515
  • Bolet int da Agriculture, Cou.wrcio e Indust rut
  • (Publics° Official do Estado da Bahia),
  • Nos. 1 a 3, Janeiro a Marco do 1929. 177
  • British Railways and Unemployment, E. R.
  • B. Roberts, 125
  • Builders' Materials. R. F. B. Grundy, 515
  • Bulletin of the British Cast Iron Beacom))
  • Association, July. 1930, 226
  • 13usiness Charts, T. G. Rose, 515
  • Calvert's Mechanics' Almanac*. 1931, edited
  • by J. Brooks, 083
  • Canal Irrigation in the Punjab, Paul W.
  • Faustian, 16
  • Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, Vol. XI X., 515
  • Catalogue of British Scientific and Teelmieal
  • Books, Daphne Shaw, 515
  • Ceylon Government Railway Administration Report of the General Manager for
  • 1929. Part It., Revenue (D.), 515
  • Charing Cross Bridge, A. Keen, 515
  • Chelsea School of Metallurgy : Prospects
  • for the Session 1930-31, 284
  • City of Liverpool: Report of the Water
  • Engineer for the Twelve Mouth. ended
  • March 31st, 1930, with which is incorporated a Brief Description of the Water
  • Undertaking, 515
  • City of Sheffield, City Engineer and Surveyor's Department, Report of the Highway and Sewerage Committee for the Year
  • ended Mardi 31st, 1930, 457
  • Coke for Blast-furnaces, R. A. Mott and R.
  • V. Wheeler, 604
  • Colliery Manager's Pocket-book, A111161164.
  • and Diary. 1931, edited by H. Greenwell, 710
  • Commodity Markets, compiled and issued by the Swiss Bank Corporation. 226
  • Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and
  • Theoretical Chemistry, Volume X.: &Se,
  • .1. W. Mellor, 69
  • Compressed Air Plant. The Production,
  • Transmission and Use of Compressed Air,
  • R. Peek, 627
  • Concrete Products and Cost Stone, H. L.
  • Childe, 627
  • Condensed Outline of Modern Physical
  • Chemistry, F. H. Constable, 10
  • Copyright in Industrial Designs, A. D.
  • Russell-Clarke, 458
  • Coors d'Optique, G. Bruhat. 027
  • Craftsmen's Measures in Prehistoric Times,
  • L. MacLellan Mann, 710
  • Des Trock.nen der Kohl°, M. Weiss, 458
  • Definitions and Formulae for Students :
  • Electrical Installation Work, F. P. Sexton. 97
  • I)or Einkauf in der Motallindustrie, Dr.-Ing.
  • Berthold Buxbaum, 683
  • Der Graphit, 0. Kauseh, 344
  • Development of the Federal Programme of
  • Flood Control on the Mississippi River,
  • A. De \%'itt, 16
  • Die Elektrizitktsgt'setzgobung der Kuhns,
  • hinder der Erde. Vol. I., Deutschland :
  • Vol. 1I., Westeuropa Vol. III., Nord -tind
  • Osteuropa, 151
  • Die naturlichen mid kfinstliehen Asphalte,
  • Professor Dr. J. Mareusson. assisted by
  • Professor H. Burehartz and Profei.sur
  • P. Wilke, 004
  • Die Zustandgrossen des Siturstolts boi tiefen
  • Temperaturen mit Diagramen,
  • Fritz Schmidt, 604
  • Diesel Engine Operation, Maintenance and Repair, C. H. Buchnell, 315
  • Easy Lessons in Television, R. W. Hutehinson, 515
  • Economic Yugoslavia, edited by the Office for Foreign Trade, at the Ministry of
  • Commerce and Industry. Belgrade, 226
  • Electrical Power Transmission and litter-connection, C. Domed t, and J. W. Dalgleish. 458
  • Electricity on Gas W mks, H. C. Widltikc, 604
  • Electrolytic Conduction, F. H. Newman, 110-1
  • Elements of Ferrous Metallurgy, J. 1,,
  • Rosonholz, 281
  • Engineering, A. Turves; Gest, edited by O. Depue Hatizeii8 and D. Moore Rubinson, 487
  • Engineering Economics, T. H. Burnhanm,
  • 151
  • 6
  • Engineering Insurance, H. R. Sketch, 54
  • Engineering Science A Second Year's
  • Course, W. Ward, 487
  • English Do-rating Appeals heard under the
  • Rating and Valuation (Apportionment)
  • Act, 1928, April 4th to July 11th, 1930,
  • edited by M. E. Rowe and J. Stanton, 604
  • Essays of a Locomotive Man, E. A. Phillipson, 515
  • Evolution of Industrial Orgiulisation. 11, F. Shields, 487
  • Examples in Engineering Design, U. W. Bird, 627
  • Experimental Mechanical Engineering, Voi.
  • I., Engineering Instruments, H. Diederiabs and W. C. Andras, 315
  • Experimental Mechanics of Materials, if.
  • Carrington, 487
  • Experimental Researches on Turbine
  • Report No. 1 of the Yokohama
  • nologicel College. Mamma. Vend.. 97
  • and Figurer of the omobile
  • Industry, 1930, 16
  • Failures of Railway Materials. IN...ling
  • Chiefly wit b Ferrous Nfotals, E. A. Wraight
  • and P. Hunk, 69
  • Five yen, of Ilt,,,,mech in Industry.
  • 1026-1930 A Reading List of Selected
  • Articles from the Technieal Press. compiled by t'..1. West, 487
  • Hood Flows : A Study of Frepicii,ies and
  • Magnitudes, A. Hagen, 97
  • Forest Products Reeearch Bulletin, Na. 6 :,
  • The Timber of Corsican Pine. 205
  • Form of Coupling for Geared Diesel Engines
  • for Land and Marino Purposes, W. Brosu, 205
  • Forschung urul Technik : im Auftrage der
  • Allgetneinen Elektricitats Gesellsehaft,
  • Professor Dr.-Ine W. Petersen, 69
  • Fort y Years 4,1 Electrical Progres.i The
  • Story of the G.E.C., A. G. Whyte, 11.Se.,
  • 125
  • Furtlew Experiments on the Discharge of
  • Models of Sluices, H. E. Hurst, 627
  • Garcke's Manual of Electrical Undertakings
  • and Directory of Officials, 1931, edited
  • by F. C. Garrett. 683
  • litefernversorgung, A. .Kemper. 97
  • Gas Lift Method of Flowing Oil Wells
  • (Califortla Practice), It C. Miller, 515
  • Gates of Light, Beatrice Irwin, 604
  • Geodesy, including Astronomical Observe,
  • Lions, Gravity Measurements, and Method
  • of Least Squares, G. L. Roamer, 97
  • (Imelins Handbuch dor anorgenischen
  • Chorine, 8 Auflage, System-Numune 59,
  • Eisen 16
  • Grundlagen, Mittel and Beispiele xweekmassiger Workstattmessverfahren, Ober1ng. Th. Damm, 710
  • Guido to Sixth " Achema " Exhibition at
  • Frankfort, with Addresses of Manufacturer.
  • of Chemical Plant and Machinery, 226
  • ausseisen Eigenschaften mid Prafverfaliree,
  • 487
  • Gypsum Industry of Canada, L. Heber Cale,
  • 515
  • Handbook of English in Engineering Usage,
  • A. C. Howell, 487
  • Handbook on Nickel-Copper Alloy Condon.,
  • Tubes. 604
  • 1-landy Hotel Guide, 1930-31, 69
  • Hoist Treatment in Forging Steel, B. Saunders, 683
  • Henley's Twentieth Century Book of Tv.
  • Thousand Recipes, Formulas and Processes, IL D. Hiscox, 69
  • Hermenies Pocket Technical Diet ionitry.
  • German - English - Italian. English - Ger
  • man-Italian, and Italian-German-English,
  • 205
  • High-power Heavy-duty Oil Engines
  • Development and Experievims, G. A.
  • Mellor, 205
  • H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE PUBLICATION.
  • Agricultural Implements and Miwhinery,
  • A. J. Spencer and J. B. Passinure, 315
  • British Rainfall, 1929. 1183
  • Concrete Joints in Concrete : Bonding New
  • Concrete to Old, Norman Davey, 683
  • Conditions and Prospects of British Trade
  • in :India, 1929-30. T. M. Aincough, 515
  • Critical Review of Literature on Amplifiers
  • for Radio Reception, Special Report,
  • No. 9, 16, 315
  • Department of Scientific and Indust rod
  • Research. Fuel Research, Teelini...1
  • l'aper No. 26 The Influence of Size 4.i
  • Coal during Gas Manufacture, 228
  • Economic Conditions in Canada to Max-,
  • 1930, Report by F. W. Field, 151
  • Economic Conditions in Italy. Report by
  • E. C. Donaldson and H. C. A. Carpenter, 151
  • Economic Conditions in the Netherlands.
  • Report by R. V. Laming, 16
  • Economic Conditions in Portugal. Report by A. H. W. King, 97
  • Economic Conditions in Roumania, Report by R..1. E. Humphreys, 226
  • Economic Conditions in Sweden, Report by W. J. Glenny, 16
  • Economic Conditions in Turkey. Report by Colonel H. Woods, 177
  • Flameproof Electrical Apparatus for Use in Coal Mines, Summarising Report.
  • I. F. C. Statham and R. V. Wheeler, 97
  • Food Investigation Board fur the Year
  • 1929, 16
  • Fuel Research Technical Paper No. 25
  • The Reactivity of Coko : 3, The Inthitoesof Iron Compounds, J. H. Jrnies, .1. (1.
  • King, and F. S. Sinnatt, 16
  • Hume-grown Timbers : Their Atiat
  • Structure and its Relation to Physical
  • Properties—Elm, 604
  • Index to the Literature of Food Investigation. Volume 11., September, 1930,
  • 654
  • Measnrenient of a Rapidly. Fluctuating
  • Flow of Guts, Fuel Researelt Technical
  • Paper No. 27, 515
  • Micrometer of High Sensitivity, E. Ower,
  • 372
  • National Physical Laboratory : Report on
  • the Engineering Depart nient far the
  • Year 1929, 97
  • Overstrain of Metals and its Application
  • to the Auto-Frettage Process of Cylinder
  • and Gun Construction, Major A. E.
  • Macrae, 177
  • Report of the Building ite..arels Board fur
  • the Year 1929. 604
  • Report on Constructions of Welded Containers. 369
  • Sailing Ships Their History and Dev,loi,
  • mont as Illustrated by the Collection et
  • Ship Models in the Science MOseurn,
  • Part, I., Historical Notes. 683
  • Significance of Spores in the Correlation of
  • Coal Seams, Part I., the Parkgate
  • South Yorkshire Area, 344
  • Stresses in a Radially Spokcil Wire NVIwel
  • Under Loads Applied the Itim. Professor A..1. Sutton Pippard and W. E.
  • Francis, 372
  • Studies in Reinforced Concrete : 1. Bowl
  • Resistance ; 2. Shrinkage St regSVA
  • The Creep or Flow of Concrete Under
  • Isunl. 5I5
  • Wastago in Imported Fruit Its Nature.
  • Extension and Prevention. Is ing Special
  • Food investigation Rein,rt No. 38 of the
  • Departtnent of Scient ilie and Industrial
  • Research, 226
  • Wind Tunnel Tests on Gloster and Supermarine Wing Radiators, Dr. R. G. Harris.
  • L. E. Caygill, and R. A. Fairthorne, 372
  • How to Form a Company. H. W. Jordan, 69
  • Hydraulics for Engineers and Engineering
  • Students, F. C. Lea. 515
  • Impurities in Metals Their Influence on
  • St rivet tire and Proper' ion, Colin .1.
  • Smit hells, 487
  • Indexing of Books and Periislieids, .1. W. 'I'.
  • 1Valsh, 545
  • Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and
  • Ireland Journal and Proeeedoigs."
  • 1930, Part 1V., 372
  • Insulation and Fit t ink4s of Refrigerated
  • Spaces on Shipboard. R. M. Burhanan, 683
  • issuing House Year Book and Financial
  • A B C, 1930, Compiled by the Institute of
  • Cununercial Research, Ltd.,
  • Introduction to St met tired Theory and
  • Design, H. Sutherland and H. L. Bowman.
  • 027
  • Investigations in Ore Dressing and Metallurgy (Test ing and Research Laburatorics),
  • 1928, 2211
  • Investigation of Mineral Resources and the
  • Mining Industry, Publication Issued by
  • the Mines Branch of the Canadian Depart •
  • ment of Mines. 205
  • Johnson'e Materials of Construction, 1M. 0.
  • Withey and James Aston, Edited by F. E.
  • Turneaure, 515
  • Journal of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. XVII., 515
  • Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, 1930.
  • Vol. CXX L. 515
  • Journal of the Institute of Metals.
  • X LIM Edited by G. Shaw-Scott, 284
  • Journal of tho Institution of Engineers
  • (India), May. 1930. 16
  • Journal of the. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, July, 1930
  • 220
  • Kelly's Directory of the Engineering, Hard.
  • ware. Metal and Motor Trades. 1930, 515
  • Kinematics of Machines, G. L. (Indict, 97
  • Kohlenwassergas. J. Owosdz, 458
  • Limestones Their Origins, Distribution and
  • Uses, F..1. North, 487
  • Liverpool and Manchester Shipping, Who's
  • Who 7 627
  • London and Southampton Shipping. Who's
  • Who t 627
  • London Univ=ersity Guido and University
  • Correspondence Collego Calendar, 1931-32,
  • 627
  • Machine Design Problems, S. J. Berard and
  • E. 0. Waters, 515
  • Magneto Manual, H. R. hangman, 69
  • Manufacturing Industries of the British
  • Empire Overseas, Part I., Canada, 683
  • Marine Aircraft : Elementary Naval Architect, Captain P. H. Sumner, 604
  • Miyasairement of Hydrogen Ion Concentration,
  • Julius Grant, 16
  • Mechanical World Year Book, 1931, 710
  • Mechanics of Buildings, A. D. Turner. 125
  • Mechanism of Nature, Professor E. N. Da C.
  • Andrade. 16
  • Metallurgy of Mae Metal Semi, and Residues, E. R. Thews, 487
  • Metropolitan Water Board, T wenty•fourth
  • Annual Report on the Results of the
  • Chemical and Bacteriological Examination
  • of the London Waters for the Twelve
  • Months Ended December 31st, 1929, Sir
  • Alexander Houston, 2011
  • Metropolitan Water Board Twentyseventh Annual Report fur the Year Ended
  • March 31st. 1930, 604
  • Mine Atmosphere. W. Payman and I. C. F.
  • Statham,
  • Mineral Resources of the United States, 1927,
  • Part I., Metals ; Part II., Non-metals,
  • F..1. Katz, 487
  • Modern Bridge Construction, F. Johnstotie
  • Taylor, 69
  • Modern Dowser : A Practical GUide to
  • Divining, Le Vicomte Henry do Franco,
  • Translated by A. H. Bull, 604
  • Modern Sewage Disposal and Hygienics,
  • S. H. Adams. 344
  • Modern Steam Turbine, Dr..Ing. E. A. Kraft,
  • 683
  • Modern Workshop Practice. E. Pull, 515
  • Motor Law : An Alphabetical Digest of the
  • Statutes and Regulations Affecting the
  • Owners of Private Motor Cars and Motor
  • Cycles, including the Road Traffic Act.
  • 1930, Compiled by the A.A. Legal Department. 177
  • dolor Repair Manual, 97
  • My Friend, Mr. Edison, Henry Ford with
  • Samuel Crowther, 515
  • New South Wales. Report of the Department
  • of Public Works for the Year Ended June
  • 30th, 1929, 226
  • Non.met allie Inclusions in Iron and Steel. Dr.
  • Carl Bonedicks and Help Liiftplist, 604
  • Organisation in th© Cotton Trunk., F. Greenhalgh, 284
  • Parachuting. C. Dixon. 458
  • Patents. Designs and Trade Murk Arts. II.
  • Fletcher Moulton anal .I. 11.
  • Jackson. 515
  • Pension and Soperanow0 owl Funslx. B.
  • Robertson and A. Samuels, 604
  • Physical Metallurgy Laboratory Mattual, N.
  • E. Woldman, 515
  • Physikalische Staubbestieueungre, O. M.
  • Faber, 284
  • I'lace of Engineering Seielle'e en Ulliyonsity
  • Studies, R. V. Southwell, 09
  • LITERATURE (continued)
  • Books Received (rmitinitied)
  • Plain and Ornamental Forging, Frost
  • Schwarzkopf, 515
  • Portrait of Pt'ter Pett and the Sovereign the St'.is, 083
  • Postal Reform, Edwin Wells, 515
  • Practical Engineer " Electrical Pocket-book and Diary. 1931, edited by Conrad Arnold, 710
  • " Practical Engineer " Mechanical Poeket• honk and Diary, 1931, edited by E. (1. Bock, 710
  • Practical Treatise on Single and Nbilti•stage Centralise, Pumps, R. Derek', translated by C. 11. 011iver, 487
  • Pritteiples of Electric Power Transmission by Alternating Currents. H. Witaldicor, 487
  • Principles of Engineering Thermodynainies, 1'. J. Kiefer and M. C. Stuart, 710
  • Principles of Structural Mechanics, P. J.
  • Waldram, 344
  • " Proceedings " of the Institution of Civil
  • Engineers, Vol. 228, 515
  • " Proceedings " of the Staffordshire trim and
  • Steel institute, 1929-30, 683
  • Public Works Department, Madras Presidency Administration Report, 1928 20,
  • Part It., Irrigation, 69
  • Quantum Chemistry, A. Haas. translated
  • by L. W. Caald, 545
  • Rapid Methods for the Analysis of Special
  • Steels, Steel-making Alloys, their Ores,
  • Graphites, and Bearing Metals, C. Morris
  • Johnson, 372
  • Reelmungswesen im Maschinenhau, Oeneral-direktor Herbert Peiser, 545
  • Regional and Town Planning in Principle
  • and Practice, W. H. McLean, 226
  • Report of the British Acetylene Association
  • to the Tenth International Acetylene.
  • Congress held at Zurich, July 9th to 12th,
  • 1930. on thi, Progress of Oxy-acetylene
  • Welding and Cutting in the British Empire,
  • 69
  • Report on the 1 n I hienee of the Panama
  • Canal on the Trade with Western Canada.
  • June, 1930, 177
  • Riehtlinien far geschweisste Gasrohrleitungvii
  • von mehr als 200 mm. Durchmesser and
  • mehr aim 1 atm Betrielsidruck, 710
  • River Tyne : its Trade and Facilities, edited
  • by It. W. Johnson and R. Aughton, 125
  • Route Surveying, G. NVelling,ton Pickois and
  • C. Larson Wiley, 604
  • Rubber An Economic and Statistical Study.
  • Joao Carlos do Macedo Sowres, 97
  • Rubber Information, edited by H. B. Cronehaw, 125
  • Seeing by Wireless (Television), Ralph
  • Stranger, 372
  • Selenium Cell : Its Properties and Applications, G. P. Barnard. with a Foreword by
  • John W. T. Walsh, 226
  • Silk and the Silk Industry, J. Schober,
  • translated by R. Cuthill, 315
  • Sind and the Lloyd Barrage,
  • third edition (as
  • revised up to June 30th. 1930), 177
  • Sir John Cass Technical institute Syllabus
  • of Classes for the Session 1930-31, 284
  • Skandinaviska Kreditaktiebolaget Gothen-
  • burg. Stockholm, Malmo Quarterly Report,
  • No. 4, October. 1930. 515
  • South American Handbook, 1931, 654
  • Specifications in Detail, F. W. Macey, Fourth
  • Edition revised by D. Brooke and J. W.
  • Summerfield, 683
  • Spirit of Chemistry, A. Findlay, 97
  • Springs and Suspension, T. H. Sanders, 604
  • Starrpunkt and Viskosiat Bituminoser
  • Stoffe, H. Metzger, 97
  • Steam Propulsion, a series of articles reprinted
  • from the Journal of Commerce, 515
  • Study of the Induction Motor, F. T. Chapman, 69
  • Support of Underground Workings in the
  • Coalfields of the North of England. 458
  • Surface Water Supply of Canada : Arctic
  • and Western Hudson Bay Drainage (and
  • Mississippi Drainage in Canada) in Alberta,
  • Saskatchewan. Manitoba, and Western
  • Ontario for the Climatic Year 1927-28, 604
  • Surveying for Schools, S. Wright Perrott, 604
  • Technical Data on Fuel, edited by E. M
  • Spiers, 97
  • Tees-side Chamber of Commerce Monthly
  • Journal. 177
  • Television (or All. Charles G. Philp, 226
  • Testing Radio Sets, J. H. Reyner, 615
  • Textile Mechanics and Heat Engines. A.
  • Riley and E. Dutikerley, 515
  • Theory and Design of Illuminating Engineering Equipment, L. R. W. Jolley, J. M.
  • Waldratn, and 0. H. Wilson, 487
  • Theory of Heat Engines, including the Action
  • of Muscles, J. S. Haldane. 226
  • Towards Civilisation, edited by C. A. Beard,
  • 284
  • Trade Mark Law and Practice, A. W.
  • 0ritliths, 16
  • Trade Survey : An International Study of
  • Trade Conditions, prepared by the Economical and Statistical Department of the
  • B.E.A.M.A., 226
  • " Transactions " of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, Vol. 7, 1929, 458
  • " Transactions " of the Institution of
  • Engineers of Ireland, Vol. LV., 226
  • " Transactions " of the Institution of Naval
  • Architects, 1930, 004
  • Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Itengial
  • Smoke Nuisanou Commission fur the Year
  • 1929, 205
  • Veber die Fustigkcit ebener gekrempter
  • Kesselbiiden ohne and chit langsanke r
  • oder Rauchrohr, Dr. Se. Team. U. A
  • LH uggenburger, 315
  • Unterauchungen ober den Luftwiderstased,
  • Dr.-leg. Karl Sutter, 683
  • Vat is and Reversing Gears, Remain'
  • 11 istehinsion, 487
  • Va,-1..,i1 Mechanics, Louis Brand, 604
  • 1'eete, al Solution of A A '. l'irenits, A. Garnett,
  • 284
  • Vollstandige Zahlentafeln und Diagramme
  • kir daft spezifische Volumen des Wasser-dampfes bei Drnekee zwii.“-}we 1 is.'
  • 270 atm., Dr.-Ing. H. Speyerer and DO,lug. Cl. SMIrCr, 710
  • Water Power Around the World, Fermin, 97
  • LITERATURE (continued)
  • Books Received (continua)
  • %Voter Supply and 'Utilisation, D. M. Bakciand H. Conkling, 284
  • NVIiitaker's Almanack, 1931, .1. Whitaker, 68:1
  • Wind Stresties in Buildings, Robins Fleming.
  • 284
  • X-ray Technolo* The Produet
  • Measurement and Applications of X-ray,
  • H. M. Terrill and C. T. Ulrey, 487
  • Zinc Smelting front a Chemical and Thernme,-1t mimic Viewpoint. C. 0. Maier, 515
  • Zur Frage der Bettitspruchtms beitn Dauerehlagverstich (Stress at Repeated 'motet
  • Tests). Dr.-Ing. S. Berg, (19
  • 1,, iinnthe.wanziwtte Beriehtfolge des Kohlenstattbausselm.4ses des Reirliskohlenrates,
  • 683
  • LIVERPOOL end Manchester Railway, CCT1 •
  • toner!, of. 315
  • Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report,
  • 465
  • London Waters, Report on, 195, 240
  • Lorry with Moving Platform, Principality
  • Wagon Company, Ltd.. 510

