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ACCIDENTS in Mines and Quarries, Increase, 163
*ACCIDENTS in Mines and Quarries, Increase, 163
Accidents in the United Kingdom, Reduction in Number, 383
*Accidents in the United Kingdom, Reduction in Number, 383
Acetic Acid from Cocoanut Shells, 471
*Acetic Acid from Cocoanut Shells, 471
Acetic Acid Production from Bagasse, Sugar Factories’ Potentialities, 273
*Acetic Acid Production from Bagasse, Sugar Factories’ Potentialities, 273
AERONAUTICS:
AERONAUTICS:
Aero Engines, More than Forty Different Types Now being Manufactured in United Kingdom, 97
*- Aero Engines, More than Forty Different Types Now being Manufactured in United Kingdom, 97
  Aero Engines, Types in Most General Use, 253
*- Aero Engines, Types in Most General Use, 253
Aircraft Construction Asked for in Ireland, but Negatived, 141
*- Aircraft Construction Asked for in Ireland, but Negatived, 141
Aircraft Factory in Ireland, 31
*- Aircraft Factory in Ireland, 31
Crossing the Sahara by Aeroplane, 361
*- Crossing the Sahara by Aeroplane, 361
Electrically-heated Clothes for Airmen, 73
*- Electrically-heated Clothes for Airmen, 73
French Government Aerial Postal Service, 361
*- French Government Aerial Postal Service, 361
German Airships, Aluminium Alloy Used in, 253
*- German Airships, Aluminium Alloy Used in, 253
Gotha Aeroplane, Particulars of Weight, Rising and Carrying Powers, 295
*- Gotha Aeroplane, Particulars of Weight, Rising and Carrying Powers, 295
Landings by Aeroplanes in Small Patches of Level Ground, 53
*- Landings by Aeroplanes in Small Patches of Level Ground, 53
Liberty Motors, Great Success, 253
*- Liberty Motors, Great Success, 253
Materials Used in Building a Simple Type of Aeroplane, 361
*- Materials Used in Building a Simple Type of Aeroplane, 361
Overhead Valve Aero Engines, 491
*- Overhead Valve Aero Engines, 491
Propeller Manufacture, in Germany, Satisfactory ; Useof Cheaper Woods Laminated Together, 73
*- Propeller Manufacture, in Germany, Satisfactory ; Useof Cheaper Woods Laminated Together, 73
Sliop, Aeroplane, in America, a Quarter of a Mile in Length, 73
*- Shop, Aeroplane, in America, a Quarter of a Mile in Length, 73
Sound Audibility at Various Balloon Heights, 163
*- Sound Audibility at Various Balloon Heights, 163
Tension of Aeroplane Guys, 152
*- Tension of Aeroplane Guys, 152
Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, Dr. W. F. Durand, 480
*- Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, Dr. W. F. Durand, 480
World's Flying Height Record Made by Italian, 97
*- World's Flying Height Record Made by Italian, 97
AGRICULTURAL Implements and Machines, Exports from the United States, 231
*AGRICULTURAL Implements and Machines, Exports from the United States, 231
Agricultural Work, Statistics of Horses and Tractors Employed, 273
*Agricultural Work, Statistics of Horses and Tractors Employed, 273
Agriculture, Tropical, Aeration and Irrigation, 491
*Agriculture, Tropical, Aeration and Irrigation, 491
Air Compressor, Two-stage Steam-driven Volumetric Efficiency, 557
*Air Compressor, Two-stage Steam-driven Volumetric Efficiency, 557
Air Compressors and Ammonia Compressors Driven by Synchronous Motors, 361
*Air Compressors and Ammonia Compressors Driven by Synchronous Motors, 361
Air-lift Pump Efficiency ; Increase in Proportion to Heat of Liquid Pumped, 31
*Air-lift Pump Efficiency ; Increase in Proportion to Heat of Liquid Pumped, 31
Air-lift Pump, Novel Application of, 449
*Air-lift Pump, Novel Application of, 449
Air-lift- Pumping and Submergence Conditions, 427
*Air-lift- Pumping and Submergence Conditions, 427
Air and Similar Gaseous Pressures, Unit for Measurement, 339
*Air and Similar Gaseous Pressures, Unit for Measurement, 339
Air Supply, Minimum, for Divers, 535
*Air Supply, Minimum, for Divers, 535
Alcohol from Garbage, 30
*Alcohol from Garbage, 30
Alloy, American, as a Substitute for German
*Alloy, American, as a Substitute for German Silver, 317
  Silver, 317
*Alloys, Iron, in Acid Manufacture, Ferrochrome and Silicon Iron, 31
Alloys, Iron, in Acid Manufacture, Ferrochrome and Silicon Iron, 31
*Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys Plated with Nickel, Copper, andc., 541
Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys Plated with
*Aluminium Alloyed with Calcium, Superior Metal Results, 427
  Nickel, Copper, &c., 541 '
*Aluminium Company’s Endeavour to Get Water Supply from Loch Treig, 31
 
*Aluminium, Electrolytic, Production of the World, 471
 
*Aluminium Industry Development Since Outbreak of War, 557
Aluminium Alloyed with Calcium, Superior Metal Results, 427
*Aluminium Scrap, Fluxes for Melting, 119
Aluminium Company’s Endeavour to Get Water Supply from Loch Treig, 31
*Ambulance Fund, Captain Dennis Bayley, 330
Aluminium, Electrolytic, Production of the World, 471
*American Motor Car, Projected Year’s Production of One Type, 339
Aluminium Industry Development Since Outbreak of War, 557
*American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, New York Meeting, 434
Aluminium Scrap, Fluxes for Melting, 119
*Ammonia Production in Germany by Synthetic Process, 53
Ambulance Fund, Captain Dennis Bayley, 330
*Aniline Colours, Exports from the United States Double the Pre-war Value, 73
American Motor Car, Projected Year’s Production of One Type, 339
*Antimony from China; Trade in Japanese Hands, 207
American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, New York Meeting, 434
*Antimony, Use of, in Ammunition Manufacture, 361
Ammonia Production in Germany by Synthetic Process, 53
*Architects for Workmen’s Cottages ; Government’s Scanty Pay for Designs, 9
Aniline Colours, Exports from the United States Double the Pre-war Value, 73
*Area and Rainfall, Comparison between Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 449
Antimony from China; Trade in Japanese Hands, 207
*Argentine, Potential Wealth Due to Climate and Minerals, 185
Antimony, Use of, in Ammunition Manufacture, 361
*Arsenal, Projected, at the United States Military Base in France, 53
Architects for Workmen’s Cottages ; Government’s Scanty Pay for Designs, 9
*Asbestos Deposits of Rhodesia, Development, 163
Area and Rainfall, Comparison between Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 449
*Asbestos Output of the United States, 141
Argentine, Potential Wealth Due to Climate and Minerals, 185
Arsenal, Projected, at the United States Military Base in France, 53
Asbestos Deposits of Rhodesia, Development. 163
Asbestos Output of the United States, 141
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
*- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
          MERSEYSIDE BRANCH :
*- MERSEYSIDE BRANCH :
    Meeting, 109
*-- Meeting, 109
ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL :
*- ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL :
Future of Electric Power Supply, S. J. Watson, 193
*-- Future of Electric Power Supply, S. J. Watson, 193
ASSOCIATION, SCOTTISH ENGINEERING, SHIPBUILDING AND METALLURGICAL RESEARCH:
*- ASSOCIATION, SCOTTISH ENGINEERING, SHIPBUILDING AND METALLURGICAL RESEARCH:
    Formation, 72
*-- Formation, 72
  INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
*- INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
    Annual Meeting, 242
*-- Annual Meeting, 242
  INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
*- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
    Annual and Autumn Meetings, 127
*-- Annual and Autumn Meetings, 127
  INSTITUTE OF METALS :
*- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
    Annual Autumn Meeting, 546
*-- Annual Autumn Meeting, 546
Annual General Meeting and Programme, 105, 193
*-- Annual General Meeting and Programme, 105, 193
Formation of Diamonds, The Hon. Sir C. Parsons, 328
*-- Formation of Diamonds, The Hon. Sir C. Parsons, 328
INSTITUTE, NORTH OF ENGLAND, OF MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
*- INSTITUTE, NORTH OF ENGLAND, OF MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
Ambulance Fund. Captain Dennis Bayley, 330
*-- Ambulance Fund. Captain Dennis Bayley, 330
INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS : Examination into Causes of Failure of Lorrv Parts on War Service, Lieut.-Col.
*- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :  
      R. K. Bagnall-Wild, 418
*-- Examination into Causes of Failure of Lorrv Parts on War Service, Lieut.-Col. R. K. Bagnall-Wild, 418
    Meeting; Awards for Papers, 176
*-- Meeting; Awards for Papers, 176
    Tank Engines, Geo. W. Watson, 418
*-- Tank Engines, Geo. W. Watson, 418
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
*- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS (continued) :
*-- Utilisation of the Data of the Automobile Industry through Bureaux of Information, E. A. Savage, 176
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*-- Advantage of Vertical Gas Retort, Alwyne Meade, 295
*-- Gas Manufacture as Costly Now as Thirty Years Ago, Alwyne Meade, 231
*- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Election of New Members of Council, 466
*-- Gas-firing Boilers, T. M. Hunter, 181
*-- Overseas Distribution of Engineering Appliances, L. Andrews, 317
*-- Wiring Rules Committee, Recommendation of, 317
*- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*-- Gustave Canet Lecture on the Stokes Gun, Sir W. Stokes, 427, 513, 568
*- INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
*- LEEDS AND NORTH OF ENGLAND CENTRE:
*-- Formation and Appointment of Officials, 383
*- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Employment of Women in Munition Factories, Miss Monkhouse, 361
*-- Sir Robert Hadfield’s Prize for Hardness of Metals Determination Method, 339
*-- War Work of Women on Munition Production in Engineering Shops, B. H. Morgan, 361
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
*-- Annual Meetings, 62
*- INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS:
*-- A New British Oil Industry, Joint Paper, 141
*- INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*-- Annual Meeting ; Report ; Election of Officers and Members, 418
*-- Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, Large Endowment Fund Paid, 130
*-- General Meeting ; Elections, ando., 499
*-- Internal Ballistics, Lieut.-Col. A. G. Hadcock, 455
*-- Lectures after Easter, 284
*-- Poetry and Modern Life, Lawrence Binyon, 455
*-- Romance of Petroleum, Sir Boverton Redwood, 455
*- SOCIETY, CHEMICAL :
*-- Mr. J. S. S. Brainc on Action on Lead of Green Oak, Mortars and Concrete, 383
*- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
*- CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
*-- Papers and Awards, 352
*- SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
*-- Cementing Optical Parts, Use of Canada Balsam, J. W. French, 361
*-- Spherometer of Precision, Mr. J. Guild’s Design, 53
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
*- SOCIETY, RONTGEN :
*-- Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture, Professor Sir E. Rutherford, 239
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
*-- Silver Medal Awards for Papers, 557
*-- Tata Iron and Steel Works, H. M. Surtees Tuckwell, 163
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
*-- Audibility of Gunfire on the Continent. Mr. Miller Christy, 557
*-- Measurement of Atmospheric Pollution Dr. J. S. Owens, 280
*-- Summer Thunderstorms, Conditions Precedent to Occurrence, J. Fairgrieve, 347
*-- Variations of Underground Water Level Near a Tidal Tiver, E. G. Bilham, 347
*ATMOSPHERIC Nitrogen for Munitions and Fertilisers ; Water-Power Plant in Alabama, 231
*Australia, Losses by Strikes in 1917, 449


ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
  SOCIETIES (continued):
INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS (continued) :
Utilisation of the Data of the Automobile Industry through Bureaux of Information, E. A. Savage, 176
INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
Advantage of Vertical Gas Retort, Alwyne Meade, 295
Gas Manufacture as Costly Now as Thirty Years Ago, Alwyne Meade, 231
INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
    Election of New Members of Council, 466
    Gas-firing Boilers, T. M. Hunter, 181
Overseas Distribution of Engineering Appliances, L. Andrews, 317
Wiring Rules Committee, Recommendation of, 317
INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
Gustave Canet Lecture on the Stokes Gun, Sir W. Stokes, 427, 513, 568
INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
LEEDS AND NORTH OF ENGLAND CENTRE:
Formation and Appointment of Officials, 383
INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
Employment of Women in Munition Factories, Miss Monkhouse, 361
Sir Robert Hadfield’s Prize for Hardness of Metals Determination Method, 339
War Work of Women on Munition Production in Engineering Shops, B. H. Morgan, 361
INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
    Annual Meetings, 62
  INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS: A New British Oil Industry, Joint Paper, 141
INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
Annual Meeting ; Report ; Election of Officers and Members, 418
Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, Large Endowment Fund Paid, 130
General Meeting ; Elections, &o., 499
Internal Ballistics, Lieut.-Col. A. G.
      Hadcock, 455
    Lectures after Easter, 284
Poetry and Modern Life, Lawrence Binyon, 455
Romance of Petroleum, Sir Boverton Redwood, 455
SOCIETY, CHEMICAL :
Mr. J. S. S. Brainc on Action on Lead of Green Oak, Mortars and Concrete, 383
SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
    Papers and Awards, 352
SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
Cementing Optical Parts, Use of Canada Balsam, J. W. French, 361
Spherometer of Precision, Mr. J. Guild’s Design, 53
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
    SOCIETIES (continued):
  SOCIETY, RONTGEN :
Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture, Professor Sir E. Rutherford, 239
  SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
    Silver Medal Awards for Papers, 557
Tata Iron and Steel Works, H. M. Surtees Tuckwell, 163
  SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
    Audibility of Gunfire on the Continent.
      Mr. Miller Christy, 557
Measurement of Atmospheric Pollution Dr. J. S. Owens, 280
Summer Thunderstorms, Conditions Precedent to Occurrence, J. Fairgrieve, 347 Variations of Underground Water Level Near a Tidal Tiver, E. G. Bilham, 347
ATMOSPHERIC Nitrogen for Munitions and Fertilisers ; Water-Power Plant in Alabama, 231
Australia, Losses by Strikes in 1917, 449
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BALSA, New Wood, Its Properties, 197 Banks in Norway, New Temporary Law, 339 Bauxite Discoveries in British Guiana, British
*BALSA, New Wood, Its Properties, 197  
  Government to Retain First Call, 53
*Banks in Norway, New Temporary Law, 339  
Bearing Metal, Alloy Patented in America, 339 Belgium, Economical Reconstruction of, 395 Bevel Gearing, Supposed Inventor and Date, 295
*Bauxite Discoveries in British Guiana, British Government to Retain First Call, 53
Board of Education Examinations in Science and Technology to be Discontinued, 119
*Bearing Metal, Alloy Patented in America, 339  
Boiler Efficiency and Velocity, T. M. Hunter, 181
*Belgium, Economical Reconstruction of, 395  
Boiler Explosions in United Kingdom and
*Bevel Gearing, Supposed Inventor and Date, 295
  United States, Comparison, 534
*Board of Education Examinations in Science and Technology to be Discontinued, 119
Boiler Heating with Stripped Coal, 31
*Boiler Efficiency and Velocity, T. M. Hunter, 181
Boiler Heating Surface, Loss of Heat Conductivity Due to Soot, 339
*Boiler Explosions in United Kingdom and United States, Comparison, 534
Boy Artificers for the Royal Navy,. Nominations, 557
*Boiler Heating with Stripped Coal, 31
Boy Welfare in the B.S.A. Works, 130
*Boiler Heating Surface, Loss of Heat Conductivity Due to Soot, 339
Boys’ Welfare Association, 449
*Boy Artificers for the Royal Navy,. Nominations, 557
Brickmaking Industry on the Kolar Goldfield, 339
*Boy Welfare in the B.S.A. Works, 130
Bridge, Simple Truss, Largest Span in the World, 231
*Boys’ Welfare Association, 449
Bridge, Tongabuddra, India, Particulars of, 295 Bridges in New South Wales, Old and New, 207 British Empire Producers’ Organisation, 517
*Brickmaking Industry on the Kolar Goldfield, 339
BRITISH ENGINEERS’ ASSOCIATION :
*Bridge, Simple Truss, Largest Span in the World, 231
  Annual Meeting ; Dr. Addison’s Address, 239 British Industries Fairs in London and Glasgow, 31, 242—see also Miscellaneous Index
*Bridge, Tongabuddra, India, Particulars of, 295  
British Institute of Social Service, Annual Meeting, 92
*Bridges in New South Wales, Old and New, 207  
Browning Light Machine Gun Compared with the Lewis Gun, 339
*British Empire Producers’ Organisation, 517
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*BRITISH ENGINEERS’ ASSOCIATION :
CALCIUM Carbide Production, Need of Cheap
*- Annual Meeting ; Dr. Addison’s Address, 239  
  Raw Material and Cheap Power, 207
*British Industries Fairs in London and Glasgow, 31, 242—see also Miscellaneous Index
Calcium Carbide, Reduced Price, 9
*British Institute of Social Service, Annual Meeting, 92
*Browning Light Machine Gun Compared with the Lewis Gun, 339


Calcutta, Increased Tax on Motor Cars, 97
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Canada, Demand for Power Greatly in Excess of Supply, 97
*CALCIUM Carbide Production, Need of Cheap Raw Material and Cheap Power, 207
Canada in Khaki, 130
*Calcium Carbide, Reduced Price, 9
Canada, Municipal Expenditure, Comparison with English Methods, 96
*Calcutta, Increased Tax on Motor Cars, 97
Canada’s Development as shown by Increased Mails. 491
*Canada, Demand for Power Greatly in Excess of Supply, 97
Canada’s Fuel Requirements, Solid and Liquid, 295
*Canada in Khaki, 130
Canada’s Fuel Resources, Situation of Coal and of Peat Bogs, 295
*Canada, Municipal Expenditure, Comparison with English Methods, 96
Canada and United States, Use of Electric Furnaces and Output of Metals, 207
*Canada’s Development as shown by Increased Mails, 491
Canadian Government Purchase of Agricultural Motors for Farmers, 295
*Canada’s Fuel Requirements, Solid and Liquid, 295
Canadian Imports and Exports, 404
*Canada’s Fuel Resources, Situation of Coal and of Peat Bogs, 295
Canadian Water Power Resources, Not One- tenth Developed, 317
*Canada and United States, Use of Electric Furnaces and Output of Metals, 207
Canal Projects, After the War, in France, 207 Canals, Board of Trade Handbook, 154
*Canadian Government Purchase of Agricultural Motors for Farmers, 295
Carbide Production in Germany for Eventual Manufacture of Synthetic Rubber, 163
*Canadian Imports and Exports, 404
Carbon in Fuels, Method of Estimating, 339 Carborundum : Its Past History, 253 Car Design and Accessory Drives, 207
*Canadian Water Power Resources, Not One- tenth Developed, 317
Cashew Nut, Valuable Properties of Nut and Tree, 491
*Canal Projects, After the War, in France, 207  
Cattle Slaughter and the Jewish Religion, 69
*Canals, Board of Trade Handbook, 154
Centrifugal Pumps : Question of Best Speed for Driving, 535
*Carbide Production in Germany for Eventual Manufacture of Synthetic Rubber, 163
Chadwick Public Lectures, H. T. Davidge, 239 Change Speed Gear-box, Permanent Mesh, New
*Carbon in Fuels, Method of Estimating, 339  
  Type, F. Sabel, 557
*Carborundum : Its Past History, 253  
Channel Tunnel Immediately After the War, 513
*Car Design and Accessory Drives, 207
Charcoal Blast-furnace Experiment in Mysore, 163
*Cashew Nut, Valuable Properties of Nut and Tree, 491
“ Cheap Steam,” Ed. Bennis and Co., 97
*Cattle Slaughter and the Jewish Religion, 69
Chemical Pulp Export from Norway, Distribution to Different Countries, 31
*Centrifugal Pumps : Question of Best Speed for Driving, 535
Chicago, Analysis of Vehicles, Horse-drawn and Self-propelled, 405
*Chadwick Public Lectures, H. T. Davidge, 239  
“ Chichopoxtle,” Valuable New Lubricant from, 513
*Change Speed Gear-box, Permanent Mesh, New Type, F. Sabel, 557
China : Question of Gold Standard and Rise in Dollar Value, 73
*Channel Tunnel Immediately After the War, 513
Chinese Wood-oil Tree, Use of Oil in Varnish Manufacture, 31
*Charcoal Blast-furnace Experiment in Mysore, 163
Circular Tank, To Find the Capacity, 31
*“Cheap Steam,” Ed. Bennis and Co., 97
Civil Engineering, General Congress in Paris Projected, 97
*Chemical Pulp Export from Norway, Distribution to Different Countries, 31
Clutches, Friction, H. L. Towns, 68
*Chicago, Analysis of Vehicles, Horse-drawn and Self-propelled, 405
*“Chichopoxtle,” Valuable New Lubricant from, 513
*China : Question of Gold Standard and Rise in Dollar Value, 73
*Chinese Wood-oil Tree, Use of Oil in Varnish Manufacture, 31
*Circular Tank, To Find the Capacity, 31
*Civil Engineering, General Congress in Paris Projected, 97
*Clutches, Friction, H. L. Towns, 68
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :
Boiler-house Waste of Coal Due to Lack of Intelligence and Training, 163
*- Boiler-house Waste of Coal Due to Lack of Intelligence and Training, 163
By-product Coke-making in America, Statistics, 163
*- By-product Coke-making in America, Statistics, 163
By-product Coke Manufacture, Weekly Reports in the United States, 383
*- By-product Coke Manufacture, Weekly Reports in the United States, 383
Canada and the United States, Arrangements for Inter-export of Coal, 427
*- Canada and the United States, Arrangements for Inter-export of Coal, 427
Coal Conservation, Comparison in Output between Great Britain and the United States, 141
*- Coal Conservation, Comparison in Output between Great Britain and the United States, 141
Coal Cutting Methods and Wages, Changes of Two Centuries, 16
*- Coal Cutting Methods and Wages, Changes of Two Centuries, 16
Coal, Iron, and Copper Discoveries in Algeria, 141
*- Coal, Iron, and Copper Discoveries in Algeria, 141
  Coal Mining Development in Germany, 31
*- Coal Mining Development in Germany, 31
  Coal, Stripped, for Heating Boilers, 31
*- Coal, Stripped, for Heating Boilers, 31
Coal and Textile Clothing, Production per Head in United States and Great Britain, 141
*- Coal and Textile Clothing, Production per Head in United States and Great Britain, 141
  Coal Transport Saving Scheme, 427
*- Coal Transport Saving Scheme, 427
  CokeFueJ Instead of Oil for OmnibusRunning,
*- CokeFuel Instead of Oil for Omnibus Running, Great Economy, 9
    Great Economy, 9
*- Coke Fuel for Steam Wagons, 273
  Coke Fuel for Steam Wagons, 273
*- Coke Oven Plants and Utilisation of Waste Heat, F. E. Harris, 427
Coke Oven Plants and Utilisation of Waste Heat, F. E. Harris, 427
*- Coking Stokers an Absolute Preventative of Smoke, 273
Coking Stokers an Absolute Preventative of Smoke, 273
*- Colliery Machinery, Safety and Signal Device, T. D. Watson, 253
Colliery Machinery, Safety and Signal Device, T. D. Watson, 253
*- Electric Display Devices in New York, Restrictions to Save Coal, 73
Electric Display Devices in New York, Restrictions to Save Coal, 73
*- Electric Plants, Wasteful, Suggested Elimination of, to Economise Coal, 405
Electric Plants, Wasteful, Suggested Elimination of, to Economise Coal, 405
*- Electric Power Supply and Coal Conservation, 503
Electric Power Supply and Coal Conservation, 503
*- Gas Making and Unsuitable Coal, 207
  Gas Making and Unsuitable Coal, 207
*- Heating in Coal Stacks, Prevention of, 273  
Heating in Coal Stacks, Prevention of, 273 Natal and the Transvaal, Undeveloped Coal
*- Natal and the Transvaal, Undeveloped Coal Seams, 200
    Seams, 200
*- Power Production and Coal Consumption, 87  
Power Production and Coal Consumption, 87 Power Supply and Coal Saving, 231
*- Power Supply and Coal Saving, 231
Sawdust and Wood as Coal Substitutes in Switzerland and France, 185
*- Sawdust and Wood as Coal Substitutes in Switzerland and France, 185
Spontaneous Ignition, Simple Test for Probability of, in Coal, 449
*- Spontaneous Ignition, Simple Test for Probability of, in Coal, 449
Storage, Effect on Bituminous Coals, Professor
*- Storage, Effect on Bituminous Coals, Professor S. W. Parr, 82
    S. W. Parr, 82
*- Thawing Plants for Frozen Coal in Railway Cars, 382
Thawing Plants for Frozen Coal in Railway Cars, 38$
*- Waste of Coal in the United States in Obsolete Steam Engine Plant, 52
Waste of Coal in the United States in Obsolete Steam Engine Plant, 52
*COD Liver and Other Fish Oils to Replace Vegetable Oils in Margarine Manufacture, 273
COD Liver and Other Fish Oils to Replace Vegetable Oils in Margarine Manufacture, 273
*Cold Storage Little Used in France, 97
Cold Storage Little Used in France, 97
*Columbia River, Great Variation in Flow, 53  
Columbia River, Great Variation in Flow, 53 Commercial Motor Users’ Association, First
*Commercial Motor Users’ Association, First Presidential Address, Colonel Crompton, 405  
  Presidential Address, Colonel Crompton, 405 Concrete for Building Government Cottages, 31 Concrete Cargo 5000-Ton Steamship under
*Concrete for Building Government Cottages, 31  
  Construction in America, 231
*Concrete Cargo 5000-Ton Steamship under Construction in America, 231
Concrete Coaling Station for Locomotives on the Lehigh Valley, Notable Features, 535
*Concrete Coaling Station for Locomotives on the Lehigh Valley, Notable Features, 535
Concrete Construction Specifications, 557 Concrete, Effect of Salts of Alkali Water, 427 Concrete Outfall Sewer on the Bottom of Lake
*Concrete Construction Specifications, 557  
  Erie, 491
*Concrete, Effect of Salts of Alkali Water, 427  
Concrete, Reinforced, Action of Salt on, Necessary Precautions, Profe^sior H. J. M. Creighton, 73 A
*Concrete Outfall Sewer on the Bottom of Lake Erie, 491
Concrete, Reinforced, Building with Floor Space of 24 Acres, 9
*Concrete, Reinforced, Action of Salt on, Necessary Precautions, Profe^sior H. J. M. Creighton, 73
Concrete, Reinforced, in Machine Tools, 361
*Concrete, Reinforced, Building with Floor Space of 24 Acres, 9
Concrete, Reinforced, Test to Ascertain “ Point of Destruction,” 557
*Concrete, Reinforced, in Machine Tools, 361
Concrete, Resistance to Sea Water Affected by Workmanship, Experiments, 141
*Concrete, Reinforced, Test to Ascertain “Point of Destruction,” 557
Concrete Roads in America, 50,000,000 Square Yards, 97
*Concrete, Resistance to Sea Water Affected by Workmanship, Experiments, 141
Contraction of Volume of Certain Substances After being Dissolved in Water in Increasing Quantities, 317
*Concrete Roads in America, 50,000,000 Square Yards, 97
Conversion Tables, Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, 416
*Contraction of Volume of Certain Substances After being Dissolved in Water in Increasing Quantities, 317
Copper Articles, Black Finish for, 361
*Conversion Tables, Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, 416
*Copper Articles, Black Finish for, 361
*Copper, Colour Changes Due to Special Treatment, 141
*Copper Melted for Castings, Need of Care, 9
*Copper Mines in Queensland, Reopening, 97
*Copper and Tin Mixture, Addition of Aluminium, 231
*Copper Zinc Alloys, Influence of Cadmium on, Leon Guilletr 474
*Corliss Engines: Centenary of Inventor’s Birth, 535
*Cotton in Madras, Government Grown, Result of Experiments, 185
*Crusher, New Type, for Coke and Coal, 427
*Crystal Palace Engineering Society, Papers and Awards, 352
*Cuprous Oxide, Formerly German Monopoly, Now Made in England, 339
*Cutting Points on a Grinding Wheel, 491
 
