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AERIAL, New Form, Vertex,and its Advantages, 43
A
 
*AERIAL, New Form, "Vertex," and its Advantages, 43
AERONAUTICS :
*AERONAUTICS :
Aerodrome Extensions at Wittering, 479
*- Aerodrome Extensions at Wittering, 479
 
*- Air Surveys, Their Disadvantages, 509
Air Surveys, Their Disadvantages, 509
*- Cable for Guiding Aeroplanes in Flight, M. William Lottis, 43
 
*- Dirigibles for Transatlantic Mails, Tests to be Made, 569
Cable for Guiding Aeroplanes in Flight, M. William Lottis, 43
*- Fleet of Thirteen Aeroplanes for Protection of Lumber and Paper Industries in Ontario, 335
 
*- Helicopter Flight in Paris, 95
Dirigibles for Transatlantic Mails, Tests to be Made, 569
*- Howard Aerodrome Secured by Vickers Limited for Construction of Government Airship, 629
 
*- Howden Airship Station to be Demolished, 175
Fleet of Thirteen Aeroplanes for Protection of Lumber and Paper Industries in Ontario, 335
*AGRICULTURAL Machinery, Renewal of Field Trials of Implements by Royal Agricultural Society, 227
 
*Alcohol Industrial Spirit from Potatoes, Proposed Flotation of Company for Manufacture, 717
Helicopter Flight in Paris, 95
*Allen, Edgar, and Co., "Catalogue C," 121
 
*Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
Howard Aerodrome Secured by Vickers Limited for Construction of Government Airship, 629
*Aluminium Paint and Aluminium Leaf, 69
 
*Aluminium Powder Explosion, Hints on Dealing with, 15
Howden Airship Station to be Demolished, 175
*Aluminium Works near Fort William, Proposal for Establishment of, 201
 
*American Activity in Power Plant, 479
AGRICULTURAL Machinery, Renewal of Field Trials of Implements by Royal Agricultural Society, 227
*American Mine Explosions, Serious Results from Use of Black Blasting Powder, 479
 
*Anhydrous Liquid Hydro-cyanic Acid, Proposed Factory for Production of, in Australia, 717
Alcohol Industrial Spirit from Potatoes, Proposed Flotation of Company for Manufacture, 717
*Annealing Furnace Fatal Accident, 361
 
*Arch Dam Investigation in California, 387
Allen, Edgar, and Co., Catalogue C,121
*Architects, British, Conference, 261
 
*Architectural Education, International Congress on, 183
Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
*Argentina, Unparalleled Building Activities and Demand for Building Supplies, 255
 
Aluminium Paint and Aluminium Leaf, 69
 
Aluminium Powder Explosion, Hints on Dealing with, 15
 
Aluminium Works near Fort William, Proposal for Establishment of, 201
 
American Activity in Power Plant, 479
 
American Mine Explosions, Serious Results from Use of Black Blasting Powder, 479
 
Anhydrous Liquid Hydro-cyanic Acid, Proposed Factory for Production of, in Australia, 717
 
Annealing Furnace Fatal Accident, 361
 
Arch Dam Investigation in California, 387
 
Architects, British, Conference, 261
 
Architectural Education, International Congress on, 183
 
Argentina, Unparalleled Building Activities and Demand for Building Supplies, 255
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association of Engineers, Manchester : Metallurgical Defects in Engineering Materials, Professor F. C. Thompson, 239
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :  
 
*- Metallurgical Defects in Engineering Materials, Professor F. C. Thompson, 239
Institute of Chemistry :
*INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
 
*- Annual Meeting, Forty-sixth, Award of Meldola Medal, Elections, 264
Annual Meeting, Forty-sixth, Award of Meldola Medal, Elections, 264
*- "National Federation of Men of Science," 43
 
*- Students' Association :
National Federation of Men of Science,43
*-- Visit to the British Empire Exhibition, 628
 
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
Students* Association :
*- Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 120  
 
*- Award of Gold Medal to Professor Albert Sauveur, Harvard Uni verity, 174
Visit to the British Empire Exhibition, 628
*INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
 
*- Diesel-electric Drive and Turbines, P. J. Higgs, 457
Institute, Iron and Steel :
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
 
*- Annual Autumn Meeting to be Held in London, 731
Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 120 Award of Gold Medal to Professor Albert Sauveur, Harvard Uni verity, 174
*- Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 159
 
*- Institute of Metals' Invitation to Overseas Visitors, 479
Institute of Marine Engineers : Diesel-electric Drive and Turbines, P. J.
*INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
 
*- Annual Meeting and Elections, 644
Higgs, 457
*- Physicist in Metallurgy, Dr. C. H. Desch, 133
 
*INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :  
Institute of Metals :
*- Award for Best Street Frontage, 509
 
*INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
Annual Autumn Meeting to be Held in London, 731
*- Date of Receipt of Papers for Current Awards, 110
 
*- Inland Waterways of England, E. Manning Lewis, 43
Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 159
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
 
*- General Meeting, 200
Institute of Metals’ Invitation to Overseas Visitors, 479
*- Fundamentals of Cost Production, H. Kerr Thomas, 200
 
*- Lecture, Percy Pritchard, Suggestion to Students, 166
Institute of Physics :
*- New Prizes Offered, 270
 
*- Prize Award and Reading of Papers, 644  
Annual Meeting and Elections, 644
*- Water-cooled Aero-engines, A. J. Rowledge, 69
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued):
Physicist in Metallurgy, Dr. C. H. Desch, 133
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Ballot for Election of Officers, 583
Institute, Royal, of British Architects : Award for Best Street Frontage, 509
*- James Forrest Lecture, Thirtieth, to be Delivered by Professor Elihu Thomson, of Massachusetts, Kelvin Gold Medal Award, 526
 
*- Birmingham and District Association :
Institute of Transport :
*-- Annual Dinner, Problem of New Street Station Traffic, 283
 
*- London Students :
Date of Receipt of Papers for Current Awards, 110
*-- Forty-third Annual Dinner, 343
 
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
Inland Waterways of England, E. Manning Lewis, 43
*- Annual Dinner, 239
 
*- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 136
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
*- Electrical Developments in France, E. M. Malek, 227
 
*- Faraday Medal Award to Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti, 147
General Meeting, 200
*- Faraday Medal Presentation, 413
 
*- Fifteenth Kelvin Lecture, G. Semenza, 413
Fundamentals of Cost Production, H.
*- Kelvin Centenary, 569, 586
 
*- New By-law, Title of Members, 369
Kerr Thomas, 200
*- Visit of Delegates of Overseas Technical Institutions, 610, 702
 
*- Western Centre :
Lecture, Percy Pritchard, Suggestion to Students, 166
*-- First Joint Meeting with Mining Electrical Engineers, 509
 
*-- Visit to Lydney Power Station, 509
New Prizes Offered, 270
*INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING- ENGINEERS :
 
*- Annual General Meeting, Election of President and his Suggestions, 175
Prize Award and Reading of Papers, 644 Water-cooled Aero-engines, A. J. Rowledge, 69
*- Universal Regulator, Temperature, Thomas Lindsay, 55
 
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
. ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
*- Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, 556
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*- Overhead Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
 
*- Progress in Equipment Used for Marine Propulsion, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, 255
Ballot for Election of Officers, 583
*- Water-tube Boilers, L. M. Jockel, 479
 
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
James Forrest Lecture, Thirtieth, to be Delivered by Professor Elihu Thomson, of Massachusetts, Kelvin Gold Medal Award, 526
*- Midland Branch :
 
*-- Conversazione in University at Edgbaston, 599
Birmingham and District Association : Annual Dinner, Problem of New Street
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :  
Station Traffic, 283
*- Annual Dinner, Lack of Base Metals, Empire Congress on Mining and Metallurgy, 395
 
*- Award of Gold Medal, 237
London Students :
*INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
 
*- South-Western District:
Forty-third Annual Dinner, 343
*-- Regional Town-planning, 283  
 
*- Yorkshire District:
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
*-- Jubilee Year, Examination Necessary for Future Admission to Membership, 387
 
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
Annual Dinner, 239
*- Annual and Summer Meetings, Invitations to Guests from France and Holland, 155
 
*INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 136
*- Hypochlorite Process of Refining Compared with Use of Sulphuric Acid, A. E. Dunstan, 43
 
*- Maidan-i-Nafton Oilfield, One of Most Important Known, R. K. Richardson, 539
Electrical Developments in France, E. M. Malek, 227
*INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
 
*- Elections and Proposed Awards, 293
Faraday Medal Award to Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti, 147
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Elections of President and Vice-president, 175
Faraday Medal Presentation, 413
*- Increased Member Roll, Library Presentation to the Institution, 227
 
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
Fifteenth Kelvin Lecture, G. Semenza, 413
*- Annual Meeting and Reports, 526
 
*- Meetings and Elections, 145, 264, 402, 526  
Kelvin Centenary, 569, 586
*- Programme of Lectures, Resumption of Friday Evening Meetings, 428
 
*INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :  
New By-law, Title of Members, 369
*- Annual Dinner, 317
 
*- Election of Officers and Council, 613
Visit of Delegates of Overseas Technical Institutions, 610, 702
*- Yorkshire Branch Formed, 687
 
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
Western Centre :
*- Chemical Engineering Group and Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
 
*-- Symposium on Treatment on Water for Industrial Purposes, 55
First Joint Meeting with Mining Electrical Engineers, 509
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (continued):  
Visit to Lydney Power Station, 509
*- Birmingham Section :
 
*-- Emulsion of Petrol as Fuel for Internal Combustion Engines, F. J. C. China 445
Institution of Heating and Ventilating* Engineers :
*- Midland Section :
 
*-- Spontaneous Combustion, Its Causes, J. Ivon Graham, 121
Annual General Meeting, Election of President and his Suggestions, 175
*SOCIETY, FARADAY :
 
*- Meeting and Programme, Oppau Explosion Investigation and Report, 360, 413
Universal Regulator, Temperature, Thomas Lindsay, 55
*SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
 
*- Annual General Meeting,- Election of Officers and Council, 235
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
*SOCIETY, RADIO, OF GREAT BRITAIN :
 
*- Postponement of Meeting, Lecture, Faithful Reproduction by Broadcast, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 425
Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, 556
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
 
*- Borneo, Sarawak, Oil Resources Development Results, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361  
Overhead Aluminium Conductors, H. G.
*- Cantor Lecture, E. V. Evans, Use of Film to Depict Chemical Changes, 335
 
*- Neglect of X-rays Benefit, Lecture by Dr. V. E. Pullin, 537
Williams, 507, 556
*SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ENGINEERING :
 
*- Second International Conference, 387
Progress in Equipment Used for Marine Propulsion, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, 255
*ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, Unknown Particles, 599
 
*Australia, Railway Bridge Over Murray River, Details of Construction, 227
Water-tube Boilers, L. M. Jockel, 479
*Automatic Guns, War Office Experiments, 43
 
*Automatic Telephone Exchange Projected, First in London, 43
Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
*Automobile Services, French, to Connect the Cotton-growing Districts with the Niger, 687  
 
*Avonmouth Dock Extension Contract, 94
Midland Branch :
 
Conversazione in University at Edgbaston, 599
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued) :
Institution of Mining and Metallurgy : Annual Dinner, Lack of Base Metals, Empire Congress on Mining and Metallurgy, 395
 
Award of Gold Medal, 237
 
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
 
South-Western District :
 
Regional Town-planning, 283 Yorkshire District :
 
Jubilee Year, Examination Necessary for Future Admission to Membership, 387
 
Institution of Naval Architects :
 
Annual and Summer Meetings, Invitations to Guests from France and Holland, 155
 
Institution of Petroleum Technologists : Hypochlorite Process of Refining Compared with Use of Sulphuric Acid, A. E. Dunstan, 43
 
Maidan-i-Nafton Oilfield, One of Most Important Known, R. K. Richardson, 539
 
Institution of Production Engineers : Elections and Proposed Awards, 293
 
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
 
Elections of President and Vice-president, 175
 
Increased Member Roll, Library Presentation to the Institution, 227
 
Institution, Royal :
 
Annual Meeting and Reports, 526
 
Meetings and Elections, 145, 264, 402, 526 Programme of Lectures, Resumption of
 
Friday Evening Meetings, 428
 
Institution of Structural Engineers :
 
Annual Dinner, 317
 
Election of Officers and Council, 613
 
Yorkshire Branch Formsd, 687
 
Society of Chemical Industry :
 
Chemical Engineering Group and Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
 
Symposium on Treatment on Water for Industrial Purposes, 55
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued') :
Society of Chemical Industry (continued) : Birmingham Section :
 
Emulsion of Petrol as Enel for Internal Combustion Engines, F. J. C. China* 445
 
Midland Section :
 
Spontaneous Combustion, Its Causes, J. Ivon Graham, 121
 
Society, Faraday :
 
Meeting and Programme, Oppau Explosion Investigation and Report, 360, 413
 
Society, Optical :
 
Annual General Meeting," Election of Officers and Council, 235
 
Society, Radio, of Great Britain :
 
Postponement of Meeting, Lecture, Faithful Reproduction by Broadcast, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 425
 
Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
Borneo, Sarawak, Oil Resources Development Results, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361 Cantor Lecture, E. V. Evans, Use of Film to Depict Chemical Changes, 335
 
Neglect of X-rays Benefit, Lecture by Dr. V. E. Pullin, 537
 
Society, Women’s Engineering :
 
Second International Conference, 387
 
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, Unknown Particles, 599
 
Australia, Railway Bridge Over Murray River, Details of Construction, 227
 
Automatic Guns, War Office Experiments, 43
 
Automatic Telephone Exchange Projected, First in London, 43
 
Automobile Services, French, to Connect the Cotton-growing Districts with the Niger, 687 Avonmouth Dock Extension Contract, 94


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BALANCING Machine for Large Rotors, 629
*BALANCING Machine for Large Rotors, 629
 
*Ball Bearings and the Time Factor, 201
Ball Bearings and the Time Factor, 201.
*Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, Souvenir of Empire Exhibition, 583
 
*Beira, East Africa, Port Improvements, 361
Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, Souvenir of
*Belt Fastener, New Type, Frys, Limited, 583
 
*Benzol as By-product of Australian Steel Works, Extensive Output of, 15
Empire Exhibition, 583
*Birmingham Waterway to the Sea vid Worcester and Bristol Channel, Government Deputation with View to Financial Aid, 309
 
*Bitumen and Fish, Roads Dressing Committee's Report, 147
Beira, East Africa, Port Improvements, 361
*Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
 
*Boiler Conversion to Burn Powdered Fuel, Guarantee Given, 479
Belt Fastener, New Type, Frys, Limited, 583
*Boiler, Electric Steam, Unique Type, 539
 
*Boiler Explosion at Aberdare Power Station, Report, 445
Benzol as By-product of Australian Steel
*Boiler Flues' Unusual Failure, 599
 
*Boiler, Water-tube, Unusual Explosion of, 629
Works, Extensive Output of, 15
*Boilermakers' Society Funds, Big Balance, 716
 
*Boilermakers' Society, Overtime Piecework Pay, 657
Birmingham Waterway to the Sea vid Worcester and Bristol Channel, Government Deputation with View to Financial Aid, 309
*Bolts and Rivets Factory at Richmond, Victoria, 69
 
*Bore-hole Search for Oil, No Oil but Several Records Broken, 657
Bitumen and Fish, Roads Dressing Committee’s Report, 147
*Brasher Air Breakwater Tested 361
 
*Brass and Metal Mechanics' Increased Wages, 509
Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
*Brass, Red Stains on, Due to Use of Old Type of Furnace, 15
 
*Brassfounders Employers' Association and National Brass and Metal Mechanics' Society, New Wages Agreement, 445
Boiler Conversion to Burn Powdered Fuel, Guarantee Given, 479
*Breakwater Tests, Brasher Air, 361
*Bridge, New, Across the Usk at Newport, 445
*Brisbane, Australia, Engineering Conference there in March, 1924, 69
*BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED MANUFACTURERSí ASSOCIATION :
*- Annual Scholarships, 317, 361
*BRITISH ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION :
*- Annual Luncheon, 343
BRITISH ENGINEERSí ASSOCIATION :
*- Safeguarding of Industries Act, Resolution of Regret at Government Attitude, 445
*BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
*- Institution of Automobile Engineers' Members Represented on Committee, 255
*- Standard Nomenclature for Cycle and Motor Cycle Parts, 264, 309
*- Standard Railway Rails, 674
*- Standard Specifications :
*-- Galvanised Steel Wire Strand for Signalling Purposes, 644
*-- Lighting and Starter Cables on Motor Cars, 387
*-- Traction Motors of the Series-wound Direct-current Type, 15
*BRITISH FOUNDRYMEN, INSTITUTION OF :
*- Cause of Bad Castings, 147
*British India Imports and Exports, Satisfactory Trade Balance, 509
*British Prices 70 Per Cent. Higher than Continental and Orders Sent Abroad in Consequence, 283, 312
*British Thomson-Houston Testers' Club, 293
*Broadcasting--see Wireless.
*Bunkering Plant on the Tees, Satisfactory Test, 479
*Burns, New Treatment which Includes, Electric, Steam, and Metal Burns, 479


Boiler, Electric Steam, Unique Type, 539
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*CABLE, Direct Connection between London and Emden, 175
Boiler Explosion at Aberdare Power Station, Report, 445
*Calcium Arsenate Plant, Largest in the World at Montgomery, Alabama, 335
 
*Calculators for Gas Calorimetry, 608
Boiler Flues’ Unusual Failure, 599
*Cameron Falls Development, Ontario, Great Power Scheme, 15
 
*Canada, Wainwright Oilfield, Estimated Area, 69, 361
Boiler, Water-tube, Unusual Explosion of, 629
*Canadian Dominion Forest Service, Experimental Silvicultural Work, 147
 
*Canadian Gold and Silver Exports, 569
Boilermakers’ Society Funds, Big Balance, 716
*Canadian Mineral Production Statistics, 15
 
*Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric Exhibition Vehicle, 413
Boilermakers* Society, Overtime Piecework Pay, 657
*Canadian Resources of Natural Gas and Helium, Survey Results None too Favourable, 309
 
*Cape Breton, Harbour at Ingouish, Deepening on Account of Gypsum Deposit, 449
Bolts and Rivets Factory at Richmond, Victoria, 69
*Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air, Instrument for Detection, J. A. Vaughan, 413
 
*Castings of Sand and Cores Cleaned by High- pressure Water, 599
Bore-hole Search for Oil, No Oil but Several
*Catalogues for Jerusalem, 183
 
*Cement and Mud Fluids Used in Oil and Gas Wells, Tests for Determination of Tensile Strength, 121
Records Broken, 657
*Centralians, Old, Annual Dinner, 200
 
*Cerium for Gas Mantles and other Purposes, 201
Brasher Air Breakwater Tested 361
*Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, First Provincial Meeting, 509
 
*Chelmsford Engineering Society, Fourth Annual Conversazione, 459
Brass and Metal Mechanics’ Increased Wages, 509
*Chicago Drainage Canal Threatens Further Damage to the Levels of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, 121
 
*Chilean Government Improvement of Irrigation and Canals, 255
Brass, Red Stains on, Duo to Use of Old Type of Furnace, 15
*Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete Described as Dangerous, 569
 
*Chromium--see Iron and Steel
Brassfounders Employers’ Association and National Brass and Metal Mechanics’ Society, New Wages Agreement, 445
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
 
*- Alberta Coal, Great Increase in Output, 361
Breakwater Tests, Brasher Air, 361
*- Antrim and Tyrone, Valuable Areas of Unworked Coal in, 15
 
*- Barrow Hill New Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 335
Bridge, New, Across the Usk at Newport, 445
*- Belgian Congo, Result of Search for Coal, 657
 
*- Burnham-on-Crouch Coal Discovery, 361
Brisbane, Australia, Engineering Conference there in March, 1924, 69
*- Canada's Average Coal Consumption, 599
 
*- Coal-breaking Plant for Montreal, 69
British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association :
*- Coal Dust Explosions in Utah, Intensive Study of Safety Precautions, 445
 
*- Coaling Staithes Projected at Port Clarence Wharf, River Tees, 147
Annual Scholarships, 317, 361
*- Colliery Accidents in Scotland, Fire-damp and Naked Lights, 599
 
*- Colliery Chimneys Demolished, 361
British Electrical Development Association :
*- Fushun, Schemes for Working Coal Deposits, 255
 
*- Lithuania's Limited Consumption of Coal and Coke, 227
Annual Luncheon, 343
*- Manchuria's New Coal Mines, 657
 
*- Man-handled Coal in England, 90 Per Cent. of Total Raised, 657
British Engineers’ Association :
*- Markham Main Colliery, Progress of Sinkers, Expected Employment for Large Number of Men, 657
 
*- Natal Coal, Results of By-product Experiments, 69
Safeguarding of Industries Act, Resolution of Regret at Government Attitude, 445
*- New South Wales Coal Output, 569
 
*- Nova Scotia, New Mine and Colliery at Lingan, 121, 175, 445
British Engineering Standards Association :
*- Powdered Coal in the United States, Annual Consumption, 95
 
*- Pulverised Coal, High-pressure Plant, 402
Institution of Automobile Engineers’ Members Represented on Committee, 255
*- Record Output from Deep Pit, 629
 
*- Rotherham Main Colliery, Probable Reopening of Barnsley Pit, 629
Standard Nomenclature for Cycle and Motor
*- Scottish Collieries and Preventable Accidents, 539
 
*- Screenings, Excess of, in Coal Mining, American Complaint, 361
Cycle Parts, 264, 309
*- Seaton Delaval Coal Company's Development at Hastings Pit, 657
 
*- Snowdon Colliery near Dover, Purchase of, 95
Standard Railway Rails, 674
*- Spitzbergen, New Coal Mining Operations, Extensive, Projected, 309
 
*- United States Coal Mines, Statistics of Injuries and Financial Loss, 361
Standard Specifications :
*- Vibrating Screen for Fine Separation of Coal, 717
 
*- Victoria, Brown Coal Prospects at Bambra, 413
Galvanised Steel Wire Strand for Signalling Purposes, 644
*- Warragul, Victoria, Coal Discovery, 569
 
*- Welsh Coalfields, Rhondda and Llanelly, 387
Lighting and Starter Cables on Motor Cars, 387
*- Wireless Communication for Mine Rescue Work, 361
 
*- Worcestershire Coal Mining Estate, Projected Development, 479
Traction Motors of the Series-wound
*- World's Production of Coal, United States Large Proportion, 387
 
*COLD-STARTING Oil Engine, Test Results' 283
Direct-current Type, 15
*Cold Storage Scheme at Walvis Bay, 445
 
*Colonel Crompton's Eightieth Birthday, 656
British Foundrymen, Institution of :
*Commonwealth's New Duty Against Great Britain, 479
 
*Commonwealth Radium-bearing Ore, Great Possibilities, 687
Cause of Bad Castings, 147
*Complimentary Dinner, 395
 
*Compressed Fibre for Pistons of Internal Combustion Engines, 69
British India Imports and Exports, Satisfactory Trade Balance, 509
*Concrete as Lining for Mine Shafts, 15
 
*Condensers and Grid Leaks, Philip Coursey, 283
British Prices 70 Per Cent. Higher than Continental and Orders Sent Abroad in Consequence, 283, 312
*Conferences and Congresses--see Exhibition, British Empire
 
*Cooking Utensils Test, Report on Linings for, 43
British Thomson-Houston Testers’ Club, 293 Broadcasting—see Wireless.
*Copenhagen, British Club Opened, 298
 
*Copper in Australia, High Cost of Labour and Supplies and Closing Down of Mines, 69
Bunkering Plant on the Tees, Satisfactory Test, 479
*Copper Deposit in Rhodesia, Another Big Discovery of, 15
 
*Copper Mines in Australia to be Merged and Railway Extended, 599
Burns, New Treatment which Includes, Electric, Steam, and Metal Burns, 479
*Copper Ore Deposit on Rhodesia-Congo Border, 117
 
*Copper Ore Deposits in Yugo-Slavia, 15
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*Copper Production in Australia, Extension of Principal Company's Works, 15
CABLE, Direct Connection between London and Emden, 175
*Copper Works and By-product Plant at Middlesbrough, 413
 
*Corrosion or Rusting of Metal Prevented by Use of Whitewash, 175
Calcium Arsenate Plant, Largest in the World
*Cost of Living and Men's Pay Unchanged, 444
 
*Cotton Ginnery Opening at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 127
at Montgomery, Alabama, 335
*Coventry Commercial and Technical Library, Useful Additions, 599
 
*Cunard Company's New Naval Architect, 361
Calculators for Gas Calorimetry, 608
*Cyanite, Interesting Possibilities of, 599
 
Cameron Falls Development, Ontario, Great
 
Power Scheme, 15
 
Canada, Wainwright Oilfield, Estimated Area,
 
69, 361
 
Canadian Dominion Forest Service, Experimental Silvicultural Work, 147
 
Canadian Gold and Silver Exports, 569
 
Canadian Mineral Production Statistics, 15 ,
 
Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric Exhibition Vehicle, 413
 
Canadian Resources of Natural Gas and
 
Helium, Survey Results None too Favourable, 309
 
Cape Breton, Harbour at Ingouish, Deepening on Account of Gypsum Deposit, 449
 
Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air, Instrument for Detection, J. A. Vaughan, 413
 
Castings of Sand and Cores Cleaned by High-pressuro Water, 599
 
Catalogues for Jerusalem, 183
 
Cement and Mud Fluids Used in Oil and Gas
 
Wells, Tests for Determination of Tensile
 
Strength, 121
 
Centralians, Old, Annual Dinner, 200
 
Cerium for Gas Mantles and other Purposes, 201
 
Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, First
 
Provincial Meeting, 509
 
Chelmsford Engineering Society, Fourth Annual Conversazione, 459
 
Chicago Drainage Canal Threatens Further
 
Damage to the Levels of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, 121
 
Chilean Government Improvement of Irrigation and Canals, 255
 
Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete Described as Dangerous, 569
 
Chromium—see Iron and Steel
 
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
Alberta Coal, Great Increase in Output, 361
 
Antrim and Tyrone, Valuable Areas of Unworked Coal in, 15
 
Barrow Hill Now Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 335
 
Belgian Congo, Result of Search for Coal, 657
 
Burnham-on-Crouch Coal Discovery, 361
 
Canada’s Average Coal Consumption, 599
 
Coal-breaking Plant for Montreal, 69
 
Coal Dust Explosions in Utah, Intensive
 
Study of Safety Precautions, 445
 
Coaling Staithes Projected at Port Clarence Wharf, River Tees, 147
 
Colliery Accidents in Scotland, Fire-damp and Naked Lights, 599
 
Colliery Chimneys Demolished, 361
 
Fushun, Schemes for Working Coal Deposits, 255
 
Lithuania’s Limited Consumption of Coal and
 
Coke, 227
 
Manchuria’s New Coal Mines, 657
 
Man-handled Coal in England, 90 Per Cent.
 