M

  • MACHINE TOOLS :
  • t mg Tests with Cemented Tungsten-carbide Lathe Tools, T. G. Digges, 247
  • Machine for Steel ('ulumns nut
  • ;irders, Structural Service Company, 542,
  • 548
  • Lathe, New Design of Combination Turret.
  • Alfred Herbert. Ltd., 598, 602, 603
  • Super High-speed Lathe. John Holroyd and Co., Ltd., 684. 685
  • Magnetic Separation and Sieving of Foundry Sand, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Ltd., 630
  • Manufacture of Eclipse " Hacksaw Blades, 312, 316
  • MANUFACTURE of S.A.A. Cartridge Cases, F. Adcock. 608, 700
  • Market Garden Cultivators, Geo. Munro, Ltd., 339
  • Metropolitan Water Board, Annual Report, 536
  • Model of Brush-Ljungstriim Steffan Turbine, Royal Scottish Museum, Glasgow, 426
  • Munktells Mek-Verkstads Aktiebolag, Fuel Oil * Tractor, 338, 339

N

  • N A'.1'10 NA I Cert ificates in Mechanical Engi -
  • flooring, 377
  • Natural Gas, Proposed Long Pipe Lines for, 319
  • Newsprint Mill in Nova Scotia, 140
  • Note on the Constitution of Cadmium-zinc
  • Alloys, D. Stoekdale, 337

O

  • OBITUARY
  • Adamson, Daniel (Portrait ), 422
  • ( 'lark , P., 69
  • Gareke, Emile, 573
  • (:rogory. John Pugh, 172
  • MacKay, Henry Martyn, 545
  • Nlatthews, Ernest Romney, 545
  • Muirhead, Richard, by Colonel R. E. Crompton, 287
  • Norton-Griffiths, Sir John, 372
  • Phelp, Walter Bernard, 205
  • Rees, E. S. G., 151
  • Seaton, Albert Edward (Portrait ), 172
  • Smith, Sir William Edward (Portrait), 314
  • Wharton, Charles Courtenay, 172
  • Wilson, John William, 249
  • Victims of the Airship " K 101 " Disaster,
  • Officers, 402
  • Atherstone, Lieut.-Commander N. a, 403
  • Giblett, M. A.. 403
  • Irwin, Flight Lieutenant 11. C., 402
  • Johnston, Squadron .Letiller E. 402
  • Steff, Flying Officer M. H., 403
  • Passengers, 403
  • Brancker, Sir Soften. 403
  • Cohnore, Wins Commander R. 13. 13., 404
  • Richmond. Lieut.-Col. V. C., 403
  • Scott, Major G. H., 403
  • Thomson, Lord, 403
  • OIL Works, llopcway Plant at. R. White niid
  • Sons, 696, 708

P

  • PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH
  • 25, 5:i, 79, 007, 135, 161, 187, 215, 241, 267, 297, 327, 355, 385, 415. 441, $71, 497, 527,

555, 583, 611. 037, 665, (193, 721

  • Aeronautics, 187, 497
  • Batteries and Accumulators. 693
  • t'i~-lc+taco+rs rand Feed•water Heaters, 441
  • o.hing and Grinding, 188, 328, 693
  • I /, 1.1110S anti Motors, 25, 79, 1,47, 135, 187,
  • 215, 241. 267, 297, 327. 497, 555, 583, Ol 1,
  • (105, 693. 721
  • Electrical Arphanees, 54, 471
  • Engines, internal Combustion, 25, 53, 135,
  • 215, 267, 355, 471. 637, 065
  • Engines. Steam, 53, 355, 441
  • Furnaces, 80, 108, 101, 187, 441, 471, 527,
  • 611
  • Gas Producers, 187, 216, 356, 441, 471, 583,
  • 665
  • Lighting and Heating, 80, 116, 093
  • icotnot ivt.s, 442
  • faeltinti Tools and Shop .1l-lul Rees, 108, 136,
  • 162, 268, 297, :327, 385, 415. 172, 527, 555,
  • 583, 612, 721
  • Measuring and Testing lust ruinunts, 54, 161,
  • 242, 297, 327, 356, 498, 693
  • Metallurgy, 297, 328
  • Thseellaneous, 20, 54, 80, 1118, 136, 1412, 188,
  • 216. 242, 268. 297, 328. 350, 380, 416, 442,
  • 498, 528, 555, 584, 612, 638, 666, 694, 722
  • PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH (continuo!,
  • Motor Cars and I t.,o1 Trollies 41.5. 555. 066,
  • 722
  • Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 80, 136,
  • 268, 385, 637
  • 5bps and 1104141. 108, 327. 638
  • Steam Generators. 25. 241. 207, 327, 171.
  • 497, 583, 721
  • Suiteligear. 135, 161. 385, 415. 441, 611, 1165,
  • 721
  • Telegraphs and Telephones. 25. 79. 130. 161,
  • 187, 355, 415. 497. 527. 637
  • Tramways and Railways, 25. 54, 162, 216,
  • 297. 386. 693
  • 'Transformers and Converters, 53. 197, 135,
  • 187. 215. 355, 385. 527
  • Transmission of Power, 79, 107, 216. 268, 297.
  • 327. 356. 441, 471, 583
  • PEARCE, Dr. S. L., Arrangement fur Cleansing
  • Flue Gases. 394
  • Personal and Business Announcements, 26, 54,
  • 77, 133. 159, 185. 213. 239. 265, 295. 325, 353,
  • 383. 413. 439. 472, 495. 525. 553. 581, 609,
  • 635. 663, 694, 719
  • Photo-clectrio Bitutnen Estimating Apparatus.
  • B. J. Hall and Co.. Ltd., 568
  • Pipe 'resting Machine, Concrete. 323
  • Pitting in M'ater Turbines. Elov. Engleveni,
  • 41W-421
  • Port 1114..0, eo lien Is al- Halifax, N.S., 396 .
  • Port of Berdconx, Improvements at- the. 270,
  • 282
  • Preini,r this Engin() Company. Ltd.. 1090
  • 13.H.1'. Viet-a-Vim Horizontal Oil Engine for
  • Fen Pumping, 620, 021 ; (Erratum), 678

Q

  • QUARTER'S Shipbuilding Returns, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 426

R

  • RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS
  • Euston Buffer Stop Collision, Colonel
  • Trench's Report-, 547
  • Failure of Flittliot tom Steel Rails, A. H.
  • Huddart, 650
  • Great Western Railway Company's New
  • 1211-Ton Railway Trolley, 48
  • L.M.S. Railway, New " Royal Scot " Express Train, 43
  • Latf.S. Railway Telegraphs, 224
  • L.N.E. Railway, Wireless on Trains, 592
  • Rail Rates on Iron and Stool, by E. T. Good, 7
  • Renewal of Folkestone Harbour Swing
  • Bridge, Southern Railway, 614. 624
  • Side Wind and the Resistance of Trains. C. F. Dandy Marshall, 560
  • Steam Rail Coach, A 200 H.P. Metropolitan-Cerium-11 Carriage Wagon and Finance Company. Ltd., and Sentinel Waggon Works, Ltd., 594, 595
  • Two New 13y-passes on the Groat Western
  • Railway at %Vestbury and Frome, 449
  • RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES
  • Derailment. of Ex roan Locomotives. 307
  • Heavy Oil Engined Locomotive for Plantation Service, Avonaide Engine Company, Ltd.. 223
  • " Lion " Locomotive, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1838, 535
  • Locomotive, Links in the History of the,
  • C. F. newly Marshall, 56
  • Side Tank Locomotive, 466
  • Russian Locomotive Problem 422
  • RATES, Rail, on Iron and Steel, E. T. Good. 7
  • Rationalisation in the Iron and Steel
  • Industry, 622
  • Recent Drag-line Excavator Practice in Germany, Dipl.-Ing. Bruckmann. 388.391
  • Refuse Disposal in France, The Boccari Process of, 0
  • Research, Tilliber, 517
  • Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act-, 1931), 5011
  • Rifle Performance, Demonstrations of, :320
  • Riveting, A New System of, 276
  • Road Roller, 4-Ton Petrol-driven, Barford and
  • Perkins. Ltd., 10
  • Road Roller, 32-35 B.11.1'. Two-cylinder Oil-engined, 88
  • Road Surface Experiments on Kingston Byparts. 450, 451
  • Road Surfaces, Armouring for, Estler Brothers,
  • Ltd., 669
  • Rolling Mill Shoot Bar for Japan, 510, 512
  • Ropeway Plant at a Large Oil Works, R. White
  • and Sons, 696, 708
  • Itothwell Urban District Council, New Sewage
  • Disposal Works, 444
  • Royal Agricultural Society of England Show
  • at Manchester, 8, 32. 62, 86
  • Russian Locomotive Problem, 422
  • " R 101 " Disaster, 395, 400
  • " K 101 " and the Altimeter. Colonel Sir
  • Gordon Hearn, 589

S

  • ST. LAWRENCE IVaterway Project Report
  • on International Rapids Sect-ion, 300, 301
  • Scarifier on a Road Roller, Improved, John
  • Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 87
  • Scientific Consultant,448
  • Self-contained Electric Power Unit, Boulton
  • and Paul, Ltd., 62
  • Sewage INsposal Works of Rot h well Urban
  • Dist riot Council, 444
  • SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING
  • General Hatters :
  • Shaft, Stresses Due I,, Totwitmal 11111..-1, 112
  • Pulverised Fuel at Sea, The " Inventor,
  • Installat ion, 181
  • Resistance But t Welding in Shipyards, 716
  • Turbo-electric Liners for the Dollar Line. 622
  • Union-Castle Mot or Liner " 11' tallest er
  • Castle," Harland and Wolff. I.td„ 424
  • SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued) :
  • Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
  • Dutch Motor Liner, A Noteworthy, " Baloeran," 119
  • Liner, A Noteworty Dutch Motor, " Baloeran," 119
  • Paper-carrying Vessel " Tharold," Earle's
  • Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 64
  • Turbo electric Liners for the Dollar Line, 622
  • Naval Ships :
  • Destroyers, Argentine Navy Ocean-going, J.
  • Samuel White and Co., Ltd., 94, 99
  • River Gunboats for the Colombian Government, Yarrow and Co.. Ltd., 350
  • SIXTY Years Ago, 10. 47, 64, 101, 115, 151, 171, 200, 223, 257, 2111, 315, 350, 368, 395, 430, 451, 482, 507. 549, 565, 596, 627, 646,