D
D
DAM, Arch-, Lightest Section, in the World, New South Wales, 405
*DAM, Arch-, Lightest Section, in the World, New South Wales, 405
Dam on the Cimarron River, New Mexico, Dimensions and Interesting Features, 383
*Dam on the Cimarron River, New Mexico, Dimensions and Interesting Features, 383
Dam, Concrete, for Supply of Salt Lake City, Storage of 300,000,000 Gallons, 535
*Dam, Concrete, for Supply of Salt Lake City, Storage of 300,000,000 Gallons, 535
Dams, Multiple-arch Reinforced Concrete, Growing in Number in America, 535
*Dams, Multiple-arch Reinforced Concrete, Growing in Number in America, 535
Daylight Saving in United States, 449
*Daylight Saving in United States, 449
Death of Mr. Thomas Greenwood, 513
*Death of Mr. Thomas Greenwood, 513
Death of Mr. H. J. Swindley, 73
*Death of Mr. H. J. Swindley, 73
Decimal Coinage Bill Pressed for, 339
*Decimal Coinage Bill Pressed for, 339
Decimal Coinage Supported by the Federation of British Industries, 427
*Decimal Coinage Supported by the Federation of British Industries, 427
Diamonds, Formation of, Sir C. Parsons on, 328
*Diamonds, Formation of, Sir C. Parsons on, 328
Dock, New, for Barrow-in-Furness, Furness
*Dock, New, for Barrow-in-Furness, Furness Railway Company and Vickers, Limited, 185
Railway Company and Vickers, Limited, 185
*Domestic Fat Trap, 369
Domestic Fat Trap, 369
*Drill Hole Nearly 5000ft. Deep, 427
Drill Hole Nearly 5000ft. Deep, 427
*Dye Industry, British, and Railway Charges on Raw Chemical Material, 471
Dye Industry, British, and Railway Charges on Raw Chemical Material, 471
 
E
E
EDUCATION in Aeronautical Technology and Aircraft Architecture, 491
*EDUCATION in Aeronautical Technology and Aircraft Architecture, 491
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
Aberystwyth, Electro-Power Station for, 97
*- Aberystwyth, Electro-Power Station for, 97
Alarm Signal Actuated by Sensitive Selenium Cell, 97
*- Alarm Signal Actuated by Sensitive Selenium Cell, 97
Argentine Republic, 238 Central Electricity Stations in, 163
*- Argentine Republic, 238 Central Electricity Stations in, 163
Army Demand for Electricians and Equipment, 207
*- Army Demand for Electricians and Equipment, 207
Association of British Electrical Engineers, Proposed Formation of, 303
*- Association of British Electrical Engineers, Proposed Formation of, 303
Auto-transformer to Transform 12,000 Volts to 24,000 Volts, 163
*- Auto-transformer to Transform 12,000 Volts to 24,000 Volts, 163
Bar Mill, Electrically-driven, at Ohio Works, 185
*- Bar Mill, Electrically-driven, at Ohio Works, 185
Batteries, “ Storage,” or “ Reversible,” 231
*- Batteries, “Storage,” or “ Reversible,” 231
Blind People’s New Occupation, 490
*- Blind People’s New Occupation, 490
Boosting, Need of Provision for, in Design of
*- Boosting, Need of Provision for, in Design of
Charging Equipment for Electric Motor Vehicles, 53
*- Charging Equipment for Electric Motor Vehicles, 53
Cable, Safe Working Internal Temperature of, 449
*- Cable, Safe Working Internal Temperature of, 449
Canadian Water Powers, Advantageous Situation of, 449
*- Canadian Water Powers, Advantageous Situation of, 449
Chadwick Public Lectures, H. T. Davidge, 239
*- Chadwick Public Lectures, H. T. Davidge, 239
Cheap Power near Strathpeffer, 460
*- Cheap Power near Strathpeffer, 460
Clothesj Electrically Heated, Some Anticipated Results, 73
*- Clothes Electrically Heated, Some Anticipated Results, 73
Coal Conservation and Power Supply, 503
*- Coal Conservation and Power Supply, 503
Coal and Electric Energy, Inter-export Arrangements between Canada and United States, 427
*- Coal and Electric Energy, Inter-export Arrangements between Canada and United States, 427
Commonwealth Edison Company Generating Station One of the Largest in the World, 513
*- Commonwealth Edison Company Generating Station One of the Largest in the World, 513
Composite Insulating Materials Investigation, 504
*- Composite Insulating Materials Investigation, 504
Cooking and Heating by Electricity, Greatly Increased Use of, 295
*- Cooking and Heating by Electricity, Greatly Increased Use of, 295
Domestic Appliances, Electric, Greatly Increased Sale of, in U.S.A., 253
*- Domestic Appliances, Electric, Greatly Increased Sale of, in U.S.A., 253
Dry Cell Recuperation, C. F. Burgess, 73
*- Dry Cell Recuperation, C. F. Burgess, 73
Eel in the Pipe Line Shuts Down Electricity Supply, 39
*- Eel in the Pipe Line Shuts Down Electricity Supply, 39
Effects of War Conditions on Cost and Quality of Electric Service, L. S. Goodman and W. B. Jackson, 185
*- Effects of War Conditions on Cost and Quality of Electric Service, L. S. Goodman and W. B. Jackson, 185
Electrical Heating, Question of Development, 339
*- Electrical Heating, Question of Development, 339
Electric Winding Engines, John F. Perry, 207
*- Electric Winding Engines, John F. Perry, 207
Factory for Electrodes in Norway, 489
*- Factory for Electrodes in Norway, 489
Generating Station at Saint Barthelemy, 427
*- Generating Station at Saint Barthelemy, 427
Generating Systems, Large, of America;
*- Generating Systems, Large, of America; Outputs, Peak Loads and Load Factors Statistics, 383
Outputs, Peak Loads and Load Factors Statistics, 383
*- German Electrical Plant, Widespread Failure in Working, 253
German Electrical Plant, Widespread Failure in Working, 253
*- High Voltage Insulators; Deteriorating Effects of Corona, 119
High Voltage Insulators; Deteriorating Effects of Corona, 119
*- Hot Water Supply from Electricity Stations, W. M. Selvey, 317
Hot Water Supply from Electricity Stations, W. M. Selvey, 317
*- Hydro-electric Generating Station in Iowa, Complete Automatic Working, 52
Hydro-electric Generating Station in Iowa, Complete Automatic Working, 52
*- Increasing Load, New Steam Plant for, Special Economisers Used, 207
Increasing Load, New Steam Plant for, Special Economisers Used, 207
*- Induction Meters’ Adaptation to Different Frequencies, Difficulties, 405
Induction Meters’ Adaptation to Different Frequencies, Difficulties, 405
*- Induction Motors on the Witwatersrand, 510
Induction Motors on the Witwatersrand, 510
*- Insulating Material; Ingredients and Properties, 119
Insulating Material; Ingredients and Properties, 119
*- Insulating Properties of Fish Offal Byproduct, 535
Insulating Properties of Fish Offal Byproduct, 535
*- Iron Piping for Bus-bars Replaces Copper in an American Central Station, 73
Iron Piping for Bus-bars Replaces Copper in an American Central Station, 73
*- Japanese Electrical Industry, Statistics, 231
Japanese Electrical Industry, Statistics, 231
*- Japan’s Increased Use of Electricity in Steel Manufacture, 119
Japan’s Increased Use of Electricity in Steel Manufacture, 119
*- Lancaster Motor Omnibuses, Mileage and Finance, 317
Lancaster Motor Omnibuses, Mileage and Finance, 317
*- Leek Linking-up Scheme, 273
Leek Linking-up Scheme, 273
*- Lifting Magnet in the United States, Immense Saving of Labour by Use of, 273
Lifting Magnet in the United States, Immense
*- Lighting Restrictions and Electricity Meters, C. H. W. Gerhardi, 557
    Saving of Labour by Use of, 273
*- Lightning Flash, Electric Quantities in, 471
Lighting Restrictions and Electricity Meters, C. H. W. Gerhardi, 557
*- Long Distance Electric Transport, Not Yet Called For, 317
Lightning Flash, Electric Quantities in, 471
*- Manchester, Future Standard for Transmission, 565
Long Distance Electric Transport, Not Yet Called For, 317
*- Mechanical Design of the Turbo-Alternator Rotor, S. F. Barclay, 317
Manchester, Future Standard for Transmission, 565
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
Mechanical Design of the Turbo-Alternator Rotor, S. F. Barclay, 317
*- Methane Detector, Electric, for Use in Mines, 471
ELECTRICAL MATTERS ^continued) :
*- Motors, Return Ordered to be Made in Germany; Possible Connection with Copper Scarcity, 97
Methane Detector, Electric, for Use in Mines, 471
*- Motors for Textile Mills, Smaller Sizes in Favour, 185
Motors, Return Ordered to be Made in Germany; Possible Connection with Copper Scarcity, 97
*- Names of Men of Science to Denote Units, Objections to Practice, 73
Motors for Textile Mills, Smaller Sizes in Favour, 185
*- Niagara Falls, Proposed Consolidation of Three Power Companies, 447
Names of Men of Science to Denote Units, Objections to Practice, 73
*- Niagara; Power Generation and Supply Comparison between Canada and United States, 513
Niagara Falls, Proposed Consolidation of Three Power Companies, 447
*- North-West Station, U.S.A., Big New Electrical Installation, 361
Niagara; Power Generation and Supply Comparison between Canada and United States, 513
*- Petrol Motor Cars and Electric Lighting and Starting; Double or Single Unit Question, 231
North-West Station, U.S.A., Big New Electrical Installation, 361
*- Power Factor of an Alternating Current Circuit, 513
Petrol Motor Cars and Electric Lighting and Starting; Double or Single Unit Question, 231
*- Power Line 22,000 Volt in California, Reinforced Concrete Poles for Six Miles Length, 383
Power Factor of an Alternating Current Circuit, 513
*- Power for Oilfields, in Baku and in Roumania, 527
Power Line 22,000 Volt in California, Reinforced Concrete Poles for Six Miles Length, 383
*- Rand Mine, Second Electric Furnacelnstalled, 471
Power for Oilfields, in Baku and in Roumania, 527
*- Record Output and Earnings from Sale of Electric Energy, 163
Rand Mine, Second Electric Furnacelnstalled, 471
*- Restriction of Electric Display Devices in New York and Saving of Coal, 73
Record Output and Earnings from Sale of Electric Energy, 163
*- Saving of Coal by Elimination of Wasteful Electric Plants, 405
Restriction of Electric Display Devices in New York and Saving of Coal, 73
*- Shoe Factory, Entire Equipment Electrical, 273
Saving of Coal by Elimination of Wasteful Electric Plants, 405
*- Single-phase Transformers, Ordinary High Pressures for, in America, 231
Shoe Factory, Entire Equipment Electrical, 273
*- Steam Pressure of 300 lb. per Square Inch in Central Generating Station, 273
Single-phase Transformers, Ordinary High Pressures for, in America, 231
*- Studs, Back Connection, for Switch Gear, Variations in Type of, 253
Steam Pressure of 300 lb. per Square Inch in Central Generating Station, 273
*- Technical Story of the Frequencies, B. G. Lamme, 163
Studs, Back Connection, for Switch Gear, Variations in Type of, 253
*- Temperature Effects in Direct Current Meters, G. W. Stubbings, 253
Technical Story of the Frequencies, B. G. Lamme, 163
*- Transmission of Power Across the St. Lawrence River, Submarine and Overhead Cables, 449
Temperature Effects in Direct Current Meters, G. W. Stubbings, 253
*- Trucks, Charging, Enormous Consumption of Power at Bush Terminal, New York, 535
Transmission of Power Across the St. Lawrence River, Submarine and Overhead Cables, 449
*- Turbine Room Equipment of New Glasgow Power Station, 273
Trucks, Charging, Enormous Consumption of Power at Bush Terminal, New York, 535
*- Units of Electricity to Melt a Ton of Steel, Figures, 405
Turbine Room Equipment of New Glasgow Power Station, 273
*- Vaseline Replacing Air in a Cable Duct, Experiment, 383
Units of Electricity to Melt a Ton of Steel, Figures, 405
*- Vereeniging, S. Africa, Fourth Largest Power Station, 9
Vaseline Replacing Air in a Cable Duct, Experiment, 383
*- Voltaic Cell, New Form of, on French Railways, 471
Vereeniging^ S. Africa, Fourth Largest Power Station, 9
*- War and Electricity Supply, 82
Voltaic Cell, New Form of, on French Railways, 471
*- “Will-o’-the-Wisps.” Perpetual Motion and the Ideal High-voltage Generator, 9
War and Electricity Supply, 82
*- Wire Manufacture for Electrical Purposes, Big Preparations in America for After-War Trade, 383
“ Will-o’-the-Wisps.” Perpetual Motion and the Ideal High-voltage Generator, 9
*ELECTROLYTIC Copper, Modulus of Elasticity, Working Conditions in Design of Transmission Lines, 9
Wire Manufacture for Electrical Purposes, Big Preparations in America for After-War Trade, 383
*Electrolytic Process of De-oxidisation, 152
ELECTROLYTIC Copper, Modulus of Elasticity, Working Conditions in Design of Transmission Lines, 9
*Electroplating for Aluminium, New Process, 541
Electrolytic Process of De-oxidisation, 152
*Embankment to Protect the City of Concepcion from Flooding of Bio Bio River, 9
Electroplating for Aluminium, New Process, 541
*Engineer and Engineering, Need of Legal Definition, 185
Embankment to Protect the City of Concepcion from Flooding of Bio Bio River, 9
*Engineering School at Portland, 243
Engineer and Engineering, Need of Legal Definition, 185
*Engineering Standards Committee Incorporated, 471
Engineering School at Portland, 243
*Engineering Student : Accusations of Apathy, 383
Engineering Standards Committee Incorporated, 471
*Engineering Students in the United States, Proportion Exempted from Military Service, 163
Engineering Student ; Accusations of Apathy, 383
*Engineering Trades (New Industries) Committee, 303
Engineering Students in the United States, Proportion Exempted from Military Service, 163
*Engineers’ Club for the Midlands, 491
Engineering Trades (New Industries) Committee, 303
*Engineers for War Service, Suggested Certificates, 427
Engineers’ Club for the Midlands, 491
*Engines of Various Classes, Average Weights per Brake Horse-power, P. N. Everett, 253
Engineers for War Service, Suggested Certificates, 427
*English Weather, 503
Engines of Various Classes, Average Weights per Brake Horse-power, P. N. Everett, 253
*Etching Brasses and Bronzes, 231
English Weather, 503
*Ethyl Chloride Prepared by Grove’s Process, 231
Etching Brasses and Bronzes, 231
*Evaporation and Stefan’s Law, N. Thomas and A. Ferguson, 427
Ethyl Chloride Prepared by Grove’s Process, 231
*Exhibition of Enemy Countries Products and Appliances Now Produced in United Kingdom, 383
Evaporation and Stefan’s Law, N. Thomas and
*Exhibition of Products and Appliances Made at Home Formerly Imported from Enemy Countries, 535
  A. Ferguson, 427
*Explosions, Dust Barriers for Prevention in Alberta, Canada, 97
Exhibition of Enemy Countries Products and Appliances Now Produced in United Kingdom, 383
*Explosive from Liquid Oxygen, Experiments in United States, 295
Exhibition of Products and Appliances Made at Home Formerly Imported from Enemy Countries, 535
 
Explosions, Dust Barriers for Prevention in Alberta, Canada, 97
Explosive from Liquid Oxygen, Experiments in
  United States, 295
F
F
FARTHINGS, Great Increase in Issue of Coins, 9
*FARTHINGS, Great Increase in Issue of Coins, 9
Firebricks from Coal Ash, Value of New Process, 31
*Firebricks from Coal Ash, Value of New Process, 31
Fire Waste in Canada Greatest in the World, 299
*Fire Waste in Canada Greatest in the World, 299
Fires in New York Attributable to Defective Electrical Installations, Analysis, 535
*Fires in New York Attributable to Defective Electrical Installations, Analysis, 535
Fish Freezing in Brine, Greatly Improved Method, 273
*Fish Freezing in Brine, Greatly Improved Method, 273
Flax Cultivation in Canada and India, 185
*Flax Cultivation in Canada and India, 185
Flax Supply of the World Absorbed by Countries at War, 119
*Flax Supply of the World Absorbed by Countries at War, 119
Fluxes for Melting Aluminium Scrap, ] 19
*Fluxes for Melting Aluminium Scrap, 119
Foreign Technical Press, A Review of, 570
*Foreign Technical Press, A Review of, 570
Foreign Trade, 264
*Foreign Trade, 264
Forged Axles, Hollow, Question of Strength, 471
*Forged Axles, Hollow, Question of Strength, 471
Forgings, Cooling, by Compressed Air, 285 ;
*Forgings, Cooling, by Compressed Air, 285 ; (Correction), Sandberg’s Patent, 373
  (Correction), Sandberg’s Patent, 373
*Forth and Clyde Ship Canal, Scheme Suspended, 557
Forth and Clyde Ship Canal, Scheme Suspended, 557
*Freezing, Permanent, Depth of, 317
Freezing, Permanent, Depth of, 317
*Friction Clutches, H. L. Towns. 68
Friction Clutches, H. L. Towns. 68
*Fuel Consumption, Test and Record Motor Cycle Run in California, 557
Fuel Consumption, Test and Record Motor Cycle Run in California, 557
*Fuel, “Non-pinking,” for Motor Cars, 73
Fuel, “ Non-pinking,” for Motor Cars, 73
*Furnace, Martin, Heating with Wet Lignites, 535
Furnace, Martin, Heating with Wet Lignites, 535
 
G
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GAS, Absorbent, for Fighting Poisonous Gases, American Discovery, 535
*GAS, Absorbent, for Fighting Poisonous Gases, American Discovery, 535
Gas, Coal, Replacing Petrol for Commercial Vehicles, 231
*Gas, Coal, Replacing Petrol for Commercial Vehicles, 231
Gas Manufacture as Costly Now as Thirty Years Ago, Alwyne Meade, 231
*Gas Manufacture as Costly Now as Thirty Years Ago, Alwyne Meade, 231
Gas for Motor Vehicles, Obtainable from all but Three Undertakings, 163
*Gas for Motor Vehicles, Obtainable from all but Three Undertakings, 163
Gas for Motor Vehicles, Use Restricted, by Board of Trade, 31
*Gas for Motor Vehicles, Use Restricted, by Board of Trade, 31
Gas or Petrol for Motor Vehicles ; Different Aspects of the Question in United Kingdom and in Australia, 9
*Gas or Petrol for Motor Vehicles ; Different Aspects of the Question in United Kingdom and in Australia, 9
Gas Production from Sawdust or Wood Instead of Coal, 73
*Gas Production from Sawdust or Wood Instead of Coal, 73
Gas-propelled Motor Car in Paris, 253
*Gas-propelled Motor Car in Paris, 253
Gas Traction, Conversion of Commercial Motor
*Gas Traction, Conversion of Commercial Motor Vehicles, 141
  Vehicles, 141
*Gas Traction in Manchester, 405
Gas Traction in Manchester, 405
*Gas Traction and Unsuitable Containers, 427
Gas Traction and Unsuitable Containers, 427
*Gauge Work Tolerance, Tests in an. American University, 471
Gauge Work Tolerance, Tests in an. American University, 471
*Gear Standardisation and Uniformity of Commercial Practices in Marketing Gears, in America, 535
Gear Standardisation and Uniformity of Commercial Practices in Marketing Gears, in America, 535
*German Machine Tools, Increased Output, 449
German Machine Tools, Increased Output, 449
*Germany’s Agricultural Research Institutions, 295
Germany’s Agricultural Research Institutions, 295
*Germany’s Engineering Debt to British Engineers, 53
Germany’s Engineering Debt to British Engineers, 53
*Germany’s Large Purchases of Wool from South Africa before the War, 207
Germany’s Large Purchases of Wool from
*Gifts for the Labour Companies Overseas, 215
  South Africa before the War, 207
*Glasgow, Fixed Bridge Over the Clyde, Erection Recommended, 361
Gifts for the Labour Companies Overseas, 215
*Glasgow, Joint Catalogues of Technical Book in Various Libraries, 361
Glasgow, Fixed Bridge Over the Clyde, Erection Recommended, 361
*Glass Products in the United States, Excess of Imports in 1914 and Excess of Exports in 1917, 73
Glasgow, Joint Catalogues of Technical Book in Various Libraries, 361
*Glommen River, Norway, as Important Industrial Site, 53
Glass Products in the United States, Excess of
*Gold Mines, Precarious Position in South Africa, 9
Imports in 1914 and Excess of Exports in 1917, 73
*Gold Production of the World, 273
Glommen River, Norway, as Important Industrial Site, 53
*Gold from Southern Rhodesia. 513
Gold Mines, Precarious Position in South Africa, 9
*Gold, World’s Output. British Empire Proportion, 17
Gold Production of the World, 273
*Greenwich Observatory, Magnet House Superseded, 491
Gold from Southern Rhodesia. 513
*Gun, The Stokes, Lecture by Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 427, 513, 568
Gold, World’s Output. British Empire Proportion, 17
 