of Total Raised, 657
 
Markham Main Colliery, Progress of Sinkers, Expected Employment for Large Number of Men, 657
 
Natal Coal, Results of By-product Experiments, 69
 
New South Wales Coal Output, 569
 
Nova Scotia, New Mine and Colliery at
 
Lingan, 121, 175, 445
 
Powdered Coal in the United States, Annual Consumption, 95
 
Pulverised Coal, High-pressure Plant, 402
 
Record Output from Deep Pit, 629
 
Rotherham Main Colliery, Probable Reopening of Barnsley Pit, 629
 
Scottish Collieries and Preventable Accidents, 539
 
Screenings, Excess of, in Coal Mining, American Complaint, 361
 
Seaton Delaval Coal Company’s Development at Hastings Pit, 657
 
Snowdon Colliery near Dover, Purchase of, 95
 
Spitzbergen, New Coal Mining Operations, Extensive, Projected, 309
 
United States Coal Mines, Statistics of Injuries and Financial Loss, 361
 
Vibrating Screen for Fine Separation of Coal, 717
 
Victoria, Brown Coal Prospects at Bambra, 413
 
Warragul, Victoria, Coal Discovery, 569
 
Welsh Coalfields, Rhondda and Llanelly, 387
 
Wireless Communication for Mine Rescue
 
Work, 361
 
Worcestershire Coal Mining Estate, Projected Development, 479
 
World’s Production of Coal, United States
 
Large Proportion, 387
 
COLD-STxARTING Oil Engine, Test Results’ 283
 
Cold Storage Scheme at Walvis Bay, 445
 
Colonel Crompton’s Eightieth Birthday, 656
 
Commonwealth’s New Duty Against Great Britain, 479
 
Commonwealth Radium-bearing Ore, Great Possibilities, 687
 
Complimentary Dinner, 395
 
Compressed Fibre for Pistons of Internal Combustion Engines, 69
 
Concrete as Lining for Mine Shafts, 15
 
Condensers and Grid Leaks, Philip Coursey, 283
 
Conferences and Congresses—see Exhibition,
 
British Empire
 
Cooking Utensils Test, Report on Linings for, 43
 
Copenhagen, British Club Opened, 298
 
Copper in Australia, High Cost of Labour and
 
Supplies and Closing Down of Mines, 69
 
Copper Deposit in Rhodesia, Another Big Discovery of, 15
 
Copper Mines in Australia to be Merged and Railway Extended, .599
 
Copper Ore Deposit on Rhodesia-Congo Border, 117
 
Copper Ore Deposits in Yu go-Slavia, 15
 
Copper Production in Australia, Extension of
 
Principal Company’s Works, 15
 
Copper Works and By-product Plant at Middlesbrough, 413
 
Corrosion or Rusting of Metal Prevented by Use of Whitewash, 175
 
Cost of Living and Men’s Pay Unchanged, 444
 
Cotton Ginnery Opening at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 127
 
Coventry Commercial and Technical Library, Useful Additions, 599
 
Cunard Company’s New Naval Architect, 361
 
Cyanite, Interesting Possibilities of, 599


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D
DAM Damage on the Musquash River Power Development Plant, 15
*DAM Damage on the Musquash River Power Development Plant, 15
 
*Darlington to Replace Tramway System by Trolley Omnibuses, 657
Darlington to Replace Tramway System by Trolley Omnibuses, 657
*Death of Mr. A. C. Flint, 121
 
*Death of Mr. Thomas Henry Rowe, Cornish Mining Engineer, 147
Death of Mr. A. 0. Flint, 121
*Death of Mr. T. Settle, 121
 
*Derwent Diversion to Avoid Pollution from Colliery Refuse, 309
Death of Mr. Thomas Henry Rowe, Cornish
*Diamond “ Pipe ” Discovery in South Africa, 663
 
*Diesel Engine Tests at Wallsend, 671
Mining Engineer, 147
*Dock Strike, Recent, Wages 125 Per Cent. Above Pre-war and Cost of Living 75 Per Cent., 255
 
*Docks, Surrey Commercial, and Dam Failure, 539
Death of Mr. T. Settle, 121
*Dredged Material Delivered by Sunk Pipe, 255
 
*Dredger, Hopper, on the Great Lakes, Measurement and Equipment of, 335
Derwent Diversion to Avoid Pollution from
*Dubuc, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Successive Appointments in Canada, 255
 
*Dundee Harbour Extensions, 43
Colliery Refuse, 309
*Dutch Manufacturer’s Discovery as Result of Government Order, 309
 
Diamond “ Pipe ” Discovery in South Africa, 663
 
Diesel Engine Tests at Wallsend, 671
 
Dock Strike, Recent, Wages 125 Per Cent.
 
Above Pre-war and Cost of Living 75 Per Cent., 255
 
Docks, Surrey Commercial, and Dam Failure, 539
 
Dredged Material Delivered by Sunk Pipe, 255
 
Dredger, Hopper, on the Great Lakes, Measurement and Equipment of, 335
 
Dubuc, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Successive Appointments in Canada, 255
 
Dundee Harbour Extensions, 43
 
Dutch Manufacturer’s Discovery as Result of Government Order, 309


E
E
EDINBURGH Gas-making Plant Extensions, 43
*EDINBURGH Gas-making Plant Extensions, 43
 
*Edinburgh-Glasgow Road, New, Work to be Started on, 509
Edinburgh-Glasgow Road, New, Work to be Started on, 509
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
 
*- Air Heating Advantages in an American Power Station, 509
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*- Australasian Electric Supply Systems, Favourable Position of Certain Towns, 479
Air Heating Advantages in an American Power Station, 509
*- Automatic Synchroniser, Brown Boveri, 387  
 
*- Boston and Detroit, Plans for Transmission of Electrical Power, 569
Australasian Electric Supply Systems, Favourable Position of Certain Towns, 479
*- Breakdowns, Electrical, in 1923, 629
 
*- British Columbia Electric Company's Projected Tunnel between Lakes, Tenders Called for, 539
Automatic Synchroniser, Brown Boveri, 387 Boston and Detroit, Plans for Transmission of Electrical Power, 569
*- British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Heavy Cost of Equipment, 201
 
*- Burton-on-Trent Supply, Proposed Extension, 569
Breakdowns, Electrical, in 1923, 629
*- Calcutta Electric Supply to be Extended to Outlying Districts, 43
 
*- Canada's Extensive Electric Power Development, 15
British Columbia Electric Company’s Projected Tunnel between Lakes, Tenders Called for, 539
*- Cape Town-Simonstown Line, New Electric Generating Station, 687
 
*- Collie Coalfield of Western Australia, Power Station for Supplying, 717
British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Heavy Cost of Equipment, 201
*- Coventry Corporation Electricity Undertaking, 657
 
*- Deeside Electrical Requirements, Report by Aberdeen Chief Electrical Engineer, 445
Burton-on-Trent Supply, Proposed Extension, 569
*- Direct Photographic Records of Electrical Impulses, 717
 
*- Electric Brass Melting in the United States, Activity Greatly in Excess of other Countries, 657
Calcutta Electric Supply to be Extended to Outlying Districts, 43
*- Electric Power Mains Projected in the Midlands, 121
 
*- Electrical and Reciprocating Engine Power for Textile Factory Working, Comparison, 95
Canada’s Extensive Electric Power Development, 15
*- Electric Wire Manufacturing Companies in Japan, Great Impetus to Work Caused by Restoration after Earthquake, 255
 
*- Exeter Electricity Works, Extension of Plant, 387
Cape Town-Simonstown Line, New Electric Generating Station, 687
*- Grit Arrester at Electricity Works, Good Results from, 283
 
*- "Hexaphase" System of Working Cables, 387
Collie Coalfield of Western Australia, Power Station for Supplying, 717
*- Hull (Quebec) Electric Company's Big Project in the Gatineau Valley, 255
 
*- Illinois Company's Projected 200,000 Kilowatts Station, 717
Coventry Corporation Electricity Undertaking, 657
*- Islington Borough Council's Experience of Refuse Collection, Horse and Electric Vehicles Compared, 309
 
*- Italian Orders for Two 30,000 Kilovoltampere Three-phase Alternators, 687
Deeside Electrical Requirements, Report by Aberdeen Chief Electrical Engineer, 445“
*- Japanese Scheme for Power Development and Railway Electrification, 43
 
*- Manchuria Power Scheme on the Yalu River, 43
Direct Photographic Records of Electrical Impulses, 717
*- Mersey Power Company's Prosperity 509
 
*- Million Volt Testing Set Ordered for Laboratory in Chicago, 717
Electric Brass Melting in the United States, Activity Greatly in Excess of other Countries, 657
*- Mining Subsidence and Effect on Cables and Power Stations, Royal Commission Evidence, 539
 
*- Motor, 6300 H.P., American, in Course of Installation in India, 147
Electric Power Mains Projected in the Midlands, 121
*- Motor Generator's Disastrous Breakdown, 569
 
*- Newark Corporation's Application Refused by Electricity Commissioners, 717
Electrical and Reciprocating Engine Power for Textile Factory Working, Comparison, 95
*- Newcastle, New South Wales, Tramway Electrification, Cost and Saving, 69 í
 
*- New York's Electric Signs and Large Amount of Electricity Required, 283
Electric Wire Manufacturing Companies in Japan, Great Impetus to Work Caused by Restoration after Earthquake, 255
*- New Zealand's Extensive Use of Electric Power, 387
 
*- Pelton Wheel Shrunk on to Shaft by Means of Electric Heat, 201
Exeter Electricity Works, Extension of Plant, 387
*- Pennsylvania's Production of Electric Power, 569
 
*- Plymouth Electricity Works Extension, 95
Grit Arrester at Electricity Works, Good Results from, 283
*- Power Station Under Construction - at Molnungushi Falls, Rhodesia, 717
 
*- Ribble Power Station and Its Approaching Completion, 445
Hexaphase System of Working Cables, 387
*- Scanty Use of Electricity in the United Kingdom, 395
 
*- Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, The B.E.A.M.A. Offer, 317
Hull (Quebec) Electric Company’s Big Project in the Gatineau Valley, 255
*- Shanghai Municipal Electric Department, Annual Report, 657
 
*- South Africa and Electricity Supply Commission, Terms Arranged with Capetown and Durban, 687
Illinois Company’s Projected 200,000 Kilowatts Station, 717
*- Storage Battery Competition, Five Vehicles Selected for Test, 687
 
*- Sugarloaf Rubicon Electricity Supply Scheme, Victoria, 95
Islington Borough Council’s Experience of Refuse Collection, Horse and Electric Vehicles Compared, 309
*- "Super-synchronous" Motor, New Type, 335  
 
*- Sydney, New South Wales, Recommended Appointment of British Electrical Expert, 479
Italian Orders for Two 30,000 Kilovoltampere Three-phase Alternators, 687
*- Talcs Used for Electrical Appliances, Tests, 445
 
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
Japanese Scheme for Power Development and Railway Electrification, 43
*- Town Lighting of Lydenburg, South Africa, Waterfall to be Utilised, 335
 
*- Transformer Pillars Out of Operation, Tests of Apparatus for Reduction of Current Losses in, 260
Manchuria Power Scheme on the Yalu River, 43
*- Transmission Line, Southern California, Increased Capacity, 95
 
*- Transmission Problems, Major A. M. Taylor's Hexaphase System, 201
Mersey Power Company’s Prosperity 509
*- Underground Cable, 66,000-Volt, at Cleveland, Successful Tests on, 717
 
*- Underground Electric Railway Efforts at Economy in Use of Power Supply, 309
Million Volt Testing Set Ordered for Laboratory in Chicago, 717
*- Union of South Africa, Use of Electric Power in Industrial Establishments, 717
 
*- Wattmeter, Direct-acting, Totalising, Recording, 479
Mining Subsidence and Effect on Cables and Power Stations, Royal Commission Evidence, 539
*- Welder, New Electric, Advantages of, 599
 
*- Wireless Aerials Falling, Accidents, 387
Motor, 6300 H.P., American, in Course of Installation in India, 147
*- Yallourn-Yarraville Transmission Line Completed and Satisfactory, 283
 
*- Yallourn Undertaking, Steady Progress by Victoria Electricity Commission, 717
Motor Generator’s Disastrous Breakdown, 569
*ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Research in Germany, Financial Assistance from American Company, 175
 
*Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361, 395
Newark Corporation’s Application Refused by Electricity Commissioners, 717
*Engineering Institute of Canada, New President, 413
 
*Erosion Checked by Discarded Motor Car Bodies, 387
Newcastle, New South Wales, Tramway Electrification, Cost and Saving, 69
*European Telephone Network, Conference on the Question, 509
 
*EXHIBITIONS :
New York’s Electric Signs and Large Amount of Electricity Required, 283
*- All-British Motor Vehicles and Accessories Exhibition in Melbourne, 227
 
*- British Empire Exhibition :
New Zealand’s Extensive Use of Electric Power, 387
*-- Architecture Exhibition at Wembley, 586
 
*-- Conferences of Engineering Societies at Wembley, 613
Pelton Wheel Shrunk on to Shaft by Means of Electric Heat, 201
*-- Conference on Science and Labour, 586
 
*-- Empire Automobile Conference, 702
Pennsylvania’s Production of Electric Power, 569
*-- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361
 
*-- Empire Textile Conference, 613
Plymouth Electricity Works Extension, 95
*-- "Neyer-Stop" Railway, Yorath Lewis, to be Connected with Metropolitan Railway Station, 255
 
*-- Silver Nugget, Largest Found, to be Shown in Canadian Section, 43
Power Station Under Construction - at Molnungushi Falls, Rhodesia, 717
*-- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Used at Opening in 1825, to be Exhibited, 121
 
*-- World Power Conference, 671
Ribble Power Station and Its Approaching Completion, 445
*- Building Exhibition at Olympia, Free Popular Lectures, 395
 
*- German Wireless Exhibition at Hamburg, 283
Scanty Use of Electricity in the United Kingdom, 395
*- Institute of Patentees, Inventions Exhibition, 657
 
*- International Exhibition in Dunedin, New Zealand, 580, 657
Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, The B.E.A.M.A. Offer, 317
*- International Foundry Trades' Exhibition at Birmingham, 43, 200, 687
 
*- Leipzig Autumn Fair, 613
Shanghai Municipal Electric Department, Annual Report, 657
*- Lyons Fair, Particulars of, 175
 
*- Norwegian Industrial Fair, 657
South Africa and Electricity Supply Commission, Terms Arranged with Capetown and Durban, 687
*- Okehampton Agricultural Association to Construct Permanent Exhibition Ground, 283
 
*- Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, 201
Storage Battery Competition, Five Vehicles Selected for Test. 687
*- Swedish Industries Fair at Gothenburg, 629
 
*- Wireless Apparatus Exhibition at Geneva, 201
Sugarloaf Rubicon Electricity Supply Scheme, Victoria, 95
*- Yachting and Boating Exhibition, 51
 
*EXPERIMENTAL Explosions in France, 147  
Super-synchronous Motor, New Type, 335 Sydney, New South Wales, Recommended Appointment of British Electrical Expert, 479
*Explosion of Carbon Bisulphide Still near Runcorn, 717
 
Talcs^Used for Electrical Appliances, Tests, 445
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS {continued):
 
Town Lighting of Lydenburg, South Africa, Waterfall to be Utilised, 335
 
Transformer Pillars Out of Operation, Tests of Apparatus for Reduction of Current Losses in, 260
 
Transmission Line, Southern California, Increased Capacity, 95
 
Transmission Problems, Major A. M. Taylor’s Hexaphase System, 201
 
Underground Cable, 66,000-Volt, at Cleveland, Successful Tests on, 717
 
Underground Electric Railway Efforts at Economy in Use of Power Supply, 309
 
Union of South Africa, Use of Electric Power in Industrial Establishments, 717
 
Wattmeter, Direct-acting, Totalising, Recording, 479
 
Welder, New Electric, Advantages of, 599
 
Wireless Aerials Falling, Accidents, 387
 
Yallourn—Yarraville Transmission Line Completed and Satisfactory, 283
 
Yallourn Undertaking, Steady Progress by Victoria Electricity Commission, 717
 
ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Research in Germany, Financial Assistance from American Company, 175
 
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361, 395
 
Engineering Institute of Canada, New President, 413
 
Erosion Checked by Discarded Motor Car Bodies, 387
 
European Telephone Network, Conference on the Question, 509
 
EXHIBITIONS :
All-British Motor Vehicles and Accessories
 
Exhibition in Melbourne, 227
 
British Empire Exhibition :
 
Architecture Exhibition at Wembley, 586
 
Conferences of Engineering Societies at Wembley, 613
 
Conference on Science and Labour, 586
 
Empire Automobile Conference, 702
 
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361
 
Empire Textile Conference, 613
 
Neyer-Stop Railway, Yorath Lewis, to be Connected with Metropolitan Railway Station, 255
 
Silver Nugget, Largest Found, to be Shown in Canadian Section, 43
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Used at Opening in 1825, to be Exhibited, 121
 
World Power Conference, 671
 
Building Exhibition at Olympia, Free Popular Lectures, 395
 
German Wireless Exhibition at Hamburg, 283
 
Institute of Patentees, Inventions Exhibition, 657
 
International Exhibition in Dunedin, New Zealand, 580, 657
 
International Foundry Trades’ Exhibition at Birmingham, 43, 200, 687
 
Leipzig Autumn Fair, 613
 
Lyons Fair, Particulars of, 175
 
Norwegian Industrial Fair, 657
 
Okehampton Agricultural Association to Construct Permanent Exhibition Ground, 283
 
Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, 201
 
Swedish Industries Fair at Gothenburg, 629
 
Wireless Apparatus Exhibition at Geneva, 201
 
Yachting and Boating Exhibition, 51
 
EXPERIMENTAL Explosions in France, 147 Explosion of Carbon Bisulphide Still near
 
Runcorn, 717


F
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FACTORY Accident Prevention, 183
*FACTORY Accident Prevention, 183
 
*Factory and Workshop Acts, Inquiry, 361
Factory and Workshop Acts, Inquiry, 361
*Falmouth, Abandonment of Transatlantic Scheme, 538
 
*Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, Awards, 425
Falmouth, Abandonment of Transatlantic Scheme, 538
*Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Smoking Concert, 425, 543
 
*Farming and Electro-culture, Minister of Agriculture's Statement, 445
Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, Awards, 425
*Federated Malay States Tin Ore Smelting, 717
 
*Federation of British Industries, Report on South American Tour by Assistant Director, 15
Faraday House Old Students’ Association, Annual Smoking Concert, 425, 543
*Ferry Landing and Docks at Middlesbrough, 361
 
*Fire Destruction of University and Engineering College, Fukuoka, 43
Farming and Electro-culture, Minister of Agriculture’s Statement, 445
*Floating Dock for Southampton, 387
 
*Floating Roofs to Reduce Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 201
Federated Malay States Tin Ore Smelting, 717
*Floating Wharf Used as a Transport Vessel, 657
 
*Forests of Ontario, Aeroplane Fleet to be Set up for Protection, 335
Federation of British Industries, Report on South American Tour by Assistant Director, 15
*Foundry Engineers, Suggested Line of Study for Junior Automobile Students, Percy Pritchard, 66
 
*France's Trade with her Colonies, 227
Ferry Landing and Docks at Middlesbrough, 361
*Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Medals and Certificates Awards, 717
 
*Fremantle Harbour Dredging Progress, 413
Fire Destruction of University and Engineering
*French Paint to Supersede Red Lead, 95
 
*Friction and Lubrication, D. Sillars, 95
College, Fukuoka, 43
*Fuel Oil Production Experiments by South Manchurian Railway, 569
 
*Fuel Research, Assistant Director Appointed, 283
Floating Dock for Southampton, 387
*Fuel Research Board Special Report No. 1, 539
 
*Fuller's United Electric Works, Annual Staff Dinner, 55
Floating Roofs to Reduce Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 201
*Furfural, Properties of, as Paint Remover, 95
 
Floating Wharf Used as a Transport Vessel, 657
 
Forests of Ontario, Aeroplane Fleet to be Set up for Protection, 335
 
Foundry Engineers, Suggested Line of Study for Junior Automobile Students, Percy Pritchard, 66
 
France’s Trade with her Colonies, 227
 
Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Medals and Certificates Awards, 717
 
Fremantle Harbour Dredging Progress, 413
 
French Paint to Supersede Red Lead, 95
 
Friction and Lubrication, D. Sillars, 95
 
Fuel Oil Production Experiments by South Manchurian Railway, 569
 
Fuel Research, Assistant Director Appointed, 283
 
Fuel Research Board Special Report No. 1, 539
 
Fuller’s United Electric Works, Annual Staff Dinner, 55
 
Furfural, Properties of, as Paint Remover, 95


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GAMPOLA Bridge, Ceylon, 15
*GAMPOLA Bridge, Ceylon, 15
 
*Gas Calorimetry, Calculator for, 608
Gas Calorimetry, Calculator for, 608
*Gas Engines on Hire-Purchase, 95
 
*Gases in Underground Waters, New Use for Analysis of, 69
Gas Engines on Hire-Purchase, 95
*Gasholder, Spiral-guided, Largest in this Country, 387
 
*Gas-making Plant for Vancouver, 599
Gases in Underground Waters, New Use for Analysis of, 69
*Generation, Transformation and Pneumatic Transmission of Power, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
 
*George Montefiore Foundation Prize, 133
Gasholder, Spiral-guided, Largest in this Country, 387
*German Imports into New South Wales, 361
 
*"Glanzkohle," Properties of New Material Akin to Graphite, 175
Gas-making Plant for Vancouver, 599
*Glass Trade, Comparison of Results of Different Shifts in, 175
 
*Glassworkers' Union and Discontinuance of the McKenna Duties, 539
Generation, Transformation and Pneumatic Transmission of Power, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
*Gold Alloy to Rival Platinum, 95
 
*Gold Medal of the Town of Paris, Award to M. Bienvenue, 147
George Montefiore Foundation Prize, 133
*Gold Mines, Hollinger, Ontario, New Port Plant Approaching Completion, Vast Expectations from, 95, 599
 
*Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Rapid Development, 599
German Imports into New South Wales, 361
*Gold and other Deposits in Tanganyika, 147
 
*Grain Elevator, Durban, Inquiry into Foundations, 381
Glanzkohle,Properties of New Material Akin to Graphite, 175
*Grain Shipped through Montreal in 1923, Record Amount, 95
 
*Great Britain's Coal Mines Output, 15
Glass Trade, Comparison of Results of Different Shifts in, 175
 
Glassworkers’ Union and Discontinuance of the McKenna Duties, 539
 
Gold Alloy to Rival Platinum, 95
 
Gold Medal of the Town of Paris, Award to M. Bienvenue, 147
 
Gold Mines, Hollinger, Ontario, New Port Plant Approaching Completion, Vast Expectations from, 95, 599
 
Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Rapid Development, 599
 
Gold and other Deposits in Tanganyika, 147
 
Grain Elevator, Durban, Inquiry into Foundations, 381
 
Grain Shipped through Montreal in 1923, Record Amount, 95
 
Great Britain’s Coal Mines Output, 15


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HARDWARE Trade Journal, 159
*HARDWARE Trade Journal, 159
 
*Hudson Bay as a Grain Outlet, Pros and Cons of the Question, 599
Hudson Bay as a Grain Outlet, Pros and Cons of the Question, 599
*Hull, Port of, 697
 
*Hydro-electric Development on the Saguenay River, One of the Largest in the World, 629
Hull, Port of, 697
*Hydro-electric Equipment, Large Units, W. M. White, 147
 
*Hydro-electric Generating Unit, Largest in the World, at Niagara Falls, 69
Hydro-electric Development on the Saguenay
*Hydro-electric Installation for International Paper Company on Hudson River, 361
 
*Hydro-electric Plant on the Mississippi River, 201
River, One of the Largest in the World, 629
*Hydro-electric Power Scheme in New Zealand, Tenders for Plant, 15
 
*Hydro-electric Scheme in Ceylon, 69
Hydro-electric Equipment, Large Units, W. M.
*Hydro-electric Scheme of Tasmania, 387
 
*Hydro-electric Works in the Tirso Valley, Largest in the World, 509
White, 147
*Hypochlorite and Chlorate, Pure Solutions Obtained Electrolytically, 687
 
Hydro-electric Generating Unit, Largest in the World, at Niagara Falls, 69
 
Hydro-electric Installation for International
 
Paper Company on Hudson River, 361
 
Hydro-electric Plant on the Mississippi River, 201
 
Hydro-electric Power Scheme in New Zealand,
 
Tenders for Plant, 15
 
Hydro-electric Scheme in Ceylon, 69
 
Hydro-electric Scheme of Tasmania, 387
 
Hydro-electric Works in the Tirso Valley,
 
Largest in the World, 509
 
Hypochlorite and Chlorate, Pure Solutions
 
Obtained Electrolytically, 687


I
I
INDIA and the Indians Unsuited for Shipping Enterprise, 201
*INDIA and the Indians Unsuited for Shipping Enterprise, 201
 
*Indian Boiler Regulations, 237
Indian Boiler Regulations, 237
*Indian Tariff Board's Proposed Duties and Bounties on Certain Iron and Steel Products, 479
 
*Industrial Fatigue Research Board, Fourth Annual Report, 657
Indian Tariff Board’s Proposed Duties and Bounties on Certain Iron and Steel Products, 479
*Inertia of Matter and Inertia of Mind, Effect on Industrial Development, 255
 
*Infection by Telephone, Risk Quite Negligible in View of Precautions, 227
Industrial Fatigue Research Board, Fourth Annual Report, 657
*International Congress of Architectural Education, 183
 
*Invention, Bertram Joy, 84
Inertia of Matter and Inertia of Mind, Effect on Industrial Development, 255
*Italy's Hydraulic Resources, Active Development of, 657
 
*IRON AND STEEL :
Infection by Telephone, Risk Quite Negligible in View of Precautions, 227
*- Agreement Between British Columbia and United States Concerning Conversion of Steel Scrap, andc., 413
 
*- Alloy Steel, Economical Uses of, 227
International Congress of Architectural Educa tion, 183
*- Blast-furnace Flue Dusts, Utilisation of, Investigation, 335
 
*- Brazil Company Said to Propose Blastfurnace Erection, 15
Invention, Bertram Joy, 84
*- British Cast Iron Research Association, Director Appointed, 133
 