683, 711

  • Small Heavy Oil Engine, R. A. Liet©r and Co., Ltd., 86
  • SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES
  • 48, 129, 156, 180, 263, 322, 353
  • Air Survey in Rhodesia, 577
  • An Industrial Centre, 156
  • Atmospheric Nitrogen, 353
  • Automatic Telephones in Johannesburg. "157
  • Black Labour in Industries, 263
  • Bloemfontein Waterworks. 689
  • Buffalo Harbour Works. 181
  • Building Tramcars, 353
  • Cape Town Aerial Railway, 181
  • Cape Town City Engineer, 353
  • Cape Town Harbour. 089
  • Coal in Northern Rhodesia. 689
  • Congella Power Station, 130
  • Copper Mine, Rich Big, 236
  • Durban's Electrical Consumpt ion, 688
  • Electric Trolley Omnibuses, 577
  • Electricity Development, 688
  • Electricity Supply Commission, 550
  • Fall in Foreign Trade, 263
  • Gold Recovery from Dumps, 129
  • Hydraulic Engineering Schemes, 323
  • Industrial Census, 5(10
  • Inyaminga Petroleum, 181
  • Irrigation in Northern Zululand, 577
  • Irrigation Projects, Big, 236
  • Johannesburg's New Plant, 157
  • Joint Sewerage Scheme, 688
  • Life of the Mines, 688
  • Madingushy Falls Power Scheme. 353
  • Manganese for Export, 129
  • Manganese Shipments Begin, 236
  • Marine Engineers Busy, 550
  • Mineral Output, 550
  • Mineral Production in South Africa, 647
  • Mining Expenditure, 156
  • Motor Cars in the Union, 550
  • New Air Service, 647
  • New Ford Factory, 677
  • Now Mining Device, 156
  • New Raitway Line, 688
  • New Railway Works, :322
  • New South African Industry, 181
  • Nyasaland Railway System, 263
  • Port of Durban and Manganese Ore, 156
  • Power Supply to Mines, 577
  • Powerful Coastal Light, 130
  • Radcliffe Observatory, 550
  • Rail Cars on the S.A.R., 181
  • Railway Workshops, 181
  • Record Gold Output, 181
  • Rhodesia-Walvis Bay Railway, 49, 577, 688
  • Rhodesian Railways, 48, 237
  • Rich Torbanite and Coal Seams, 577
  • Roan Antelope Mine, 322
  • Scrapping Branch Lines, 49
  • Sheffield Steel to be Made, 577
  • Sloan Wire Pack, 237
  • South African Invention, A. 49
  • South African Movement to " Buy British,
  • 263
  • South African Oil Industry, 322
  • State Steel and Union Steel, 129
  • Telescope, Third Largest, 181
  • Tenders for Steel Works Plant, 157
  • Trackless Tram Tests in Cape Town, 647
  • Turning Railways into Tramways, 550
  • Victoria Falls Bridge, 237
  • Union Steel Corporation. 577
  • Vereeniging Power Station, 236
  • Witwatersrand Factories, 181
  • SPIRAL Springs for Spring-driven Motors,
  • E. C. Wallow, 474
  • Steel and Iron, Rail Rates on. E. T. Good. 7
  • Subterranean Water Research. 506
  • " Super Lancashire " Boiler, Daniel Adamson
  • and Co., Ltd., 321
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge, 10, 12, 40, 47

T

  • TAR and the Roads, 398
  • Telephone System, Automatic, The London, 464
  • Testing Machine, Brake, Bendix-Perrot Brakes, Ltd., 549
  • Testing Machine, Concrete Pipe, 323
  • Tests of Road Surfaces on Kingston 153, 450, 451
  • Tidal Power Scheme, Shishkoff Hydro Thermal, 330, 358
  • Tractor, " Suffolk Punch," 11..avy-duty Swam, R. Garrett and Sons, Ltd., 63
  • Turkestan, Walter Duranty, 450

U

  • ULTRA-VIOLET Transmission of " Vita " Glass, Report on, 565
  • Union-Castle Motor Liner, " Winchester t'aistle," Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 424

V

  • VEHICLE, An Eight-wheeled Four-steering, Sentinel Waggon Works, Ltd., 290
  • " Vita " Glass, Report on Ultra-violet Transmission of, 565

W

  • WAGON, 6-Ton Steam, Fodens, Ltd., 62
  • Warehouse Truck, A 5-Ton. J. Collis and Sons, Ltd., 715
  • Water Supply Problems in Holland, F. A. Liefrinck, 631
  • Water Turbines, Pitting in, Elov Englesson. 418-421
  • Welding of Pressure Vessels, Fusion, 393
  • Welding with Covered Electrodes, 592
  • WIRELESS :
  • Broadcasting Station for Warsaw, Poland, 406
  • Developments in Canada, 561
  • Direction-finding Stations in Canada, 562
  • Installation for Tanks and Armoured Vehicles,
  • 406
  • Wireless on Trains, 592
  • WORLD Agricultural Tractor Trials at
  • Ardington. 6, 8
  • World Power Conference, SccoiLd Plenary,
  • Berlin, 1930, 14-16, 35-38

X

  • X-RAY Crystal Analysis in Engineering, 2

A Seven Day Journal

A

  • ACCIDENTS in Industry, 137
  • Additional Water Supply for Barry, 357
  • Air Disaster over Meophani, Kent, 81, 491)
  • Air Manceuvres, 163
  • Air-propelled Rail Car, 443
  • Air Secretary, New, 417
  • Aircraft Display at Croydon, 473
  • Airlines, Wessex Aircraft for Belgian, 27
  • Airship " H 100," H.M., 109, 137
  • Airship " Ii, 101," Improvements to the, 299
  • Airship Scheme, An, 163
  • Altimeters in Aircraft, 417
  • Au Electrically Propelled Cement Carrying
  • Motor Ship, 109
  • An Outstanding Motor Passenger Liner, 357
  • Assisted Wiring Schemes, 109
  • Association of Scientific Societies, 567
  • Assuan Dam, 329, 367, 613
  • Atlantic Liner for France, 667

B

  • BALLOT of Industry, 27
  • Banks and Empire Trade, 27
  • Belgian Airlines, Wessex Aircraft fur, 27
  • Bermondsey, Electricity in 27
  • Blake, The late Frederick John, 109
  • Blue Funnel Motor Liner Polyphemus," 409
  • Blue Funnel Motor Ship " Ajax." 696
  • Boiler Explosions, A Year's, 163
  • British Association, 329
  • British Association Bristol Meeting, 81, 329
  • British and French Shipbuilders, 585
  • British Broadcasting Corporation, New Headquarters, Erection of, 55
  • British Destroyers, New, 329
  • British Destroyers to be Sold, 243
  • British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, 657
  • British Machine Tools for Russia, 557
  • British Motor Industry, 217
  • Broadcasting Corporation, Third Report, 1
  • Broadcasting Station, A New, 217
  • Buildings, Steel-framed, 56
  • Building Trades, Cranes in the, 27

C

  • CAMP'S System of Ship Construction, 65
  • Canadian Pacific Railway Liner " Empress of Britain," 81
  • Canal Improvement Scheme, 81
  • Cast Iron Research, 473
  • Certificates of Airworthiness, 557
  • Channel Tunnel, 1
  • Charing Cross Bridge, 1, 109
  • Coal in Europe in 1929, 109
  • Coal Mining Industry in 1929, 243
  • Conciliation in the Shipbuilding Industry, 163
  • Concrete Roads, Joints in, 137
  • Conference on Steel Structures Research, 269
  • Contest for the Schneider Trophy, 1931, 55
  • Continental Motor Car Trade, 109
  • Co-operation between Technical Institutions, 189
  • Co-operative Profit-sharing, 687
  • Cranes in the Building Trades, 27
  • Cunard Liner Begun, 613
  • Cunard Liner, Probable Second, 217
  • Cunard Liners, New, 137, 329. 557
  • Cunarder, Preparing for the New, 243
  • Cutlers' Feast at Sheffield, 529

D

  • DALMUIR Shipyard, 269
  • Depth Sounding at Sea, 667
  • Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, 499
  • Dry-docking Accommodation at Greenock, 695
  • Dry-docking the New Cunard Liner, 387
  • Duke of Northumberland, the Late, 217
  • Dunstan Power Station, Equipment for, 387
  • Dunston Power Station, New, 243
  • Dutch Destroyer Programme Completed, 557

E

  • ECONOMIC Mission to the Far East, 299
  • Electric Lamps, Reduction in Price of, 217
  • Electrical Supply Co-ordination, 557
  • Electrically Operated Motor Tanker, 387
  • Electricity in Great Britain, 443
  • Electricity in the Irish Free State, 667
  • Electricity in South.West Midlands, 55
  • Electricity Supply at Dunoon, 299
  • Electrification Extensions, Southern Railway, 27
  • Empire Broadcasting, 1
  • Empire Possibilities, Sir Ernest Potter on, 55
  • Empire Trade. 269
  • Empire Trade and the Banks, 27
  • Engineering Unions and the Government, 529

F

  • FARADAY Centenary, The, 137
  • Federation of British Industries and a Ballot of Industry, 27
  • Federation of British Industries and Fiscal Policy, 417, 473
  • Fires in Bunker and Cargo Coal, 81
  • Floating Dock for New Zealand, 189
  • Floating Power Station, 189
  • Ford Works at Dagenham, 387
  • Fowler, Sir Henry, 499
  • French Railway Centenary, 27
  • Frequency Standardisation, 529
  • Fuel Research Board Annual Report, 695
  • Fulham Power Station Extension, 417, 585, 667, 695

G

  • GAIRNS, The Late Mr. J. F., 607
  • German Locomotive Industry, 55, 163
  • Giant Flying Boat, 299
  • Glasgow Harbour, Improvements at, 137
  • Gold Mining in Great Britain, 329
  • Grampian Hydro-electric Scheme, 613
  • Grants for Improvements of Harbours and
  • Docks, 269
  • Graving Dock for Southampton, 013
  • Gyro Compass, 639

H

  • HAIFA-BAGHDAD Railway Survey, 329
  • Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 163
  • Headquarters of British Broadcasting Corporation, Progress in Erection of, 55
  • High-pressure Salesmanship, 473
  • High-tension Transmission Line in New England, 499
  • " Hindenburg " Refloated, Ex-German Battle-cruiser, 81
  • " Hindenburg " Safely Berthed at Rosyth, 217
  • H.M. Airship " R 100," 189
  • H.M.S. " Dorsetshire," Trials of, 137
  • Humber Bridge, Proposed, 243
  • Humber Bridge Scheme Condemned, 329
  • Humphreys, Sir George, 585
  • Hydro-electric Work in Spain, 499

I

  • " ILLUSTRATED Official *Journal (Patents), 499
  • Important Coal-oil Experiment, 357
  • Improvements to the Airship " It 101," 299
  • Industry, A Ballot of, 27
  • Industry, German Locomotive, 55, 163
  • Institute of Marine Engineers, 329
  • Institute of Transport a New President, 417
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Midland Branch Dinner, 585
  • International Trade Conditions, 137

J

  • JUGOSLAVIAN Flotilla Leader, 499

K

  • KINGS WAY Tunnel Enlargement, 299

L

  • LABOUR'S Distrust of Science, 269
  • Large Oil Tanker Orders Placed Abroad, 217
  • Large Wireless Receiver, 299
  • Last Voyage of the " R 101," 387
  • Lister, R. A., and Ruston and Hornsby Amalgamation, 1
  • Liverpool Oil Cake Explosion, 357
  • Load Line Conference, 27
  • Lochaber Hydro-electric Power Undertaking, 109
  • Locomotive, A Famous, 217
  • Locomotive Industry of Germany, 55, 163
  • L.M.S. Experimental Road Tractor, 613
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway Improvements. 189
  • L.N.E. Railway Dismissals, 269
  • London and :North-'astern Railway New Rolling Stock, 163
  • London Passenger Transport, 387
  • London Tube Improvements, 243
  • Loss of the Salvage Vessel " Artiglio," 630
  • Low-temperaturo Carbonisation, 695
  • Low-temperature Coal Carbonisation, New Association Formed, 81

M

  • MADSEN Gun, The, 137
  • Manchester's Deputy Electrical Engineer, 269
  • Manchester's Water Supply, 443
  • Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company Meeting, 55
  • Marine Airport at Greenock, 269
  • Mechanical Engineers' Charter Dinner, 443
  • Meopham Air Disaster, 81, 499
  • Ministry of Labour's Returns of Unemployment, 55
  • Mid•Scotland Cwial Scheme, 243
  • More Shipyards to be Dismantled, 585
  • Motors and Locomotives, 529
  • Municipal Electricity, 269

N

  • NAG HAMMADI Barrage, Opening of, 695
  • National Experimental Tank, 667
  • National Physical Laboratory, 1
  • Naval Contracts Placed; 667
  • Naval Items, 163
  • New British Destroyers, 329
  • New Naval Deep Diving Ratings, 299
  • Nottingham University College, 27

0

  • OIL•ELECT1RIC Traction, 639
  • Oxygen and Acetylene, 585

P

  • PARSONS Marine Steam Turbine, 387
  • Payment by Results and Rate Fixing, 417
  • P. & 0. Liners, The New, 109
  • Patter, Sir Ernest, on Empire Possibilities, 55
  • Posts for Students, 585
  • Power from the Sea, 299
  • Power Plant for Holland, 613
  • Pretoria Steelworks, Tenders Accepted for, 529
  • Problem in Economics, A, 695
  • Problems of Ship Design, 639
  • Proposed Atlantic Liners, 217

R

  • "R 101" INQUIRY, 473, 529, 613, 039
  • Railplane System of Transportation, 473
  • Railway Accidents in 1929, 417
  • Railway, Centenary of the French, 27
  • Railway Wages, 557
  • Rationalisation in' Shipyards, 629
  • Rationalisation in the Coal Industry, 473
  • Reclaiming th© Guider Zee, 357
  • Reorganising the Coal Mines, 639
  • Replacing the Lost s.s. " Tahiti," 329
  • Research in the Printing Industry, 6115
  • Retirement of Mr. Edward H. Parker, 417
  • Retirement of Mir. T. E. Thir!away, 695
  • Royal Air Force Display, 1
  • Royal Society and Scientific Research, 613
  • Rural Electrification, 269
  • Rural Electrification Scheme for Norfolk, 189
  • Russian Orders for the Clyde, 329
  • Ruston and Hornsby and R. A. Linter Amalgamation, 1

S

  • ST. PAUL'S, 443
  • Salford Electricity Undertaking, 189
  • Salvage Operations at Scapa Flow. 639
  • Salving the P. & O. Liner " Egypt," 243
  • Santander-Mediterranean Railway, 585
  • Schneider Trophy Contests, 1931, 55
  • Science Museum, 243, 613
  • Scottish Engineering Deal, 417
  • Scottish Steel Works Fusion, 585
  • Shipbuilding Employers' New President, 499
  • Ship Construction, A New System of, 55
  • Shipping Centenary, 189
  • Sim, Mr. G. G., The Late, 189
  • Skilled Employment and Apprenticeship Association, 357
  • Slaithwaite, North Regional Broadcasting
  • Station at, 1
  • Society of Consulting Marine Engineers and
  • Ship Surveyors and a Now System of Ship
  • Construction, 55
  • South-West Midlands, Electricity in, 55
  • Southern Railway Electrification, Now Extensions, 27
  • Speculation on the Cause of the Disaster to the "R 101," 387
  • Steel-framed Buildings, 55
  • Sutherland, John R., The Late Mr., 039
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge, 189

T

  • TELEVISION Broadcasting Station near
  • Hendon, 329
  • Thames Floods, 81
  • Thames Oil Storage Scheme, A Large, 443
  • Torpedo-boat Destroyers, Two Now, 81
  • Trade, Empire, and the Banks, 27
  • Trade with the Far East, 109, 217
  • Transport and Electricity Developments, 557
  • Travelling Electrical Showroom, 613

U

  • UNEMPLOYMENT, An Important Report on, * 163
  • Unemployment Problem, The, 55
  • Unemployment Situation, The, 137
  • Uniformity of Voltage, 473
  • United States Naval Economy, 217
  • United States Navy, 039

W

  • WAGES Reduction in Cormany, 629
  • Waller, The Late, John Edward, 27
  • Welded Containers, 299
  • 1r Welland Ship Canal Opening Postponed, 243
  • Wessex Aircraft for Belgian Airlines, 27
  • Windmills, 443
  • Wireless Pictures at Sea, 443
  • Wireless Receiver, Large, 299
  • Wireless Telephony, 357
  • Wreck of the "R 101," 443