Greenwich Observatory, Magnet House Superseded, 491
Gun, Tfie Stokes, Lecture by Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 427, 513, 568
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HAUGESUND, Norway, Projected Port Improvements, 9
*HAUGESUND, Norway, Projected Port Improvements, 9
Hankow, Increase of Motor Vehicles and
*Hankow, Increase of Motor Vehicles and Probable Road Improvements, 73
  Probable Road Improvements, 73
*Hardness of Metals, Prize Fund Presented by Sir Robert Hadfield, 339
Hardness of Metals, Prize Fund Presented by Sir Robert Hadfield, 339
*Heat, New Principle in the Flow of, Dr. C. Hering, 316
Heat, New Principle in the Flow of, Dr. C. Hering, 316
*Heat Transmission of Building Materials, A. C. Willard and L. C. Lichty, 557
Heat Transmission of Building Materials, A. C.
*Heating and Domestic Engineers’ Programme, 273
  Willard and L. C. Lichty, 557
*Hong-Kong, Motor Road Round Island, 163
Heating and Domestic Engineers’ Programme, 273
*Horse-power, Steam Engine and Water, in the United States, Estimated Quantity Undeveloped, 273
Hong-Kong, Motor Road Round Island, 163
*Hot Water from the Depths of the Earth, Temperature Increase in Proportion to Depth, 9
Horse-power, Steam Engine and Water, in the
*Houses for the Working Classes, Local Government Board Plans, 141
United States, Estimated Quantity Undeveloped, 273
*Housing and Town Planning, National, Subdivision of Houses, 317
Hot Water from the Depths of the Earth, Temperature Increase in Proportion to Depth, 9
*Housing of Working Classes,‘Financing Private Enterprise, Scheme for, 253
Houses for the Working Classes, Local Government Board Plans, 141
*Hydro-electric Generating Station in Iowa Automatically Operated, 52
Housing and Town Planning, National, Subdivision of Houses, 317
*Hydrogen to Replace Petrol in Switzerland, 491
Housing of Working Classes,‘Financing Private Enterprise, Scheme for, 253
 
Hydro-electric Generating Station in Iowa Automatically Operated, 52
Hydrogen to Replace Petrol in Switzerland, 491
I
I
ICELANDIC Trade, Chamber of Commerce for Promoting and. Protecting, 119
*ICELANDIC Trade, Chamber of Commerce for Promoting and. Protecting, 119
India, Early Attempts to Establish Iron and Steel Industry, 185
*India, Early Attempts to Establish Iron and Steel Industry, 185
Indian Munitions Board Shipbuilding Branch Started at Calcutta, 317
*Indian Munitions Board Shipbuilding Branch Started at Calcutta, 317
India’s Great Demand for Maps, 317
*India’s Great Demand for Maps, 317
Industrial Reconstruction Council, 280
*Industrial Reconstruction Council, 280
IRON AND STEEL:
IRON AND STEEL:
Annealing of Cold-hammered or Hardened Steels, Comparison, 339
*- Annealing of Cold-hammered or Hardened Steels, Comparison, 339
Australian Steel Foundry Plants, Details of, 317
*- Australian Steel Foundry Plants, Details of, 317
Brazil and Iron Ore, Rich Supplies, and Facilities for its Use, 231
*- Brazil and Iron Ore, Rich Supplies, and Facilities for its Use, 231
Charcoal Blast-furnace Experiment in Mysore, 163
*- Charcoal Blast-furnace Experiment in Mysore, 163
Cooling Forgings by Compressed Air, 285 ; (Correction), C. P. Sandberg’s Patent, 373
*- Cooling Forgings by Compressed Air, 285 ; (Correction), C. P. Sandberg’s Patent, 373
Crucible Steel Manufacture, Paper by Mr. F. B. Lounsberry, 557
*- Crucible Steel Manufacture, Paper by Mr. F. B. Lounsberry, 557
Differential Dilatometer for Thermal Investi - gations on Steels, M. Pierre Chevenard, 53
*- Differential Dilatometer for Thermal Investigations on Steels, M. Pierre Chevenard, 53
Electricity Required to Melt a Ton of Steel, 405
*- Electricity Required to Melt a Ton of Steel, 405
Ferro-chrome and Silicon Iron as Alloys in Manufacture of Acids, 31
*- Ferro-chrome and Silicon Iron as Alloys in Manufacture of Acids, 31
  Ferro-manganese Production in Spain, 449 Furnace-charging Machines’ Long Life, 273 Iron Ore Deposits in India, Very Rich, 163 Japan, Steel Production in, 273
*- Ferro-manganese Production in Spain, 449  
Japanese Gain Concession of Important Iron Mine, 541
*- Furnace-charging Machines’ Long Life, 273  
Lincolnshire Ironstone Measures, Almost Inexhaustible, 273
*- Iron Ore Deposits in India, Very Rich, 163  
Lloyd Wells Process for Steel Tubing Manufacture, 207
*- Japan, Steel Production in, 273
Magnetic Steel Band Drive, P. L. Weston, 339
*- Japanese Gain Concession of Important Iron Mine, 541
Malleable Castings, Analyses of, 97
*- Lincolnshire Ironstone Measures, Almost Inexhaustible, 273
Malleable Castings and the Converter Method of Manufacture, 97
*- Lloyd Wells Process for Steel Tubing Manufacture, 207
Malleable Castings, Output in Great Britain and United States, Comparison, 97
*- Magnetic Steel Band Drive, P. L. Weston, 339
Manganese Imported by the United States, Appeal to Patriotism of the Steel Industry, 119
*- Malleable Castings, Analyses of, 97
*- Malleable Castings and the Converter Method of Manufacture, 97
*- Malleable Castings, Output in Great Britain and United States, Comparison, 97
*- Manganese Imported by the United States, Appeal to Patriotism of the Steel Industry, 119
IRON AND STEEL (continued):
IRON AND STEEL (continued):
Manganese in Steel Manufacture, Method of Testing for, T. F. Payne, 53
*- Manganese in Steel Manufacture, Method of Testing for, T. F. Payne, 53
Mn Steel Experiments, M. A. Portevin, 53
*- Mn Steel Experiments, M. A. Portevin, 53
Molybdenum in Ores, Method of Determining, 119
*- Molybdenum in Ores, Method of Determining, 119
Molybdenum and Tungsten, Extensive Deposits Found in Sonora, Mexico, 427
*- Molybdenum and Tungsten, Extensive Deposits Found in Sonora, Mexico, 427
National Council on Trade Policy Projected, 513
*- National Council on Trade Policy Projected, 513
Pig Iron, Salving of Barge Load of, from Tennessee River, 253
*- Pig Iron, Salving of Barge Load of, from Tennessee River, 253
Protection of Cast Iron Against Rust, 273
*- Protection of Cast Iron Against Rust, 273
Queensland, Ore with Higher Percentage of Iron than Any in Great Britain, 222
*- Queensland, Ore with Higher Percentage of Iron than Any in Great Britain, 222
Queensland, Suggested Iron and Steel Works, 427
*- Queensland, Suggested Iron and Steel Works, 427
Russian Government to Control Iron and Steel Industry, 339
*- Russian Government to Control Iron and Steel Industry, 339
Sandberg Sorbitic Steel, 285, 373
*- Sandberg Sorbitic Steel, 285, 373
Steel Puddling at £1500 a Year, 185
*- Steel Puddling at £1500 a Year, 185
Steel Recovery from Old Tin Cans, 557
*- Steel Recovery from Old Tin Cans, 557
Steel Tube Manufacture, Proper Annealing, 513
*- Steel Tube Manufacture, Proper Annealing, 513
Steel Wire and Corrosion ; A Question of Copper Percentage, 231
*- Steel Wire and Corrosion ; A Question of Copper Percentage, 231
Sulphur in Steel Castings, Changes in Raw Material and New Processes, 405
*- Sulphur in Steel Castings, Changes in Raw Material and New Processes, 405
United States Output in Finished Steel, 426
*- United States Output in Finished Steel, 426
Utilisation of Steel Scrap, Report by Industries Committee of House of Representatives, 97
*- Utilisation of Steel Scrap, Report by Industries Committee of House of Representatives, 97
West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, Proposed Change of Name, 306
*- West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, Proposed Change of Name, 306
ITALIAN Metallurgical and Mechanical Industry, Increase of Capital by the Ilva Company, 207
*ITALIAN Metallurgical and Mechanical Industry, Increase of Capital by the Ilva Company, 207
Italy, the Leading Motor Car Exporting Nation, 119
*Italy, the Leading Motor Car Exporting Nation, 119
Italy’s Export of Motor Vehicles, 491
*Italy’s Export of Motor Vehicles, 491
 
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JAPANESE Great Industrial Expansion, 207
*JAPANESE Great Industrial Expansion, 207
Japan’s Proposed Increase of Spindles, Difficulties of Import, 53
*Japan’s Proposed Increase of Spindles, Difficulties of Import, 53
Japan’s Proposed Outlay on Road-making, 141 Jute Manufacture, India Most Important
*Japan’s Proposed Outlay on Road-making, 141  
  Country for, 163
*Jute Manufacture, India Most Important Country for, 163
 
K
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KNITTING Machine Needles in South China Factories, Great Scarcity of, 253
*KNITTING Machine Needles in South China Factories, Great Scarcity of, 253
Kcenigsberg Canal and Harbour Enlargement, 557
*Koenigsberg Canal and Harbour Enlargement, 557
 
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LABORATORIES, Government, London, Report, 185
*LABORATORIES, Government, London, Report, 185
Labour Disputes and Stoppages of Work, 141
*Labour Disputes and Stoppages of Work, 141
Labour Resettlement Committee, Employers’ Representative, 471
*Labour Resettlement Committee, Employers’ Representative, 471
Laundry Industry, Expansion Anticipated, Machinery Largely Imported from America, 53
*Laundry Industry, Expansion Anticipated, Machinery Largely Imported from America, 53
Lead Exports from the United States, Consumption of Great Britain and Canada, 557
*Lead Exports from the United States, Consumption of Great Britain and Canada, 557
Leeds Automatic Telephone Exchange, Largest in Europe, 557
*Leeds Automatic Telephone Exchange, Largest in Europe, 557
Lighthouses, Annual Report of the Commissioner, 163
*Lighthouses, Annual Report of the Commissioner, 163
Lighting and Heating, Central Stations and Isolated Plants, 471
*Lighting and Heating, Central Stations and Isolated Plants, 471
Locomotive Boiler Explosion, Strange Result, 9 Lorries, 3-Ton,“ Machine ” for Assembling and Total Completion of One per Half-hour, 295
*Locomotive Boiler Explosion, Strange Result, 9  
Lubricating Material Substitutes in Germany, 535
*Lorries, 3-Ton,“Machine” for Assembling and Total Completion of One per Half-hour, 295
Luncheon Meetings for Business Men, 517
*Lubricating Material Substitutes in Germany, 535
*Luncheon Meetings for Business Men, 517
 
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MAGNETOS, Large Output by the British Ignition Apparatus Association, 140
*MAGNETOS, Large Output by the British Ignition Apparatus Association, 140
Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Metal Merchants’ Suggestion, 198
*Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Metal Merchants’ Suggestion, 198
Manchester Steam Users’ Association, 503
*Manchester Steam Users’ Association, 503
Maps in the American Army, Rapid Reproduction by Blue-printing and Lithography, 383
*Maps in the American Army, Rapid Reproduction by Blue-printing and Lithography, 383
Marbles, Coloured, and Beautifully Grained from South-West Africa, 535
*Marbles, Coloured, and Beautifully Grained from South-West Africa, 535
Marine Surveyors to the Board of Trade, 239
*Marine Surveyors to the Board of Trade, 239
Mechanical Stoking in 1785, James Watt, Patentee, 97
*Mechanical Stoking in 1785, James Watt, Patentee, 97
Metal Production from Canadian Ores in 1917, 163
*Metal Production from Canadian Ores in 1917, 163
Meteorite Fragments in Scotland, 9
*Meteorite Fragments in Scotland, 9
“ Methanephone ” for Methane Gas Detection, 432
*“Methanephone” for Methane Gas Detection, 432
Micromanometer and its Uses, 427
*Micromanometer and its Uses, 427
Military Motor Lorry, 3-Ton, Equipped for Operation on Coal Gas, 141
*Military Motor Lorry, 3-Ton, Equipped for Operation on Coal Gas, 141
Mine in Brazil, Deepest in the World, 295
*Mine in Brazil, Deepest in the World, 295
Mineral Resources of Great Britain, 374
*Mineral Resources of Great Britain, 374
Minerals in the Siamese Malay States, Very Rich Area, 141
*Minerals in the Siamese Malay States, Very Rich Area, 141
Motor Car Engine of New Sleeve Valve Type, 361
*Motor Car Engine of New Sleeve Valve Type, 361
Motor Car Export, Italy the Leading Nation, 119
*Motor Car Export, Italy the Leading Nation, 119
Motor Car Industry in America, High Figures, 339
*Motor Car Industry in America, High Figures, 339
Motor Car Popularity in Canada, 405
*Motor Car Popularity in Canada, 405
Motor Car Suspension, Improvements, but Need of More, 258
*Motor Car Suspension, Improvements, but Need of More, 258
Motor Car Taxation Assessment in Alberta, 295
*Motor Car Taxation Assessment in Alberta, 295
Motor Cars in America, Reported Use of Three- cylinder Rotary Petrol Engine, 339
*Motor Cars in America, Reported Use of Three- cylinder Rotary Petrol Engine, 339
Motor Cars with Gas Container Trailers, Speed Limit Alteration, 163
*Motor Cars with Gas Container Trailers, Speed Limit Alteration, 163
Motor Car’s World’s Speed Record, 53
*Motor Car’s World’s Speed Record, 53
Motor Commercial Vehicle Chassis Built Upside Down, 405
*Motor Commercial Vehicle Chassis Built Upside Down, 405
Motor Fuel in France after the War, Alcohol and Benzol Mixture, 449
*Motor Fuel in France after the War, Alcohol and Benzol Mixture, 449
Motor Gas Equipment, Standardisation of Filling Orifices, 163
*Motor Gas Equipment, Standardisation of Filling Orifices, 163
Motor Tractors in Rubber Cultivation, Great Advance in Efficiency, 163
*Motor Tractors in Rubber Cultivation, Great Advance in Efficiency, 163
Motor Trucks for American Army in France, Huge Number Required, 405
*Motor Trucks for American Army in France, Huge Number Required, 405
Motor Vehicle Working on Natural Gas, Experiment, 423
*Motor Vehicle Working on Natural Gas, Experiment, 423
Motor Vehicles, Commercial, Driven on Coal Gas instead of Petrol, 295
*Motor Vehicles, Commercial, Driven on Coal Gas instead of Petrol, 295
Motor Vehicles and Government Control, Differentiation between Petrol and Electricity, 231
*Motor Vehicles and Government Control, Differentiation between Petrol and Electricity, 231
Munitions in the London District, 449
*Munitions in the London District, 449
 
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NAPHTHALENE for Power Purposes, 53
*NAPHTHALENE for Power Purposes, 53
Natalite, a Motor Spirit, 324
*Natalite, a Motor Spirit, 324
Natural Gas for Motor Vehicle, Working, 423
*Natural Gas for Motor Vehicle, Working, 423
Natural Gas, Tests for Petrol, in the United States, 449
*Natural Gas, Tests for Petrol, in the United States, 449
Naval Gun, Powerful and Durable, for American Battleships, 185
*Naval Gun, Powerful and Durable, for American Battleships, 185
Newfoundland Fish Supplies Landed at Fleetwood, 53
*Newfoundland Fish Supplies Landed at Fleetwood, 53
New York Garbage Reduction Works, 568
*New York Garbage Reduction Works, 568
Niagara Falls., Ten Millions a Year, or a View ? 449
*Niagara Falls., Ten Millions a Year, or a View ? 449
Niagara—see alsr> Electrical Matters
*Niagara—see alsr> Electrical Matters
Nickel, World’s Production of, Enlarged by Six Times since 1900, 317
*Nickel, World’s Production of, Enlarged by Six Times since 1900, 317
Nile Floods in Autumn of 1917, Abnormal, Anticipated Benefit, 119
*Nile Floods in Autumn of 1917, Abnormal, Anticipated Benefit, 119
Norway, Rolling Mill Plant and Government Loan, 119
*Norway, Rolling Mill Plant and Government Loan, 119
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OCCUPATIONS Available for Discharged Soldiers, 141
O
Oil-field Discovery near Los Angeles, 97
*OCCUPATIONS Available for Discharged Soldiers, 141
Oil for Lubrication, Most Important Properties, 491
*Oil-field Discovery near Los Angeles, 97
Oil Seeds Production in India, 471
*Oil for Lubrication, Most Important Properties, 491
Oil, Valuable Lubricant from “ Chichopoxtle ” Fruit, 513
*Oil Seeds Production in India, 471
Oil Wells in America, Use of Electric Power for Drilling, Cleaning and Pumping, 535
*Oil, Valuable Lubricant from “Chichopoxtle ” Fruit, 513
Oil Wells in Galicia, Great Depths, 557
*Oil Wells in America, Use of Electric Power for Drilling, Cleaning and Pumping, 535
Oil Wells, Prolific, in Mexico, 535
*Oil Wells in Galicia, Great Depths, 557
Old Cloth Tracings and Tin-foil, 286
*Oil Wells, Prolific, in Mexico, 535
Onyx Discovery in Tampico, Mexico, 471
*Old Cloth Tracings and Tin-foil, 286
Order of the British Empire, 81— see Miscellaneous Index
*Onyx Discovery in Tampico, Mexico, 471
Oven Gas for Domestic and Other Uses, 383
*Order of the British Empire, 81— see Miscellaneous Index
Oxy-acetylene Welding, Remarkable Example, 185
*Oven Gas for Domestic and Other Uses, 383
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*Oxy-acetylene Welding, Remarkable Example, 185
PAINT to Withstand Heat, 115
 
Paints, Temperature Sensitive, 405
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Paints and White Lead Scarcity, 53
*PAINT to Withstand Heat, 115
Paper Pulp from Blady Grass in Queensland, 427
*Paints, Temperature Sensitive, 405
Paper Pulp and Timber in Canada, 405
*Paints and White Lead Scarcity, 53
Paris Bombardment ; Reported Record on United States Seismographs, 535
*Paper Pulp from Blady Grass in Queensland, 427
Patent Claims in the United States, Recent Ruling, 317
*Paper Pulp and Timber in Canada, 405
Patent Office Library’s Photostat from Sir Robert Hadfield, 513
*Paris Bombardment ; Reported Record on United States Seismographs, 535
Pension Scheme in Canada, 289
*Patent Claims in the United States, Recent Ruling, 317
Perishable Food Imports into the United Kingdom in Pre-war Times, 53
*Patent Office Library’s Photostat from Sir Robert Hadfield, 513
Petrol Motor Cars and Electric Lighting and Starting ; Double or Single Unit Question, 231
*Pension Scheme in Canada, 289
Petrol Price in America, 207
*Perishable Food Imports into the United Kingdom in Pre-war Times, 53
Petrol, Synthetic, Process for Production, L. B.
*Petrol Motor Cars and Electric Lighting and Starting ; Double or Single Unit Question, 231
  Cherry, 449
*Petrol Price in America, 207
Petrol from the United States, Increased Exports, 73
*Petrol, Synthetic, Process for Production, L. B. Cherry, 449
Petroleum in Mexico, Scantily Utilised owing to Lack of Transport Facilities, 491
*Petrol from the United States, Increased Exports, 73
Petroleum Spirit Refinery, Unsatisfactory Methods, 53
*Petroleum in Mexico, Scantily Utilised owing to Lack of Transport Facilities, 491
Petroleum from United States, A World’s Necessity, 53
*Petroleum Spirit Refinery, Unsatisfactory Methods, 53
Philadelphia’s Record Pumping Plant, 207
*Petroleum from United States, A World’s Necessity, 53
Photostat, Sir R. Hadfield’s Present to Patentoffice Library, 513
*Philadelphia’s Record Pumping Plant, 207
Pipe, Cast Iron, of all Sizes, Machine for Making, 253
*Photostat, Sir R. Hadfield’s Present to Patentoffice Library, 513
Pipes, Compressed Cellulose, Satisfactory Except for Steam, 317
*Pipe, Cast Iron, of all Sizes, Machine for Making, 253
Pith, Sunflower and Sola, for Helmets, 491
*Pipes, Compressed Cellulose, Satisfactory Except for Steam, 317
Platinum, Result of Analyses, 339
*Pith, Sunflower and Sola, for Helmets, 491
Platinum in Russia Bought up by German Agents, 339
*Platinum, Result of Analyses, 339
Platinum in Russia, First Record of Discovery, 317
*Platinum in Russia Bought up by German Agents, 339
Platinum Substitute for Electrical Purposes, 31 Platinum Substitute at One Half Cost, 273
*Platinum in Russia, First Record of Discovery, 317
Platinum Wire Fine Enough to Replace Spider’s Web in Telescopes, 339
*Platinum Substitute for Electrical Purposes, 31 Platinum Substitute at One Half Cost, 273
Plymouth’s Lack of Cold Storage : Question of New Commercial Harbour, 53
*Platinum Wire Fine Enough to Replace Spider’s Web in Telescopes, 339
Pneumatic Trench Mortar, French, Propelling Charge, 9
*Plymouth’s Lack of Cold Storage : Question of New Commercial Harbour, 53
Pneumatic Tyres Inner Tube, German Method of Preserving Elasticity, 535
*Pneumatic Trench Mortar, French, Propelling Charge, 9
Polytechnic School of Engineering, Sir C. A. Parsons as President, 557
*Pneumatic Tyres Inner Tube, German Method of Preserving Elasticity, 535
Portland Cement of Indian Manufacture, 471
*Polytechnic School of Engineering, Sir C. A. Parsons as President, 557
Portland School of Engineering, 243
*Portland Cement of Indian Manufacture, 471
Potash Extracted from Cement Rock, Saving Effected by Use of Common Salt, 163
*Portland School of Engineering, 243
Power Supply in the United Kingdom, Need of Improvement in Methods, 231
*Potash Extracted from Cement Rock, Saving Effected by Use of Common Salt, 163
Press Censor and the House that Jack Built, 119
*Power Supply in the United Kingdom, Need of Improvement in Methods, 231
“ Pseudo-Data,” Boiler Explosions in United Kingdom and United States, 534
*Press Censor and the House that Jack Built, 119
Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada, Steady Growth, 31
*“Pseudo-Data,” Boiler Explosions in United Kingdom and United States, 534
Pumping Engine, Atmospheric, Still Used, 130 Years Old, 405
*Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada, Steady Growth, 31
*Pumping Engine, Atmospheric, Still Used, 130 Years Old, 405
 
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QUEENSLAND Artesian Water Supply, 303
*QUEENSLAND Artesian Water Supply, 303
Queensland Grass for Paper Pulp, 427
*Queensland Grass for Paper Pulp, 427
Quicklime Expansion Under Moisture, Utilisation of this Force, 513
*Quicklime Expansion Under Moisture, Utilisation of this Force, 513
 