*- British Empire Big Iron Contract with German Buyers, 629
Italy’s Hydraulic Resources, Active Development of, 657
*- Chromium Plating, Company Started for Exploitation of Discovery, 309
 
*- Electrolytic Iron and Question of Corrosion, 569
IRON AND STEEL :
*- Foundry Iron Production from Sponge Iron in the Electric Furnace, Testing Results, 175
Agreement Between British Columbia and United States Concerning Conversion of Steel Scrap, &c., 413
*- French Blast-furnace Working Statistics, 509, 683
 
*- German Failure to Establish Iron and Steel Industry in Chile, 201
Alloy Steel, Economical Uses of, 227
*- Hardened Steel and Brittleness, Effects of Various Methods Used, 201
 
*- Heavy Steel Trade, Proposed Selling Agency, 15
Blast-furnace Flue Dusts, Utilisation of, Investigation, 335
*- Iron Mines on Belle Island, Newfoundland, Reopening, 147
 
*- Iron Ore Exports from Algeria to Great Britain, 413
Brazil Company Said to Propose Blastfurnace Erection, 15
*- Ironstone Mines Reopened in North Yorkshire, 43
 
*- Lake Athabasca, Drilling to Investigate Extent of Iron Ore Deposits on North Shore, 15
British Cast Iron Research Association, Director Appointed, 133
*- Melilla, Details of New Iron Ore Shipping Plant for, 175
 
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel :
British Empire Big Iron Contract with German Buyers, 629
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in December, 1923, 69
 
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 227
Chromium Plating, Company Started for Exploitation of Discovery, 309
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 335
 
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 445
Electrolytic Iron and Question of Corrosion, 569
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 539
 
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in May, 687
Foundry Iron Production from Sponge Iron in the Electric Furnace, Testing Results, 175
*- Nickel-iron Alloys, Remarkable Magnetic Properties of Certain Types, 309
 
*- Nickel Mines of Canada, Output Statistics, 147
French Blast-furnace Working Statistics, 509, 683
*- Nickel Ore Deposits of Sudbury, Canada, Most Important Known, 15
 
*- Ontario Government's Proposed Bounty on Iron Ore, 226
German Failure to Establish Iron and Steel
*- Ore in Tasmania to be Developed by British Company, 509
 
*- Ouenza Iron Mines, North Africa, Output, 15
Industry in Chile, 201
*- Oxygen Addition to Blast, Advisable Limit in Amount, 121
 
*- Phosphorus Diffusion in Iron and Steel, Conditions and Results, N. C. Marples, 43
Hardened Steel and Brittleness, Effects of Various Methods Used, 201
*IRON AND STEEL (continued):
 
*- Plant at Bilbao for High-speed Steel, 657
Heavy Steel Trade, Proposed Selling Agency, 15
*- Precision Gauge, Manufacture, Question of Best Quenching Medium for Steels Used, 147
 
*- Protection of the Steel Industry in India, 509
Iron Mines on Belle Island, Newfoundland, Reopening, 147
*- Rolling Rails Re-started at Workington Steel Works, 509
 
*- Rustless Iron, Successful Experiments on, 227
Iron Ore Exports from Algeria to Great Britain, 413
*- Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
 
*- Sault Ste. Marie Steel Mills, Activity of, 283
Ironstone Mines Reopened in North Yorkshire, 43
*- Sheffield Steel Exports to United States, Effect of Fordney Tariff, 95
 
*- South Manchuria Railway and Extension of Iron and Steel Works, 283
Lake Athabasca, Drilling to Investigate Extent of Iron Ore Deposits on North Shore, 15
*- Stainless Steel Flagstaff, 90ft. High, Proposed as War Memorial, 309
 
*- Steel Rolling Mills in Canada, 15
Melilla, Details of' New Iron Ore Shipping Plant for, 175
*- Steels, Normal and Abnormal, Microscopic Examination of, 227
 
*- Sulphur in Blast-furnace Charges, 509
National Federation of Iron and Steel :
*- Sweden, Pig Iron Production for September, 43
 
*- Swedish Iron Trade Labour Conflict, Trade Conditions, 539
Pig Iron and Steel Production in December, 1923, 69
*- Temperatures in Blast-furnaces Using Charcoal as Fuel, 413
 
*- Twelve-hour Day Elimination in the Steel Industry and Increased Cost of Production, 147
Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 227
 
Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 335
 
Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 445
 
Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 539
 
Pig Iron and Steel Production in May, 687
 
Nickel-iron Alloys, Remarkable Magnetic Properties of Certain Types, 309
 
Nickel Mines of Canada, Output Statistics, 147
 
Nickel Ore Deposits of Sudbury, Canada, Most Important Known, 15
 
Ontario Government’s Proposed Bounty on Iron Ore, 226
 
Oro in Tasmania to bo Developed by British Company, 509
 
Ouenza Iron Mines, North Africa, Output, 15
 
Oxygen Addition to Blast, Advisable Limit in Amount, 121
 
Phosphorus Diffusion in Iron and Steel, Conditions and Results, N. C. Marples, 43
 
 
IRON AND STEEL (continued) :
 
Plant at Bilbao for High-speed Steel, 657
 
Precision Gauge, Manufacture, Question of Best Quenching Medium for Steels Used, 147
 
Protection of the Steel Industry in India, 509
 
Rolling Rails Re-started at Workington Steel Works, 509
 
Rustless Iron, Successful Experiments on, 227
 
Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
 
Sault Ste. Marie Steel Mills, Activity of, 283
 
Sheffield Steel Exports to United States, Effect of Fordney Tariff, 95
 
South Manchuria Railway and Extension of Iron and Steel Works, 283
 
Stainless Steel Flagstaff, 90ft. High, Proposed as War Memorial, 309
 
Steel Rolling Mills in Canada, 15
 
Steels, Normal and Abnormal, Microscopic Examination of, 227
 
Sulphur in Blast-furnace Charges, 509
 
Sweden, Pig Iron Production for September, 43
 
Swedish Iron Trade Labour Conflict, Trade Conditions, 539
 
Temperatures in Blast-furnaces Using Charcoal as Fuel, 413
 
Twelve-hour Day Elimination in the Steel Industry and Increased Cost of Production, 147
 
JAPANESE Earthquake and Temporary Shelters, Galvanised Sheet Orders for Great Britain, 255
 
Johannesburg Gold Mining Industry Demand for Increased Wages Met by Monthly Bonus, 147
 
Johannesburg, Proposed Power Station at Witbank, 15
 
Jointing Material for Air Pipes, Brothers, 459
 
&c., Brown


at Glasgow
J
 
*JAPANESE Earthquake and Temporary Shelters, Galvanised Sheet Orders for Great Britain, 255
Celebration,
*Johannesburg Gold Mining Industry Demand for Increased Wages Met by Monthlv Bonus, 147
*Johannesburg, Proposed Power Station at Witbank, 15
*Jointing Material for Air Pipes, andc., Brown Brothers, 459


K
K
*KELVIN Centenary Celebrations at Glasgow University, 569
*Kelvin Centenary, Masonic Lodge Celebration, 586
*Kelvin Dinner, 556
*Kelvin Medal Presentation, Reception of Written Addresses, Exhibit of Kelvin Apparatus, Oration, Banquet, 638
*KING'S COLLEGE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
*- Anniversary Meeting, 130
*- Economics as Applied to Mechanical Engineering, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 130
*Kosi Bay, South Africa, Development, as Port for Coaling or Cotton Trade, 335
*Krupps' "Naval Union of the Levant," 569
*Krupps and Spanish Shipbuilding Yard, Report of Projected Purchase, 209


KELVIN Centenary Celebrations
L
 
*LABORATORY Experiments and "Horse Sense," Professor E. C. Williams, 147
University, 569
*Lancashire Boiler, Failure of Blow-down Bend, 629
 
*Lead Poisoning and Production of Zinc Oxide, 69
Kelvin Centenary, Masonic Lodge 586
*Lead and Zinc Production in the United States, 69
 
*Leakage Costing at the Rate of £500 a Year, 121
Kelvin Dinner, 556
*Leather Belting Manufacturers' Federation, Standard Specification, 569
 
*Lectures, Popular Free, at the Building Exhibition, 395
Kelvin Medal Presentation, Reception of
*Leicester Rebuilding Proposals, 95
 
*Leicester Sewerage System Extensions, 610
Written Addresses, Exhibit of Kelvin Apparatus, Oration, Banquet, 638
*Lignite Discovery near Shrinagar, Kashmir, 95
 
*Lignite Explorations in Province of Murcia, Satisfactory Results, 283
King’s College Engineering Society :
*Limpopo, Negotiations for Government Construction of Bridge, 309
 
*Liquid Oxygen as Explosive for Gold Mines, 69
Anniversary Meeting, 130
*Liquid Oxygen Explosives, Field Tests of, 227
 
*Liskeard Gas Company's Scheme for Electrical Supply, 479
Economics as Applied to Mechanical Engineering, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 130 Kosi Bay, South Africa, Development, as Port for Coaling or Cotton Trade, 335
*Lourenco Marques Harbour Extension, 255
 
*Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant for Midlothian Paper Mills, 147
Krupps’ “ Naval Union of the Levant,” 569 Krupps and Spanish Shipbuilding Yard,
*Lumber Exports from British Columbia, 309
 
Report of Projected Purchase, 209
 
LABORATORY Experiments and Horse Sense,Professor E. C. Williams, 147
 
Lancashire Boiler, Failure of Blow-down Bend, 629
 
Lead Poisoning and Production of Zinc Oxide, 69
 
Lead and Zinc Production in the United States,
 
69
 
Leakage Costing at the Rate of £500 a Year, 121
 
Leather Belting Manufacturers’ Federation,
 
Standard Specification, 569
 
Lectures, Popular Free, at the Building Exhibition, 395
 
Leicester Rebuilding Proposals, 95
 
Leicester Sewerage System Extensions, 610
 
Lignite Discovery near Shrinagar, Kashmir, 95
 
Lignite Explorations in Province of Murcia, Satisfactory Results, 283
 
Limpopo, Negotiations for Government Construction of Bridge, 309
 
Liquid Oxygen as Explosive for Gold Mines, 69
 
Liquid Oxygen Explosives, Field Tests of, 227
 
Liskeard Gas Company’s Scheme for Electrical
 
Supply, 479
 
Louren^o Marques Harbour Extension, 255
 
Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant for Midlothian Paper Mills, 147
 
Lumber Exports from British Columbia, 309


M
M
MANCHESTER Approval of Proposed Census of Production, 413
*MANCHESTER Approval of Proposed Census of Production, 413
 
*Manchester Steam Users' Association :
Manchester Steam Users’ Association :
*- Annual Meeting, Question of Incorporation, 413
 
*- Mr. C. E. Stromeyer's Annual Report, 15  
Annual Meeting, Question of Incorporation,
*- Report, 335
 
*Marine Engines, Direct-reversing, for Egypt, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 227
413
*Marine Petrol Engine, New Type, 479
 
*Marseilles, Shipping and Goods Statistics, 121
Mr. C. E. Stroimeyer’s Annual Report, 15
*Mathematics in America, Progress in Recent Years, 283
 
*Menai Straits, Change of Scheme for Electrical Supply, 335
Report, 335
*Mercury Mine in China, Crudest Possible Methods of Treating the Mineral, 657
 
*Metallurgical Research, Professor Thomas Turner, 276
Marine Engines, Direct-reversing, for Egypt,
*Metallurgy Research Fellowship, New Foundation, 95
 
*Metals--see also Associations, Institute of Metals
J. S. White and Co., Limited, 227
*Methane in Water in Enclosed Heating Systems, Dangers of, 95
 
*Metric System for Russia, 147
Marine Petrol Engine, New Type, 479
*Metric System in Soviet Republics, Demand for Metric Scales and Weights, 539
 
*Middlesbrough, New Bridge Across the Tees, 43
Marseilles, Shipping and Goods Statistics, 121
*Milk Transport in Glass-lined Tank Motors Instead of by Train, 687
 
*Mine Rescue Oxygen-breathing Apparatus, Useful Handbook on, 147
Mathematics in America, Progress in Recent
*Mineral Deposits in the Ukraine, Investigation by Geological Committee, 227
 
*Mineral Output of New South Wales, Statistics, 309
Years, 283
*Mineral Production Increasing in British Columbia, 121
 
*Mineral Production in Tasmania, Statistics, 147
Menai Straits, Change of Scheme for Electrical
*Minerals, Important New Area of, Discovered in Australia, 479
 
*Mines Department Willing to Test Electric Bell, andc., for Coal Mines, 283
Supply, 335
*Mines, Inrushes of Water into, Committee of Inquiry into Danger, 175
 
*Mining Bureau of Mukden, Two Coal Mines Opened and Paying, 509
Mercury Mine in China, Crudest Possible
*Mining Education at Wigan, Grant in Aid, 387
 
*Mining Industry of South Africa, Consumption of Imported Materials, 569
Methods of Treating the Mineral, 657
*Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Carbon Monoxide in, 282
 
*Motor Cars and Lorries for Australia, Great Increase in Imports, 629
Metallurgical Research, Professor Thomas Turner, 276
*Motor Cars, Small Car Trials, 174, 361
 
*Motor Industry in America, Statistics for 1923, 657
Metallurgy Research Fellowship, New Foundation, 95
*Murray River, Australia, Official Report on Hume Reservoir, Proposal, 479
 
*Murray River, Work of Locking, Progress, 717  
Metals—see also Associations, Institute oi
*"Mystery" Tower in Shoreham Harbour, Demolition Decided on, 603
 
Metals
 
Methane in Water in Enclosed Heating Sys terns, Dangers of, 95
 
Metric System for Russia, 147
 
Metric System in Soviet Republics, Demand foi
 
Metric Scales and Weights, 539
 
Middlesbrough, New Bridge Across the Tees, 4.'
 
Milk Transport in Glass-lined Tank Motor;
 
Instead of by Train, 687
 
Mine Rescue Oxygen-breathing Apparatus
 
Useful Handbook on, 147
 
Mineral Deposits in the Ukraine, Investigation by Geological Committee, 227
 
Mineral Output of New South Wales, Statistics, 309
 
Mineral Production Increasing in British
 
Columbia, 121
 
Mineral Production in Tasmania, Statistics, 147
 
Minerals, Important New Area of, Discovered in Australia, 479
 
Mines Department Willing to Test Electric Bell, &c., for Coal Mines, 283
 
Mines, Inrushes of Water into, Committee of
 
Inquiry into Danger, 175
 
Mining Bureau of Mukden, Two Coal Mines
 
Opened and Paying, 509
 
Mining Education at Wigan, Grant in Aid, 387
 
Mining Industry of South Africa, Consumption
 
of Imported Materials, 569
 
Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Carbon Monoxide in, 282
 
Motor Cars and Lorries for Australia, Great
 
Increase in Imports, 629
 
Motor Cars, Small Car Trials, 174, 361
 
Motor Industry in America, Statistics for 1923, 657
 
Murray River, Australia, Official Report on
 
Hume Reservoir, Proposal, 479
 
Murray River, Work of Locking, Progress, 717
 
Mystery Tower in Shoreham Harbour, Demolition Decided on, 603


N
N
NATIONAL Council of Technical Staff Associations, Meeting, 309
*NATIONAL Council of Technical Staff Associations, Meeting, 309
 
*Netherland- East Indies Sample Show-room, 629
Netherland East Indies Sample Show-room, 629
*Netherlands East Indies Sulphur Deposits, Bids for Working of, Wanted, 599
 
*Newcastle and Gateshead Proposed Connecting Bridge over the Tyne, 309
Netherlands East Indies Sulphur Deposits, Bids for Working of, Wanted, 599
*Newcastle, New Fire and Police Station, 43, 509
 
*New South Wales Mineral Production, 43, 309
Newcastle and Gateshead Proposed Connecting Bridge over the Tyne, 309
*New Zealand, Available Water Power in, 69
 
*New Zealand, Valuable Total Trade Figures, 175
Newcastle, New Fire and Police Station, 43, 509
*New Zealand, Various Power Extension Schemes Projected, 458
 
*Newport, Alexandra Docks Facilities Extension, 445
New South Wales Mineral Production, 43, 309
*Niagara Falls and New Michigan Central Railway Bridge, Construction Work Restarted, 509
 
*Niagara River New Crossing and Projected Railway, Cost of, 283
New Zealand, Available Water Power in, 69
*Nickel and Copper in Canada, 69
 
*Nickel--see also Iron and Steel
New Zealand, Valuable Total Trade Figures, 175
*Nitrate Output in Chile, 335
 
*Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1924, Awards, 556
New Zealand, Various Power Extension
 
Schemes Projected, 458
 
Newport, Alexandra Docks Facilities Extension, 445
 
Niagara Falls and New Michigan Central Railway Bridge, Construction Work Restarted, 509
 
Niagara River New Crossing and Projected Railway, Cost of, 283
 
Nickel and Copper in Canada, 69
 
Nickel—see also Iron and Steel
 
Nitrate Output in Chile, 335
 
Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1924, Awards, 556
 
o
OIL Fuel Bunkering Prices Advance, 387
 
Oil Licence in New Guinea, The First Granted, 629
 
Oil Resources of Borneo, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361
 
Oil Shale Beds of Somerset, Plans for Light Railway between Bridgwater and Combwich and Docks at Combwich, 599
 
Oil Well, New, in Kent County, Ontario, Great
 
Depth and Estimated Yield, 95
 
Oil Well at Wainwright, 69, 361
 
Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission
 
Report, Financial Position, 717
 
Ontario Taxation on Nickel and Copper Mines, 226
 
Oppau Explosion, 360


Osaka’s New Bridges, 283
O
 
*OIL Fuel Bunkering Prices Advance, 387
Osmiridium in Tasmania, Effort to Open up the Area, 695
*Oil Licence in New Guinea, The First Granted, 629
 
*Oil Resources of Borneo, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361
Ottawa River Power Development by Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission, 687
*Oil Shale Beds of Somerset, Plans for Light Railway between Bridgwater and Combwich and Docks at Combwich, 599
 
*Oil Well, New, in Kent County, Ontario, Great Depth and Estimated Yield, 95
Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, Work on Cast Iron
*Oil Well at Wainwright, 69, 361
 
*Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, Financial Position, 717
Lining of a Tunnel Shaft, 479
*Ontario Taxation on Nickel and Copper Mines, 226
 
*Oppau Explosion, 360
Oxygen-making Factories in Southampton and Belfast, 479
*Osaka's New Bridges, 283
*Osmiridium in Tasmania, Effort to Open up the Area, 695
*Ottawa River Power Development by Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission, 687
*Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, Work on Cast Iron Lining of a Tunnel Shaft, 479
*Oxygen-making Factories in Southampton and Belfast, 479


P
P
PANAMA Canal Traffic Figures, 69
*PANAMA Canal Traffic Figures, 69
 
*Paper-making from Eucalypt Pulp, Advantages of, 599
Paper-making from Eucalypt Pulp, Advantages of, 599
*Paris Competition for New Types of Street Furniture, 577
 
*Patent Fuel Production Plant in Canada, 95
Paris Competition for New Types of Street Furniture, 577
*Patent Rights Applications, 509
 
*Peat Bog Investigations and Mapping in Canada, 95
Patent Fuel Production Plant in Canada, 95
*Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, Projected New Government Road, 479
 
*Penstock Accidents, Two, in California, 175
Patent Rights Applications, 509
*Penwithers Viaduct, Truro-Falmouth Line, Replaced by New Bridge, 147
 
*Petrol Efficiency, Method of Increasing, 43
Peat Bog Investigations and Mapping in Canada, 95
*Petroleum Tanks, Great Advantage of Making Them Gas-tight, 147
 
*Physics of Textile Fibres, 613
Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, Projected New Government Road, 479
*Pile Driving, Under Water, New Equipment for, 569
 
*Platinum-bearing Lands in Spain, Investigations Continuing, 687
Penstock Accidents, Two, in California, 175
*Plymouth Improvement Schemes and Work for Unemployed Men, 387
 
*Polish Port at Gdynia Asked for, 361
Penwithers Viaduct, Truro-Falmouth Line,
*Porcelain for Electrical Purposes, Improved Type, 569
 
*Portland Cement Factory, 70 Miles East of Vancouver, 69
Replaced by New Bridge, 147
*Portland Cement Works in Tasmania, 479
 
*Power Alcohol, Ether and Fusel Oil Works at Hull, Work Started, 413
Petrol Efficiency, Method of Increasing, 43
*Power Development, Very Large, Proposed at Chelsea Falls, Canada, 121
 
*Power Plant in South African Industries, Rapidly Increasing Amount, 121
Petroleum Tanks, Great Advantage of Making
*Profit-sharing Employees' Percentage Greater than Shareholders' Dividend, 255
 
*Profit-sharing Scheme Based on Wages Ranking as Capital, 539
Them Gas-tight, 147
*Punjab Industries and Price of Bengal Coal, 95
 
*Pyrites as a Cause of Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mines, J. Ivor Graham, 309
Physics of Textile Fibres, 613
 
Pile Driving, Under Water, New Equipment for, 569
 
Platinum-bearing Lands in Spain, Investigations Continuing, 687
 
Plymouth Improvement Schemes and Work for Unemployed Men, 387
 
Polish Port at Gdynia Asked for, 361
 
Porcelain for Electrical Purposes, Improved
 
Type, 569
 
Portland Cement Factory, 70 Miles East of Vancouver, 69
 
Portland Cement Works in Tasmania, 479
 
Power Alcohol, Ether and Fusel Oil Works at Hull, Work Started, 413
 
Power Development, Very Large, Proposed at Chelsea Falls, Canada, 121
 
Power Plant in South African Industries, Rapidly Increasing Amount, 121
 
Profit-sharing Employees’ Percentage Greater than Shareholders’ Dividend, 255
 
Profit-sharing Scheme Based on Wages Ranking as Capital, 539
 
Punjab Industries and Price of Bengal Coal, 95
 
Pyrites as a Cause of Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mines, J. Ivor Graham, 309
 
RADIO Frequency Standard, Special Wave Meters for, 629
 
Radium Research Laboratory in Washington, 335


R
*RADIO Frequency Standard, Special Wave Meters for, 629
*Radium Research Laboratory in Washington, 335
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
 
*- Accidents :
Accidents :
*-- Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 15, 121, 201, 387, 569, 657
 
*-- Basle Express Fatal Accident, 339
Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 15, 121, 201, 387, 569, 657
*-- Buffer Stop Collision at Birmingham, 699  
 
*-- Collision, Fatal, at Euston, 539, 657
Basle Express Fatal Accident, 339
*-- Crewe Station, Serious Collision, 43, 309
 
*-- Derailment of Train Between Northallerton and Middlesbrough, 309
Buffer Stop Collision at Birmingham, 699 Collision, Fatal, at Euston, 539, 657 Crewe Station, Serious Collision, 43, 309 Derailment of Train Between Northallerton
*-- Divided Train Accident, Advisability of Continuous Brake, 95
 
*-- Electric Train Derailed near Southport, 283  
and Middlesbrough, 309
*-- Fatal Electric Railway Collision in Indiana, 175
 
*-- Final Report for 1923 Accidents Inquired into by Ministry of Transport, 479
Divided Train Accident, Advisability of Continuous Brake, 95
*-- French Accidents, Decreased Number of, 147
 
*-- Inquiries into Accidents, Footplate Precautions for Enginemen, 227
Electric Train Derailed near Southport, 283
*-- Locomotive Failure on the London and North-Eastern, Report, 51
 
*-- Passengers Falling from Trains, Inquiry, 539
Fatal Electric Railway Collision in Indiana, 175
*-- P.L.M. Riviera Express Fatal Accident, 283
 
*-- Red Light Signal Failure and Consequent Collision, London and North-Eastern Railway, 69
Final Report for 1923 Accidents Inquired into by Ministry of Transport, 479
*-- St. Gothard Express Trains in Collision, Terrible Disaster, 445
 
*- Accrington Tramway Undertaking's Revenue, 717
French Accidents, Decreased Number of, 147
*- American Railway Disputes Between Companies and their Servants, New Board for Adjustment, 147
 
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 147, 175, 227, 255, 335, 361, 365, 445, 657
Inquiries into Accidents, Footplate Precautions for Enginemen, 227
*- Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Discontent, 599, 687
 
*- Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, Finding a Route, 387
Locomotive Failure on the London and North-Eastern, Report, 51
*- Australian Railway Commissioners' Salaries, Great Difference in Amount, 548
 
*- Automatic Train Control and the Inter-State Commerce Commission of America, 445
Passengers Falling from Trains, Inquiry, 539
*- Awards of Industrial Court, Variation as Regards the Men, Disregard of the Public, 687
 
*- Babbacombe Cliff Light Railway Order, 1923, 88
P.L.M. Riviera Express Fatal Accident, 283
*- Ballycastle Railway to End its Existence, 227
 
*- Beirut and Tripoli, Survey of Route for Proposed Broad-gauge Railway, 147
Red Light Signal Failure and Consequent Collision, London and North-Eastern Railway, 69
*- Belfast and County Down Railway, Timber Trestle Bridge Replaced by Steel, Two Tank Locomotives Ordered, 201
 
*- Belgian Mission to the Congo with Reference to Railway Construction, 147
St. Gothard Express Trains in Collision, Terrible Disaster, 445
*- Belgian State Railways' Disorganisation, Strong Measures for Improvement, 227
 
*- Birmingham Tramways Extension, 445
Accrington Tramway Undertaking’s Revenue, 717
*- British Columbia Electric Railway Company for Tunnel to Connect Aloutte and Stave Lakes and Increase of Hydro-electric Power, 687
 
*- Calcutta Suggested Tube Railway, Approximate Cost, 43
American Railway Disputes Between Companies and their Servants, New Board for Adjustment, 147
*- Camden Town Junction, 1500 Trains Daily, 569
 
*- Canadian National Railways, Chain of Seven Wireless Broadcasting Stations, 361
Appointments and Staff Changes, 147, 175, 227, 255, 335, 361, 365, 445, 657
*- Canadian National Railways, Projected Construction of Twenty-six Branch Lines, 283, 361 ; Annual Report of Railways, 687
 
*- Canadian Pacific Railway's Branch Lines in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 717
Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Discontent, 599, 687
*- Canadian Railway's Steady Rise, Immigration the Greatest Need, 227
 
*- Cape Peninsula Suburban Lines, Electrification Beginning, 309
Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, Finding a Route, 387
*- Central London Railway, Unusual Incident, 413
 
*- Ceylon Railways' Favourable Report, Retirement of General Manager, 43
Australian Railway Commissioners’ Salaries, Great Difference in Amount, 548
*- City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Winding-up Difficulties, 629
 
