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AERIAL Ropeway, 5 Miles Long, for Tin Ore Transport from the Andes Slopes, 349
*AERIAL Ropeway, 5 Miles Long, for Tin Ore Transport from the Andes Slopes, 349
AERONAUTICS :
*AERONAUTICS :
Aeroplane as Aid to Fruit Culture, 115
*- Aeroplane as Aid to Fruit Culture, 115
Aeroplanes for Forest Patrol and Photo¬graphic Survey in Canada, 115
*- Aeroplanes for Forest Patrol and Photographic Survey in Canada, 115
Aeroplane’s Reported 270 Miles per Hour, 356
*- Aeroplane's Reported 270 Miles per Hour, 356
Aircraft Apprentices, Awards by Air Ministry, 478
*- Aircraft Apprentices, Awards by Air Ministry, 478
Airship Station to Become Beet Sugar Factory, 609
*- Airship Station to Become Beet Sugar Factory, 609
Autogiro Flying Machine at Madrid, Successful Tests, 37
*- "Autogiro" Flying Machine at Madrid, Successful Tests, 37
Belgian Congo, Establishment of Air Route .Expected Shortly, 267
*- Belgian Congo, Establishment of Air Route .Expected Shortly, 267
Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 102
*- Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 102
Civil Ail1 Route Between Egypt and India, Progress of Arrangements for, 189
*- Civil Ail1 Route Between Egypt and India, Progress of Arrangements for, 189
Danish Army Purchase of Aeroplanes from English Company, 89
*- Danish Army Purchase of Aeroplanes from English Company, 89
De Haviland Moth Light Aeroplanes, Two Ordered for Aero Club, 89
*- De Haviland Moth Light Aeroplanes, Two Ordered for Aero Club, 89
Fogs and Safe Landing, New Method to Secure, 433
*- Fogs and Safe Landing, New Method to Secure, 433
French Seaplanes and their Men Lost during Trials, 295
*- French Seaplanes and their Men Lost during Trials, 295
Goliath Bombing Planes’ Attack on the Riffs, 328
*- Goliath Bombing Planes' Attack on the Riffs, 328
Non-stop Transatlantic Flight Projected, 141
*- Non-stop Transatlantic Flight Projected, 141
Polo Ground as Landing Ground for Aero¬planes, 491
*- Polo Ground as Landing Ground for Aeroplanes, 491
R 38 Disaster, Tablet Unveiled in Memory of Lost British and Americans, 11
*- R 38 Disaster, Tablet Unveiled in Memory of Lost British and Americans, 11
R 38 Memorial Fund, Part of the Income to be Used as a Prize for Technical Paper, 257
*- R 38 Memorial Fund, Part of the Income to be Used as a Prize for Technical Paper, 257
Seaplane Race in America, Britain’s Entrants Sent Over for Practice, 295
*- Seaplane Race in America, Britain's Entrants Sent Over for Practice, 295
Shenandoah, U.S.A., Airship, Equipment and Successful Trials, 189
*- Shenandoah, U.S.A., Airship, Equipment and Successful Trials, 189
AGRICULTURAL Machinery Tests, 63
*AGRICULTURAL Machinery Tests, 63
Alcohol, Industrial, Factory Activities and Prospects, 215
*Alcohol, Industrial, Factory Activities and Prospects, 215
Alcohol Production from North Borneo Palm Sap,141
*Alcohol Production from North Borneo Palm Sap,141
Aluminium Hollowware, Duty Asked for, 295
*Aluminium Hollowware, Duty Asked for, 295
Aluminium Plant in Quebec Calls for Model
*Aluminium Plant in Quebec Calls for Model City to House 5000 Employees, 261
City to House 5000 Employees, 261
*Aluminium Syndicate Formed in Germany, 241  
Aluminium Syndicate Formed in Germany, 241 American Society for Testing Materials, 348 Ammonia, Synthesis of, Secrets Connected with
*American Society for Testing Materials, 348  
Low Temperatures and Pressures, 669
*Ammonia, Synthesis of, Secrets Connected with Low Temperatures and Pressures, 669
Ammonium Sulphate Recovery Plant at Staf¬ford Gasworks, 695
*Ammonium Sulphate Recovery Plant at Stafford Gasworks, 695
An Alien’s Dinner, 606
*An Allen's Dinner, 606
Anhydrite as Substitute for Gypsum as Re¬tarder for Portland Cement, 463
*Anhydrite as Substitute for Gypsum as Retarder for Portland Cement, 463
Apulia’s Need of Water for Agriculture and Kindred Industries, 639
*Apulia's Need of Water for Agriculture and Kindred Industries, 639
Arsenic Ore Discoveries in South Australia, 551
*Arsenic Ore Discoveries in South Australia, 551
Arsenic Record Output in U.S.A., 669
*Arsenic Record Output in U.S.A., 669
Artificial Silk Factory Projected at Oldham, 267
*Artificial Silk Factory Projected at Oldham, 267
Asphalt Mixing Plant, Davey, Paxman and Co., 628 ; (Correction), 656
*Asphalt Mixing Plant, Davey, Paxman and Co., 628 ; (Correction), 656
Asphalt Paving Conference, 204
*Asphalt Paving Conference, 204
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS’ :
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
Scottish Shale Oil Industry, E. M. Bailev. 422
*- ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS' :
INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL:
*-- Scottish Shale Oil Industry, E. M. Bailev. 422
Electric Alloy Steel, F. E. Clark, 581
*- INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL:
INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
*-- Electric Alloy Steel, F. E. Clark, 581
Andrew Carnegie Research Fund, 593
*- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
*-- Andrew Carnegie Research Fund, 593
Election of the Council, 141
*- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
*-- Election of the Council, 141
Annual Dinner, 499
*- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
Awards of Medals, 405
*-- Annual Dinner, 499
Conference and Programme, 389
*-- Awards of Medals, 405
Informal Meeting, Petrol Gauges, 282
*-- Conference and Programme, 389
Meeting Fixtures, 336
*-- Informal Meeting, Petrol Gauges, 282
Military Motor Vehicles, Projected Dis cussion of Paper, 506
*-- Meeting Fixtures, 336
INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*-- Military Motor Vehicles, Projected Discussion of Paper, 506
Awards for Papers, 450
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
*-- Awards for Papers, 450
(continued):
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
*- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  A.M.I.E.E. Examination, Conditions, 75
*-- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, Conditions, 75
  Annual Conversazione, 52
*-- Annual Conversazione, 52
Election of New Members of Council, 102 STUDENTS’ SECTION :
*-- Election of New Members of Council, 102  
Visits to Marconi Company’s Wireless Stations, 151
*-- STUDENTS' SECTION :
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIP - BUILDERS IN SCOTLAND !
*-- Visits to Marconi Company's Wireless Stations, 151
Commercial Application of Fuel Oil, A. F. Baillie, 669, 695
*- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
Opening of Session, Presidential Address, Programme for Session, 386
*-- Commercial Application of Fuel Oil, A. F. Baillie, 669, 695
INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
*-- Opening of Session, Presidential Address, Programme for Session, 386
  Measurement of Air Flow, E. Ower, 377
*- INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*-- Measurement of Air Flow, E. Ower, 377
Lecturette on Flow Meters, Rotameter Accuracy, W. H. Simmons, 519 SHEFFIELD AND DISTRICT SECTION :
*- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  Visit to D.P. Battery Company’s Works, 26
*-- Lecturette on Flow Meters, Rotameter Accuracy, W. H. Simmons, 519  
INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
*-- SHEFFIELD AND DISTRICT SECTION :
Development of the Steam Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 63 MANCHESTER CENTRE :
*-- Visit to D.P. Battery Company's Works, 26
Visit to Works of Boyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 204
*- INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Development of the Steam Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 63  
H.R.H. Duke of York to Attend Annual Dinner, 523
*-- MANCHESTER CENTRE :
  Cancelment of Dinner, 580
*-- Visit to Works of Boyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 204
INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
*- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  Mr. Marriott’s Book, 78
*-- H.R.H. Duke of York to Attend Annual Dinner, 523
INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
*-- Cancelment of Dinner, 580
  Award of Scholarships, 447
*- INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
  Date for Next Annual Meetings, 491
*-- Mr. Marriottís Book, 78
INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  Papers for the New Session, 417
*-- Award of Scholarships, 447
Pneumatic Hammers and other Tools, Life of, F. D. Verrill, 551
*-- Date for Next Annual Meetings, 491
Presidential Address, Sir E. H. Tennyson d’Eyncourt, 417
*- INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
  INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY :
*-- Papers for the New Session, 417
  Visits to Works, 102
*-- Pneumatic Hammers and other Tools, Life of, F. D. Verrill, 551
INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Presidential Address, Sir E. H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 417
High Wages in U.S.A, and Canada. Signal Department’s Share in Success, Lord Congleton, 433
*- INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY :
Register of Appointments Required and Vacant, 377
*-- Visits to Works, 102
  Three-aspect Signalling Report, 165
*- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*-- High Wages in U.S.A, and Canada. Signal Department's Share in Success, Lord Congleton, 433
  General Meeting and Elections, 52, 500, 653 Hundredth Annual Course of Christmas
*-- Register of Appointments Required and Vacant, 377
Lectures for Juveniles, Sir W. Bragg, 533, 653
*-- Three-aspect Signalling Report, 165
  INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
*- INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
      Examinations in India, 336
*-- General Meeting and Elections, 52, 500, 653  
  INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
*-- Hundredth Annual Course of Christmas Lectures for Juveniles, Sir W. Bragg, 533, 653
Mr. A. E. Knowles on Use of Surplus Power of Power Stations, 609
*- INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
  SOCIETY, FARADAY :
*-- Examinations in India, 336
Annual Meeting and Election of Council, 89 General Discussion on Photo-chemical Reactions in Liquids and Gases, 279
*- INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
  PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL SOCIETIES :
*-- Mr. A. E. Knowles on Use of Surplus Power of Power Stations, 609
      Exhibition, 653
*- SOCIETY, FARADAY :
AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Engineering
*-- Annual Meeting and Election of Council, 89  
  Standards, Electrical Matters Decisions, 267
*-- General Discussion on Photo-chemical Reactions in Liquids and Gases, 279
Australian Government Roads Grants, 581
*- PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL SOCIETIES :
Australian Shale Oil Corporation, Start on Retort House in Tasmania, Oil Expectations, 377
*-- Exhibition, 653
*AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Engineering Standards, Electrical Matters Decisions, 267
*Australian Government Roads Grants, 581
*Australian Shale Oil Corporation, Start on Retort House in Tasmania, Oil Expectations, 377


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BAMBOO Utilisation in Pape’* Manufacture, Greatly Improved Process, 491
*BAMBOO Utilisation in Paper Manufacture, Greatly Improved Process, 491
Barnsley College of Mining, Cost of, 639
*Barnsley College of Mining, Cost of, 639
Barrages Projected Across the Nile and White
*Barrages Projected Across the Nile and White Nile, 321
Nile', 321
*Bauxite Deposits in Hungary, 463
Bauxite Deposits in Hungary, 463
*Bay of Fundy, Power Generation from its Tides, Project for, 551
Bay of Fundy, Power Generation from its
*Beet Sugar Factory at Cupar, Projected, 349
Tides, Project for, 551
*Beet Sugar Factory in Dunmow District, 215
Beet Sugar Factory at Cupar, Projected, 349
*Beet Sugar Factory, English, but Machinery American, 669
Beet Sugar Factory in Dunmow District, 215
*Beet Sugar Factory at Halesowen, Plans may be Transferred to Gainsborough, 609
Beet Sugar Factory, English, but Machinery American, 669
*Beet Sugar Factory on the Ouse, 46
Beet Sugar Factory at Halesowen, Plans may be Transferred to Gainsborough, 609
*Beet Sugar Factory Projected near Camberley, 241
Beet Sugar Factory on the Ouse, 46
*Beet Sugar Production in Canada, 115
Beet Sugar Factory Projected near Camberley, 241
*Beet--see also Sugar
Beet Sugar Production in Canada, 115
*Belgian Zinc Production, 115
Beet—see also Sugar
*Bell Overhauled After 700 Years' Service, 349
Belgian Zinc Production, 115
*Belt Conveyors to Replace Trucks, 377
Bell Overhauled After 700 Years’ Service, 349
*Bengal Proposal to Dredge the Saraswati, 609
Belt Conveyors to Replace Trucks, 377
*Blacksmith's Demonstration Motor Van, 115
Bengal Proposal to Dredge the Saraswati, 609
*Boiler Explosion Risk, 165
Blacksmith’s Demonstration Motor Van, 115
*Boiler Explosions and Imperfect Repairs, 669
Boiler Explosion Risk, 165
*Boiler Repair Methods, Good and Otherwise, 669
Boiler Explosions and Imperfect Repairs, 669
*Boiler, Vertical, Unusual Explosion of,702
Boiler Repair Methods, Good and Otherwise, 669
*Boiler for Work under 1500 lb. Pressure, 405
Boiler, Vertical, Unusual Explosion of,702
*Bombay's Projected Chlorination of all the Water from Lake Tansa, 141
Boiler for Work under 1500 lb. Pressure, 405
*Breathing Apparatus, The Draeger, for Mines, 695
Bombay’s Projected Chlorination of all the Water from Lake Tansa, 141
*Brick-built Chimneys Felled at Bolton, 321
Breathing Apparatus, The Draeger, for Mines, 695
*Bridge Across the Niagara River, Work Begun, 241
Brick-built Chimneys Felled at Bolton, 321
*Bridge, International, Between Detroit and Canada, 491
Bridge Across the Niagara River, Work Begun, 241
*Bridge, Large Wooden Span Trestle Over the Athabaska River, Canada, 189
Bridge, International, Between Detroit and Canada, 491
*Bridge Projected at Hull, 165
Bridge, Large Wooden Span Trestle Over the Athabaska River, Canada, 189
*Bridge, New, Over the St. Lawrence at Montreal, 63
Bridge Projected at Hull, 165
*Bridge, Old Timber, at Seacoinbe, to be Replaced by Steel, 433, 463
B ridge, New, Over the St. Lawrence at Montreal, 63
*Bridge, South Shore, Montreal Harbour, Plans Sanctioned, 491
Bridge, Old Timber, at Seacoinbe, to be Re¬placed by Steel, 433, 463
*Bridge, Suspension, and Cables, Dating Back over Sixty Years, 669
Bridge, South Shore, Montreal Harbour, Plans Sanctioned, 491
*Bridges, Railway--see also Railways
Bridge, Suspension, and Cables, Dating Back over Sixty Years, 669
*Bridges in Virginia, Unsatisfactory Condition of, 433
Bridges, Railway—see also Railways
*British Chemical Plant Manufacturers' Association, Meeting, 154
Bridges in Virginia, Unsatisfactory Condition of, 433
*British Columbia Waterway, 295
British Chemical Plant Manufacturers’ Asso¬ciation, Meeting, 154
*British Delegation at Trials in Brussels of Motor Lorries Driven by Producer Gas, 321
British Columbia Waterway, 295
*British Engineering Standards Association, Schedule of Specifications for Steel for Die Blocks, 310
British Delegation at Trials in Brussels of
*British Export Trade Depression, Report, 165
Motor Lorries Driven by Producer Gas, 321
*British Guiana, Air Service versus Railway, 581
British Engineering Standards Association, Schedule of Specifications for Steel for Die Blocks, 310
*British Imports into Southern Rhodesia, Very Large Proportion of Total, 551
British Export Trade Depression, Report, 165
*British Wire Netting Manufacturers Association, 63
British Guiana, Air Service versus Railway, 581
*Bromine from Sea Water, 115
British Imports into Southern Rhodesia, Very
*Bryan Donkin Chesterfield Works Extension, 349
Large Proportion of Total, 551
*Bulgaria's Imports Increase, 581
British Wire Netting Manufacturers Associa¬tion, 63
*Bulgarian Opening for British Trade, 433
Bromine from Sea Water, 115
Bryan Donkin Chesterfield Works Extension, 349
Bulgaria’s Imports Increase, 581
Bulgarian Opening for British Trade, 433


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*CABLE-WORK!NG Under Full Pressure for Ten Months, 165
*Cables, Telephone and Telegraph. New in France and Belgium, Tenders, 551
*Caen, Normandy, Improvement of Port, 267
*Calcium Sulphate Waste for Use in Plaster and Building Blocks, 189
*Calcutta Harbour, Increased Traffic Tonnage, 519
*Canada, Annual Report on Manufacturing Industries, 433
*Canada, Association of Consulting Engineers, Incorporated, 115
*Canada's Favourable Balance of Trade, 141
*Canadian Automobile Factories' Output, 639
*Canadian Exports of Pulp and Paper, 581
*Canadian, Formation of New Lake Suggested 551
*Canadian Mines, Record Output of Lead, 215
*Canadian National Railway New Docks, Wharves and Warehouses for, 491
*Canadian National, Removal of Parrv Sound Plant, 491
*Canadian Section of United States Institute of Radio Engineers, 433
*Canal Building, Heavy Task in U.S.A., 519
*Canals and Motor Transport, Co-operation Highly Desirable, 405
*Capetown Steel Pipes Order for Germany, 37
*Carbon Monoxide, Value of Pyrotannic Acid Method for Quantitative Determination, 267
*Carbon, Successful Fusion of, 581
*Carbon Tetrachloride as Fire Extinguisher, Fumes Reduced by Caustic Soda, 165
*Carbonic Acid, Liquid, and Other Gases, Production of, at Stockholm, 491
*Cement Factory, Large, Projected at Dunstable, Plant to Turn Out 100,000 Tons Yearly, 189
*Cement Factory at Montreal, 115
*Cement Factory, New, in Kent, 491
*Ceylon Plumbago Trade Improvement, 609
*Chefoo, Port of, China, Improvement for Use by Ocean-going Steamers, 88
*Chemical Engineers, Training of, Proposed Monotechnic in London, 639
*Chemical Works in India and Burma. 37
*Chesterfield to Adopt Railless Car System in Place of Tramways, 141
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
*- "Asociacion Carbonera de Chile" Formed, 608
*- Barnsley Electricity Works, Coal Discovery in Boiler-house Excavations, 89
*- Bituminous Coal Output of the United States, 141
*- British Somaliland Coal Discovery, 89
*- Brown Coal at Yallourn, Victoria, Cost of Mining and Delivery, 519
*- California's Abundance of Iron Ore, but Lack of Coke or Coking Coal, 165
*- Chromium, Electro-deposition of, C. H. S. Tupholme, 163
*- Coal Briquette Binders, Vegetable Pulp, 519, 581
*- Coal Discovery at Kamasamudram, Mysore, Not of Commercial Value, 89
*- Coaling Plant for Durban, Details of, 405
*- Coke and By-products in the United States, Statistics, 89
*- Coke-making Plant at Krugersdorp, S.A., Extension of, 695
*- Coke Ovens, Large, Projected, in Ontario, 165
*- Factory in Orkney Isles for Coal Briquette- binding Material, 519, 581
*- Fall of Coal, Extensive, at Yallourn, Victoria, 519
*- French Production of Coal per Kilowatt Installed, 189
*- German Coal, Low-temperature Distillation of, in Yorkshire, Interesting Experiment, 267
*- "Good Day's Work," 4 Tons or 15 ? 321
*- Great Britain's Week's Coal Output, 89, 189, 405, 491, 618, 695
*- Harby, near Lincoln, New Colliery Starting, 321
*- Holland Coal Exports to Germany, 491
*- Kent Thick Coal Seam Struck, 463
*- Pekin, Coal Deposit Discovery, North-cast of Summer Palace, 609
*- Pithead Baths, 120, at Colliery near Shefffield, 349
*- Polish Coal for Holland, Trial Consignments, 368
*- Royalties on Coal in Great Britain, 72
*- Russian Coal for Alexandria, First Shipment in Many Years, 695
*- Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Sinking Resumed, 463
*- Support of Underground Workings in the Coalfields of Scotland, Safety in Mines Research Board Paper, 609
*- Sydney, 60 Miles from, Coal Discovery, 609
*- Wemyss Coal Company's Developments Under the Forth and Inland, 141
*- West Yorkshire Coalfield, New Boreholes, 349
*COCHIN Harbour Scheme, Third Stage to be Proceeded with, 63
*Commemoration Dinner, Joseph Foster and Sons, 130
*Concrete and Corrosion, 37
*Concrete,Fine Cracks in, Effect of Ageing, 189
*Concrete, Process for Manufacturing “Expanded” Type, 551
*Concrete “Outfitting Pier” under Construction at Bremerton Navy Yard, Puget Sound, U.S.A., 409
*Concrete, Quantities of Materials for, 21
*Concrete Sewer Over a Mile Long, Pipe Laid in Open Sea, 241
*Contact Prints from Aerial Photographs, 115
*Copper Mines in Norway Reopened, 89
*Copper Production of Canada, 519
*Copper from Union Miniere du Haut Katanga, 115
*Corn, Standing, to Serve as Snow Fence, 463
*Cornish Tin Mine Assay Results, 141
*Cornish Tin Mining Industry’s Activity, 581
*Crane, 100-Ton Shipyard Fitting-dut, 11
*Crucibles versus Electric Furnaces, 677
*Crude Petroleum Production Statistics in U.S.A., 321
*Cuban Public Works, Extensive, Projected, 165, 189, 241
*Cupola Charges of Petroleum Coke, 165