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RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
  Accident in Aberdeen Joint Station, 557 Accident Due to Broken Carriage Axle, 207
*- Accident in Aberdeen Joint Station, 557 Accident Due to Broken Carriage Axle, 207
Accident Due to Falling Rock, 361
*- Accident Due to Falling Rock, 361
Accident at Penge Station, 557
*- Accident at Penge Station, 557
Accidents Branch of Board of Trade, 141
*- Accidents Branch of Board of Trade, 141
Accidents, Pre-war and Now, Great Reduction in Board of Trade Enquiries, 53
*- Accidents, Pre-war and Now, Great Reduction in Board of Trade Enquiries, 53
Accidents and Road Level Crossings in United States, 513
*- Accidents and Road Level Crossings in United States, 513
Agricultural Produce and Railway Charges, 383
*- Agricultural Produce and Railway Charges, 383
Alaska, Government Railway’s Delayed and Costly Progress, 535
*- Alaska, Government Railway’s Delayed and Costly Progress, 535
Aliens’ Reported Exodus from London, 339
*- Aliens’ Reported Exodus from London, 339
Aliens’ Use of Railways, 347
*- Aliens’ Use of Railways, 347
Ambulance Train for American Troops on the Continent, 185
*- Ambulance Train for American Troops on the Continent, 185
Ambulance Trains Built at Stratford, 163 1
*- Ambulance Trains Built at Stratford, 163
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
Ambulance Trains for United States Troops Building at Swindon, 31, 207
*- Ambulance Trains for United States Troops Building at Swindon, 31, 207
American Railway in France, 130
*- American Railway in France, 130
American Railwaymen’s Report on Japanese Railways, 295
*- American Railwaymen’s Report on Japanese Railways, 295
American Railway Passenger Rates, 449
*- American Railway Passenger Rates, 449
American Railway Workmen iri France, Brave Assistance in Repulsing German Attack, 73
*- American Railway Workmen iri France, Brave Assistance in Repulsing German Attack, 73
Appointments and Staff Changes, 9, 31, 53, 97, 141, 253, 273, 295, 339, 361, 405
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 9, 31, 53, 97, 141, 253, 273, 295, 339, 361, 405
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Concrete Roadways in Shops and Stores Yards, 471 Australian Chief Railway Commissioner, 53 Australian Railway Construction Since 1850, 557
*- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Concrete Roadways in Shops and Stores Yards, 471  
Ayr Harbour and Glasgow and South- Western Railway Company, 339
*- Australian Chief Railway Commissioner, 53  
Baldwin Locomotives for France in Temporary Use on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, 97
*- Australian Railway Construction Since 1850, 557
Baltimore and Ohio Express Transference from New Jersey Terminus to New York City, 535
*- Ayr Harbour and Glasgow and South- Western Railway Company, 339
Belgian Locomotives for American Expeditionary Force, 73
*- Baldwin Locomotives for France in Temporary Use on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, 97
Billinton, Mr. L., London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Return to England, 557
*- Baltimore and Ohio Express Transference from New Jersey Terminus to New York City, 535
Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 491, 513 Birthday Honours for Railwaymen in India, 513
*- Belgian Locomotives for American Expeditionary Force, 73
Board of Trade Power of Control of Railways and Rolling Stock in War-time, 9
*- Billinton, Mr. L., London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Return to England, 557
Bridge Over the Ohio River Built by the Paducah and Illinois Railroad, 97
*- Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 491, 513 Birthday Honours for Railwaymen in India, 513
Bridge, Pennsylvania, at Louisville, Badly Damaged by Fire, 535
*- Board of Trade Power of Control of Railways and Rolling Stock in War-time, 9
Bristol Corporation and Great Western and Midland Railway Companies, Legal Decision, 339
*- Bridge Over the Ohio River Built by the Paducah and Illinois Railroad, 97
British Railway Funds and the Dividend Question, 53
*- Bridge, Pennsylvania, at Louisville, Badly Damaged by Fire, 535
Caledonian Railway Passenger Train and North British Light Engine, Collision, 557
*- Bristol Corporation and Great Western and Midland Railway Companies, Legal Decision, 339
Canadian Government Taking Over Railways and Leasing Them, 449
*- British Railway Funds and the Dividend Question, 53
Canadian Military Deeds Commemorated by Re-named Stations on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 53
*- Caledonian Railway Passenger Train and North British Light Engine, Collision, 557
Canadian Minister of Railways, A New Office, 361
*- Canadian Government Taking Over Railways and Leasing Them, 449
Canadian Railroad Commission, Rates Increase Question, 273
*- Canadian Military Deeds Commemorated by Re-named Stations on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 53
Canadian Railway Equipment ; Financing Purchase, 361
*- Canadian Minister of Railways, A New Office, 361
Canadian Railways Increase in Rates for Passengers and Freight, 9
*- Canadian Railroad Commission, Rates Increase Question, 273
Canadian War Board and Labour Unions ; Resistance to Removal of Rails, 231
*- Canadian Railway Equipment ; Financing Purchase, 361
Canal Employees and War Bonus, Comparison with Railways, 273
*- Canadian Railways Increase in Rates for Passengers and Freight, 9
Canal Traffic Between Bristol and Liverpool ; Possible Interference with London’s Seaborne Traffic, 231
*- Canadian War Board and Labour Unions ; Resistance to Removal of Rails, 231
  Canals and Goods Traffic Congestion, 339
*- Canal Employees and War Bonus, Comparison with Railways, 273
Canals Used to Relieve Congested Traffic on Railways, 119
*- Canal Traffic Between Bristol and Liverpool ; Possible Interference with London’s Seaborne Traffic, 231
Castlecomer Collieries, Transit Facilities, 141 Central of New Jersey Railroad Passes, 97 Charing Cross Bridge Strengthening,. Attitude of the Joint Committee, 207
*- Canals and Goods Traffic Congestion, 339
Chicago—New York Twenty-hour Express Taken Off, 31
*- Canals Used to Relieve Congested Traffic on Railways, 119
Chicago Track Elevation Work, Appeal to Patriotism, 427
*- Castlecomer Collieries, Transit Facilities, 141  
Clydach, Pontardawe and Cwmgorse Railway, Construction Suspended, 207
*- Central of New Jersey Railroad Passes, 97  
Coal on American Locomotives, Immense Saving if Lines Electrified, 361
*- Charing Cross Bridge Strengthening Attitude of the Joint Committee, 207
Coal Consumption on U.S. Railways, 535
*- Chicago—New York Twenty-hour Express Taken Off, 31
Coal in the Neighbourhood of the Great Southern and Western Railway, Adverse Report by Irish Solicitor-General, 253
*- Chicago Track Elevation Work, Appeal to Patriotism, 427
Coal for New Zealand Railway Locomotives, Increased Cost, 31
*- Clydach, Pontardawe and Cwmgorse Railway, Construction Suspended, 207
Coal Transport Saving Scheme in America, 427
*- Coal on American Locomotives, Immense Saving if Lines Electrified, 361
Coal Transport Scheme ; Great Saving in Ton Mileage, Glasgow and S. Western Railway, 231
*- Coal Consumption on U.S. Railways, 535
Collision on the Louisville and Nashville Railway, Unusual Action by the President of the Line, 97
*- Coal in the Neighbourhood of the Great Southern and Western Railway, Adverse Report by Irish Solicitor-General, 253
Commercial Travellers’ Week-end Fares in Ireland Not Increased, 119
*- Coal for New Zealand Railway Locomotives, Increased Cost, 31
Concrete Ties Still in the Trial Stage, Difficulties, 53
*- Coal Transport Saving Scheme in America, 427
Cork City Railway and Other Lines, Need for Further Connections, 141
*- Coal Transport Scheme ; Great Saving in Ton Mileage, Glasgow and S. Western Railway, 231
Crewe Brotherhood, Mr. Winston Churchill’s Message, 53
*- Collision on the Louisville and Nashville Railway, Unusual Action by the President of the Line, 97
Damaged Food and Foodstuffs on the Pere Marquette Railroad, 491
*- Commercial Travellers’ Week-end Fares in Ireland Not Increased, 119
Danger in Walking on Railway Track, 405 Death of Mr. Joseph W. Taylor, 491 Delaware and Hudson Railroad Freight Locomotives ; Increase in Engines and Train Loads, Statistics, 557
*- Concrete Ties Still in the Trial Stage, Difficulties, 53
Derailment at Level Crossing in U.S.A., Due to Motor Car, 295
*- Cork City Railway and Other Lines, Need for Further Connections, 141
Directors’ First-class Free Passes, Suggested Withdrawal Refused, 141
*- Crewe Brotherhood, Mr. Winston Churchill’s Message, 53
Dividends of various Railways, 119
*- Damaged Food and Foodstuffs on the Pere Marquette Railroad, 491
Doors of Railway Carriages, Device for Prevention of Accident, 253
*- Danger in Walking on Railway Track, 405  
Dublin and South-Eastern Company ; Grey- stones to Wicklow Line Strengthening, 317
*- Death of Mr. Joseph W. Taylor, 491  
Economy of Railway Electrification, Curious Comparisons, 31
*- Delaware and Hudson Railroad Freight Locomotives ; Increase in Engines and Train Loads, Statistics, 557
Economy in Use of Oil Fuel, Decoration Mark for Best Record, 449
*- Derailment at Level Crossing in U.S.A., Due to Motor Car, 295
Eggs, Railway Conveyance of, 273
*- Directors’ First-class Free Passes, Suggested Withdrawal Refused, 141
Egyptian State Railways, Increase in Fares and Freight Charges, 339
*- Dividends of various Railways, 119
Electric Locomotives. 50 Ton : The First Built at the South Manchuria Railroad Shops 361
*- Doors of Railway Carriages, Device for Prevention of Accident, 253
Electric Railway between Tampico and Mexico, 471
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Company ; Grey- stones to Wicklow Line Strengthening, 317
Enemy Officer Prisoners’ Railway Accommodation, 427
*- Economy of Railway Electrification, Curious Comparisons, 31
Equipment, Railway, After the War, Anti cipated Large Demand, Dr. Addison, 92
*- Economy in Use of Oil Fuel, Decoration Mark for Best Record, 449
Essex, Need of Light Railways, Government Appealed to, 317
*- Eggs, Railway Conveyance of, 273
Express through Trolley Line between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, 535
*- Egyptian State Railways, Increase in Fares and Freight Charges, 339
Fares Increase on London Railways ; Controlled and Uncontrolled Lines, 251
*- Electric Locomotives. 50 Ton : The First Built at the South Manchuria Railroad Shops 361
*- Electric Railway between Tampico and Mexico, 471
*- Enemy Officer Prisoners’ Railway Accommodation, 427
*- Equipment, Railway, After the War, Anti cipated Large Demand, Dr. Addison, 92
*- Essex, Need of Light Railways, Government Appealed to, 317
*- Express through Trolley Line between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, 535
*- Fares Increase on London Railways ; Controlled and Uncontrolled Lines, 251
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
Farm Purchase by Great Eastern Railway. 207
*- Farm Purchase by Great Eastern Railway. 207
Federated Malay States and Siamese Southern Railways, Linking up, Difficulty in Getting Railway Material, 97
*- Federated Malay States and Siamese Southern Railways, Linking up, Difficulty in Getting Railway Material, 97
First-class Privileges in War-time, 9, 491
*- First-class Privileges in War-time, 9, 491
First and Third-class Accommodation, Relative Amounts Required, 339
*- First and Third-class Accommodation, Relative Amounts Required, 339
Fish Delay in Transit by Sea ; Railway Not to Blame, 163
*- Fish Delay in Transit by Sea ; Railway Not to Blame, 163
Fish from Ireland, Withdrawal of Trains Question, 471
*- Fish from Ireland, Withdrawal of Trains Question, 471
Fish Traffic, Special Trains and Trucks, Great North of Scotland Railway, 231
*- Fish Traffic, Special Trains and Trucks, Great North of Scotland Railway, 231
Fog in South-West London ; Fatal Railway Accidents, 119
*- Fog in South-West London ; Fatal Railway Accidents, 119
Food Question ; Supplies for Trainmen when from Home, 141
*- Food Question ; Supplies for Trainmen when from Home, 141
Food Savings, Very Great, on United States Restaurant Cars, 97
*- Food Savings, Very Great, on United States Restaurant Cars, 97
France, British Army Transport in. Large Increase in Dock Capacity and Railway Material of All Kinds, 53
*- France, British Army Transport in. Large Increase in Dock Capacity and Railway Material of All Kinds, 53
French Language and Locomotive Driving, 253
*- French Language and Locomotive Driving, 253
French Railway Officials’ War Honours, 383
*- French Railway Officials’ War Honours, 383
Frozen Fish, Railway Charges on, 535
*- Frozen Fish, Railway Charges on, 535
Fuel and Transport Economy and the Celebration of Washington’s Birthday, 273
*- Fuel and Transport Economy and the Celebration of Washington’s Birthday, 273
Furness Railway Company and Vickers, Limited, New Dock for Barrow, 185
*- Furness Railway Company and Vickers, Limited, New Dock for Barrow, 185
Furness Railway Company’s Indebtedness for Assistance in Engine Power from Other Lines, 231
*- Furness Railway Company’s Indebtedness for Assistance in Engine Power from Other Lines, 231
Furness Railway Company’s Need of Rolling Stock, 231
*- Furness Railway Company’s Need of Rolling Stock, 231
Furness Railway Staff Changes, 273
*- Furness Railway Staff Changes, 273
Galway Proposed as a Transatlantic Port, 317
*- Galway Proposed as a Transatlantic Port, 317
Garden Crops on the Right-of-Way of Texas and Pacific Railroad Company, 53
*- Garden Crops on the Right-of-Way of Texas and Pacific Railroad Company, 53
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Additional Capital Required, 31, 97
*- Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Additional Capital Required, 31, 97
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Future Position Uncertain, 73
*- Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Future Position Uncertain, 73
Glasgow and South-Western Saving Due to Coal Transport Scheme, 231
*- Glasgow and South-Western Saving Due to Coal Transport Scheme, 231
Government Payments to Railways for War Expenses, 449
*- Government Payments to Railways for War Expenses, 449
Gowdall to South Yorkshire Line Opened for Goods and Mineral Traffic, 163
*- Gowdall to South Yorkshire Line Opened for Goods and Mineral Traffic, 163
  Grain Silo at Hull, Hastening Completion, 163 Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Suggestion of Unfair Treatment, 405
*- Grain Silo at Hull, Hastening Completion, 163  
Great Central Railway Docks Engineer, 141
*- Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Suggestion of Unfair Treatment, 405
Great Central Railway Secretary Retires, Successor Appointed, 31
*- Great Central Railway Docks Engineer, 141
Great Central Railway 2-8-0 Type Engines for France, 339
*- Great Central Railway Secretary Retires, Successor Appointed, 31
Great Eastern Railway Discontinues Sea Water Carriage, 73
*- Great Central Railway 2-8-0 Type Engines for France, 339
Great Eastern Railway Men with the Colours, Assistance to Men and their Dependants, 186
*- Great Eastern Railway Discontinues Sea Water Carriage, 73
Great Eastern Railway and Post-office Tube, Arbitration Decision, 317, 427
*- Great Eastern Railway Men with the Colours, Assistance to Men and their Dependants, 186
Great Eastern Railway’s Purchase of Cargo Steamer, 185
*- Great Eastern Railway and Post-office Tube, Arbitration Decision, 317, 427
Great Eastern Railway and Season Ticket Rate Increase, 513
*- Great Eastern Railway’s Purchase of Cargo Steamer, 185
Great Eastern Railway Timber Contracts in France, Timber Handed to British Government, 185
*- Great Eastern Railway and Season Ticket Rate Increase, 513
Great Eastern Railway’s War Traffic, Statistics, 163
*- Great Eastern Railway Timber Contracts in France, Timber Handed to British Government, 185
Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Receipts and Expenditure, 97
*- Great Eastern Railway’s War Traffic, Statistics, 163
Great Northern and also Midland Railway Stock ; Much Smaller Amounts Owned by Much Larger Number of Shareholders, 163
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Receipts and Expenditure, 97
Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Changes in Passenger and Goods Traffic owing to the War, 253
*- Great Northern and also Midland Railway Stock ; Much Smaller Amounts Owned by Much Larger Number of Shareholders, 163
Great Northern Railway of Ireland, New Work on, 273
*- Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Changes in Passenger and Goods Traffic owing to the War, 253
Great Northern Railway, U.S.A., Increased Protection Against Snow, 73
*- Great Northern Railway of Ireland, New Work on, 273
Great Southern and Western Railway, New Colliery Line from Athy, 317
*- Great Northern Railway, U.S.A., Increased Protection Against Snow, 73
Great Southern and Western Railway Traffic Increased by Government Action in Regard to Tillage and Prices, 295
*- Great Southern and Western Railway, New Colliery Line from Athy, 317
Great Western Railway Ambulance Trains and Rolling Stock for Railways Overseas, 31, 207
*- Great Southern and Western Railway Traffic Increased by Government Action in Regard to Tillage and Prices, 295
Great Western Railway Luncheon Baskets Stopped, 207
*- Great Western Railway Ambulance Trains and Rolling Stock for Railways Overseas, 31, 207
Great Western Railway’s Largely Increased Traffic for War Purposes, 207
*- Great Western Railway Luncheon Baskets Stopped, 207
Great Western 1 rain’s Excess Speed at Slough, 295
*- Great Western Railway’s Largely Increased Traffic for War Purposes, 207
Highgate-road Station Closed, 163
*- Great Western 1 rain’s Excess Speed at Slough, 295
Highway Improvements in America to Relieve the Railroads, 513
*- Highgate-road Station Closed, 163
Housing of Railway Servants, Steps Taken by North Staffordshire Railway, 253
*- Highway Improvements in America to Relieve the Railroads, 513
Hungarian and Austrian Locomotive Factories, 535
*- Housing of Railway Servants, Steps Taken by North Staffordshire Railway, 253
Increased Fares Revenue, the Property of the State, 491
*- Hungarian and Austrian Locomotive Factories, 535
India, Absence of Primary Industries and Railway Difficulties, 513
*- Increased Fares Revenue, the Property of the State, 491
Indian Coal, Great Increase in Rail-borne Amount Owing to the War, 317
*- India, Absence of Primary Industries and Railway Difficulties, 513
Indian Railways, Three Accidents, 73
*- Indian Coal, Great Increase in Rail-borne Amount Owing to the War, 317
Indo-Burma Connection ; Alternative Routes, Survey, 343
*- Indian Railways, Three Accidents, 73
Industrial League ; Labour Members’ Visit to America, 480
*- Indo-Burma Connection ; Alternative Routes, Survey, 343
Inter-Colonial Railway Accident Statistics, 427
*- Industrial League ; Labour Members’ Visit to America, 480
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—
*- Inter-Colonial Railway Accident Statistics, 427
Collisions and Derailments, Investigation by Safety Division, 73
*- INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—
    Extension of Powers Sought, 73
*-- Collisions and Derailments, Investigation by Safety Division, 73
    Limitation of Period of U.S. Government
*-- Extension of Powers Sought, 73
      Control of Railways, 119
*-- Limitation of Period of U.S. Government Control of Railways, 119
Locomotive Boiler Inspection Law ; Accident Statistics, 73
*-- Locomotive Boiler Inspection Law ; Accident Statistics, 73
Report of the Division of Safety ; Preventable Accidents, 272
*-- Report of the Division of Safety ; Preventable Accidents, 272
Suggested Alteration of Laws Regarding Trespass, 97
*-- Suggested Alteration of Laws Regarding Trespass, 97
Ipswich Dock Facilities and Great Eastern Railway, 231
*- Ipswich Dock Facilities and Great Eastern Railway, 231
Irish Railways’ Train Service Curtailment and Coal Saving, 361
*- Irish Railways’ Train Service Curtailment and Coal Saving, 361
Irish and Scottish Railway Connections at Carlisle, 405
*- Irish and Scottish Railway Connections at Carlisle, 405
Iron Ore Within Reach of the Stratford-on- Avon and Midland Junction Railway, 253
*- Iron Ore Within Reach of the Stratford-on- Avon and Midland Junction Railway, 253
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)
*- Katanga Railway Completed to Bukama ; Congo Connected with Cape Town, 471
*- Kent Coal Carried by South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 253
*- King and Royal Train Driver on the South- Eastern and Chatham Railway, 491
*- Labour Law in United States as to Working Hours and Rest for Railwaymen, 141
*- Labour Resettlement Committee Men Connected with Railways, 295
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Electric Train Services, 163
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway : Appointment, 405 ; Servants Disabled in War, 185
*- Level Crossings and Accidents on United States Railways, 513
*- Light Railway Orders Applications and Confirmation, 31, 253
*- Liverpool-street Station, Great Need of Extension, 317, 427
*- Locomotive Building at the Baldwin Works, 471
*- Locomotive. Coaling Plant, Automatic Electric, American, for N.S.W. Railways, 163
*- Locomotive Coaling Station, Concrete, on the Lehigh Valley, Notable Features, 535
*- Locomotive Repairs, Statistics, 557
*- Locomotive Valve Gear, 109
*- Locomotives Awaiting Repair, 481
*- Locomotives Built in U.S.A, for Use in Russia now in Use in U.S.A., 295
*- Locomotives Sent from Western States of America to Relieve Congestion in Eastern Districts, 141
*- London, Brighton and South Coast : Locomotive Superintendent, 253 ; Allotments, 427 ; Increased Load, Slower Travelling, 231
*- London and North-Western : Roll of Honour Poster, 405; Staff Rewards for Useful Improvements and Suggestions, 119; London and North-Western and London Electric Railway Companies Joint Rolling Stock, 185; Men Discharged from the Army and Reinstated on Railway, 207; Victoria Crosses, 339; Steamer’s Loss by Collision, 295
*- London and South-Western, Provision for Coal Traffic, 185
*- London and South-Western Servants’ Cultivation of Railway Land Plots, 185
*- Magazines, Railway Staff, Discontinuance Suggested, 471
*- Mansfield Railway Branch to Rufford Colliery, 207, 361
*- Mansfield Railway, New Curve, 361
*- Maryport and Carlisle Ry, Coal Traffic, 253
*- Melbourne, Victoria, Additional Lines Approaching Completion, 163
*- Metropolitan Railway’s Engineering Staff Efficiency in View of Heavy Traffic on the Line, 163
*- Midland Railway Horses’ Keep, 185
*- Midland and South-Western Junction Railway ; Employment of Boys to Release Men for the Colours, 253
*- Midland and South-Western Junction Railway ; Statistics of War Traffic, 249
*- Military Service and Railwaymen, Present Arrangements, 427
*- Missoula Belt 100ft. long Railway, 31
*- Mold and Denbigh Railway ; Closed Works and Unwatering of Mines, 383
*- Munition Workers’ Travelling Facilities, Cheap Week-end Tickets Withdrawn, 491
*- National Union of Railwaymen, Government’s Offer of Visit to Front, 31
*- National Union of Railwaymen, 513, 535
*- New Year’s Honours for Railwaymen, 31
*- New York Central Railroad Company, Opposition to Proposed Hudson Bridge, 447
*- North-Eastern Railway Accident Due to Broken Carriage Axle, 207
*- North-Eastern Railway Alterations in Passenger Train Service, 97
*- North Staffordshire Railway Signals Lighted by Electricity, 207
*- Owner’s Risk Rate, 9
*- Pacific Coast, New Railway to Open Up Mineral and Agricultural Districts, 471
*- Passenger Fares in Ireland, Increase from June 1st, 1918, 471
*- Passenger Traffic Restrictions, Deputation to Board of Trade, 557
*- Passengers’ Privileges, First-class, Claim Disallowed, 9, 491
*- Passengers, Season Ticket and Otherwise, No Present Record of Numbers, 491
*- Pennsylvania Company’s Stations in New York and Philadelphia, Comparison of Traffic, 31, 73
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Greatly Increased War Traffic, 317
*- Pennsylvania Railroad, Conversion to Electric Traojtion, 361
*- Pennsylvania RailroadExpress ; Car Derailed and Wrecked by Falling Rock, 361
*- Pennsylvania Railroad and Report of Discontinued Expresses, 73
*- Pooling Scottish Private Wagons, 248
*- Post-office (London) Railway After the War, 557
*- Punctuality of Great Eastern Train Arrivals at Liverpool street, 163
*- Punctuality on the Midland Railway, 185
*- Queensland State Railways, Ratepayers and the State, 53
*- Queue System for Tube Railways, 471
*- Quintinshill Accident Anniversary, 449
*- Rabbits, Carriage and Delivery 2d. each, 53
*- Rails for Canadian Railways, Measures to Obtain Supplies, 449
*- Railway Accounts and Government Control, 513
*- Railway Advisory Panel, Question as to its Constitution, 119
*- Railway Executive Committee Recognises Railway Clerks’ Association, 449
*- Railway Material, Exports’ Statistics, 9, 97, 231, 273, 405, 471
*- Rhodesian Railway Administration, 471
*- Russian Government and Railway Equipment Ordered from the United States, 491
*- Russia’s Downfall and Deficient Railway Equipment, Alba B. Johnson, 471
*- Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, Secretary’s Address to Railwaymen at Brighton, 163
*- School Children and Railway Fares, 449
*- Scotch Coal for the Fleet to Relieve Strain on Railways from Wales, 185
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) .
*- Scottish Railway Stockholders’ Protection Association, 43
*- Seamen in Railway-Owned Cross-Channel Steamers, Increased Pay, 119
*- Season, Return and Other Tickets ; New Powers for Railways, 383, 513
*- Season Ticket Rates Unchanged on Controlled Railways, 231
*- Season Tickets and Discharged Soldiers’ Training, 513
*- Season Tickets, Great Increase, 535
*- Season Tickets and Railway Returns, 522
*- Ship Timbers by Express Train, 449
*- Shortest Railway in the World, 31
*- Sleepers from Canada in 1915 and 1916, 31
*- Sleepers, Old, Utilised as Fuel on Boston and Maine Railroad Buildings, 449
*- Slips on Railways ; Statistics, 148
*- South Africa and Locomotive Shortage, 409
*- South Australian Government Expert to Report on System, 185, 339
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Increased Traffic in Industrial District, 207
*- Spanish Railway Combination for Home Building of Locomotives, 141
*- Standard Freight Cars on the United States Railways, 361
*- Steamers on the Clyde, Effort to Stop Competition, 231
*- Steel Cars in America, Historical Notes, 295
*- Steel Plates for Shipbuilding and Difficulties of Transport, 491
*- Stratford-on-Avon and Midland Junction Railway Receipts and Expenditure, 273
*- Summer Time, Further Considerations, 405
*- Summer Time and Workmen’s Train Lighting, 295
*- Superannuated Railway Servants and the Cost of Living, 119
*- Surprise Tests on Southern Pacific Railway, Creditable Result, 231
*- Taff Vale Company’s Engines More Than Three Times Pre-War Price, 231
*- Tehuantepec National Railroad to be Acquired by Mexican Government, 163
*- Timber Felling and Need of Afforestation ; Cambrian Railway Concerned, 253
*- Timber, Large Sale of, on Forfeited Lands in U.S.A., 361
*- Time-keeping and Inter-State Trains, 317
*- Track-circuiting, Few Failures in Locking Signals, 449
*- Trade and Government Control After the War ; Railways and Canals Position, 339
*- Tramway Services ; Suggested “Staggering” of Business Hours, 383
*- Tramways and Parcels Conveyance, 273
*- Transcontinental Railway of Australia, Varieties of Gauge, 9
*- Transport Company, Proposed London Goods Clearing House Scheme, 9
*- Transport Delays of Steel Hinder American Shipbuilding, 557
*- Underground Railway Women’s Club at Earl’s Court, 427
*- United States Coal Transport Scheme, 427
*- United States Express Companies for Goods Transport, Change to State Operation, 491
*- United States Federal Board of Mediation and Conciliation, 92
*- United States Government Control of Railways, 535
*- United States Government, Plea for Light Taxation and Economy, 491
*- United States Government Payment for Control of Railways, 119
*- United States Locomotives Out of Service, 361
*- United States, Nearly Two Million Troops Moved by Rail up to December 2nd, 97
*- United States Officers and Scheduled Running of Trains, 231
*- United States Old Soldiers’ Reunion, Railroad Facilities, 317
*- United States Railroads’ Director-General on Safety, Wages and Time Questions, 295
*- United States Railroads, Statistics of New Rails, Used and Required, to be Sent to Director-General, 361
*- United States Railway Consumption of Petroleum. 557
*- United States Railway Transport Increase, Statistics of Revenue and Rolling Stock, 9
*- United States Railways, Government Orders, General Inventory to be Taken, 427
*- United States Railways Operated at a Loss in January, 449
*- United States Railways, Income, 557
*- United States Railways and Presidential Control, 273
*- United States Railways, Rise in Wages and in Rates for Freight and Passengers, 471
*- United States Restricted Use of Private Railway Cars, 381
*- United States Severe Weather and Railway Running Repairs, 119
*- United States Steam Railway Freight and Passenger Cars, Statistics, 409
*- United States War Warnings on Railroads, 273
*- Victorian Railways’ Diamond Jubilee, 361
*- Wages Advance ; Rates for Men, Women, Boys and Girls, 383
*- Wagon, Coal, Unloading Regulations, 317
*- Wagon Derailment, South - Eastern and Chatham Railway, 557
*- Wagon Repairing Difficulties, New Company Formed, 185
*- Wagons Let on Hire Without Permit, 471
*- Wagons, Privately-owned, Difficulties of General Scheme, 383
*- Wagons, Railway-owned, and Demurrage, 273 ; (Correction), 317
*- Walthamstow All-night Service Stoppage, 361, 383
*- War Wages of Railway Servants, 272
*- Waterloo Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Free Buffet, London and South-Western Company’s Co-operation, 207
*- Watford Services and Rolling Stock, 185
*- Women Employed on Railways, 253, 339
*- Women Employees on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 513
*- Workmen’s Compensation Act, Appeal Case, 405
*- Workmen’s Tickets on Bank Holidays, 513
*RAINFALL, Abnormal, in Mysore, 513
*Ramsay Memorial Fund, 264
*Raw Material Rationing, 513
*Razors, Hollow-ground, Industry for Wounded Soldiers, 557
*Recording Differential Dilatometer, 141 Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
*Reservoir, Masonry Dam in Quebec Nearing Completion, 9
*Rice Crops of the World, Five-Sevenths from British Empire, Chiefly India, 185
*Riveting Record Stopped by Trade Union, 471
*Road Improvements in 1918-19, 231
*Road Transport Committee, 119
*Roads in Kent Used by Motor Omnibuses, 97
*Roads in Soft Condition, Regulations for Heavy Traffic, 439
*Royal Marine Corps, New, Conditions for Officers, 427
*Rubber, Plantation, Equal to that from Brazil Forests, 185
*Rust Prevention Process. 152


RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)
S
Katanga Railway Completed to Bukama ; Congo Connected with Cape Town, 471
*“SATOLITE,” an Incombustible Substitute for Celluloid, 53
Kent Coal Carried by South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 253
*Sawdust and Wood as Substitutes for Coal in Gas Making, 73
King and Royal Train Driver on the South- Eastern and Chatham Railway, 491
*Schneider-Creusot Works, Extent of Area and Equipment, 273
Labour Law in United States as to Working Hours and Rest for Railwaymen, 141
*Scientific Men, Demand for, in the United States, 185
Labour Resettlement Committee Men Connected with Railways, 295
*Scientific Regulation of Feed Water, R. W. Andrews, 361
Lancashire and Yorkshire Electric Train Services, 163
*Sea Water Densities, Determination of, on Board Ship, New Instrument for, A. L. Thomas, 269
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway : Appointment, 405 ; Servants Disabled in War, 185 Level Crossings and Accidents on United States Railways, 513
*Separating Materials of Different Specific Gravities, T. M. Chance, 535
Light Railway Orders Applications and Confirmation, 31, 253
*Sewage Treatment, Five Processes Under Investigation, 97
Liverpool-street Station, Great Need of Extension, 317, 427
*Sheffield, New Factories, Buildings and Extensions, 53
Locomotive Building at the Baldwin Works, 471
*Shell Casting in Germany, 531
Locomotive. Coaling Plant, Automatic Electric, American, for N.S.W. Railways, 163
*Shell Ingots, Types Made in America, 185
Locomotive Coaling Station, Concrete, on the Lehigh Valley, Notable Features, 535
*Shipbuilding, Engineering and Steel Commercial Staffs Association, Foundation of, 20
Locomotive Repairs, Statistics, 557 Locomotive Valve Gear, 109 Locomotives Awaiting Repair, 481 Locomotives Built in U.S.A, for Use in
    Russia now in Use in U.S.A., 295
Locomotives Sent from Western States of America to Relieve Congestion in Eastern Districts, 141
London, Brighton and South Coast : Locomotive Superintendent, 253 ; Allotments, 427 ; Increased Load, Slower Travelling, 231
London and North-Western : Roll of Honour Poster, 405; Staff Rewards for Useful Improvements and Suggestions, 119; London and North-Western and London Electric Railway Companies Joint Rolling Stock, 185; Men Discharged from the Army and Reinstated on Railway, 207; Victoria Crosses, 339; Steamer’s Loss by Collision, 295
London and South-Western, Provision for Coal Traffic, 185
London and South-Western Servants’ Cultivation of Railway Land Plots, 185
Magazines, Railway Staff, Discontinuance Suggested, 471
Mansfield Railway Branch to Rufford Colliery, 207, 361
  Mansfield Railway, New Curve, 361
Maryport and Carlisle Ry, Coal Traffic, 253 Melbourne, Victoria, Additional Lines Approaching Completion, 163
Metropolitan Railway’s Engineering Staff Efficiency in View of Heavy Traffic on the Line, 163
  Midland Railway Horses’ Keep, 185
Midland and South-Western Junction Railway ; Employment of Boys to Release Men for the Colours, 253
Midland and South-Western Junction Railway ; Statistics of War Traffic, 249
Military Service and Railwaymen, Present Arrangements, 427
  Missoula Belt 100ft. long Railway, 31
Mold and Denbigh Railway ; Closed Works and Unwatering of Mines, 383
> Munition Workers’ Travelling Facilities, Cheap Week-end Tickets Withdrawn, 491 National Union of Railwaymen, Government’s Offer of Visit to Front, 31
National Union of Railwaymen, 513, 535 New Year’s Honours for Railwaymen, 31 New York Central Railroad Company, Opposition to Proposed Hudson Bridge, 447
North-Eastern Railway Accident Due to Broken Carriage Axle, 207
North-Eastern Railway Alterations in Passenger Train Service, 97
North Staffordshire Railway Signals Lighted by Electricity, 207
  Owner’s Risk Rate, 9
Pacific Coast, New Railway to Open Up Mineral and Agricultural Districts, 471
Passenger Fares in Ireland, Increase from June 1st, 1918, 471
Passenger Traffic Restrictions, Deputation to Board of Trade, 557
Passengers’ Privileges, First-class, Claim Disallowed, 9, 491
Passengers, Season Ticket and Otherwise, No Present Record of Numbers, 491
Pennsylvania Company’s Stations in New York and Philadelphia, Comparison of Traffic, 31, 73
Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Greatly Increased War Traffic, 317
Pennsylvania Railroad, Conversion to Electric Traojtion, 361
Pennsylvania RailroadExpress ; Car Derailed and Wrecked by Falling Rock, 361
Pennsylvania Railroad and Report of Discontinued Expresses, 73
  Pooling Scottish Private Wagons, 248
Post-office (London) Railway After the War, 557
Punctuality of Great Eastern Train Arrivals at Liverpool street, 163
  Punctuality on the Midland Railway, 185
Queensland State Railways, Ratepayers and the State, 53
Queue System for Tube Railways, 471 Quintinshill Accident Anniversary, 449 Rabbits, Carriage and Delivery 2d. each, 53 Rails for Canadian Railways, Measures to
    Obtain Supplies, 449
Railway Accounts and Government Control, 513
Railway Advisory Panel, Question as to its Constitution, 119
Railway Executive Committee Recognises Railway Clerks’ Association, 449
Railway Material, Exports’ Statistics, 9, 97, 231, 273, 405, 471
  Rhodesian Railway Administration, 471
Russian Government and Railway Equipment Ordered from the United States, 491
Russia’s Downfall and Deficient Railway Equipment, Alba B. Johnson, 471
Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, Secretary’s Address to Railwaymen at Brighton, 163
  School Children and Railway Fares, 449
Scotch Coal for the Fleet to Relieve Strain on Railways from Wales, 185
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- tinued') .
Scottish Railway Stockholders’ Protection Association, 43
Seamen in Railway-Owned Cross-Channel Steamers, Increased Pay, 119
Season, Return and Other Tickets ; New Powers for Railways, 383, 513
Season Ticket Rates Unchanged on Controlled Railways, 231
Season Tickets and Discharged Soldiers’ Training, 513
Season Tickets, Great Increase, 535
Season Tickets and Railway Returns, 522
Ship Timbers by Express Train, 449
Shortest Railway in the World, 31
Sleepers from Canada in 1915 and 1916, 31
Sleepers, Old, Utilised as Fuel on Boston and
    Maine Railroad Buildings, 449
Slips on Railways ; Statistics, 148
South Africa and Locomotive Shortage, 409
South Australian Government Expert to
    Report on System, 185, 339
South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Increased Traffic in Industrial District, 207
Spanish Railway Combination for Home Building of Locomotives, 141
Standard Freight Cars on the United States Railways, 361
Steamers on the Clyde, Effort to Stop Competition, 231
Steel Cars in America, Historical Notes, 295
Steel Plates for Shipbuilding and Difficulties of Transport, 491
Stratford-on-Avon and Midland Junction Railway Receipts and Expenditure, 273
Summer Time, Further Considerations, 405
Summer Time and Workmen’s Train Lighting, 295
Superannuated Railway Servants and the Cost of Living, 119
Surprise Tests on Southern Pacific Railway, Creditable Result, 231
Taff Vale Company’s Engines More Than Three Times Pre-War Price, 231
Tehuantepec National Railroad to be Acquired by Mexican Government, 163
Timber Felling and Need of Afforestation ;
    Cambrian Railway Concerned, 253
Timber, Large Sale of, on Forfeited Lands in U.S.A., 361
Time-keeping and Inter-State Trains, 317
Track-circuiting, Few Failures in Locking Signals, 449
Trade and Government Control After the War ; Railways and Canals Position, 339
Tramway Services ; Suggested “ Staggering ” of Business Hours, 383
Tramways and Parcels Conveyance, 273
Transcontinental Railway of Australia,
    Varieties of Gauge, 9
Transport Company, Proposed London Goods Clearing House Scheme, 9
Transport Delays of Steel Hinder American Shipbuilding, 557
Underground Railway Women’s Club at Earl’s Court, 427
United States Coal Transport Scheme, 427
United States Express Companies for Goods
    Transport, Change to State Operation, 491
United States Federal Board of Mediation and Conciliation, 92
United States Government Control of Railways, 535
United States Government, Plea for Light Taxation and Economy, 491
United States Government Payment for Control of Railways, 119
United States Locomotives Out of Service, 361
United States, Nearly Two Million Troops Moved by Rail up to December 2nd, 97
United States Officers and Scheduled Running of Trains, 231
United States Old Soldiers’ Reunion, Railroad Facilities, 317
United States Railroads’ Director-General on Safety, Wages and Time Questions, 295
United States Railroads, Statistics of New Rails, Used and Required, to be Sent to Director-General, 361
United States Railway Consumption of Petroleum. 557
United States Railway Transport Increase, Statistics of Revenue and Rolling Stock, 9
United States Railways, Government Orders, General Inventory to be Taken, 427
United States Railways Operated at a Loss in January, 449
United States Railways, Income, 557
United States Railways and Presidential Control, 273
United States Railways, Rise in Wages and in Rates for Freight and Passengers, 471
United States Restricted Use of Private Railway Cars, 381
United States Severe Weather and Railway Running Repairs, 119
United States Steam Railway Freight and Passenger Cars, Statistics, 409
United States War Warnings on Railroads, 273
Victorian Railways’ Diamond Jubilee, 361
Wages Advance ; Rates for Men, Women, Boys and Girls, 383
Wagon, Coal, Unloading Regulations, 317
Wagon Derailment, South - Eastern and
    Chatham Railway, 557
Wagon Repairing Difficulties, New Company Formed, 185
Wagons Let on Hire Without Permit, 471
Wagons, Privately-owned, Difficulties of General Scheme, 383
Wagons, Railway-owned, and Demurrage, 273 ; (Correction), 317
Walthamstow All-night Service Stoppage, 361, 383
War Wages of Railway Servants, 272
Waterloo Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Free Buffet,
London and South-Western Company’s Co-operation, 207
Watford Services and Rolling Stock, 185
Women Employed on Railways, 253, 339
Women Employees on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 513
Workmen’s Compensation Act, Appeal Case, 405
Workmen’s Tickets on Bank Holidays, 513
RAINFALL, Abnormal, in Mysore, 513
Ramsay Memorial Fund, 264
Raw Material Rationing, 513
Razors, Hollow-ground, Industry for Wounded
Soldiers, 557
Recording Differential Dilatometer, 141 Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
Reservoir, Masonry Dam in Quebec Nearing Completion, 9
Rice Crops of the World, Five-Sevenths from British Empire, Chiefly India, 185
Riveting Record Stopped by Trade Union, 471
Road Improvements in 1918-19, 231
Road Transport Committee, 119
Roads in Kent Used by Motor Omnibuses, 97
Roads in Soft Condition, Regulations for Heavy Traffic, 439
Royal Marine Corps, New, Conditions for Officers, 427
Rubber, Plantation, Equal to that from Brazil Forests, 185
Rust Prevention Process. 152
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“ SATOLITE,” an Incombustible Substitute for Celluloid, 53
Sawdust and Wood as Substitutes for Coal in
  Gas Making, 73
Schneider-Creusot Works, Extent of Area and Equipment, 273
Scientific Men, Demand for, in the United States, 185
Scientific Regulation of Feed Water, R. W. Andrews, 361
Sea Water Densities, Determination of, on Board Ship, New Instrument for, A. L. Thomas, 269
Separating Materials of Different Specific Gravities, T. M. Chance, 535
Sewage Treatment, Five Processes Under Investigation, 97
Sheffield, New Factories, Buildings and Extensions, 53
Shell Casting in Germany, 531
Shell Ingots, Types Made in America, 185
Shipbuilding, Engineering and Steel Commercial Staffs Association, Foundation of, 20
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
American Marine, Very Large Addition in Progress, 97
*- American Marine, Very Large Addition in Progress, 97
American Shipbuilding and Delays of Steel Transportation, 557
*- American Shipbuilding and Delays of Steel Transportation, 557
American Training Ships for Merchant Service, 427
*- American Training Ships for Merchant Service, 427
Boats, Reinforced Concrete, Building in Spain, 313
*- Boats, Reinforced Concrete, Building in Spain, 313
British Columbia Shipbuilding Programme, 339
*- British Columbia Shipbuilding Programme, 339
  Canadian Production of Large Ships, 405
*- Canadian Production of Large Ships, 405
Challenge Shield and Prize for Rapid Shipbuilding, 405
*- Challenge Shield and Prize for Rapid Shipbuilding, 405
Coaling Transatlantic Steamers at Tampico instead of Vera Cruz, 491
*- Coaling Transatlantic Steamers at Tampico instead of Vera Cruz, 491
Diesel-driven Motor Ship Emanuel Nobel, Her Transatlantic Record, 9
*- Diesel-driven Motor Ship Emanuel Nobel, Her Transatlantic Record, 9
Draughtsmen, Ship, Dearth of, and United States Proposal, 253
*- Draughtsmen, Ship, Dearth of, and United States Proposal, 253
“ Fabricated ” Ships, in America, 295
*- “Fabricated” Ships, in America, 295
Harland and Wolff’s Shipbuilding Record for
*- Harland and Wolff’s Shipbuilding Record for Oil Carrier, 535
    Oil Carrier, 535
*- Hostels for Shipyard Workers in the North of England and in Scotland, 513
  Hostels for Shipyard Workers in the North of
*- Hull, the Hunnewell, A New Type, 231
    England and in Scotland, 513
*- Licensing Voyages, System Extended to all Ships, 163
  Hull, the Hunnewell, A New Type, 231
*- Louvain, Steamship, formerly of the Great Eastern Company, Sunk by Submarine, 119  
  Licensing Voyages, System Extended to all
*- Motor-driven Ships for Transatlantic Service, Suggested Use of, to Baffle Submarines, 231
    Ships, 163
*- Naval Losses, British, for Past Year, 119
  Louvain, Steamship, formerly of the Great
*- Refrigeration on Vessels Carrying Foodstuffs, Greatly Increased use of, 449
  Eastern Company, Sunk by Submarine, 119 Motor-driven Ships for Transatlantic Service,
*- Rivet-driving in Shipbuilding, Weekly Averages in America, 31
  Suggested Use of, to Baffle Submarines, 231
*- Shipbuilding, Merchant, in the United Kingdom, Greatly Increased Output, 491
  Naval Losses, British, for Past Year, 119
*- Ship Repairs, Great Increase in Vessels Returned to Service, 471
Refrigeration on Vessels Carrying Foodstuffs, Greatly Increased use of, 449
*- Ships on the Great Lakes to be Transferred to the Atlantic, 9
Rivet-driving in Shipbuilding, Weekly Averages in America, 31
*- Shipyard, Hog Island, near Philadelphia, Ambitious Programme, 491
Shipbuilding, Merchant, in the United Kingdom, Greatly Increased Output, 491
*- Steamers, Proposed Establishment of Line between La Paz and Topolobampo, 471
Ship Repairs, Great Increase in Vessels Returned to Service, 471
*- Steel, Comparison of Weights between Ferro Concrete and Steel Ships, 449
Ships on the Great I.akes to be Transferred to the Atlantic, 9
*- Steel Decks, Wood Shortage and Sheathing Substitutes, 491
Shipyard, Hog Island, near Philadelphia, Ambitious Programme, 491
*- Submarine Menace, Its Failure, 412
Steamers, Proposed Establishment of Line between La Paz and Topolobampo, 471
*- Tank Steamers in America, In Use and Under Construction, 231
Steel, Comparison of Weights between Ferro Concrete and Steel Ships, 449
*- Tonnage per Head, Comparison between British and Norwegian Shipping, 31
Steel Decks, Wood Shortage and Sheathing Substitutes, 491
*- United States Battleship, New Mexico, 449
  Submarine Menace, Its Failure, 412
*- United States Large Naval Construction, 224
Tank Steamers in America, In Use and Under Construction, 231
*- United States Navy’s Use of Oil Fuel, 53
Tonnage per Head, Comparison between
*- United States Standard 10,000-Ton Oil Tankers, 317
    British and Norwegian Shipping, 31
*- Wooden Full-powered Motor Ships in United States, 449
  United States Battleship, New Mexico, 449
*- Wooden Ships, An Unfortunate Failure, 30
  United States Large Naval Construction, 224
*- Wooden Vessels Building in Norway, 339
  United States Navy’s Use of Oil Fuel, 53
*SILO, Grain, Nearing Completion at Hull, 163
United States Standard 10,000-Ton Oil Tankers, 317
*Solder, Softening Temperature, 9
Wooden Full-powered Motor Ships in United States, 449
*Sound Penetration at Great Heights, 163
Wooden Ships, An Unfortunate Failure, 30
*South African Gold Output, 207
  Wooden Vessels Building in Norway, 339
*South African Need of Disinfectant to Replace Permanganate of Potash, 405
SILO, Grain, Nearing Completion at Hull, 163
*Sparking Plug for Motor Cars, New Form, 97
Solder, Softening Temperature, 9
*Spindles, Round, Method of Centring, W. Crowther, 253
Sound Penetration at Great Heights, 163
*Steam Turbine Disabled on the Boston Elevated Railway, 339
South African Gold Output, 207
*Street Lighting Specifications, 239
South African Need of Disinfectant to Replace Permanganate of Potash, 405
*Sucrose Recovery from “Final Molasses,” 383
Sparking Plug for Motor Cars, New Form, 97
*Sugar Beet Experiments, 189
Spindles, Round, Method of Centring, W.
*Sugar Beet in the United States, 118
  Crowther, 253
*Sulphate of Ammonia, Production in Germany, America and Japan, 361
Steam Turbine Disabled on the Boston Elevated
*Sulphur Deposits in Spain, 231
  Railway, 339
*Sulphur Industry in Sicily, Italy the Sole Source of Supply to Allies, 207
Street Lighting Specifications, 239
*Sulphuric Acid in Manufacture of Fertilisers, 361
Sucrose Recovery from “ Final Molasses,” 383
*Sulphuric Acid, Predicted Excess Production in United Kingdom, 295
Sugar Beet Experiments, 189
*Sun, Successful Photographs of, at the Cape, 513
Sugar Beet in the United States, 118
*Swiss Demand for Machines for Food Products 449
Sulphate of Ammonia, Production in Germany,
*Swiss Electro-Technical Industry, Report by Dr. E. Tissot, 141
  America and Japan, 361
*Swiss Trade and Industry, 361
Sulphur Deposits in Spain, 231
*Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners’Report,73
Sulphur Industry in Sicily, Italy the Sole Source of Supply to Allies, 207
 
Sulphuric Acid in Manufacture of Fertilisers, 361
Sulphuric Acid, Predicted Excess Production in
  United Kingdom, 295
Sun, Successful Photographs of, at the Cape, 513
Swiss Demand for Machines for Food Products 449
Swiss Electro-Technical Industry, Report bv Dr. E. Tissot, 141
Swiss Trade and Industry, 361
Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners’Report,73
T
T
TALC in New Zealand, 185
*TALC in New Zealand, 185
  ‘ Tank,” Steam-driven, for U.S.A. Army, 491
*“Tank,” Steam-driven, for U.S.A. Army, 491
Tar as a Fuel for Metallurgical Furnaces, W.
*Tar as a Fuel for Metallurgical Furnaces, W. H. Blauvelt, 383
  H. Blauvelt, 383
*Tar as Fuel for Diesel Engines, 557
Tar as Fuel for Diesel Engines, 557
*Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, 513, 557
Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, 513, 557
*Telephones, Automatic, in South Africa, 295
Telephones, Automatic, in South Africa, 295
*Temperature Conversion Table, 391
Temperature Conversion Table, 391
*Temperature Variation in the Derwent Dam Masonry, Thermophone Records, 535
Temperature Variation in the Derwent Dam
*Tests of Low Temperature Effect on Yield of Tar, 97
  Masonry, Thermophone Records, 535
*Textile Mills in the United States, Increased Use of Electric Power, 9
Tests of Low Temperature Effect on Yield of Tar, 97
*Tilting Furnaces in this Country, 141
Textile Mills in the United States, Increased
*Timber Acreage per 100 Tons of Newsprint, Pulp and Paper, 405
  Use of Electric Power, 9
*Timbers, Relative Fuel Value of, 295
Tilting Furnaces in this Country, 141
*Timber from South Africa, Increasing Value, 405
Timber Acreage per 100 Tons of Newsprint,
*Time Ball at Deal, Failures in 1917, 513
  Pulp and Paper, 405
*Time Signal, New Type, at Observatory in New Zealand, 141
Timbers, Relative Fuel Value of, 295
*Tin Cans, Old, Birmingham’s Offer of 20s. per Ton for, 557
Timber from South Africa, Increasing Value, 405
*Tin, Electrolytical Recovery of, from Stannate Solutions, D. Currie, 405
Time Ball at Deal, Failures in 1917, 513
*Tin-plate Industry in Japan, 339
Time Signal, New Type, at Observatory in New
*Tin-plate Manufacture in Germany, 557
  Zealand, 141
*Titanium Treatment of Cast Iron, 339
Tin Cans, Old, Birmingham’s Offer of 20s. per
*Toluol in the United States, Insufficient Supply for High Explosives, 73
  Ton for, 557
*Tools, Small, Protest Against Prohibition of Import of, 141
Tin, Electrolytical Recovery of, from Stannate
*Torpedo Accuracy and Targets in Rapid Motion, 295
  Solutions, D. Currie, 405
*Towns, H. L., on Friction Clutches, 68
Tin-plate Industry in Japan, 339
*Tractor Ploughing Record in Surrey, 207
Tin-plate Manufacture in Germany, 557
*Tractors for Farm Work in France Lent by United States Food Department, 53
Titanium Treatment of Cast Iron, 339
*Trade Marks, Opposition to New Bill, 207
Toluol in the United States, Insufficient Supply
*Trade Reconstruction in Germany, 176
  for High Explosives, 73
*Training School at Iron Foundry, Luton, 535
Tools, Small, Protest Against Prohibition of
*Trinitro-toluol as a Commercial Explosive, 383
  Import of, 141
*Tungsten Filament, New German Process, 295
Torpedo Accuracy and Targets in Rapid
*Turbine Housing with Inspection Window, Fried. Krupp, 471
  Motion, 295
*Turbines, Large Hydraulic, 253
Towns, H. L., on Friction Clutches, 68
*Turners and Fitters’ Handbook, Death of Mr. T. Greenwood, 513
Tractor Ploughing Record in Surrey, 207
 