*- City and South London Railway :
Automatic Train Control and the Inter-State Commerce Commission of America, 445
*-- Contracts for Sinking Shafts for Tubes on Morden Extension, 121
 
*-- Stockwell Station Escalators, Improved Type, 147, 599
Awards of Industrial Court, Variation as Regards the Men, Disregard of the Public, 687
*-- Tunnels Enlarged, New Service, 413
 
*- Clapham Common and Morden, Progress of New Line, 599
Babbacombe Cliff Light Railway Order, 1923, 88
*- Colombia's Northern Railway Extension Progress, 717
 
*- Common User of Railway-owned Rolling Stock, C. M. J. Jones, 335, 413
Ballycastle Railway to End its Existence, 227
*- Continuous Runs of 500 Miles with Coal- burning Locomotives and 825 Miles with Oil Burners, G. M. Basford, 413
 
*- Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Pay, 69, 444, 548, 717
Beirut and Tripoli, Survey of Route for Proposed Broad-gauge Railway, 147
*- Death of Commander G. J. Baugh, 509
 
*- Death of Mr. Ammon Beasley, 386
Belfast and County Down Railway, Timber Trestle Bridge Replaced by Steel, Two Tank Locomotives Ordered, 201
*- Death of Mr. Percy A. Hay, 599
 
*- Death of Mr. L. W. Horne, 283
Belgian Mission to the Congo with Reference to Railway Construction, 147
*- Death of Mr. George Macpherson, 479
 
*- Death of President of New York Centra System, Mr. Alfred Smith, 335 ; His Career, 413
Belgian State Railways’ Disorganisation, Strong Measures for Improvement, 227
*- Deaths of Two Prominent American Railwaymen, 309, 458
 
*- De-control of British and of United States Railways, Comparison Between Costs of Compensation, 69
Birmingham Tramways Extension, 445
*- Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway, New Motor Generators for Electric Locomotives, 539
 
*- East Indian and Great Indian Peninsula Railways, Transfer of, 361
British Columbia Electric Railway Company for Tunnel to Connect Aloutte and Stave Lakes and Increase of Hydro-electric Power, 687
*- East Indian Railway, Forty Locomotives Ordered from British Firm, 445
 
*- Egyptian State Railways Chief Engineer Resigns his Post, 309
Calcutta Suggested Tube Railway, Approximate Cost, 43
*- Escalators Replace Lifts at Bank Station of Tubes, 546
 
*- Facing Points, Power Working of, 69
Camden Town Junction, 1500 Trains Daily, 569
*- Finsbury Park Tube Extension Northwards, Middlesex County Council Action, 175
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued);
Canadian National Railways, Chain of Seven Wireless Broadcasting Stations, 361
*- French Government Proposed Increase in Passenger Fares and Goods Rates, 147
 
*- French West Africa, New Section of Railway, 69
Canadian National Railways, Projected Construction of Twenty-six Branch Lines, 283, 361 ; Annual Report of Railways, 687
*- Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Good Dividends of, 121
 
*- Great Western Railway :
Canadian Pacific Railway’s Branch Lines in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 717
*-- Allocation of Government War-time Compensation Funds, 283
 
*-- Bill Before Parliament, Level Crossing and Shunting, 445
Canadian Railway’s Steady Rise, Immigration the Greatest Need, 227
*-- Callington Light Railway, Proposed Abandonment of Construction Scheme, 283, 413
 
*-- Cambrian Section Station at Machynlleth, Improved Accommodation, 15
Cape Peninsula Suburban Lines, Electrification Beginning, 309
*-- Capital Expenditure Last Year and Projected, Analysis of, 309
 
*-- Colliery Proprietors' Wagons, Railway Companies' Offer, 283
Central London Railway, Unusual Incident, 413
*-- Company Dealing Only with British Manufacturers in Spite of Lower Prices for Foreign Work, 283, 312
 
*-- Cornish Single Track Sections, Provision for Future Doubling, 175
Ceylon Railways’ Favourable Report, Retirement of General Manager, 43
*-- Goods Wagon, New Type, Adaptation of Plant, 629
 
*-- Government Aid for Branch Line Construction Refused, 335
City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Winding-up Difficulties, 629
*-- Great Western Railway's Unanswered Letter to Late Government, 283
 
*-- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201
City and South London Railway :
*-- Honours List Knighthood for General Manager, 175
 
*-- Milk Conveyance Rates Lower than those of Southern Railway, 539
Contracts for Sinking Shafts for Tubes on Morden Extension, 121
*-- Portmadoc Railway Facilities to be Improved, 43
 
*-- Programme of Projected New Works, Locomotives and Rolling Stock, 15
Stockwell Station Escalators, Improved Type, 147, 599
*-- Rhymney and Taff Vale and also Great Western and Taff Vale Roath Dock New Connections, 175
 
*-- Special's Non-stop Plymouth to Paddington Run in 234 Minutes, 15
Tunnels Enlarged, New Service, 413
*-- Stockholders of Small Amounts, Very Large Percentage of Total Capital, 283
 
*-- Swindon Station, King and Queen on Footplate of the Royal Train, 479
Clapham Common and Morden, Progress of New Line, 599
*-- Whiteball Tunnel, South of Taunton, to be Relined, 43
 
*- Group System, Mr. H. P. Macmillan on, 539
Colombia’s Northern Railway Extension Progress, 717
*- Hampstead Line Extension, Opening Expected Shortly, 599
 
*- Harwich and Zeebrugge--see Train Ferry
Common User of Railway-owned Rolling Stock, C. M. J. Jones, 335, 413
*- Highest Railway in the Empire, Mombasa, vid Nairobi to Eldoret, Uganda, 201
 
*- Honours Lists, New Year and Birthday, English and Indian Railwaymen Included, 15, 657
Continuous Runs of 500 Miles with Coal-burning Locomotives and 825 Miles with Oil Burners, G. M. Basford, 413
*- Hook of Holland and Berlin, Accelerated Journey by Train-de-Luxe, 538
 
*- Improper Use of Railway Carriages, Bill to Promote Cleanliness Defeated, 412
Cost of Living and Railwaymen’s Pay, 69, 444, 548, 717
*- India, Railway Board Technical Paper No. 235, 43
 
*- Irish Free State, Bill for Unification of Railways, 387
Death of Commander G. J. Baugh, 509
*- Irish Free State Railways and Belfast, Differences of Opinion, 69
 
*- Irish Free State Railways Bill Meets with Opposition, 548
Death of Mr. Ammon Beasley, 386
*- Irish Free State Railways and Canals and Government Bill, 121
 
*- Irish Railway Agreements and Proposed Government Amalgamation Scheme, 255, 539
Death of Mr. Percy A. Hay, 599
*- Irish Railway Companies and Unions, Machinery for Regulation of Trade Disputes, 15
 
*- Irish Railways, British Promises and the Free State, 509
Death of Mr. L. W. Horne, 283
*- Irish Railways' Clerical Staff Demands, Judge's Award, 674
 
*- Irish Railways and Rebel Damage, 335
Death of Mr. George Macpherson, 479
*- Irish Railways, Repair of Malicious Damage to Bridges, andc., 227
 
*- Irish Railways, Wages Board and Men's Position, 539, 629
Death of President of New York Centra System, Mr. Alfred Smith, 335 ; His Career, 413
*- Jamaica Government Railways' Dispute, Mr. J. H. Thomas's View, 539
 
*- Kaye, Sir Joseph H., The Late, 15
Deaths of Two Prominent American Railwaymen, 309, 458
*- Locomotive Works by Compressed Air, 255
 
*- Locomotive Works of Subsidiary Companies Closing, 121
De-control of British and of United States Railways, Comparison Between Costs of Compensation, 69
*- London Electric Railways, Camden Town Extension, 413
 
*- London Electric Railways, Camden Town Junction Trains, 569
Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway, New Motor Generators for Electric Locomotives, 539
*- London Electric Railways, Hendon to Edgware Extension Progress, 713
 
*- London Electric Railways' New Cars, 599
East Indian and Great Indian Peninsula Railways, Transfer of, 361
*- London-Liverpool Motorway Likely to Increase Railway Traffic Charges, 15
 
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
East Indian Railway, Forty Locomotives Ordered from British Firm, 445
*-- Action Won by the Company Against Hampstead Borough Council, 43
 
*-- Buckie-Keith Railway to be Reopened, 69  
Egyptian State Railways Chief Engineer Resigns his Post, 309
*-- Capital Expenditure Last Year, 255  
 
*-- Distinguishing Names in Towns with More than One Station, 629
Escalators Replace Lifts at Bank Station of Tubes, 546
*-- Economy and Train Withdrawals, 539
 
*-- Glasgow, Change of Route from Euston, 717  
Facing Points, Power Working of, 69
*-- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201  
 
*-- Leek and Manifold Light Railway Absorption and Claims of the County Council, 629
Finsbury Park Tube Extension Northwards, Middlesex County Council Action, 175
*-- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Posters, Painted by Royal Academicians and Associates, 26
 
*-- Organisation, Operation Department at Derby, Appointments, 47
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued}: I
*-- "Resident Engineers," 599
 
*-- Shareholders' Free Tickets for Meetings not to be Issued, 255
French Government Proposed Increase in Passenger Fares and Goods Rates, 147
*-- Stranraer and Larne, Change of Departure from Euston to St. Pancras, 717
 
*-- Title of the Company, 43
French West Africa, New Section of Railway, 69
*-- Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Proposed Capital Works, 255
 
*-- NORTHERN COUNTIES SECTION :
Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Good
*-- Coleraine-Londonderry, New Line, 335
 
*- London and North-Eastern Railway :
Dividends of, 121
*-- Automatic Signals on the Alne-Thirsk Section, 43
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
Great Western Railway:
*- London & North-Eastern Railway (continued):
Allocation of Government War-time Compensation Funds, 283
*-- Bill in Parliament, Building Powers Sought, 657
 
*-- British Prices 70 per cent. Higher than Continental and Consequent Loss of Trade and Work to this Country, 312
Bill Before Parliament, Level Crossing and Shunting, 445
*-- Capital Account Expenditure, Analysis of Items, 387
 
*-- Cuffley-Hertford-Stevenage Line Opened, 629
Callington Light Railway, Proposed Abandonment of Construction Scheme, 283, 413
*-- Electrical Engineer Appointed, 657
 
*-- Electrification Difficulties and Projected Remedy, 387
Cambrian Section Station at Machynlleth, Improved Accommodation, 15
*-- Electrification in Great Northern Area, 361
 
*-- Enfield Branch Extension Completed for Passenger Traffic, 445
Capital Expenditure Last Year and Projected, Analysis of, 309
*-- Engine "Locomotion" Used in 1825, to be Sent to the British Empire Exhibition, 121
 
*-- Frodingham, Proposed New Railway and Works, Irreconcilable Views, 509
Colliery Proprietors’ Wagons, Railway Companies’ Offer, 283
*-- Garratt Locomotive for Worsborough Branch, 450
 
*-- Government Compensation, Limitation of Directions Permitted for Expenditure, 309
Company Dealing Only with British Manufacturers in Spite of Lower Prices for Foreign Work, 283, 312
*-- Great Northern Section, Mishap to Engine's Boiler, Fireman's Action, 717
 
*-- Great Northern Shopmen, Report of Court of Inquiry, 479
Cornish Single Track Sections, Provision for Future Doubling, 175
*-- Ilford's Deputation to Minister of Transport, 223
 
*-- Individual Incomes from 90 per cent. London and North-Eastern Railway Capital are Less than One-third the Wages Received by Lowest-paid Male Adult Railway Servant, 335
Goods Wagon, New Type, Adaptation of Plant, 629
*-- King's Cross to Bradford by Pullman, Timing, 657
 
*-- King's Cross-Harrogate-Newcastle Pullman, Marylebone-Nottingham-Sheffield, 509, 599
Government Aid for Branch Line Construction Refused, 335
*-- Scotch Express, Daily Relief Train, 599
 
*-- South Yorkshire Junction Company's Absorption, Settlement, 629
Great Western Railway’s Unanswered Letter to Late Government, 283
*-- Staff Changes, Various, 657
 
*-- Subsidence Between Ferryhill and Bishop's Auckland, 227
Half-year’s Dividend Announced, 201
*-- Tube Northwards from Finsbury Park, 361  
 
*-- Twenty-nine New Trains of Ten Coaches Each, 445
Honours List Knighthood for General Manager, 175
*-- War Memorial at York to North-Eastern Railway Servants, 717
 
*- London Traffic Board Bill, 413
Milk Conveyance Rates Lower than those of Southern Railway, 539
*- Longridge-Hellifield Railway, Good Prospect of Its Construction, 95, 361
 
*- Manchester and Rochdale, Prospect of Through Train Service, 717
Portmadoc Railway Facilities to be Improved, 43
*- Market for Locomotives in Poland, 657
 
*- Melbourne Area and Electrification, Victorian Railway Commissioners' Statement, 717
Programme of Projected New Works, Locomotives and Rolling Stock, 15
*- Melbourne Railway Construction, British Tenders Refused, 335
 
*- Melbourne Suburban Lines, Carriages all Labelled "Smoking," 335
Rhymney and Taff Vale and also Great Western and Taff Vale Roath Dock New Connections, 175
*- Mersey Railway Company, Track Laid under the River, 387
 
*- Metropolitan District Station at Victoria, Great Increase in Passengers at, 110
Special’s Non-stop Plymouth to Paddington Run in 234 Minutes, 15
*- Metropolitan Railway Agrees to Interchange of Return Tickets to British Empire Exhibition, 479
 
*- Metropolitan Railway Branch from Sandy Lodge to Watford, 263
Stockholders of Small Amounts, Very Large Percentage of Total Capital, 283
*- Metropolitan Railway, Capital Expenditure, 255
 
*- Metropolitan Railway, Improved Dividend, 175
Swindon Station, King and Queen on Footplate of the Royal Train, 479
*- Metropolitan Railway, "Smoking" or "Smoking Prohibited" Cars, 387
 
*- Metropolitan Railway, Widened Lines to be Converted for Electric Traction, 309
Whiteball Tunnel, South of Taunton, to be Relined, 43
*- Ministry of Transport:
 
*-- Deputation Request for Government Aid Towards Transport Facilities, Electrification, andc., 387
Group System, Mr. H. P. Macmillan on, 539
*-- Final Report of Ministry on Last Year's Accidents, 479
 
*-- Gattie Scheme Revival Asked for and Declined, 509
Hampstead Line Extension, Opening Expected Shortly, 599
*-- New Minister Appointed after Vacancy, 121
 
*-- ORDERS UNDER THE LIGHT RAILWAYS ACTS AND THE RAILWAYS ACT :
Harwich and Zeebrugge—see Train Ferry
*-- Light Railways in the Borough of South - port and North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, 308
 
*-- Longridge and Hellifield Light Railway, 361
Highest Railway in the Empire, Mombasa, vid Nairobi to Eldoret, Uganda, 201
*-- Merrivale Light Railway Powers Revived, 361
 
*-- Railways of Great Britain for 1923 : Preliminary Statement of Accounts and Statistics, Complete Returns to Follow, 386
Honours Lists, New Year and Birthday, English and Indian Railwaymen Included, 15, 657
*-- Safety of Travelling Public, Powers of the Ministry, 569
 
*-- Statistics for September, Comparison with 1922, 43
Hook of Holland and Berlin, Accelerated
*-- Statistics, Freight, for October, 95, 129
 
*-- Statistics, Passenger and Freight, November, 201 ; December, 309
Journey by Train-de-Luxe, 538
*-- Statistics for January, 1924, Comparison with 1923, 479
 
*-- Statistics for February, 1924, Increase in Receipts and Mileage, 569
Improper Use of Railway Carriages, Bill to Promote Cleanliness Defeated, 412
*-- Statistics for March, 1924, 687
 
*-- Statistics, Freight, for March, 1924, Unsatisfactory, 687
India, Railway Board Technical Paper No. 235, 43
*-- Tramways and Light Railway Undertakings, Issue of Return, with Accounts and Statistics, 175
 
*- Moorgate-street Station Reconstruction, 599  
Irish Free State, Bill for Unification of Railways, 387
*- Morocco, Electrification of Normal Gauge Railway, Power Station at Casablanca, 283  
 
*- Motor Omnibus Used on Irish Road, Converted for Use on Irish Railway, 599
Irish Free State Railways and Belfast, Differences of Opinion, 69
*- Murdock's Ancient Road Locomotive Put up for Auction, 479
 
*- Natal Main Line Section Electrification, Progress, 283
Irish Free State Railways Bill Meets with Opposition, 548
*- National Union of Railwaymen and the Enginemen, 629
 
*- National Union of Railwaymen's Projected National Programme, 717
Irish Free State Railways and Canals and Government Bill, 121
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
 
*- National Union of Railwaymen's Proposed Demand for Shopmen, 283
Irish Railway Agreements and Proposed Government Amalgamation Scheme, 255, 539
*- Nationalisation of Railways and Mr. Winston Churchill's Changed Views, 335
 
*- "Never-Stop" Railway Connected with Metropolitan Station, 255
Irish Railway Companies and Unions, Machinery for Regulation of Trade Disputes, 15
*- Newcastle and Hull Train Service, 413
 
*- New South Wales Government Railways, Year's Operating Costs, 52
Irish Railways, British Promises and the Free State, 509
*- New Zealand Government Inquiry into its Railway System, 539, 687
 
*- Norway and Railway Working, Question of Steam versus Electric Traction, 201
Irish Railways’ Clerical Staff Demands, Judge’s Award, 674
*- Oodnadatta Railway, Australia, Changes in its Career, 227
 
*- Pulverised Coal, Experiments with Australian Locomotives, 69
Irish Railways and Rebel Damage, 335
*- Pulverised Coal for some Japanese Locomotives, 69
 
*- Railway Clerks' Association and Share of Control, 599
Irish Railways, Repair of Malicious Damage to Bridges, &c., 227
*- Railway Crossings in Cities, Position of Hull, 227
 
*- Railway Fares Difficulty in consequence of Grouping, 15
Irish Railways, Wages Board and Men’s Position, 539, 629
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 121, 175, 361, 445, 509, 569, 629
 
*- Railway Rates Tribunal:
Jamaica Government Railways’ Dispute, Mr. J. H. Thomas’s View, 539
*-- Application for Abolition of Flat Rate on Coal, Coke, andc., Dismissed, 339
 
*-- Passengers, Representation of, on the Tribunal, 539
Kaye, Sir Joseph H., The Late, 15
*- Railway Shopmen's Dispute, Government Court of Inquiry, 283, 687
 
*- Railway Stock, British, Largely in the Hands of Middle and Poorer Classes, 121
Locomotive Works by Compressed Air, 255
*- Rhodesia's Agricultural and Mineral Products, Government Asked for Railway Connecting Rhodesia with Walvis Bay, 687
 
*- Salaried Staff and Cost of Living, New Decision, 629
Locomotive Works of Subsidiary Companies
*- Siamese State Railways, Director's Telephone Apparatus Order, 687
 
*- Signal-box Switch Regulations, 95
Closing, 121
*- Signal-boxes and Token Instruments, 175
 
*- Sir Henry Fowler, Honorary University Degree, 599
London Electric Railways, Camden Town Extension, 413
*- Smoke Tubes in Locomotive Boilers, 599
 
*- South African Railway Traffic Improvement and Consequent Reduction in Rates and Fares, 309
London Electric Railways, Camden Town Junction Trains, 569
*- South Indian Railway Appointment, 95
 
*- South London, Poor Travelling Facilities to City and West End, 255
London Electric Railways, Hendon to Edgware Extension Progress, 713
*- South Manchurian Railway Sidings, Proposed Electrification, 69
 
*- Southend Corporation, Complaint of Non- Electrification of the Tilbury Railway, 413
London Electric Railways’ New Cars, 599
*- Southern Railway :
 
*-- Amalgamation of Two Stations at Victoria, Progress Towards Realisation, 95
London-Liverpool Motorway Likely to Increase Railway Traffic Charges, 15
*-- Brighton and Hove Complaint of Lack of Railway Facilities, 509
 
*-- Cable for Electrification of South-Eastern Section, Contract Award, 227
London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
*-- Dual Management Ended, Future General Manager, 51
 
*-- Electrification Progress, Large Floating Dock and Crane, New Steamers, 255, 361
Action Won by the Company Against Hampstead Borough Council, 43
*-- Electrification of South-Eastern Section Suburban Lines, Progress, 361, 687
 
*-- Government Guarantee to Date, 687
Buckie-Keith Railway to be Reopened, 69
*-- Guildford, Electrification of Railway and Half-hourly Service Promised, 629
 
*-- Red Tie for Use as Danger Signal, 539
Capital Expenditure Last Year, 255
*-- Southern Railway Bill Passes Committee, 599
 
*-- Tube Extension in North London, Divided Opinions on, 255
Distinguishing Names in Towns with More than One Station, 629
*-- Wimbledon Station Reconstruction Question, 175
 
*- Southern Pacific Railway of Mexico, New Line from Tepic to La Quemada, 231
Economy and Train Withdrawals, 539
*- Southport and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, Ungrouped and Unhappy, 479
 
*- Spanish Railways, Grouping and Ultimate Nationalisation of, 439
Glasgow, Change of Route from Euston, 717
*- Station Name-boards, 147
 
*- Stockholders' and Shareholders' Names and Addresses, Law as to Publication, 387
Half-year’s Dividend Announced, 201
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925, Rival Schemes from both Towns, 43
 
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, Its Correct Name, 413
Leek and Manifold Light Railway Absorption and Claims of the County Council, 629
*- Storekeepers' Appointments, Suitable Men for, 539
 
*- Sweden and Norway, New Inter-connecting Railway Decided Upon, 69
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Posters, Painted by Royal Academicians and Associates, 26
*- Swiss Federal Railways, Economy of Electrification, 445
 
*- Tasmanian Railway System, Change of Com missioner and Mr. Webb's Report, 201, 445
Organisation, Operation Department at Derby, Appointments, 47
*- Telegraph Messages of Railway Companies Over Post Office Wires, Cost Question, 717
 
*- Tickets Issued by Automatic Machines, Statistics, 509
Resident Engineers,599
*- Token Exchanging Apparatus, First Accident for Eighteen Years, 717
 
*- Traffic, Passenger and Freight Statistics, Nine Months to September, 1923, 43 ; Freight for September, 43 ; Freight and Passenger Statistics for October, 121
Shareholders’ Free Tickets for Meetings not to be Issued, 255
*- Traffic Receipts and Effect of the Strike, 201
 
*- Train Ferry Between Harwich and Zeebrugge, 147, 227
Stranraer and Larne, Change of Departure from Euston to St. Pancras, 717
*- Train Men's Strike and Court of Inquiry Report, 413
 
*- Trans-Siberian Railway Reorganisation, 110  
Title of the Company, 43
*- Turbine, 50-Ton Electric, Its Transport, 657  
 
*- Turbine Locomotive, First Built in Germany, Krupp's Tests, 479
Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Proposed Capital Works, 255
*- Ulster and Munster Mail Steamers Sold for a Song, 569, 629
 
*- Underground Electric Railways' Reduced Traffic, Increase in Omnibus Passengers, 255
Northern Counties Section : Coleraine-Londonderry, New Line, 335
*- Underground Railway Conciliation Scheme, 147
 
*- Underground Railways, Contracts Reported for Cast Iron Tunnel Segments, 15
London and North-Eastern Railway :
*- "Underground" and Strike of Trams and Omnibus Men, 387
 
*- Underground Then and Now, Comparison, 69  
Automatic Signals on the Alne-Thirsk Section, 43
*- Union of South Africa, Programme of New Railway Construction, Progress, 335
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): J
London & North-Eastern Railway {continued):
Bill in Parliament, Building Powers Sought, 657
 
British Prices 70 per cent. Higher than Continental and Consequent Loss of Trade and Work to this Country, 312
 
Capital Account Expenditure, Analysis of Items, 387
 
Cuffley-Hertford-Stevenage Line Opened, 629
 
Electrical Engineer Appointed, 657
 
Electrification Difficulties and Projected Remedy, 387
 
Electrification in Great Northern Area, 361
 
Enfield Branch Extension Completed for
 
Passenger Traffic, 445
 
Engine Locomotion ' Used in 1825, to be Sent to the British Empire Exhibition, 121
 
Frodingham, Proposed New Railway and Works, Irreconcilable Views, 509
 
Garratt Locomotive for Worsborough Branch, 450
 
Government Compensation, Limitation of Directions Permitted for Expenditure, 309
 
Great Northern Section, Mishap to Engine’s Boiler, Fireman’s Action, 717
 
Great Northern Shopmen, Reporb of Court of Inquiry, 479
 
Ilford’s Deputation to Minister of Transport, 223
 
Individual Incomes from 90 per cent. London and North-Eastern Railway Capital are Less than One-third the Wages Received by Lowest-paid Male Adult Railway Servant, 335
 
King’s Cross to Bradford by Pullman, Timing, 657
 
King’s Cross-Harrogate-Newcastle Pullman, Marylebone-Nottingham-Sheffield, 509, 599
 
Scotch Express, Daily Relief Train, 599
 
South Yorkshire Junction Company’s Absorption, Settlement, 629
 
Staff Changes, Various, 657
 
Subsidence Between Ferryhill and Bishop’s Auckland, 227
 
Tube Northwards from Finsbury Park, 361 Twenty-nine New Trains of Ten Coaches Each, 445
 
War Memorial at York to North-Eastern
 
Railway Servants, 717
 
London Traffic Board Bill, 413
 
Longridge-Hellifield Railway, Good Prospect of Its Construction, 95, 361
 
Manchester and Rochdale, Prospect of
 
Through Train Service, 717
 
Market for Locomotives in Poland, 657
 
Melbourne Area and Electrification, Victorian Railway Commissioners’ Statement, 717
 
Melbourne Railway Construction, British Tenders Refused, 335
 
Melbourne Suburban Lines, Carriages all Labelled Smoking,335
 
Mersey Railway Company, Track Laid under the River, 387
 
Metropolitan District Station at Victoria, Great Increase in Passengers at, 110
 
Metropolitan Railway Agrees to Interchange of Return Tickets to British Empire Exhibition, 479
 
Metropolitan Railway Branch from Sandy Lodge to Watford, 263
 
Metropolitan Railway, Capital Expenditure, 255
 
Metropolitan Railway, Improved Dividend, 175
 
Metropolitan Railway, Smoking or Smoking Prohibited Cars, 387
 
Metropolitan Railway, Widened Lines to be Converted for Electric Traction, 309
 
Ministry of Transport:
Deputation Request for Government Aid Towards Transport Facilities, Electrification, &c., 387
 