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CABLE-WORK!NG Under Full Pressure for Ten Months, 165
Cables, Telephone and Telegraph. New in
France and Belgium, Tenders, 551
Caen, Normandy, Improvement of Port, 267
Calcium Sulphate Waste for Use in Plaster and
Building Blocks, 189
Calcutta Harbour, Increased Traffic Tonnage, 519
Canada, Annual Report on Manufacturing Industries, 433
Canada, Association of Consulting Engineers, Incorporated, 115
Canada’s Favourable Balance of Trade, 141
Canadian Automobile Factories’ Output, 639
Canadian Exports of Pulp and Paper, 581
Canadian, Formation of New Lake Suggested 551
Canadian Mines, Record Output of Lead, 215
Canadian National Railway New Docks, Wharves and Warehouses for, 491
Canadian National, Removal of Parrv Sound Plant, 491
Canadian Section of Ujiited States Institute of Radio Engineers, 433
Canal Building, Heavy Task in U.S.A., 519
Canals and Motor Transport, Co-operation Highly Desirable, 405
Capetown Steel Pipes Order for Germany, 37
Carbon Monoxide, Value of Pyrotannic Acid
Method for Quantitative Determination, 267
Carbon, Successful Fusion of, 581
Carbon Tetrachloride as Fire Extinguisher, Fumes Reduced by Caustic Soda, 165
Carbonic Acid, Liquid, and Other Gases, Pro¬duction of, at Stockholm, 491
Cement Factory, Large, Projected at Dunstable, Plant to Turn Out 100,000 Tons Yearly, 189
Cement Factory at Montreal, 115
Cement Factory, New, in Kent, 491
Ceylon Plumbago Trade Improvement, 609
Chefoo, Port of, China, Improvement for Use by Ocean-going Steamers, 88
Chemical Engineers, Training of, Proposed Monotechnic in London, 639
Chemical Works in India and Burma. 37
Chesterfield to Adopt Railless Car System in Place of Tramways, 141
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
“ Asociacion Carbonera de Chile ” Formed, 608 Barnsley Electricity Works, Coal Discovery
in Boiler-house Excavations, 89
Bituminous Coal Output of the United States, 141
British Somaliland Coal Discovery, 89
Brown Coal at Yallourn, Victoria, Cost* of Mining and Delivery, 519
California’s Abundance of Iron Ore, but Lack of Coke or Coking Coal, 165
Chromium, Electro-deposition of, C. H. S. Tupholme, 163
Coal Briquette Binders, Vegetable Pulp, 519, 581
Coal Discovery at Kamasamudram, Mysore, Not of Commercial Value, 89
Coaling Plant for Durban, Details of, 405
Coke and By-products in the United States, Statistics, 89
Coke-making Plant at Krugersdorp, S.A., Extension of, 695
Coke Ovens, Large, Projected, in Ontario, 165
Factory in Orkney Isles for Coal Briquette- binding Material, 519, 581
Fall of Coal, Extensive, at Yallourn, Vic¬toria, 519
French Production of Coal per Kilowatt Installed, 189
German Coal, Low-temperature Distillation of, in Yorkshire, Interesting Experiment, 267
“Good Day’s Work,” 4 Tons or 15 ? 321
Great Britain’s Week’s Coal Output, 89, 189, 405,491, 618,695
Harby, near Lincoln, New Colliery Starting, 321
Holland Coal Exports to Germany, 491
Kent Thick Coal Seam Struck, 463
Pekin, Coal Deposit Discovery, North-cast of Summer Palace, 609
Pithead Baths, 120, at Colliery near Shef¬field, 349
Polish Coal for Holland, Trial Consignments, 368
Royalties on Coal in Great Britain, 72
Russian Coal for Alexandria, First Shipment in Many Years, 695
Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Sinking Resumed, 463
Support of Underground Workings in the Coalfields of Scotland, Safety in Mines Research Board Paper, 609
Sydney, 60 Miles from, Coal Discovery, 609
Wemyss Coal Company’s Developments Under the Forth and Inland, 141
West Yorkshire Coalfield, New Boreholes, 349
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DAM, Large, Material Deposited by Belt Conveyors, 215 ••
*DAM, Large, Material Deposited by Belt Conveyors, 215
Dam, Otaki, To be Largest in Japan, Work Started on, 377
*Dam, Otaki, To be Largest in Japan, Work Started on, 377
Dam, Storage and Power, in Muskoka Lakes District, Ontario, 695
*Dam, Storage and Power, in Muskoka Lakes District, Ontario, 695
Dam in Victoria for Irrigating Water Storage, 639
*Dam in Victoria for Irrigating Water Storage, 639
Dams, Projected Building of 100 Across the
*Dams, Projected Building of 100 Across the River Tennessee, 669
  River Tennessee, 669
*Darlington Tramways Replaced by Trolley Omnibuses, 215
Darlington Tramways Replaced by Trolley Omnibuses, 2)5
*Death of Mr. William Arnot, 10
Death of Mr. William Arnot, 10
*Death-watch Beetle Destroyers, 261
Death-watch Beetle Destroyers, 261
*Department of Overseas Trade, Information Notice, 21
Department of Overseas Trade, Information Notice, 21
*Derby Railway Institute Radio Society, Visit to Works, andc., 78
Derby Railway Institute Radio Society, Visit to Works, &c., 78
*Diamond Substitute Discovery, 581
Diamond Substitute Discovery, 581
*Die Blocks--see British Engineering
Die Blocks—see British Engineering
*Distillery for Production of Alcohol from Molasses, 115
Distillery for Production of Alcohol from Molasses, 115
*Docks, Dry, Two Now, in Montreal, 551
Docks, Dry, Two Now, in Montreal, 551
*Dolcoath Tin Mine, Now Shaft, 349
Dolcoath Tin Mine, Now Shaft, 349
*Doncaster Hopes to Replace Tramways by Trolley Omnibuses, 377
Doncaster Hopes to Replace Tramways by
*Douglas Harbour, Improvement under Consideration, 616
  Trolley Omnibuses, 377
*Drilling Operations and Hoped-for Success on the Rand, 609
Douglas Harbour, Improvement under Consideration, 616
*Dry Dock, 700ft. ex-German, Length Increased, 63
Drilling Operations and Hoped-for Success on the Rand, 609
*Dry-rot Ravages in Alabama, 267
Dry Dock, 700ft. ex-German, Length Increased, 63
*Durban, New Graving Dock at, 52
Dry-rot Ravages in Alabama, 267
*Dutch Scheme for Communication by Telephone between Ships at Sea and Land, 241
Durban, New Graving Dock at, 52
 
Dutch Scheme for Communication by Telephone between Ships at Sea and Land, 241
E
E
EARTHQUAKES’ Slight Effect in Mines and Tunnels, 669
*EARTHQUAKES' Slight Effect in Mines and Tunnels, 669
East African Dependencies, Trade and Information Office, 695
*East African Dependencies, Trade and Information Office, 695
Egyptian State Railways Tenders, Revision of List of Approved Manufacturers, 267
*Egyptian State Railways Tenders, Revision of List of Approved Manufacturers, 267
El Salvador Republic, Public Works Programme, 669
*El Salvador Republic, Public Works Programme, 669
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  Aliwal North Electricity Undertaking, 579
*- Aliwal North Electricity Undertaking, 579
Athens Power Works, Proposed, Tenders for, 349
*- Athens Power Works, Proposed, Tenders for, 349
Australian Standard Pressures and Frequencies, 349
*- Australian Standard Pressures and Frequencies, 349
Berlin, Projected Increase of Electrical Power, 241
*- Berlin, Projected Increase of Electrical Power, 241
Bohemia Electrification, Power Station at 70 Miles from Prague, 551
*- Bohemia Electrification, Power Station at 70 Miles from Prague, 551
Bo’ness Electricity Department, Increased Charges, 382
*- Bo'ness Electricity Department, Increased Charges, 382
Cables and Conductors for Montevideo, Tenders Wanted, 361
*- Cables and Conductors for Montevideo, Tenders Wanted, 361
Canadian Power Companies’ Projected Increase of Plant, 581
*- Canadian Power Companies' Projected Increase of Plant, 581
Cauvery Falls, India, Costly Additional Power Plant for, 63
*- Cauvery Falls, India, Costly Additional Power Plant for, 63
Charcoal Scarcity and Potential Electric Power at Teheran, 295
*- Charcoal Scarcity and Potential Electric Power at Teheran, 295
Chili State Railways’ Electrification Equipment, 695
*- Chili State Railways' Electrification Equipment, 695
Cooling of Large Transformers, Successful Method, 405
*- Cooling of Large Transformers, Successful Method, 405
Copper Wire with Percentage' of Cadmium for Electric Transmission, 63
*- Copper Wire with Percentage' of Cadmium for Electric Transmission, 63
  Durban, Tenders for Power Plant for, 249
*- Durban, Tenders for Power Plant for, 249
  Durham County Education Committee,
*- Durham County Education Committee, Project for Electrical Laboratory, 609
    Project for Electrical Laboratory, 609
*- Electrical Breakdown Explained, 89
  Electrical Breakdown Explained, 89
*- Electric Furnace Temperatures, French and English Compared, 189
  Electric Furnace Temperatures, French and
*- Electric Vehicle Progress, 37
    English Compared, 189
*- Electric Vehicleís Rapid Delivery, 267
  Electric Vehicle Progress, 37
*- Electricity in Berlin Households, Increased Use of, 405
  Electric Vehicle’s Rapid Delivery, 267
*- Electricity Supply Industry, Cost of Living and Reduction of Wages, 37
Electricity in Berlin Households, Increased Use of, 405
*- Eleven 5000-Kilowatt Transformers for Brisbane Electric Light Company, 267
Electricity Supply Industry, Cost of Living and Reduction of Wages, 37
*- Expert Committee on Electricar Development, Delay in Report Unavoidable, 11
Eleven 5000-Kilowatt Transformers for Brisbane Electric Light Company, 267
*- Heating, Electric, Mischief of Secrecy as to Methods, 405
Expert Committee on Electricar Development, Delay in Report Unavoidable, 11
*- Hereford Projected Electric Extensions, 189
Heating, Electric, Mischief of Secrecy as to Methods, 405
*- International Conference on High-tension Electric Supply, 151
Hereford Projected Electric Extensions, 189
*- Irish Free State and Shannon Electricity Bill, 11
International Conference on High-tension Electric Supply, 151
*- Lamp Importation, Largo, into Portugal, 37
Irish Free State and Shannon Electricity Bill, ] 1
*- Lighting, British Thomson-Houston Company's New Showrooms, 21
  Lamp Importation, Largo, into Portugal, 37
*- Lots-road Power Station Plant Increase, 695
Lighting, British Thomson-Houston Company’s New Showrooms, 21
*- Maidstone Committee, Bearsted Supply of Electricity Scheme to Cost £6500, 438
Lots-road Power Station Plant Increase, 695
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
Maidstone Committee, Bearsted Supply of
*- Motor, Largest Ever Built for Steel Mill, to be Installed at McKinney Steel Company, Cleveland, 141
    Electricity Scheme to Cost £6500, 438
*- National Electricity Scheme Committee, 115
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
*- New South Wales State Commission on Electricity, Lapse of, 377
Motor, Largest Ever Built for Steel Mill, to be Installed at McKinney Steel Company, Cleveland, 141
*- Oland, Island of, Sweden, Proposal to Supply Electrical Power to, 609, 669
National Electricity Scheme Committee, 115
*- Overhead Belt for Supply of Current to Large Rural Area, 115
New South Wales State Commission on Electricity, Lapse of, 377
*- Paris International Conference on High- tension Lines, 361
Gland, Island of, Sweden, Proposal to Supply Electrical Power to, 609, 669
*- Polish Electrical Engineering, Demand for Increase in Import Duties, 471
Overhead Belt for Supply of Current to Large Rural Area, 115
*- Power-house at King George's Docks, Calcutta, 89
Paris International Conference on High- tension Lines, 361
*- Power Station Fuel Efficiency at New York, J. B. C. Kershaw, 581
Polish Electrical Engineering, Demand for Increase in Import Duties, 47 I
*- Power Station at Witbank, South Africa, Construction Progress, 295
Power-house at King George’s Docks, Calcutta, 89
*- Queenstown, S. Africa, Development of Electricity Scheme, 463
Power Station Fuel Efficiency at New York, J. B. C. Kershaw, 581
*- Switchgear Improvement and Experiments, 241
Power Station at Witbank, South Africa, Construction Progress, 295
*- Sydney City Power-house, Site at Botany Bay, 491
Queenstown, S. Africa, Development of Electricity Scheme, 463
*- Sydney Power Station, Tenders for Plant to be Invited, 609
Switchgear Improvement and Experiments, 241
*- Tanjore, Madras, Loan for Electrification, 519
Sydney City Power-house, Site at Botany Bay, 491
*- 220-Kilovolt Transmission and Flash-overs, R. J. C. Wood, 433
Sydney Power Station, Tenders for Plant to be Invited, 609
*- Turbo-alternator, 5000-6000-Kilowatt, for Durban, 463
Tanjore, Madras, Loan for Electrification, 519
*- Turbo-alternator, 10,000-Kilowatt, 321
220-Kilovolt Transmission and Flash-overs,
*- Units Sold for Cooking Purposes at Cardiff, 491
    R. J. C. Wood, 433
*- Victorian Electricity Commission, Sugarloaf Hydro-electric Scheme, 463
Turbo-alternator, 5000-6000-Kilowatt, for Durban, 463
*- Victorian Electricity Commission's Work, 551
Turbo-alternator, 10,000-Kilowatt, 321
*- Villages near Newton Abbot, Electricity Supply Order, 695
Units Sold for Cooking Purposes at Cardiff, 491
*ELECTROPLATERS' and Depositors' Technical Society, 653
Victorian Electricity Commission, Sugarloaf Hydro-electric Scheme, 463
*Element, New, Discovered by Czech University Professor, 551
Victorian Electricity Commission’s Work, 551
*Engineering Federation and Trade Unions Conference in London, 11
Villages near Newton Abbot, Electricity Supply Order, 695
*Engineers' Club Annual Dinner. 475
ELECTROPLATERS’ and Depositors’ Technical Society, 653
*Engineers and the Colonial Office, 389
Element, New, Discovered by Czech University Professor, 551
*Exeter Ship Canal, New Lock Gates for, 115
Engineering Federation and Trade Unions Conference in London, 1 1
*EXHIBITIONS :
Engineers’ Club Annual Dinner. 475
*- British Industries Fair in 1926, 321, 475
Engineers and the Colonial Office, 389
*- British Industries Fair, London and Birmingham, Invitations to all Parts of the World, 519
Exeter Ship Canal, New Lock Gates for, 115
*- Cairo Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, 349
EXHIBITIONS :
*- Cycle Show at Olympia, 295
  British Industries Fair in 1926, 321, 475
*- Electrical Exhibition at Osaka, 267
British Industries Fair, London and Birmingham, Invitations to all Parts of the World, 519
*- Fifth International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition in Paris in 1926, 189
Cairo Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, 349
*- German Foundry Exhibition at Dusseldorf, 215
Cycle Show at Olympia, 295
*- International Agricultural Exhibition at Brussels, 588
Electrical Exhibition at Osaka, 267
*- International Fair at Salonica, 215  
Fifth International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition in Paris in 1926, 189
*-- Postponement of Opening, 241, 295
German Foundry Exhibition at Dusseldorf, 215
*- International Motor Trade Exhibition in Copenhagen, 433
International Agricultural Exhibition at Brussels, 588
*- International Oil Exhibition at Crystal Palace, 626, 669
International Fair at Salonica, 215
*- International Sample Fair in Havana, 581
    Postponement of Opening, 241, 295
*- Osaka, Electrical Exhibition in 1926, 321, 519
International Motor Trade Exhibition in Copenhagen, 433
*- Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 447, 463
International Oil Exhibition at Crystal Palace, 626, 669
*- Radio Exhibitions in New York, 433
International Sample Fair in Havana, 581
*- Railway Centenary Exhibition at South Kensington, 377, 463
Osaka, Electrical Exhibition in 1926, 321, 519
*- Universal Smoke Abatement Exhibition in Birmingham, 669
Physical and Optical Societies’ Exhibition, 447, 463
*ESTONIA'S Development as an Independent State, 639
Radio Exhibitions in New York, 433
*Experimental Arch Dam, Construction Started, 551
Railway Centenary Exhibition at South Kensington, 377, 463
*Explosion of Aluminium Steam-jacketed Pan, Need of Caution, 89
Universal Smoke Abatement Exhibition in Birmingham, 669
*Explosion of Boiler in Steam Trawler, 405
ESTONIA’S Development as an Independent State, 639
*Explosion of Copper Winch Steam Pipe, 639
Experimental Arch Dam, Construction Started, 551
*Explosion of Steam Trap in Important Powerhouse, 89
Explosion of Aluminium Steam-jacketed Pan, Need of Caution, 89
*Explosion of Steam-worked Digester, 115
Explosion of Boiler in Steam Trawler, 405
*Explosions, Stop Valve, Due to Water-Hammer, 321
Explosion of Copper Winch Steam Pipe, 639
*Explosives for Domestic Industries in U.S.A., Statistics of, 267
Explosion of Steam Trap in Important Powerhouse, 89
*Explosives in Mines, Report by Mines Research Committee, 581
Explosion of Steam-worked Digester, 115
 
Explosions, Stop Valve, Due to Water-Hammer, 321
Explosives for Domestic Industries in U.S.A., Statistics of, 267
Explosives in Mines, Report by Mines Research Committee, 581
F
F
FACTORY of the Future, Alfred W. Brown, 463
*FACTORY of the Future, Alfred W. Brown, 463
Fairs—see Exhibitions
*Fairs--see Exhibitions
Fan Installed in the Transvaal, Largest in the World, 377
*Fan Installed in the Transvaal, Largest in the World, 377
Faraday House, Old Students’ Association, Seventeenth Annual Dinner, 417
*Faraday House, Old Students' Association, Seventeenth Annual Dinner, 417
Ferries, Vehicle, Across Sydney Harbour, 519
*Ferries, Vehicle, Across Sydney Harbour, 519
Ferry Across the Humber, 639
*Ferry Across the Humber, 639
Finland State Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Plant at Kotka, 639
*Finland State Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Plant at Kotka, 639
Fire-fighting in Mines, Tests, 115
*Fire-fighting in Mines, Tests, 115
Fire Float, New, for the Thames, 63
*Fire Float, New, for the Thames, 63
Floating Dock, Ex-German, Section for Scapa Bay Salvage Work, 321
*Floating Dock, Ex-German, Section for Scapa Bay Salvage Work, 321
Floating Dry Dock, 700ft. Ex-German, Arrival at Malta, 11 ; Arrival of Extra Section at Malta, 215
*Floating Dry Dock, 700ft. Ex-German, Arrival at Malta, 11 ; Arrival of Extra Section at Malta, 215
Flood Damage at Worcester to Electricity and Waterworks, 405
*Flood Damage at Worcester to Electricity and Waterworks, 405
Floors of Railway Wagons, Experiments in Replacing Wood and Iron by Cement, 519
*Floors of Railway Wagons, Experiments in Replacing Wood and Iron by Cement, 519
Flue Gases from Generating Stations, Value of Unceasing Watch, 377
*Flue Gases from Generating Stations, Value of Unceasing Watch, 377
Forestry Commission Activities, 215, 321
*Forestry Commission Activities, 215, 321
Forest and Fire Protection, 669
*Forest and Fire Protection, 669
Foundry for Harrow School Workshop Projected, 609
*Foundry for Harrow School Workshop Projected, 609
Frost Effect on Concrete Dam, California, 63
*Frost Effect on Concrete Dam, California, 63
Fuel Economy Engineering, New Company Started, 547
*Fuel Economy Engineering, New Company Started, 547
Fuel Research Work at the University of Birmingham, 551
*Fuel Research Work at the University of Birmingham, 551
Furnaces, Electric, in France, Output in 1913 and in 1924, 695.
*Furnaces, Electric, in France, Output in 1913 and in 1924, 695


G
*GARNET Ore Finds in Canada, 63
*Gas Administration Director Appointed by Board of Trade, 267
*Gas Blower Explosions in Mines, Experiments for Prevention, 639
*Gas Output, and Coal Consumed in the Industry, Wages and Gas Costs, 519
*Gear-cutting Hobs, Examination of, 75
*G.E.C. Annual Sports, 52
*German Aluminium Rolling Works, Negotiations for Establishment, of Syndicate, 189
*German Prize for Firedamp Indicator, 433
*Gold Medal Award for Paper, 321
*Gold Mines, Porcupine, in Ontario, Production Value, 331
*Gold Mining Industry, Progress in Ontario, 669
*Gold Production of Canada in 1924, Country’s Highest Record, 189
*Goodwin Sands Shoaling, Gull Lightship and Lighted Buoy Moved, 63
*Grain Elevators, Numerous, Projected for Victoria, 241
*Grain Elevators, 132 Projected at Country Railway Stations in Victoria, 491
*Grain-handling Elevator for Victoria, Vancouver, 463
*Graphite Consumption Threatened, 677
*Gypsum Production in Nova Scotia, 115


H
H
HACK Saw Blade, Now Type, Frys (London), Ltd., 204
*HACK Saw Blade, Now Type, Frys (London), Ltd., 204
Hacksaw for Wide Cuts, 565
*Hacksaw for Wide Cuts, 565
Hardening Drills by Use of a Fresh Herring, 405 ; (Letter), 429
*Hardening Drills by Use of a Fresh Herring, 405 ; (Letter), 429
Helium Gas Wells in Toronto, 669
*Helium Gas Wells in Toronto, 669
Helium Production, Experiments in Berlin, 405
*Helium Production, Experiments in Berlin, 405
High-pressure Trap, Steam Discharge from, 215
*High-pressure Trap, Steam Discharge from, 215
High-pressure Turbine, Reported Record, 165
*High-pressure Turbine, Reported Record, 165
Highway Operations, G. H. Delano, Snowfall Effects, 639
*Highway Operations, G. H. Delano, Snowfall Effects, 639
House of Lords Well Provided with Heating Apparatus, 377
*House of Lords Well Provided with Heating Apparatus, 377
Houses of Steel Frames with Concrete Slabs, Erection in Eleven Days, 189
*Houses of Steel Frames with Concrete Slabs, Erection in Eleven Days, 189
Hughes and Salomons Scholarships, 178
*Hughes and Salomons Scholarships, 178
Human Factor in Industry, 653
*Human Factor in Industry, 653
Humber Navigation, Projected Improvements 349
*Humber Navigation, Projected Improvements 349
Hydraulics,-Laboratory of, for Indian College, 639
*Hydraulics,-Laboratory of, for Indian College, 639
Hydraulics, Research Institute for, Proposed in Switzerland, 377
*Hydraulics, Research Institute for, Proposed in Switzerland, 377
Hydro-electric Development at Slave Falls, 491
*Hydro-electric Development at Slave Falls, 491
Hydro-electric Plant in Now Brunswick, 189
*Hydro-electric Plant in Now Brunswick, 189
Hydro-electric Plant/, Novel Type, in China, 215
*Hydro-electric Plant/, Novel Type, in China, 215
Hydro-electric Power in Norway, French
*Hydro-electric Power in Norway, French Opinion of its Great Capabilities, 241
  Opinion of its Great Capabilities, 241
*Hydro-electric Power Plant of British Columbia Electric Railway Company, 463
Hydro-electric Power Plant of British Columbia
*Hydro-electric Power in Switzerland, Growth of, 11
  Electric Railway Company, 463
*Hydro-electric Scheme in British Columbia, 551
Hydro-electric Power in Switzerland, Growth of, 11
*Hydrogen Peroxide, Solid Form, British, Placed on the Market, 609
Hydro-electric Scheme in British Columbia, 551
*Hydrogen Production by New Method for Ammonia Synthesis, 349
Hydrogen Peroxide, Solid Form, British, Placed on the Market, 609
*Hydrograph er Appointed in Toronto, 165
Hydrogen Production by New Method for Ammonia Synthesis, 349
Hydrograph er Appointed in Toronto, 165


I
*IMPERIAL Institute, Changes, 52, 89
*India, Tonnage Entered Into and Cleared Out¬wards, Statistics, 115
*India, Western Coast of, Baroda State New Harbour at Adatra, 519
*Indian Boiler Regulations, 1924, Proposed Amendments, 639
*Indian and New Zealand’s Increased Imports of Motor Vehicles from Great Britain, 695
*Indian School of Mines at Dhanbad, 519
*Industrial Property Protection, Conference of International Union for, 377
*Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
*Insulating Material in Sweden, Sphagni, 115
*International Chamber of Commerce, Annual Meeting of the British National Committee, Sir A. Garrett-Anderson’s Speech, 433
*International Congress of Design in Paris, 63
*International Geological Congress. Programme for 1926, 102
*Irish Free State, Now Patent Laws, 317
*Iron Carbonyl as Anti-knock Agent in Liquid Fuels, 165
*IRON AND STEEL :
*- Algeria, Iron Ore Exports from, 519
*- Anshan Ironworks’ Disappointing Business, 189
*- Caucasian Manganese Ore Deposits, Projected Development, 463
*- Cold-rolling Properties of Electrolytic Iron Compared with Open-hearth Steel, 295
*- Electric Alloy Steel, F. E. Clark, 581
*- Electric Steel Furnace Statistics, 267
*- Fine Specimens of Steel-making, 669
*- Franco-German Iron and Steel Trust, 11
*- Greatbridge Iron and Steel Works Bought to be Dismantled, 189
*- Hematite Iron Ore, Very Rich Deposit, in Western Australia, 241
*- Iron Ore on International Market, Annual Amount of, 463
*- Iron Ore, Record Huge Export of, from Bell Island, 165
*- Iron and Steel and their Products in Canada, Statistics for 1924, 241
*- Lathe Turning of Manganese Steel, 519
*- Manganese Deposits in Banffshire, Samples Satisfactory, 141
*- Molybdenum Alloyed with Steel, Value as Deoxidising Agent, 377
*- Motor, 9000 H.P., for Cleveland Steel Company, 141
*- NATIONAL FEDERATION OF IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURERS :
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in August, 295
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in September, 405
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in October 551
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in November, 695
*IRON AND STEEL (continued)
*- Newfoundland, Question of Royalties on Iron Ores from, 349
*- Nickel Plating on Exposed Steel Parts of Motor Cars, 463
*- Nickel-plating, Porosity of, Result of Tests, 267
*- Nickel Production of Canada, Output of Two Companies, 189
*- Paint for Protecting Steel Surfaces under Certain Conditions, Tests, 581
*- Quebec Magnesite Offered for British Steel Trade, 295
*- Steel Furnaces, Progress in Output and Conditions, 581
*- Steel Plates, Record Size, 165
*- Steel Rails Export, Germany's Large Proportion, 695
*- Steel, Remarkable Claims for New Kind, 349
*- Steel Structures, Unsuitable for Japan, 377
*- Stockton, New Wharf Likely to Lead to Continental Trade in Iron, 609
*- Suffolk Iron Foundry Employees' Outing, 303
*- Sydney, Nova Scotia, Record Steel Output, 669
*- Sydney Steel Plant Fully Employed for Canadian National Railways, 609
*- Tubes, Solid-drawn, of Stainless Steel and Iron, 581
*- Tungsten, Influence of, on Steel, Research Report, 241
*- United States, Pig Iron Production, 349
*- Workington Rail Mills of United Steel Company Restarted, 321
*ISLE of Wight in Danger of Coast Erosion, 36
*Italian Discovery of Ore Containing Copper Sulphide and Gold, 340
*Italian Parliament Telephone Between Chamber and Senate, 241