Y

Paragraphs

A

  • ABSORPTION of Acid Gases by Triethanolamine, 93
  • Abyssinian GOV0111110Itt to Construct a Dam
  • Across the Outlet of Lake Tsana, 11
  • Accident to Steam Turbine Rotor Near Tucker,
  • Ga., 65
  • Acetylene Torch Cuts Through Iron Hinge from a Distance of 25ft. in New York, 281
  • Acid Mixer, 623
  • Advantages of Welded Bed-plates Over Casting, 679
  • Advice on Grinding of Tungsten Carbide Tools, 623
  • Aerial Cable Transporter at, Barcelona, Work
  • Commenced on, 173
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • °plane Bast, for sure eying Purpose at
  • Fort Resolution, N. uida, 10
  • Aeroplane binding Field being Constructed at Nanking, 511
  • Aeroplanes, Device to Prevent Stalling,
  • Air Force, Flight Cadetships and Scholarships Awards, 237
  • Aircraft Apprentices, 49
  • Aircraft Carrier to be Sent to Buenos Aires for tho British Empire Trade Exhibition, 227
  • Air Lines Added to Russian Network this Summer, 597
  • Air Mail Service Carries 29 Tons of Mail During June, The British, 93
  • Air Port at St.. Paul, Minnesota, 281
  • Air Sorvico for the Engineer front Hudson to
  • Red Lake Goldfield, Canadian National Railways, 39
  • Air Port Beacon at Calgary, Alberta, to be Equipped with Neon Lamps, 147
  • Bombay, Finding a Site for an Aerodrome
  • at, 65
  • Busk Studentship in Aeronautics Established in Memory of Mr. E. T. Busk, 77 • Awarded
  • to R. H. tra,ncis, 398
  • Canada Airways, Ltd., Formed as Complementary to the Rail Services, 575
  • Cape Town Aerodrome, Work Commenced on,
  • 483
  • Negotiations for Formation of Dominion Air
  • Service in Canada Nearing Completion, 623
  • Photographing the Country by the Royal
  • Canadian Air Force for the Department of
  • the Interior, 390
  • Proposed Aerial Service from Canton to
  • Wuchow, Swatow and Hainan, 569
  • Proposed Survey of Mongolia and Tibet by
  • Aeroplanes, 39
  • Stalling of Aeroplanes, Device to Prevent., 7
  • Visual Signal Indicating Device to Guide
  • Mail Aeroplanes Over the Appalachian
  • Mountains, 227
  • AFFORESTATION SchLmo in South Africa,
  • 311
  • African Copper Mine, 1.1nion Mini6re Haut
  • Katanga, Now Second Largest in the World, 121
  • Agricultural Tractors Trials at Ardington,
  • Marshall Tractor, Addendum, 383
  • Air Compressors for the Victoria Falls Power
  • Company Said to be the Largest Made, 227
  • Alkali Industry, Official Annual Survey, 97
  • Alloy of Lithium and Beryllium Discovered by
  • German Chemist, 227
  • Alloy Works at Pontardawo, Swansea, Restart Work, 569
  • Aluminium Factory in Leningrad, 92
  • Aluminium Industry , Development of, Competition Open to Inventors, 549, 630
  • Aluminium Stearato and its Uses in Manufacture of Paint, 483
  • Aluminium Sulphate in Waters of Lake
  • Michigan, 369
  • American Motorists and Amount of Fuel Consumption, 311
  • Ammonia, Apparatus for Dissociation of, for
  • Use with Atomic Hydrogen Welding Equipwent, 483
  • Ammonium Sulphate, Production of, in Canada, 11
  • Andree Expedition, Koh-i-noor Pencil Discovered Beside Body of the Explorer, 597
  • Application of Anhydrous Ammonia to Filtered
  • Water Prior to Chlorination in Cleveland (Ohio), 39
  • Appointment of Mr. Mount Jones to Act as
  • Advisor on Technical Education to Soviet Government, 707
  • Appointment of Mr. T. Peirson Frank as Chief Engineer to the London County Council, 47
  • Appointment of Sir Ralph Wodgwood to Central Electricity Board, 079
  • Appointment of Two Su b -corrunitt ens t
  • Inquire into the Possibilities of Developing
  • or of Reviving the Working of Metalliferous
  • and Associated Deposits in Great Britain, 541
  • Arc Welding Process Used in Nineteen-storey
  • High Building at Dallas, Texas, 65
  • Artificial Fertiliser Plant at Hamilton, Ontario, 39
  • Asbestos Mining Industry in Canada, Report of
  • Now High Record in Production in, 227
  • Artificial Silk Factory at Doncaster, to Start Work in December, 253
  • Artificial Silk Factory to be Erected at Burgos,
  • Spain, 507
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
  • ASSOCIATION, BRITISH EEG 1 S EELts :
  • Mr. William It*avell Elected President, 472
  • ASSOCIATION, BRITISH WATERWORKS :
  • Afforestation of Watersheds, Mr. R. L. Robinson, 39
  • ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS (INCORPORATED) :
  • Twenty-first Anniversary Dinner, 592
  • ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS :
  • Visit to Basingstoke, 133
  • AssOC1ATION, ELECTRICAL POWER Ebro'.
  • N ERRS' ( LONDON LOCAL TECHNICAL GROUP) :
  • Progress and Development of Modern
  • Steam Generators, G. A. Plummer, 569
  • ASSOCIATION or ENGINEERS, MANCHEsTER :
  • President's Evening Entertainment, 678
  • Visit to Works of Hans Renold, Ltd., 105
  • AssocIATION, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS' :
  • Address by Mr. Virgil Jordan, an American
  • Economist, 541
  • ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL LIBRARIES AN D
  • INFORMATION BUREAUX :
  • Conference at Oxford, 93
  • Establishment of Panel of Expert Translators, 11, 341
  • INSTITUTE, CORNISH, OF ENGINEERS :
  • Need for More Co-operation Between the
  • China Clay Industry and the Institute of Engineers, 57
  • INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS :
  • Costing, an Aid to Management, 416
  • INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY,
  • NATIONAL :
  • 612
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • Programme for Autumn Meeting at
  • Prague, 213
  • Torsional Effect of Transverse Rending
  • Loads on Channel Beams, 697
  • INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
  • Annual Dinner, 1931. 413
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • Autumn Meeting Held at Southampton,
  • 173
  • Autumn Meeting Programmo, 88
  • INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
  • Awards of Maintenance Scholarships in
  • Architecture, 146
  • INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • Award of the Railway Companies' Association's Gold Medals, 146
  • Presidential Address, Sir Arthur Stanley,
  • 455
  • Proposed Cont inental Tour in 1031, 398
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
  • (cord nued) :
  • INSTITUTION oF AUTomOBILE ENGINEERS
  • Annual Dinner, 681
  • Training of Young Automobile Engineers,
  • 540
  • INSTITUTION OF CHEntioar, EtwiNzEits
  • Effects of Surface Conditions on Heat
  • Transmission, Dr. S. J. Kohli, 427
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • Indian Preinitun Awards, 421
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • International Relations Committee
  • Appointed, 427
  • Organisation of the Electrical- Industry in
  • Great Britain, Pamphlet by P. Good, 472
  • Pamphlet, Description of the Organisation
  • of the Electrical Industry in Great
  • Britain, 1'. Good, 597
  • Presentation of Oil Painting of Ampere on
  • Behalf of Mr. E. Gamic°, 549
  • Scholarship Awards for 1930, :353
  • Vacancies on the Council now Filled, 77
  • Transvaal, Local Advisory Committee
  • Constituted, 93
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING INSPECTIoN :
  • Annual Dinner, 553
  • INSTITUTION 0I BEATING 'AND VENTILATING
  • ENGINEERs :
  • Kelvin Theory in Practice, '1'. C. N.
  • Haldane, 553
  • INSTITUTION, ;JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERs :
  • Annual Geiteral Meeting, Election of
  • Officers. 568
  • Awards of Medals and Prizes for 1930, 353
  • Engine, Two-stroke, E. T. Westbury, 511
  • Luminous Electric Tubes, H. Marryat, 541
  • Rapid Exposure for Photography, 1151
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • Awards to Graduates, 490
  • North-Western Branch, Graduates' Suction, Annual Dinner, 678
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • Annual Meetings, March 25th, 1931, 511
  • Award of " Yarrow " Scholarship, 495
  • Duke of Northumberland Prize Awarded,
  • 553
  • Scholarships (1930) Awards, 239
  • Scholarships in 1931, 635
  • INSTITUTION Or PETRoLEITH TEcil N
  • GISTS :
  • Fellowship Awarded to Dr. H. R. Lang,
  • 133, 147
  • INSTITUTION or THE RUBBER INDUSTRY
  • (BIRMINGHAM AND DisTrucr SECTION) :
  • Development of the Wheel, J. Wright, 509
  • INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
  • Solution for Removing Scale from Chrome-nickel Steel, C. C. Hall, 707
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL AND TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS :
  • Annual Dinner, Mr. A. F. Bound on
  • American Signal Engineers, 569
  • Railway Signalling in Holland, G. J. do
  • Vos, 541
  • The Thorrowgood Scholarship, 651
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • General Meeting, Eh,ction of Chairman, 635
  • General Meeting, Election of Members, 507
  • Grant from Pilgrim Trust Towards Reconstruction Fund, 691
  • Programme for November and December,
  • 426
  • INSTITUTION, SOUTH AYRICAN, OF ENGINEERS :
  • Mr. W. S. Carr, Retiring President Vale.
  • dietary Address, 173
  • SOCIETY, ENGINEERING GOLFING :
  • Autumn Meeting at Burhill, 328, 383
  • ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
  • (continued) :
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS, " J ovar/AL : "
  • The Spectacular Illuminated Fountain of
  • Barcelona, A. S. E. Ackermann, 427
  • SOCIETY, NATIONAL SMOKE ABATEMENT :
  • Annual Conference at Leicester, 147, 201
  • SOCIETY, OPTICAL:
  • New Spectrophotometer, Described by U.
  • Buckley and F. J. C. Brookes, 597
  • SOCIETY. WNIT%VORTH :
  • Summer Meeting at Crewe, 162
  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (LIVERPOOL
  • LOCAL SECTION) :
  • Chemistry in the Service of the Railway,
  • Dr. Lewis Dale, 651
  • SOCIETY OF GLASS TECRNOLOGY :
  • Effect of Re-melting on the Properties of
  • Glass, Professor W. E. S. Turner, 541
  • SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL :
  • Twenty-first Annual Exhibition, 398
  • ASYUT Barrage, Remodelling Postponed, 51
  • Award to Dr. G. D. Bengough and Mr. Ulick
  • Richardson Evans from the Sir George
  • Beilby Memorial Fund, 39
  • Awards at University College, London, 73

B

  • BAMBOO for Paper Pulp from East, Africa, 311
  • Barcelona, Tenders Invited for New Docks at, 1106
  • Belcher Island off Hudson Bay May Become
  • Important Iron Field, 399
  • Belfast Corporation and Development of Transport in Suburban Areas, 341
  • Belfast Harbour to Have New Dock and Turning Basin, 121
  • Benzol and Coal Distillation, Progress Report
  • of the British Benzol and Coal Distillation,
  • Ltd., 173
  • Benzol Recovery Plant at 13eckton Gasworks,
  • 253
  • Beryl Crystals from the Somerset Mine, South
  • Africa, Average Weekly Output of, 93
  • Beryllium, The Price of, 281
  • Bitumen Imported into England in Molten
  • State, 707
  • Board of Trade Engineer and Ship Surveyors,
  • Examination for Appointments, 719
  • BOILERS :
  • Babcock Boiler at Government Fuel Testing
  • Laboratory, Ottawa, 369
  • Boiler Explosion in Alabama Planing Mill,
  • America, Curious, 455
  • Boiler, Lancashire, Explosion and Report, 679
  • Collapse of Combustion Chamber of a Boiler on a Steam Drifter, 39
  • Collapse of a Furnace Crown on a Steam Trawler, 39
  • Explosion, Boiler, on Small Cargo Vessel,
  • Engineer Surveyor-in-Chief's Report, 511
  • Explosion Caused by Failure of Blow•down Cock on Vertical Dock Crane Boiler, Comments by Engineer Surveyor-in-Chief,
  • Board of Trade, 623
  • Explosion of a Boiler Blow-down Pipe at Winsford, Board of Trade Inspector's Report on, 281
  • Explosions, Boiler, Failure of Solid-drawn
  • Copper Steam Pipes, Engineer Surveyor-in-Chiefs Report, 597
  • Large-capacity Babcock Boiler for Pretoria
  • Power Station, 341
  • Pulverised Coal Boilers at N'Kana, Northern
  • Rhodesia, Ready for Service, 597
  • BORDEAUX Landing Stage, New Stage Constructed by the M.A.N., 265
  • Boric Acid Discovered in Water of Tsehokrak
  • Lake near Jalta in the Crimea, 483
  • Boulder Creek Dam in Colorado, 121
  • Boulogne, Port of, Bill for Improvements
  • Approved, 65
  • Bra,, and Copper Tube Mill to he Built fur
  • Anaconda Amore.an Brass, Ltd.. 483
  • BRIDGES
  • Bride, Aerie. Halifax liarteem Estimates
  • fur a, 117
  • Bridge at Kineardine, Parbienentary Plans
  • U,-I ositell for, 7:17
  • ;rid);, -hciihlinu Pregraeone of Quebec. ProVi11,141 Government, 083
  • Bridge over nitiltilbe. Decision to Construct,
  • 107
  • Bridge over Fraser River, Prupiiseil, 483
  • Bridge over the Ottawa River, Plans Noe
  • Completed for a, 147
  • Bridge to Ilea Arrow, Month of Gasp,
  • Basin, Quebec, 427
  • " Bridges," A Few Examples of the Work of
  • a Pioneer Firm in the Manufacture of
  • Stool and Steelwork, 581
  • Bridgcs Strengthened on the Kimiaber
  • Junction and Aberdeen Section, 173
  • Bridges, Twenty-eight New, to be Constructed Between Bloemfontein and Blenheim, Orange Free State, 101
  • Charing Cross Bridge. Appointment of Mr.
  • W. W. Griersion and Mr. E. F. C. Trench
  • ou 1..c.C. Advisory Cemmit tee. 39
  • Cheiutpeake Bay, Estimated Cost of Bridge
  • Across, 281
  • Cloeure Made on 1652ft. Kill van Kull Steel
  • Arch, 553
  • Cost of Proposed Bridge Across the Tigris
  • at Baghdad, 253
  • First. Span of Railway Bridge over Counts
  • River. South Africa, Launched, 623
  • Fort Lee Suspension Bridge, New Jersey.
  • Nearing Completion. 253
  • Government of British Columbia Consider
  • Ereeting Bridge Across Fraser River, 414
  • Howrah Bridge Committee Appointed, 461
  • International Toll Bridge to be Placed Across
  • the Rio Grande Between Texas and Mexico,
  • 281
  • Kling enburg, Destruction of Span of Old
  • Bndgo at, 11
  • New Bridge Over the Pearl River at Canton
  • to be Opened in February, 1932, 281
  • New Bridge to be Constructed over the Clyde
  • at Jamex-street, Glasgow, 281
  • New Rhine Bridge at Wiesdorf. for Fast
  • Railway Treas.! Between Cologne and
  • Ruhr. 147
  • New Thames Bridges at Hampton Court and
  • Chiswick, Orders Placed for, 121
  • Ni win Bridge, Completion of, for Canadian
  • Pacific Railway, 84
  • Novel Caissons used for Piers of Bridge Across
  • the Brazos River in Texas, 121
  • Penobscot River, Suspension Bridge to be
  • Built Over, 311
  • Proposed Reconstruction of Swing Bridge
  • over Dock Ent ranee at a Different
  • Point. 623
  • Proposed Suspension Bridge Across the
  • River Tamer at Torpoint, 121
  • Rainttill Skew Arch Bridge Built by George
  • Findley, 341.
  • San Francisco, Bridge to be Built Across the
  • Golden Gate, 311
  • " Silver " Bridges Across the Allegheny River
  • at Pittsburg, 253
  • Siusum Bay Railway Bridge, Opening in
  • November, 311
  • Surveyors for New Bridge Over the St.
  • Lawrence at Cornwall, Ontario, 121
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge Crossed by Lord
  • and Lady titnnehaven, 173
  • Vaal River Bridge Opened at. Christiana on
  • the Cape-Johannesburg Route, 227, 341
  • Wabash River Bridge to he Replaced by
  • Reinforced Concrete Bridge, 679
  • Widening and Strengthening of Scotswood
  • Bridge, 121
  • BRITISH -AFRICA Industrial IDevelopmont
  • Expedition, Motoring Expedition Planned
  • for 12,000 Miles' Trek in Africa. 216
  • British Light Car Industry and the Spanish
  • Car Market, Advantages of, 253
  • British-made Motor Van Runs Exhaustive
  • Trials Under Load, 121
  • British Polar Exploration Relics on Exhibition
  • at Central Hall, Westminster, 39
  • Building Moved Bodily 300ft. in Pittsburg, 227
  • Building Research Board, Technical Paper on
  • Hydrated and Unbydrated Lime in Concrete
  • Mixtures, 253
  • Building, The Marshall Field, Claimed to be the
  • Largest Building in the World, 93
  • Buildings, The Use of Hollow Tiles in Load-bearing Walls of, Protest by the Bricklayers'
  • Union in Chicago, 201
  • Bureau International do 1'Aluminium, International Competition to Encourage Inventors
  • to Study Aluminium and Light Aluminium
  • Alloys, 427
  • Bursting of a Manhole Door of a Steam Digester
  • in a Yorkshire Factory, Official Report, 281