Final Report of Ministry on Last Year’s Accidents, 479
 
Gattie Scheme Revival Asked for and Declined, 509
 
New Minister Appointed after Vacancy, 121
 
Orders under the Light Railways Acts and the Railways Act :
 
Light Railways in the Borough of South -port and North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, 308
 
Longridge and Hellifield Light Railway, 361
 
Merrivale Light Railway Powers Revived, 361
 
Railways of Great Britain for 1923 : Preliminary Statement of Accounts and Statistics, Complete Returns to Follow, 386
 
Safety of Travelling Public, Powers of the Ministry, 569
 
Statistics for September, Comparison with 1922, 43
 
Statistics, Freight, for October, 95, 129
 
Statistics, Passenger and Freight, November, 201 ; December, 309
 
Statistics for January, 1924, Comparison with 1923, 479
 
Statistics for February, 1924, Increase in
 
Receipts and Mileage, 569
 
Statistics for March, 1924, 687
 
Statistics, Freight, for March, 1924, Unsatisfactory, 687
 
Tramways and Light Railway Undertakings, Issue of Return, with Accounts and Statistics, 175
 
Moorgate-street Station Reconstruction, 599 Morocco, Electrification of Normal Gauge Railway, Power Station at Casablanca, 283 Motor Omnibus Used on Irish Road, Converted for Use on Irish Railway, 599
 
Murdock’s Ancient Road Locomotive Put up for Auction, 479
 
Natal Main Line Section Electrification, Progress, 283
 
National Union of Railwaymen and the Enginemen, 629
 
National Union of Railwaymen’s Projected National Programme, 717
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued}:
 
National Union of Railwaymen’s Proposed Demand for Shopmen, 283
 
Nationalisation of Railways .and Mr. Winston Churchill’s Changed Views, 335
 
Never-Stop Railway Connected with Metropolitan Station, 255
 
Newcastle and Hull Train Service, 413
 
New South Wales Government Railways, Year’s Operating Costs, 52
 
New Zealand Government Inquiry into its Railway System, 539, 687
 
Norway and Railway Working, Question of Steam versus Electric Traction, 201
 
Oodnadatta Railway, Australia, Changes in its Career, 227
 
Pulverised Coal, Experiments with Australian Locomotives, 69
 
Pulverised Coal for some Japanese Locomotives, 69
 
Railway Clerks’ Association and Share of Control, 599
 
Railway Crossings in Cities, Position of Hull, 227
 
Railway Fares Difficulty in consequence of Grouping, 15
 
Railway Material Exports Statistics, .121, 175, 361, 445, 509, 569, 629
 
Railway Rates Tribunal:
Application for Abolition of Flat Rate on Coal, Coke, &c., Dismissed, 339
 
Passengers, Representation of, on the Tribunal, 539
 
Railway Shopmen’s Dispute, Government Court of Inquiry, 283, 687
 
Railway Stock, British, Largely in the Hands of Middle and Poorer Classes, 121
 
Rhodesia’s Agricultural and Mineral Products, Government Asked for Railway Connecting Rhodesia with Walvis Bay, 687
 
Salaried Staff and Cost of Living, New Decision, 629
 
Siamese State Railways, Director’s Telephone Apparatus Order, 687
 
Signal-box Switch Regulations, 95
 
Signal-boxes and Token Instruments, 175
 
Sir Henry Fowler, Honorary University Degree, 599
 
Smoke Tubes in Locomotive Boilers, 599
 
South African Railway Traffic Improvement and Consequent Reduction in Rates and Fares, 309
 
South Indian Railway Appointment, 95
 
South London, Poor Travelling Facilities to City and West End, 255
 
South Manchurian Railway Sidings, Proposed Electrification, 69
 
Southend Corporation, Complaint of NonElectrification of the Tilbury Railway, 413
 
Southern Railway :
Amalgamation of Two Stations at Victoria, Progress Towards Realisation, 95
 
Brighton and Hove Complaint of Lack of Railway Facilities, 509
 
Cable for Electrification of South-Eastern Section, Contract Award, 227
 
Dual Management Ended, Future General Manager, 51
 
Electrification Progress, Large Floating Dock and Crane, New Steamers, 255, 361
 
Electrification of South-Eastern Section
 
Suburban Lines, Progress, 361, 687
 
Government Guarantee to Date, 687
 
Guildford, Electrification of Railway and Half-hourly Service Promised, 629
 
Red Tie for Use as Danger Signal, 539
 
Southern Railway Bill Passes Committee, 599
 
Tube Extension in North London, Divided Opinions on, 255
 
Wimbledon Station Reconstruction Question, 175
 
Southern Pacific Railway of Mexico, New Line from Tepic to La Quemada, 231
 
Southport and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, Ungrouped and Unhappy, 479
 
Spanish Railways, Grouping and Ultimate Nationalisation of, 439
 
Station Name-boards, 147
 
Stockholders’ and Shareholders’ Names and Addresses, Law as to Publication, 387
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925, Rival Schemes from both Towns, 43
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, Its Correct Name, 413
 
Storekeepers’ Appointments, Suitable Men for, 539
 
Sweden and Norway, New Inter-connecting Railway Decided Upon, 69
 
Swiss Federal Railways, Economy of Electrification, 445
 
Tasmanian Railway System, Change of Com missioner and Mr. Webb’s Report, 201, 445
 
Telegraph Messages of Railway Companies Over Post Office Wires, Cost Question, 717
 
Tickets Issued by Automatic Machines, Statistics, 509
 
Token Exchanging Apparatus, First Accident for Eighteen Years, 717
 
Traffic, Passenger and Freight Statistics, Nine Months to September, 1923, 43 ; Freight for September, 43 ; Freight and Passenger Statistics for October, 121
 
Traffic Receipts and Effect of the Strike, 201
 
Train Ferry Between Harwich and Zee-brugge, 147, 227
 
Train Men’s Strike and Court of Inquiry Report, 413
 
Trans-Siberian Railway Reorganisation, 110 Turbine, 50-Ton Electric, Its Transport, 657 Turbine Locomotive, First Built in Germany,
 
Krupp’s Tests, 479
 
Ulster and Munster Mail Steamers Sold for a Song, 569, 629
 
Underground Electric Railways’ Reduced Traffic, Increase in Omnibus Passengers, 255
 
Underground Railway Conciliation Scheme, 147
 
Underground Railways, Contracts Reported for Cast Iron Tunnel Segments, 15
 
Underground and Strike of Trams and Omnibus Men, 387
 
Underground Then and Now, Comparison, 69 Union of South Africa, Programme of New Railway Construction, Progress, 335
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- United States "Centennial Movement," 387
*- United States Laws, the Supreme Court and Effect on the Railways, 95
*- United States Traffic Statistics, 361
*- Valparaiso to Santiago Railway Scheme, 413
*- Victoria, Agitation Regarding Accident Inquiries, 361
*- Victoria District Railway Station, 50 per cent. Growth of Passengers, 599
*- Victoria Railways Magazine, 509
*- Victoria Station Approach, L.C.C. Scheme for Improvement, 479
*- Vosges, New Tunnels Planned, 15
*- Wireless Sets on Trains in Canada, 413
*- Woolwich-built Locomotives, Sale of, 569, 599
*- Workmen's Trains and Mr. Gosling, 539
*- Zululand, Proposed Railway, 283
*RAMSAY Memorial Laboratory, 58
*Rand Mines, Rescue Teams Training, 387
*Rating of Machinery and Plant in England and Scotland Respectively, Inquiry into Present Law, 201
*Reclaimed Reinforced Concrete Sheet Piles Used After Long Exposure to Sea Water, 539
*Refractory Materials for Furnace Linings, Electrical Resistivity at High Temperatures, 335
*Refrigeration, Fourth International Congress, 479
*Rhodesia, Railway and Road Bridge Over Limpopo River, 599
*Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco, Extension of Port Quays, 687
*Road-bridge Building at Birmingham, 69
*Rocket to the Moon, Professor R. H. Goddard's
*Reported Attempt, 387
*Royal Automobile Club's Small Car Trials, 174, 361
*R.I.B.A. Diploma in Town-planning, First Examination, 402
*Royles, Limited, Profit-sharing Scheme, Employees' Percentage, 255
*Rubber as an Abrasion Resisting Material, Great Improvement in Modern Rubber, 657
*Rubber Industry and its Needs, Iron or Steel Linings Advantageously Replaced by Rubber, 227
*Rubber as Lining for Wood Tanks, D. M. Newitt, 255
*Russia, New Regulations for Patent Grants, 95


United States “ Centennial Movement,” 387
S
 
*ST. ARNAUD, Victoria, Electric Installation, 15
United States Laws, the Supreme Court and
*St. George, Research Yacht for Exploration in the Pacific, 283
 
*St. John, New Brunswick, Discussion of Coke and By-product Plant for, 683
Effect on the Railways, 95
*St. John River, N.B., Water Power Development Projected, 479
 
*St. Lawrence River, Canada, Development Proposals, 15, 43, 69, 121
United States Traffic Statistics, 361
*St. Lawrence Waterways Project, Agreement between Canada and the United States, 717
 
*St. Paul's Bridge Construction, Revival of Proposal, 95
Valparaiso to Santiago Railway Scheme, 413
*Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, Plans for its Future, 657
 
*Salt Lake, 12-Mile Railway Trestle Under Repair, 147
Victoria, Agitation Regarding Accident Inquiries, 361
*Sand Dunes Conversion into Forest Area, 629
 
*San Francisco Bay, Dredging the Entrance Bar, 175
Victoria District Railway Station, 50 per cent. Growth of Passengers, 599
*Sash Chains, Chas. Wright, Limited, 155
 
*Scale Control by Aid of Chemicals, H. W. Bannister, 147
Victoria Railways Magazine, 509
*Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 317, 361
 
*Scholarships, 1924, Norton and Gregory, Awards, 556
Victoria Station Approach, L.C.C. Scheme for
*Science Museum Engineering Exhibits, Guide Lecturer Appointed, 361
 
*Science News Service, 201
Improvement, 479
*Scottish Iron Trade Men, Increased Wages for, 599
 
*Seaham Harbour New Coal Pits to be Sunk by Freezing Process, 43
Vosges, New Tunnels Planned, 15
*"Self-rescuer," a Safety Device for Escape from Carbon Monoxide in Mines or Elsewhere, 413
 
*Severn, Bridge over River near Bridgnorth Proposed, 539
Wireless Sets on Trains in Canada, 413
*Severn, Proposed Road and Rail Bridge, 201
 
*Severn Tunnel, New Ventilating Shaft for, 309, 413
Woolwich-built Locomotives, Sale of, 569, 599
*Sewerage Scheme at St. Just, Cornwall, 361
 
*Shale Oil Industry, Scottish, Possibility of Closing, 121
Workmen’s Trains and Mr. Gosling, 539
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
 
*- American Bill for Conversion of Foreign Trade Ships into Diesel Motor Types, 445
Zululand, Proposed Railway, 283
*- Australian Meat Trade, Sixteen New Motor Vessels Ordered in Great Britain, 335
 
*- Australian New Steamers for Lighthouse Service to be Built in Australia, 335
RAMSAY Memorial Laboratory, 58
*- Australian Steamer Fordsdale, Largest yet Built by Commonwealth, Binghamphone Installed, 629
 
*- British Aviator, 10,000-Ton Tanker, Sister Ship Ordered, 717
Rand Mines, Rescue Teams Training, 387
*- Compressed Air for Ship Propulsion, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
 
*- Berengaria Navigation, Accusation of Dangerous Speed, 539
Rating of Machinery and Plant in England and
*- Board of Trade and Junior Engineers in Large Merchant Vessels, Fresh Instructions, 629
 
*- Cunard Liner Tyrrhenia, Alterations Projected, 43
Scotland Respectively, Inquiry into Present xLaw, 201
*- Ferry Steamer, 200ft. Vehicular, Voyage from Leith to Sydney, New South Wales, 509
 
*- French Submarines, 187, 216
Reclaimed Reinforced Concrete Sheet Piles Used After Long Exposure to Sea Water,
*- Greek Government's New Submarines, 569
 
*- H.M.S. Glatton Sunk in Dover Naval Harbour, to be Raised, 599
Refractory Materials for Furnace Linings, Electrical Resistivity at High Temperatures, 335
*- H.M.S. Lion, Breaking Up on the Tyne, 309  
 
*- Japanese Ships, Load Line Regulations, 413  
Refrigeration, Fourth International Congress,
*- Leviathan, American Liner, Cost of Repairs, 147
 
*- 50,000-Ton Liners not a Paying Proposition, 479
Rhodesia, Railway and Road Bridge Over Limpopo River, 599
*- Lloyd's Register Returns of Shipping Losses, Principal Nations' Record Compared, 175
 
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco, Extension of Port Quays, 687
*- Mauretania's Turbines, Re-blading, 569
 
*- Navigation Lights on British Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 309
Road-bridge Building at Birmingham, 69
*- Revenge, Old Wooden Battleship, to be Broken Up, 361
 
*- Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
Rocket to the Moon, Professor R. H. Goddard’s
*- Schooner Yacht Built by Krupps to have Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 147
 
*- Ships' Navigation Lights, New Regulations, 261
Reported Attempt, 387
*SHOWS--see Exhibitions
 
*Silver-lead Ore Deposit, Another Found in South Australia, 479
Royal Automobile Club’s Small Car Trials, 174, 361
*Silver-lead Ores Discovery in North-Eastern Australia, 69
 
*Silver Nugget at Empire Exhibition Eclipsed by New Find, 599
R.I.B.A. Diploma in Town-planning, First Examination, 402
*Silver Ore Discovery and Further Future Prospects in the Yukon Territory, 175
 
*Simplification of Manufacture by Elimination of Odd Tools, 657
Royles, Limited, Profit-sharing Scheme, Employees’ Percentage, 255
*Skilled Craftsmen Exodus from the United Kingdom, 387
 
*Slide Rule, The "Monocrat," John Davis and Son, Limited, 316
Rubber as an Abrasion Resisting Material, Great Improvement in Modern Rubber, 657
*Smoke Nuisance and Legislation Question, 283  
 
*Soapstone, Large Deposit Found in Ontario, 413  
Rubber Industry and its Needs, Iron or Steel Linings Advantageously Replaced by Rubber, 227
*Somerset Oil Shale Beds Exploitation, 599  
 
*South African Mines Stores Consumption Statistics, 550
Rubber as Lining for Wood Tanks, D. M.
*South African Successful Industries, Rand Carbide Factory's Output, 283
 
*Southampton's 60,000-Ton Floating Dock, Opening, 569
Newitt, 255
*Speaking Apparatus, Automatically Controlled, the Binghamphone, 629
 
*Spennymoor Sewage Disposal Works, 121
Russia, New Regulations for Patent Grants, 95
*State Barge Canal, U.S.A., Proposed Deepening, 283
 
*Steam Generator for Paper Company at Hudson Falls, N.Y., 687
ST. ARNAUD, Victoria, Electric Installation, 15 \
*Steam Heat for Shrinking Parts of Electrical Equipment, 121
 
*Steam Power from the Earth's Centre, Impracticable Suggestion, 121
St. George, Research Yacht for Exploration in the Pacific, 283
*Steam Power-house at Evans' Bay, New Zealand, 605
 
*Stradling, Dr. R. E., M.C., M.Sc., New Appointment, 387
St. John, New Brunswick, Discussion of Coke and By-product Plant for, 683
*Straw as a Floor for Cement Storage, 147
 
*Sugar Beet, British, 399
St. John River, N.B., Water Power Development Projected, 479
*Sugar Mill in North Queensland, 283
 
*Sulphur Output in Japan, 569
St. Lawrence River, Canada, Development Proposals, 15, 43, 69, 121
*Sulphuric Acid Factories of Upper Silesia, Increased Output, 147
 
*Superphosphates from Sulphuric Acid Removed as By-product in Zinc Extraction, 255
St. Lawrence Waterways Project, Agreement between Canada and the United States, 717
*Survey Base Line Measured on a Frozen Lake, 361
 
*Survey Base Line Under Water for Several Hours Daily, 121
St. Paul’s Bridge Construction, Revival of Proposal, 95
*Sweden, Discovery of Arsenic and other Valuable Ores, 539
 
*Sweden, The Economic and Industrial Situation in, Report on, H. Kershaw, 717
Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, Plans for its Future, 657
*Swedish Canals, Reconstruction Plans, 199
 
*Swedish Industrial Life, Rapid Development of, Shown by New Brochure, 43
Salt Lake, 12-Mile Railway Trestle Under Repair, 147
*Swedish Water Power, Extensive Use of Modern Methods for, 445
 
*Switzerland's Objection to Prolongation of Working Hours in Factories, 227
Sand Dunes Conversion into Forest Area, 629
*Synthetic Ammonia Manufacture in Spain, 445
 
San Francisco Bay, Dredging the Entrance Bar, 175
 
Sash Chains, Chas. Wright, Limited, 155
 
Scale Control by Aid of Chemicals, H. W. Bannister, 147
 
Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 317, 361
 
Scholarships, 1924, Norton and Gregory, Awards, 556
 
Science Museum Engineering Exhibits, Guide Lecturer Appointed, 361
 
Science News Service, 201
 
Scottish Iron Trade Men, Increased Wages for, 599
 
Seaham Harbour New Coal Pits to be Sunk by Freezing Process, 43
 
Self-rescuer,a Safety Device for Escape from Carbon Monoxide in Mines or Elsewhere, 413
 
Severn, Bridge over River near Bridgnorth Proposed, 539
 
Severn, Proposed Road and Rail Bridge, 201
 
Severn Tunnel, New Ventilating Shaft for, 309. 413
 
Sewerage Scheme at St. Just, Cornwall, 361
 
Shale Oil Industry, Scottish, Possibility of Closing, 121
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
American Bill for Conversion of Foreign
 
Trade Ships into Diesel Motor Types, 445 Australian Meat Trade, Sixteen New Motor
 
Vessels Ordered in Great Britain, 335 Australian New Steamers for Lighthouse
 
Service to be Built in Australia, 335
 
Australian Steamer Fordsdale, Largest yet Built by Commonwealth, Binghamphone Installed, 629
 
British Aviator, 10,000-Ton Tanker, Sister Ship Ordered, 717
 
Compressed Air for Ship Propulsion, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
 
Berengaria Navigation, Accusation of Dangerous Speed, 539
 
Board of Trade and Junior Engineers in Large Merchant Vessels, Fresh Instructions, 629
 
Cunard Liner Tyrrhenia, Alterations Projected, 43
 
Ferry Steamer, 200ft. Vehicular, Voyage from Leith to Sydney, New South Wales, 509
 
French Submarines, 187, 216
 
Greek Government’s New Submarines, 569
 
H.M.S. Glatton Sunk in Dover Naval Harbour, to be Raised, 599
 
H.M.S. Lion, Breaking Up on the Tyne, 309
 
Japanese Ships, Load Line Regulations, 413 Leviathan, American Liner, Cost of Repairs, 147
 
50,000-Ton Liners not a Paying Proposition,
 
Lloyd’s Register Returns of Shipping Losses, Principal Nations’ Record Compared, 175
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS {continued):
Mauretania’s Turbines, Re-blading, 569
 
Navigation Lights on British Ships, New
 
Board of Trade Regulations, 309
 
Revenge, Old Wooden Battleship, to be
 
Broken Up, 361
 
Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
 
Schooner Yacht Built by Krupps to have Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 147
 
Ships’ Navigation Lights, New Regulations, 261
 
SHOWS— see Exhibitions
 
Silver-lead Ore Deposit, Another Found in South Australia, 479
 
Silver-lead Ores Discovery in North-Eastern Australia, 69
 
Silver Nugget at Empire Exhibition Eclipsed by New Find, 599
 
Silver Ore Discovery and Further Future Pros
 
pects in the Yukon Territory, 175
 
Simplification of Manufacture by Elimination of Odd Tools, 657
 
Skilled Craftsmen Exodus from the United
 
Kingdom, 387
 
Slide Rule, The Monocrat,John Davis and
 
Son, Limited, 316
 
Smoke Nuisance and Legislation Question, 283
 
Soapstone, Large Deposit Found in Ontario, 413
 
Somerset Oil Shale Beds Exploitation, 599
 
South African Mines Stores Consumption Statistics, 550
 
South African Successfid Industries, Rand
 
Carbide Factory’s Output, 283
 
Southampton’s 60,000-Ton Floating Dock, Opening, 569
 
Speaking Apparatus, Automatically Controlled, the Binghamphone, 629
 
Spennymoor Sewage Disposal Works, 121
 
State Barge Canal, U.S.A., Proposed Deepening, 283
 
Steam Generator for Paper Company at Hudson Falls, N.Y., 687
 
Steam Heat for Shrinking Parts of Electrical
 
Equipment, 121
 
Steam Power from the Earth’s Centre, Impracticable Suggestion, 121
 
Steam Power-house at Evans’ Bay, New Zealand, 605
 
Stradling, Dr. R. E., M.C., M.Sc., New Appointment, 387
 
Straw as a Floor for Cement Storage, 147
 
Sugar Beet, British, 399
 
Sugar Mill in North Queensland, 283
 
Sulphur Output in Japan, 569
 
Sulphuric Acid Factories of Upper Silesia,
 
Increased Output, 147   *
 
Superphosphates from Sulphuric Acid Removed
 
as By-product in Zinc Extraction, 255
 
Survey Base Line Measured on a Frozen Lake, 361
 
Survey Base Line Under Water for Several
 
Hours Daily, 121
 
Sweden, Discovery of Arsenic and other Valuable Ores, 539
 
Sweden, The Economic and Industrial Situation
 
in, Report on, H. Kershaw, 717
 
Swedish Canals, Reconstruction Plans, 199
 
Swedish Industrial Life, Rapid Development
 
of, Shown by New Brochure, 43
 
Swedish Water Power, Extensive Use of Modern
 
Methods for, 445
 
Switzerland’s Objection to Prolongation of Working Hours in Factories,.227
 
Synthetic Ammonia Manufacture in Spain, 445


T
T
TABLE Engine, Antiquated, Discovered at Ipswich, 43
*TABLE Engine, Antiquated, Discovered at Ipswich, 43
 
*Tamar River, Proposed Bridge from Devon- port to Torpoint, 479
Tamar River, Proposed Bridge from Devon-port to Torpoint, 479
*Tanganyika Concessions' Increased Copper and Radium Production, 487
 
*Tank for Storing Volatile Spirits, 15
Tanganyika Concessions’ Increased Copper and Radium Production, 487
*Tanks for Storage of Imported Petrol at Dingle, 479
 
*Tarnish-resisting Sterling Silver, 255
Tank for Storing Volatile Spirits, 15
*Tasmanian Canal, Ralph's Bay Neck, Tenders to be Called for for Construction of, 599
 
*Tasmanian Industrial Development and Hydroelectric Enterprise, 479
Tanks for Storage of Imported Petrol at Dingle, 479
*Teheran and the Persian Gulf, New Trade Route, 95
 
*Telephone, Trunk, Between Bombay and Delhi, 69
Tarnish-resisting Sterling Silver, 255
*Tendering to Toronto City Council, Toronto Board of Trade's Condemnation of Action, 95  
 
*Tension Tests at American Bureau of Standards, 43
Tasmanian Canal, Ralph’s Bay Neck, Tenders to be Called for for Construction of, 599
*Thames Bed Scoured Out by Flood Water, Costly Scheme to Meet the Situation, 43
 
*Timber, Forest Reserve and Sawmill Material Now Available in Alberta, Statistics, 309
Tasmanian Industrial Development and Hydroelectric Enterprise, 479
*Tin Brittleness Due to Aluminium, 599
 
*Tin Cans and Process of De-tinning at Birmingham, 687
Teheran and the Persian Gulf, New Trade Route, 95
*Tokyo Car Congestion Since the Earthquake, New Car Orders, 283
 
*Traders' Co-ordinating Committee, 78
Telephone, Trunk, Between Bombay and Delhi, 69
*Transmission of Heat through Building Materials, 201
 
*Transvaal Goldfields Output and Working Costs, 121, 201, 283
Tendering to Toronto City Council, Toronto Board of Trade’s Condemnation of Action, 95 Tension Tests at American Bureau of Standards, 43
*Trelleborg Harbour and Gothenburg Harbour Enlargement, 201
 
*Tunnel Beneath the St. Lawrence Under Consideration, 175
Thames Bed Scoured Out by Flood Water, Costly Scheme to Meet the Situation, 43
*Tunnel Projected Between Canada and United States, 15
 
*Tunnel, Road, Below the Thames, Gravesend and Tilbury Scheme, 95
Timber, Forest Reserve and Sawmill Material Now Available in Alberta, Statistics, 309
*Turbine Disc Wheels, Stress and Vibrating, Research Paper, Wilfred Campbell, 687
 
*Tyne New Bridge Design, 569
Tin Brittleness Due to Aluminium, 599
 
Tin Cans and Process of De-tinning at Birmingham, 687
 
Tokyo Car Congestion Since the Earthquake, New Car Orders, 283
 
Traders’ Co-ordinating Committee, 78
 
Transmission of Heat through Building Materials, 201
 
Transvaal Goldfields Output and Working Costs, 121, 201, 283
 
Trelleborg Harbour and Gothenburg Harbour Enlargement, 201
 
Tunnel Beneath the St. Lawrence Under Consideration, 175
 
Tunnel Projected Between Canada and United States, 15
 
Tunnel, Road, Below the Thames, Gravesend and Tilbury Scheme, 95
 
Turbine Disc Wheels, Stress and Vibrating, Research Paper, Wilfred Campbell, 687
 
Tyne New Bridge Design, 569
 
u
UNITED States Army New Gun, 95
 
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 539
 
United States Production of Crude Magnesite Aluminium, Bauxite and Crude Platinum, 121


University College, London :
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*UNITED States Army New Gun, 95
Engineering Society, Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 84
*United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 539
 
*United States Production of Crude Magnesite Aluminium, Bauxite and Crude Platinum, 121
Ramsay Memorial Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Inaugural Lecture, Professor E. C. Williams, 121
*UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON :
 
*- Engineering Society, Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 84
Upper Stour Valley, Main Sewerage Scheme Extension, 629
*- Ramsay Memorial Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Inaugural Lecture, Professor E. C. Williams, 121
*Upper Stour Valley, Main Sewerage Scheme Extension, 629


V
V
VANADIUM, Its Chief Deposits and Great Utility, 413
*VANADIUM, Its Chief Deposits and Great Utility, 413
*Vanadium Mines in the Peruvian Andes, Resumed Working, 121
*Vancouver City to Replace Old Railway by Power Lift, 413
*Vancouver Harbour, Coal-bunkering Facilities Projected for Deep-sea Vessels, 255
*Volcanic Energy of Italy Turned to Account, Natural Steam for Power Purposes, 95