Tractors for Farm Work in France Lent by
U
  United States Food Department, 53
*UNITED STATES Army, 273
Trade Marks, Opposition to New Bill, 207
*United States New Guns, 119
Trade Reconstruction in Germany, 176
*United States Petroleum Output, Estimated Date of Exhaustion of Supplies, 557
Training School at Iron Foundry, Luton, 535
*United States Shell Production, 8
Trinitro-toluol as a Commercial Explosive, 383
*U.S.A. War Chassis of Light Motor Vans, 31
Tungsten Filament, New German Process, 295
 
Turbine Housing with Inspection Window,
  Fried. Krupp, 471
Turbines, Large Hydraulic, 253
Turners and Fitters’ Handbook, Death of Mr.
  T. Greenwood, 513
u
UNITED STATES Army, 273
United States New Guns, 119
United States Petroleum Output, Estimated
  Date of Exhaustion of Supplies, 557
United States Shell Production, 8
U.S.A. War Chassis of Light Motor Vans, 31
V
V
VACUUM Flask versus Hot Water Bottle, 207
*VACUUM Flask versus Hot Water Bottle, 207
Vacuum Improvement and Steam-saving, 31
*Vacuum Improvement and Steam-saving, 31
Valves for Motor Cars, Overhead and Side
*Valves for Motor Cars, Overhead and Side Pocket, Comparison, 9
  Pocket, Comparison, 9
*Vibration of Buildings due to Traffic, 471
Vibration of Buildings due to Traffic, 471
*Vienna’s Coal and Gas Consumption, 295
Vienna’s Coal and Gas Consumption, 295
*Volunteers, Motor, The Training of, 351
Volunteers, Motor, The Training of, 351
 
w
W
X-RAY, Maximum Frequency, 185
*WAGES in American Shipyards, Large Per¬centage of Contract Price, 31
YARROW, Sir Alfred, on Shipbuilding after the War. Dinner to Employees, 513
*War Memorial, Imperial War Museum Recom¬mended by Committee, 361
ZINC from Australia, Agreement between British Government and Australian Co., 491
*War Wages Rise ; Statement by London Master Builders’ and Aircraft Industry Assoc., 383
Zinc, Electrolytic Production in Tasmania, 141
*Watches, Great Increase in Imports of Cheap Types of, from U.S.A., 141
Zinc Refining in Japan, Ore Supply Insufficient for Demand, 9
*Water Meters, Use of, in America, 412
*Water Power Generated at Kinlochleven, Low Cost of, 53
*Waterproof Oil, New French, 317
WATER SUPPLY:
*- Horse-power from Loch Treig, Aluminium
*- Company’s Application, 31
*- New York Water Consumption, 273
*- Water Supplied to Train Passengers, Permissible Bacteria, 141
*WATERWAYS, Thames and the Humber ; Mersey and the Severn, Main Routes Pro¬jected, 361
*Wax for Candles, 405
*Wax Recovery from Waste in Sugar Extraction, Industry Started in Natal, 97
*Welding Steel Tubes into Long Lengths for Gas Main in Zurich, 141
*Whale Meat, A New Industry, 295
*White Metal Alloy, New Patent for, 253
*Whitewash Mixture, United States Government, Fire-retarding Properties, 535
*Whitley Committee’s Report on Relations between Employers and Employed, 513
*Window Glass Industry in Sweden, Flourishing Condition of, 185
*Wire Nails, Imported, Commandeered by Army Council, 211
*Wolfram, Molybdenite and Bismuth in Queensland, 383
*Wolfram, Tin Alluvium and Other Minerals Found in Siamese Malay States, 141
*Women’s Labour in the Gas Industry, 412
*Women’s Superiority in Output in American Gear-cuttingWorks, 535
*Wood Distillation as an Indian Industry, Demand for, 317
*Wood as Fuel, Value of Various Species Com¬pared with Coal, 31
*Wood, New, Its Properties, 197
*Wood Pulp Fibre, “Cellulon,” as Substitute for Jute, Cotton, andc., 383
*Wood Pulp for Papermaking, Enormously Increased Imports from Norway, 231
*Wooden Pit Props, Round, and Quartered, 207
*Woods Employed in Hydraulic Construction, German Tests, 383
*Woolwich Arsenal, Chief Mechanical Engineer, 524
*Workmen’s Insurance Societies in German Iron and Steel Industries, 31
 
X Y Z
*X-RAY, Maximum Frequency, 185
*YARROW, Sir Alfred, on Shipbuilding after the War. Dinner to Employees, 513
*ZINC from Australia, Agreement between British Government and Australian Co., 491
*Zinc, Electrolytic Production in Tasmania, 141
*Zinc Refining in Japan, Ore Supply Insufficient for Demand, 9


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A

  • ACCIDENTS in Mines and Quarries, Increase, 163
  • Accidents in the United Kingdom, Reduction in Number, 383
  • Acetic Acid from Cocoanut Shells, 471
  • Acetic Acid Production from Bagasse, Sugar Factories’ Potentialities, 273

AERONAUTICS:

  • - Aero Engines, More than Forty Different Types Now being Manufactured in United Kingdom, 97
  • - Aero Engines, Types in Most General Use, 253
  • - Aircraft Construction Asked for in Ireland, but Negatived, 141
  • - Aircraft Factory in Ireland, 31
  • - Crossing the Sahara by Aeroplane, 361
  • - Electrically-heated Clothes for Airmen, 73
  • - French Government Aerial Postal Service, 361
  • - German Airships, Aluminium Alloy Used in, 253
  • - Gotha Aeroplane, Particulars of Weight, Rising and Carrying Powers, 295
  • - Landings by Aeroplanes in Small Patches of Level Ground, 53
  • - Liberty Motors, Great Success, 253
  • - Materials Used in Building a Simple Type of Aeroplane, 361
  • - Overhead Valve Aero Engines, 491
  • - Propeller Manufacture, in Germany, Satisfactory ; Useof Cheaper Woods Laminated Together, 73
  • - Shop, Aeroplane, in America, a Quarter of a Mile in Length, 73
  • - Sound Audibility at Various Balloon Heights, 163
  • - Tension of Aeroplane Guys, 152
  • - Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Outstanding Problems in Aeronautics, Dr. W. F. Durand, 480
  • - World's Flying Height Record Made by Italian, 97
  • AGRICULTURAL Implements and Machines, Exports from the United States, 231
  • Agricultural Work, Statistics of Horses and Tractors Employed, 273
  • Agriculture, Tropical, Aeration and Irrigation, 491
  • Air Compressor, Two-stage Steam-driven Volumetric Efficiency, 557
  • Air Compressors and Ammonia Compressors Driven by Synchronous Motors, 361
  • Air-lift Pump Efficiency ; Increase in Proportion to Heat of Liquid Pumped, 31
  • Air-lift Pump, Novel Application of, 449
  • Air-lift- Pumping and Submergence Conditions, 427
  • Air and Similar Gaseous Pressures, Unit for Measurement, 339
  • Air Supply, Minimum, for Divers, 535
  • Alcohol from Garbage, 30
  • Alloy, American, as a Substitute for German Silver, 317
  • Alloys, Iron, in Acid Manufacture, Ferrochrome and Silicon Iron, 31
  • Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys Plated with Nickel, Copper, andc., 541
  • Aluminium Alloyed with Calcium, Superior Metal Results, 427
  • Aluminium Company’s Endeavour to Get Water Supply from Loch Treig, 31
  • Aluminium, Electrolytic, Production of the World, 471
  • Aluminium Industry Development Since Outbreak of War, 557
  • Aluminium Scrap, Fluxes for Melting, 119
  • Ambulance Fund, Captain Dennis Bayley, 330
  • American Motor Car, Projected Year’s Production of One Type, 339
  • American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, New York Meeting, 434
  • Ammonia Production in Germany by Synthetic Process, 53
  • Aniline Colours, Exports from the United States Double the Pre-war Value, 73
  • Antimony from China; Trade in Japanese Hands, 207
  • Antimony, Use of, in Ammunition Manufacture, 361
  • Architects for Workmen’s Cottages ; Government’s Scanty Pay for Designs, 9
  • Area and Rainfall, Comparison between Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 449
  • Argentine, Potential Wealth Due to Climate and Minerals, 185
  • Arsenal, Projected, at the United States Military Base in France, 53
  • Asbestos Deposits of Rhodesia, Development, 163
  • Asbestos Output of the United States, 141

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :

  • - ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
  • - MERSEYSIDE BRANCH :
  • -- Meeting, 109
  • - ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL :
  • -- Future of Electric Power Supply, S. J. Watson, 193
  • - ASSOCIATION, SCOTTISH ENGINEERING, SHIPBUILDING AND METALLURGICAL RESEARCH:
  • -- Formation, 72
  • - INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
  • -- Annual Meeting, 242
  • - INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • -- Annual and Autumn Meetings, 127
  • - INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • -- Annual Autumn Meeting, 546
  • -- Annual General Meeting and Programme, 105, 193
  • -- Formation of Diamonds, The Hon. Sir C. Parsons, 328
  • - INSTITUTE, NORTH OF ENGLAND, OF MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Ambulance Fund. Captain Dennis Bayley, 330
  • - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Examination into Causes of Failure of Lorrv Parts on War Service, Lieut.-Col. R. K. Bagnall-Wild, 418
  • -- Meeting; Awards for Papers, 176
  • -- Tank Engines, Geo. W. Watson, 418

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS (continued) :
  • -- Utilisation of the Data of the Automobile Industry through Bureaux of Information, E. A. Savage, 176
  • - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Advantage of Vertical Gas Retort, Alwyne Meade, 295
  • -- Gas Manufacture as Costly Now as Thirty Years Ago, Alwyne Meade, 231
  • - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Election of New Members of Council, 466
  • -- Gas-firing Boilers, T. M. Hunter, 181
  • -- Overseas Distribution of Engineering Appliances, L. Andrews, 317
  • -- Wiring Rules Committee, Recommendation of, 317
  • - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • -- Gustave Canet Lecture on the Stokes Gun, Sir W. Stokes, 427, 513, 568
  • - INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • - LEEDS AND NORTH OF ENGLAND CENTRE:
  • -- Formation and Appointment of Officials, 383
  • - INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Employment of Women in Munition Factories, Miss Monkhouse, 361
  • -- Sir Robert Hadfield’s Prize for Hardness of Metals Determination Method, 339
  • -- War Work of Women on Munition Production in Engineering Shops, B. H. Morgan, 361
  • - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • -- Annual Meetings, 62
  • - INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS:
  • -- A New British Oil Industry, Joint Paper, 141
  • - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • -- Annual Meeting ; Report ; Election of Officers and Members, 418
  • -- Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, Large Endowment Fund Paid, 130
  • -- General Meeting ; Elections, ando., 499
  • -- Internal Ballistics, Lieut.-Col. A. G. Hadcock, 455
  • -- Lectures after Easter, 284
  • -- Poetry and Modern Life, Lawrence Binyon, 455
  • -- Romance of Petroleum, Sir Boverton Redwood, 455
  • - SOCIETY, CHEMICAL :
  • -- Mr. J. S. S. Brainc on Action on Lead of Green Oak, Mortars and Concrete, 383
  • - SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • - CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
  • -- Papers and Awards, 352
  • - SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • -- Cementing Optical Parts, Use of Canada Balsam, J. W. French, 361
  • -- Spherometer of Precision, Mr. J. Guild’s Design, 53

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • - SOCIETY, RONTGEN :
  • -- Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture, Professor Sir E. Rutherford, 239
  • - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • -- Silver Medal Awards for Papers, 557
  • -- Tata Iron and Steel Works, H. M. Surtees Tuckwell, 163
  • - SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
  • -- Audibility of Gunfire on the Continent. Mr. Miller Christy, 557
  • -- Measurement of Atmospheric Pollution Dr. J. S. Owens, 280
  • -- Summer Thunderstorms, Conditions Precedent to Occurrence, J. Fairgrieve, 347
  • -- Variations of Underground Water Level Near a Tidal Tiver, E. G. Bilham, 347
  • ATMOSPHERIC Nitrogen for Munitions and Fertilisers ; Water-Power Plant in Alabama, 231
  • Australia, Losses by Strikes in 1917, 449

B

  • BALSA, New Wood, Its Properties, 197
  • Banks in Norway, New Temporary Law, 339
  • Bauxite Discoveries in British Guiana, British Government to Retain First Call, 53
  • Bearing Metal, Alloy Patented in America, 339
  • Belgium, Economical Reconstruction of, 395
  • Bevel Gearing, Supposed Inventor and Date, 295
  • Board of Education Examinations in Science and Technology to be Discontinued, 119
  • Boiler Efficiency and Velocity, T. M. Hunter, 181
  • Boiler Explosions in United Kingdom and United States, Comparison, 534
  • Boiler Heating with Stripped Coal, 31
  • Boiler Heating Surface, Loss of Heat Conductivity Due to Soot, 339
  • Boy Artificers for the Royal Navy,. Nominations, 557
  • Boy Welfare in the B.S.A. Works, 130
  • Boys’ Welfare Association, 449
  • Brickmaking Industry on the Kolar Goldfield, 339
  • Bridge, Simple Truss, Largest Span in the World, 231
  • Bridge, Tongabuddra, India, Particulars of, 295
  • Bridges in New South Wales, Old and New, 207
  • British Empire Producers’ Organisation, 517
  • BRITISH ENGINEERS’ ASSOCIATION :
  • - Annual Meeting ; Dr. Addison’s Address, 239
  • British Industries Fairs in London and Glasgow, 31, 242—see also Miscellaneous Index
  • British Institute of Social Service, Annual Meeting, 92
  • Browning Light Machine Gun Compared with the Lewis Gun, 339

C

  • CALCIUM Carbide Production, Need of Cheap Raw Material and Cheap Power, 207
  • Calcium Carbide, Reduced Price, 9
  • Calcutta, Increased Tax on Motor Cars, 97
  • Canada, Demand for Power Greatly in Excess of Supply, 97
  • Canada in Khaki, 130
  • Canada, Municipal Expenditure, Comparison with English Methods, 96
  • Canada’s Development as shown by Increased Mails, 491
  • Canada’s Fuel Requirements, Solid and Liquid, 295
  • Canada’s Fuel Resources, Situation of Coal and of Peat Bogs, 295
  • Canada and United States, Use of Electric Furnaces and Output of Metals, 207
  • Canadian Government Purchase of Agricultural Motors for Farmers, 295
  • Canadian Imports and Exports, 404
  • Canadian Water Power Resources, Not One- tenth Developed, 317
  • Canal Projects, After the War, in France, 207
  • Canals, Board of Trade Handbook, 154
  • Carbide Production in Germany for Eventual Manufacture of Synthetic Rubber, 163
  • Carbon in Fuels, Method of Estimating, 339
  • Carborundum : Its Past History, 253
  • Car Design and Accessory Drives, 207
  • Cashew Nut, Valuable Properties of Nut and Tree, 491
  • Cattle Slaughter and the Jewish Religion, 69
  • Centrifugal Pumps : Question of Best Speed for Driving, 535
  • Chadwick Public Lectures, H. T. Davidge, 239
  • Change Speed Gear-box, Permanent Mesh, New Type, F. Sabel, 557
  • Channel Tunnel Immediately After the War, 513
  • Charcoal Blast-furnace Experiment in Mysore, 163
  • “Cheap Steam,” Ed. Bennis and Co., 97
  • Chemical Pulp Export from Norway, Distribution to Different Countries, 31
  • Chicago, Analysis of Vehicles, Horse-drawn and Self-propelled, 405
  • “Chichopoxtle,” Valuable New Lubricant from, 513
  • China : Question of Gold Standard and Rise in Dollar Value, 73
  • Chinese Wood-oil Tree, Use of Oil in Varnish Manufacture, 31
  • Circular Tank, To Find the Capacity, 31
  • Civil Engineering, General Congress in Paris Projected, 97
  • Clutches, Friction, H. L. Towns, 68

COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :

  • - Boiler-house Waste of Coal Due to Lack of Intelligence and Training, 163
  • - By-product Coke-making in America, Statistics, 163
  • - By-product Coke Manufacture, Weekly Reports in the United States, 383
  • - Canada and the United States, Arrangements for Inter-export of Coal, 427
  • - Coal Conservation, Comparison in Output between Great Britain and the United States, 141
  • - Coal Cutting Methods and Wages, Changes of Two Centuries, 16
  • - Coal, Iron, and Copper Discoveries in Algeria, 141
  • - Coal Mining Development in Germany, 31
  • - Coal, Stripped, for Heating Boilers, 31
  • - Coal and Textile Clothing, Production per Head in United States and Great Britain, 141
  • - Coal Transport Saving Scheme, 427
  • - CokeFuel Instead of Oil for Omnibus Running, Great Economy, 9
  • - Coke Fuel for Steam Wagons, 273
  • - Coke Oven Plants and Utilisation of Waste Heat, F. E. Harris, 427
  • - Coking Stokers an Absolute Preventative of Smoke, 273
  • - Colliery Machinery, Safety and Signal Device, T. D. Watson, 253
  • - Electric Display Devices in New York, Restrictions to Save Coal, 73
  • - Electric Plants, Wasteful, Suggested Elimination of, to Economise Coal, 405
  • - Electric Power Supply and Coal Conservation, 503
  • - Gas Making and Unsuitable Coal, 207
  • - Heating in Coal Stacks, Prevention of, 273
  • - Natal and the Transvaal, Undeveloped Coal Seams, 200
  • - Power Production and Coal Consumption, 87
  • - Power Supply and Coal Saving, 231
  • - Sawdust and Wood as Coal Substitutes in Switzerland and France, 185
  • - Spontaneous Ignition, Simple Test for Probability of, in Coal, 449
  • - Storage, Effect on Bituminous Coals, Professor S. W. Parr, 82
  • - Thawing Plants for Frozen Coal in Railway Cars, 382
  • - Waste of Coal in the United States in Obsolete Steam Engine Plant, 52
  • COD Liver and Other Fish Oils to Replace Vegetable Oils in Margarine Manufacture, 273
  • Cold Storage Little Used in France, 97
  • Columbia River, Great Variation in Flow, 53
  • Commercial Motor Users’ Association, First Presidential Address, Colonel Crompton, 405
  • Concrete for Building Government Cottages, 31
  • Concrete Cargo 5000-Ton Steamship under Construction in America, 231
  • Concrete Coaling Station for Locomotives on the Lehigh Valley, Notable Features, 535
  • Concrete Construction Specifications, 557
  • Concrete, Effect of Salts of Alkali Water, 427
  • Concrete Outfall Sewer on the Bottom of Lake Erie, 491
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Action of Salt on, Necessary Precautions, Profe^sior H. J. M. Creighton, 73
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Building with Floor Space of 24 Acres, 9
  • Concrete, Reinforced, in Machine Tools, 361
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Test to Ascertain “Point of Destruction,” 557
  • Concrete, Resistance to Sea Water Affected by Workmanship, Experiments, 141
  • Concrete Roads in America, 50,000,000 Square Yards, 97
  • Contraction of Volume of Certain Substances After being Dissolved in Water in Increasing Quantities, 317
  • Conversion Tables, Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, 416
  • Copper Articles, Black Finish for, 361
  • Copper, Colour Changes Due to Special Treatment, 141
  • Copper Melted for Castings, Need of Care, 9
  • Copper Mines in Queensland, Reopening, 97
  • Copper and Tin Mixture, Addition of Aluminium, 231
  • Copper Zinc Alloys, Influence of Cadmium on, Leon Guilletr 474
  • Corliss Engines: Centenary of Inventor’s Birth, 535
  • Cotton in Madras, Government Grown, Result of Experiments, 185
  • Crusher, New Type, for Coke and Coal, 427
  • Crystal Palace Engineering Society, Papers and Awards, 352
  • Cuprous Oxide, Formerly German Monopoly, Now Made in England, 339
  • Cutting Points on a Grinding Wheel, 491

D

  • DAM, Arch-, Lightest Section, in the World, New South Wales, 405
  • Dam on the Cimarron River, New Mexico, Dimensions and Interesting Features, 383
  • Dam, Concrete, for Supply of Salt Lake City, Storage of 300,000,000 Gallons, 535
  • Dams, Multiple-arch Reinforced Concrete, Growing in Number in America, 535
  • Daylight Saving in United States, 449
  • Death of Mr. Thomas Greenwood, 513
  • Death of Mr. H. J. Swindley, 73
  • Decimal Coinage Bill Pressed for, 339
  • Decimal Coinage Supported by the Federation of British Industries, 427
  • Diamonds, Formation of, Sir C. Parsons on, 328
  • Dock, New, for Barrow-in-Furness, Furness Railway Company and Vickers, Limited, 185
  • Domestic Fat Trap, 369
  • Drill Hole Nearly 5000ft. Deep, 427
  • Dye Industry, British, and Railway Charges on Raw Chemical Material, 471

E

  • EDUCATION in Aeronautical Technology and Aircraft Architecture, 491

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Aberystwyth, Electro-Power Station for, 97
  • - Alarm Signal Actuated by Sensitive Selenium Cell, 97
  • - Argentine Republic, 238 Central Electricity Stations in, 163
  • - Army Demand for Electricians and Equipment, 207
  • - Association of British Electrical Engineers, Proposed Formation of, 303
  • - Auto-transformer to Transform 12,000 Volts to 24,000 Volts, 163
  • - Bar Mill, Electrically-driven, at Ohio Works, 185
  • - Batteries, “Storage,” or “ Reversible,” 231
  • - Blind People’s New Occupation, 490
  • - Boosting, Need of Provision for, in Design of
  • - Charging Equipment for Electric Motor Vehicles, 53
  • - Cable, Safe Working Internal Temperature of, 449
  • - Canadian Water Powers, Advantageous Situation of, 449
  • - Chadwick Public Lectures, H. T. Davidge, 239
  • - Cheap Power near Strathpeffer, 460
  • - Clothes Electrically Heated, Some Anticipated Results, 73
  • - Coal Conservation and Power Supply, 503
  • - Coal and Electric Energy, Inter-export Arrangements between Canada and United States, 427
  • - Commonwealth Edison Company Generating Station One of the Largest in the World, 513
  • - Composite Insulating Materials Investigation, 504
  • - Cooking and Heating by Electricity, Greatly Increased Use of, 295
  • - Domestic Appliances, Electric, Greatly Increased Sale of, in U.S.A., 253
  • - Dry Cell Recuperation, C. F. Burgess, 73
  • - Eel in the Pipe Line Shuts Down Electricity Supply, 39
  • - Effects of War Conditions on Cost and Quality of Electric Service, L. S. Goodman and W. B. Jackson, 185
  • - Electrical Heating, Question of Development, 339
  • - Electric Winding Engines, John F. Perry, 207
  • - Factory for Electrodes in Norway, 489
  • - Generating Station at Saint Barthelemy, 427
  • - Generating Systems, Large, of America; Outputs, Peak Loads and Load Factors Statistics, 383
  • - German Electrical Plant, Widespread Failure in Working, 253
  • - High Voltage Insulators; Deteriorating Effects of Corona, 119
  • - Hot Water Supply from Electricity Stations, W. M. Selvey, 317
  • - Hydro-electric Generating Station in Iowa, Complete Automatic Working, 52
  • - Increasing Load, New Steam Plant for, Special Economisers Used, 207
  • - Induction Meters’ Adaptation to Different Frequencies, Difficulties, 405
  • - Induction Motors on the Witwatersrand, 510
  • - Insulating Material; Ingredients and Properties, 119
  • - Insulating Properties of Fish Offal Byproduct, 535
  • - Iron Piping for Bus-bars Replaces Copper in an American Central Station, 73
  • - Japanese Electrical Industry, Statistics, 231
  • - Japan’s Increased Use of Electricity in Steel Manufacture, 119
  • - Lancaster Motor Omnibuses, Mileage and Finance, 317
  • - Leek Linking-up Scheme, 273
  • - Lifting Magnet in the United States, Immense Saving of Labour by Use of, 273
  • - Lighting Restrictions and Electricity Meters, C. H. W. Gerhardi, 557
  • - Lightning Flash, Electric Quantities in, 471
  • - Long Distance Electric Transport, Not Yet Called For, 317
  • - Manchester, Future Standard for Transmission, 565
  • - Mechanical Design of the Turbo-Alternator Rotor, S. F. Barclay, 317

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :

  • - Methane Detector, Electric, for Use in Mines, 471
  • - Motors, Return Ordered to be Made in Germany; Possible Connection with Copper Scarcity, 97
  • - Motors for Textile Mills, Smaller Sizes in Favour, 185
  • - Names of Men of Science to Denote Units, Objections to Practice, 73
  • - Niagara Falls, Proposed Consolidation of Three Power Companies, 447
  • - Niagara; Power Generation and Supply Comparison between Canada and United States, 513
  • - North-West Station, U.S.A., Big New Electrical Installation, 361
  • - Petrol Motor Cars and Electric Lighting and Starting; Double or Single Unit Question, 231
  • - Power Factor of an Alternating Current Circuit, 513
  • - Power Line 22,000 Volt in California, Reinforced Concrete Poles for Six Miles Length, 383
  • - Power for Oilfields, in Baku and in Roumania, 527
  • - Rand Mine, Second Electric Furnacelnstalled, 471
  • - Record Output and Earnings from Sale of Electric Energy, 163
  • - Restriction of Electric Display Devices in New York and Saving of Coal, 73
  • - Saving of Coal by Elimination of Wasteful Electric Plants, 405
  • - Shoe Factory, Entire Equipment Electrical, 273
  • - Single-phase Transformers, Ordinary High Pressures for, in America, 231
  • - Steam Pressure of 300 lb. per Square Inch in Central Generating Station, 273
  • - Studs, Back Connection, for Switch Gear, Variations in Type of, 253
  • - Technical Story of the Frequencies, B. G. Lamme, 163
  • - Temperature Effects in Direct Current Meters, G. W. Stubbings, 253
  • - Transmission of Power Across the St. Lawrence River, Submarine and Overhead Cables, 449
  • - Trucks, Charging, Enormous Consumption of Power at Bush Terminal, New York, 535
  • - Turbine Room Equipment of New Glasgow Power Station, 273
  • - Units of Electricity to Melt a Ton of Steel, Figures, 405
  • - Vaseline Replacing Air in a Cable Duct, Experiment, 383
  • - Vereeniging, S. Africa, Fourth Largest Power Station, 9
  • - Voltaic Cell, New Form of, on French Railways, 471
  • - War and Electricity Supply, 82
  • - “Will-o’-the-Wisps.” Perpetual Motion and the Ideal High-voltage Generator, 9
  • - Wire Manufacture for Electrical Purposes, Big Preparations in America for After-War Trade, 383
  • ELECTROLYTIC Copper, Modulus of Elasticity, Working Conditions in Design of Transmission Lines, 9
  • Electrolytic Process of De-oxidisation, 152
  • Electroplating for Aluminium, New Process, 541
  • Embankment to Protect the City of Concepcion from Flooding of Bio Bio River, 9
  • Engineer and Engineering, Need of Legal Definition, 185
  • Engineering School at Portland, 243
  • Engineering Standards Committee Incorporated, 471
  • Engineering Student : Accusations of Apathy, 383
  • Engineering Students in the United States, Proportion Exempted from Military Service, 163
  • Engineering Trades (New Industries) Committee, 303
  • Engineers’ Club for the Midlands, 491
  • Engineers for War Service, Suggested Certificates, 427
  • Engines of Various Classes, Average Weights per Brake Horse-power, P. N. Everett, 253
  • English Weather, 503
  • Etching Brasses and Bronzes, 231
  • Ethyl Chloride Prepared by Grove’s Process, 231
  • Evaporation and Stefan’s Law, N. Thomas and A. Ferguson, 427
  • Exhibition of Enemy Countries Products and Appliances Now Produced in United Kingdom, 383
  • Exhibition of Products and Appliances Made at Home Formerly Imported from Enemy Countries, 535
  • Explosions, Dust Barriers for Prevention in Alberta, Canada, 97
  • Explosive from Liquid Oxygen, Experiments in United States, 295

F

  • FARTHINGS, Great Increase in Issue of Coins, 9
  • Firebricks from Coal Ash, Value of New Process, 31
  • Fire Waste in Canada Greatest in the World, 299
  • Fires in New York Attributable to Defective Electrical Installations, Analysis, 535
  • Fish Freezing in Brine, Greatly Improved Method, 273
  • Flax Cultivation in Canada and India, 185
  • Flax Supply of the World Absorbed by Countries at War, 119
  • Fluxes for Melting Aluminium Scrap, 119
  • Foreign Technical Press, A Review of, 570
  • Foreign Trade, 264
  • Forged Axles, Hollow, Question of Strength, 471
  • Forgings, Cooling, by Compressed Air, 285 ; (Correction), Sandberg’s Patent, 373
  • Forth and Clyde Ship Canal, Scheme Suspended, 557
  • Freezing, Permanent, Depth of, 317
  • Friction Clutches, H. L. Towns. 68
  • Fuel Consumption, Test and Record Motor Cycle Run in California, 557
  • Fuel, “Non-pinking,” for Motor Cars, 73
  • Furnace, Martin, Heating with Wet Lignites, 535

G

  • GAS, Absorbent, for Fighting Poisonous Gases, American Discovery, 535
  • Gas, Coal, Replacing Petrol for Commercial Vehicles, 231
  • Gas Manufacture as Costly Now as Thirty Years Ago, Alwyne Meade, 231
  • Gas for Motor Vehicles, Obtainable from all but Three Undertakings, 163
  • Gas for Motor Vehicles, Use Restricted, by Board of Trade, 31
  • Gas or Petrol for Motor Vehicles ; Different Aspects of the Question in United Kingdom and in Australia, 9
  • Gas Production from Sawdust or Wood Instead of Coal, 73
  • Gas-propelled Motor Car in Paris, 253
  • Gas Traction, Conversion of Commercial Motor Vehicles, 141
  • Gas Traction in Manchester, 405
  • Gas Traction and Unsuitable Containers, 427
  • Gauge Work Tolerance, Tests in an. American University, 471
  • Gear Standardisation and Uniformity of Commercial Practices in Marketing Gears, in America, 535
  • German Machine Tools, Increased Output, 449
  • Germany’s Agricultural Research Institutions, 295
  • Germany’s Engineering Debt to British Engineers, 53
  • Germany’s Large Purchases of Wool from South Africa before the War, 207
  • Gifts for the Labour Companies Overseas, 215
  • Glasgow, Fixed Bridge Over the Clyde, Erection Recommended, 361
  • Glasgow, Joint Catalogues of Technical Book in Various Libraries, 361
  • Glass Products in the United States, Excess of Imports in 1914 and Excess of Exports in 1917, 73
  • Glommen River, Norway, as Important Industrial Site, 53
  • Gold Mines, Precarious Position in South Africa, 9
  • Gold Production of the World, 273
  • Gold from Southern Rhodesia. 513
  • Gold, World’s Output. British Empire Proportion, 17
  • Greenwich Observatory, Magnet House Superseded, 491
  • Gun, The Stokes, Lecture by Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 427, 513, 568

H

  • HAUGESUND, Norway, Projected Port Improvements, 9
  • Hankow, Increase of Motor Vehicles and Probable Road Improvements, 73
  • Hardness of Metals, Prize Fund Presented by Sir Robert Hadfield, 339
  • Heat, New Principle in the Flow of, Dr. C. Hering, 316
  • Heat Transmission of Building Materials, A. C. Willard and L. C. Lichty, 557
  • Heating and Domestic Engineers’ Programme, 273
  • Hong-Kong, Motor Road Round Island, 163
  • Horse-power, Steam Engine and Water, in the United States, Estimated Quantity Undeveloped, 273
  • Hot Water from the Depths of the Earth, Temperature Increase in Proportion to Depth, 9
  • Houses for the Working Classes, Local Government Board Plans, 141
  • Housing and Town Planning, National, Subdivision of Houses, 317
  • Housing of Working Classes,‘Financing Private Enterprise, Scheme for, 253
  • Hydro-electric Generating Station in Iowa Automatically Operated, 52
  • Hydrogen to Replace Petrol in Switzerland, 491

I

  • ICELANDIC Trade, Chamber of Commerce for Promoting and. Protecting, 119
  • India, Early Attempts to Establish Iron and Steel Industry, 185
  • Indian Munitions Board Shipbuilding Branch Started at Calcutta, 317
  • India’s Great Demand for Maps, 317
  • Industrial Reconstruction Council, 280

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Annealing of Cold-hammered or Hardened Steels, Comparison, 339
  • - Australian Steel Foundry Plants, Details of, 317
  • - Brazil and Iron Ore, Rich Supplies, and Facilities for its Use, 231
  • - Charcoal Blast-furnace Experiment in Mysore, 163
  • - Cooling Forgings by Compressed Air, 285 ; (Correction), C. P. Sandberg’s Patent, 373
  • - Crucible Steel Manufacture, Paper by Mr. F. B. Lounsberry, 557
  • - Differential Dilatometer for Thermal Investigations on Steels, M. Pierre Chevenard, 53
  • - Electricity Required to Melt a Ton of Steel, 405
  • - Ferro-chrome and Silicon Iron as Alloys in Manufacture of Acids, 31
  • - Ferro-manganese Production in Spain, 449
  • - Furnace-charging Machines’ Long Life, 273
  • - Iron Ore Deposits in India, Very Rich, 163
  • - Japan, Steel Production in, 273
  • - Japanese Gain Concession of Important Iron Mine, 541
  • - Lincolnshire Ironstone Measures, Almost Inexhaustible, 273
  • - Lloyd Wells Process for Steel Tubing Manufacture, 207
  • - Magnetic Steel Band Drive, P. L. Weston, 339
  • - Malleable Castings, Analyses of, 97
  • - Malleable Castings and the Converter Method of Manufacture, 97
  • - Malleable Castings, Output in Great Britain and United States, Comparison, 97
  • - Manganese Imported by the United States, Appeal to Patriotism of the Steel Industry, 119

IRON AND STEEL (continued):

  • - Manganese in Steel Manufacture, Method of Testing for, T. F. Payne, 53
  • - Mn Steel Experiments, M. A. Portevin, 53
  • - Molybdenum in Ores, Method of Determining, 119
  • - Molybdenum and Tungsten, Extensive Deposits Found in Sonora, Mexico, 427
  • - National Council on Trade Policy Projected, 513
  • - Pig Iron, Salving of Barge Load of, from Tennessee River, 253
  • - Protection of Cast Iron Against Rust, 273
  • - Queensland, Ore with Higher Percentage of Iron than Any in Great Britain, 222
  • - Queensland, Suggested Iron and Steel Works, 427
  • - Russian Government to Control Iron and Steel Industry, 339
  • - Sandberg Sorbitic Steel, 285, 373
  • - Steel Puddling at £1500 a Year, 185
  • - Steel Recovery from Old Tin Cans, 557
  • - Steel Tube Manufacture, Proper Annealing, 513
  • - Steel Wire and Corrosion ; A Question of Copper Percentage, 231
  • - Sulphur in Steel Castings, Changes in Raw Material and New Processes, 405
  • - United States Output in Finished Steel, 426
  • - Utilisation of Steel Scrap, Report by Industries Committee of House of Representatives, 97
  • - West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, Proposed Change of Name, 306
  • ITALIAN Metallurgical and Mechanical Industry, Increase of Capital by the Ilva Company, 207
  • Italy, the Leading Motor Car Exporting Nation, 119
  • Italy’s Export of Motor Vehicles, 491

J

  • JAPANESE Great Industrial Expansion, 207
  • Japan’s Proposed Increase of Spindles, Difficulties of Import, 53
  • Japan’s Proposed Outlay on Road-making, 141
  • Jute Manufacture, India Most Important Country for, 163

K

  • KNITTING Machine Needles in South China Factories, Great Scarcity of, 253
  • Koenigsberg Canal and Harbour Enlargement, 557

L

  • LABORATORIES, Government, London, Report, 185
  • Labour Disputes and Stoppages of Work, 141
  • Labour Resettlement Committee, Employers’ Representative, 471
  • Laundry Industry, Expansion Anticipated, Machinery Largely Imported from America, 53
  • Lead Exports from the United States, Consumption of Great Britain and Canada, 557
  • Leeds Automatic Telephone Exchange, Largest in Europe, 557
  • Lighthouses, Annual Report of the Commissioner, 163
  • Lighting and Heating, Central Stations and Isolated Plants, 471
  • Locomotive Boiler Explosion, Strange Result, 9
  • Lorries, 3-Ton,“Machine” for Assembling and Total Completion of One per Half-hour, 295
  • Lubricating Material Substitutes in Germany, 535
  • Luncheon Meetings for Business Men, 517

M

  • MAGNETOS, Large Output by the British Ignition Apparatus Association, 140
  • Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Metal Merchants’ Suggestion, 198
  • Manchester Steam Users’ Association, 503
  • Maps in the American Army, Rapid Reproduction by Blue-printing and Lithography, 383
  • Marbles, Coloured, and Beautifully Grained from South-West Africa, 535
  • Marine Surveyors to the Board of Trade, 239
  • Mechanical Stoking in 1785, James Watt, Patentee, 97
  • Metal Production from Canadian Ores in 1917, 163
  • Meteorite Fragments in Scotland, 9
  • “Methanephone” for Methane Gas Detection, 432
  • Micromanometer and its Uses, 427
  • Military Motor Lorry, 3-Ton, Equipped for Operation on Coal Gas, 141
  • Mine in Brazil, Deepest in the World, 295
  • Mineral Resources of Great Britain, 374
  • Minerals in the Siamese Malay States, Very Rich Area, 141
  • Motor Car Engine of New Sleeve Valve Type, 361
  • Motor Car Export, Italy the Leading Nation, 119
  • Motor Car Industry in America, High Figures, 339
  • Motor Car Popularity in Canada, 405
  • Motor Car Suspension, Improvements, but Need of More, 258
  • Motor Car Taxation Assessment in Alberta, 295
  • Motor Cars in America, Reported Use of Three- cylinder Rotary Petrol Engine, 339
  • Motor Cars with Gas Container Trailers, Speed Limit Alteration, 163
  • Motor Car’s World’s Speed Record, 53
  • Motor Commercial Vehicle Chassis Built Upside Down, 405
  • Motor Fuel in France after the War, Alcohol and Benzol Mixture, 449
  • Motor Gas Equipment, Standardisation of Filling Orifices, 163
  • Motor Tractors in Rubber Cultivation, Great Advance in Efficiency, 163
  • Motor Trucks for American Army in France, Huge Number Required, 405
  • Motor Vehicle Working on Natural Gas, Experiment, 423
  • Motor Vehicles, Commercial, Driven on Coal Gas instead of Petrol, 295
  • Motor Vehicles and Government Control, Differentiation between Petrol and Electricity, 231
  • Munitions in the London District, 449

N

  • NAPHTHALENE for Power Purposes, 53
  • Natalite, a Motor Spirit, 324
  • Natural Gas for Motor Vehicle, Working, 423
  • Natural Gas, Tests for Petrol, in the United States, 449
  • Naval Gun, Powerful and Durable, for American Battleships, 185
  • Newfoundland Fish Supplies Landed at Fleetwood, 53
  • New York Garbage Reduction Works, 568
  • Niagara Falls., Ten Millions a Year, or a View ? 449
  • Niagara—see alsr> Electrical Matters
  • Nickel, World’s Production of, Enlarged by Six Times since 1900, 317
  • Nile Floods in Autumn of 1917, Abnormal, Anticipated Benefit, 119
  • Norway, Rolling Mill Plant and Government Loan, 119

O

  • OCCUPATIONS Available for Discharged Soldiers, 141
  • Oil-field Discovery near Los Angeles, 97
  • Oil for Lubrication, Most Important Properties, 491
  • Oil Seeds Production in India, 471
  • Oil, Valuable Lubricant from “Chichopoxtle ” Fruit, 513
  • Oil Wells in America, Use of Electric Power for Drilling, Cleaning and Pumping, 535
  • Oil Wells in Galicia, Great Depths, 557
  • Oil Wells, Prolific, in Mexico, 535
  • Old Cloth Tracings and Tin-foil, 286
  • Onyx Discovery in Tampico, Mexico, 471
  • Order of the British Empire, 81— see Miscellaneous Index
  • Oven Gas for Domestic and Other Uses, 383
  • Oxy-acetylene Welding, Remarkable Example, 185

P

  • PAINT to Withstand Heat, 115
  • Paints, Temperature Sensitive, 405
  • Paints and White Lead Scarcity, 53
  • Paper Pulp from Blady Grass in Queensland, 427
  • Paper Pulp and Timber in Canada, 405
  • Paris Bombardment ; Reported Record on United States Seismographs, 535
  • Patent Claims in the United States, Recent Ruling, 317
  • Patent Office Library’s Photostat from Sir Robert Hadfield, 513
  • Pension Scheme in Canada, 289
  • Perishable Food Imports into the United Kingdom in Pre-war Times, 53
  • Petrol Motor Cars and Electric Lighting and Starting ; Double or Single Unit Question, 231
  • Petrol Price in America, 207
  • Petrol, Synthetic, Process for Production, L. B. Cherry, 449
  • Petrol from the United States, Increased Exports, 73
  • Petroleum in Mexico, Scantily Utilised owing to Lack of Transport Facilities, 491
  • Petroleum Spirit Refinery, Unsatisfactory Methods, 53
  • Petroleum from United States, A World’s Necessity, 53
  • Philadelphia’s Record Pumping Plant, 207
  • Photostat, Sir R. Hadfield’s Present to Patentoffice Library, 513
  • Pipe, Cast Iron, of all Sizes, Machine for Making, 253
  • Pipes, Compressed Cellulose, Satisfactory Except for Steam, 317
  • Pith, Sunflower and Sola, for Helmets, 491
  • Platinum, Result of Analyses, 339
  • Platinum in Russia Bought up by German Agents, 339
  • Platinum in Russia, First Record of Discovery, 317
  • Platinum Substitute for Electrical Purposes, 31 Platinum Substitute at One Half Cost, 273
  • Platinum Wire Fine Enough to Replace Spider’s Web in Telescopes, 339
  • Plymouth’s Lack of Cold Storage : Question of New Commercial Harbour, 53
  • Pneumatic Trench Mortar, French, Propelling Charge, 9
  • Pneumatic Tyres Inner Tube, German Method of Preserving Elasticity, 535
  • Polytechnic School of Engineering, Sir C. A. Parsons as President, 557
  • Portland Cement of Indian Manufacture, 471
  • Portland School of Engineering, 243
  • Potash Extracted from Cement Rock, Saving Effected by Use of Common Salt, 163
  • Power Supply in the United Kingdom, Need of Improvement in Methods, 231
  • Press Censor and the House that Jack Built, 119
  • “Pseudo-Data,” Boiler Explosions in United Kingdom and United States, 534
  • Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada, Steady Growth, 31
  • Pumping Engine, Atmospheric, Still Used, 130 Years Old, 405

Q

  • QUEENSLAND Artesian Water Supply, 303
  • Queensland Grass for Paper Pulp, 427
  • Quicklime Expansion Under Moisture, Utilisation of this Force, 513

R RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

  • - Accident in Aberdeen Joint Station, 557 Accident Due to Broken Carriage Axle, 207
  • - Accident Due to Falling Rock, 361
  • - Accident at Penge Station, 557
  • - Accidents Branch of Board of Trade, 141
  • - Accidents, Pre-war and Now, Great Reduction in Board of Trade Enquiries, 53
  • - Accidents and Road Level Crossings in United States, 513
  • - Agricultural Produce and Railway Charges, 383
  • - Alaska, Government Railway’s Delayed and Costly Progress, 535
  • - Aliens’ Reported Exodus from London, 339
  • - Aliens’ Use of Railways, 347
  • - Ambulance Train for American Troops on the Continent, 185
  • - Ambulance Trains Built at Stratford, 163

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Ambulance Trains for United States Troops Building at Swindon, 31, 207
  • - American Railway in France, 130
  • - American Railwaymen’s Report on Japanese Railways, 295
  • - American Railway Passenger Rates, 449
  • - American Railway Workmen iri France, Brave Assistance in Repulsing German Attack, 73
  • - Appointments and Staff Changes, 9, 31, 53, 97, 141, 253, 273, 295, 339, 361, 405
  • - Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Concrete Roadways in Shops and Stores Yards, 471
  • - Australian Chief Railway Commissioner, 53
  • - Australian Railway Construction Since 1850, 557
  • - Ayr Harbour and Glasgow and South- Western Railway Company, 339
  • - Baldwin Locomotives for France in Temporary Use on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, 97
  • - Baltimore and Ohio Express Transference from New Jersey Terminus to New York City, 535
  • - Belgian Locomotives for American Expeditionary Force, 73
  • - Billinton, Mr. L., London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Return to England, 557
  • - Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 491, 513 Birthday Honours for Railwaymen in India, 513
  • - Board of Trade Power of Control of Railways and Rolling Stock in War-time, 9
  • - Bridge Over the Ohio River Built by the Paducah and Illinois Railroad, 97
  • - Bridge, Pennsylvania, at Louisville, Badly Damaged by Fire, 535
  • - Bristol Corporation and Great Western and Midland Railway Companies, Legal Decision, 339
  • - British Railway Funds and the Dividend Question, 53
  • - Caledonian Railway Passenger Train and North British Light Engine, Collision, 557
  • - Canadian Government Taking Over Railways and Leasing Them, 449
  • - Canadian Military Deeds Commemorated by Re-named Stations on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 53
  • - Canadian Minister of Railways, A New Office, 361
  • - Canadian Railroad Commission, Rates Increase Question, 273
  • - Canadian Railway Equipment ; Financing Purchase, 361
  • - Canadian Railways Increase in Rates for Passengers and Freight, 9
  • - Canadian War Board and Labour Unions ; Resistance to Removal of Rails, 231
  • - Canal Employees and War Bonus, Comparison with Railways, 273
  • - Canal Traffic Between Bristol and Liverpool ; Possible Interference with London’s Seaborne Traffic, 231
  • - Canals and Goods Traffic Congestion, 339
  • - Canals Used to Relieve Congested Traffic on Railways, 119
  • - Castlecomer Collieries, Transit Facilities, 141
  • - Central of New Jersey Railroad Passes, 97
  • - Charing Cross Bridge Strengthening Attitude of the Joint Committee, 207
  • - Chicago—New York Twenty-hour Express Taken Off, 31
  • - Chicago Track Elevation Work, Appeal to Patriotism, 427
  • - Clydach, Pontardawe and Cwmgorse Railway, Construction Suspended, 207
  • - Coal on American Locomotives, Immense Saving if Lines Electrified, 361
  • - Coal Consumption on U.S. Railways, 535
  • - Coal in the Neighbourhood of the Great Southern and Western Railway, Adverse Report by Irish Solicitor-General, 253
  • - Coal for New Zealand Railway Locomotives, Increased Cost, 31
  • - Coal Transport Saving Scheme in America, 427
  • - Coal Transport Scheme ; Great Saving in Ton Mileage, Glasgow and S. Western Railway, 231
  • - Collision on the Louisville and Nashville Railway, Unusual Action by the President of the Line, 97
  • - Commercial Travellers’ Week-end Fares in Ireland Not Increased, 119
  • - Concrete Ties Still in the Trial Stage, Difficulties, 53
  • - Cork City Railway and Other Lines, Need for Further Connections, 141
  • - Crewe Brotherhood, Mr. Winston Churchill’s Message, 53
  • - Damaged Food and Foodstuffs on the Pere Marquette Railroad, 491
  • - Danger in Walking on Railway Track, 405
  • - Death of Mr. Joseph W. Taylor, 491
  • - Delaware and Hudson Railroad Freight Locomotives ; Increase in Engines and Train Loads, Statistics, 557
  • - Derailment at Level Crossing in U.S.A., Due to Motor Car, 295
  • - Directors’ First-class Free Passes, Suggested Withdrawal Refused, 141
  • - Dividends of various Railways, 119
  • - Doors of Railway Carriages, Device for Prevention of Accident, 253
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern Company ; Grey- stones to Wicklow Line Strengthening, 317
  • - Economy of Railway Electrification, Curious Comparisons, 31
  • - Economy in Use of Oil Fuel, Decoration Mark for Best Record, 449
  • - Eggs, Railway Conveyance of, 273
  • - Egyptian State Railways, Increase in Fares and Freight Charges, 339
  • - Electric Locomotives. 50 Ton : The First Built at the South Manchuria Railroad Shops 361
  • - Electric Railway between Tampico and Mexico, 471
  • - Enemy Officer Prisoners’ Railway Accommodation, 427
  • - Equipment, Railway, After the War, Anti cipated Large Demand, Dr. Addison, 92
  • - Essex, Need of Light Railways, Government Appealed to, 317
  • - Express through Trolley Line between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, 535
  • - Fares Increase on London Railways ; Controlled and Uncontrolled Lines, 251