  IRON AND STEEL (continued)
Newfoundland, Question of Royalties on Iron Ores from, 349
Nickel Plating on Exposed Steel Parts of Motor Cars, 463
Nickel-plating, Porosity of, Result of Tests, 267
Nickel Production of Canada, Output of Two Companies, 189
Paint for Protecting Steel Surfaces under Certain Conditions, Tests, 581
Quebec Magnesite Offered for British Steel Trade, 295
Steel Furnaces, Progress in Output and Conditions, 581
Steel Plates, Record Size, 165
Steel Rails Export, Germany’s Large Proportion, 695
  Steel, Remarkable Claims for New Kind, 349
  Steel Structures, Unsuitable for Japan. 377
Stockton, New Wharf Likely to Lead to Continental Trade in Iron, 609
Suffolk Iron Foundry Employees’ Outing. 303
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Record Steel Output, 669
Sydney Steel Plant Fully Employed for Canadian National Railways, 609
Tubes, Solid-drawn, of Stainless Steel and Iron, 581
Tungsten, Influence of, on Steel, Research Report, 241
  United States, Pig Iron Production, 349
Workington Rail Mills of United Steel Company Restarted, 321
ISLE of Wight in Danger of Coast Erosion, 36
Italian Discovery of Ore Containing Copper
  Sulphide and Gold, 340
Italian Parliament Telephone Between Chamber and Senate, 241
J
J
JAMES Keith and Blackman Company, Ltd.. Dinner to Directors and Management by Staff, 499
*JAMES Keith and Blackman Company, Ltd.. Dinner to Directors and Management by Staff, 499
Japanese Patent Office Controller, Visit of, 695,
*Japanese Patent Office Controller, Visit of, 695,
 
K
K
KA MB] Coupling, Swedish Engineer’s Invention, 551
*KAMBI Coupling, Swedish Engineer's Invention, 551
Kaolin Discovery on Vancouver Island, 189
*Kaolin Discovery on Vancouver Island, 189
Kawasakai Dockyard Company, New Sheet
*Kawasakai Dockyard Company, New Sheet Mill, 463
  Mill, 463
*Kelvin Hall Destroyed by Fire, 37
Kelvin Hall Destroyed by Fire, 37
*Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, The New, 241
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, The New, 241
*Korea Experimenting in Cultivation of Sugar Beet, 669
Korea Experimenting in Cultivation of Sugar Beet, 669
 
L
L
LAMBETH Bridge, New, Estimated Cost of, 141
*LAMBETH Bridge, New, Estimated Cost of, 141
Landslide, Huge, and its Effect, 377
*Landslide, Huge, and its Effect, 377
Lantern Slides for Lectures, Tangyes Ltd., 475 ;
*Lantern Slides for Lectures, Tangyes Ltd., 475 ; Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 694
  Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 694
*Lead Mining Industry in Teesdale, Progress of New Company, 441
Lead Mining Industry in Teesdale, Progress of New Company, 441
*Lead, Reported Discovery of Process for Hardening and Tempering, 189
Lead, Reported Discovery of Process for Hardening and Tempering, 189
*Leith Harbour and Docks, Projected Additions, 404
Leith Harbour and Docks, Projected Additions, 404
*Libraries and Information Bureaux, Special, Association of, 78
Libraries and Information Bureaux, Special, Association of, 78
*Lifeboat with Hand Propelling Gear, 164
Lifeboat with Hand Propelling Gear, 164
*Lifeboat's Round the World Cruise, to Demonstrate Best Outfit Conditions, 433
Lifeboat’s Round the World Cruise, to Demonstrate Best Outfit Conditions, 433
*Lighthouse Fire Puts Danger Signal Out of Action, 37
Lighthouse Fire Puts Danger Signal Out of Action, 37
*Lighthouse at River Wear Entrance to be Removed, 215
Lighthouse at River Wear Entrance to be Removed, 215
*Lighthouses, Light Vessels, andc., Cost of Maintenance, 89
Lighthouses, Light Vessels, &c., Cost of Maintenance, 89
*Lighting in Industry, 295
Lighting in Industry, 295
*Lightning Statistics in Kilowatt-hours, 141
Lightning Statistics in Kilowatt-hours, 141
*Lincoln, William, Obituary Notice, 518
Lincoln, William, Obituary Notice, 518
*Linoleum Factory for Denmark, 547
Linoleum Factory for Denmark, 547
*Lobito Angola Harbour Contract Progressing Slowly, 581
Lobito Angola Harbour Contract Progressing Slowly, 581
*Loch Katrine, Extensive Alterations to Aqueducts, Sluices, andc., Fine Roadway Made, 11
Loch Katrine, Extensive Alterations to Aqueducts, Sluices, &c., Fine Roadway Made, U
*Locomotive Boiler Explosions and Brass Smoke Tubes, 63
Locomotive Boiler Explosions and Brass Smoke Tubes, 63
*L.C. Council Fellowships, 102
L.C. Council Fellowships, 102
*London's Housing, Proposed Use of Colour in the Concrete Employed, G. Topham, 695
London’s Housing, Proposed Use of Colour in the Concrete Employed, G. Topham, 695
*London Traffic Advisory Committee, Tubes versus Omnibuses, 545
London Traffic Advisory Committee, Tubes versus Omnibuses, 545
 
M
M
MACHINE-MAKING Industry at Chemnitz, Reported Critical State of, 609
*MACHINE-MAKING Industry at Chemnitz, Reported Critical State of, 609
Machinery, Light, in Nanking, 551
*Machinery, Light, in Nanking, 551
Magnetic Observatory to be Established at
*Magnetic Observatory to be Established at Godhavn, West Greenland, 405
  Godhavn, West Greenland, 405
*Maidstone Street Bridge Widening, 267
Maidstone Street Bridge Widening, 267
*Malachite Mines, Bembe, Angola, 581
Malachite Mines, Bembe, Angola, 581
*Manchester G.P.O. Sorting Office, Facilities for Handling Mail Bags, 295
Manchester G.P.O. Sorting Office, Facilities for
*Manchester, Great Increase in Road Transport, 495
  Handling Mail Bags, 295
*Manganese--see Iron and Steel
Manchester, Great Increase in Road Transport, 495
*Manufacturers' Processes Disclosed, Difference between English and American Practice, 189
Manganese—see Iron and Steel
*Marking Ink for Chemical Porcelain, Formula for, 581
Manufacturers’ Processes Disclosed, Difference between English and American Practice, 189
*Matches, Waterproof, 89
Marking Ink for Chemical Porcelain, Formula for, 581
*Melbourne and Brisbane, Need of Additional Bridges, 141
Matches, AVaterproof, 89
*Merchandise, Record Amount Handled at Capetown Docks, 669
Melbourne and Brisbane, Need of Additional Bridges. 141
*Mercury Deposit Discoveries in Sumatra, 267
Merchandise, Record Amount Handled at Capetown Docks, 669
*Mersey Tunnel--see also Railways
Mercury Deposit Discoveries in Sumatra, 267
*Mersey Tunnel Committee, Engineers Appointed, 349
Mersey Tunnel—see also Railways
*Metals and Non-metals in Canada, Much Increased Output, 491
Mersey Tunnel Committee, Engineers Appointed, 349
*Methylated Spirit Production by New Process in Germany too Expensive for Commercial Use, 189
Metals and Non-metals in Canada, Much Increased Output, 491
*Mica, Domestic Uncut, Statistics of U.S.A. Sales, 215
Methylated Spirit Production by New Process in Germany too Expensive for Commercial Use, 189
*Milling Plant, Costly, Projected at Calgary, 115
*Mine Pressures, Gauge for Measuring, 695
*Mine Ventilation Scheme at Randfontein, 519
*Mines Department Testing Station, 519
*Mineral Deposits in Arctic Regions, Projected Investigation, 377
*Mineral Production of Tasmania, 609
*Miners' Welfare Work, Costly Grounds, Hall and Baths Opened, 123
*Mining and Coal Handling in Victoria, Investigating European Methods, 241
*Mining Electrical Engineers, Education and Training of, T. J. Nelson, 609
*Mining Industry and Research, E. J. Eoley, 433
*Mining in New Zealand, Conference, 639
*Molybdenum--see Iron
*Monazite Sand Discovery in Tasmania, 115
*Mortar from Slate Dust Mixed with Glutin, 349
*Motor Car, English, World's Record in Paris, 349
*Motor Car Imports into South Africa, Increase, 95
*Motor Omnibus Service, Passenger and Freight between Manchouli, Manchuria, Urga and Saupeitzefu, 609
*Motor Road between Liverpool and East Lancashire, 405
*Motor Touring in Great Britain, 50 Per Cent. Increase over 1924, 349


Mica, Domestic Uncut, Statistics of U.S.A.
  Sales, 215
Milling Plant, Costly, Projected at Calgary, 115
Mine Pressures, Gauge for Measuring, 695
Mine Ventilation Scheme at Randfontein, 519
Mines Department Testing Station, 519
Mineral Deposits in Arctic Regions, Projected Investigation, 377
Mineral Production of Tasmania, 609
Miners’ Welfare Work, Costly Grounds, Hall and Baths Opened, 123
Mining and Coal Handling in Victoria, Investigating European Methods, 241
Mining Electrical Engineers, Education and Training of, T. J. Nelson, 609
Mining Industry and Research, E. J. Eoley, 433
Mining in New Zealand, Conference, 639
Molybdenum—see Iron
Monazite Sand Discovery in Tasmania, 115
Mortar from Slate Dust Mixed with Glutin, 349
Motor Car, English, World’s Record in Paris, 349
Motor Car Imports into South Africa, Increase, 95
Motor Omnibus Service, Passenger and Freight between Manchouli, Manchuria, Urga and Saupeitzefu, 609
Motor Road between Liverpool and East Lancashire, 405
Motor Touring in Great Britain, 50 Per Cent. Increase over 1924, 349
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NATAL’S Greatly Increased Exports, 141
*NATAL'S Greatly Increased Exports, 141
Natural Gas Discovery on North Saskatchewan River, Canada, 695
*Natural Gas Discovery on North Saskatchewan River, Canada, 695
New Brunswick Power Development Schemes, 115
*New Brunswick Power Development Schemes, 115
Newcastle Quay, Proposed Extension, 405
*Newcastle Quay, Proposed Extension, 405
Newcastle and Gateshead, Desired Quayside Improvements, 639
*Newcastle and Gateshead, Desired Quayside Improvements, 639
Newcomen, Thomas, and James Watt Anniversaries, 215
*Newcomen, Thomas, and James Watt Anniversaries, 215
Newhaven, Harbour at, Offered to Southern Railway, 412
*Newhaven, Harbour at, Offered to Southern Railway, 412
New South Wales, Safe Working of Coal and Shale Mines, Inquiry, 165
*New South Wales, Safe Working of Coal and Shale Mines, Inquiry, 165
New South Wales State Cabinet and Wireless Schemes, 639
*New South Wales State Cabinet and Wireless Schemes, 639
New Zealand, Boring at the Taranaki Oilfields, 519
*New Zealand, Boring at the Taranaki Oilfields, 519
New Zealand, Greymouth Harbour Board’s Projected Improvements, 141
*New Zealand, Greymouth Harbour Board's Projected Improvements, 141
Niagara Falls, Permission for Increased Water Diversion for Power Purposes, 609
*Niagara Falls, Permission for Increased Water Diversion for Power Purposes, 609
Niagara Falls Recession and Effect of, 463, 551 Nickel—see Iron and Steel
*Niagara Falls Recession and Effect of, 463, 551  
Nipigon River, Ontario, Expectations from Development of Energy of, 639
*Nickel--see Iron and Steel
Nitric Oxide Production Experiments, 295
*Nipigon River, Ontario, Expectations from Development of Energy of, 639
Nitrogen Factory, Hitch in Negotiations, 329
*Nitric Oxide Production Experiments, 295
Nitrogen Fixation Factory Projected on the Moscow-Nijni Novgorod Railway, 609
*Nitrogen Factory, Hitch in Negotiations, 329
Notched Bars, Comparative Impact and Slow- bend Tests on Non-ferrous Allovs and Steels, 267
*Nitrogen Fixation Factory Projected on the Moscow-Nijni Novgorod Railway, 609
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*Notched Bars, Comparative Impact and Slow- bend Tests on Non-ferrous Allovs and Steels, 267
OIL Changes in Rocks Under Pressure, 63
 
Oil Discovery in China, Transport,Difficulties, 115
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Oil Engine Power Plant, Tenders Called for, 463
*OIL Changes in Rocks Under Pressure, 63
Oil Prospects in Queensland, Dr. A. Wade, 519
*Oil Discovery in China, Transport,Difficulties, 115
Oil Refinery at North Vancouver, B.C., 463
*Oil Engine Power Plant, Tenders Called for, 463
Oil Refining from Bituminous Coal in China, Plant being Installed, 241
*Oil Prospects in Queensland, Dr. A. Wade, 519
Oil Storage Facilities at Grangemouth, 349
*Oil Refinery at North Vancouver, B.C., 463
Oils, Crude, of the Western Hemisphere, Study of, and Report, 639
*Oil Refining from Bituminous Coal in China, Plant being Installed, 241
One-millionth of a Centimetre for Metal Foils, Reported Process for Production of, 215
*Oil Storage Facilities at Grangemouth, 349
Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Appointments, 241, 376
*Oils, Crude, of the Western Hemisphere, Study of, and Report, 639
Ontario’s Water Power Resources, Results of Survey, 115
*One-millionth of a Centimetre for Metal Foils, Reported Process for Production of, 215
Oscillograph, Electro-magnetic, New Type, 215
*Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Appointments, 241, 376
Overseas Trade, Discussion Between Continental Representatives of Britain with Home Manufacturers, 349
*Ontario's Water Power Resources, Results of Survey, 115
Oxygen by Liquid Air Process, Plant at Great Western Railway Works, Swindon, 695
*Oscillograph, Electro-magnetic, New Type, 215
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*Overseas Trade, Discussion Between Continental Representatives of Britain with Home Manufacturers, 349
PAPER Mill Projected for Fort Alexander, Manitoba, 141
*Oxygen by Liquid Air Process, Plant at Great Western Railway Works, Swindon, 695
Paper Products from Waste Straw, 491
 
Patent Laws, Irish Free State, 317
P
Peat Fields of Alfred, Ontario, to be Reopened, 189
*PAPER Mill Projected for Fort Alexander, Manitoba, 141
Persia’s Mineral Wealth, 295
*Paper Products from Waste Straw, 491
Petrol-electric Vehicle for L.C.C. Fire Brigade, 189
*Patent Laws, Irish Free State, 317
Petroleum in Africa, Unsuccessful Search Hitherto, I 4 1
*Peat Fields of Alfred, Ontario, to be Reopened, 189
Petroleum Prospecting in Spain, 551
*Persia's Mineral Wealth, 295
Phosphate Deposits Excellent Report, 609,
*Petrol-electric Vehicle for L.C.C. Fire Brigade, 189
Phosphate Rock Discovery near Capetown, 115 Photographs Taken by Aeroplane Transmitted East and West America in Half an Hour, 377
*Petroleum in Africa, Unsuccessful Search Hitherto, 141
Piles, Wooden, Under Water, Means of Cutting Off, 463
*Petroleum Prospecting in Spain, 551
Pipe, Huge, Rapidly Moved to New Position, 695
*Phosphate Deposits Excellent Report, 609,
Pipe Line Electrically Welded and Resulting Economy, 581
*Phosphate Rock Discovery near Capetown, 115  
Platinum Market in London, Scheme to Form Combine, 349
*Photographs Taken by Aeroplane Transmitted East and West America in Half an Hour, 377
Polytechnic in St. Pan eras, New, Grant for, 63 Port Works at Fremantle, W.A., Improved, 463 Portland Cement Output Expected at North fleet, 295
*Piles, Wooden, Under Water, Means of Cutting Off, 463
Potash and Rock Salt, Large Deposits Report in the Ruhr Coalfield, 215
*Pipe, Huge, Rapidly Moved to New Position, 695
Potteries’ Gas and Electricity Undertakings, Disappointing Results, 11
*Pipe Line Electrically Welded and Resulting Economy, 581
Power Alcohol Production from Molasses in Australia, 89
*Platinum Market in London, Scheme to Form Combine, 349
Punjab Government, Water Supply Extension, 039
*Polytechnic in St. Pan eras, New, Grant for, 63  
*Port Works at Fremantle, W.A., Improved, 463  
*Portland Cement Output Expected at North fleet, 295
*Potash and Rock Salt, Large Deposits Report in the Ruhr Coalfield, 215
*Potteries' Gas and Electricity Undertakings, Disappointing Results, 11
*Power Alcohol Production from Molasses in Australia, 89
*Punjab Government, Water Supply Extension, 639
 
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*QUAY, Deep-water, Proposed Construction in Sunderland, 639
*Quebec, Power Development on the Batiscan River, 491
 