C

  • CADMIUM Priebe.' ion at Trail, British
  • Columbia, 3t99
  • Calcium Molybdote, The Preparation and Use
  • of, 281
  • Calcutta Technical School, Number of Students
  • 140 at, 39
  • Canada, Chemical Pruduets During 1929, 11
  • enitiula, Geological Surveying Parties in, 196
  • Canada Retains Mon with Special Scientific
  • Training, 65
  • Canada, The Universities of, and the Export of
  • Talent, 65
  • Canadian Central Power Stations. Investments
  • in, 121
  • Canadian Government's Outlay for Unemployment Relief and Relief Works, 651
  • ('anal Across the Strait Peninsula, Proposed, 11
  • ('anal, Ship, Scheme for, Between Newcastle
  • and Carlisle, 147
  • CastlefOrd. Normanton and District Mining and
  • Technical Institute Opened at Whitwood,
  • 369
  • Caustic Soda to be Manufactured on the Krebs
  • System at Hidden, Norway, 483
  • Centenary of Hanover Technical High School,
  • 39
  • Central Customs Administration of China and
  • 12-Mile Limit on Territorial Waters, 39
  • Contrid Industrial Laboratory for Testing and
  • Passing Indust rial Machines at Nanking. 39
  • Chain. Link of, from Portsmouth Harbour
  • Defence Presented to the Royal United Service Museum, 65
  • Channel Ferry. Proposal by Sir Etistace Tennyson d'Eyneourt. 147
  • Charcoal front British Guiana Used as Fowl for
  • Motor Lorries. 39
  • Charlton, Mr. H. C., Moves the Address front
  • t he House of Commons on Reopening of
  • Parliament, 483
  • Chenderoh Dam, Opening of. 11
  • China Institute of Scientific Management
  • Inaugurated at Shanghai, 227
  • Chinese Government and Surveys fur Two New
  • Ports. 39
  • Chilletg. Iiovorninent. Orgrtniso Factories to
  • Develop Domestic Industry, 483
  • Chinese Ministry of COUUritiniCatiOUN Proposes
  • Abolition of Shipping Privileges to Foreigners.
  • 369
  • Chromate, Importation of, into the United
  • States, 121
  • City and Guilds of London Institute, Fellowships Conferred on Prominent People, 147
  • Cleveland Dockyard, Middlesbrough, Closed.
  • 565
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
  • American Coke Ovens fur Russia, 311
  • Brown Coal Briquettes May Replace Black
  • Coal in Victoria for all Purposes Except
  • Gas Making, 679
  • Cardiff and Forest of Dean Area, Freedom
  • from Accident when Steel Rings are Used
  • for Support, Increased Use of Steel Props,
  • 399
  • Coal Discovered by Boring at Coaibrook,
  • South Africa, 707
  • Coal Gas Plant in Vancouver, Orders Placed
  • in Great Britain for, 11.
  • Coal Measures Near Invantue, Result of Prospecting Operations Reveals, 63
  • Coal Mines at Heigan. Manchuria. Estimated
  • to Contain 150 Million Tons of Coal, 253
  • Coal Output at the Mines in Great Britain for
  • Week Ending July 26th, 1930, 177
  • Coal Pier Completed at Kanchingtom for
  • South Manchuria Railway Company, 569
  • Coal Production in New Mexico, 1929, 341
  • Coal Shipping Plant at Algoma, Canada. 173
  • Coal Staithes to be Erected at AVlton to
  • Handle Output from Usworth Colliery, 427
  • Coal Cutter.' and Limit of Hardness of Material that can be Cut. 623
  • Coalfield Discovered in Southern Tanganyika, 541
  • Coke, The Dry Quenching of, W. 0. lictikin.
  • 93
  • Collecting Coal Dust in Hickleton Main
  • Colliery. South Yorkshire, New Plant
  • Installed, 121
  • Large Coal Washing Plant at the Clairton
  • By-products Coke Works, 310
  • Lignite Coal Near Estevan, Saskatchewan,
  • Overburden to be Stripped by Excavators,
  • 427
  • Mine Safety Research, Co-operation Between
  • Great Britain and Belgium, 11
  • Minimising Accidents in Mines Due to Over-winding, 399
  • Output of Open-cut Coal Mines in the Heigan
  • District of Manchuria, 453
  • Record Claimed by the Permits Colliery in
  • Raising 5532 Tons of Coal in One Shift. 281
  • Record Production of 5062 Tons of Coal front
  • Murton Colliery near &ahem Harbour, 511
  • Resumption of Operations in Chalanor Coal
  • Mine, Chinese Eastern Railway, 427
  • Steel Prop Supports for Roofing in Coal.
  • Mines, 597
  • Treatment of Coal with Benzene Under
  • Pressure, 311
  • World Production of Briquetted Fuel, 369
  • COBALT, Production of, in Canada, 406
  • Cobalt • tungsten • carbide Alloys Used in
  • Machining Metals at High Speed, 39
  • Collapse of Steel Framework of Gymnasium at
  • West Chester, Pa.. 321
  • Colombian Government to Complete the Boosts
  • do Coniza Project, 651
  • Columbium, Properties of. 511
  • Commercial Mission to the Far East, The
  • Government Sending a, 165
  • Commercial Uses for Anhydrite, 201
  • Commission Appointed to Revise Canada's
  • Patent and Trade Mark and lksign Art. 399
  • Composition of Antiseptic Wash for Oil Dermatitis. 253
  • Congello Power Station of the Durban Corpora.
  • tion to be Extended, 65
  • Construction of Olympic Stadium at Loe Angeles
  • for Tenth Olympiad, 369
  • Conversion Tables, Useful to Excavating Engineer., 442
  • Copper Added to Rapidly Cooled
  • Inaproves Resistance to Corrosion by Sulphuric Acid, 34
  • Copper, Extraction of, from Leachable Ores,
  • Experiments at Tucson. Arizona, 427
  • Copper Properties in Northern Rhodesia to be Developed, 483
  • Cornwall as a Tin-producing County, 679
  • Cost of Steam. Electric and Oil Driven Pumps at Merrickville Low-level Pumping Station, Australia, 541
  • Crane, Non-propelling Floating, for Table Bay Harbour, 311
  • DA31 Across the North Saskatchewan River,
  • Proposal to Build. 147
  • Dam, Owyhee, Concrete Arch Type, 227
  • Death of Mr. Max Weiss. 541
  • Deep Oil Wells in the Santa Fe Springs Oilfield, 147
  • Demolition and Reconstruction of Building in
  • New York Oidy Six Years, 351
  • Deposits of Soluble Potash Discos "red in
  • Several Districts of Russian Central Asia, 369
  • Detection of Defects in Welds with Practitioner's Standard Stethoscope, 455
  • Development of Tuticorin Harbour. Tenders for New Dredger Called for in Entiland, 390
  • Device for Discovering and Raising Sunken
  • Submarines, 341
  • Diamond Die, Great Resistance to Wear of, 707
  • Diamond of 1331 carats found in the Orange
  • River Diggings, 93
  • Diamond Output Increased in the Angola Fields, 399
  • Iduro-Dillioiro-Methane Suit alile for Extinguishing Methane Flames, 173
  • Discovery in North of Spain of Extensive. Beds of Potash. 341
  • Discovery of a Deposit of Lithium Oxide Re.
  • ported front South-Went Africa, 253
  • Diverting the Saguenay River at Chete.a.
  • Caron, Quebee, for the Ali er
  • 281
  • Dyke Destroyed by Sturm at Velidiv. 531

E

  • ECONOMIC Crises of the Future Following a
  • Period of Over-production, 277
  • Economic Development of Transport and Eket sic Supply, Mr. Morrison's Statement in the
  • House of Commons, 573
  • Etliwat ion for Quarry Engineers at the Imperial
  • College of Technology, Londe. University. .11
  • Edwards. James Harvey, the Late, of the
  • Amerieatt Bridge Company. 253
  • Effect of Rising Temperature on Insulating
  • Qualities of Ceramic Materials, 435
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS
  • An. Lamp Not Superseded by Nitrugen•
  • filled Tungsten Lamp. 511
  • Automatic Arc Welding in the Boiler Industry. G. H. Koch, 505
  • Average Cost. of Electricity Supplied 111
  • South Africa, 253
  • Bedford Corporation Propose to Provide
  • Electricity to Villages by Underground
  • Mai 'is. 399
  • Central Electricity Board, Sir Ralph Wedgewood's Appointment to, 427
  • Company Formed in Canada to Nbuittfitet ore
  • Synchronous Electric Clocks and Allied
  • Products, 632
  • Completion of Tepuxtepee Dan t and Power
  • House, Mexico, 427
  • Contract Placed for the Construction of the
  • Abitibi Power Plant . 281
  • Crediton Urban Council's Application to the
  • Electricity Commissioners for a Special
  • Order, 173
  • Decline of Electric Tramways in South
  • Africa, 121
  • Design of Pole Lilies to Carry Electric Win's
  • or Cables, 707
  • Dover Town Council Rejects a Proposal to
  • Draw Supplies of Electricity from the
  • Central Electricity Board, 253
  • Dry Batteries to be Manufactured by Dutch
  • Firm in Melbourne, 623
  • East England Electricity Scheme Adopted
  • by the Central Electricity Board, 173
  • Economic Average Sustained of the Powerton Power Station of the Super Power
  • Company, Illinois, 65
  • Edmonton Council Hands Over its Powers
  • for Electricity Supply to the London and
  • Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority, 253
  • Electric Arc Welding Process Used to Construct Large Swimming Tank, 253
  • Electric Batteries, The Manufacture of, 80
  • Electric Cookers, Large Increase in Uso of,
  • at Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, 569
  • Electric Furnaces, Wild-Barfield Typo of,
  • Largest in England, 569
  • Electric Headlights on all Indian Locomo,
  • fives, 147
  • Electric Heating. When, is sill Economie
  • Proposition, 651
  • Electric Traction Experiments with Battery
  • Invented by Dr. Drumm, 707
  • Electric Wire and Cable Factory at Brockville, Ontario, to be Extended, 511
  • Electrical Developments in Ceylon, 679
  • Electrical Stations in the U.S.S.R., 596
  • Electrically Operated Plant for Cleaning
  • 1200 Barrels a Day at Purfleet. 511
  • Electricity Commissioners' Official Returns,
  • 93, 201, 476, 597, 679
  • Electricity Commissioners' Returns Prove
  • Great Increase in Amount of Electricity
  • Generated, 201, 341
  • Electricity Commissioners. Public inquiry
  • into the Application of the Metropolitan
  • Borough of F'ulham to Extend Generating
  • Station, 651
  • Electricity SupplyCommission of South
  • Africa. Annual Report, 281
  • Exports and Imports of Electrical Apparatus,
  • Machinery and Material from the United
  • Kingdom during *July, 1930, compared with
  • July, 1929, 201
  • Exports of Electric Generators and Motors
  • from Italy during First Three Mouths of
  • 1930, 173
  • Electro-deposition of Lead-Thallium Alloys,
  • 427
  • Electro-technical Industry of the U.S.S.R.,
  • 623
  • Electro-welding Machinery in Russia, Position of, 651
  • Eleetrolytic ['upper Refinery at Sverdlovsk,
  • Large-capacity, 341
  • Elimination of Polo 'top or Cross-arm Fires
  • on Transmission Lines, 541
  • Five Turbo-generators of 77,500 kW for
  • Dnieper Power Station, 623
  • German Electrical Standards and Rules, 226
  • Grab or Clamshell Bucket. Opened and
  • Closed by an Electric Motor Mounted
  • Directly on the Grab (Erie), 93
  • Grampian Electricity Scheme, Initial Works
  • Arranged, 564
  • Guildford Electricity UUdertaking ACCOUJI
  • 173
  • Heavyside Layer and Other Layers Capable
  • of Reflecting and Refracting Elect tic
  • Waves at Different Heights, 311
  • nigh-power Transmission Line
  • Toronto. Ohio. and East Akron, t o lie
  • Constructed, 455
  • Hyde Corporation Received out of
  • Profits front the Joint Electricity Board,
  • 173
  • Instrument Claimed to Expedite Insulation
  • Tests on Electric Cables, 121
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS roatiotsed)
  • loteniatiooal ;statistics of Eketrie
  • 155
  • Largest Fly-wheel Motor Generator Ordered
  • by the Illinois Steel Company. 227
  • Largest Motor Generator for Supplying
  • Power for Motors Driving a Blooming Mill,
  • 541
  • Madras Province has Eighteen Towns Provided with Electricity Supply, 623
  • tui chest er Corporation ('ablo 'arrying
  • Electrie Battery Vehicle. 147
  • Novel Method of Ventilating a Cable J um,
  • t ion Vault in Glasgow, 253
  • Popularity of Use of Eh'otricity in the Agricultural Areas in Mysore. 253
  • Proposal to Electrify t he Railway Between
  • Bilbao and Portugalete, 399
  • Proposed Electric Power Generation Plant
  • in Southern Iiiangsu, 541
  • Reconstruction of Electric Power Planta at
  • Springs and Benoni. South Africa. 341
  • Rubber N'uleanised by Means of Trinitrobenzine for Electrical Purposes. 569
  • Sale of Northallerton Electricity 1Vorks to
  • the Cleveland and South Durham Electric
  • Light and Power Company for 1:10,500. 541
  • Se enuil Tramoniasion Line from Power Plant
  • at Paugan, Quels-e, Placed in Use, 455
  • Sltatura Power Plant. Supply of Current
  • during April. 1930. 93
  • Synchronous Electric Clocks to be Manufactured in Canada, 632
  • Tungsten-filament Lamps in the United
  • States, Sale of, 11
  • Uruguayan Government Considers Utilisation of Water Resources to Provide Electric Current, 311
  • Utilisation of the Different Temperatures of
  • Sea Water at Different Depths for the
  • Production of Electricity. 311
  • Work Commenced on Grid Sob-station
  • Adjacent to Ribble Power Station. 455
  • ENGINEERING Experts and Proposed Tunnel
  • under Straits of Gibraltar, 483
  • Equipment of Dnieper River Hydru-electrie
  • Plant. 483
  • Erection of Reinforced Concrete Pipe Plant
  • at Montreal, 483
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • British Empire Trade Exhibition at Buenos
  • Aires, 1931, 147, 253, 293, 427 ; 'Protection of all Patents, Trade Marks, &e.,
  • 427 ; Shipping Instructions to Exhibitors.
  • 293
  • British Industries Fair, 1931, 39, 341, 597 ;
  • Enlarged Floor Space at Olympia. 39 ;
  • Birmingham Chamber of Commerce Organising Heavy Section. 39 ; Broadsheet
  • of Pictures with Text in Appropriate
  • Language Issued to Most Countries
  • Abroad, 597 ; Large Number of New Exhibitors at Birmingham, 341 ; Prospectus
  • for Intending Exhibitors. 39
  • Canadian National Exhibition, Building to
  • be Constructed for Display of Construction Materials, 311
  • Cardiff Engineering Exhibition, Programme
  • for Opening Events. 511
  • Exhibition of Chemical Industry to be Held
  • at Tokyo. 369
  • Exhibition of Mechanical Aida to Education
  • at tho London School of Economies, 201
  • Great Britain Leads the World in Chemical
  • Exhibitions, 121
  • International Exhibition to be Hold in
  • Elizabotheille, Belgian Congo, in May,
  • 1931, 173
  • International Shipping and Fishing Exhibition at San Sebastian, 227
  • Land Improvement Exhibition in Czechoslovakia. 1931, 188
  • Model Engineer Exhibition at Westminster,
  • 253 ; Gold Medal Awarded to Mr. G. F. G.
  • Desvignes, 369
  • Netherlands Industries Fair. Twenty-third
  • Dutch Industries Fair at Utrecht. 436
  • Physical and Optical Societies' Twenty-first.
  • Annual Exhibition. 398
  • Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1931
  • Show to be Held at Warwick. 227
  • Royal Society of Arts, Exhibition of Works
  • Submitted for Competition of Industrial
  • Designs, 147
  • EXPERIMENTAL Tank May ix, Built at
  • Madrid by the Spanish Government. 147
  • Expert Translators. 11, 341. 518
  • Explosion of a Boiler Blow-down Pipe at
  • Winston', Board of Trade Inspeetor's Report
  • on, 281
  • Explosion. Boiler, on Small Cargo Vessel,
  • Engineer Surveyor-in-Chief Report, 511
  • Explosion Causing Failure of Steam-jacketed
  • Copper Pan, 707
  • Explosion of Economiser, Engineer-in-Chief,
  • Board of Trade, Report, 483
  • Explosion of Safety Valve Fitting of a Scottish
  • Hopper Barge. 651
  • Explosion on Board Scottish Hopper Barge,
  • Official Roport, 465
  • Explosion, Boiler, Failuro of Solid-drawn
  • Copper Steam Pipes, Engineer Surveyor-in-Cluers Report, 597