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Farm Purchase by Great Eastern Railway. 207
  • - Federated Malay States and Siamese Southern Railways, Linking up, Difficulty in Getting Railway Material, 97
  • - First-class Privileges in War-time, 9, 491
  • - First and Third-class Accommodation, Relative Amounts Required, 339
  • - Fish Delay in Transit by Sea ; Railway Not to Blame, 163
  • - Fish from Ireland, Withdrawal of Trains Question, 471
  • - Fish Traffic, Special Trains and Trucks, Great North of Scotland Railway, 231
  • - Fog in South-West London ; Fatal Railway Accidents, 119
  • - Food Question ; Supplies for Trainmen when from Home, 141
  • - Food Savings, Very Great, on United States Restaurant Cars, 97
  • - France, British Army Transport in. Large Increase in Dock Capacity and Railway Material of All Kinds, 53
  • - French Language and Locomotive Driving, 253
  • - French Railway Officials’ War Honours, 383
  • - Frozen Fish, Railway Charges on, 535
  • - Fuel and Transport Economy and the Celebration of Washington’s Birthday, 273
  • - Furness Railway Company and Vickers, Limited, New Dock for Barrow, 185
  • - Furness Railway Company’s Indebtedness for Assistance in Engine Power from Other Lines, 231
  • - Furness Railway Company’s Need of Rolling Stock, 231
  • - Furness Railway Staff Changes, 273
  • - Galway Proposed as a Transatlantic Port, 317
  • - Garden Crops on the Right-of-Way of Texas and Pacific Railroad Company, 53
  • - Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Additional Capital Required, 31, 97
  • - Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Future Position Uncertain, 73
  • - Glasgow and South-Western Saving Due to Coal Transport Scheme, 231
  • - Government Payments to Railways for War Expenses, 449
  • - Gowdall to South Yorkshire Line Opened for Goods and Mineral Traffic, 163
  • - Grain Silo at Hull, Hastening Completion, 163
  • - Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Suggestion of Unfair Treatment, 405
  • - Great Central Railway Docks Engineer, 141
  • - Great Central Railway Secretary Retires, Successor Appointed, 31
  • - Great Central Railway 2-8-0 Type Engines for France, 339
  • - Great Eastern Railway Discontinues Sea Water Carriage, 73
  • - Great Eastern Railway Men with the Colours, Assistance to Men and their Dependants, 186
  • - Great Eastern Railway and Post-office Tube, Arbitration Decision, 317, 427
  • - Great Eastern Railway’s Purchase of Cargo Steamer, 185
  • - Great Eastern Railway and Season Ticket Rate Increase, 513
  • - Great Eastern Railway Timber Contracts in France, Timber Handed to British Government, 185
  • - Great Eastern Railway’s War Traffic, Statistics, 163
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Receipts and Expenditure, 97
  • - Great Northern and also Midland Railway Stock ; Much Smaller Amounts Owned by Much Larger Number of Shareholders, 163
  • - Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Changes in Passenger and Goods Traffic owing to the War, 253
  • - Great Northern Railway of Ireland, New Work on, 273
  • - Great Northern Railway, U.S.A., Increased Protection Against Snow, 73
  • - Great Southern and Western Railway, New Colliery Line from Athy, 317
  • - Great Southern and Western Railway Traffic Increased by Government Action in Regard to Tillage and Prices, 295
  • - Great Western Railway Ambulance Trains and Rolling Stock for Railways Overseas, 31, 207
  • - Great Western Railway Luncheon Baskets Stopped, 207
  • - Great Western Railway’s Largely Increased Traffic for War Purposes, 207
  • - Great Western 1 rain’s Excess Speed at Slough, 295
  • - Highgate-road Station Closed, 163
  • - Highway Improvements in America to Relieve the Railroads, 513
  • - Housing of Railway Servants, Steps Taken by North Staffordshire Railway, 253
  • - Hungarian and Austrian Locomotive Factories, 535
  • - Increased Fares Revenue, the Property of the State, 491
  • - India, Absence of Primary Industries and Railway Difficulties, 513
  • - Indian Coal, Great Increase in Rail-borne Amount Owing to the War, 317
  • - Indian Railways, Three Accidents, 73
  • - Indo-Burma Connection ; Alternative Routes, Survey, 343
  • - Industrial League ; Labour Members’ Visit to America, 480
  • - Inter-Colonial Railway Accident Statistics, 427
  • - INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—
  • -- Collisions and Derailments, Investigation by Safety Division, 73
  • -- Extension of Powers Sought, 73
  • -- Limitation of Period of U.S. Government Control of Railways, 119
  • -- Locomotive Boiler Inspection Law ; Accident Statistics, 73
  • -- Report of the Division of Safety ; Preventable Accidents, 272
  • -- Suggested Alteration of Laws Regarding Trespass, 97
  • - Ipswich Dock Facilities and Great Eastern Railway, 231
  • - Irish Railways’ Train Service Curtailment and Coal Saving, 361
  • - Irish and Scottish Railway Connections at Carlisle, 405
  • - Iron Ore Within Reach of the Stratford-on- Avon and Midland Junction Railway, 253

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)

  • - Katanga Railway Completed to Bukama ; Congo Connected with Cape Town, 471
  • - Kent Coal Carried by South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, 253
  • - King and Royal Train Driver on the South- Eastern and Chatham Railway, 491
  • - Labour Law in United States as to Working Hours and Rest for Railwaymen, 141
  • - Labour Resettlement Committee Men Connected with Railways, 295
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Electric Train Services, 163
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway : Appointment, 405 ; Servants Disabled in War, 185
  • - Level Crossings and Accidents on United States Railways, 513
  • - Light Railway Orders Applications and Confirmation, 31, 253
  • - Liverpool-street Station, Great Need of Extension, 317, 427
  • - Locomotive Building at the Baldwin Works, 471
  • - Locomotive. Coaling Plant, Automatic Electric, American, for N.S.W. Railways, 163
  • - Locomotive Coaling Station, Concrete, on the Lehigh Valley, Notable Features, 535
  • - Locomotive Repairs, Statistics, 557
  • - Locomotive Valve Gear, 109
  • - Locomotives Awaiting Repair, 481
  • - Locomotives Built in U.S.A, for Use in Russia now in Use in U.S.A., 295
  • - Locomotives Sent from Western States of America to Relieve Congestion in Eastern Districts, 141
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast : Locomotive Superintendent, 253 ; Allotments, 427 ; Increased Load, Slower Travelling, 231
  • - London and North-Western : Roll of Honour Poster, 405; Staff Rewards for Useful Improvements and Suggestions, 119; London and North-Western and London Electric Railway Companies Joint Rolling Stock, 185; Men Discharged from the Army and Reinstated on Railway, 207; Victoria Crosses, 339; Steamer’s Loss by Collision, 295
  • - London and South-Western, Provision for Coal Traffic, 185
  • - London and South-Western Servants’ Cultivation of Railway Land Plots, 185
  • - Magazines, Railway Staff, Discontinuance Suggested, 471
  • - Mansfield Railway Branch to Rufford Colliery, 207, 361
  • - Mansfield Railway, New Curve, 361
  • - Maryport and Carlisle Ry, Coal Traffic, 253
  • - Melbourne, Victoria, Additional Lines Approaching Completion, 163
  • - Metropolitan Railway’s Engineering Staff Efficiency in View of Heavy Traffic on the Line, 163
  • - Midland Railway Horses’ Keep, 185
  • - Midland and South-Western Junction Railway ; Employment of Boys to Release Men for the Colours, 253
  • - Midland and South-Western Junction Railway ; Statistics of War Traffic, 249
  • - Military Service and Railwaymen, Present Arrangements, 427
  • - Missoula Belt 100ft. long Railway, 31
  • - Mold and Denbigh Railway ; Closed Works and Unwatering of Mines, 383
  • - Munition Workers’ Travelling Facilities, Cheap Week-end Tickets Withdrawn, 491
  • - National Union of Railwaymen, Government’s Offer of Visit to Front, 31
  • - National Union of Railwaymen, 513, 535
  • - New Year’s Honours for Railwaymen, 31
  • - New York Central Railroad Company, Opposition to Proposed Hudson Bridge, 447
  • - North-Eastern Railway Accident Due to Broken Carriage Axle, 207
  • - North-Eastern Railway Alterations in Passenger Train Service, 97
  • - North Staffordshire Railway Signals Lighted by Electricity, 207
  • - Owner’s Risk Rate, 9
  • - Pacific Coast, New Railway to Open Up Mineral and Agricultural Districts, 471
  • - Passenger Fares in Ireland, Increase from June 1st, 1918, 471
  • - Passenger Traffic Restrictions, Deputation to Board of Trade, 557
  • - Passengers’ Privileges, First-class, Claim Disallowed, 9, 491
  • - Passengers, Season Ticket and Otherwise, No Present Record of Numbers, 491
  • - Pennsylvania Company’s Stations in New York and Philadelphia, Comparison of Traffic, 31, 73
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Greatly Increased War Traffic, 317
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad, Conversion to Electric Traojtion, 361
  • - Pennsylvania RailroadExpress ; Car Derailed and Wrecked by Falling Rock, 361
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad and Report of Discontinued Expresses, 73
  • - Pooling Scottish Private Wagons, 248
  • - Post-office (London) Railway After the War, 557
  • - Punctuality of Great Eastern Train Arrivals at Liverpool street, 163
  • - Punctuality on the Midland Railway, 185
  • - Queensland State Railways, Ratepayers and the State, 53
  • - Queue System for Tube Railways, 471
  • - Quintinshill Accident Anniversary, 449
  • - Rabbits, Carriage and Delivery 2d. each, 53
  • - Rails for Canadian Railways, Measures to Obtain Supplies, 449
  • - Railway Accounts and Government Control, 513
  • - Railway Advisory Panel, Question as to its Constitution, 119
  • - Railway Executive Committee Recognises Railway Clerks’ Association, 449
  • - Railway Material, Exports’ Statistics, 9, 97, 231, 273, 405, 471
  • - Rhodesian Railway Administration, 471
  • - Russian Government and Railway Equipment Ordered from the United States, 491
  • - Russia’s Downfall and Deficient Railway Equipment, Alba B. Johnson, 471
  • - Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, Secretary’s Address to Railwaymen at Brighton, 163
  • - School Children and Railway Fares, 449
  • - Scotch Coal for the Fleet to Relieve Strain on Railways from Wales, 185

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) .

  • - Scottish Railway Stockholders’ Protection Association, 43
  • - Seamen in Railway-Owned Cross-Channel Steamers, Increased Pay, 119
  • - Season, Return and Other Tickets ; New Powers for Railways, 383, 513
  • - Season Ticket Rates Unchanged on Controlled Railways, 231
  • - Season Tickets and Discharged Soldiers’ Training, 513
  • - Season Tickets, Great Increase, 535
  • - Season Tickets and Railway Returns, 522
  • - Ship Timbers by Express Train, 449
  • - Shortest Railway in the World, 31
  • - Sleepers from Canada in 1915 and 1916, 31
  • - Sleepers, Old, Utilised as Fuel on Boston and Maine Railroad Buildings, 449
  • - Slips on Railways ; Statistics, 148
  • - South Africa and Locomotive Shortage, 409
  • - South Australian Government Expert to Report on System, 185, 339
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Increased Traffic in Industrial District, 207
  • - Spanish Railway Combination for Home Building of Locomotives, 141
  • - Standard Freight Cars on the United States Railways, 361
  • - Steamers on the Clyde, Effort to Stop Competition, 231
  • - Steel Cars in America, Historical Notes, 295
  • - Steel Plates for Shipbuilding and Difficulties of Transport, 491
  • - Stratford-on-Avon and Midland Junction Railway Receipts and Expenditure, 273
  • - Summer Time, Further Considerations, 405
  • - Summer Time and Workmen’s Train Lighting, 295
  • - Superannuated Railway Servants and the Cost of Living, 119
  • - Surprise Tests on Southern Pacific Railway, Creditable Result, 231
  • - Taff Vale Company’s Engines More Than Three Times Pre-War Price, 231
  • - Tehuantepec National Railroad to be Acquired by Mexican Government, 163
  • - Timber Felling and Need of Afforestation ; Cambrian Railway Concerned, 253
  • - Timber, Large Sale of, on Forfeited Lands in U.S.A., 361
  • - Time-keeping and Inter-State Trains, 317
  • - Track-circuiting, Few Failures in Locking Signals, 449
  • - Trade and Government Control After the War ; Railways and Canals Position, 339
  • - Tramway Services ; Suggested “Staggering” of Business Hours, 383
  • - Tramways and Parcels Conveyance, 273
  • - Transcontinental Railway of Australia, Varieties of Gauge, 9
  • - Transport Company, Proposed London Goods Clearing House Scheme, 9
  • - Transport Delays of Steel Hinder American Shipbuilding, 557
  • - Underground Railway Women’s Club at Earl’s Court, 427
  • - United States Coal Transport Scheme, 427
  • - United States Express Companies for Goods Transport, Change to State Operation, 491
  • - United States Federal Board of Mediation and Conciliation, 92
  • - United States Government Control of Railways, 535
  • - United States Government, Plea for Light Taxation and Economy, 491
  • - United States Government Payment for Control of Railways, 119
  • - United States Locomotives Out of Service, 361
  • - United States, Nearly Two Million Troops Moved by Rail up to December 2nd, 97
  • - United States Officers and Scheduled Running of Trains, 231
  • - United States Old Soldiers’ Reunion, Railroad Facilities, 317
  • - United States Railroads’ Director-General on Safety, Wages and Time Questions, 295
  • - United States Railroads, Statistics of New Rails, Used and Required, to be Sent to Director-General, 361
  • - United States Railway Consumption of Petroleum. 557
  • - United States Railway Transport Increase, Statistics of Revenue and Rolling Stock, 9
  • - United States Railways, Government Orders, General Inventory to be Taken, 427
  • - United States Railways Operated at a Loss in January, 449
  • - United States Railways, Income, 557
  • - United States Railways and Presidential Control, 273
  • - United States Railways, Rise in Wages and in Rates for Freight and Passengers, 471
  • - United States Restricted Use of Private Railway Cars, 381
  • - United States Severe Weather and Railway Running Repairs, 119
  • - United States Steam Railway Freight and Passenger Cars, Statistics, 409
  • - United States War Warnings on Railroads, 273
  • - Victorian Railways’ Diamond Jubilee, 361
  • - Wages Advance ; Rates for Men, Women, Boys and Girls, 383
  • - Wagon, Coal, Unloading Regulations, 317
  • - Wagon Derailment, South - Eastern and Chatham Railway, 557
  • - Wagon Repairing Difficulties, New Company Formed, 185
  • - Wagons Let on Hire Without Permit, 471
  • - Wagons, Privately-owned, Difficulties of General Scheme, 383
  • - Wagons, Railway-owned, and Demurrage, 273 ; (Correction), 317
  • - Walthamstow All-night Service Stoppage, 361, 383
  • - War Wages of Railway Servants, 272
  • - Waterloo Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Free Buffet, London and South-Western Company’s Co-operation, 207
  • - Watford Services and Rolling Stock, 185
  • - Women Employed on Railways, 253, 339
  • - Women Employees on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 513
  • - Workmen’s Compensation Act, Appeal Case, 405
  • - Workmen’s Tickets on Bank Holidays, 513
  • RAINFALL, Abnormal, in Mysore, 513
  • Ramsay Memorial Fund, 264
  • Raw Material Rationing, 513
  • Razors, Hollow-ground, Industry for Wounded Soldiers, 557
  • Recording Differential Dilatometer, 141 Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
  • Reservoir, Masonry Dam in Quebec Nearing Completion, 9
  • Rice Crops of the World, Five-Sevenths from British Empire, Chiefly India, 185
  • Riveting Record Stopped by Trade Union, 471
  • Road Improvements in 1918-19, 231
  • Road Transport Committee, 119
  • Roads in Kent Used by Motor Omnibuses, 97
  • Roads in Soft Condition, Regulations for Heavy Traffic, 439
  • Royal Marine Corps, New, Conditions for Officers, 427
  • Rubber, Plantation, Equal to that from Brazil Forests, 185
  • Rust Prevention Process. 152

S

  • “SATOLITE,” an Incombustible Substitute for Celluloid, 53
  • Sawdust and Wood as Substitutes for Coal in Gas Making, 73
  • Schneider-Creusot Works, Extent of Area and Equipment, 273
  • Scientific Men, Demand for, in the United States, 185
  • Scientific Regulation of Feed Water, R. W. Andrews, 361
  • Sea Water Densities, Determination of, on Board Ship, New Instrument for, A. L. Thomas, 269
  • Separating Materials of Different Specific Gravities, T. M. Chance, 535
  • Sewage Treatment, Five Processes Under Investigation, 97
  • Sheffield, New Factories, Buildings and Extensions, 53
  • Shell Casting in Germany, 531
  • Shell Ingots, Types Made in America, 185
  • Shipbuilding, Engineering and Steel Commercial Staffs Association, Foundation of, 20

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • - American Marine, Very Large Addition in Progress, 97
  • - American Shipbuilding and Delays of Steel Transportation, 557
  • - American Training Ships for Merchant Service, 427
  • - Boats, Reinforced Concrete, Building in Spain, 313
  • - British Columbia Shipbuilding Programme, 339
  • - Canadian Production of Large Ships, 405
  • - Challenge Shield and Prize for Rapid Shipbuilding, 405
  • - Coaling Transatlantic Steamers at Tampico instead of Vera Cruz, 491
  • - Diesel-driven Motor Ship Emanuel Nobel, Her Transatlantic Record, 9
  • - Draughtsmen, Ship, Dearth of, and United States Proposal, 253
  • - “Fabricated” Ships, in America, 295
  • - Harland and Wolff’s Shipbuilding Record for Oil Carrier, 535
  • - Hostels for Shipyard Workers in the North of England and in Scotland, 513
  • - Hull, the Hunnewell, A New Type, 231
  • - Licensing Voyages, System Extended to all Ships, 163
  • - Louvain, Steamship, formerly of the Great Eastern Company, Sunk by Submarine, 119
  • - Motor-driven Ships for Transatlantic Service, Suggested Use of, to Baffle Submarines, 231
  • - Naval Losses, British, for Past Year, 119
  • - Refrigeration on Vessels Carrying Foodstuffs, Greatly Increased use of, 449
  • - Rivet-driving in Shipbuilding, Weekly Averages in America, 31
  • - Shipbuilding, Merchant, in the United Kingdom, Greatly Increased Output, 491
  • - Ship Repairs, Great Increase in Vessels Returned to Service, 471
  • - Ships on the Great Lakes to be Transferred to the Atlantic, 9
  • - Shipyard, Hog Island, near Philadelphia, Ambitious Programme, 491
  • - Steamers, Proposed Establishment of Line between La Paz and Topolobampo, 471
  • - Steel, Comparison of Weights between Ferro Concrete and Steel Ships, 449
  • - Steel Decks, Wood Shortage and Sheathing Substitutes, 491
  • - Submarine Menace, Its Failure, 412
  • - Tank Steamers in America, In Use and Under Construction, 231
  • - Tonnage per Head, Comparison between British and Norwegian Shipping, 31
  • - United States Battleship, New Mexico, 449
  • - United States Large Naval Construction, 224
  • - United States Navy’s Use of Oil Fuel, 53
  • - United States Standard 10,000-Ton Oil Tankers, 317
  • - Wooden Full-powered Motor Ships in United States, 449
  • - Wooden Ships, An Unfortunate Failure, 30
  • - Wooden Vessels Building in Norway, 339
  • SILO, Grain, Nearing Completion at Hull, 163
  • Solder, Softening Temperature, 9
  • Sound Penetration at Great Heights, 163
  • South African Gold Output, 207
  • South African Need of Disinfectant to Replace Permanganate of Potash, 405
  • Sparking Plug for Motor Cars, New Form, 97
  • Spindles, Round, Method of Centring, W. Crowther, 253
  • Steam Turbine Disabled on the Boston Elevated Railway, 339
  • Street Lighting Specifications, 239
  • Sucrose Recovery from “Final Molasses,” 383
  • Sugar Beet Experiments, 189
  • Sugar Beet in the United States, 118
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, Production in Germany, America and Japan, 361
  • Sulphur Deposits in Spain, 231
  • Sulphur Industry in Sicily, Italy the Sole Source of Supply to Allies, 207
  • Sulphuric Acid in Manufacture of Fertilisers, 361
  • Sulphuric Acid, Predicted Excess Production in United Kingdom, 295
  • Sun, Successful Photographs of, at the Cape, 513
  • Swiss Demand for Machines for Food Products 449
  • Swiss Electro-Technical Industry, Report by Dr. E. Tissot, 141
  • Swiss Trade and Industry, 361
  • Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners’Report,73

T

  • TALC in New Zealand, 185
  • “Tank,” Steam-driven, for U.S.A. Army, 491
  • Tar as a Fuel for Metallurgical Furnaces, W. H. Blauvelt, 383
  • Tar as Fuel for Diesel Engines, 557
  • Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, 513, 557
  • Telephones, Automatic, in South Africa, 295
  • Temperature Conversion Table, 391
  • Temperature Variation in the Derwent Dam Masonry, Thermophone Records, 535
  • Tests of Low Temperature Effect on Yield of Tar, 97
  • Textile Mills in the United States, Increased Use of Electric Power, 9
  • Tilting Furnaces in this Country, 141
  • Timber Acreage per 100 Tons of Newsprint, Pulp and Paper, 405
  • Timbers, Relative Fuel Value of, 295
  • Timber from South Africa, Increasing Value, 405
  • Time Ball at Deal, Failures in 1917, 513
  • Time Signal, New Type, at Observatory in New Zealand, 141
  • Tin Cans, Old, Birmingham’s Offer of 20s. per Ton for, 557
  • Tin, Electrolytical Recovery of, from Stannate Solutions, D. Currie, 405
  • Tin-plate Industry in Japan, 339
  • Tin-plate Manufacture in Germany, 557
  • Titanium Treatment of Cast Iron, 339
  • Toluol in the United States, Insufficient Supply for High Explosives, 73
  • Tools, Small, Protest Against Prohibition of Import of, 141
  • Torpedo Accuracy and Targets in Rapid Motion, 295
  • Towns, H. L., on Friction Clutches, 68
  • Tractor Ploughing Record in Surrey, 207
  • Tractors for Farm Work in France Lent by United States Food Department, 53
  • Trade Marks, Opposition to New Bill, 207
  • Trade Reconstruction in Germany, 176
  • Training School at Iron Foundry, Luton, 535
  • Trinitro-toluol as a Commercial Explosive, 383
  • Tungsten Filament, New German Process, 295
  • Turbine Housing with Inspection Window, Fried. Krupp, 471
  • Turbines, Large Hydraulic, 253
  • Turners and Fitters’ Handbook, Death of Mr. T. Greenwood, 513

U

  • UNITED STATES Army, 273
  • United States New Guns, 119
  • United States Petroleum Output, Estimated Date of Exhaustion of Supplies, 557
  • United States Shell Production, 8
  • U.S.A. War Chassis of Light Motor Vans, 31

V

  • VACUUM Flask versus Hot Water Bottle, 207
  • Vacuum Improvement and Steam-saving, 31
  • Valves for Motor Cars, Overhead and Side Pocket, Comparison, 9
  • Vibration of Buildings due to Traffic, 471
  • Vienna’s Coal and Gas Consumption, 295
  • Volunteers, Motor, The Training of, 351

W

  • WAGES in American Shipyards, Large Per¬centage of Contract Price, 31
  • War Memorial, Imperial War Museum Recom¬mended by Committee, 361
  • War Wages Rise ; Statement by London Master Builders’ and Aircraft Industry Assoc., 383
  • Watches, Great Increase in Imports of Cheap Types of, from U.S.A., 141
  • Water Meters, Use of, in America, 412
  • Water Power Generated at Kinlochleven, Low Cost of, 53
  • Waterproof Oil, New French, 317

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - Horse-power from Loch Treig, Aluminium
  • - Company’s Application, 31
  • - New York Water Consumption, 273
  • - Water Supplied to Train Passengers, Permissible Bacteria, 141
  • WATERWAYS, Thames and the Humber ; Mersey and the Severn, Main Routes Pro¬jected, 361
  • Wax for Candles, 405
  • Wax Recovery from Waste in Sugar Extraction, Industry Started in Natal, 97
  • Welding Steel Tubes into Long Lengths for Gas Main in Zurich, 141
  • Whale Meat, A New Industry, 295
  • White Metal Alloy, New Patent for, 253
  • Whitewash Mixture, United States Government, Fire-retarding Properties, 535
  • Whitley Committee’s Report on Relations between Employers and Employed, 513
  • Window Glass Industry in Sweden, Flourishing Condition of, 185
  • Wire Nails, Imported, Commandeered by Army Council, 211
  • Wolfram, Molybdenite and Bismuth in Queensland, 383
  • Wolfram, Tin Alluvium and Other Minerals Found in Siamese Malay States, 141
  • Women’s Labour in the Gas Industry, 412
  • Women’s Superiority in Output in American Gear-cuttingWorks, 535
  • Wood Distillation as an Indian Industry, Demand for, 317
  • Wood as Fuel, Value of Various Species Com¬pared with Coal, 31
  • Wood, New, Its Properties, 197
  • Wood Pulp Fibre, “Cellulon,” as Substitute for Jute, Cotton, andc., 383
  • Wood Pulp for Papermaking, Enormously Increased Imports from Norway, 231
  • Wooden Pit Props, Round, and Quartered, 207
  • Woods Employed in Hydraulic Construction, German Tests, 383
  • Woolwich Arsenal, Chief Mechanical Engineer, 524
  • Workmen’s Insurance Societies in German Iron and Steel Industries, 31

X Y Z

  • X-RAY, Maximum Frequency, 185
  • YARROW, Sir Alfred, on Shipbuilding after the War. Dinner to Employees, 513
  • ZINC from Australia, Agreement between British Government and Australian Co., 491
  • Zinc, Electrolytic Production in Tasmania, 141
  • Zinc Refining in Japan, Ore Supply Insufficient for Demand, 9

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