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RADIUM-BEARING Ores, Reported Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 609
*RADIUM-BEARING Ores, Reported Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 609
Rails, Japan’s Decision to Replace American by British, 646
*Rails, Japan's Decision to Replace American by British, 646
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
  Aberystwyth, Sunday Excursions to, 89
*- Aberystwyth, Sunday Excursions to, 89
  Accidents :
*- Accidents :
Buffer Stop Collision at Douglas, 215, 295
*-- Buffer Stop Collision at Douglas, 215, 295
Buffer Stop Collision at Luddenfoot, Report, 107
*-- Buffer Stop Collision at Luddenfoot, Report, 107
Buffer Stop Collisions, Report on Three, 695 Collision, Slight, at Llandudno, 405, 491 Collision, Slight, at Sheffield, 321
*-- Buffer Stop Collisions, Report on Three, 695  
Collisions and Automatic Train Control, 37 7
*-- Collision, Slight, at Llandudno, 405, 491  
Connecting Rod Causes Fatal Accident near West Acton Station, 669
*-- Collision, Slight, at Sheffield, 321
Delaware Disaster near Rockport, U.S.A., An Act of God, 89
*-- Collisions and Automatic Train Control, 377
Derailment on Stoppage of Boat Train, 241
*-- Connecting Rod Causes Fatal Accident near West Acton Station, 669
Doncaster Avoiding Line Accident Recalled, 115
*-- Delaware Disaster near Rockport, U.S.A., An Act of God, 89
Explosion of Gas Cylinder, Fatal, 348, 377
*-- Derailment on Stoppage of Boat Train, 241
Fatal Derailment of Express, U.S.A., 500 Fenny-Stratford Disaster, 639, 669 Fog and Accidents, 581
*-- Doncaster Avoiding Line Accident Recalled, 115
French Railway Collision, Another Fatal, 215
*-- Explosion of Gas Cylinder, Fatal, 348, 377
French Train’s Disastrous Derailment at Amiens Station, 189
*-- Fatal Derailment of Express, U.S.A., 500  
Goods Trains’ Collision near Barnard Castle, Report, 241
*-- Fenny-Stratford Disaster, 639, 669  
Head-on Collision in Colorado, Signalman’s Presence of Mind, 215
*-- Fog and Accidents, 581
Historical Cases of Shunted Trains being Overlooked, 321
*-- French Railway Collision, Another Fatal, 215
Hope Collision and Deaths of Three Railwaymen, Coroner’s Verdict, 321 ; Report, 669
*-- French Train's Disastrous Derailment at Amiens Station, 189
Level Crossings Accidents in U.S.A., Reduction in, 63
*-- Goods Trains' Collision near Barnard Castle, Report, 241
Light Engine Collision at St. Enoch’s, Glasgow, 695
*-- Head-on Collision in Colorado, Signalman's Presence of Mind, 215
Liverpool-street Station Collision Inquiry, Signalman Blamed, 349
*-- Historical Cases of Shunted Trains being Overlooked, 321
Mishap to Motor Car Train near Holly well, 133
*-- Hope Collision and Deaths of Three Railwaymen, Coroner's Verdict, 321 ; Report, 669
Movement Accidents to Railway Servants, 1924, 345
*-- Level Crossings Accidents in U.S.A., Reduction in, 63
Platelayer Killed in Absence of Look-out Man, 267
*-- Light Engine Collision at St. Enoch's, Glasgow, 695
Previous Accidents Recalled, 165, 321, 463 Reduction in Number of Accidents to
*-- Liverpool-street Station Collision Inquiry, Signalman Blamed, 349
Standard Oil Vehicles Crossing Railways, 695
*-- Mishap to Motor Car Train near Holly well, 133
    Report on Collision at Baker-street, 491
*-- "Movement" Accidents to Railway Servants, 1924, 345
Return of Railway Accidents and Casualties, 267
*-- Platelayer Killed in Absence of Look-out Man, 267
Slight Collision at Wincobank, 581
*-- Previous Accidents Recalled, 165, 321, 463  
Track Circuit Failures and Unexpected Causes, 405
*-- Reduction in Number of Accidents to Standard Oil Vehicles Crossing Railways, 695
Tramcar Running Back and Collision, 405 433
*-- Report on Collision at Baker-street, 491
ACWORTH, Sir William, Proposed Memorial to, 551
*-- Return of Railway Accidents and Casualties, 267
American Declaration of Independence Anniversary, 11
*-- Slight Collision at Wincobank, 581
American Train’s 946 Miles Journey in 22| Hours, 405
*-- Track Circuit Failures and Unexpected Causes, 405
American Transportation and Grouping Question, 295
*-- Tramcar Running Back and Collision, 405 433
American Views on Railway Working in England, 163
*- ACWORTH, Sir William, Proposed Memorial to, 551
Appointments and Staff Changes, 115, 201, 295, 405, 519, 609
*- American Declaration of Independence Anniversary, 11
Articulated^ Cars in America and Great Britain, Advantages of, 215
*- American Train's 946 Miles Journey in 22.5 Hours, 405
Automatic Train Control, New System in America, 639, 669
*- American Transportation and Grouping Question, 295
Bengal - Nagpur Railway, Electrification Question, 37
*- American Views on Railway Working in England, 163
Benguella Railway, Progress Towards Katanga, 551
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 115, 201, 295, 405, 519, 609
  Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 37
*- Articulated Cars in America and Great Britain, Advantages of, 215
Bridge, Beira - Nyasaland Railway, Over the Zambesi, 89
*- Automatic Train Control, New System in America, 639, 669
Bridge Over the Murray River, Strengthening, 377
*- Bengal - Nagpur Railway, Electrification Question, 37
Bridge Over River Murray for Through Trains from Melbourne to Adelaide, 165
*- Benguella Railway, Progress Towards Katanga, 551
British Railways, Criticism of, and American Tribute to Efficiency, 215
*- Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 37
Buenos Aires, Projected Underground Railway, 171
*- Bridge, Beira - Nyasaland Railway, Over the Zambesi, 89
Business Falling and Railwaymen’s Number Increasing, 267
*- Bridge Over the Murray River, Strengthening, 377
Cambrian Railway’s Changes of Fortune, 609
*- Bridge Over River Murray for Through Trains from Melbourne to Adelaide, 165
Canadian National Railway to Operate Electric Train Service between Ottawa and Montreal, 165
*- British Railways, Criticism of, and American Tribute to Efficiency, 215
Canadian Pacific Railway, A 40 Miles Extension, 581
*- Buenos Aires, Projected Underground Railway, 171
  Centenary Exhibition Prolonged, 463
*- Business Falling and Railwaymen's Number Increasing, 267
Centenary Memorial Service for Railwaymen, 321
*- Cambrian Railway's Changes of Fortune, 609
Centenary of Railways’ Celebrations, Embarrassing Numbers Taking Part, 349
*- Canadian National Railway to Operate Electric Train Service between Ottawa and Montreal, 165
Centenary of Railways, Old Engines to Go to York Railway Museum, 189
*- Canadian Pacific Railway, A 40 Miles Extension, 581
Central London Railway’s Birthday, 141
*- Centenary Exhibition Prolonged, 463
Central Wages Board Meetings, 349, 463
*- Centenary Memorial Service for Railwaymen, 321
Charing Cross and Metropolitan Junction, Certain Lincs Temporarily Closed, 215
*- Centenary of Railways' Celebrations, Embarrassing Numbers Taking Part, 349
Charing Cross Underground Station’s Future, 639
*- Centenary of Railways, Old Engines to Go to York Railway Museum, 189
Cheshire, Salop and Herefordshire Lines, New Administration Plans, 519
*- Central London Railway's Birthday, 141
Chicago, Union Station Opened, Particulars of, 215
*- Central Wages Board Meetings, 349, 463
  Chinese Railway in Progress, Details, 295
*- Charing Cross and Metropolitan Junction, Certain Lincs Temporarily Closed, 215
  Chinese Railways’ Decreased Receipts, 1 1
*- Charing Cross Underground Station's Future, 639
City Railway, Kennington Station Reopened, 63
*- Cheshire, Salop and Herefordshire Lines, New Administration Plans, 519
City Railway, Train Indicators Provided, 463
*- Chicago, Union Station Opened, Particulars of, 215
Closing Branch Lines and Stations, Difference between American and British Regulations, 551
*- Chinese Railway in Progress, Details, 295
*- Chinese Railways' Decreased Receipts, 11
*- City Railway, Kennington Station Reopened, 63
*- City Railway, Train Indicators Provided, 463
*- Closing Branch Lines and Stations, Difference between American and British Regulations, 551
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Coal Carriage to Ireland, Government and the Great Southern and Western Railway, 11
*- Coal Prices and Railway Charges, 141
*- Coal for Railway Consumption, Prices of, and Railway Charges on Coal Carriage, 695
*- Death of Mr. J. P. Annett, 639
*- Death of Mr. Frederick F. Backus, 37
*- Death of Mr. George M. Basford, 551
*- Death of Mr. A. W. Gattie, 321
*- Death of Captain W. J. C. Nash, 89
*- Death of Mr. William Patton, 165
*- Death of Mr. J. H. Pinder, 115
*- Derwent River and Railway Crossings, Additional Lines for Increasing Traffic, 63
*- Diesel-electric Car’s Record Unbroken Trip, 695
*- Diesel Type Locomotive, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Trial Trips, 63
*- Dudley-Wordsley Trams to be Replaced by Motor Omnibuses, 89
*- Dumper, Steam-operated, for 120-Ton Cars, 639
*- Egyptian State Railways, Tank Wagon Tenders, 519, 609
*- Egyptian State Railways, Tenders for New Bridge at Alexandria, 320
*- Engine Driver’s Name Given to Locomotive, 581
*- “Engineer as a Railroad Executive,” Remarks by Mr. Julius Kruttschnitt, 349
*- Escalators and Improvements at Tottenham Court-road, 377
*- Escalators and Passenger Subway, New, at Trafalgar-square Station, 704
*- Eskdale Track and 15-Gauge Locomotive, 115
*- Estonia, Projected New Railway, 267
*- Euston-square and King’s Cross Junction, Progress of Improvements, 11
*- Ferry Across the Humber, 639
*- French Express Engine Drivers, Erroneous Report, 349
*- French Railway Accidents and Automatic Signalling, 609
*- French Railways and the “Crocodile,” Old Invention of Monsieur Lartigue, 433
*- Garratt Engine, The Late H. W. Garratt, 37
*- Gauge, British Railways, Eighty Years Ago, 63
*- German Competition Prize for Stress and Deflection Recorder, 11
*- Giant’s Causeway Hydro-electric Tramway, First in the World, Stand-by Power-house for, 89
*- Good Men Scarce on English Railways, Sir Felix Pole’s Address to Students, 433
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company Ceases to Exist, Property Passes to State, 41
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Electrification of Main Line, Cost, 349
*- Great Northern Railroad (U.S.A.), Risk of Automatic Signalling, 189
*- Great Southern Railway of Ireland, Urges Reduction of Pay All Round, 241
*- Great Western Railway :
*-- Accidents to Men in Swindon Works, Reduction in Number of, 267
*-- Changes Foretold in Ownership of Certain Lines in Consequence of Grouping, 491
*-- Coal Dispute Question and Discrimination between Classes of Traffic, General Manager’s Warning, 267
*-- Junction Line Projected to Replace Part of Marlborough Branch, 71
*-- Ocean Mails Specials, Record Run, Plymouth-Paddington, 349
*-- Purchase of Nevin Omnibus Company, 267
*-- Swansea Harbour Trust Taken Over by Great Western Railway and Bridge Projected, 267
*-- Swindon to Paddington Fast Run, 141
*-- Track Doubled between Portmadoc and Pwllheli, 141
*-- Vale of Rheidol Railway. Branch Diversion to Main Line Station, 11, 639
*- Grouping Advantages and Royal Trains, 433
*- Grouping, and Consequent Available Warehousing Space, 110
*- Harbin, Manchuria, City Tramway Projected, 321
*- History of Railways, 127
*- India, Goods Train Operation, 519
*- Indian Railways, Two, Secretary of State Decides Not to Purchase, 37
*- Institutes and Institutions, Railway and Transport—see Associations
*- Interim Dividends of Four Railway Groups, 141
*- International Railway Congress :
*-- American Choice of Railway Event for Celebration, 11
*-- Congress “Proceedings” Publication Delayed by Printers’ Strike, 349
*-- Germany and other Governments’ Expected Applications for Admission, 37
*-- International Railway Congress Special to Swindon, 11
*-- Meeting Place for 1930, 11, 37
*-- Soviet Government’s Request to Join the Association Declined, 37
*- International Railway Services and Tariffs, 321
*- Irish Free State Railways Amalgamated into Great Southern Railway, 165
*- Irish Road and Railway Transport, Proposed Linking-up, 267
*- Irish Winter Train Services Reduced, 455
*- Italian Railway Bridge Fatal Disaster, 405
*- Italian State Railways, Marked Improvement in Revenue, 691
*- Japanese Adopt British Type of Rails, 695
*- Japanese Railways Freight Vehicle Couplings, 321
*- Khyber Pass Railway Opening. 463
*- Ladysmith-Touws River Line Opening, 551
*- Light Railway Orders, 463
*- Light Railways of 1898, Parts of Scheme Abandoned, 551
*- Llewellyn. Inspector J. M., Killed at Bristol, 551
*- London Electric Railways’ Extension, 463
*- London 'Travellers, Enormous Increase of Journeys, 581
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
*-- Automatic Signalling between Barking and Bow-road, 140
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway (con.):
*-- Changes Foretold in Ownership of Certain Lines in Consequence of Grouping, 491
*-- Coal Commission, Director of L.M. and S. Railway to be a Member, 267
*-- Euston to Perth with Only One Stop, 63 ; Claim Disputed, 89
*-- Fleetwood, Improvements near Passenger Station and Larger Steamers on Belfast Route, 491
*-- Further Widening of Line near Wakefield, 45
*-- London, Tilbury and Southend Electrification Postponed, 89
*-- Motor Cars Over Ferries on the Caledonian Section, Complaints of Excess Charges, 189
*-- Portstewart Station Tramway (Northern Counties Committee) to be Exchanged for Omnibus Service, 491
*-- Relaying Lines with Felt Pads Under Chairs, in Dunblane and Stirling Area, 463
*-- Restaurant Service, Manchester and Birmingham, 519
*-- Season Tickets, Weekly, Liverpool and Manchester, Manchester and Bury, 519
*-- Water Columns and Tanks, Differently Coloured and the Reason for, 561
*-- Winter Service Changes, 349
*- London and North-Eastern Railway :
*-- Hanging Buffers and Timber Dog, £100 Reward offered for Invention, 673
*-- Hull Dock Warehouse Destroved by Fire, 669
*-- Liverpool-street and Ilford Proposals, Cost of, 377
*-- Locomotion No. 1 Returned to Pedestal in Darlington Station, 491
*-- Locomotive and Wagon Construction Programme, 551
*-- Pullman Train Changes on the L. and N.E. Railway, 295
*-- Signalman's Action Averting an Accident, 295
*-- Lord Monkswell and the Railways, 519, 609
*-- Mail Service to Belfast and North of England, Improvements, 321
*-- Manchester, Scheme for Tube Railways for, 377
*-- Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway, Local Demand for Electrification, 433
*-- Melbourne Cable Tramway Conversion to an Electric Service, 491
*-- Mersey Railway Company's Grievance, 189
*-- Mersey Tunnel Construction Bill Passed, 148
*-- Metropolitan, District and Tubes Railways, Greatly Improved Services, 321
*- Ministry of Transport:
*-- Appointments to Railway Employment Safety Appliances Committee, 141
*-- Electrification of Railways, Parliamentary Question and Minister's Reply, 241
*-- Fenny-Stratford Disaster Inquiry, 639, 669
*-- Order for Acquisition by Agreement of Land by London Electric Railway, 295
*-- Railway Statistics, Passenger and Goods, for March, 41
*-- Railway Statistics for June, also for First Half of Present Year, 321
*-- Railway Statistics for July, 433
*-- Railway Statistics for August, 581
*-- Railway Statistics for September, 695
*- Motor Omnibuses to Replace Trackless Trains in Boksburg, 695
*- NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN :
*-- Central Wages Board, Difficulties of Discussion, 405
*-- Circular to the Members Advising Acceptance of Wages Board Award, 669
*-- Coal Dispute and Traffic Handling, Warning of General Manager, 267
*-- Question of Amalgamation with Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Society, 73
*-- Railway Companies' Conference with Trades Unions, 11
*-- Railway Companies' Proposal to Men for All-round Reduction in Directors' Fees, Salaries and Wages, 37, 669
*-- Railwaymen's Wages and Cost of Living, 11, 669
*-- Record Assets Reported, 18
*- National Wages Board and Railwaymen's Wages, 551, 669
*- Never-Stop Railway, The One-millionth Passenger, 405
*- New Zealand Government Railways, Self- propelled Coaches for, 215
*- North London Railway, Former, Discontinues Second-class Bookings, 295
*- North London, Travelling Facilities, Public Inquiry, 321
*- Nova Scotia, Bill for Branch Line Construction Defeated, 37
*- Oil-burning. Locomotive's Wonderful Run, 581
*- Old-street Underground Station, New Escalator Shaft and Passageway, 37
*- Oxford Circus Station Reconstruction, 189
*- Parliamentary Decision Concerns Oldest Existing Railway to have Received Parliamentary Sanction, 463
*- Parliamentary Powers to be Sought for Works on Various Railways, 581, 609
*- Passenger Tube Under the Tyne, 490
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Telephone, Extensive Use of, 215
*- Pennsylvania System, Retirement of President, 463
*- Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, Progress, 295
*- Post Office Trains, 37
*- Praise of Railway Companies, 639
*- Pullman Car Non-stop Trains, 581
*- Punch and Wagon-coupling Accidents, 63
*- Rail Motor, New Type, 165
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 115, 165, 377, 519
*- Railway Rates, 50 per cent. Increase, Wages 150 per cent., Material 80 per cent., Sir R. Wedgwood, 519
*- Railway Rates Tribunal :
*-- Capital of Railway Companies, Tribunal's Decision, 433
*-- Demurrage Charges on Railway-owned Wagons, 165
*Railway Rates Tribunal (continued):
*-- Economies Arising Out of Grouping, 463
*-- Economics from Grouping not Confirmed by-Railway Companies, 405
*-- Postponement of Question of Railway Expenses and Standard Charges, 141
*- Rating of Railways, 115
*- Raven, Sir Vincent, Resigning President's Office, 669
*- Royal Train to North, New Route Taken, 189
*- Scottish Railway Shareholders and Men's Wages during Government Control, 267
*- Shopmen's Wages, Court of Inquiry to be Set up, 695
*- Signal Colours, Two, for Colour-blind and Non-colour-blind, 491
*- Signalling and Other Appliances, J. E. and J. P. Annett, 639
*- Signalling Plant, Electro-mechanical, at Belfast, 241
*- Signalman's Death at His Post, Effect of Block System Signalling, 377
*- Sir Felix Pole on Peace in Railway Industry, 669
*- Sleeper Spacing and Axle Loads, A. F. Harvey, 609
*- South African Railways Workshops, Cost of Extensions, 189
*- South-East London and Traffic Facilities, 141
*- Southern Railway :
*-- Charing Cross to Orpington and Addiscombe, Electrification Delayed, 491
*-- Complaints of Overcrowding Due to Bank Holiday Traffic, 189
*-- Concrete Sleepers, Projected Trials of New Type, 700
*-- Criticisms of Electrical Services, 241
*-- Different Electric Systems on Various Sections, 89
*-- Electrical Services, New, and Extensions, 11
*-- Newhaven, Harbour at, Proposed Transfer to Southern Railway, 412
*-- Reconstruction Work on Eastern Kent Section, 37
*-- Restaurant Facilities Extended, 386
*-- Siding, New, at Dorking North Station, 115
*-- Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway and Torrington and Halwill Light Railway Inspected and Opened, 63, 89
*-- Turbine Mail Steamers, Southern Railway, Converted to Oil Burners, 581
*-- Vera and Alberta Steamers, Southern Railway, to be Replaced by New Vessels, 491
*-- Victoria Stations Amalgamation Numbering, 349
*-- Waterloo, Changes of Certain Electric Trains to Relieve Congestion, 609
*-- Wimbledon Station Under Reconstruction, 669
*- Stephensons, Father and Son, Confusion by Journalists, 89
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway, Celebration of One Hundredth Anniversary of Opening, 215
*- Stratford, Gas Standard Obstruction, 215
*- "Summer Trains," Incorrect Report, 115
*- Sunday Trains in Scotland, Additional, 405
*- Swiss Federal Railways, Progress of Electrification of Olten-Berne Section, 141 ; (Correction), 165
*- Telephone Booths, 1Mile Apart for 10,000 Miles Railway, 89
*- Telephones on Railway Motor Cars in Italy and America, 141
*- Thomas, Mr. J. H., on the Coal Subsidy and Nationalisation, 241
*- Tottenham Court-road "Comb" Escalators, 491
*- Trade Union, New Railway, 89
*- Tramway Electrification in Reval, Esthonia, 581
*- Tramway Works at Liverpool, Cost of, 491
*- Tramways, Limitations of, A. W. S. Herrington, 639
*- Transandine Railway Boundary Tunnel, 11
*- Tubes' Decreased Passengers and Receipts Compared with Greatly Increased Prosperity of Motor Omnibuses, 527, 545
*- Underground Company's Tunnel Connection at King's Cross between Piccadilly and City Lines, 295
*- Underpinning of Railway Bridge Over London Street, 165
*- Victorian Government Railways Traffic Statistics, 295
*- Virginian Railway Electrical Operation, 551
*- Wages Rate in Pre-war Days, 581
*- Wagons, High-capacity, All-metal, for Road Stone and Tar-macadam, 295
*- Wagons, Privately Owned, Reply to Complaints, 491
*- Watford Extension Opening, 433 ; Descriptive Brochure of Line, 551
*- Whitemoor Locomotive Depot at March, 639
*- Winter Train Services, Dates for Beginning and End, 295
*- Woolwich-built Locomotives, 178
*- Workmen's Unremunerative Fares on Tramways and Railways, 527
*REACTION, Incompleteness of, Between Hard Water and Alkaline Reagents Used, 63
*Reagent, New, for Copper, Iron and Cobalt in Quantitative Analysis, 267
*Reflector, New Type, 463
*Reinforced Concrete Building, Highest in the World, 63
*Reinforcement of Concrete Pipes, New Method of, H. S. Bower, 519
*Research Work, Report of American Bureau of Standards, 11
*Reservoir Built in Rapid Time, 551
*Resistance to Traction of Passenger Motor Cars and of Pneumatic Tire Wagons on Paved Surfaces and on Gravel, 519
*Road Troubles in American Cities as in London, 669
*Roads in Hunan, China, Construction Scheme, 639
*Roofs, Iron Sheets Outlast Steel, 89
*Ropes, Worn, New Instrument for Testing, 695
*Royal Scottish Museum Assistantship, Appointment, 89
*Rubber Compounding Tendencies, W. B. Wiegand, 321
*Rubber Exports from Para, Statistics, 241
*Rubber Industry Institution Meeting, 361
*Rubber Plantation to be Started in Liberia, 463
*Rudder Perforation, A German Invention, 63
*Russian Oil Storage Tanks at Avonmouth and Grangemouth, 551


S
*SAGUENAY River, Big New Power Development, 141
*St. Lawrence Power Development, Project Delayed, 63
*St. Lawrence Waterways Deepening, Inquiry by Expert, 115
*Salford Centralisation of Transportation System, 695
*Salt, First Shipment from New Salt Wells of Alberta Salt Company, 189
*Salt Water for Fire Mains, Evil Effects of, 695
*Salving of Treasure on P. and O. Mail Boat Egypt, Contract for, 405
*Scarborough's New Bridge and Government Grant, 141
*Scholarships in Engineering, British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, 568
*Scholarships in Engineering, Norton and Gregory, Ltd., 499
*Scholarships in Engineering Offered by Loughborough College, Leicestershire, 695
*Scholarships, Hughes and Salomons, 178
*Scholarships, Research, in Naval Architecture, 245
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Appointments to Advisory Council, 377
*Scottish Shale Oil Industry, Position of, 295
*Sea Sand in Plaster, Cable Insulation Destroyed by Corrosion, 115
*Sennar Dam Opened, 89
*Shale Oil Industry in South Africa, Question of State Assistance, 609
*Shanghai Strike Troubles and Interrupted Electric Supply, 295
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
*- British India, In and Out Tonnage Statistics, 267
*- British Naval Work for the Hellenic Government, 253
*- Cairn Liner Damage and Quick Repair, 141
*- Canada's New Ships for British West Indian Trade, 349
*- Centrifugal Separators for Fuel Oil on Motor Ships, 405
*- Comet Steamer, Hundredth Anniversary of Disaster, 433
*- Commonwealth Cruisers, Names of Two New, 695
*- Destroyer Repairs to be Limited to Dockyards, 215
*- Flettner Rotor Ship, Finnish Inventor's Improvement, 11
*- Furness, Withy and Co., Tenders Invited for Ships, British Prices far Exceed Foreign, 89
*- Fushun, Shallow-draught Steamer, Safe Arrival at Hongkong, 639
*- Gliding Boat Driven by Aeroplane Propeller, Great Expectations, 267
*- Harwich--Esbjerg Motor Mail and Passenger Ship Parkeston, Great Advantages of, 349
*- Japanese Naval Estimates, 63
*- Kenilworth, 5096-Ton Steamer, Rapid Bunkering and Despatch, 349
*- Lifeboat Regulations, Fleming Boat Recommended, 89
*- Machinery Installed in Lake Steamer, Record Speed, 165
*- Motor Lifeboat, Seventeen Years Old, but Still Doing Good Service, 165
*- Motor Ship City of Stockholm, 307
*- Motor Ship Danmark, Particulars of, 377
*- Naval Building Programme, 1925-6, 215
*- Oil Tanker to Burn Oil Fuel with Triple-expansion Engines, 349
*- Orient Line Steamers' Change of Home Port, 215
*- P. and O. Bombay Liner Ranchi to Start Service, 141
*- Rotor Ships, Large, for German Government 37
*- Scapa Flow, Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 63, 115, 165, 695
*- Second-hand Steamships' High Prices, 295
*- Sinking of Mississippi River Steamer, Its Cause, 295
*- Towing to Buenos Aires from Hull, Four Months' Voyage, 349
*- Turbine Mail Steamers, Dover-Calais, Two Converted for Oil Burning, 639
*- Two Cruisers, British, Machinery for, 669
*- White Star Liner's Stern Frame Rail Journey, Space Required for Transport, 581
*- Yarrow Experiments and Research Work in connection with High-speed Vessels, 518
*SHOWS--see Exhibitions
*Silting Trouble at Durban Waterworks, 267
*Silver-lead Ore Discovery, New South Wales, 519
*Silver Wedding Presentation, 565
*Singapore Registration Bill for Architects, 499
*Smoke Abatement and Lack of Funds, 669
*Smokeless Fuel, Discussion of Papers on, 496
*Snowdon Mountain Railway, Increased Traffic, 377
*Societies--see Associations
*Sorel's Magnesium Oxychloride, 639
*South Africa's Imports of Merchandise, 115
*Soviet Union, Progress in Mechanisation in Industry, 321
*Steam at Bottom of Vertical Gas Retorts, Results and Tests, 491
*Steam Condenser with 70,000 Square Feet Cooling Surface, 267
*Steam Power Plant, 100,000 H.P., Projected in Carolina, 639
*Stellite, A Cutting Tool, but Not a Steel; E. M. Boote, 551
*Suez Canal, Traffic and Revenue Returns, 141
*Sugar Beet Factory Projected at Selby, 405
*Sugar Factory Erection in Latvia, 377
*Sugar Factory at Raymond, Alberta, 581
*Sugar--see also Beet
*Sulphate of Ammonia Plant in Natal Closed Down, 519
*Suspension Bridge, New, Over the Delaware River, 63
*Synthetic Ammonia, Toulouse Plant for Manufacture of, 349


RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
London, Midland and Scottish Railway (con.):
Changes Foretold in Ownership of Certain Lines in Consequence of Grouping, 491
  Coal Commission, Director of L.M. and S.
      Railway to be a Member, 267
  Euston to Perth with Only One Stop, 63 ;
      Claim Disputed, 89
Fleet wood, Improvements near Passenger Station and Larger Steamers on Belfast Route, 491
Further Widening of Line near Wakefield, 45
London, Tilbury and Southend Electrification Postponed, 89
Motor Cars Over Ferries on the Caledonian Section, Complaints of Excess Charges, 189
Portstewart Station Tramway (Northern Counties Committee) to be Exchanged for Omnibus Service, 491
Relaying Lines with Felt Pads Under Chairs, in Dunblane and Stirling Area, 463
Restaurant Service, Manchester and Birmingham, 519
Season Tickets, Weekly, Liverpool and Manchester, Manchester and Bury, 519
Water Columns and Tanks, Differently Coloured and the Reason for, 561
  Winter Service Changes, 349
London and North-Eastern Railway :
Hanging Buffers apd Timber Dog, £100 Reward offered for Invention, 673
Hull Dock Warehouse Destrovcd by Fire, 669
Liverpool-street and Ilford Proposals, Cost of, 377
Locomotion No. 1 Returned to Pedestal in Darlington Station, 491
Locomotive and Wagon Construction Programme, 551
Pullman Train Changes on the L. and N.E. Railway, 295
Signalman’s Action Averting an Accident, 295
Lord Monkswell and the Railways, 519, 609
Mail Service to Belfast and North of England, Improvements, 321
Manchester, Scheme for Tube Railways for, 377
Manchester South Junction and Altrincham
Railway, Local Demand for Electrification, 433
Melbourne Cable Tramway Conversion to an Electric Service, 491
Mersey Railway Company’s Grievance, 189
Mersey Tunnel Construction Bill Passed, 148
Metropolitan, District and Tubes Railways, Greatly Improved Services, 321
Ministry of Transport:
Appointments to Railway Employment Safety Appliances Committee, 141
Electrification of Railways, Parliamentary Question and Minister’s Reply, 241
  Fenny-Stratford Disaster Inquiry, 639, 669
  Order for Acquisition by Agreement of
      Land by London Electric Railway, 295
Railway Statistics, Passenger and Goods, for March, 41
Railway Statistics for June, also for First Half of Present Year, 321
  Railway Statistics for July, 433
  Railway Statistics for August, 581
  Railway Statistics for September, 695
Motor Omnibuses to Replace Trackless Trains in Boksburg, 695
NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN :
Central Wages Board, Difficulties of Discussion, 405
Circular to the Members Advising Acceptance of Wages Board Award, 669
Coal Dispute and Traffic Handling, Warning of General Manager, 267
Question of Amalgamation with Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Society, 73
Railway Companies’ Conference with Trades Unions, 11
Railway Companies’ Proposal to Men for All-round Reduction in Directors’ Fees, Salaries and Wages, 37, 669
  Railwaymen’s Wages and Cost of Living,
      11, 669
  Record Assets Reported, 18
National Wages Board and Railwaymen’s Wages, 551, 669
Never-Stop Railway, The One-millionth Passenger, 405
New Zealand Government Railways, Self- propelled Coaches for, 215
North London Railway, Former, Discontinues Second-class Bookings, 295
North London, Travelling Facilities, Public Inquiry, 321
Nova Scotia, Bill for Branch Line Construction Defeated, 37
Oil-burning. Locomotive’s Wonderful Run, 581
Old-street Underground Station, New Escalator Shaft and Passageway, 37
Oxford Circus Station Reconstruction, 189
Parliamentary Decision Concerns Oldest
Existing Railway to have Received Parliamentary Sanction, 463
Parliamentary Powers to be Sought for Works on Various Railways, 581, 609
Passenger Tube Under the Tyne, 490
Pennsylvania Railroad Telephone, Extensive Use of, 215
Pennsylvania System, Retirement of President, 463
Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, Progress, 295
  Post Office Trains, 37
Praise of Railway Companies, 639
Pullman Car Non-stop Trains, 581
Punch and Wagon-coupling Accidents, 63
  Rail Motor, New Type, 165
Railway Material Exports Statistics, 115, 165, 377, 519
Railway Rates, 50 per cent. Increase, Wages 150 per cent., Material 80 per cent., Sir R. Wedgwood, 519
  Railway Rates Tribunal :
Capital of Railway Companies, Tribunal’s Decision, 433
Demurrage Charges on Railway-owned Wagons, 165
Railway Rates Tribunal (continued):
    Economies Arising Out of Grouping, 463
Economics from Grouping not Confirmed by-Railway Companies, 405
Postponement of Question of Railway Expenses and Standard Charges, 141
  Rating of Railways, 115
  Raven, Sir Vincent, Resigning President’s
    Office, 669
  Royal Train to North, New Route Taken, 189
  Scottish Railway Shareholders and Men’s
    Wages during Government Control, 267
Shopmen’s Wages, Court of Inquiry to be Set up, 695
Signal Colours, Two, for Colour-blind and Non-colour-blind, 491
Signalling and Other Appliances, J. E. and J. P. Annett, 639
Signalling Plant, Electro-mechanical, at Belfast, 241
Signalman’s Death at His Post, Effect of Block System Signalling, 377
Sir Felix Pole on Peace in Railwav Industry, 669
Sleeper Spacing and Axle Loads, A. F.
    Harvey, 609
South African Railways Workshops, Cost of Extensions, 189
South-East London and Traffic Facilities, 141
Southern Railway :
Charing Cross to Orpington and Addis- combe, Electrification Delayed, 491
Complaints of Overcrowding Due to Bank Holiday Traffic, 189
Concrete Sleepers, Projected Trials of New Type, 700
    Criticisms of Electrical Services, 241
Different Electric Systems on Various Sections, 89
Electrical Services, New, and Extensions, 11
Newhaven, Harbour at, Proposed Transfer to Southern Railway, 412
    Reconstruction Work on Eastern Kent
      Section, 37
    Restaurant Facilities Extended, 386
    Siding, New, at Dorking North Station, 115
Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway and Torrington and Halwill Light Railway Inspected and Opened, 63, 89
Turbine Mail Steamers, Southern Railway, Converted to Oil Burners, 581
Vera and Alberta Steamers, Southern Railway, to be Replaced by New Vessels, 491
Victoria Stations Amalgamation Numbering, 349
Waterloo, Changes of Certain Electric Trains to Relieve Congestion, 609
Wimbledon Station Under Reconstruction, 669
Stephensons, Father and Son, Confusion by Journalists, 89
Stockton and Darlington Railway, Celebration of One Hundredth Anniversary of Opening, 215
Stratford, Gas Standard Obstruction, 215 “ Summer Trains,” Incorrect Report, 115 Sunday Trains in Scotland, Additional, 405
Swiss Federal Railways, Progress of Electrification of Olten-Berne Section, 141 ; (Correction), 165
Telephone Booths, I Mile Apart for 10,000 Miles Railway, 89
Telephones on Railway Motor Cars in Italy and America, 141
Thomas, Mr. J. H., on the Coal Subsidy and Nationalisation, 241
Tottenham Court-road Comb ” Escalators, 491
Trade Union, New Railway, 89
Tramway Electrification in Reval, Esthonia, 581
Tramway Works at Liverpool, Cost of, 491
Tramways, Limitations of, A. W. S. Herrington, 639
Transandine Railway Boundary Tunnel, 11
  Tubes’ Decreased Passengers and Receipts
Compared with Greatly Increased Prosperity of Motor Omnibuses, 527, 545
Underground Company’s Tunnel Connection at King’s Cross between Piccadilly and City Lines, 295
Underpinning of Railway Bridge Over London Street, 165
Victorian Government Railways Traffic Statistics, 295
  Virginian Railway Electrical Operation, 551
  Wages Rate in Pre-war Days, 581
Wagons, High-capacity, All-metal, for Road Stone and Tar-macadam, 295
Wagons, Privately Owned, Reply to Complaints, 491
Watford Extension Opening, 433 ; Descriptive Brochure of Line, 551
Whitemoor Locomotive Depot at March, 639
Winter Train Services, Dates for Beginning and End, 295
Woolwich-built Locomotives, 178
Workmen’s Unremunerative Fares on Tramways and Railways, 527
REACTION, Incompleteness of, Between Hard Water and Alkaline Reagents Used, 63
Reagent, New, for Copper, Iron and Cobalt in Quantitative Analysis, 267
Reflector, New Type, 463
Reinforced Concrete Building, Highest in the World, 63
Reinforcement of Concrete Pipes, New Method of, H. S. Bower, 519
Research Work, Report of American Bureau of Standards, 11
Reservoir Built in Rapid Time, 551
Resistance to Traction of Passenger Motor Cars and of Pneumatic Tire "Wagons on Paved Surfaces and on Grave], 519
Road Troubles in American Cities as in London, 669
Roads in Hunan, China, Construction Scheme, 639
Roofs, Iron Sheets Outlast Steel, 89
Ropes, Worn, New Instrument for Testing, 695
Royal Scottish Museum Assistantship, Appointment, 89
Rubber Compounding Tendencies, W. B.
  Wiegand, 321
Rubber Exports from Para, 'Statistics, 241
Rubber Industry Institution Meeting, 361
Rubber Plantation to be Started in Liberia, 463
Rudder Perforation, A German Invention, 63
Russian Oil Storage Tanks at Avonmouth and Grangemouth, 551
s
SAGUENAY River, Big New Power Development, 141
St. Lawrence Power Development, Project Delayed, 63
St. Lawrence Waterways Deepening, Inquiry by Expert, 115
Salford Centralisation of Transportation System, 695
Salt, First Shipment from New Salt Wells of Alberta Salt Company, 189
Salt Water for Fire Mains, Evil Effects of, 695
Salving of Treasure on P. and O. Mail Boat
  Egypt, Contract for, 405
Scarborough’s New Bridge and Government Grant, 141
Scholarships in Engineering, British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, 568
Scholarships in Engineering, Norton and Gregory, Ltd., 499
Scholarships in Engineering Offered by Loughborough College, Leicestershire, 695
Scholarships, Hughes and Salomons, 178
Scholarships, Research, in Naval Architecture, 245
Scientific and Industrial Research, Appointments to Advisory Council, 377
Scottish Shale Oil Industry, Position of, 295
Sea Sand in Plaster, Cable Insulation Destroyed by Corrosion, 115
Sennar Dam Opened, 89
Shale Oil Industry in South Africa, Question of State Assistance, 609
Shanghai Strike Troubles and Interrupted Electric Supply, 295
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
British India, In and Out Tonnage Statistics, 267
British Naval Work for the Hellenic Government, .253
  Cairn Liner Damage and Quick Repair, 141
Canada’s New Ships for British West Indian Trade, 349
Centrifugal Separators for Fuel Oil on Motor Ships, 405
Comet Steamer, Hundredth Anniversary of Disaster, 433
Commonwealth Cruisers, Names of Two New, 695
Destroyer Repairs to be Limited to Dockyards, 215
Flettner Rotor Ship, Finnish Inventor’s Improvement, 11
Furness, Withy and Co., Tenders Invited for Ships, British Prices far Exceed Foreign, 89
Fushun, Shallow-draught Steamer, Safe Arrival at Hongkong, 639
Gliding Boat Driven by Aeroplane Propeller, Great Expectations, 267
Harwich—Esbjerg Motor Mail and Passenger Ship Parkeston, Great Advantages of, 349
  Japanese Naval Estimates, 63
Kenilworth, 5096-Ton Steamer, Rapid Bunkering and Despatch, 349
Lifeboat Regulations, Fleming Boat Recommended, 89
Machinery Installed in Lake Steamer, Record Speed, 165
Motor Lifeboat, Seventeen Years Old, but Still Doing Good Service, 165
  Motor Ship City of Stockholm, 307
  Motor Ship Danmark, Particulars of, 377
  Naval Building Programme, 1925—6, 215
Oil Tanker to Burn Oil Fuel with Tripleexpansion Engines, 349
Orient Line Steamers’ Change of Home Port, 215
P. and O. Bombay Liner Ranchi to Start Service, 141
Rotor Ships, Large, for German Government 37
Scapa Flow, Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 63, 115, 165, 695
  Second-hand Steamships’ High Prices, 295
Sinking of Mississippi River Steamer, Its Cause, 295
Towing to Buenos Aires from Hull, Four Months’ Voyage, 349
Turbine Mail Steamers, Dover-Calais, Two Converted for Oil Burning, 639
  Two Cruisers, British, Machinery for, 669
White Star Liner’s Stern Frame Rail Journev, Space Required for Transport, 581
Yarrow Experiments and Research Work in connection with High-speed Vessels, 518
SHOWS—see Exhibitions
Silting Trouble at Durban Waterworks, 267
Silver-lead Ore Discovery, New South Wales, 519
Silver Wedding Presentation, 565
Singapore Registration Bill for Architects. 499
Smoke Abatement and Lack of Funds, 669
Smokeless Fuel, Discussion of Papers on, 496
Snowdon Mountain Railway, Increased Traffic, 377
Societies—see Associations
Sorel’s Magnesium Oxychloride, 639
South Africa’s Imports of Merchandise, 115
Soviet Union, Progress in Mechanisation in Industry, 321
Steam at Bottom of Vertical Gas Retorts, Results and Tests, 491
Steam Condenser with 70,000 Square Feet Cooling Surface, 267
Steam Power Plant, 100,000 H.P., Projected in Carolina, 639
Stellite, A Cutting Tool, but Not a Steel; E. M.
  Boote, 551
Suez Canal, Traffic and Revenue Returns, 141
Sugar Beet Factory Projected at Selby, 405
Sugar Factory Erection in Latvia, 377
Sugar Factory at Raymond, Alberta, 581
Sugar—see also Beet
Sulphate of Ammonia Plant in Natal Closed
  Down, 519
Suspension Bridge, New, Over the Delaware River, 63
Synthetic Ammonia, Toulouse Plant for Manufacture of, 349
T
T
TANKS, Large, for Molasses, 115
*TANKS, Large, for Molasses, 115
Tarmac Works and Plant Projected in East Cleveland, 377
*Tarmac Works and Plant Projected in East Cleveland, 377
Tasmanian Cement Works Starting Operations, 609
*Tasmanian Cement Works Starting Operations, 609
Telephone Call-boxes, Prevention of Eavesdropping, 241
*Telephone Call-boxes, Prevention of Eavesdropping, 241
Telephone Circuit and Elimination of Noises, 321
*Telephone Circuit and Elimination of Noises, 321
Telephone Development, Great Britain at the Foot of the List of Nations, 63
*Telephone Development, Great Britain at the Foot of the List of Nations, 63
Telephone Habit,Post Office Project to Inculcate, 519
*"Telephone Habit," Post Office Project to Inculcate, 519
Telephone, Long-distance Service, in China, 669 Telephone Statistics, 321
*Telephone, Long-distance Service, in China, 669  
Telephone, Street, Instruments, New System at Dundee, 491
*Telephone Statistics, 321
Telephoned Pictures as Part of Press Routine in U.S.A., 43
*Telephone, Street, Instruments, New System at Dundee, 491
Telephonic Communication Between London and Frankfort, 165
*Telephoned Pictures as Part of Press Routine in U.S.A., 43
Tenders for Pumping Station Plant, Cairo, 348
*Telephonic Communication Between London and Frankfort, 165
Testimonial to a Distinguished Frenchman, 568 Thermometers for Russia, Centigrade Scale Only to be Used, 405
*Tenders for Pumping Station Plant, Cairo, 348
The Thirty Club, Westminster Dinner, 21
*Testimonial to a Distinguished Frenchman, 568  
Timber Output for Coming Year in Quebec, Predicted Amount, 695
*Thermometers for Russia, Centigrade Scale Only to be Used, 405
Timber Sleepers, New Remedy for Worn Spike Holes, 463
*The Thirty Club, Westminster Dinner, 21
Tin Deposits in the Waratah Valley, 463
*Timber Output for Coming Year in Quebec, Predicted Amount, 695
Tin Mine in Cornwall, Reopening, 115
*Timber Sleepers, New Remedy for Worn Spike Holes, 463
Tin, Prospecting for, in South-West Africa, 165 Tires Exposure to Damp or Dust, Need of Care, 609
*Tin Deposits in the Waratah Valley, 463
Traction Engines and Rubber Tires, 141, 215
*Tin Mine in Cornwall, Reopening, 115
Trade Dispute Statistics for July, 215
*Tin, Prospecting for, in South-West Africa, 165 Tires Exposure to Damp or Dust, Need of Care, 609
Traffic White Line at Dangerous Corners, Inventors' Schemes for Improvement, 639
*Traction Engines and Rubber Tires, 141, 215
Trepanning Tool, Fry’s (London), Ltd., 78 Tunnel Under St. Louis Bay Proposed, 115 Tunnels, Two, Under Detroit River, 551 Turbine Pumps, Large, for Manchester, 420 Turkish Science and Industry Magazine, 405
*Trade Dispute Statistics for July, 215
u
*Traffic "White Line" at Dangerous Corners, Inventors' Schemes for Improvement, 639
UNDERPINNING Church. Elaborate Process with Steel Pipe Piles, 491
*Trepanning Tool, Fry's (London), Ltd., 78  
United States National Research Council, Projected Publication of Scientific Data, 620 University College, London, Course of Lectures, Mercury Vapour Lamps and Mercury Arc Rectifiers, Professor J. A. Fleming, 437
*Tunnel Under St. Louis Bay Proposed, 115  
University of New Brunswick, Chair of Electrical Engineering, 695
*Tunnels, Two, Under Detroit River, 551  
University of Sheffield, Appointments, 78
*Turbine Pumps, Large, for Manchester, 420  
*Turkish Science and Industry Magazine, 405
 
U
*UNDERPINNING Church. Elaborate Process with Steel Pipe Piles, 491
*United States National Research Council, Projected Publication of Scientific Data, 620  
*University College, London, Course of Lectures, Mercury Vapour Lamps and Mercury Arc Rectifiers, Professor J. A. Fleming, 437
*University of New Brunswick, Chair of Electrical Engineering, 695
*University of Sheffield, Appointments, 78
 
V
V
VAUGHAN, Mr. J. A., Retirement of, 463
*VAUGHAN, Mr. J. A., Retirement of, 463
Veeder Magnetic Counter,609
*"Veeder Magnetic Counter," 609
Vehicle Building Industry, New Regulations for, 215
*Vehicle Building Industry, New Regulations for, 215
Vehicles, Municipal, Trial of Street Sweepers, &c., 475
*Vehicles, Municipal, Trial of Street Sweepers, &c., 475
Vertical Shaft Sinking, New World’s Record, 463
*Vertical Shaft Sinking, New World's Record, 463
Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 593
*Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 593
WAGON and Machine-building Factory, Germano-Bulgarian, 160
 
Wagons, War Department, 162
W
Water-hammer and Accident Caused by Failure to Open By-pass, 89
*WAGON and Machine-building Factory, Germano-Bulgarian, 160
Water Main, 1400ft. Long, Rapid Placing of, 267
*Wagons, War Department, 162
Water Power Development in the Punjab, 267
*Water-hammer and Accident Caused by Failure to Open By-pass, 89
Water Power Developments near Ontario
*Water Main, 1400ft. Long, Rapid Placing of, 267
  Border, Quebec Contracts, 639
*Water Power Development in the Punjab, 267
Water Power Plant, 800,000 H.P. for Saguenay, Quebec, 241
*Water Power Developments near Ontario Border, Quebec Contracts, 639
Water Softening, Limits of Rate for Filtration, 115
*Water Power Plant, 800,000 H.P. for Saguenay, Quebec, 241
WATER SUPPLY :
*Water Softening, Limits of Rate for Filtration, 115
Additional Water Supply for Mining Areas near Pontefract, 405
*WATER SUPPLY :
Bradford’s Additional Water from the River Nidd, 349
*- Additional Water Supply for Mining Areas near Pontefract, 405
WATER SUPPLY (continued):
*- Bradford's Additional Water from the River Nidd, 349
Capetown Water Supply, Pipe Dimensions for, 165
*WATER SUPPLY (continued):
Chicago Water Consumption, Enormous Tota and Half Wasted, 551
*- Capetown Water Supply, Pipe Dimensions for, 165
Durban’s Water Supply, Progress of Dam Construction, 295
*- Chicago Water Consumption, Enormous Tota and Half Wasted, 551
  Esthonian Republic, New Waterworks, 333
*- Durban's Water Supply, Progress of Dam Construction, 295
Household Water Consumption Reduced by Metering, 695
*- Esthonian Republic, New Waterworks, 333
  Skegness Water Supply Augmentation, 215
*- Household Water Consumption Reduced by Metering, 695
Water Storage Reservoir, Additional, at Milford, near Stafford, 63
*- Skegness Water Supply Augmentation, 215
WATERPROOF Bags for Transporting Dry Chemicals, Increased Use of, 695
*- Water Storage Reservoir, Additional, at Milford, near Stafford, 63
Waves, Sound, and Light, Comparison, 639
*WATERPROOF Bags for Transporting Dry Chemicals, Increased Use of, 695
Waygood-Otis Club Sports, 21
*Waves, Sound, and Light, Comparison, 639
Weathering of Stone Used for Buildings, 609
*Waygood-Otis Club Sports, 21
Welland Canal, Magnitude of Work, 669
*Weathering of Stone Used for Buildings, 609
Weymouth Port Development Scheme, 267
*Welland Canal, Magnitude of Work, 669
Whitworth Society, Summer Meeting, 102
*Weymouth Port Development Scheme, 267
Wire Rope Safety Tests, 491
*Whitworth Society, Summer Meeting, 102
Wire Rope Strengths, Messrs. Bruntons, 536
*Wire Rope Safety Tests, 491
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
*Wire Rope Strengths, Messrs. Bruntons, 536
American Encouraging Report of Efficiency of British Wireless Industry, 241
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
Arctic Circle, 125-Miles Beyond, Wireless Station Opened at Aklavik, 519
*- American Encouraging Report of Efficiency of British Wireless Industry, 241
Austria, Broadcasting Restrictions and Protection, 321
*- Arctic Circle, 125-Miles Beyond, Wireless Station Opened at Aklavik, 519
Beam Radio-telegraph Station near Skegness for Communication with India and Australia, 11, 215
*- Austria, Broadcasting Restrictions and Protection, 321
  Belle Isle New Station, 677
*- "Beam" Radio-telegraph Station near Skegness for Communication with India and Australia, 11, 215
  Board of Trade New Wireless Regulation, 37
*- Belle Isle New Station, 677
  Bolivia Begins Broadcasting, 669
*- Board of Trade New Wireless Regulation, 37
  Broadcast Telephony Conference, 11
*- Bolivia Begins Broadcasting, 669
Broadcasting from Colliery by Sheffield Relay Station, Great Success, 11
*- Broadcast Telephony Conference, 11
Broadcasting Experiments from Scotch Express, 37
*- Broadcasting from Colliery by Sheffield Relay Station, Great Success, 11
Broadcasting Schemes Projected, Listeners’ Requirements, 11
*- Broadcasting Experiments from Scotch Express, 37
Broadcasting Stations under Construction, World-wide Increase, 349
*- Broadcasting Schemes Projected, Listeners' Requirements, 11
Broadcasting Stations at Milan and in Czecho-Slovakia to be Opened Shortly, 189
*- Broadcasting Stations under Construction, World-wide Increase, 349
Colombo and Perth, Western Australia, Communication Set up and Experiments in Progress, 669
*- Broadcasting Stations at Milan and in Czecho-Slovakia to be Opened Shortly, 189
Commercial Organisation in Isolated Parts of the World, Wireless Installations, 11
*- Colombo and Perth, Western Australia, Communication Set up and Experiments in Progress, 669
Cork Harbour Pilot Boat, Wireless Installation for, 37
*- Commercial Organisation in Isolated Parts of the World, Wireless Installations, 11
Deep Sea Fishermen Mission, New Steamship Fitted with Wireless Transmitter, 11
*- Cork Harbour Pilot Boat, Wireless Installation for, 37
French Broadcasting Stations, Comparative Strength Shown by Experiments, 295
*- Deep Sea Fishermen Mission, New Steamship Fitted with Wireless Transmitter, 11
  Geneva Broadcasting Troubles, 639
*- French Broadcasting Stations, Comparative Strength Shown by Experiments, 295
German Wireless Industry Progress, 141, 215 Greek Government and Wireless, 141 Heating Filaments of Wireless Valves, Dr.
*- Geneva Broadcasting Troubles, 639
    J. H. T. Roberts’ Invention, 11
*- German Wireless Industry Progress, 141, 215  
High-powered Wireless Stations in Jamaica and Bermuda, 37
*- Greek Government and Wireless, 141  
Hilversum (Dutch) Station as Rival to Daventry, 519
*- Heating Filaments of Wireless Valves, Dr. J. H. T. Roberts' Invention, 11
Leeds and London, Broadcasting Arrangements, 377
*- High-powered Wireless Stations in Jamaica and Bermuda, 37
Lighthouse Equipped for Wireless in Canada, 321
*- Hilversum (Dutch) Station as Rival to Daventry, 519
Lightning Effect on Wireless Apparatus, 377 Liverpool Broadcasting Station Accident, 321 Queensland Broadcasting Service, 321 Receiving Sets in Chile, 463
*- Leeds and London, Broadcasting Arrangements, 377
Receiving Sets Repair, Suggested Body of Expert Maintenance Men, 37
*- Lighthouse Equipped for Wireless in Canada, 321
Receiving Sets Without Special Batteries 433 Seoul, Korea, Broadcasting Station, 695 Studio, Wireless, Large New, for London
*- Lightning Effect on Wireless Apparatus, 377  
    Station, 241
*- Liverpool Broadcasting Station Accident, 321  
Trinidad Wireless System Reconstruction, 581
*- Queensland Broadcasting Service, 321  
Two-way Communication between Kohat (North-West Indian Frontier) and Caterham, Record, 491
*- Receiving Sets in Chile, 463
Vessels of Rio de Janeiro Company to be Equipped with Powerful Marconi Installations, 491
*- Receiving Sets Repair, Suggested Body of Expert Maintenance Men, 37
Wireless Goods in British Market, Protection Sought Against Foreign Underselling, 349
*- Receiving Sets Without Special Batteries 433  
Wireless International Conference at Geneva, 37
*- Seoul, Korea, Broadcasting Station, 695  
Wireless Telegraph Station at Salinas, under Brazilian Department, 433
*- Studio, Wireless, Large New, for London Station, 241
  Wireless Telegraphy (Explanation) Bill, 37
*- Trinidad Wireless System Reconstruction, 581
WOLFRAM Deposit Discovery in South Africa, 609
*- Two-way Communication between Kohat (North-West Indian Frontier) and Caterham, Record, 491
Workshop Suggestion Schemes, 361
*- Vessels of Rio de Janeiro Company to be Equipped with Powerful Marconi Installations, 491
World Power Conference, Permanent Committees to be Set up for each of. Participating Countries, 695
*- Wireless Goods in British Market, Protection Sought Against Foreign Underselling, 349
*- Wireless International Conference at Geneva, 37
*- Wireless Telegraph Station at Salinas, under Brazilian Department, 433
*- Wireless Telegraphy (Explanation) Bill, 37
*WOLFRAM Deposit Discovery in South Africa, 609
*Workshop Suggestion Schemes, 361
*World Power Conference, Permanent Committees to be Set up for each of Participating Countries, 695
 