Vanadium Mines in the Peruvian Andes, Resumed Working, 121
W
 
*WASHING Machines for Cleansing Parts of Work in Machine Shop, 95
Vancouver City to Replace Old Railway by Power Lift, 413
*WATER SUPPLY :
 
*- Artesian and Sub-artesian Bores in Australia, B. Dunstan on, 569
Vancouver Harbour, Coal-bunkering Facilities
*- Athens and Piraeus Water Supply Works, International Competition for Execution and Maintenance, 255
 
*- Boring for Water Supply in the Doncaster Rural District, 283
Projected for Deep-sea Vessels, 255
*- Famous Water Pipe Line, Sale of, 395
 
*- Hetch Hetchy Project, San Francisco, Cost of, 629
Volcanic Energy of Italy Turned to Account, Natural Steam for Power Purposes, 95
*- Japanese Lake Water for Power Generation and Subsequently for Drinking Purposes, 387
 
*- Kilmarnock Corporation Filtration Plant, 626
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*- Kingsteington Local Water Supply Extension, 147
WASHING Machines for Cleansing Parts of Work in Machine Shop, 95
*- Leeds Water Undertaking Profit, 696
 
*- Pulta Waterworks, Calcutta, Extension of Scheme, 69
WATER SUPPLY : -
*- Shandaken Tunnel of New York Catskill Aqueduct, 283
Artesian and Sub-artesian Bores jn Australia, B. Dunstan on, 569
*- Sofia's Lack of Water, American Offer, 227
 
*- Sydney Water Supply Scheme, 569
Athens and Piraeus Water Supply Works, International Competition for Execution and Maintenance, 255
*- Torquay's Waterworks Extensions, 121
 
*- Water Main Pipes of Wood as being Economical, 568
Boring for Water Supply in the Doncaster Rural District, 283
*- Water Storage, Extensive Scheme in Victoria State, 69
 
*- Wellington, New Zealand, Tunnel for Water Supply, 227
Famous Water Pipe Line, Sale of, 395
*WELDER, New Electric, Experiments in Rand Mines, 599
 
*Welland River Level Raising not yet Decided Upon, 629
Hetch Hetchy Project, «San Francisco, Cost of, 629
*Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 24
 
*Winding Engines, Various Improvements Called for, 361
Japanese Lake Water for Power Generation and Subsequently for Drinking Purposes, 387
*Winnipeg River Well Adapted for Hydroelectric Enterprises, 657
 
*Winnipeg's Central Steam-heating Plant, 539
Kilmarnock Corporation Filtration Plant, 626
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY :
 
*- Accumulators for Operating Dull Emitter Thermionic Valves, 175
Kingsteington Local Water Supply Extension, 147
*- Aerials Erection, Accidents and Warning, 387
 
*- Beacon, Wireless, for Increased Safety in Navigation, 335
Leeds Water Undertaking Profit, 696
*- Belfast, Projected Broadcasting Station, 309
 
*- Brazilian Government Concession for Radiotelephone Transmitting Stations, 255
Pulta Waterworks, Calcutta, Extension of Scheme, 69
*- British Broadcasting Company's Series of Educational Lectures, 629
 
*- Broadcasting in Education, Glasgow to Have Lectures Transmitted to Schools in the Area, 289
Shandaken Tunnel of New York Catskill
*- Canadian Trains and Provision of Wireless, 413
 
*- Crystal Detector in Theory and Practice, 569
Aqueduct, 283
*- Germany to Organise Wireless Apparatus Syndicate, 309
 
*- International Agreement on Wireless Telephony, Conference, 454
Sofia’s Lack of Water, American Offer, 227
*- Inter-telephony by Wireless Between American and European Systems, 629
 
*- Japanese Wireless Telephone for Trains on Tokaido Railway, 255
Sydney Water Supply Scheme, 569
*- Kliphenvel, South Africa, Progress of New Wireless Station, 569
 
*- Line-radio or "Wired-wireless" System, 629
Torquay’s Waterworks Extensions, 121
*- Netherlands East Indies Government's New Wireless Stations in Sumatra, 721
 
*- Norway's Most Northerly Radio Station, at Vardoe, 445
Water Main Pipes of Wood as being Economical, 568
*- Radio Communication Company of Great Britain, Its Contract for Stations in West Indies, 283
 
*- "Radio Instruments and Measurements," American Circular, 255
Water Storage, Extensive Scheme in Victoria State, 69
*- Radio Societies, Proposed Amalgamation, 309
 
*- Surveying and Astronomical Observations, Chronometer Superseded by Wireless, 283
Wellington, New Zealand, Tunnel for Water Supply, 227
*- Tarawa, Pacific Islands, Wireless Station, 569
 
*- Tuned Cathode Circuit, A New Idea, 687
WELDER, New Electric, Experiments in Rand Mines, 599
*- Underground Use of Wireless, Successful Demonstration, 335, 361
 
*- "Vertex," New Form of Aerial, 43
Welland River Level Raising not yet Decided
*- Wireless Beam Tests to Buenos Aires, Highly Successful, 687
 
*- Wireless Licence Statistics, 201
Upon, 629
*- Yukon to Alberta, Wireless Communication Projected, 147
 
*WOLVERHAMPTON, New Trolley Omnibus Route, 413
Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 24
*Wood Tanks for Acids, Suitable Linings for, 255
 
*Working Days Lost by Industrial Disputes, Statistics, 687
Winding Engines, Various Improvements Called for, 361
*World Power Conference, 671
 
Winnipeg River Well Adapted for Hydroelectric Enterprises, 657
 
Winnipeg’s Central Steam-heating Plant, 539 I
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY :
Accumulators for Operating Dull Emitter Thermionic Valves, 175
 
Aerials Erection, Accidents and Warning, 387
 
Beacon, Wireless, for Increased Safety in Navigation, 335
 
Belfast, Projected Broadcasting Station, 309
 
Brazilian Government Concession for Radiotelephone Transmitting Stations, 255
 
British Broadcasting Company’s Series of Educational Lectures, 629
 
Broadcasting in Education, Glasgow to Have Lectures Transmitted to Schools in the Area, 289
 
Canadian Trains and Provision of Wireless, 413
 
Crystal Detector in Theory and Practice, 569
 
Germany to Organise Wireless Apparatus Syndicate, 309
 
International Agreement on Wireless Telephony, Conference, 454
 
Inter-telephony by Wireless Between American and European Systems, 629
 
Japanese Wireless Telephone for Trains on Tokaido Railway, 255
 
Kliphenvel, South Africa, Progress of New Wireless Station, 569
 
Line-radio or Wired-wireless System, 629
 
Netherlands East Indies Government’s New Wireless Stations in Sumatra, 721
 
Norway’s Most Northerly Radio Station, at Vardoe, 445
 
Radio Communication Company of Great Britain, Its Contract for Stations in West Indies, 283
 
Radio Instruments and Measurements,American Circular, 255
 
Radio Societies, Proposed Amalgamation, 309
 
Surveying and Astronomical Observations, Chronometer Superseded by Wireless, 283
 
Tarawa, Pacific Islands, Wireless Station, 569
 
Tuned Cathode Circuit, A New Idea, 687
 
Underground Use of Wireless, Successful Demonstration, 335, 361
 
Vertex,New Form of Aerial, 43
 
Wireless Beam Tests to Buenos Aires, Highly Successful, 687
 
Wireless Licence Statistics, 201
 
Yukon to Alberta, Wireless Communication Projected, 147
 
WOLVERHAMPTON, New Trolley Omnibus Route, 413
 
Wood Tanks for Acids, Suitable Linings for, 255
 
Working Days Lost by Industrial Disputes, Statistics,-687
 
World Power Conference, 671


X
X
X-RAYS,Not Sufficiently Used, 537
*X-RAYS, Not Sufficiently Used, 537
 
*X-ray Radiations, Inadequate Measurement, 509
X-ray Radiations, Inadequate Measurement, 509


Y
Y
YALU River, Possibility of Development of a Million Horse-power from, 387
*YALU River, Possibility of Development of a Million Horse-power from, 387
 
*Yangtze River Pronounced "Extremely Serviceable," 147
Yangtze River Pronounced Extremely Serviceable,147


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  • AERIAL, New Form, "Vertex," and its Advantages, 43
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • - Aerodrome Extensions at Wittering, 479
  • - Air Surveys, Their Disadvantages, 509
  • - Cable for Guiding Aeroplanes in Flight, M. William Lottis, 43
  • - Dirigibles for Transatlantic Mails, Tests to be Made, 569
  • - Fleet of Thirteen Aeroplanes for Protection of Lumber and Paper Industries in Ontario, 335
  • - Helicopter Flight in Paris, 95
  • - Howard Aerodrome Secured by Vickers Limited for Construction of Government Airship, 629
  • - Howden Airship Station to be Demolished, 175
  • AGRICULTURAL Machinery, Renewal of Field Trials of Implements by Royal Agricultural Society, 227
  • Alcohol Industrial Spirit from Potatoes, Proposed Flotation of Company for Manufacture, 717
  • Allen, Edgar, and Co., "Catalogue C," 121
  • Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
  • Aluminium Paint and Aluminium Leaf, 69
  • Aluminium Powder Explosion, Hints on Dealing with, 15
  • Aluminium Works near Fort William, Proposal for Establishment of, 201
  • American Activity in Power Plant, 479
  • American Mine Explosions, Serious Results from Use of Black Blasting Powder, 479
  • Anhydrous Liquid Hydro-cyanic Acid, Proposed Factory for Production of, in Australia, 717
  • Annealing Furnace Fatal Accident, 361
  • Arch Dam Investigation in California, 387
  • Architects, British, Conference, 261
  • Architectural Education, International Congress on, 183
  • Argentina, Unparalleled Building Activities and Demand for Building Supplies, 255

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
  • - Metallurgical Defects in Engineering Materials, Professor F. C. Thompson, 239
  • INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
  • - Annual Meeting, Forty-sixth, Award of Meldola Medal, Elections, 264
  • - "National Federation of Men of Science," 43
  • - Students' Association :
  • -- Visit to the British Empire Exhibition, 628
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 120
  • - Award of Gold Medal to Professor Albert Sauveur, Harvard Uni verity, 174
  • INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
  • - Diesel-electric Drive and Turbines, P. J. Higgs, 457
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • - Annual Autumn Meeting to be Held in London, 731
  • - Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 159
  • - Institute of Metals' Invitation to Overseas Visitors, 479
  • INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
  • - Annual Meeting and Elections, 644
  • - Physicist in Metallurgy, Dr. C. H. Desch, 133
  • INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
  • - Award for Best Street Frontage, 509
  • INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • - Date of Receipt of Papers for Current Awards, 110
  • - Inland Waterways of England, E. Manning Lewis, 43
  • INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • - General Meeting, 200
  • - Fundamentals of Cost Production, H. Kerr Thomas, 200
  • - Lecture, Percy Pritchard, Suggestion to Students, 166
  • - New Prizes Offered, 270
  • - Prize Award and Reading of Papers, 644
  • - Water-cooled Aero-engines, A. J. Rowledge, 69

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued):

  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Ballot for Election of Officers, 583
  • - James Forrest Lecture, Thirtieth, to be Delivered by Professor Elihu Thomson, of Massachusetts, Kelvin Gold Medal Award, 526
  • - Birmingham and District Association :
  • -- Annual Dinner, Problem of New Street Station Traffic, 283
  • - London Students :
  • -- Forty-third Annual Dinner, 343
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 239
  • - A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 136
  • - Electrical Developments in France, E. M. Malek, 227
  • - Faraday Medal Award to Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti, 147
  • - Faraday Medal Presentation, 413
  • - Fifteenth Kelvin Lecture, G. Semenza, 413
  • - Kelvin Centenary, 569, 586
  • - New By-law, Title of Members, 369
  • - Visit of Delegates of Overseas Technical Institutions, 610, 702
  • - Western Centre :
  • -- First Joint Meeting with Mining Electrical Engineers, 509
  • -- Visit to Lydney Power Station, 509
  • INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING- ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual General Meeting, Election of President and his Suggestions, 175
  • - Universal Regulator, Temperature, Thomas Lindsay, 55
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, 556
  • - Overhead Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
  • - Progress in Equipment Used for Marine Propulsion, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, 255
  • - Water-tube Boilers, L. M. Jockel, 479
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Midland Branch :
  • -- Conversazione in University at Edgbaston, 599

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
  • - Annual Dinner, Lack of Base Metals, Empire Congress on Mining and Metallurgy, 395
  • - Award of Gold Medal, 237
  • INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • - South-Western District:
  • -- Regional Town-planning, 283
  • - Yorkshire District:
  • -- Jubilee Year, Examination Necessary for Future Admission to Membership, 387
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • - Annual and Summer Meetings, Invitations to Guests from France and Holland, 155
  • INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
  • - Hypochlorite Process of Refining Compared with Use of Sulphuric Acid, A. E. Dunstan, 43
  • - Maidan-i-Nafton Oilfield, One of Most Important Known, R. K. Richardson, 539
  • INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
  • - Elections and Proposed Awards, 293
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Elections of President and Vice-president, 175
  • - Increased Member Roll, Library Presentation to the Institution, 227
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • - Annual Meeting and Reports, 526
  • - Meetings and Elections, 145, 264, 402, 526
  • - Programme of Lectures, Resumption of Friday Evening Meetings, 428
  • INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 317
  • - Election of Officers and Council, 613
  • - Yorkshire Branch Formed, 687
  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
  • - Chemical Engineering Group and Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
  • -- Symposium on Treatment on Water for Industrial Purposes, 55

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (continued):
  • - Birmingham Section :
  • -- Emulsion of Petrol as Fuel for Internal Combustion Engines, F. J. C. China 445
  • - Midland Section :
  • -- Spontaneous Combustion, Its Causes, J. Ivon Graham, 121
  • SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • - Meeting and Programme, Oppau Explosion Investigation and Report, 360, 413
  • SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • - Annual General Meeting,- Election of Officers and Council, 235
  • SOCIETY, RADIO, OF GREAT BRITAIN :
  • - Postponement of Meeting, Lecture, Faithful Reproduction by Broadcast, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 425
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - Borneo, Sarawak, Oil Resources Development Results, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361
  • - Cantor Lecture, E. V. Evans, Use of Film to Depict Chemical Changes, 335
  • - Neglect of X-rays Benefit, Lecture by Dr. V. E. Pullin, 537
  • SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ENGINEERING :
  • - Second International Conference, 387
  • ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, Unknown Particles, 599
  • Australia, Railway Bridge Over Murray River, Details of Construction, 227
  • Automatic Guns, War Office Experiments, 43
  • Automatic Telephone Exchange Projected, First in London, 43
  • Automobile Services, French, to Connect the Cotton-growing Districts with the Niger, 687
  • Avonmouth Dock Extension Contract, 94

B

  • BALANCING Machine for Large Rotors, 629
  • Ball Bearings and the Time Factor, 201
  • Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, Souvenir of Empire Exhibition, 583
  • Beira, East Africa, Port Improvements, 361
  • Belt Fastener, New Type, Frys, Limited, 583
  • Benzol as By-product of Australian Steel Works, Extensive Output of, 15
  • Birmingham Waterway to the Sea vid Worcester and Bristol Channel, Government Deputation with View to Financial Aid, 309
  • Bitumen and Fish, Roads Dressing Committee's Report, 147
  • Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
  • Boiler Conversion to Burn Powdered Fuel, Guarantee Given, 479
  • Boiler, Electric Steam, Unique Type, 539
  • Boiler Explosion at Aberdare Power Station, Report, 445
  • Boiler Flues' Unusual Failure, 599
  • Boiler, Water-tube, Unusual Explosion of, 629
  • Boilermakers' Society Funds, Big Balance, 716
  • Boilermakers' Society, Overtime Piecework Pay, 657
  • Bolts and Rivets Factory at Richmond, Victoria, 69
  • Bore-hole Search for Oil, No Oil but Several Records Broken, 657
  • Brasher Air Breakwater Tested 361
  • Brass and Metal Mechanics' Increased Wages, 509
  • Brass, Red Stains on, Due to Use of Old Type of Furnace, 15
  • Brassfounders Employers' Association and National Brass and Metal Mechanics' Society, New Wages Agreement, 445
  • Breakwater Tests, Brasher Air, 361
  • Bridge, New, Across the Usk at Newport, 445
  • Brisbane, Australia, Engineering Conference there in March, 1924, 69
  • BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED MANUFACTURERSí ASSOCIATION :
  • - Annual Scholarships, 317, 361
  • BRITISH ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION :
  • - Annual Luncheon, 343

BRITISH ENGINEERSí ASSOCIATION :

  • - Safeguarding of Industries Act, Resolution of Regret at Government Attitude, 445
  • BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
  • - Institution of Automobile Engineers' Members Represented on Committee, 255
  • - Standard Nomenclature for Cycle and Motor Cycle Parts, 264, 309
  • - Standard Railway Rails, 674
  • - Standard Specifications :
  • -- Galvanised Steel Wire Strand for Signalling Purposes, 644
  • -- Lighting and Starter Cables on Motor Cars, 387
  • -- Traction Motors of the Series-wound Direct-current Type, 15
  • BRITISH FOUNDRYMEN, INSTITUTION OF :
  • - Cause of Bad Castings, 147
  • British India Imports and Exports, Satisfactory Trade Balance, 509
  • British Prices 70 Per Cent. Higher than Continental and Orders Sent Abroad in Consequence, 283, 312
  • British Thomson-Houston Testers' Club, 293
  • Broadcasting--see Wireless.
  • Bunkering Plant on the Tees, Satisfactory Test, 479
  • Burns, New Treatment which Includes, Electric, Steam, and Metal Burns, 479

C

  • CABLE, Direct Connection between London and Emden, 175
  • Calcium Arsenate Plant, Largest in the World at Montgomery, Alabama, 335
  • Calculators for Gas Calorimetry, 608
  • Cameron Falls Development, Ontario, Great Power Scheme, 15
  • Canada, Wainwright Oilfield, Estimated Area, 69, 361
  • Canadian Dominion Forest Service, Experimental Silvicultural Work, 147
  • Canadian Gold and Silver Exports, 569
  • Canadian Mineral Production Statistics, 15
  • Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric Exhibition Vehicle, 413
  • Canadian Resources of Natural Gas and Helium, Survey Results None too Favourable, 309
  • Cape Breton, Harbour at Ingouish, Deepening on Account of Gypsum Deposit, 449
  • Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air, Instrument for Detection, J. A. Vaughan, 413
  • Castings of Sand and Cores Cleaned by High- pressure Water, 599
  • Catalogues for Jerusalem, 183
  • Cement and Mud Fluids Used in Oil and Gas Wells, Tests for Determination of Tensile Strength, 121
  • Centralians, Old, Annual Dinner, 200
  • Cerium for Gas Mantles and other Purposes, 201
  • Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, First Provincial Meeting, 509
  • Chelmsford Engineering Society, Fourth Annual Conversazione, 459
  • Chicago Drainage Canal Threatens Further Damage to the Levels of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, 121
  • Chilean Government Improvement of Irrigation and Canals, 255
  • Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete Described as Dangerous, 569
  • Chromium--see Iron and Steel
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
  • - Alberta Coal, Great Increase in Output, 361
  • - Antrim and Tyrone, Valuable Areas of Unworked Coal in, 15
  • - Barrow Hill New Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 335
  • - Belgian Congo, Result of Search for Coal, 657
  • - Burnham-on-Crouch Coal Discovery, 361
  • - Canada's Average Coal Consumption, 599
  • - Coal-breaking Plant for Montreal, 69
  • - Coal Dust Explosions in Utah, Intensive Study of Safety Precautions, 445
  • - Coaling Staithes Projected at Port Clarence Wharf, River Tees, 147
  • - Colliery Accidents in Scotland, Fire-damp and Naked Lights, 599
  • - Colliery Chimneys Demolished, 361
  • - Fushun, Schemes for Working Coal Deposits, 255
  • - Lithuania's Limited Consumption of Coal and Coke, 227
  • - Manchuria's New Coal Mines, 657
  • - Man-handled Coal in England, 90 Per Cent. of Total Raised, 657
  • - Markham Main Colliery, Progress of Sinkers, Expected Employment for Large Number of Men, 657
  • - Natal Coal, Results of By-product Experiments, 69
  • - New South Wales Coal Output, 569
  • - Nova Scotia, New Mine and Colliery at Lingan, 121, 175, 445
  • - Powdered Coal in the United States, Annual Consumption, 95
  • - Pulverised Coal, High-pressure Plant, 402
  • - Record Output from Deep Pit, 629
  • - Rotherham Main Colliery, Probable Reopening of Barnsley Pit, 629
  • - Scottish Collieries and Preventable Accidents, 539
  • - Screenings, Excess of, in Coal Mining, American Complaint, 361
  • - Seaton Delaval Coal Company's Development at Hastings Pit, 657
  • - Snowdon Colliery near Dover, Purchase of, 95
  • - Spitzbergen, New Coal Mining Operations, Extensive, Projected, 309
  • - United States Coal Mines, Statistics of Injuries and Financial Loss, 361
  • - Vibrating Screen for Fine Separation of Coal, 717
  • - Victoria, Brown Coal Prospects at Bambra, 413
  • - Warragul, Victoria, Coal Discovery, 569
  • - Welsh Coalfields, Rhondda and Llanelly, 387
  • - Wireless Communication for Mine Rescue Work, 361
  • - Worcestershire Coal Mining Estate, Projected Development, 479
  • - World's Production of Coal, United States Large Proportion, 387
  • COLD-STARTING Oil Engine, Test Results' 283
  • Cold Storage Scheme at Walvis Bay, 445
  • Colonel Crompton's Eightieth Birthday, 656
  • Commonwealth's New Duty Against Great Britain, 479
  • Commonwealth Radium-bearing Ore, Great Possibilities, 687
  • Complimentary Dinner, 395
  • Compressed Fibre for Pistons of Internal Combustion Engines, 69
  • Concrete as Lining for Mine Shafts, 15
  • Condensers and Grid Leaks, Philip Coursey, 283
  • Conferences and Congresses--see Exhibition, British Empire
  • Cooking Utensils Test, Report on Linings for, 43
  • Copenhagen, British Club Opened, 298
  • Copper in Australia, High Cost of Labour and Supplies and Closing Down of Mines, 69
  • Copper Deposit in Rhodesia, Another Big Discovery of, 15
  • Copper Mines in Australia to be Merged and Railway Extended, 599
  • Copper Ore Deposit on Rhodesia-Congo Border, 117
  • Copper Ore Deposits in Yugo-Slavia, 15
  • Copper Production in Australia, Extension of Principal Company's Works, 15
  • Copper Works and By-product Plant at Middlesbrough, 413
  • Corrosion or Rusting of Metal Prevented by Use of Whitewash, 175
  • Cost of Living and Men's Pay Unchanged, 444
  • Cotton Ginnery Opening at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 127
  • Coventry Commercial and Technical Library, Useful Additions, 599
  • Cunard Company's New Naval Architect, 361
  • Cyanite, Interesting Possibilities of, 599

D

  • DAM Damage on the Musquash River Power Development Plant, 15
  • Darlington to Replace Tramway System by Trolley Omnibuses, 657
  • Death of Mr. A. C. Flint, 121
  • Death of Mr. Thomas Henry Rowe, Cornish Mining Engineer, 147
  • Death of Mr. T. Settle, 121
  • Derwent Diversion to Avoid Pollution from Colliery Refuse, 309
  • Diamond “ Pipe ” Discovery in South Africa, 663
  • Diesel Engine Tests at Wallsend, 671
  • Dock Strike, Recent, Wages 125 Per Cent. Above Pre-war and Cost of Living 75 Per Cent., 255
  • Docks, Surrey Commercial, and Dam Failure, 539
  • Dredged Material Delivered by Sunk Pipe, 255
  • Dredger, Hopper, on the Great Lakes, Measurement and Equipment of, 335
  • Dubuc, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Successive Appointments in Canada, 255
  • Dundee Harbour Extensions, 43
  • Dutch Manufacturer’s Discovery as Result of Government Order, 309