F

  • FACTORY for Manufacture of Paints awl
  • Enamels to be Erected Near Buenos Aires, 597
  • Fertiliser Mixing Plant to be Erected at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 509
  • Fires, Loss Through, in Great Britain and Ireland, 11
  • Fliteli Frames for Vehicles Out of Fashion, but also Used in Construction of Buildings, 511
  • Flue Dust Disposition. English cool American Engineers' Attention to the Problem of, 201
  • Fog, Snow and lee, Use of Dotouators and Salt Durit%, 623
  • roundest suns of Ford Fisetory at Dagenham, 369
  • Four Power Stations Between Shanghai and
  • Nanking, Proposal to Build, 121
  • Research Board Constituted in South Africa, 597
  • Fuel Research Institute Sanctioned by the Government of South Africa, 39

G

  • nm.uum, The Properties-of, 707
  • Gas Holders, Investigation as to Whether Large
  • Consumers in Birmingham should Install, 65
  • Gas Output in Great Britain During 1929, 261
  • Gaseous Explosions, Research by Mr. B. Lewis
  • into, 399
  • Gatineau Hydro-electric Power Plant. Construction of Seventh Unit Continence& 707
  • Gauging Flow of Columbia River in America, 707
  • Goevor Tin Mine. St. Just, to be Closed Down, 511
  • Generating Costs at Hudson, Massachusetts,
  • Diesel Engine-driven Plant , 147
  • Glass Silk for Heat Insulation, Chance Brothers and Co., Ltd., 490
  • (;Itie Preservative Developed in America,
  • " Orthophenylphenol," 227
  • Gold Mine Discovered Near Mustankiang
  • Station, Chinese Eastern Railway, 427
  • Gold Mines, Six New, to Start Production on
  • Rand Between l93,5-194u, 434
  • Gold Mining Industry of Merionethshire,
  • Revival of the, 121
  • Gold Ores Concentration, New Scheme to be
  • Tried at the Porcupine Mines in Ontario, 65
  • Gold Output from the Transvaal, 281
  • Gold Output of Canada. Estimated, 147
  • Governinent and Prices. Committee Appointed
  • by Federation of British Industries. 51
  • Grain Storage Elevator at Lethbridge, Alberta, 65
  • Grand Union Canal Company, Proposed Improvements, 619
  • Grand Union Canal Company, Proposal to
  • Install Motor-propelled Barge., 399
  • (3rand Union Canal Company's Development Scheme, 619

H

  • HARVESTER Threshing Machines may be Used in Great Britain, Combined, 227
  • Helium Plant at Amarillo, Texas, The Year's
  • Production at the, 253
  • Helium, Production During May at the Soney, Texas, Plant, 147
  • Heat Insulating Material, A New Mvtitilie, 159
  • Herbert, E. G., on Nitridation Process For Surfacing Steel, 11
  • Herschel, The Late Clement. Leaves Money for
  • Scientific Purposes, 65
  • Highest Atmospheric Shade Temperature.
  • Recorded at Tripoli, 322
  • Hudson-avenue Station, Two New Steam
  • Turbo-generators for, 11
  • Hydro-electric Development at. Norton Bridge,
  • Siemens-Schuckert Company t to Supply
  • Survey to the Ceylon Government, 399
  • Hydro-electric. Plant, Work Started on the
  • Abitibi Canyon Dam for, 253
  • Hydro-electric Plants to he Constructed at
  • Sanhsien and Lung men, 3(39
  • Hydro-electric Power Development in Canada, 253
  • Hydro-electric Power Developments North of
  • Vancouver. 399
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant at Rapide Blanc, Quebec, 65
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant, Proposed on I he
  • Liovre River, Quebec, 341
  • Hydro-electric Power Project in Bolivia, 201
  • Hydro-electric Power Resources of Sweden,
  • Rapid Development of, 281
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Arapuni, New
  • 'Zealand, Professor P. G. Hornell 's Report, 455
  • Hydro-electric Power Station at Ponali, Italy,
  • Unit of 45,000 WI'. Under Construction, :199

I

  • ICEBERG Detector to be Thoroughly Tested by Dr. Howard T. Barnes, 281
  • Improved Reflector for Use in Hospitals and Operating Theatres, 651
  • Incandescent Electric Lamps on Exhibition at Royal Scottish Museum. 11
  • Industriousness and Good Temper of Chinese
  • Workmen, 317
  • Instrument for Detecting Temperature Differences as Small as One-millionth of a Degree
  • Centigrade, 121
  • International Aluminium Competition, Address
  • for Communications for, 6:30
  • International Congres=s of Mechanics at, Stockholm, 'rho Third, 227
  • International Motor Boat Regatta at Buenos
  • Aires During British Empire Exhibition, 455
  • International Trials of Tractors and other Agricultural Machinery at Kragujevae, 121
  • Iodine from Kelp to be Produced in the Irish
  • Free State, 483
  • Iodine Production of, from the Waters of Bak.
  • Oil Wells, 427
  • IRON AND STEEL
  • Algoma Steel Corporation. Proposed New
  • Rolling Plant for Rails, 39
  • Annual Statistical Report of the American
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 281
  • Blast-furnaces at Ken+ Steel Works in the
  • Crimea, New, 121
  • City of London College, Lectures on " Iron
  • and Steel," 265
  • Completion of the Now 500-Ton Blast-furnace
  • at the Anshan Steel Works, China, 281
  • Construction Started on Steel Works of
  • Dorman, Long and Co., at Germiston, S.
  • Africa. 679
  • Deposit of Iron Ore in Ural Mountains to be
  • Exploited by Russian Government, 685
  • Deterioration in Manufacture of Wrought Iron, Mr. H. J. Skelton in the fronnionycr, 511
  • Equipment of New Steel Works in Pretoria. South Africa. 569
  • Expenditure on Research in the United
  • States for Rolling Mills and Steel Plants. 597
  • Export of Galvanised Sheets from Japan, 173
  • Fabricated Structural Steel Works to be
  • Erected in Germiston, S. Africa, 591
  • IRON AND:STEEL (continued) :
  • Ford Motor Company Orders 400-Ton Tilting
  • Open-hearth Furnace, 537
  • Govenunont Steel Works at Yawata Reducing Output of Heavy Rails, 679
  • Greek Iron Industry to be Reorganised, 569
  • Iron Industry of Japan Threatened by cheap Pig Iron from India. 483
  • Iron Ore Company Registered in Sweden to
  • Work Valuable Deposits, 253
  • Iron Ore Discovered Near Dundee. Natal, 399
  • Malleable Iron in New Form, " Promo],"
  • Claims for, 341
  • Mill for Producing Steel Strip Started by
  • Illinois Steel Company, 335
  • National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Reports :
  • Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Produetion at End of May and June, 1930,
  • 135 ; July, 201 ; August, 311 ; September, 427 ; October, 597 ; November, 679
  • Nitridation Process for Surfacing Steel, 11
  • Observations of Changes in Mechanical Properties of Hematite Iron from Tapping and
  • Pouring into Moulds After Passing through, 623
  • Production of Iron and Steel and their Manufactures in Canada for 1929, 455
  • Pretoria Steel N‘'orks Contract, Britain to have Large Share, 707
  • Rolling Mill of Exceptional Size being Constnicted in America, 707
  • Steel Castings, American Bureau of Standards Study of the Strength, Ductility and
  • Soundness of, 399
  • Steel Castings, Effect of Low Temperature on
  • Resistance of, to Impact, 399
  • Steel Deoxidiser " Alsifer " Placed on Market by Vanadium Corporation of America, 541
  • Steel, Pretoria to Start Rolling Hollow Drill, 93
  • Steel Truss of Great Weight Installed in Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, 341
  • Steel Used in 85-Storey Empire State Building, New York, 253
  • Testing Relative Strengths of Iron Ores,
  • Method Adopted by American Bureau of Mines, 679
  • Time Required to Reduce Lumps of Iron Ore to Metallic Iron, 201
  • Vso of Bent-edged Plates in Construction of Ships' Hulls, 455
  • IRRIGATION Scheme Surveyed Along Pongola River. Northern Zululand, 341
  • Irrigation Schemes being Ptit Forward in the Transvaal, 93

J

  • JAPANESE Wire Rod Works Capacity, 227
  • Jeppe Street Power Station at Johannesburg, Extensions to, 93
  • Jubilee Dinner, Mat t hew T. Shaw and Co., Ltd., 673

K

  • KELP Industry. to he Developed in Western Ireland, 311
  • Kirkcaldy Gas Department, Annual Report on Working of, 201
  • " Konel." an Alloy of Ferrotitanium. Cobalt and Nickel, Proves Very Tough at High Temperatures, 51 l

L

  • LAKE Saul Storage Reservoir, Largest. Artificial Lake in America, 311
  • Land Leased in Germany to American Company with Object of Drilling for Oil, 369
  • Lantern Slides, Marshall, S0118 and Co., Ltd.,
  • Gaineborough, 660
  • Lantern Slides of Crushing and Convoying
  • Machinery, British Jeffrey-Diamond, Ltd., 612
  • Large Benzol Plant in Budapest, 121
  • Large Hotel at Marble Arch, Work Proceeding on, 679
  • Large Installation of Vertical Steam Turbo-generator at Ford Works, America, 569
  • Largest Drop Hammer in the World Made by the Erie Foundry Company, 201
  • Laxey Water Wheel, Isle of Man, Structure
  • Damaged by Heavy Floods, 383
  • Lectures on " Iron and Steel " by Mr. T. Bart on Kelly at. the City of London College, 281
  • Leicester College of Technology, Department of
  • Engineering, has 100-Ton Universal Testing
  • Machine Installed, 121
  • Levant Tin Mine, Cornwall, Shut Down, 511
  • Libraries, Control of the Electric Lighting Switches in, 201
  • Light Stations, Four Small, for Spanish Moroccan Coastline, 569
  • Lighthouses, Five New, for Spanish Moroccan Coastline, 569
  • Linking North and South Shields, Proposed
  • Tunnel for, 427
  • Lithium to be Used in New Aluminium Alloy,
  • 369
  • Lithopono Factory to be Constructed at Kut
  • Russia, 227
  • Lloyd's Register Scholarship, Awarded, 23
  • Loading Plant. for Manganese Ore at Cougella,
  • Durban, 623
  • London Chamber of Commerce Scholarship
  • Awards, 185
  • London County Council, Awards of the Robert
  • Blair Fellowships, 185
  • London County Council not Seeking Powers for
  • Now Tramways, 39
  • London County Council Tramways Make a
  • Profit, 121
  • London and Home Counties Traffic !Advisory Committee, Fourth Annual Report, 93
  • Lubricant Reported Not Affected by Heat or
  • Cold, Discovered by American Lubricating Engineer, 483

M

  • MADRAS-Harbour Improvement Scheme, 39
  • Manganese Oro, Facilitating the Export of, from Boostbroek, 93
  • Manganese Ore Mining at Doomput Said to
  • Contain 56 Per Cent. Metallic Manganese, 023
  • Manufacture of Persimmon Lacquer. 455
  • Manufacture of Pyrophoric Alloys, 309
  • Marking of Imported Tools, Board of Trade Direction, 472
  • Mechanical Engineers for the Army, 622
  • Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, Considerable Extensions to be Carried Out at

the, 121

  • Merchandise Marks Act. 1076, 105
  • Mercury, Output of, at Ras-el-Vila. Algeria, 93
  • Mercury to he Produced from Ores at Namur-Hainaut, 311
  • Metallic Cadmium in the United States in 1929, Production of, 65
  • Metallic Magnesium, Output iii the United States, 65
  • Methods of Painting New Galvanised Iron and Brickwork, 281
  • Molybdonite Output in Canada for 1929, 569
  • Molybdenum in a Sample, Detection of, 399
  • Months of the Year, 253
  • Montreal Harbour Improvements to Cost 2,000,000 Dollars, 483
  • Mosquitoes Kept. under Control in South Carolina by Spraying Shallow Water with Oil, 147
  • Motor Omnibus Fitted with High-speed Diesel Engine, Leeds Corporation, 341
  • Mukdon Power Plant, Manchuria, New Station of the, 311
  • Municipal Tramway and Transport Association, Annual Meeting. 399

N

  • NAN KING Reconstruction Com mias ion Start, Survey of Site for Proposed (*rut ral Railway Station, 399
  • National Physical Laboratory's Annual Report Now Published in Separate Parts by H.M. Stationery Office, 65
  • National Research Council of Can&da, Dr. A. S. Eve Appointed Chairman of Associate Committee, 511
  • Natural Gas and the Production of Formaldehyde, 93
  • Natural Gas, Cost of Schemes for Providing Satikatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, and Sw i Current, 147
  • Natural G.-fired Stirling Boilers at El Pas, Texas, 93
  • Natural Gas from the Turner Valley of Alberta to Supply Regina, 4511 Miles Distant, 93
  • Natural Gas Industry of United States, 511
  • Natural Gas Lines Laid to Supply Chicago and Great Lakes Region, 389
  • Natural Gas Supply for Regina, Sask., from Alberta Fields, 707
  • Nautical Surveyors, Appointments for. 162
  • New Crucibles Built by Babcock and Wilcox Company, New York, 541
  • New Machine for Concentration of Heavy
  • Minerals in a Dry State. 121
  • Now Small Car for Germany, The Opel Motors Company's, 281
  • New lork Initiates Elevated Highway with Facilities for Adding Second Storey, 707
  • New York's New West Side Elevated Highway, Nearly Ready for Service, 121
  • Newsprint, Canada Exports 65 per Cent, of World's, in 1929, 05
  • Nitrogen Fixation Plant, Construction Commenced on Second Limb at Ruhr, 483
  • Noise, The Evil Effects of, on Human Beings, 147
  • Notes on Screw Gauges, National Physical Laboratory, New Edition of, 93

0

  • OFFICE Machinery Users' Association, "Transactions," 159
  • Oil Extraction Plant at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, 147, 173
  • Oil from Coal in the Transvaal, New Company Formed to Make, 121
  • Oil Production from Deeper Wells Requires Casing Material Capable of Resisting High Pressures, Mr. F. W. Bremmer, 569
  • Oil Production in Alberta During April, 1930, 93
  • Oil Transport by a 700-Mile Pipe Line from Texas, Panhandle, to St. Louis, 651
  • Oil, Presence of, at Leouwhock in the Middleburg District of the Cape, 173
  • Oilfield Discovered near Kalonti, on Chinese Eastern Railway, 707
  • Oil " Gusher " with Flow of 500 Tons a Day,
  • Brought in near Kokatl, Central Asia, 511
  • Oldest Producing Oil Well in California, Drilled
  • Fifty-four Years Ago, 511
  • Omnibus Designed to he Operated Either as a Petrol Vehicle, a Battery Electric Vehicle, or a Trolley Omnibus, Belgian, 201

P

  • PANAMA Canal, Returns of commercial Traffic Through the, 281
  • Pend Oreille River, Plans for Harnessing the, 201
  • Persia, Report on Economic Conditions in,
  • E. R. Lingeman, 227
  • Petroleum Coke as a By-product, 39
  • Petroleum Experiment Station Carries Out a
  • Series of Observations on Bulk Storage Tanks
  • for Evaporation Losses, 253
  • Phos-Copper Welding Alloys, Production of,
  • by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company at East Pittsburg, 93
  • Phosphate Deposits Being Opened Up near Kruger National Park, Transvaal, 121
  • Pilchards, Canadian Production of Oil, Fish Meal, and Fertiliser from, 427
  • Pipe Systems Installed by the Romans Discovered near Cologne, 205
  • Pipes Manufactured by Centrifugal Process Using Sand-lined Moulds, 341
  • Plans for Dock at Peel now Drawn Up, 311
  • Plating of Iron with Aluminium, H. Johamison's Invention, 651
  • Platinum Out put in Transvaal in 1929, 309
  • Platinium, Present Price of, Very Near Cost or Production. 227
  • Plymouth's Embankment Road Improvement Sanctioned, 341
  • Poland's Zinc Industry, 11
  • Portland Cement Clinker, Boric Acid Used am
  • a Flux in Burning, 151
  • Potash, Two New Important Deposits in the Upper Rhine District, 65
  • Power Engineering Conference at Chicago, 88
  • Pritchard's Apparatus for Detection of Presence of Various Gases, 11
  • Procedure for Making Prints on Copper, 147
  • Production of Liquid Hydrogen in Small Quantities, 651
  • Production of Sulphur from Main Producing Countries in 1929, 427
  • Production of Gold and Iron Throughout the World. Sir Robert Hadfield Ref on, the Old Industries Club, 427
  • Production of Synthetic Bitumen from Combination of (*it rue Fruits and Powdered Coal, 623
  • Progress and Development of Modern Steam Generators, Mr. C. A. Plummer, 569
  • Progress of Construction for 200,000 H.I'.
  • Initial Installation of Beauharnois Power Corporation, 679
  • Propeller, A Large Cast Iron, 159
  • Public Light Control System in Operation at. Calgary, Canada, 281
  • Public Works Congress, 1931, Prizes for Papers, 472
  • Pulverised Coal Burning, Record Created in Power Plant of West Virginia Pulp and Pap, Company's Mill at Tyrone. Pa., 541