Y
Y
YANGTZE Engineering Works, near Hankow, Resumes Operations, 89
*YANGTZE Engineering Works, near Hankow, Resumes Operations, 89
Yarrow Boilers with Superheaters for Portsmouth Dockyard Power Station, 695
*Yarrow Boilers with Superheaters for Portsmouth Dockyard Power Station, 695
York Omnibuses, Trolley and Petrol, Show
*York Omnibuses, Trolley and Petrol, Show Profit, but Loss on Tramcars, 349
  Profit, but Loss on Tramcars, 349
 
z
Z
ZINC and Lead, Large Manufacturing Plant for, Projected in Quebec, 165
*ZINC and Lead, Large Manufacturing Plant for, Projected in Quebec, 165
Zinc Ore in Spitzbergen, Large Deposits, 581
*Zinc Ore in Spitzbergen, Large Deposits, 581
Zinc Refinery, Large New, in Canada, 187
*Zinc Refinery, Large New, in Canada, 187
Zulu land Harbour Proposed, Cost of Such Undertaking, 551
*Zulu land Harbour Proposed, Cost of Such Undertaking, 551
 


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A

  • AERIAL Ropeway, 5 Miles Long, for Tin Ore Transport from the Andes Slopes, 349
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • - Aeroplane as Aid to Fruit Culture, 115
  • - Aeroplanes for Forest Patrol and Photographic Survey in Canada, 115
  • - Aeroplane's Reported 270 Miles per Hour, 356
  • - Aircraft Apprentices, Awards by Air Ministry, 478
  • - Airship Station to Become Beet Sugar Factory, 609
  • - "Autogiro" Flying Machine at Madrid, Successful Tests, 37
  • - Belgian Congo, Establishment of Air Route .Expected Shortly, 267
  • - Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 102
  • - Civil Ail1 Route Between Egypt and India, Progress of Arrangements for, 189
  • - Danish Army Purchase of Aeroplanes from English Company, 89
  • - De Haviland Moth Light Aeroplanes, Two Ordered for Aero Club, 89
  • - Fogs and Safe Landing, New Method to Secure, 433
  • - French Seaplanes and their Men Lost during Trials, 295
  • - Goliath Bombing Planes' Attack on the Riffs, 328
  • - Non-stop Transatlantic Flight Projected, 141
  • - Polo Ground as Landing Ground for Aeroplanes, 491
  • - R 38 Disaster, Tablet Unveiled in Memory of Lost British and Americans, 11
  • - R 38 Memorial Fund, Part of the Income to be Used as a Prize for Technical Paper, 257
  • - Seaplane Race in America, Britain's Entrants Sent Over for Practice, 295
  • - Shenandoah, U.S.A., Airship, Equipment and Successful Trials, 189
  • AGRICULTURAL Machinery Tests, 63
  • Alcohol, Industrial, Factory Activities and Prospects, 215
  • Alcohol Production from North Borneo Palm Sap,141
  • Aluminium Hollowware, Duty Asked for, 295
  • Aluminium Plant in Quebec Calls for Model City to House 5000 Employees, 261
  • Aluminium Syndicate Formed in Germany, 241
  • American Society for Testing Materials, 348
  • Ammonia, Synthesis of, Secrets Connected with Low Temperatures and Pressures, 669
  • Ammonium Sulphate Recovery Plant at Stafford Gasworks, 695
  • An Allen's Dinner, 606
  • Anhydrite as Substitute for Gypsum as Retarder for Portland Cement, 463
  • Apulia's Need of Water for Agriculture and Kindred Industries, 639
  • Arsenic Ore Discoveries in South Australia, 551
  • Arsenic Record Output in U.S.A., 669
  • Artificial Silk Factory Projected at Oldham, 267
  • Asphalt Mixing Plant, Davey, Paxman and Co., 628 ; (Correction), 656
  • Asphalt Paving Conference, 204
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
  • - ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS' :
  • -- Scottish Shale Oil Industry, E. M. Bailev. 422
  • - INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL:
  • -- Electric Alloy Steel, F. E. Clark, 581
  • - INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • -- Andrew Carnegie Research Fund, 593
  • - INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • -- Election of the Council, 141
  • - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 499
  • -- Awards of Medals, 405
  • -- Conference and Programme, 389
  • -- Informal Meeting, Petrol Gauges, 282
  • -- Meeting Fixtures, 336
  • -- Military Motor Vehicles, Projected Discussion of Paper, 506
  • - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Awards for Papers, 450
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
  • - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, Conditions, 75
  • -- Annual Conversazione, 52
  • -- Election of New Members of Council, 102
  • -- STUDENTS' SECTION :
  • -- Visits to Marconi Company's Wireless Stations, 151
  • - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
  • -- Commercial Application of Fuel Oil, A. F. Baillie, 669, 695
  • -- Opening of Session, Presidential Address, Programme for Session, 386
  • - INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
  • -- Measurement of Air Flow, E. Ower, 377
  • - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • -- Lecturette on Flow Meters, Rotameter Accuracy, W. H. Simmons, 519
  • -- SHEFFIELD AND DISTRICT SECTION :
  • -- Visit to D.P. Battery Company's Works, 26
  • - INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Development of the Steam Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 63
  • -- MANCHESTER CENTRE :
  • -- Visit to Works of Boyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 204
  • - INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- H.R.H. Duke of York to Attend Annual Dinner, 523
  • -- Cancelment of Dinner, 580
  • - INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
  • -- Mr. Marriottís Book, 78
  • - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • -- Award of Scholarships, 447
  • -- Date for Next Annual Meetings, 491
  • - INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
  • -- Papers for the New Session, 417
  • -- Pneumatic Hammers and other Tools, Life of, F. D. Verrill, 551
  • -- Presidential Address, Sir E. H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 417
  • - INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY :
  • -- Visits to Works, 102
  • - INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- High Wages in U.S.A, and Canada. Signal Department's Share in Success, Lord Congleton, 433
  • -- Register of Appointments Required and Vacant, 377
  • -- Three-aspect Signalling Report, 165
  • - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • -- General Meeting and Elections, 52, 500, 653
  • -- Hundredth Annual Course of Christmas Lectures for Juveniles, Sir W. Bragg, 533, 653
  • - INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Examinations in India, 336
  • - INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
  • -- Mr. A. E. Knowles on Use of Surplus Power of Power Stations, 609
  • - SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • -- Annual Meeting and Election of Council, 89
  • -- General Discussion on Photo-chemical Reactions in Liquids and Gases, 279
  • - PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL SOCIETIES :
  • -- Exhibition, 653
  • AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Engineering Standards, Electrical Matters Decisions, 267
  • Australian Government Roads Grants, 581
  • Australian Shale Oil Corporation, Start on Retort House in Tasmania, Oil Expectations, 377

B

  • BAMBOO Utilisation in Paper Manufacture, Greatly Improved Process, 491
  • Barnsley College of Mining, Cost of, 639
  • Barrages Projected Across the Nile and White Nile, 321
  • Bauxite Deposits in Hungary, 463
  • Bay of Fundy, Power Generation from its Tides, Project for, 551
  • Beet Sugar Factory at Cupar, Projected, 349
  • Beet Sugar Factory in Dunmow District, 215
  • Beet Sugar Factory, English, but Machinery American, 669
  • Beet Sugar Factory at Halesowen, Plans may be Transferred to Gainsborough, 609
  • Beet Sugar Factory on the Ouse, 46
  • Beet Sugar Factory Projected near Camberley, 241
  • Beet Sugar Production in Canada, 115
  • Beet--see also Sugar
  • Belgian Zinc Production, 115
  • Bell Overhauled After 700 Years' Service, 349
  • Belt Conveyors to Replace Trucks, 377
  • Bengal Proposal to Dredge the Saraswati, 609
  • Blacksmith's Demonstration Motor Van, 115
  • Boiler Explosion Risk, 165
  • Boiler Explosions and Imperfect Repairs, 669
  • Boiler Repair Methods, Good and Otherwise, 669
  • Boiler, Vertical, Unusual Explosion of,702
  • Boiler for Work under 1500 lb. Pressure, 405
  • Bombay's Projected Chlorination of all the Water from Lake Tansa, 141
  • Breathing Apparatus, The Draeger, for Mines, 695
  • Brick-built Chimneys Felled at Bolton, 321
  • Bridge Across the Niagara River, Work Begun, 241
  • Bridge, International, Between Detroit and Canada, 491
  • Bridge, Large Wooden Span Trestle Over the Athabaska River, Canada, 189
  • Bridge Projected at Hull, 165
  • Bridge, New, Over the St. Lawrence at Montreal, 63
  • Bridge, Old Timber, at Seacoinbe, to be Replaced by Steel, 433, 463
  • Bridge, South Shore, Montreal Harbour, Plans Sanctioned, 491
  • Bridge, Suspension, and Cables, Dating Back over Sixty Years, 669
  • Bridges, Railway--see also Railways
  • Bridges in Virginia, Unsatisfactory Condition of, 433
  • British Chemical Plant Manufacturers' Association, Meeting, 154
  • British Columbia Waterway, 295
  • British Delegation at Trials in Brussels of Motor Lorries Driven by Producer Gas, 321
  • British Engineering Standards Association, Schedule of Specifications for Steel for Die Blocks, 310
  • British Export Trade Depression, Report, 165
  • British Guiana, Air Service versus Railway, 581
  • British Imports into Southern Rhodesia, Very Large Proportion of Total, 551
  • British Wire Netting Manufacturers Association, 63
  • Bromine from Sea Water, 115
  • Bryan Donkin Chesterfield Works Extension, 349
  • Bulgaria's Imports Increase, 581
  • Bulgarian Opening for British Trade, 433

C

  • CABLE-WORK!NG Under Full Pressure for Ten Months, 165
  • Cables, Telephone and Telegraph. New in France and Belgium, Tenders, 551
  • Caen, Normandy, Improvement of Port, 267
  • Calcium Sulphate Waste for Use in Plaster and Building Blocks, 189
  • Calcutta Harbour, Increased Traffic Tonnage, 519
  • Canada, Annual Report on Manufacturing Industries, 433
  • Canada, Association of Consulting Engineers, Incorporated, 115
  • Canada's Favourable Balance of Trade, 141
  • Canadian Automobile Factories' Output, 639
  • Canadian Exports of Pulp and Paper, 581
  • Canadian, Formation of New Lake Suggested 551
  • Canadian Mines, Record Output of Lead, 215
  • Canadian National Railway New Docks, Wharves and Warehouses for, 491
  • Canadian National, Removal of Parrv Sound Plant, 491
  • Canadian Section of United States Institute of Radio Engineers, 433
  • Canal Building, Heavy Task in U.S.A., 519
  • Canals and Motor Transport, Co-operation Highly Desirable, 405
  • Capetown Steel Pipes Order for Germany, 37
  • Carbon Monoxide, Value of Pyrotannic Acid Method for Quantitative Determination, 267
  • Carbon, Successful Fusion of, 581
  • Carbon Tetrachloride as Fire Extinguisher, Fumes Reduced by Caustic Soda, 165
  • Carbonic Acid, Liquid, and Other Gases, Production of, at Stockholm, 491
  • Cement Factory, Large, Projected at Dunstable, Plant to Turn Out 100,000 Tons Yearly, 189
  • Cement Factory at Montreal, 115
  • Cement Factory, New, in Kent, 491
  • Ceylon Plumbago Trade Improvement, 609
  • Chefoo, Port of, China, Improvement for Use by Ocean-going Steamers, 88
  • Chemical Engineers, Training of, Proposed Monotechnic in London, 639
  • Chemical Works in India and Burma. 37
  • Chesterfield to Adopt Railless Car System in Place of Tramways, 141
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
  • - "Asociacion Carbonera de Chile" Formed, 608
  • - Barnsley Electricity Works, Coal Discovery in Boiler-house Excavations, 89
  • - Bituminous Coal Output of the United States, 141
  • - British Somaliland Coal Discovery, 89
  • - Brown Coal at Yallourn, Victoria, Cost of Mining and Delivery, 519
  • - California's Abundance of Iron Ore, but Lack of Coke or Coking Coal, 165
  • - Chromium, Electro-deposition of, C. H. S. Tupholme, 163
  • - Coal Briquette Binders, Vegetable Pulp, 519, 581
  • - Coal Discovery at Kamasamudram, Mysore, Not of Commercial Value, 89
  • - Coaling Plant for Durban, Details of, 405
  • - Coke and By-products in the United States, Statistics, 89
  • - Coke-making Plant at Krugersdorp, S.A., Extension of, 695
  • - Coke Ovens, Large, Projected, in Ontario, 165
  • - Factory in Orkney Isles for Coal Briquette- binding Material, 519, 581
  • - Fall of Coal, Extensive, at Yallourn, Victoria, 519
  • - French Production of Coal per Kilowatt Installed, 189
  • - German Coal, Low-temperature Distillation of, in Yorkshire, Interesting Experiment, 267
  • - "Good Day's Work," 4 Tons or 15 ? 321
  • - Great Britain's Week's Coal Output, 89, 189, 405, 491, 618, 695
  • - Harby, near Lincoln, New Colliery Starting, 321
  • - Holland Coal Exports to Germany, 491
  • - Kent Thick Coal Seam Struck, 463
  • - Pekin, Coal Deposit Discovery, North-cast of Summer Palace, 609
  • - Pithead Baths, 120, at Colliery near Shefffield, 349
  • - Polish Coal for Holland, Trial Consignments, 368
  • - Royalties on Coal in Great Britain, 72
  • - Russian Coal for Alexandria, First Shipment in Many Years, 695
  • - Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Sinking Resumed, 463
  • - Support of Underground Workings in the Coalfields of Scotland, Safety in Mines Research Board Paper, 609
  • - Sydney, 60 Miles from, Coal Discovery, 609
  • - Wemyss Coal Company's Developments Under the Forth and Inland, 141
  • - West Yorkshire Coalfield, New Boreholes, 349
  • COCHIN Harbour Scheme, Third Stage to be Proceeded with, 63
  • Commemoration Dinner, Joseph Foster and Sons, 130
  • Concrete and Corrosion, 37
  • Concrete,Fine Cracks in, Effect of Ageing, 189
  • Concrete, Process for Manufacturing “Expanded” Type, 551
  • Concrete “Outfitting Pier” under Construction at Bremerton Navy Yard, Puget Sound, U.S.A., 409
  • Concrete, Quantities of Materials for, 21
  • Concrete Sewer Over a Mile Long, Pipe Laid in Open Sea, 241
  • Contact Prints from Aerial Photographs, 115
  • Copper Mines in Norway Reopened, 89
  • Copper Production of Canada, 519
  • Copper from Union Miniere du Haut Katanga, 115
  • Corn, Standing, to Serve as Snow Fence, 463
  • Cornish Tin Mine Assay Results, 141
  • Cornish Tin Mining Industry’s Activity, 581
  • Crane, 100-Ton Shipyard Fitting-dut, 11
  • Crucibles versus Electric Furnaces, 677
  • Crude Petroleum Production Statistics in U.S.A., 321
  • Cuban Public Works, Extensive, Projected, 165, 189, 241
  • Cupola Charges of Petroleum Coke, 165

D

  • DAM, Large, Material Deposited by Belt Conveyors, 215
  • Dam, Otaki, To be Largest in Japan, Work Started on, 377
  • Dam, Storage and Power, in Muskoka Lakes District, Ontario, 695
  • Dam in Victoria for Irrigating Water Storage, 639
  • Dams, Projected Building of 100 Across the River Tennessee, 669
  • Darlington Tramways Replaced by Trolley Omnibuses, 215
  • Death of Mr. William Arnot, 10
  • Death-watch Beetle Destroyers, 261
  • Department of Overseas Trade, Information Notice, 21
  • Derby Railway Institute Radio Society, Visit to Works, andc., 78
  • Diamond Substitute Discovery, 581
  • Die Blocks--see British Engineering
  • Distillery for Production of Alcohol from Molasses, 115
  • Docks, Dry, Two Now, in Montreal, 551
  • Dolcoath Tin Mine, Now Shaft, 349
  • Doncaster Hopes to Replace Tramways by Trolley Omnibuses, 377
  • Douglas Harbour, Improvement under Consideration, 616
  • Drilling Operations and Hoped-for Success on the Rand, 609
  • Dry Dock, 700ft. ex-German, Length Increased, 63
  • Dry-rot Ravages in Alabama, 267
  • Durban, New Graving Dock at, 52
  • Dutch Scheme for Communication by Telephone between Ships at Sea and Land, 241

E

  • EARTHQUAKES' Slight Effect in Mines and Tunnels, 669
  • East African Dependencies, Trade and Information Office, 695
  • Egyptian State Railways Tenders, Revision of List of Approved Manufacturers, 267
  • El Salvador Republic, Public Works Programme, 669
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - Aliwal North Electricity Undertaking, 579
  • - Athens Power Works, Proposed, Tenders for, 349
  • - Australian Standard Pressures and Frequencies, 349
  • - Berlin, Projected Increase of Electrical Power, 241
  • - Bohemia Electrification, Power Station at 70 Miles from Prague, 551
  • - Bo'ness Electricity Department, Increased Charges, 382
  • - Cables and Conductors for Montevideo, Tenders Wanted, 361
  • - Canadian Power Companies' Projected Increase of Plant, 581
  • - Cauvery Falls, India, Costly Additional Power Plant for, 63
  • - Charcoal Scarcity and Potential Electric Power at Teheran, 295
  • - Chili State Railways' Electrification Equipment, 695
  • - Cooling of Large Transformers, Successful Method, 405
  • - Copper Wire with Percentage' of Cadmium for Electric Transmission, 63
  • - Durban, Tenders for Power Plant for, 249
  • - Durham County Education Committee, Project for Electrical Laboratory, 609
  • - Electrical Breakdown Explained, 89
  • - Electric Furnace Temperatures, French and English Compared, 189
  • - Electric Vehicle Progress, 37
  • - Electric Vehicleís Rapid Delivery, 267
  • - Electricity in Berlin Households, Increased Use of, 405
  • - Electricity Supply Industry, Cost of Living and Reduction of Wages, 37
  • - Eleven 5000-Kilowatt Transformers for Brisbane Electric Light Company, 267
  • - Expert Committee on Electricar Development, Delay in Report Unavoidable, 11
  • - Heating, Electric, Mischief of Secrecy as to Methods, 405
  • - Hereford Projected Electric Extensions, 189
  • - International Conference on High-tension Electric Supply, 151
  • - Irish Free State and Shannon Electricity Bill, 11
  • - Lamp Importation, Largo, into Portugal, 37
  • - Lighting, British Thomson-Houston Company's New Showrooms, 21
  • - Lots-road Power Station Plant Increase, 695
  • - Maidstone Committee, Bearsted Supply of Electricity Scheme to Cost £6500, 438
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
  • - Motor, Largest Ever Built for Steel Mill, to be Installed at McKinney Steel Company, Cleveland, 141
  • - National Electricity Scheme Committee, 115
  • - New South Wales State Commission on Electricity, Lapse of, 377
  • - Oland, Island of, Sweden, Proposal to Supply Electrical Power to, 609, 669
  • - Overhead Belt for Supply of Current to Large Rural Area, 115
  • - Paris International Conference on High- tension Lines, 361
  • - Polish Electrical Engineering, Demand for Increase in Import Duties, 471
  • - Power-house at King George's Docks, Calcutta, 89
  • - Power Station Fuel Efficiency at New York, J. B. C. Kershaw, 581
  • - Power Station at Witbank, South Africa, Construction Progress, 295
  • - Queenstown, S. Africa, Development of Electricity Scheme, 463
  • - Switchgear Improvement and Experiments, 241
  • - Sydney City Power-house, Site at Botany Bay, 491
  • - Sydney Power Station, Tenders for Plant to be Invited, 609
  • - Tanjore, Madras, Loan for Electrification, 519
  • - 220-Kilovolt Transmission and Flash-overs, R. J. C. Wood, 433
  • - Turbo-alternator, 5000-6000-Kilowatt, for Durban, 463
  • - Turbo-alternator, 10,000-Kilowatt, 321
  • - Units Sold for Cooking Purposes at Cardiff, 491
  • - Victorian Electricity Commission, Sugarloaf Hydro-electric Scheme, 463
  • - Victorian Electricity Commission's Work, 551
  • - Villages near Newton Abbot, Electricity Supply Order, 695
  • ELECTROPLATERS' and Depositors' Technical Society, 653
  • Element, New, Discovered by Czech University Professor, 551
  • Engineering Federation and Trade Unions Conference in London, 11
  • Engineers' Club Annual Dinner. 475
  • Engineers and the Colonial Office, 389
  • Exeter Ship Canal, New Lock Gates for, 115
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - British Industries Fair in 1926, 321, 475
  • - British Industries Fair, London and Birmingham, Invitations to all Parts of the World, 519
  • - Cairo Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, 349
  • - Cycle Show at Olympia, 295
  • - Electrical Exhibition at Osaka, 267
  • - Fifth International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition in Paris in 1926, 189
  • - German Foundry Exhibition at Dusseldorf, 215
  • - International Agricultural Exhibition at Brussels, 588
  • - International Fair at Salonica, 215
  • -- Postponement of Opening, 241, 295
  • - International Motor Trade Exhibition in Copenhagen, 433
  • - International Oil Exhibition at Crystal Palace, 626, 669
  • - International Sample Fair in Havana, 581
  • - Osaka, Electrical Exhibition in 1926, 321, 519
  • - Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 447, 463
  • - Radio Exhibitions in New York, 433
  • - Railway Centenary Exhibition at South Kensington, 377, 463
  • - Universal Smoke Abatement Exhibition in Birmingham, 669
  • ESTONIA'S Development as an Independent State, 639
  • Experimental Arch Dam, Construction Started, 551
  • Explosion of Aluminium Steam-jacketed Pan, Need of Caution, 89
  • Explosion of Boiler in Steam Trawler, 405
  • Explosion of Copper Winch Steam Pipe, 639
  • Explosion of Steam Trap in Important Powerhouse, 89
  • Explosion of Steam-worked Digester, 115
  • Explosions, Stop Valve, Due to Water-Hammer, 321
  • Explosives for Domestic Industries in U.S.A., Statistics of, 267
  • Explosives in Mines, Report by Mines Research Committee, 581