E

  • EDINBURGH Gas-making Plant Extensions, 43
  • Edinburgh-Glasgow Road, New, Work to be Started on, 509
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - Air Heating Advantages in an American Power Station, 509
  • - Australasian Electric Supply Systems, Favourable Position of Certain Towns, 479
  • - Automatic Synchroniser, Brown Boveri, 387
  • - Boston and Detroit, Plans for Transmission of Electrical Power, 569
  • - Breakdowns, Electrical, in 1923, 629
  • - British Columbia Electric Company's Projected Tunnel between Lakes, Tenders Called for, 539
  • - British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Heavy Cost of Equipment, 201
  • - Burton-on-Trent Supply, Proposed Extension, 569
  • - Calcutta Electric Supply to be Extended to Outlying Districts, 43
  • - Canada's Extensive Electric Power Development, 15
  • - Cape Town-Simonstown Line, New Electric Generating Station, 687
  • - Collie Coalfield of Western Australia, Power Station for Supplying, 717
  • - Coventry Corporation Electricity Undertaking, 657
  • - Deeside Electrical Requirements, Report by Aberdeen Chief Electrical Engineer, 445
  • - Direct Photographic Records of Electrical Impulses, 717
  • - Electric Brass Melting in the United States, Activity Greatly in Excess of other Countries, 657
  • - Electric Power Mains Projected in the Midlands, 121
  • - Electrical and Reciprocating Engine Power for Textile Factory Working, Comparison, 95
  • - Electric Wire Manufacturing Companies in Japan, Great Impetus to Work Caused by Restoration after Earthquake, 255
  • - Exeter Electricity Works, Extension of Plant, 387
  • - Grit Arrester at Electricity Works, Good Results from, 283
  • - "Hexaphase" System of Working Cables, 387
  • - Hull (Quebec) Electric Company's Big Project in the Gatineau Valley, 255
  • - Illinois Company's Projected 200,000 Kilowatts Station, 717
  • - Islington Borough Council's Experience of Refuse Collection, Horse and Electric Vehicles Compared, 309
  • - Italian Orders for Two 30,000 Kilovoltampere Three-phase Alternators, 687
  • - Japanese Scheme for Power Development and Railway Electrification, 43
  • - Manchuria Power Scheme on the Yalu River, 43
  • - Mersey Power Company's Prosperity 509
  • - Million Volt Testing Set Ordered for Laboratory in Chicago, 717
  • - Mining Subsidence and Effect on Cables and Power Stations, Royal Commission Evidence, 539
  • - Motor, 6300 H.P., American, in Course of Installation in India, 147
  • - Motor Generator's Disastrous Breakdown, 569
  • - Newark Corporation's Application Refused by Electricity Commissioners, 717
  • - Newcastle, New South Wales, Tramway Electrification, Cost and Saving, 69 í
  • - New York's Electric Signs and Large Amount of Electricity Required, 283
  • - New Zealand's Extensive Use of Electric Power, 387
  • - Pelton Wheel Shrunk on to Shaft by Means of Electric Heat, 201
  • - Pennsylvania's Production of Electric Power, 569
  • - Plymouth Electricity Works Extension, 95
  • - Power Station Under Construction - at Molnungushi Falls, Rhodesia, 717
  • - Ribble Power Station and Its Approaching Completion, 445
  • - Scanty Use of Electricity in the United Kingdom, 395
  • - Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, The B.E.A.M.A. Offer, 317
  • - Shanghai Municipal Electric Department, Annual Report, 657
  • - South Africa and Electricity Supply Commission, Terms Arranged with Capetown and Durban, 687
  • - Storage Battery Competition, Five Vehicles Selected for Test, 687
  • - Sugarloaf Rubicon Electricity Supply Scheme, Victoria, 95
  • - "Super-synchronous" Motor, New Type, 335
  • - Sydney, New South Wales, Recommended Appointment of British Electrical Expert, 479
  • - Talcs Used for Electrical Appliances, Tests, 445
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
  • - Town Lighting of Lydenburg, South Africa, Waterfall to be Utilised, 335
  • - Transformer Pillars Out of Operation, Tests of Apparatus for Reduction of Current Losses in, 260
  • - Transmission Line, Southern California, Increased Capacity, 95
  • - Transmission Problems, Major A. M. Taylor's Hexaphase System, 201
  • - Underground Cable, 66,000-Volt, at Cleveland, Successful Tests on, 717
  • - Underground Electric Railway Efforts at Economy in Use of Power Supply, 309
  • - Union of South Africa, Use of Electric Power in Industrial Establishments, 717
  • - Wattmeter, Direct-acting, Totalising, Recording, 479
  • - Welder, New Electric, Advantages of, 599
  • - Wireless Aerials Falling, Accidents, 387
  • - Yallourn-Yarraville Transmission Line Completed and Satisfactory, 283
  • - Yallourn Undertaking, Steady Progress by Victoria Electricity Commission, 717
  • ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Research in Germany, Financial Assistance from American Company, 175
  • Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361, 395
  • Engineering Institute of Canada, New President, 413
  • Erosion Checked by Discarded Motor Car Bodies, 387
  • European Telephone Network, Conference on the Question, 509
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - All-British Motor Vehicles and Accessories Exhibition in Melbourne, 227
  • - British Empire Exhibition :
  • -- Architecture Exhibition at Wembley, 586
  • -- Conferences of Engineering Societies at Wembley, 613
  • -- Conference on Science and Labour, 586
  • -- Empire Automobile Conference, 702
  • -- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361
  • -- Empire Textile Conference, 613
  • -- "Neyer-Stop" Railway, Yorath Lewis, to be Connected with Metropolitan Railway Station, 255
  • -- Silver Nugget, Largest Found, to be Shown in Canadian Section, 43
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Used at Opening in 1825, to be Exhibited, 121
  • -- World Power Conference, 671
  • - Building Exhibition at Olympia, Free Popular Lectures, 395
  • - German Wireless Exhibition at Hamburg, 283
  • - Institute of Patentees, Inventions Exhibition, 657
  • - International Exhibition in Dunedin, New Zealand, 580, 657
  • - International Foundry Trades' Exhibition at Birmingham, 43, 200, 687
  • - Leipzig Autumn Fair, 613
  • - Lyons Fair, Particulars of, 175
  • - Norwegian Industrial Fair, 657
  • - Okehampton Agricultural Association to Construct Permanent Exhibition Ground, 283
  • - Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, 201
  • - Swedish Industries Fair at Gothenburg, 629
  • - Wireless Apparatus Exhibition at Geneva, 201
  • - Yachting and Boating Exhibition, 51
  • EXPERIMENTAL Explosions in France, 147
  • Explosion of Carbon Bisulphide Still near Runcorn, 717

F

  • FACTORY Accident Prevention, 183
  • Factory and Workshop Acts, Inquiry, 361
  • Falmouth, Abandonment of Transatlantic Scheme, 538
  • Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, Awards, 425
  • Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Smoking Concert, 425, 543
  • Farming and Electro-culture, Minister of Agriculture's Statement, 445
  • Federated Malay States Tin Ore Smelting, 717
  • Federation of British Industries, Report on South American Tour by Assistant Director, 15
  • Ferry Landing and Docks at Middlesbrough, 361
  • Fire Destruction of University and Engineering College, Fukuoka, 43
  • Floating Dock for Southampton, 387
  • Floating Roofs to Reduce Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 201
  • Floating Wharf Used as a Transport Vessel, 657
  • Forests of Ontario, Aeroplane Fleet to be Set up for Protection, 335
  • Foundry Engineers, Suggested Line of Study for Junior Automobile Students, Percy Pritchard, 66
  • France's Trade with her Colonies, 227
  • Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Medals and Certificates Awards, 717
  • Fremantle Harbour Dredging Progress, 413
  • French Paint to Supersede Red Lead, 95
  • Friction and Lubrication, D. Sillars, 95
  • Fuel Oil Production Experiments by South Manchurian Railway, 569
  • Fuel Research, Assistant Director Appointed, 283
  • Fuel Research Board Special Report No. 1, 539
  • Fuller's United Electric Works, Annual Staff Dinner, 55
  • Furfural, Properties of, as Paint Remover, 95

G

  • GAMPOLA Bridge, Ceylon, 15
  • Gas Calorimetry, Calculator for, 608
  • Gas Engines on Hire-Purchase, 95
  • Gases in Underground Waters, New Use for Analysis of, 69
  • Gasholder, Spiral-guided, Largest in this Country, 387
  • Gas-making Plant for Vancouver, 599
  • Generation, Transformation and Pneumatic Transmission of Power, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
  • George Montefiore Foundation Prize, 133
  • German Imports into New South Wales, 361
  • "Glanzkohle," Properties of New Material Akin to Graphite, 175
  • Glass Trade, Comparison of Results of Different Shifts in, 175
  • Glassworkers' Union and Discontinuance of the McKenna Duties, 539
  • Gold Alloy to Rival Platinum, 95
  • Gold Medal of the Town of Paris, Award to M. Bienvenue, 147
  • Gold Mines, Hollinger, Ontario, New Port Plant Approaching Completion, Vast Expectations from, 95, 599
  • Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Rapid Development, 599
  • Gold and other Deposits in Tanganyika, 147
  • Grain Elevator, Durban, Inquiry into Foundations, 381
  • Grain Shipped through Montreal in 1923, Record Amount, 95
  • Great Britain's Coal Mines Output, 15

H

  • HARDWARE Trade Journal, 159
  • Hudson Bay as a Grain Outlet, Pros and Cons of the Question, 599
  • Hull, Port of, 697
  • Hydro-electric Development on the Saguenay River, One of the Largest in the World, 629
  • Hydro-electric Equipment, Large Units, W. M. White, 147
  • Hydro-electric Generating Unit, Largest in the World, at Niagara Falls, 69
  • Hydro-electric Installation for International Paper Company on Hudson River, 361
  • Hydro-electric Plant on the Mississippi River, 201
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme in New Zealand, Tenders for Plant, 15
  • Hydro-electric Scheme in Ceylon, 69
  • Hydro-electric Scheme of Tasmania, 387
  • Hydro-electric Works in the Tirso Valley, Largest in the World, 509
  • Hypochlorite and Chlorate, Pure Solutions Obtained Electrolytically, 687

I

  • INDIA and the Indians Unsuited for Shipping Enterprise, 201
  • Indian Boiler Regulations, 237
  • Indian Tariff Board's Proposed Duties and Bounties on Certain Iron and Steel Products, 479
  • Industrial Fatigue Research Board, Fourth Annual Report, 657
  • Inertia of Matter and Inertia of Mind, Effect on Industrial Development, 255
  • Infection by Telephone, Risk Quite Negligible in View of Precautions, 227
  • International Congress of Architectural Education, 183
  • Invention, Bertram Joy, 84
  • Italy's Hydraulic Resources, Active Development of, 657
  • IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Agreement Between British Columbia and United States Concerning Conversion of Steel Scrap, andc., 413
  • - Alloy Steel, Economical Uses of, 227
  • - Blast-furnace Flue Dusts, Utilisation of, Investigation, 335
  • - Brazil Company Said to Propose Blastfurnace Erection, 15
  • - British Cast Iron Research Association, Director Appointed, 133
  • - British Empire Big Iron Contract with German Buyers, 629
  • - Chromium Plating, Company Started for Exploitation of Discovery, 309
  • - Electrolytic Iron and Question of Corrosion, 569
  • - Foundry Iron Production from Sponge Iron in the Electric Furnace, Testing Results, 175
  • - French Blast-furnace Working Statistics, 509, 683
  • - German Failure to Establish Iron and Steel Industry in Chile, 201
  • - Hardened Steel and Brittleness, Effects of Various Methods Used, 201
  • - Heavy Steel Trade, Proposed Selling Agency, 15
  • - Iron Mines on Belle Island, Newfoundland, Reopening, 147
  • - Iron Ore Exports from Algeria to Great Britain, 413
  • - Ironstone Mines Reopened in North Yorkshire, 43
  • - Lake Athabasca, Drilling to Investigate Extent of Iron Ore Deposits on North Shore, 15
  • - Melilla, Details of New Iron Ore Shipping Plant for, 175
  • - National Federation of Iron and Steel :
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in December, 1923, 69
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 227
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 335
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 445
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 539
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in May, 687
  • - Nickel-iron Alloys, Remarkable Magnetic Properties of Certain Types, 309
  • - Nickel Mines of Canada, Output Statistics, 147
  • - Nickel Ore Deposits of Sudbury, Canada, Most Important Known, 15
  • - Ontario Government's Proposed Bounty on Iron Ore, 226
  • - Ore in Tasmania to be Developed by British Company, 509
  • - Ouenza Iron Mines, North Africa, Output, 15
  • - Oxygen Addition to Blast, Advisable Limit in Amount, 121
  • - Phosphorus Diffusion in Iron and Steel, Conditions and Results, N. C. Marples, 43
  • IRON AND STEEL (continued):
  • - Plant at Bilbao for High-speed Steel, 657
  • - Precision Gauge, Manufacture, Question of Best Quenching Medium for Steels Used, 147
  • - Protection of the Steel Industry in India, 509
  • - Rolling Rails Re-started at Workington Steel Works, 509
  • - Rustless Iron, Successful Experiments on, 227
  • - Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
  • - Sault Ste. Marie Steel Mills, Activity of, 283
  • - Sheffield Steel Exports to United States, Effect of Fordney Tariff, 95
  • - South Manchuria Railway and Extension of Iron and Steel Works, 283
  • - Stainless Steel Flagstaff, 90ft. High, Proposed as War Memorial, 309
  • - Steel Rolling Mills in Canada, 15
  • - Steels, Normal and Abnormal, Microscopic Examination of, 227
  • - Sulphur in Blast-furnace Charges, 509
  • - Sweden, Pig Iron Production for September, 43
  • - Swedish Iron Trade Labour Conflict, Trade Conditions, 539
  • - Temperatures in Blast-furnaces Using Charcoal as Fuel, 413
  • - Twelve-hour Day Elimination in the Steel Industry and Increased Cost of Production, 147

J

  • JAPANESE Earthquake and Temporary Shelters, Galvanised Sheet Orders for Great Britain, 255
  • Johannesburg Gold Mining Industry Demand for Increased Wages Met by Monthlv Bonus, 147
  • Johannesburg, Proposed Power Station at Witbank, 15
  • Jointing Material for Air Pipes, andc., Brown Brothers, 459

K

  • KELVIN Centenary Celebrations at Glasgow University, 569
  • Kelvin Centenary, Masonic Lodge Celebration, 586
  • Kelvin Dinner, 556
  • Kelvin Medal Presentation, Reception of Written Addresses, Exhibit of Kelvin Apparatus, Oration, Banquet, 638
  • KING'S COLLEGE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
  • - Anniversary Meeting, 130
  • - Economics as Applied to Mechanical Engineering, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 130
  • Kosi Bay, South Africa, Development, as Port for Coaling or Cotton Trade, 335
  • Krupps' "Naval Union of the Levant," 569
  • Krupps and Spanish Shipbuilding Yard, Report of Projected Purchase, 209

L

  • LABORATORY Experiments and "Horse Sense," Professor E. C. Williams, 147
  • Lancashire Boiler, Failure of Blow-down Bend, 629
  • Lead Poisoning and Production of Zinc Oxide, 69
  • Lead and Zinc Production in the United States, 69
  • Leakage Costing at the Rate of £500 a Year, 121
  • Leather Belting Manufacturers' Federation, Standard Specification, 569
  • Lectures, Popular Free, at the Building Exhibition, 395
  • Leicester Rebuilding Proposals, 95
  • Leicester Sewerage System Extensions, 610
  • Lignite Discovery near Shrinagar, Kashmir, 95
  • Lignite Explorations in Province of Murcia, Satisfactory Results, 283
  • Limpopo, Negotiations for Government Construction of Bridge, 309
  • Liquid Oxygen as Explosive for Gold Mines, 69
  • Liquid Oxygen Explosives, Field Tests of, 227
  • Liskeard Gas Company's Scheme for Electrical Supply, 479
  • Lourenco Marques Harbour Extension, 255
  • Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant for Midlothian Paper Mills, 147
  • Lumber Exports from British Columbia, 309

M

  • MANCHESTER Approval of Proposed Census of Production, 413
  • Manchester Steam Users' Association :
  • - Annual Meeting, Question of Incorporation, 413
  • - Mr. C. E. Stromeyer's Annual Report, 15
  • - Report, 335
  • Marine Engines, Direct-reversing, for Egypt, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 227
  • Marine Petrol Engine, New Type, 479
  • Marseilles, Shipping and Goods Statistics, 121
  • Mathematics in America, Progress in Recent Years, 283
  • Menai Straits, Change of Scheme for Electrical Supply, 335
  • Mercury Mine in China, Crudest Possible Methods of Treating the Mineral, 657
  • Metallurgical Research, Professor Thomas Turner, 276
  • Metallurgy Research Fellowship, New Foundation, 95
  • Metals--see also Associations, Institute of Metals
  • Methane in Water in Enclosed Heating Systems, Dangers of, 95
  • Metric System for Russia, 147
  • Metric System in Soviet Republics, Demand for Metric Scales and Weights, 539
  • Middlesbrough, New Bridge Across the Tees, 43
  • Milk Transport in Glass-lined Tank Motors Instead of by Train, 687
  • Mine Rescue Oxygen-breathing Apparatus, Useful Handbook on, 147
  • Mineral Deposits in the Ukraine, Investigation by Geological Committee, 227
  • Mineral Output of New South Wales, Statistics, 309
  • Mineral Production Increasing in British Columbia, 121
  • Mineral Production in Tasmania, Statistics, 147
  • Minerals, Important New Area of, Discovered in Australia, 479
  • Mines Department Willing to Test Electric Bell, andc., for Coal Mines, 283
  • Mines, Inrushes of Water into, Committee of Inquiry into Danger, 175
  • Mining Bureau of Mukden, Two Coal Mines Opened and Paying, 509
  • Mining Education at Wigan, Grant in Aid, 387
  • Mining Industry of South Africa, Consumption of Imported Materials, 569
  • Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Carbon Monoxide in, 282
  • Motor Cars and Lorries for Australia, Great Increase in Imports, 629
  • Motor Cars, Small Car Trials, 174, 361
  • Motor Industry in America, Statistics for 1923, 657
  • Murray River, Australia, Official Report on Hume Reservoir, Proposal, 479
  • Murray River, Work of Locking, Progress, 717
  • "Mystery" Tower in Shoreham Harbour, Demolition Decided on, 603

N

  • NATIONAL Council of Technical Staff Associations, Meeting, 309
  • Netherland- East Indies Sample Show-room, 629
  • Netherlands East Indies Sulphur Deposits, Bids for Working of, Wanted, 599
  • Newcastle and Gateshead Proposed Connecting Bridge over the Tyne, 309
  • Newcastle, New Fire and Police Station, 43, 509
  • New South Wales Mineral Production, 43, 309
  • New Zealand, Available Water Power in, 69
  • New Zealand, Valuable Total Trade Figures, 175
  • New Zealand, Various Power Extension Schemes Projected, 458
  • Newport, Alexandra Docks Facilities Extension, 445
  • Niagara Falls and New Michigan Central Railway Bridge, Construction Work Restarted, 509
  • Niagara River New Crossing and Projected Railway, Cost of, 283
  • Nickel and Copper in Canada, 69
  • Nickel--see also Iron and Steel
  • Nitrate Output in Chile, 335
  • Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1924, Awards, 556

O

  • OIL Fuel Bunkering Prices Advance, 387
  • Oil Licence in New Guinea, The First Granted, 629
  • Oil Resources of Borneo, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361
  • Oil Shale Beds of Somerset, Plans for Light Railway between Bridgwater and Combwich and Docks at Combwich, 599
  • Oil Well, New, in Kent County, Ontario, Great Depth and Estimated Yield, 95
  • Oil Well at Wainwright, 69, 361
  • Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, Financial Position, 717
  • Ontario Taxation on Nickel and Copper Mines, 226
  • Oppau Explosion, 360
  • Osaka's New Bridges, 283
  • Osmiridium in Tasmania, Effort to Open up the Area, 695
  • Ottawa River Power Development by Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission, 687
  • Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, Work on Cast Iron Lining of a Tunnel Shaft, 479
  • Oxygen-making Factories in Southampton and Belfast, 479

P

  • PANAMA Canal Traffic Figures, 69
  • Paper-making from Eucalypt Pulp, Advantages of, 599
  • Paris Competition for New Types of Street Furniture, 577
  • Patent Fuel Production Plant in Canada, 95
  • Patent Rights Applications, 509
  • Peat Bog Investigations and Mapping in Canada, 95
  • Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, Projected New Government Road, 479
  • Penstock Accidents, Two, in California, 175
  • Penwithers Viaduct, Truro-Falmouth Line, Replaced by New Bridge, 147
  • Petrol Efficiency, Method of Increasing, 43
  • Petroleum Tanks, Great Advantage of Making Them Gas-tight, 147
  • Physics of Textile Fibres, 613
  • Pile Driving, Under Water, New Equipment for, 569
  • Platinum-bearing Lands in Spain, Investigations Continuing, 687
  • Plymouth Improvement Schemes and Work for Unemployed Men, 387
  • Polish Port at Gdynia Asked for, 361
  • Porcelain for Electrical Purposes, Improved Type, 569
  • Portland Cement Factory, 70 Miles East of Vancouver, 69
  • Portland Cement Works in Tasmania, 479
  • Power Alcohol, Ether and Fusel Oil Works at Hull, Work Started, 413
  • Power Development, Very Large, Proposed at Chelsea Falls, Canada, 121
  • Power Plant in South African Industries, Rapidly Increasing Amount, 121
  • Profit-sharing Employees' Percentage Greater than Shareholders' Dividend, 255
  • Profit-sharing Scheme Based on Wages Ranking as Capital, 539
  • Punjab Industries and Price of Bengal Coal, 95
  • Pyrites as a Cause of Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mines, J. Ivor Graham, 309

R

  • RADIO Frequency Standard, Special Wave Meters for, 629
  • Radium Research Laboratory in Washington, 335

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :

  • - Accidents :
  • -- Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 15, 121, 201, 387, 569, 657
  • -- Basle Express Fatal Accident, 339
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision at Birmingham, 699
  • -- Collision, Fatal, at Euston, 539, 657
  • -- Crewe Station, Serious Collision, 43, 309
  • -- Derailment of Train Between Northallerton and Middlesbrough, 309
  • -- Divided Train Accident, Advisability of Continuous Brake, 95
  • -- Electric Train Derailed near Southport, 283
  • -- Fatal Electric Railway Collision in Indiana, 175
  • -- Final Report for 1923 Accidents Inquired into by Ministry of Transport, 479
  • -- French Accidents, Decreased Number of, 147
  • -- Inquiries into Accidents, Footplate Precautions for Enginemen, 227
  • -- Locomotive Failure on the London and North-Eastern, Report, 51
  • -- Passengers Falling from Trains, Inquiry, 539
  • -- P.L.M. Riviera Express Fatal Accident, 283
  • -- Red Light Signal Failure and Consequent Collision, London and North-Eastern Railway, 69
  • -- St. Gothard Express Trains in Collision, Terrible Disaster, 445
  • - Accrington Tramway Undertaking's Revenue, 717
  • - American Railway Disputes Between Companies and their Servants, New Board for Adjustment, 147
  • - Appointments and Staff Changes, 147, 175, 227, 255, 335, 361, 365, 445, 657
  • - Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Discontent, 599, 687
  • - Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, Finding a Route, 387
  • - Australian Railway Commissioners' Salaries, Great Difference in Amount, 548
  • - Automatic Train Control and the Inter-State Commerce Commission of America, 445
  • - Awards of Industrial Court, Variation as Regards the Men, Disregard of the Public, 687
  • - Babbacombe Cliff Light Railway Order, 1923, 88
  • - Ballycastle Railway to End its Existence, 227
  • - Beirut and Tripoli, Survey of Route for Proposed Broad-gauge Railway, 147
  • - Belfast and County Down Railway, Timber Trestle Bridge Replaced by Steel, Two Tank Locomotives Ordered, 201
  • - Belgian Mission to the Congo with Reference to Railway Construction, 147
  • - Belgian State Railways' Disorganisation, Strong Measures for Improvement, 227
  • - Birmingham Tramways Extension, 445
  • - British Columbia Electric Railway Company for Tunnel to Connect Aloutte and Stave Lakes and Increase of Hydro-electric Power, 687
  • - Calcutta Suggested Tube Railway, Approximate Cost, 43
  • - Camden Town Junction, 1500 Trains Daily, 569
  • - Canadian National Railways, Chain of Seven Wireless Broadcasting Stations, 361
  • - Canadian National Railways, Projected Construction of Twenty-six Branch Lines, 283, 361 ; Annual Report of Railways, 687
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway's Branch Lines in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 717
  • - Canadian Railway's Steady Rise, Immigration the Greatest Need, 227
  • - Cape Peninsula Suburban Lines, Electrification Beginning, 309
  • - Central London Railway, Unusual Incident, 413
  • - Ceylon Railways' Favourable Report, Retirement of General Manager, 43
  • - City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Winding-up Difficulties, 629
  • - City and South London Railway :
  • -- Contracts for Sinking Shafts for Tubes on Morden Extension, 121
  • -- Stockwell Station Escalators, Improved Type, 147, 599
  • -- Tunnels Enlarged, New Service, 413
  • - Clapham Common and Morden, Progress of New Line, 599
  • - Colombia's Northern Railway Extension Progress, 717
  • - Common User of Railway-owned Rolling Stock, C. M. J. Jones, 335, 413
  • - Continuous Runs of 500 Miles with Coal- burning Locomotives and 825 Miles with Oil Burners, G. M. Basford, 413
  • - Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Pay, 69, 444, 548, 717
  • - Death of Commander G. J. Baugh, 509
  • - Death of Mr. Ammon Beasley, 386
  • - Death of Mr. Percy A. Hay, 599
  • - Death of Mr. L. W. Horne, 283
  • - Death of Mr. George Macpherson, 479
  • - Death of President of New York Centra System, Mr. Alfred Smith, 335 ; His Career, 413
  • - Deaths of Two Prominent American Railwaymen, 309, 458
  • - De-control of British and of United States Railways, Comparison Between Costs of Compensation, 69
  • - Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway, New Motor Generators for Electric Locomotives, 539
  • - East Indian and Great Indian Peninsula Railways, Transfer of, 361
  • - East Indian Railway, Forty Locomotives Ordered from British Firm, 445
  • - Egyptian State Railways Chief Engineer Resigns his Post, 309
  • - Escalators Replace Lifts at Bank Station of Tubes, 546
  • - Facing Points, Power Working of, 69
  • - Finsbury Park Tube Extension Northwards, Middlesex County Council Action, 175

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued);

  • - French Government Proposed Increase in Passenger Fares and Goods Rates, 147
  • - French West Africa, New Section of Railway, 69
  • - Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Good Dividends of, 121
  • - Great Western Railway :
  • -- Allocation of Government War-time Compensation Funds, 283
  • -- Bill Before Parliament, Level Crossing and Shunting, 445
  • -- Callington Light Railway, Proposed Abandonment of Construction Scheme, 283, 413
  • -- Cambrian Section Station at Machynlleth, Improved Accommodation, 15
  • -- Capital Expenditure Last Year and Projected, Analysis of, 309
  • -- Colliery Proprietors' Wagons, Railway Companies' Offer, 283
  • -- Company Dealing Only with British Manufacturers in Spite of Lower Prices for Foreign Work, 283, 312
  • -- Cornish Single Track Sections, Provision for Future Doubling, 175
  • -- Goods Wagon, New Type, Adaptation of Plant, 629
  • -- Government Aid for Branch Line Construction Refused, 335
  • -- Great Western Railway's Unanswered Letter to Late Government, 283
  • -- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201
  • -- Honours List Knighthood for General Manager, 175
  • -- Milk Conveyance Rates Lower than those of Southern Railway, 539
  • -- Portmadoc Railway Facilities to be Improved, 43
  • -- Programme of Projected New Works, Locomotives and Rolling Stock, 15
  • -- Rhymney and Taff Vale and also Great Western and Taff Vale Roath Dock New Connections, 175
  • -- Special's Non-stop Plymouth to Paddington Run in 234 Minutes, 15
  • -- Stockholders of Small Amounts, Very Large Percentage of Total Capital, 283
  • -- Swindon Station, King and Queen on Footplate of the Royal Train, 479
  • -- Whiteball Tunnel, South of Taunton, to be Relined, 43
  • - Group System, Mr. H. P. Macmillan on, 539
  • - Hampstead Line Extension, Opening Expected Shortly, 599
  • - Harwich and Zeebrugge--see Train Ferry
  • - Highest Railway in the Empire, Mombasa, vid Nairobi to Eldoret, Uganda, 201
  • - Honours Lists, New Year and Birthday, English and Indian Railwaymen Included, 15, 657
  • - Hook of Holland and Berlin, Accelerated Journey by Train-de-Luxe, 538
  • - Improper Use of Railway Carriages, Bill to Promote Cleanliness Defeated, 412
  • - India, Railway Board Technical Paper No. 235, 43
  • - Irish Free State, Bill for Unification of Railways, 387
  • - Irish Free State Railways and Belfast, Differences of Opinion, 69
  • - Irish Free State Railways Bill Meets with Opposition, 548
  • - Irish Free State Railways and Canals and Government Bill, 121
  • - Irish Railway Agreements and Proposed Government Amalgamation Scheme, 255, 539
  • - Irish Railway Companies and Unions, Machinery for Regulation of Trade Disputes, 15
  • - Irish Railways, British Promises and the Free State, 509
  • - Irish Railways' Clerical Staff Demands, Judge's Award, 674
  • - Irish Railways and Rebel Damage, 335
  • - Irish Railways, Repair of Malicious Damage to Bridges, andc., 227
  • - Irish Railways, Wages Board and Men's Position, 539, 629
  • - Jamaica Government Railways' Dispute, Mr. J. H. Thomas's View, 539
  • - Kaye, Sir Joseph H., The Late, 15
  • - Locomotive Works by Compressed Air, 255
  • - Locomotive Works of Subsidiary Companies Closing, 121
  • - London Electric Railways, Camden Town Extension, 413
  • - London Electric Railways, Camden Town Junction Trains, 569
  • - London Electric Railways, Hendon to Edgware Extension Progress, 713
  • - London Electric Railways' New Cars, 599
  • - London-Liverpool Motorway Likely to Increase Railway Traffic Charges, 15
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
  • -- Action Won by the Company Against Hampstead Borough Council, 43
  • -- Buckie-Keith Railway to be Reopened, 69
  • -- Capital Expenditure Last Year, 255
  • -- Distinguishing Names in Towns with More than One Station, 629
  • -- Economy and Train Withdrawals, 539
  • -- Glasgow, Change of Route from Euston, 717
  • -- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201
  • -- Leek and Manifold Light Railway Absorption and Claims of the County Council, 629
  • -- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Posters, Painted by Royal Academicians and Associates, 26
  • -- Organisation, Operation Department at Derby, Appointments, 47
  • -- "Resident Engineers," 599
  • -- Shareholders' Free Tickets for Meetings not to be Issued, 255
  • -- Stranraer and Larne, Change of Departure from Euston to St. Pancras, 717
  • -- Title of the Company, 43
  • -- Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Proposed Capital Works, 255
  • -- NORTHERN COUNTIES SECTION :
  • -- Coleraine-Londonderry, New Line, 335
  • - London and North-Eastern Railway :
  • -- Automatic Signals on the Alne-Thirsk Section, 43