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  • RADIUM at Oct rev, Discovery of Traces of, 227
  • RAILWAY AND ROAD MATTERS •
  • Accidents :
  • Accident Statistics for 1929, 597
  • Accident to Locomotive Through Smoke-box Door Projecting over Oft. Space, Mr. J. L. Mooro's Report, 597
  • Accidents at lAwel Crossings in the (Tailed States, 455 Accidents in 1929, Lieut.-Colonel Mount's
  • Report, 427
  • Accidents, Inquiries by Assistant Inspecting Officers during First Three Months of 1930, 541
  • Accidents to Passengers Falling from Passenger Trains, 65
  • Accidents Report.. Progressive Decrease of Broken Rails and Axles Maintained, 541
  • Accidents to Railway Servants, Ministry of Transport Inquiries into, 11
  • Accidents to Railway Servants, Negligent Protection of a Gang of Painters by Look-out Man, 65
  • Accidents to Railway Servants when Trapped Between Locomotive and Old Engine Shed Doors, 173
  • Accidents to Railway Servants, Returns for Last Quarter, 1929, 227
  • Accidents to Trains Running on Loop Lines, Through Mistaken Signals, 427
  • Anniversary of Willesden Railway Accidont which Occurred Twenty Years
  • Ago, 623
  • Buffer Stop Collision at Eastbourne.
  • Colonel Trench's Report, 483
  • Buffer Stop Collision at Euston, 281
  • Buffer Stop Collision at Liverpool-street.
  • Station. Lieut.-Colonel Anderson's Report, 201
  • Collision Between a Tramcar and Omnibus at Ponders End, Report by Lieut.-Colonel Anderson, 39
  • Collision at Grimsby Town Station, 93
  • Collision at Grimsby Station, Lieut.-Colonel Anderson's Report, 455
  • Collision at Preston Station, Lieut.-Colonel Anderson's Report, 541
  • Collision at Rutherglen, Lieut.-Colonel
  • Mount's Report, 93
  • Collision near Preston Station. L.M.S. Railway, 201
  • Collision near Stapleton-road, Bristol.
  • Great Western Railway. Report, 11
  • Collision on Italian State Railways at moo, 39
  • Derailinent at Sheet Stores Junction,
  • Trent, Between Derby and Nottingham 623
  • Derailment of Leading Bogie of Rear
  • Coach but. One of " Flying Scotsman,"
  • Colonel Mount's Report, 651
  • Fatal Collision in Tunnel near Culgaith
  • Station. Colonel Trench's Report, 65
  • First Fatal Accident to Railway Passenger on Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 281
  • Leeds Collision Fifty Years Ago, 707
  • Norton Fitzwarren Accident, Forty Years Ago, 511
  • Railway Accident Returns for 1929, 39
  • Railway Accident Returns, Reduction in Price of, 39
  • Railway Accidents, Annual Report, Lieut.-Colonel Mount, 511
  • Railway Servants, Analysis of Accidents to, in 1929, 707
  • Report on Fatal Injuries to Platelayer b.y
  • Fire from Naphtha Lamp, Mr. J. L. M. Moore, 679
  • Amalgamation of the Railway Companies to Reduce Expenditure, Question Addressed to Minister of Transport. 679
  • Appointments and Staff Change's, 173, 253 281, 341
  • Automatic Train Control Committee's Report, 649
  • Automatic Train Control Committee's Report, Analysis of Signal Statistica, 679
  • Break of Journey at Stations, Increased Facilities for, 173
  • British Railways Standard Block Code, 311
  • RAILWAY AND ROAD MATTERS (consinwd).
  • Canadian National Railways
  • Fire Destroys New Dock at Vancouver, 173
  • Gross Earnings for July. 1930. Compared with July, 1929, 281
  • " Hudson Locomotive 5700 " Said to be
  • the Fastest Locomotive in Canada. 399
  • Working Expenses for Seven Months Ending 1930, Compared with San.
  • Period, 1929, 281
  • Canadian Pacific Railway :
  • Gross Earnings for July, 1930, Compared
  • with July, 1929. Working Expenses
  • Compared for Same Period, 281
  • Working Expenses for Seven Months,
  • July, 1930, compared with Samo Period
  • in 1929, 281
  • Closing of morn Branch Lines, 253
  • Conference of All State Railway Commissioners of States of Australia and of the
  • Commonweal( le, 651
  • Delay in Puhlie Obtaining NVinter Timetables, 399
  • Discovery of Lilo Other Cylinder of the
  • " Novelty." 455
  • Distant Signals, Correct Name for, 483
  • L)ividends of British Railways, 121
  • Electric Traction for Main Line Railways
  • Converging on London, 147
  • First Motor Train Operated Between the
  • Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, 93
  • Foreign Railways :
  • Aerial Railway Across Barcelona Harbour.
  • Rapid Progress in Construction, 427
  • Air-conditioning System, Experiments by
  • Baltimore and Ohio and tho Atchison.
  • Topeka and Santa Fe Railways with an, 651
  • American Bankers Take Over and Operate
  • the Pacific Railway of Nicaragua, 121
  • Branch Line on the Azul-Balua Blanca,
  • Railway Provides Second Line Between
  • La Plata and Bahia Blanca, 201
  • Chilian Department of Public Works and
  • Construction of First-class Roads in
  • Chili, 511
  • Colour Blindness, Flashlight Signals at
  • Railway Crossing at Stettin, 341
  • .
  • " Drumm ' Self-propelled Railway Coach
  • Runs Tests, 147
  • E tian State Railways. Tenders for
  • Electric Power Station at Cairo, 11
  • Electrification of Main Lines and Suburban Lines in America, 455
  • Erie Railway Place in Service Oil-electric
  • Cars, 483
  • Great Southern Railways of Ireland,
  • Abolition of Second-class Travel, 39
  • International System of Railways of
  • Central America. Proposal to Adopt
  • Gas-powered Motor Rail Cars for Service
  • Between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, 399
  • Irish Free State Government Grant for
  • Electrical Operation of Trains by
  • Drumm Storage Battery System, 511
  • Lapland Ore-carrying Rolling Stock to be
  • Fitted with S.K.F. Roller idearings, 427
  • New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway, Ten Electric Passenger Locomotives Ordered, 369
  • Rail Coach Shaped Like an Airship
  • Equipped with a 500 H.P. Aeroplane
  • Engine Runs at 95 Miles an Hour at Hanover. 455
  • Railway Car in Brazil Runs on New Fuel " Azulina," 121
  • Retirement of Monsieur A. Moutier from French Railway Service, 483
  • Road Construction in Province of Kwang-Wag, 399
  • Roadway Construction in Sangamon
  • County, Illinois, Now Method, 341
  • Solving the Problem of Electrification of
  • Goods Yards and Termini on the New
  • York Central Railway. 651
  • Underground Railway of Buenos Aires.
  • First Section Nearing Completion, 253
  • Use of Corrugated Iron in Foundations of
  • Roads in America, 456
  • Gas-lighted Passenger Stock, Percentage in 1928, 11
  • Glasgow Corporation at bil Municipal Transport Undertaking, 93
  • Great Western Railway :
  • Bristol. Improvements at, Cost Estimate.1
  • at £1,250,000, 227
  • Cab Signalling to be Introduced Over 311,1,
  • Greater Area, 4S3
  • " Cheltenham Flyer " or " Cheltenhae,
  • Tortoise " ? 147
  • Closing of Curries Branch for Passenge,
  • Traffic, 679
  • Closing of Vale of Itht'idol Railway for
  • Goods Traffic. 679
  • Cogload Junction, Taunton, Norton, Fitzwarren Widening, Particulars of, 541
  • Corria Railway, Powers Granted (LW.
  • Railway to Take Over, 227
  • Extension of Automatic Train Control to
  • Cost a Quarter of a Million, 509
  • Four Different Gauges on the Central Wales Division, 341
  • Gonek Relies in the Great Western Museum, 427
  • Improvements at Stations, Additional Lines to be Laid, 121
  • 120-Ton Trolley Adapted to Carry Heavy
  • Loads other than Transformers. 311
  • Proposal to Obtain Parliamentary Powers with Reference to the Privately Owned
  • Wagon on its System, 651
  • Pullman Cars Withdrawn from Torquay and Plymouth Trains having Proved Unromunorativo, 281
  • Purchase of 152 Motor Vehicles and Tractors for Freight Service, 569
  • Reduction of Horses Used in Goods Services, 535
  • Reduction of Working Days for Shop Stall
  • Throughout the System, 311
  • Ten Years of Afforestation on Territory
  • Adjacent to the G.W. Railway, 147
  • Healy, Mr. T. M., an Old Railwayman, 39
  • Hoy, Sir William, The Late, Chairman of
  • the Rhodesian Railway Commission, 227
  • RAILWAY AND ROAD MATTERS (continued)
  • Indian Railways :
  • Assam Bengal Railway and the Expiring
  • Contract with the Indian Govenunent, 147
  • Indian Railway Board, Annual Report, 320
  • Indian Railway Report on Standard Locomotives and Fittings, 65
  • Indian Railway Board, Annual Report,
  • Value of Railway Material Purchased. 227
  • Timber fur Sleeper and Carriage Building in India. 173
  • Keys and Trenails Vsad on British Railways,
  • Number of. 623
  • Lawsuits which Took Mare as to Patent
  • Rights in Sundry Details of the Interlocking in the Lever Frame for Points and
  • Signals, 623
  • Locomotives for Rack Railways. Description
  • of System Invented by Wetli. 571
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway
  • Ayr Harbour Development. 569
  • L.M. and S. Railway Engine No. 6123
  • " Royal Jrish Fusilier," Presented with
  • Plaques Hearing Crest of the Regiment, 43
  • Experiments with Railroad Coaches which
  • can Run on Either Railway or Road, 541
  • Liverpool and Manchester Railway Celebrations, Final Luncheon. 341
  • Locomotive Building at Harwich to Stop After 1931, 201
  • Locomotive Building at Harwich, Fifteen
  • Light Tank Engines to he Constructed
  • Instead of Twelve New Engines, 253
  • Locomotive Exhibition at Manchester, 341
  • Locomotives from Wavortree Exhibited at Manchester, 341
  • Painting Bridges in Derbyshire in Battleship Groy. 311
  • Proposed Extension of Fleetwood's Docks, 623
  • Proposed Railway 21 Miles Long Between Two Points on Cheadle Branch, 707
  • Reason for Special Train Leaving Easton for Bedford with Victims of " R 101 " for Burial, 427
  • Reduction of Locomotive Types on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 173
  • " Royal Scot " Train Stops to Change Engines, 143
  • Sand Drag Introduced at Euston Station,
  • 446
  • London and North-Eastern Railway :
  • London and North-Eastern Railway Bill
  • Passed Select Committee, House of Lords, 39
  • Closing of Stations Between York and Durham, 369
  • Closing of Stations when Winter Programme Starts, 93
  • Dismissal of 400 Railwaymen, 173
  • Dismissals of Railwaymon from Doncaster, 227
  • Electric Colour Light System of Signalling
  • Adoption of, 399
  • " Flying Scotsman " and Freedom from
  • Engine Failure, 511
  • " Flying Scotsman," King's Cross to Edinburgh Non-stop, 11
  • Issue of Dobenturo Stock, Redemption
  • within Forty Years, 569
  • King's Cross, Two Mechanically Operated Signal-boxes at, 201
  • Locomotives Under Repair, Number of,
  • 1929 Compared with 1928, Shows
  • Reduction, 541
  • Proposed Tube Railway from Liverpool-street to Ilford Und©r Consideration, 569
  • Super-elevation of Rails to be Recorded on a Chart, 311
  • Tube Railway Between Liverpool-street and Ilford, Progress of Scheme, 227
  • Two Hundred Men Redundant in Middlesbrough District Owing to Reorganisation, 39
  • Two New Sleeping Cars, Electricity Used for Lighting and Heating Water, 399
  • Wedgewood, Sir Ralph, Not Retiring from the London and North-Eastern Railway, 455
  • Whitemoor Gravitation Marshalling Yard,
  • March, L. and N.E. Railway, 11
  • Wirral Society Obtains Removal of Two
  • Hoardings at Ralston and Upton Stations, 569
  • London, Midland and Scottish and London and North-Eastern Railways :
  • Railway Returns for 1.929, Contrast Between " Other " Mileage of Engines of London, Midland and Scottish and of the London and North-Eastern Railways, 651
  • Metropolitan Railway Company. Appointment of Joint Accountants, 541
  • Ministry of Transport :
  • Appointment of Lieut.-Colonol Ernest
  • Woodhouse as Assistant Inspecting
  • Officer of Railways, 569
  • British Railways, Total Number of Passenger Journeys during 1929, 311
  • Draft of Proposed Regulations for Third
  • Party Risks under the Road Traffic
  • Act, 1930. Publishod, 597
  • Number of Passenger-carrying Vehicles on
  • British Railways in 1929, 368
  • Number of Railway Servants EmployLd
  • Now and in 1913, Comparison of, 147
  • Programme Approved for Widening. Ito•
  • construction and Other Improvements
  • of Roads and Bridges. 023
  • Railway Companies, Traffic Receipts of, 39
  • Railway Returns for 1929, 39, 227, 679
  • Railway Returns for 1929, New Table
  • Showing Number of Passenger-earrying
  • Vehicles Lighted by Chas and by Electricity, 483
  • Railway Returns for 1929, Number of
  • Wagons Owned by British Railway Companies, 697
  • Ministry of Transport (continued) :
  • Railway Statistics for March and March Quarter, 65 ; for April, 93 ; for May,
  • 199: for .Tune and for Half-year ending June, 341, 369 ; for July, 611 ; for
  • August, 597 ; for September. 679 ; for
  • First Nino Months of 1930, 707
  • Return of Number of Motor Vehicles
  • Registered during April, 1930, 39
  • Weekly Traffic Returns for the Thirty-ninth Week of the Year Show Decrease on the Four Railways, 399
  • Warning to Local Authorities who are
  • Licensing Authorities for Motor Omnibuses and Motor Coaches, 369
  • Montreal, Proposed Rapid ITtulergrrnitel
  • Transportation System for, 679
  • National Union of Railwaymen :
  • Special General Meeting Called to Consider Minimum Wage, 253
  • Pay and Conditions of Service of Railwaymen, Question Likely to Last for Some Time, 623
  • Railwaymen'e Reduction in Wages, Conference Between General Managers and
  • Representatives of Three Railwaymen's Unions, 651
  • Railwaymen's Wages, Conference on,
  • Revision of Rates of Pay and Conditions of Service, 511
  • Now Zealand, Closing Unprofitable 13raneh Lines in, 65
  • Night Travel from the Continent by the Longer Routes, 173
  • Northern Alberta Railways, Surveys for Best Route to the Pacific Coast, 201
  • Number of Steam. Electric and Petrol Locomotives on British Railways, in 1929, 291
  • Passing of a Famous Locomotive, 253
  • Precautions Taken to Guard Railway Tracks
  • from Slips and Subsidences, 623
  • Progress of Electrification of Manchester
  • South Junction and Altrincham Junction
  • Railway, 679
  • Proposals for Reduction of Wages on t he
  • Railways, 569
  • Protection of Trains from Falling Rocks, 341
  • Railway Companies and the Co-ordination
  • of London Traffic. 427
  • Railway Companies and Road Transport
  • Organisations, 39
  • Railway Employment (Safety Appliances)
  • Committe,, Constitution of the, 251
  • Railway Magazine, Special 400th Number,
  • 369
  • Railway Material Exports, Statistic, ii5,
  • 121, 369, 597
  • Railway Rates Tribunal, Annual Review (A
  • Standard Rates and Charges, It
  • Railway Review, Jubilee of the, 93
  • Railway Staff Census, 253
  • Recommendations Made by a Commission
  • Inquiring into the Losses Incurred in the
  • Operation of State-owned Railways of
  • New Zealand, 455
  • Reductions of Salaries and Wages, 121
  • Road Traffic Bill Receives the Royal Assent,
  • 147
  • " Rocket," The, Robt. Stephenson and Co.,
  • Ltd., to Make Replica for Museum of the
  • Peaceful Arts, New York, 93
  • " Safety on the Permanent Way." Expendi•
  • tune by British Railways, 707
  • Shop Sites on the Railways, 121
  • Southern Railway :
  • Canterbury and Whitstable Railway.
  • Centenary of Opening Not Commemorated, 511
  • Escalator for Waterloo and City Railway
  • afBank Station, Powers to be Sought. for,
  • 651
  • Lack of Housing Accommodation for Railwaymen Transferred from Ashford to Lancing under Reorganisation of Railway Workshops, 6.5
  • Opening of Hinchley Wood Station, 449
  • Punctual Running of Trains, 121
  • Southampton Dock Extension Seheme,
  • Grant Made to Southern Railway tinder
  • Development (Loan Guarantees and
  • Grants) Act, 597
  • Southern Railway Electrification, Extensions of, 11
  • " Southeea," New Boat for Portsmouth-Ryde Service, 65
  • " Whippingham," New Boat for Portsmouth-Hyde Service, 65
  • Speedometers on Locomotives, Sugge.t ha. by Mr. C. F. Deady Marshall, 569
  • Standardisation of Railway Signals, 3111)
  • Tandy, The Late Mr. J. O'B., 281
  • Tatlow, R. H., Retirement of, from South
  • African Railways, 11
  • Temiskatning and Northern Ontario Railway,
  • Contract Let for the Last Section of, 311
  • 300 B.H.P. Oil Engine Driven Locomotive,
  • I I odswell, Clarke and Co.. Ltd., 173
  • Underground Railways
  • Dover-street. Station and Down-sit reel
  • Station to be Combined, 707
  • Improvements at. Warren-street, Chniscory-lane, Edgware-road, and Hanipstrad Stations, 201
  • Metropolitan District Railway. Proposal to Enlarge the Tunnels at Sloane-square Station, 679
  • Piccadilly Tube, Western Extension, 395
  • Underground Railways, Reconstruction of Stations, 11
  • Utility of Motor Coaches to Railway Companies, 427
  • Victorian Government Railways. Retirement of Mr. F. M. Calmat. 311
  • Whitby and Pickering Railway, Centenary of, 117
  • Winter Train Services Changes, 341
  • RAINFALL, Existing Methods of, to be Retained by the Sub-Committee (Assessment of
  • Compensation Water, Ministry of Health,
  • 1930), 93
  • Rate of Settle of Lime from a Suspension in a
  • Liquid, 287
  • Reaction Chamber Built of Chrome Vanadium
  • Steel by Weldings Stands Prossticu of
  • 10,000 lb. per Square Inch, 93
  • Recent Drag-line Excavator Practice in Germany. 495
  • Record Created in Driving Wooden Piles in
  • Western Canada by Raymond Concrete Pile
  • Company, 597
  • Record Depth in the Sea of 800ft., W. Beebe, 20
  • Record Erection of a 420-Ton Markham Hoist
  • on the Rand, 451
  • Recovery of 600 Tons Copper Ingots from
  • Wreck of Elder Dempster Liner " Caribou."
  • 341
  • Reif. George R., The Late, 227
  • Report of Atmospheric Pollution Committee
  • for Year Ending March. 1929, 569
  • " Repertorium Teehnicum," to he Issued at
  • Early Date, 146
  • Research on the Behaviour of the Glaciers of
  • Mount Hype, 281
  • Reservoir to be Constructed for Supply of
  • Potable Water to Nanking, 227
  • Rich Deposit of Pyrites Discovered at Tolga.
  • Near Roros, Norway. 669
  • Rich Seam of White Barytes Discovered in
  • Force Crag. Cumberland, 569 ; Factory to he
  • Erected on North-East Coast for Working up
  • Barytes, 597
  • Rio Grande in Texas, Changes its Course. 65
  • Robinson, Sir Hnrry Perry, The Late, 707
  • Rocket Propulsion to Extreme Altitudes,
  • Experiments in, 147
  • Royal Metal Trades' Pension and Benevolent
  • Society, Annual Festival Dinner, 595
  • Royal Scottish Museum, Presentation by
  • Bruntons of Specimen of Ono of Largest
  • Winding Ropes Made, 541
  • Rubber Industry, The Government of the
  • Federated Malay States and Experi-mentfcl
  • Work in the, 121
  • Rubber Latex, Proposal to Plant Chondrilla
  • Plants in Southern Russia for Production of, 341
  • Russia to Provide Suitable Living Accommodation for " Foreign Engineers. Foremen and
  • Qualified Workmen," 341
  • Russian Crude Oil Output from October, 1929, to May, 1930, 93