F

  • FACTORY of the Future, Alfred W. Brown, 463
  • Fairs--see Exhibitions
  • Fan Installed in the Transvaal, Largest in the World, 377
  • Faraday House, Old Students' Association, Seventeenth Annual Dinner, 417
  • Ferries, Vehicle, Across Sydney Harbour, 519
  • Ferry Across the Humber, 639
  • Finland State Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Plant at Kotka, 639
  • Fire-fighting in Mines, Tests, 115
  • Fire Float, New, for the Thames, 63
  • Floating Dock, Ex-German, Section for Scapa Bay Salvage Work, 321
  • Floating Dry Dock, 700ft. Ex-German, Arrival at Malta, 11 ; Arrival of Extra Section at Malta, 215
  • Flood Damage at Worcester to Electricity and Waterworks, 405
  • Floors of Railway Wagons, Experiments in Replacing Wood and Iron by Cement, 519
  • Flue Gases from Generating Stations, Value of Unceasing Watch, 377
  • Forestry Commission Activities, 215, 321
  • Forest and Fire Protection, 669
  • Foundry for Harrow School Workshop Projected, 609
  • Frost Effect on Concrete Dam, California, 63
  • Fuel Economy Engineering, New Company Started, 547
  • Fuel Research Work at the University of Birmingham, 551
  • Furnaces, Electric, in France, Output in 1913 and in 1924, 695

G

  • GARNET Ore Finds in Canada, 63
  • Gas Administration Director Appointed by Board of Trade, 267
  • Gas Blower Explosions in Mines, Experiments for Prevention, 639
  • Gas Output, and Coal Consumed in the Industry, Wages and Gas Costs, 519
  • Gear-cutting Hobs, Examination of, 75
  • G.E.C. Annual Sports, 52
  • German Aluminium Rolling Works, Negotiations for Establishment, of Syndicate, 189
  • German Prize for Firedamp Indicator, 433
  • Gold Medal Award for Paper, 321
  • Gold Mines, Porcupine, in Ontario, Production Value, 331
  • Gold Mining Industry, Progress in Ontario, 669
  • Gold Production of Canada in 1924, Country’s Highest Record, 189
  • Goodwin Sands Shoaling, Gull Lightship and Lighted Buoy Moved, 63
  • Grain Elevators, Numerous, Projected for Victoria, 241
  • Grain Elevators, 132 Projected at Country Railway Stations in Victoria, 491
  • Grain-handling Elevator for Victoria, Vancouver, 463
  • Graphite Consumption Threatened, 677
  • Gypsum Production in Nova Scotia, 115

H

  • HACK Saw Blade, Now Type, Frys (London), Ltd., 204
  • Hacksaw for Wide Cuts, 565
  • Hardening Drills by Use of a Fresh Herring, 405 ; (Letter), 429
  • Helium Gas Wells in Toronto, 669
  • Helium Production, Experiments in Berlin, 405
  • High-pressure Trap, Steam Discharge from, 215
  • High-pressure Turbine, Reported Record, 165
  • Highway Operations, G. H. Delano, Snowfall Effects, 639
  • House of Lords Well Provided with Heating Apparatus, 377
  • Houses of Steel Frames with Concrete Slabs, Erection in Eleven Days, 189
  • Hughes and Salomons Scholarships, 178
  • Human Factor in Industry, 653
  • Humber Navigation, Projected Improvements 349
  • Hydraulics,-Laboratory of, for Indian College, 639
  • Hydraulics, Research Institute for, Proposed in Switzerland, 377
  • Hydro-electric Development at Slave Falls, 491
  • Hydro-electric Plant in Now Brunswick, 189
  • Hydro-electric Plant/, Novel Type, in China, 215
  • Hydro-electric Power in Norway, French Opinion of its Great Capabilities, 241
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant of British Columbia Electric Railway Company, 463
  • Hydro-electric Power in Switzerland, Growth of, 11
  • Hydro-electric Scheme in British Columbia, 551
  • Hydrogen Peroxide, Solid Form, British, Placed on the Market, 609
  • Hydrogen Production by New Method for Ammonia Synthesis, 349
  • Hydrograph er Appointed in Toronto, 165

I

  • IMPERIAL Institute, Changes, 52, 89
  • India, Tonnage Entered Into and Cleared Out¬wards, Statistics, 115
  • India, Western Coast of, Baroda State New Harbour at Adatra, 519
  • Indian Boiler Regulations, 1924, Proposed Amendments, 639
  • Indian and New Zealand’s Increased Imports of Motor Vehicles from Great Britain, 695
  • Indian School of Mines at Dhanbad, 519
  • Industrial Property Protection, Conference of International Union for, 377
  • Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
  • Insulating Material in Sweden, Sphagni, 115
  • International Chamber of Commerce, Annual Meeting of the British National Committee, Sir A. Garrett-Anderson’s Speech, 433
  • International Congress of Design in Paris, 63
  • International Geological Congress. Programme for 1926, 102
  • Irish Free State, Now Patent Laws, 317
  • Iron Carbonyl as Anti-knock Agent in Liquid Fuels, 165
  • IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Algeria, Iron Ore Exports from, 519
  • - Anshan Ironworks’ Disappointing Business, 189
  • - Caucasian Manganese Ore Deposits, Projected Development, 463
  • - Cold-rolling Properties of Electrolytic Iron Compared with Open-hearth Steel, 295
  • - Electric Alloy Steel, F. E. Clark, 581
  • - Electric Steel Furnace Statistics, 267
  • - Fine Specimens of Steel-making, 669
  • - Franco-German Iron and Steel Trust, 11
  • - Greatbridge Iron and Steel Works Bought to be Dismantled, 189
  • - Hematite Iron Ore, Very Rich Deposit, in Western Australia, 241
  • - Iron Ore on International Market, Annual Amount of, 463
  • - Iron Ore, Record Huge Export of, from Bell Island, 165
  • - Iron and Steel and their Products in Canada, Statistics for 1924, 241
  • - Lathe Turning of Manganese Steel, 519
  • - Manganese Deposits in Banffshire, Samples Satisfactory, 141
  • - Molybdenum Alloyed with Steel, Value as Deoxidising Agent, 377
  • - Motor, 9000 H.P., for Cleveland Steel Company, 141
  • - NATIONAL FEDERATION OF IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURERS :
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in August, 295
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in September, 405
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in October 551
  • -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in November, 695
  • IRON AND STEEL (continued)
  • - Newfoundland, Question of Royalties on Iron Ores from, 349
  • - Nickel Plating on Exposed Steel Parts of Motor Cars, 463
  • - Nickel-plating, Porosity of, Result of Tests, 267
  • - Nickel Production of Canada, Output of Two Companies, 189
  • - Paint for Protecting Steel Surfaces under Certain Conditions, Tests, 581
  • - Quebec Magnesite Offered for British Steel Trade, 295
  • - Steel Furnaces, Progress in Output and Conditions, 581
  • - Steel Plates, Record Size, 165
  • - Steel Rails Export, Germany's Large Proportion, 695
  • - Steel, Remarkable Claims for New Kind, 349
  • - Steel Structures, Unsuitable for Japan, 377
  • - Stockton, New Wharf Likely to Lead to Continental Trade in Iron, 609
  • - Suffolk Iron Foundry Employees' Outing, 303
  • - Sydney, Nova Scotia, Record Steel Output, 669
  • - Sydney Steel Plant Fully Employed for Canadian National Railways, 609
  • - Tubes, Solid-drawn, of Stainless Steel and Iron, 581
  • - Tungsten, Influence of, on Steel, Research Report, 241
  • - United States, Pig Iron Production, 349
  • - Workington Rail Mills of United Steel Company Restarted, 321
  • ISLE of Wight in Danger of Coast Erosion, 36
  • Italian Discovery of Ore Containing Copper Sulphide and Gold, 340
  • Italian Parliament Telephone Between Chamber and Senate, 241

J

  • JAMES Keith and Blackman Company, Ltd.. Dinner to Directors and Management by Staff, 499
  • Japanese Patent Office Controller, Visit of, 695,

K

  • KAMBI Coupling, Swedish Engineer's Invention, 551
  • Kaolin Discovery on Vancouver Island, 189
  • Kawasakai Dockyard Company, New Sheet Mill, 463
  • Kelvin Hall Destroyed by Fire, 37
  • Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, The New, 241
  • Korea Experimenting in Cultivation of Sugar Beet, 669

L

  • LAMBETH Bridge, New, Estimated Cost of, 141
  • Landslide, Huge, and its Effect, 377
  • Lantern Slides for Lectures, Tangyes Ltd., 475 ; Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 694
  • Lead Mining Industry in Teesdale, Progress of New Company, 441
  • Lead, Reported Discovery of Process for Hardening and Tempering, 189
  • Leith Harbour and Docks, Projected Additions, 404
  • Libraries and Information Bureaux, Special, Association of, 78
  • Lifeboat with Hand Propelling Gear, 164
  • Lifeboat's Round the World Cruise, to Demonstrate Best Outfit Conditions, 433
  • Lighthouse Fire Puts Danger Signal Out of Action, 37
  • Lighthouse at River Wear Entrance to be Removed, 215
  • Lighthouses, Light Vessels, andc., Cost of Maintenance, 89
  • Lighting in Industry, 295
  • Lightning Statistics in Kilowatt-hours, 141
  • Lincoln, William, Obituary Notice, 518
  • Linoleum Factory for Denmark, 547
  • Lobito Angola Harbour Contract Progressing Slowly, 581
  • Loch Katrine, Extensive Alterations to Aqueducts, Sluices, andc., Fine Roadway Made, 11
  • Locomotive Boiler Explosions and Brass Smoke Tubes, 63
  • L.C. Council Fellowships, 102
  • London's Housing, Proposed Use of Colour in the Concrete Employed, G. Topham, 695
  • London Traffic Advisory Committee, Tubes versus Omnibuses, 545

M

  • MACHINE-MAKING Industry at Chemnitz, Reported Critical State of, 609
  • Machinery, Light, in Nanking, 551
  • Magnetic Observatory to be Established at Godhavn, West Greenland, 405
  • Maidstone Street Bridge Widening, 267
  • Malachite Mines, Bembe, Angola, 581
  • Manchester G.P.O. Sorting Office, Facilities for Handling Mail Bags, 295
  • Manchester, Great Increase in Road Transport, 495
  • Manganese--see Iron and Steel
  • Manufacturers' Processes Disclosed, Difference between English and American Practice, 189
  • Marking Ink for Chemical Porcelain, Formula for, 581
  • Matches, Waterproof, 89
  • Melbourne and Brisbane, Need of Additional Bridges, 141
  • Merchandise, Record Amount Handled at Capetown Docks, 669
  • Mercury Deposit Discoveries in Sumatra, 267
  • Mersey Tunnel--see also Railways
  • Mersey Tunnel Committee, Engineers Appointed, 349
  • Metals and Non-metals in Canada, Much Increased Output, 491
  • Methylated Spirit Production by New Process in Germany too Expensive for Commercial Use, 189
  • Mica, Domestic Uncut, Statistics of U.S.A. Sales, 215
  • Milling Plant, Costly, Projected at Calgary, 115
  • Mine Pressures, Gauge for Measuring, 695
  • Mine Ventilation Scheme at Randfontein, 519
  • Mines Department Testing Station, 519
  • Mineral Deposits in Arctic Regions, Projected Investigation, 377
  • Mineral Production of Tasmania, 609
  • Miners' Welfare Work, Costly Grounds, Hall and Baths Opened, 123
  • Mining and Coal Handling in Victoria, Investigating European Methods, 241
  • Mining Electrical Engineers, Education and Training of, T. J. Nelson, 609
  • Mining Industry and Research, E. J. Eoley, 433
  • Mining in New Zealand, Conference, 639
  • Molybdenum--see Iron
  • Monazite Sand Discovery in Tasmania, 115
  • Mortar from Slate Dust Mixed with Glutin, 349
  • Motor Car, English, World's Record in Paris, 349
  • Motor Car Imports into South Africa, Increase, 95
  • Motor Omnibus Service, Passenger and Freight between Manchouli, Manchuria, Urga and Saupeitzefu, 609
  • Motor Road between Liverpool and East Lancashire, 405
  • Motor Touring in Great Britain, 50 Per Cent. Increase over 1924, 349

N

  • NATAL'S Greatly Increased Exports, 141
  • Natural Gas Discovery on North Saskatchewan River, Canada, 695
  • New Brunswick Power Development Schemes, 115
  • Newcastle Quay, Proposed Extension, 405
  • Newcastle and Gateshead, Desired Quayside Improvements, 639
  • Newcomen, Thomas, and James Watt Anniversaries, 215
  • Newhaven, Harbour at, Offered to Southern Railway, 412
  • New South Wales, Safe Working of Coal and Shale Mines, Inquiry, 165
  • New South Wales State Cabinet and Wireless Schemes, 639
  • New Zealand, Boring at the Taranaki Oilfields, 519
  • New Zealand, Greymouth Harbour Board's Projected Improvements, 141
  • Niagara Falls, Permission for Increased Water Diversion for Power Purposes, 609
  • Niagara Falls Recession and Effect of, 463, 551
  • Nickel--see Iron and Steel
  • Nipigon River, Ontario, Expectations from Development of Energy of, 639
  • Nitric Oxide Production Experiments, 295
  • Nitrogen Factory, Hitch in Negotiations, 329
  • Nitrogen Fixation Factory Projected on the Moscow-Nijni Novgorod Railway, 609
  • Notched Bars, Comparative Impact and Slow- bend Tests on Non-ferrous Allovs and Steels, 267

O

  • OIL Changes in Rocks Under Pressure, 63
  • Oil Discovery in China, Transport,Difficulties, 115
  • Oil Engine Power Plant, Tenders Called for, 463
  • Oil Prospects in Queensland, Dr. A. Wade, 519
  • Oil Refinery at North Vancouver, B.C., 463
  • Oil Refining from Bituminous Coal in China, Plant being Installed, 241
  • Oil Storage Facilities at Grangemouth, 349
  • Oils, Crude, of the Western Hemisphere, Study of, and Report, 639
  • One-millionth of a Centimetre for Metal Foils, Reported Process for Production of, 215
  • Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Appointments, 241, 376
  • Ontario's Water Power Resources, Results of Survey, 115
  • Oscillograph, Electro-magnetic, New Type, 215
  • Overseas Trade, Discussion Between Continental Representatives of Britain with Home Manufacturers, 349
  • Oxygen by Liquid Air Process, Plant at Great Western Railway Works, Swindon, 695

P

  • PAPER Mill Projected for Fort Alexander, Manitoba, 141
  • Paper Products from Waste Straw, 491
  • Patent Laws, Irish Free State, 317
  • Peat Fields of Alfred, Ontario, to be Reopened, 189
  • Persia's Mineral Wealth, 295
  • Petrol-electric Vehicle for L.C.C. Fire Brigade, 189
  • Petroleum in Africa, Unsuccessful Search Hitherto, 141
  • Petroleum Prospecting in Spain, 551
  • Phosphate Deposits Excellent Report, 609,
  • Phosphate Rock Discovery near Capetown, 115
  • Photographs Taken by Aeroplane Transmitted East and West America in Half an Hour, 377
  • Piles, Wooden, Under Water, Means of Cutting Off, 463
  • Pipe, Huge, Rapidly Moved to New Position, 695
  • Pipe Line Electrically Welded and Resulting Economy, 581
  • Platinum Market in London, Scheme to Form Combine, 349
  • Polytechnic in St. Pan eras, New, Grant for, 63
  • Port Works at Fremantle, W.A., Improved, 463
  • Portland Cement Output Expected at North fleet, 295
  • Potash and Rock Salt, Large Deposits Report in the Ruhr Coalfield, 215
  • Potteries' Gas and Electricity Undertakings, Disappointing Results, 11
  • Power Alcohol Production from Molasses in Australia, 89
  • Punjab Government, Water Supply Extension, 639

Q

  • QUAY, Deep-water, Proposed Construction in Sunderland, 639
  • Quebec, Power Development on the Batiscan River, 491