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - London & North-Eastern Railway (continued):
  • -- Bill in Parliament, Building Powers Sought, 657
  • -- British Prices 70 per cent. Higher than Continental and Consequent Loss of Trade and Work to this Country, 312
  • -- Capital Account Expenditure, Analysis of Items, 387
  • -- Cuffley-Hertford-Stevenage Line Opened, 629
  • -- Electrical Engineer Appointed, 657
  • -- Electrification Difficulties and Projected Remedy, 387
  • -- Electrification in Great Northern Area, 361
  • -- Enfield Branch Extension Completed for Passenger Traffic, 445
  • -- Engine "Locomotion" Used in 1825, to be Sent to the British Empire Exhibition, 121
  • -- Frodingham, Proposed New Railway and Works, Irreconcilable Views, 509
  • -- Garratt Locomotive for Worsborough Branch, 450
  • -- Government Compensation, Limitation of Directions Permitted for Expenditure, 309
  • -- Great Northern Section, Mishap to Engine's Boiler, Fireman's Action, 717
  • -- Great Northern Shopmen, Report of Court of Inquiry, 479
  • -- Ilford's Deputation to Minister of Transport, 223
  • -- Individual Incomes from 90 per cent. London and North-Eastern Railway Capital are Less than One-third the Wages Received by Lowest-paid Male Adult Railway Servant, 335
  • -- King's Cross to Bradford by Pullman, Timing, 657
  • -- King's Cross-Harrogate-Newcastle Pullman, Marylebone-Nottingham-Sheffield, 509, 599
  • -- Scotch Express, Daily Relief Train, 599
  • -- South Yorkshire Junction Company's Absorption, Settlement, 629
  • -- Staff Changes, Various, 657
  • -- Subsidence Between Ferryhill and Bishop's Auckland, 227
  • -- Tube Northwards from Finsbury Park, 361
  • -- Twenty-nine New Trains of Ten Coaches Each, 445
  • -- War Memorial at York to North-Eastern Railway Servants, 717
  • - London Traffic Board Bill, 413
  • - Longridge-Hellifield Railway, Good Prospect of Its Construction, 95, 361
  • - Manchester and Rochdale, Prospect of Through Train Service, 717
  • - Market for Locomotives in Poland, 657
  • - Melbourne Area and Electrification, Victorian Railway Commissioners' Statement, 717
  • - Melbourne Railway Construction, British Tenders Refused, 335
  • - Melbourne Suburban Lines, Carriages all Labelled "Smoking," 335
  • - Mersey Railway Company, Track Laid under the River, 387
  • - Metropolitan District Station at Victoria, Great Increase in Passengers at, 110
  • - Metropolitan Railway Agrees to Interchange of Return Tickets to British Empire Exhibition, 479
  • - Metropolitan Railway Branch from Sandy Lodge to Watford, 263
  • - Metropolitan Railway, Capital Expenditure, 255
  • - Metropolitan Railway, Improved Dividend, 175
  • - Metropolitan Railway, "Smoking" or "Smoking Prohibited" Cars, 387
  • - Metropolitan Railway, Widened Lines to be Converted for Electric Traction, 309
  • - Ministry of Transport:
  • -- Deputation Request for Government Aid Towards Transport Facilities, Electrification, andc., 387
  • -- Final Report of Ministry on Last Year's Accidents, 479
  • -- Gattie Scheme Revival Asked for and Declined, 509
  • -- New Minister Appointed after Vacancy, 121
  • -- ORDERS UNDER THE LIGHT RAILWAYS ACTS AND THE RAILWAYS ACT :
  • -- Light Railways in the Borough of South - port and North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, 308
  • -- Longridge and Hellifield Light Railway, 361
  • -- Merrivale Light Railway Powers Revived, 361
  • -- Railways of Great Britain for 1923 : Preliminary Statement of Accounts and Statistics, Complete Returns to Follow, 386
  • -- Safety of Travelling Public, Powers of the Ministry, 569
  • -- Statistics for September, Comparison with 1922, 43
  • -- Statistics, Freight, for October, 95, 129
  • -- Statistics, Passenger and Freight, November, 201 ; December, 309
  • -- Statistics for January, 1924, Comparison with 1923, 479
  • -- Statistics for February, 1924, Increase in Receipts and Mileage, 569
  • -- Statistics for March, 1924, 687
  • -- Statistics, Freight, for March, 1924, Unsatisfactory, 687
  • -- Tramways and Light Railway Undertakings, Issue of Return, with Accounts and Statistics, 175
  • - Moorgate-street Station Reconstruction, 599
  • - Morocco, Electrification of Normal Gauge Railway, Power Station at Casablanca, 283
  • - Motor Omnibus Used on Irish Road, Converted for Use on Irish Railway, 599
  • - Murdock's Ancient Road Locomotive Put up for Auction, 479
  • - Natal Main Line Section Electrification, Progress, 283
  • - National Union of Railwaymen and the Enginemen, 629
  • - National Union of Railwaymen's Projected National Programme, 717

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - National Union of Railwaymen's Proposed Demand for Shopmen, 283
  • - Nationalisation of Railways and Mr. Winston Churchill's Changed Views, 335
  • - "Never-Stop" Railway Connected with Metropolitan Station, 255
  • - Newcastle and Hull Train Service, 413
  • - New South Wales Government Railways, Year's Operating Costs, 52
  • - New Zealand Government Inquiry into its Railway System, 539, 687
  • - Norway and Railway Working, Question of Steam versus Electric Traction, 201
  • - Oodnadatta Railway, Australia, Changes in its Career, 227
  • - Pulverised Coal, Experiments with Australian Locomotives, 69
  • - Pulverised Coal for some Japanese Locomotives, 69
  • - Railway Clerks' Association and Share of Control, 599
  • - Railway Crossings in Cities, Position of Hull, 227
  • - Railway Fares Difficulty in consequence of Grouping, 15
  • - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 121, 175, 361, 445, 509, 569, 629
  • - Railway Rates Tribunal:
  • -- Application for Abolition of Flat Rate on Coal, Coke, andc., Dismissed, 339
  • -- Passengers, Representation of, on the Tribunal, 539
  • - Railway Shopmen's Dispute, Government Court of Inquiry, 283, 687
  • - Railway Stock, British, Largely in the Hands of Middle and Poorer Classes, 121
  • - Rhodesia's Agricultural and Mineral Products, Government Asked for Railway Connecting Rhodesia with Walvis Bay, 687
  • - Salaried Staff and Cost of Living, New Decision, 629
  • - Siamese State Railways, Director's Telephone Apparatus Order, 687
  • - Signal-box Switch Regulations, 95
  • - Signal-boxes and Token Instruments, 175
  • - Sir Henry Fowler, Honorary University Degree, 599
  • - Smoke Tubes in Locomotive Boilers, 599
  • - South African Railway Traffic Improvement and Consequent Reduction in Rates and Fares, 309
  • - South Indian Railway Appointment, 95
  • - South London, Poor Travelling Facilities to City and West End, 255
  • - South Manchurian Railway Sidings, Proposed Electrification, 69
  • - Southend Corporation, Complaint of Non- Electrification of the Tilbury Railway, 413
  • - Southern Railway :
  • -- Amalgamation of Two Stations at Victoria, Progress Towards Realisation, 95
  • -- Brighton and Hove Complaint of Lack of Railway Facilities, 509
  • -- Cable for Electrification of South-Eastern Section, Contract Award, 227
  • -- Dual Management Ended, Future General Manager, 51
  • -- Electrification Progress, Large Floating Dock and Crane, New Steamers, 255, 361
  • -- Electrification of South-Eastern Section Suburban Lines, Progress, 361, 687
  • -- Government Guarantee to Date, 687
  • -- Guildford, Electrification of Railway and Half-hourly Service Promised, 629
  • -- Red Tie for Use as Danger Signal, 539
  • -- Southern Railway Bill Passes Committee, 599
  • -- Tube Extension in North London, Divided Opinions on, 255
  • -- Wimbledon Station Reconstruction Question, 175
  • - Southern Pacific Railway of Mexico, New Line from Tepic to La Quemada, 231
  • - Southport and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, Ungrouped and Unhappy, 479
  • - Spanish Railways, Grouping and Ultimate Nationalisation of, 439
  • - Station Name-boards, 147
  • - Stockholders' and Shareholders' Names and Addresses, Law as to Publication, 387
  • - Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925, Rival Schemes from both Towns, 43
  • - Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, Its Correct Name, 413
  • - Storekeepers' Appointments, Suitable Men for, 539
  • - Sweden and Norway, New Inter-connecting Railway Decided Upon, 69
  • - Swiss Federal Railways, Economy of Electrification, 445
  • - Tasmanian Railway System, Change of Com missioner and Mr. Webb's Report, 201, 445
  • - Telegraph Messages of Railway Companies Over Post Office Wires, Cost Question, 717
  • - Tickets Issued by Automatic Machines, Statistics, 509
  • - Token Exchanging Apparatus, First Accident for Eighteen Years, 717
  • - Traffic, Passenger and Freight Statistics, Nine Months to September, 1923, 43 ; Freight for September, 43 ; Freight and Passenger Statistics for October, 121
  • - Traffic Receipts and Effect of the Strike, 201
  • - Train Ferry Between Harwich and Zeebrugge, 147, 227
  • - Train Men's Strike and Court of Inquiry Report, 413
  • - Trans-Siberian Railway Reorganisation, 110
  • - Turbine, 50-Ton Electric, Its Transport, 657
  • - Turbine Locomotive, First Built in Germany, Krupp's Tests, 479
  • - Ulster and Munster Mail Steamers Sold for a Song, 569, 629
  • - Underground Electric Railways' Reduced Traffic, Increase in Omnibus Passengers, 255
  • - Underground Railway Conciliation Scheme, 147
  • - Underground Railways, Contracts Reported for Cast Iron Tunnel Segments, 15
  • - "Underground" and Strike of Trams and Omnibus Men, 387
  • - Underground Then and Now, Comparison, 69
  • - Union of South Africa, Programme of New Railway Construction, Progress, 335

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - United States "Centennial Movement," 387
  • - United States Laws, the Supreme Court and Effect on the Railways, 95
  • - United States Traffic Statistics, 361
  • - Valparaiso to Santiago Railway Scheme, 413
  • - Victoria, Agitation Regarding Accident Inquiries, 361
  • - Victoria District Railway Station, 50 per cent. Growth of Passengers, 599
  • - Victoria Railways Magazine, 509
  • - Victoria Station Approach, L.C.C. Scheme for Improvement, 479
  • - Vosges, New Tunnels Planned, 15
  • - Wireless Sets on Trains in Canada, 413
  • - Woolwich-built Locomotives, Sale of, 569, 599
  • - Workmen's Trains and Mr. Gosling, 539
  • - Zululand, Proposed Railway, 283
  • RAMSAY Memorial Laboratory, 58
  • Rand Mines, Rescue Teams Training, 387
  • Rating of Machinery and Plant in England and Scotland Respectively, Inquiry into Present Law, 201
  • Reclaimed Reinforced Concrete Sheet Piles Used After Long Exposure to Sea Water, 539
  • Refractory Materials for Furnace Linings, Electrical Resistivity at High Temperatures, 335
  • Refrigeration, Fourth International Congress, 479
  • Rhodesia, Railway and Road Bridge Over Limpopo River, 599
  • Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco, Extension of Port Quays, 687
  • Road-bridge Building at Birmingham, 69
  • Rocket to the Moon, Professor R. H. Goddard's
  • Reported Attempt, 387
  • Royal Automobile Club's Small Car Trials, 174, 361
  • R.I.B.A. Diploma in Town-planning, First Examination, 402
  • Royles, Limited, Profit-sharing Scheme, Employees' Percentage, 255
  • Rubber as an Abrasion Resisting Material, Great Improvement in Modern Rubber, 657
  • Rubber Industry and its Needs, Iron or Steel Linings Advantageously Replaced by Rubber, 227
  • Rubber as Lining for Wood Tanks, D. M. Newitt, 255
  • Russia, New Regulations for Patent Grants, 95

S

  • ST. ARNAUD, Victoria, Electric Installation, 15
  • St. George, Research Yacht for Exploration in the Pacific, 283
  • St. John, New Brunswick, Discussion of Coke and By-product Plant for, 683
  • St. John River, N.B., Water Power Development Projected, 479
  • St. Lawrence River, Canada, Development Proposals, 15, 43, 69, 121
  • St. Lawrence Waterways Project, Agreement between Canada and the United States, 717
  • St. Paul's Bridge Construction, Revival of Proposal, 95
  • Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, Plans for its Future, 657
  • Salt Lake, 12-Mile Railway Trestle Under Repair, 147
  • Sand Dunes Conversion into Forest Area, 629
  • San Francisco Bay, Dredging the Entrance Bar, 175
  • Sash Chains, Chas. Wright, Limited, 155
  • Scale Control by Aid of Chemicals, H. W. Bannister, 147
  • Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 317, 361
  • Scholarships, 1924, Norton and Gregory, Awards, 556
  • Science Museum Engineering Exhibits, Guide Lecturer Appointed, 361
  • Science News Service, 201
  • Scottish Iron Trade Men, Increased Wages for, 599
  • Seaham Harbour New Coal Pits to be Sunk by Freezing Process, 43
  • "Self-rescuer," a Safety Device for Escape from Carbon Monoxide in Mines or Elsewhere, 413
  • Severn, Bridge over River near Bridgnorth Proposed, 539
  • Severn, Proposed Road and Rail Bridge, 201
  • Severn Tunnel, New Ventilating Shaft for, 309, 413
  • Sewerage Scheme at St. Just, Cornwall, 361
  • Shale Oil Industry, Scottish, Possibility of Closing, 121
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
  • - American Bill for Conversion of Foreign Trade Ships into Diesel Motor Types, 445
  • - Australian Meat Trade, Sixteen New Motor Vessels Ordered in Great Britain, 335
  • - Australian New Steamers for Lighthouse Service to be Built in Australia, 335
  • - Australian Steamer Fordsdale, Largest yet Built by Commonwealth, Binghamphone Installed, 629
  • - British Aviator, 10,000-Ton Tanker, Sister Ship Ordered, 717
  • - Compressed Air for Ship Propulsion, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
  • - Berengaria Navigation, Accusation of Dangerous Speed, 539
  • - Board of Trade and Junior Engineers in Large Merchant Vessels, Fresh Instructions, 629
  • - Cunard Liner Tyrrhenia, Alterations Projected, 43
  • - Ferry Steamer, 200ft. Vehicular, Voyage from Leith to Sydney, New South Wales, 509
  • - French Submarines, 187, 216
  • - Greek Government's New Submarines, 569
  • - H.M.S. Glatton Sunk in Dover Naval Harbour, to be Raised, 599
  • - H.M.S. Lion, Breaking Up on the Tyne, 309
  • - Japanese Ships, Load Line Regulations, 413
  • - Leviathan, American Liner, Cost of Repairs, 147
  • - 50,000-Ton Liners not a Paying Proposition, 479
  • - Lloyd's Register Returns of Shipping Losses, Principal Nations' Record Compared, 175
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
  • - Mauretania's Turbines, Re-blading, 569
  • - Navigation Lights on British Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 309
  • - Revenge, Old Wooden Battleship, to be Broken Up, 361
  • - Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
  • - Schooner Yacht Built by Krupps to have Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 147
  • - Ships' Navigation Lights, New Regulations, 261
  • SHOWS--see Exhibitions
  • Silver-lead Ore Deposit, Another Found in South Australia, 479
  • Silver-lead Ores Discovery in North-Eastern Australia, 69
  • Silver Nugget at Empire Exhibition Eclipsed by New Find, 599
  • Silver Ore Discovery and Further Future Prospects in the Yukon Territory, 175
  • Simplification of Manufacture by Elimination of Odd Tools, 657
  • Skilled Craftsmen Exodus from the United Kingdom, 387
  • Slide Rule, The "Monocrat," John Davis and Son, Limited, 316
  • Smoke Nuisance and Legislation Question, 283
  • Soapstone, Large Deposit Found in Ontario, 413
  • Somerset Oil Shale Beds Exploitation, 599
  • South African Mines Stores Consumption Statistics, 550
  • South African Successful Industries, Rand Carbide Factory's Output, 283
  • Southampton's 60,000-Ton Floating Dock, Opening, 569
  • Speaking Apparatus, Automatically Controlled, the Binghamphone, 629
  • Spennymoor Sewage Disposal Works, 121
  • State Barge Canal, U.S.A., Proposed Deepening, 283
  • Steam Generator for Paper Company at Hudson Falls, N.Y., 687
  • Steam Heat for Shrinking Parts of Electrical Equipment, 121
  • Steam Power from the Earth's Centre, Impracticable Suggestion, 121
  • Steam Power-house at Evans' Bay, New Zealand, 605
  • Stradling, Dr. R. E., M.C., M.Sc., New Appointment, 387
  • Straw as a Floor for Cement Storage, 147
  • Sugar Beet, British, 399
  • Sugar Mill in North Queensland, 283
  • Sulphur Output in Japan, 569
  • Sulphuric Acid Factories of Upper Silesia, Increased Output, 147
  • Superphosphates from Sulphuric Acid Removed as By-product in Zinc Extraction, 255
  • Survey Base Line Measured on a Frozen Lake, 361
  • Survey Base Line Under Water for Several Hours Daily, 121
  • Sweden, Discovery of Arsenic and other Valuable Ores, 539
  • Sweden, The Economic and Industrial Situation in, Report on, H. Kershaw, 717
  • Swedish Canals, Reconstruction Plans, 199
  • Swedish Industrial Life, Rapid Development of, Shown by New Brochure, 43
  • Swedish Water Power, Extensive Use of Modern Methods for, 445
  • Switzerland's Objection to Prolongation of Working Hours in Factories, 227
  • Synthetic Ammonia Manufacture in Spain, 445

T

  • TABLE Engine, Antiquated, Discovered at Ipswich, 43
  • Tamar River, Proposed Bridge from Devon- port to Torpoint, 479
  • Tanganyika Concessions' Increased Copper and Radium Production, 487
  • Tank for Storing Volatile Spirits, 15
  • Tanks for Storage of Imported Petrol at Dingle, 479
  • Tarnish-resisting Sterling Silver, 255
  • Tasmanian Canal, Ralph's Bay Neck, Tenders to be Called for for Construction of, 599
  • Tasmanian Industrial Development and Hydroelectric Enterprise, 479
  • Teheran and the Persian Gulf, New Trade Route, 95
  • Telephone, Trunk, Between Bombay and Delhi, 69
  • Tendering to Toronto City Council, Toronto Board of Trade's Condemnation of Action, 95
  • Tension Tests at American Bureau of Standards, 43
  • Thames Bed Scoured Out by Flood Water, Costly Scheme to Meet the Situation, 43
  • Timber, Forest Reserve and Sawmill Material Now Available in Alberta, Statistics, 309
  • Tin Brittleness Due to Aluminium, 599
  • Tin Cans and Process of De-tinning at Birmingham, 687
  • Tokyo Car Congestion Since the Earthquake, New Car Orders, 283
  • Traders' Co-ordinating Committee, 78
  • Transmission of Heat through Building Materials, 201
  • Transvaal Goldfields Output and Working Costs, 121, 201, 283
  • Trelleborg Harbour and Gothenburg Harbour Enlargement, 201
  • Tunnel Beneath the St. Lawrence Under Consideration, 175
  • Tunnel Projected Between Canada and United States, 15
  • Tunnel, Road, Below the Thames, Gravesend and Tilbury Scheme, 95
  • Turbine Disc Wheels, Stress and Vibrating, Research Paper, Wilfred Campbell, 687
  • Tyne New Bridge Design, 569

U

  • UNITED States Army New Gun, 95
  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 539
  • United States Production of Crude Magnesite Aluminium, Bauxite and Crude Platinum, 121
  • UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON :
  • - Engineering Society, Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 84
  • - Ramsay Memorial Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Inaugural Lecture, Professor E. C. Williams, 121
  • Upper Stour Valley, Main Sewerage Scheme Extension, 629

V

  • VANADIUM, Its Chief Deposits and Great Utility, 413
  • Vanadium Mines in the Peruvian Andes, Resumed Working, 121
  • Vancouver City to Replace Old Railway by Power Lift, 413
  • Vancouver Harbour, Coal-bunkering Facilities Projected for Deep-sea Vessels, 255
  • Volcanic Energy of Italy Turned to Account, Natural Steam for Power Purposes, 95

W

  • WASHING Machines for Cleansing Parts of Work in Machine Shop, 95
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Artesian and Sub-artesian Bores in Australia, B. Dunstan on, 569
  • - Athens and Piraeus Water Supply Works, International Competition for Execution and Maintenance, 255
  • - Boring for Water Supply in the Doncaster Rural District, 283
  • - Famous Water Pipe Line, Sale of, 395
  • - Hetch Hetchy Project, San Francisco, Cost of, 629
  • - Japanese Lake Water for Power Generation and Subsequently for Drinking Purposes, 387
  • - Kilmarnock Corporation Filtration Plant, 626
  • - Kingsteington Local Water Supply Extension, 147
  • - Leeds Water Undertaking Profit, 696
  • - Pulta Waterworks, Calcutta, Extension of Scheme, 69
  • - Shandaken Tunnel of New York Catskill Aqueduct, 283
  • - Sofia's Lack of Water, American Offer, 227
  • - Sydney Water Supply Scheme, 569
  • - Torquay's Waterworks Extensions, 121
  • - Water Main Pipes of Wood as being Economical, 568
  • - Water Storage, Extensive Scheme in Victoria State, 69
  • - Wellington, New Zealand, Tunnel for Water Supply, 227
  • WELDER, New Electric, Experiments in Rand Mines, 599
  • Welland River Level Raising not yet Decided Upon, 629
  • Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 24
  • Winding Engines, Various Improvements Called for, 361
  • Winnipeg River Well Adapted for Hydroelectric Enterprises, 657
  • Winnipeg's Central Steam-heating Plant, 539
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY :
  • - Accumulators for Operating Dull Emitter Thermionic Valves, 175
  • - Aerials Erection, Accidents and Warning, 387
  • - Beacon, Wireless, for Increased Safety in Navigation, 335
  • - Belfast, Projected Broadcasting Station, 309
  • - Brazilian Government Concession for Radiotelephone Transmitting Stations, 255
  • - British Broadcasting Company's Series of Educational Lectures, 629
  • - Broadcasting in Education, Glasgow to Have Lectures Transmitted to Schools in the Area, 289
  • - Canadian Trains and Provision of Wireless, 413
  • - Crystal Detector in Theory and Practice, 569
  • - Germany to Organise Wireless Apparatus Syndicate, 309
  • - International Agreement on Wireless Telephony, Conference, 454
  • - Inter-telephony by Wireless Between American and European Systems, 629
  • - Japanese Wireless Telephone for Trains on Tokaido Railway, 255
  • - Kliphenvel, South Africa, Progress of New Wireless Station, 569
  • - Line-radio or "Wired-wireless" System, 629
  • - Netherlands East Indies Government's New Wireless Stations in Sumatra, 721
  • - Norway's Most Northerly Radio Station, at Vardoe, 445
  • - Radio Communication Company of Great Britain, Its Contract for Stations in West Indies, 283
  • - "Radio Instruments and Measurements," American Circular, 255
  • - Radio Societies, Proposed Amalgamation, 309
  • - Surveying and Astronomical Observations, Chronometer Superseded by Wireless, 283
  • - Tarawa, Pacific Islands, Wireless Station, 569
  • - Tuned Cathode Circuit, A New Idea, 687
  • - Underground Use of Wireless, Successful Demonstration, 335, 361
  • - "Vertex," New Form of Aerial, 43
  • - Wireless Beam Tests to Buenos Aires, Highly Successful, 687
  • - Wireless Licence Statistics, 201
  • - Yukon to Alberta, Wireless Communication Projected, 147
  • WOLVERHAMPTON, New Trolley Omnibus Route, 413
  • Wood Tanks for Acids, Suitable Linings for, 255
  • Working Days Lost by Industrial Disputes, Statistics, 687
  • World Power Conference, 671

X

  • X-RAYS, Not Sufficiently Used, 537
  • X-ray Radiations, Inadequate Measurement, 509

Y

  • YALU River, Possibility of Development of a Million Horse-power from, 387
  • Yangtze River Pronounced "Extremely Serviceable," 147

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