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  • ST. LAWRENCE River, The Navigation of, 65
  • St. Lawrence, 35ft. Ship Channel to be Completed by End of 1934, 511
  • St. Lawrence Waterways Improvement Project, 679
  • Saekatchowan's First Hydro-electric Plant, 11
  • Septic Poisoning in the Machine Shop, 162
  • Sewerage Scheme for Towns of Germiston,
  • Bokesburg and Benoni, S. Africa, 483
  • Shielded Are Welding, 694
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
  • Board of Trade Committee Appointed to
  • Consider Economic Factors Involved in
  • Sale of Old Ships and their Replacement by New Vessels. 369
  • Bombay Port Trust New 45ft. Motor Lifeboat, 65
  • Canadian Pacific Liner " Empress of Britain "
  • Passengers Reach New York yid Quebec
  • Quicker than by Direct Steamer, 399
  • Canadian Pacific Liner " Empress of Britain"
  • Wireless Telephone Installations, 404
  • China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, Proposed New Fleet for, 39
  • Construction Materials Corporation's Steamship " J. R. Sensibar " will Load and
  • Unload Sand, Coal and Stone Expeditiously, 623
  • Cruisers " Dartmouth," " Birmingham " and
  • " Lowestoft " Placed on Disposal List, 171
  • Electric Power Ship " Jacona ' Placed into Service, 651
  • Eleven Ships of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, Ltd.. to be Equipped with
  • Marconi Wireless Apparatus, 227
  • Extensions of Berth at John Brown and Co., Ltd., at Clydebank, for New Cunard Liner, 541
  • Fifty Ships Leave England for Northern Russia by Kara Sea Route with Soviet
  • Imports, 389
  • French Submarine " Prornethbe " Launched at Cherbourg, 483
  • H.M.S. " Scarborough," The New Sloop, 162
  • Icebreaker for Town of Gothenburg. 707
  • Icebreaker " Storebjoern " Launched for Danish State, 707
  • Keel Laid for Midship Section of Anglo-American Oil Tanker " Saranac," 399
  • Largest Tug Built for Inland Service at New Orleans, 253
  • " Mauretania " Adds New Record to Her Distinctions, 119
  • Method of Sealing Leaks on Ships by Forming Coating of Ice on Metal Hull, 341
  • Motor Liner Georges Philippar " Damaged by Fire at Saint-Naxaire, 623
  • Order Placed for Construction of an All-welded Steel Diesel-electric Oil Tanker in United States, 711
  • Proposed Liners for Three-day Mail Service
  • Between London and Now York, United States Line's Proposals, 597
  • Proposed New Steamer for the Wellington-Lyttelton Ferry Service, New Zealand, 281
  • Ship Canal Across the Isthmus at Chignecto.
  • Canadian Government Investigates Possibility of, 65
  • Steamship Services from Brindisi to the Far East, Two New, 147
  • Submarine Expedition Across the Arctic Sea, 427
  • " Tafelberg," Twin-screw Whaling Factory
  • Steamer, Leaves the Tyne on Trials, 93
  • The Salvage of the " Hindenburg," 121
  • Turbo-electric Cargo and Passenger Steamer " Natalie," 11
  • Two New Torpedo-boat Destroyers to be Laid Down at Portsmouth Dockyard in October, 257
  • Whaling Fleet Recently in Cape Town Harbour Leaves for the Antarctic, 651
  • Wreck of " Highland Hope," Thirty-six Ruston Oil Engines may be Salved and Shown at British Empire Exhibition,
  • Buenos Aires. 597
  • 1% RA( of the s.s. " Cariboo," Attempts to
  • Salvo Copper Abandoned, 651
  • SIGNALS, Colour Light, in Ludgate-circus, 39
  • Silver Ore Lode Discovery at Granville Lake,
  • Manitoba, 183
  • Silver, World Production of, from 1493-1927,
  • 11
  • Slate Quarrying Industry and the Introduction of Wire Saws, 93
  • " Solidend " Tool, Samuel Osborn and Co., Ltd., 547
  • Southampton, Spiers and Pond, Ltd., and South-Western Hotel, 39
  • Specific Heat of AV:i ter Vapour at High Temperatures, Deri ..( t from Explosion Experiments, E. D. Eastman, 423
  • Stave River Hydro-electric Plant, First Unit
  • Placed in Service, 707
  • Steam Navvy Advances Work on Digging
  • Trench in Chicago, 511
  • Steel Pen, The Invention of the, 311
  • Steel Ropes, when New, Absorb Heavy Impact Loads, 173
  • Stoppage of Lead Service Pipe Under Pressure by Growth of Tree Roots, 679
  • Styria, Austria, Proposed Four Hydro-electric Power Plants, 11
  • Submarine Cable being Laid Between Boulogne and Folkestone, 173
  • Sulphuric Acid, The World Total Output of, 311
  • Superphosphates to be Produced at Hamilton, Ontario, 483
  • Survey of the Natural Resources of the Peace River District of British Columbia, 281
  • Surveying Instrument of Great Accuracy Designed and Constructed for United States Geological Survey, 483
  • Swedish Magnetic Observatory, First Report of the, 147
  • Synthetic Camphor to be Manufactured in Saltillo, Mexico, 483

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  • TANTALUM Used in Manufacture of Spinnerets for Rayon Industry, 341
  • Tar from Bituminous Sands in Northern Alberta, 39
  • Tar Sands of Athabasca to be Worked by the McClave Process, 201
  • Tees-side, Souvenir of a Royal Visit to, 23
  • TELEPHONY
  • Arctic Circle, Transatlantic Telephone Invades the, 11
  • Automatic Telephones at Johannesburg,
  • First Section will Operate in About a Year, 93
  • Bell Telephone System of America, Proposal to Spend £420,000,000 in Construction During the Next Five Years, 201
  • London the Most Dense Telephone Area in England, 147
  • London Telephone System, Programme for
  • Conversion to Automatic Working, 11
  • TELEPHONY (continued):
  • Shanghai-Nanking Long-distance Telephones
  • Improved by Installing Sound-magnifying
  • Vacuum Tubes Along the Line, 399
  • Telephone Communication from Ship to Shore in Port of London, 623
  • Telephone Services in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistics of, 311
  • Telephones in New Zealand, 147
  • Telephonic Communication Between the
  • Mainland and the Island of Skye, 147
  • Telephonic Communication in Sofia Districts, 192
  • Trans-Canadian Telephone Service Nearing Completion, 623
  • Wireless Telephony on Southern Railway Company's Steamer Canterbury." 281
  • TELEPHOTOGRAPHIC Service Installed Between Nanking and Berlin, 253
  • Television Tests in Germany, 11
  • Tests on Composite Beams and Slabs of Hollow
  • Tile and Concrete, Report, 117
  • The Welder Prize Competition, 325
  • Thermal Insulation Properties of Air in Walls, Investigations on the, 147
  • Tin, H. Meissner and Method for the Deteetion of, 223
  • Tin, Hardening and Softening of, 482
  • Tin-plate Mill to be Erected in Osaka, Japan, 511
  • Tin-plato Works at Gdingen, Poland, Proposed, 311
  • Titanium, Effect on Appearance when Heated, 511
  • Titanium, The Uses of, 679
  • Titanium and Oxidation when Treated, 511
  • "Ti-Tone," a New Titanium Lithopone Offered to the Rubber Industry, 227
  • Trackless Tram for South Africa, 483
  • Tractor Plants Used for Transport of Sleepers and Logs in India, 520
  • Tractor Trials at Brakpan, South Africa, 173
  • Trade of Hulan, Manchuria, Agricultural Implements in Great Demand, 121
  • Training Boys for Technical Work in the Regular Army, 311
  • Translators, Establishing a Panel of, 11
  • Tube Reaches Depth of 2166ft. in Sea off Matanzas, Cuba, 369
  • Tunnel, Proposed, Beneath Lachine Canal at Wellington-street, Montreal, 427
  • Tunnel, The Windsor-Detroit, Now Nearing Completion, 147
  • Twelve-storey Garage in Toronto, Proposal to Build a, 281

U

  • UNEMPLOYMENT Figures from Germany, * 173
  • University of Bristol, Prospectus, 23
  • University of London, Advanced Lectures in Mining, 522
  • University of London, Special Lectures in Faculty of Engineering, King's College, 442
  • Utilization of Euphorbia Latex Creates New Industry in South Africa, 399
  • Utilisation of Waste Sulphite Liquor from Paper Pulp Mills, :141

V

  • VALUE of Land per Square Foot for Widening Streets in the City of London, 399
  • Vancouver Creosoting Company Extending Plant, 483
  • Vancouver Harbour Contracts Placed for Construction of a New Pier in, 147
  • Varna, Bulgaria, to be Made a Free Port , 311

W

  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • .1 itnalteglish Dam to be Constructed to Supply Londonderry with NVa,ter, :369
  • Improved Water Supply of the Hooghly-Chinsuralt Municipality in Bengal, 455
  • Water Power Developments in Canada, 369
  • Waterworks Opened at Chelmsford, New, 93
  • WATERLESS Gas Holder Statistics from 1918 to September, 1930, 541
  • Weider, The, to be Issued Monthly, 77
  • Welding Electrode, The " Cresta," 340
  • White Spruce Wood, Strength of, 253
  • Wind Pressure on Chimneys, American Bureau of Standards Investigations on, 399
  • Wind Tunnel, Largest Commercially Operated, Completed at Dundalk, Maryland, U.S.A., 679
  • Windsor—Detroit Vehicular Tunnel Between Canada and the United States Nearing Completion, 201
  • Winnipeg to Have a Steam Heating Plant, 201
  • Wire and Wire Ft,ncing Production in Canada during 1929, 541
  • WIRELESS :
  • Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, Ltd., to have Eleven Ships Equipped with Marconi Transmitting and Receiving Apparatus, 227
  • Beam Wireless Service to Operate Between India and Japan Next Year, 311
  • Bristol Corporation and Unsightly Wireless Aerial Poles, 11
  • Broadcasting from Trains in Canada, 11
  • Broadcasting Station of High Power Starts Work in Mexico, 569
  • Broadcasting Station for Sao Paulo, 455
  • Broadcasting Station to be Erected in Central Ireland, 427
  • Canada's Manufacture of Radio Sets and Parts, 227
  • Colour Coding System of Wires for N.M.V. and Marconiphone Receiving Sets, 311
  • German Broadcasting Station at Mtilacher Commences Work, 577
  • Holland's Exports of Radio Apparatus and Accessories Decline, 201
  • Italy and Sardinia, Linking Up by a Wireless Telephone Service, 4
  • Karolus Light Cell, Patent Rights Assigned to the Radio Corporation of America, 201
  • Manhattan, Construction of a Theatrical and Wireless Broadcasting Centre in, 38
  • Radio Instruction Classes at the Northampton Polytechnic Institute, 311
  • Radio Station at Chenju, near Shanghai, now Completed, 369
  • Radio Stations to be erected at Kweiyang,
  • Pichiehhsion, and Tungjen, in Kweiehow, China, 569
  • Transmission of Working Drawings by Transatlantic Radio, 93
  • Wireless and High-frequency Engineering Instruction Classes at the Polytechnic, 311
  • Wireless Gramophone Working in Conjunction with a Foghorn Installed on a Lighthouse, 311
  • Wireless Telephone Service Between Java and Australia Opened, 707
  • Wireless Telephone Service Between New Zealand and Australia Opened, 623
  • WITBANK Power-house of the Victoria Falls and Transvaal Power Company, Capacity of the, 93
  • Wonder Gold Mine, Northern Natal, to he Restarted, 341
  • Wood Distillation Industry in Belgium, 623
  • Wood, S. P., Death of Mr., 569
  • Workshops Without Windows, Advocated by Dr. E. E. Free, New York, 173
  • World's Agricultural Tractor Trials at Ardington, 6
  • World's Agricultural Tractor Trials at Ardington, Number of Entries, 281
  • World's Copper Foundry Production in June, 1930, 173

Y

  • YELLOW Birch Commercially the Important Hardwood in Canada, 483
  • Yorke, Sir Arthur, Retirement from Directorship of the Great Western Railway Company, 427
  • Yorke, Sir Arthur, The Late, 679

Z

  • ZEOLITE Water-softening Units in Municipal Water Treatment Plant at Springvale, 707
  • Zonolite, Production Added to Canada's Manufactures, 597

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