R

  • RADIUM-BEARING Ores, Reported Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 609
  • Rails, Japan's Decision to Replace American by British, 646
  • RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
  • - Aberystwyth, Sunday Excursions to, 89
  • - Accidents :
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision at Douglas, 215, 295
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision at Luddenfoot, Report, 107
  • -- Buffer Stop Collisions, Report on Three, 695
  • -- Collision, Slight, at Llandudno, 405, 491
  • -- Collision, Slight, at Sheffield, 321
  • -- Collisions and Automatic Train Control, 377
  • -- Connecting Rod Causes Fatal Accident near West Acton Station, 669
  • -- Delaware Disaster near Rockport, U.S.A., An Act of God, 89
  • -- Derailment on Stoppage of Boat Train, 241
  • -- Doncaster Avoiding Line Accident Recalled, 115
  • -- Explosion of Gas Cylinder, Fatal, 348, 377
  • -- Fatal Derailment of Express, U.S.A., 500
  • -- Fenny-Stratford Disaster, 639, 669
  • -- Fog and Accidents, 581
  • -- French Railway Collision, Another Fatal, 215
  • -- French Train's Disastrous Derailment at Amiens Station, 189
  • -- Goods Trains' Collision near Barnard Castle, Report, 241
  • -- Head-on Collision in Colorado, Signalman's Presence of Mind, 215
  • -- Historical Cases of Shunted Trains being Overlooked, 321
  • -- Hope Collision and Deaths of Three Railwaymen, Coroner's Verdict, 321 ; Report, 669
  • -- Level Crossings Accidents in U.S.A., Reduction in, 63
  • -- Light Engine Collision at St. Enoch's, Glasgow, 695
  • -- Liverpool-street Station Collision Inquiry, Signalman Blamed, 349
  • -- Mishap to Motor Car Train near Holly well, 133
  • -- "Movement" Accidents to Railway Servants, 1924, 345
  • -- Platelayer Killed in Absence of Look-out Man, 267
  • -- Previous Accidents Recalled, 165, 321, 463
  • -- Reduction in Number of Accidents to Standard Oil Vehicles Crossing Railways, 695
  • -- Report on Collision at Baker-street, 491
  • -- Return of Railway Accidents and Casualties, 267
  • -- Slight Collision at Wincobank, 581
  • -- Track Circuit Failures and Unexpected Causes, 405
  • -- Tramcar Running Back and Collision, 405 433
  • - ACWORTH, Sir William, Proposed Memorial to, 551
  • - American Declaration of Independence Anniversary, 11
  • - American Train's 946 Miles Journey in 22.5 Hours, 405
  • - American Transportation and Grouping Question, 295
  • - American Views on Railway Working in England, 163
  • - Appointments and Staff Changes, 115, 201, 295, 405, 519, 609
  • - Articulated Cars in America and Great Britain, Advantages of, 215
  • - Automatic Train Control, New System in America, 639, 669
  • - Bengal - Nagpur Railway, Electrification Question, 37
  • - Benguella Railway, Progress Towards Katanga, 551
  • - Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 37
  • - Bridge, Beira - Nyasaland Railway, Over the Zambesi, 89
  • - Bridge Over the Murray River, Strengthening, 377
  • - Bridge Over River Murray for Through Trains from Melbourne to Adelaide, 165
  • - British Railways, Criticism of, and American Tribute to Efficiency, 215
  • - Buenos Aires, Projected Underground Railway, 171
  • - Business Falling and Railwaymen's Number Increasing, 267
  • - Cambrian Railway's Changes of Fortune, 609
  • - Canadian National Railway to Operate Electric Train Service between Ottawa and Montreal, 165
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway, A 40 Miles Extension, 581
  • - Centenary Exhibition Prolonged, 463
  • - Centenary Memorial Service for Railwaymen, 321
  • - Centenary of Railways' Celebrations, Embarrassing Numbers Taking Part, 349
  • - Centenary of Railways, Old Engines to Go to York Railway Museum, 189
  • - Central London Railway's Birthday, 141
  • - Central Wages Board Meetings, 349, 463
  • - Charing Cross and Metropolitan Junction, Certain Lincs Temporarily Closed, 215
  • - Charing Cross Underground Station's Future, 639
  • - Cheshire, Salop and Herefordshire Lines, New Administration Plans, 519
  • - Chicago, Union Station Opened, Particulars of, 215
  • - Chinese Railway in Progress, Details, 295
  • - Chinese Railways' Decreased Receipts, 11
  • - City Railway, Kennington Station Reopened, 63
  • - City Railway, Train Indicators Provided, 463
  • - Closing Branch Lines and Stations, Difference between American and British Regulations, 551
  • RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
  • - Coal Carriage to Ireland, Government and the Great Southern and Western Railway, 11
  • - Coal Prices and Railway Charges, 141
  • - Coal for Railway Consumption, Prices of, and Railway Charges on Coal Carriage, 695
  • - Death of Mr. J. P. Annett, 639
  • - Death of Mr. Frederick F. Backus, 37
  • - Death of Mr. George M. Basford, 551
  • - Death of Mr. A. W. Gattie, 321
  • - Death of Captain W. J. C. Nash, 89
  • - Death of Mr. William Patton, 165
  • - Death of Mr. J. H. Pinder, 115
  • - Derwent River and Railway Crossings, Additional Lines for Increasing Traffic, 63
  • - Diesel-electric Car’s Record Unbroken Trip, 695
  • - Diesel Type Locomotive, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Trial Trips, 63
  • - Dudley-Wordsley Trams to be Replaced by Motor Omnibuses, 89
  • - Dumper, Steam-operated, for 120-Ton Cars, 639
  • - Egyptian State Railways, Tank Wagon Tenders, 519, 609
  • - Egyptian State Railways, Tenders for New Bridge at Alexandria, 320
  • - Engine Driver’s Name Given to Locomotive, 581
  • - “Engineer as a Railroad Executive,” Remarks by Mr. Julius Kruttschnitt, 349
  • - Escalators and Improvements at Tottenham Court-road, 377
  • - Escalators and Passenger Subway, New, at Trafalgar-square Station, 704
  • - Eskdale Track and 15-Gauge Locomotive, 115
  • - Estonia, Projected New Railway, 267
  • - Euston-square and King’s Cross Junction, Progress of Improvements, 11
  • - Ferry Across the Humber, 639
  • - French Express Engine Drivers, Erroneous Report, 349
  • - French Railway Accidents and Automatic Signalling, 609
  • - French Railways and the “Crocodile,” Old Invention of Monsieur Lartigue, 433
  • - Garratt Engine, The Late H. W. Garratt, 37
  • - Gauge, British Railways, Eighty Years Ago, 63
  • - German Competition Prize for Stress and Deflection Recorder, 11
  • - Giant’s Causeway Hydro-electric Tramway, First in the World, Stand-by Power-house for, 89
  • - Good Men Scarce on English Railways, Sir Felix Pole’s Address to Students, 433
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company Ceases to Exist, Property Passes to State, 41
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Electrification of Main Line, Cost, 349
  • - Great Northern Railroad (U.S.A.), Risk of Automatic Signalling, 189
  • - Great Southern Railway of Ireland, Urges Reduction of Pay All Round, 241
  • - Great Western Railway :
  • -- Accidents to Men in Swindon Works, Reduction in Number of, 267
  • -- Changes Foretold in Ownership of Certain Lines in Consequence of Grouping, 491
  • -- Coal Dispute Question and Discrimination between Classes of Traffic, General Manager’s Warning, 267
  • -- Junction Line Projected to Replace Part of Marlborough Branch, 71
  • -- Ocean Mails Specials, Record Run, Plymouth-Paddington, 349
  • -- Purchase of Nevin Omnibus Company, 267
  • -- Swansea Harbour Trust Taken Over by Great Western Railway and Bridge Projected, 267
  • -- Swindon to Paddington Fast Run, 141
  • -- Track Doubled between Portmadoc and Pwllheli, 141
  • -- Vale of Rheidol Railway. Branch Diversion to Main Line Station, 11, 639
  • - Grouping Advantages and Royal Trains, 433
  • - Grouping, and Consequent Available Warehousing Space, 110
  • - Harbin, Manchuria, City Tramway Projected, 321
  • - History of Railways, 127
  • - India, Goods Train Operation, 519
  • - Indian Railways, Two, Secretary of State Decides Not to Purchase, 37
  • - Institutes and Institutions, Railway and Transport—see Associations
  • - Interim Dividends of Four Railway Groups, 141
  • - International Railway Congress :
  • -- American Choice of Railway Event for Celebration, 11
  • -- Congress “Proceedings” Publication Delayed by Printers’ Strike, 349
  • -- Germany and other Governments’ Expected Applications for Admission, 37
  • -- International Railway Congress Special to Swindon, 11
  • -- Meeting Place for 1930, 11, 37
  • -- Soviet Government’s Request to Join the Association Declined, 37
  • - International Railway Services and Tariffs, 321
  • - Irish Free State Railways Amalgamated into Great Southern Railway, 165
  • - Irish Road and Railway Transport, Proposed Linking-up, 267
  • - Irish Winter Train Services Reduced, 455
  • - Italian Railway Bridge Fatal Disaster, 405
  • - Italian State Railways, Marked Improvement in Revenue, 691
  • - Japanese Adopt British Type of Rails, 695
  • - Japanese Railways Freight Vehicle Couplings, 321
  • - Khyber Pass Railway Opening. 463
  • - Ladysmith-Touws River Line Opening, 551
  • - Light Railway Orders, 463
  • - Light Railways of 1898, Parts of Scheme Abandoned, 551
  • - Llewellyn. Inspector J. M., Killed at Bristol, 551
  • - London Electric Railways’ Extension, 463
  • - London 'Travellers, Enormous Increase of Journeys, 581
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
  • -- Automatic Signalling between Barking and Bow-road, 140
  • RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Railway (con.):
  • -- Changes Foretold in Ownership of Certain Lines in Consequence of Grouping, 491
  • -- Coal Commission, Director of L.M. and S. Railway to be a Member, 267
  • -- Euston to Perth with Only One Stop, 63 ; Claim Disputed, 89
  • -- Fleetwood, Improvements near Passenger Station and Larger Steamers on Belfast Route, 491
  • -- Further Widening of Line near Wakefield, 45
  • -- London, Tilbury and Southend Electrification Postponed, 89
  • -- Motor Cars Over Ferries on the Caledonian Section, Complaints of Excess Charges, 189
  • -- Portstewart Station Tramway (Northern Counties Committee) to be Exchanged for Omnibus Service, 491
  • -- Relaying Lines with Felt Pads Under Chairs, in Dunblane and Stirling Area, 463
  • -- Restaurant Service, Manchester and Birmingham, 519
  • -- Season Tickets, Weekly, Liverpool and Manchester, Manchester and Bury, 519
  • -- Water Columns and Tanks, Differently Coloured and the Reason for, 561
  • -- Winter Service Changes, 349
  • - London and North-Eastern Railway :
  • -- Hanging Buffers and Timber Dog, £100 Reward offered for Invention, 673
  • -- Hull Dock Warehouse Destroved by Fire, 669
  • -- Liverpool-street and Ilford Proposals, Cost of, 377
  • -- Locomotion No. 1 Returned to Pedestal in Darlington Station, 491
  • -- Locomotive and Wagon Construction Programme, 551
  • -- Pullman Train Changes on the L. and N.E. Railway, 295
  • -- Signalman's Action Averting an Accident, 295
  • -- Lord Monkswell and the Railways, 519, 609
  • -- Mail Service to Belfast and North of England, Improvements, 321
  • -- Manchester, Scheme for Tube Railways for, 377
  • -- Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway, Local Demand for Electrification, 433
  • -- Melbourne Cable Tramway Conversion to an Electric Service, 491
  • -- Mersey Railway Company's Grievance, 189
  • -- Mersey Tunnel Construction Bill Passed, 148
  • -- Metropolitan, District and Tubes Railways, Greatly Improved Services, 321
  • - Ministry of Transport:
  • -- Appointments to Railway Employment Safety Appliances Committee, 141
  • -- Electrification of Railways, Parliamentary Question and Minister's Reply, 241
  • -- Fenny-Stratford Disaster Inquiry, 639, 669
  • -- Order for Acquisition by Agreement of Land by London Electric Railway, 295
  • -- Railway Statistics, Passenger and Goods, for March, 41
  • -- Railway Statistics for June, also for First Half of Present Year, 321
  • -- Railway Statistics for July, 433
  • -- Railway Statistics for August, 581
  • -- Railway Statistics for September, 695
  • - Motor Omnibuses to Replace Trackless Trains in Boksburg, 695
  • - NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN :
  • -- Central Wages Board, Difficulties of Discussion, 405
  • -- Circular to the Members Advising Acceptance of Wages Board Award, 669
  • -- Coal Dispute and Traffic Handling, Warning of General Manager, 267
  • -- Question of Amalgamation with Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Society, 73
  • -- Railway Companies' Conference with Trades Unions, 11
  • -- Railway Companies' Proposal to Men for All-round Reduction in Directors' Fees, Salaries and Wages, 37, 669
  • -- Railwaymen's Wages and Cost of Living, 11, 669
  • -- Record Assets Reported, 18
  • - National Wages Board and Railwaymen's Wages, 551, 669
  • - Never-Stop Railway, The One-millionth Passenger, 405
  • - New Zealand Government Railways, Self- propelled Coaches for, 215
  • - North London Railway, Former, Discontinues Second-class Bookings, 295
  • - North London, Travelling Facilities, Public Inquiry, 321
  • - Nova Scotia, Bill for Branch Line Construction Defeated, 37
  • - Oil-burning. Locomotive's Wonderful Run, 581
  • - Old-street Underground Station, New Escalator Shaft and Passageway, 37
  • - Oxford Circus Station Reconstruction, 189
  • - Parliamentary Decision Concerns Oldest Existing Railway to have Received Parliamentary Sanction, 463
  • - Parliamentary Powers to be Sought for Works on Various Railways, 581, 609
  • - Passenger Tube Under the Tyne, 490
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Telephone, Extensive Use of, 215
  • - Pennsylvania System, Retirement of President, 463
  • - Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, Progress, 295
  • - Post Office Trains, 37
  • - Praise of Railway Companies, 639
  • - Pullman Car Non-stop Trains, 581
  • - Punch and Wagon-coupling Accidents, 63
  • - Rail Motor, New Type, 165
  • - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 115, 165, 377, 519
  • - Railway Rates, 50 per cent. Increase, Wages 150 per cent., Material 80 per cent., Sir R. Wedgwood, 519
  • - Railway Rates Tribunal :
  • -- Capital of Railway Companies, Tribunal's Decision, 433
  • -- Demurrage Charges on Railway-owned Wagons, 165
  • Railway Rates Tribunal (continued):
  • -- Economies Arising Out of Grouping, 463
  • -- Economics from Grouping not Confirmed by-Railway Companies, 405
  • -- Postponement of Question of Railway Expenses and Standard Charges, 141
  • - Rating of Railways, 115
  • - Raven, Sir Vincent, Resigning President's Office, 669
  • - Royal Train to North, New Route Taken, 189
  • - Scottish Railway Shareholders and Men's Wages during Government Control, 267
  • - Shopmen's Wages, Court of Inquiry to be Set up, 695
  • - Signal Colours, Two, for Colour-blind and Non-colour-blind, 491
  • - Signalling and Other Appliances, J. E. and J. P. Annett, 639
  • - Signalling Plant, Electro-mechanical, at Belfast, 241
  • - Signalman's Death at His Post, Effect of Block System Signalling, 377
  • - Sir Felix Pole on Peace in Railway Industry, 669
  • - Sleeper Spacing and Axle Loads, A. F. Harvey, 609
  • - South African Railways Workshops, Cost of Extensions, 189
  • - South-East London and Traffic Facilities, 141
  • - Southern Railway :
  • -- Charing Cross to Orpington and Addiscombe, Electrification Delayed, 491
  • -- Complaints of Overcrowding Due to Bank Holiday Traffic, 189
  • -- Concrete Sleepers, Projected Trials of New Type, 700
  • -- Criticisms of Electrical Services, 241
  • -- Different Electric Systems on Various Sections, 89
  • -- Electrical Services, New, and Extensions, 11
  • -- Newhaven, Harbour at, Proposed Transfer to Southern Railway, 412
  • -- Reconstruction Work on Eastern Kent Section, 37
  • -- Restaurant Facilities Extended, 386
  • -- Siding, New, at Dorking North Station, 115
  • -- Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway and Torrington and Halwill Light Railway Inspected and Opened, 63, 89
  • -- Turbine Mail Steamers, Southern Railway, Converted to Oil Burners, 581
  • -- Vera and Alberta Steamers, Southern Railway, to be Replaced by New Vessels, 491
  • -- Victoria Stations Amalgamation Numbering, 349
  • -- Waterloo, Changes of Certain Electric Trains to Relieve Congestion, 609
  • -- Wimbledon Station Under Reconstruction, 669
  • - Stephensons, Father and Son, Confusion by Journalists, 89
  • - Stockton and Darlington Railway, Celebration of One Hundredth Anniversary of Opening, 215
  • - Stratford, Gas Standard Obstruction, 215
  • - "Summer Trains," Incorrect Report, 115
  • - Sunday Trains in Scotland, Additional, 405
  • - Swiss Federal Railways, Progress of Electrification of Olten-Berne Section, 141 ; (Correction), 165
  • - Telephone Booths, 1Mile Apart for 10,000 Miles Railway, 89
  • - Telephones on Railway Motor Cars in Italy and America, 141
  • - Thomas, Mr. J. H., on the Coal Subsidy and Nationalisation, 241
  • - Tottenham Court-road "Comb" Escalators, 491
  • - Trade Union, New Railway, 89
  • - Tramway Electrification in Reval, Esthonia, 581
  • - Tramway Works at Liverpool, Cost of, 491
  • - Tramways, Limitations of, A. W. S. Herrington, 639
  • - Transandine Railway Boundary Tunnel, 11
  • - Tubes' Decreased Passengers and Receipts Compared with Greatly Increased Prosperity of Motor Omnibuses, 527, 545
  • - Underground Company's Tunnel Connection at King's Cross between Piccadilly and City Lines, 295
  • - Underpinning of Railway Bridge Over London Street, 165
  • - Victorian Government Railways Traffic Statistics, 295
  • - Virginian Railway Electrical Operation, 551
  • - Wages Rate in Pre-war Days, 581
  • - Wagons, High-capacity, All-metal, for Road Stone and Tar-macadam, 295
  • - Wagons, Privately Owned, Reply to Complaints, 491
  • - Watford Extension Opening, 433 ; Descriptive Brochure of Line, 551
  • - Whitemoor Locomotive Depot at March, 639
  • - Winter Train Services, Dates for Beginning and End, 295
  • - Woolwich-built Locomotives, 178
  • - Workmen's Unremunerative Fares on Tramways and Railways, 527
  • REACTION, Incompleteness of, Between Hard Water and Alkaline Reagents Used, 63
  • Reagent, New, for Copper, Iron and Cobalt in Quantitative Analysis, 267
  • Reflector, New Type, 463
  • Reinforced Concrete Building, Highest in the World, 63
  • Reinforcement of Concrete Pipes, New Method of, H. S. Bower, 519
  • Research Work, Report of American Bureau of Standards, 11
  • Reservoir Built in Rapid Time, 551
  • Resistance to Traction of Passenger Motor Cars and of Pneumatic Tire Wagons on Paved Surfaces and on Gravel, 519
  • Road Troubles in American Cities as in London, 669
  • Roads in Hunan, China, Construction Scheme, 639
  • Roofs, Iron Sheets Outlast Steel, 89
  • Ropes, Worn, New Instrument for Testing, 695
  • Royal Scottish Museum Assistantship, Appointment, 89
  • Rubber Compounding Tendencies, W. B. Wiegand, 321
  • Rubber Exports from Para, Statistics, 241
  • Rubber Industry Institution Meeting, 361
  • Rubber Plantation to be Started in Liberia, 463
  • Rudder Perforation, A German Invention, 63
  • Russian Oil Storage Tanks at Avonmouth and Grangemouth, 551

S

  • SAGUENAY River, Big New Power Development, 141
  • St. Lawrence Power Development, Project Delayed, 63
  • St. Lawrence Waterways Deepening, Inquiry by Expert, 115
  • Salford Centralisation of Transportation System, 695
  • Salt, First Shipment from New Salt Wells of Alberta Salt Company, 189
  • Salt Water for Fire Mains, Evil Effects of, 695
  • Salving of Treasure on P. and O. Mail Boat Egypt, Contract for, 405
  • Scarborough's New Bridge and Government Grant, 141
  • Scholarships in Engineering, British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, 568
  • Scholarships in Engineering, Norton and Gregory, Ltd., 499
  • Scholarships in Engineering Offered by Loughborough College, Leicestershire, 695
  • Scholarships, Hughes and Salomons, 178
  • Scholarships, Research, in Naval Architecture, 245
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, Appointments to Advisory Council, 377
  • Scottish Shale Oil Industry, Position of, 295
  • Sea Sand in Plaster, Cable Insulation Destroyed by Corrosion, 115
  • Sennar Dam Opened, 89
  • Shale Oil Industry in South Africa, Question of State Assistance, 609
  • Shanghai Strike Troubles and Interrupted Electric Supply, 295
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
  • - British India, In and Out Tonnage Statistics, 267
  • - British Naval Work for the Hellenic Government, 253
  • - Cairn Liner Damage and Quick Repair, 141
  • - Canada's New Ships for British West Indian Trade, 349
  • - Centrifugal Separators for Fuel Oil on Motor Ships, 405
  • - Comet Steamer, Hundredth Anniversary of Disaster, 433
  • - Commonwealth Cruisers, Names of Two New, 695
  • - Destroyer Repairs to be Limited to Dockyards, 215
  • - Flettner Rotor Ship, Finnish Inventor's Improvement, 11
  • - Furness, Withy and Co., Tenders Invited for Ships, British Prices far Exceed Foreign, 89
  • - Fushun, Shallow-draught Steamer, Safe Arrival at Hongkong, 639
  • - Gliding Boat Driven by Aeroplane Propeller, Great Expectations, 267
  • - Harwich--Esbjerg Motor Mail and Passenger Ship Parkeston, Great Advantages of, 349
  • - Japanese Naval Estimates, 63
  • - Kenilworth, 5096-Ton Steamer, Rapid Bunkering and Despatch, 349
  • - Lifeboat Regulations, Fleming Boat Recommended, 89
  • - Machinery Installed in Lake Steamer, Record Speed, 165
  • - Motor Lifeboat, Seventeen Years Old, but Still Doing Good Service, 165
  • - Motor Ship City of Stockholm, 307
  • - Motor Ship Danmark, Particulars of, 377
  • - Naval Building Programme, 1925-6, 215
  • - Oil Tanker to Burn Oil Fuel with Triple-expansion Engines, 349
  • - Orient Line Steamers' Change of Home Port, 215
  • - P. and O. Bombay Liner Ranchi to Start Service, 141
  • - Rotor Ships, Large, for German Government 37
  • - Scapa Flow, Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 63, 115, 165, 695
  • - Second-hand Steamships' High Prices, 295
  • - Sinking of Mississippi River Steamer, Its Cause, 295
  • - Towing to Buenos Aires from Hull, Four Months' Voyage, 349
  • - Turbine Mail Steamers, Dover-Calais, Two Converted for Oil Burning, 639
  • - Two Cruisers, British, Machinery for, 669
  • - White Star Liner's Stern Frame Rail Journey, Space Required for Transport, 581
  • - Yarrow Experiments and Research Work in connection with High-speed Vessels, 518
  • SHOWS--see Exhibitions
  • Silting Trouble at Durban Waterworks, 267
  • Silver-lead Ore Discovery, New South Wales, 519
  • Silver Wedding Presentation, 565
  • Singapore Registration Bill for Architects, 499
  • Smoke Abatement and Lack of Funds, 669
  • Smokeless Fuel, Discussion of Papers on, 496
  • Snowdon Mountain Railway, Increased Traffic, 377
  • Societies--see Associations
  • Sorel's Magnesium Oxychloride, 639
  • South Africa's Imports of Merchandise, 115
  • Soviet Union, Progress in Mechanisation in Industry, 321
  • Steam at Bottom of Vertical Gas Retorts, Results and Tests, 491
  • Steam Condenser with 70,000 Square Feet Cooling Surface, 267
  • Steam Power Plant, 100,000 H.P., Projected in Carolina, 639
  • Stellite, A Cutting Tool, but Not a Steel; E. M. Boote, 551
  • Suez Canal, Traffic and Revenue Returns, 141
  • Sugar Beet Factory Projected at Selby, 405
  • Sugar Factory Erection in Latvia, 377
  • Sugar Factory at Raymond, Alberta, 581
  • Sugar--see also Beet
  • Sulphate of Ammonia Plant in Natal Closed Down, 519
  • Suspension Bridge, New, Over the Delaware River, 63
  • Synthetic Ammonia, Toulouse Plant for Manufacture of, 349

T

  • TANKS, Large, for Molasses, 115
  • Tarmac Works and Plant Projected in East Cleveland, 377
  • Tasmanian Cement Works Starting Operations, 609
  • Telephone Call-boxes, Prevention of Eavesdropping, 241
  • Telephone Circuit and Elimination of Noises, 321
  • Telephone Development, Great Britain at the Foot of the List of Nations, 63
  • "Telephone Habit," Post Office Project to Inculcate, 519
  • Telephone, Long-distance Service, in China, 669
  • Telephone Statistics, 321
  • Telephone, Street, Instruments, New System at Dundee, 491
  • Telephoned Pictures as Part of Press Routine in U.S.A., 43
  • Telephonic Communication Between London and Frankfort, 165
  • Tenders for Pumping Station Plant, Cairo, 348
  • Testimonial to a Distinguished Frenchman, 568
  • Thermometers for Russia, Centigrade Scale Only to be Used, 405
  • The Thirty Club, Westminster Dinner, 21
  • Timber Output for Coming Year in Quebec, Predicted Amount, 695
  • Timber Sleepers, New Remedy for Worn Spike Holes, 463
  • Tin Deposits in the Waratah Valley, 463
  • Tin Mine in Cornwall, Reopening, 115
  • Tin, Prospecting for, in South-West Africa, 165 Tires Exposure to Damp or Dust, Need of Care, 609
  • Traction Engines and Rubber Tires, 141, 215
  • Trade Dispute Statistics for July, 215
  • Traffic "White Line" at Dangerous Corners, Inventors' Schemes for Improvement, 639
  • Trepanning Tool, Fry's (London), Ltd., 78
  • Tunnel Under St. Louis Bay Proposed, 115
  • Tunnels, Two, Under Detroit River, 551
  • Turbine Pumps, Large, for Manchester, 420
  • Turkish Science and Industry Magazine, 405

U

  • UNDERPINNING Church. Elaborate Process with Steel Pipe Piles, 491
  • United States National Research Council, Projected Publication of Scientific Data, 620
  • University College, London, Course of Lectures, Mercury Vapour Lamps and Mercury Arc Rectifiers, Professor J. A. Fleming, 437
  • University of New Brunswick, Chair of Electrical Engineering, 695
  • University of Sheffield, Appointments, 78

V

  • VAUGHAN, Mr. J. A., Retirement of, 463
  • "Veeder Magnetic Counter," 609
  • Vehicle Building Industry, New Regulations for, 215
  • Vehicles, Municipal, Trial of Street Sweepers, &c., 475
  • Vertical Shaft Sinking, New World's Record, 463
  • Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 593

W

  • WAGON and Machine-building Factory, Germano-Bulgarian, 160
  • Wagons, War Department, 162
  • Water-hammer and Accident Caused by Failure to Open By-pass, 89
  • Water Main, 1400ft. Long, Rapid Placing of, 267
  • Water Power Development in the Punjab, 267
  • Water Power Developments near Ontario Border, Quebec Contracts, 639
  • Water Power Plant, 800,000 H.P. for Saguenay, Quebec, 241
  • Water Softening, Limits of Rate for Filtration, 115
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Additional Water Supply for Mining Areas near Pontefract, 405
  • - Bradford's Additional Water from the River Nidd, 349
  • WATER SUPPLY (continued):
  • - Capetown Water Supply, Pipe Dimensions for, 165
  • - Chicago Water Consumption, Enormous Tota and Half Wasted, 551
  • - Durban's Water Supply, Progress of Dam Construction, 295
  • - Esthonian Republic, New Waterworks, 333
  • - Household Water Consumption Reduced by Metering, 695
  • - Skegness Water Supply Augmentation, 215
  • - Water Storage Reservoir, Additional, at Milford, near Stafford, 63
  • WATERPROOF Bags for Transporting Dry Chemicals, Increased Use of, 695
  • Waves, Sound, and Light, Comparison, 639
  • Waygood-Otis Club Sports, 21
  • Weathering of Stone Used for Buildings, 609
  • Welland Canal, Magnitude of Work, 669
  • Weymouth Port Development Scheme, 267
  • Whitworth Society, Summer Meeting, 102
  • Wire Rope Safety Tests, 491
  • Wire Rope Strengths, Messrs. Bruntons, 536
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
  • - American Encouraging Report of Efficiency of British Wireless Industry, 241
  • - Arctic Circle, 125-Miles Beyond, Wireless Station Opened at Aklavik, 519
  • - Austria, Broadcasting Restrictions and Protection, 321
  • - "Beam" Radio-telegraph Station near Skegness for Communication with India and Australia, 11, 215
  • - Belle Isle New Station, 677
  • - Board of Trade New Wireless Regulation, 37
  • - Bolivia Begins Broadcasting, 669
  • - Broadcast Telephony Conference, 11
  • - Broadcasting from Colliery by Sheffield Relay Station, Great Success, 11
  • - Broadcasting Experiments from Scotch Express, 37
  • - Broadcasting Schemes Projected, Listeners' Requirements, 11
  • - Broadcasting Stations under Construction, World-wide Increase, 349
  • - Broadcasting Stations at Milan and in Czecho-Slovakia to be Opened Shortly, 189
  • - Colombo and Perth, Western Australia, Communication Set up and Experiments in Progress, 669
  • - Commercial Organisation in Isolated Parts of the World, Wireless Installations, 11
  • - Cork Harbour Pilot Boat, Wireless Installation for, 37
  • - Deep Sea Fishermen Mission, New Steamship Fitted with Wireless Transmitter, 11
  • - French Broadcasting Stations, Comparative Strength Shown by Experiments, 295
  • - Geneva Broadcasting Troubles, 639
  • - German Wireless Industry Progress, 141, 215
  • - Greek Government and Wireless, 141
  • - Heating Filaments of Wireless Valves, Dr. J. H. T. Roberts' Invention, 11
  • - High-powered Wireless Stations in Jamaica and Bermuda, 37
  • - Hilversum (Dutch) Station as Rival to Daventry, 519
  • - Leeds and London, Broadcasting Arrangements, 377
  • - Lighthouse Equipped for Wireless in Canada, 321
  • - Lightning Effect on Wireless Apparatus, 377
  • - Liverpool Broadcasting Station Accident, 321
  • - Queensland Broadcasting Service, 321
  • - Receiving Sets in Chile, 463
  • - Receiving Sets Repair, Suggested Body of Expert Maintenance Men, 37
  • - Receiving Sets Without Special Batteries 433
  • - Seoul, Korea, Broadcasting Station, 695
  • - Studio, Wireless, Large New, for London Station, 241
  • - Trinidad Wireless System Reconstruction, 581
  • - Two-way Communication between Kohat (North-West Indian Frontier) and Caterham, Record, 491
  • - Vessels of Rio de Janeiro Company to be Equipped with Powerful Marconi Installations, 491
  • - Wireless Goods in British Market, Protection Sought Against Foreign Underselling, 349
  • - Wireless International Conference at Geneva, 37
  • - Wireless Telegraph Station at Salinas, under Brazilian Department, 433
  • - Wireless Telegraphy (Explanation) Bill, 37
  • WOLFRAM Deposit Discovery in South Africa, 609
  • Workshop Suggestion Schemes, 361
  • World Power Conference, Permanent Committees to be Set up for each of Participating Countries, 695

Y

  • YANGTZE Engineering Works, near Hankow, Resumes Operations, 89
  • Yarrow Boilers with Superheaters for Portsmouth Dockyard Power Station, 695
  • York Omnibuses, Trolley and Petrol, Show Profit, but Loss on Tramcars, 349

Z

  • ZINC and Lead, Large Manufacturing Plant for, Projected in Quebec, 165
  • Zinc Ore in Spitzbergen, Large Deposits, 581
  • Zinc Refinery, Large New, in Canada, 187
  • Zulu land Harbour Proposed, Cost of Such Undertaking, 551


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