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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 | *- 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 | *- 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 | |||
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 | *- 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 | *- 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, | *- 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 | *Ammonium Sulphate Recovery Plant at Stafford Gasworks, 695 | ||
An | *An Allen's Dinner, 606 | ||
Anhydrite as Substitute for Gypsum as | *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 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 | *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 | *-- 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 | |||
*-- Annual Conversazione, 52 | |||
Election of New Members of Council, 102 | *-- Election of New Members of Council, 102 | ||
Visits to Marconi | *-- STUDENTS' SECTION : | ||
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND | *-- 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 | ||
*- 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 : | ||
*-- 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 : | ||
*-- Visit to Works of Boyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 204 | |||
INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY : | *- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- H.R.H. Duke of York to Attend Annual Dinner, 523 | |||
INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | *-- Cancelment of Dinner, 580 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY : | |||
*-- Mr. Marriottís Book, 78 | |||
INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS : | *- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | ||
*-- 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 | *- 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 | |||
INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | *-- Presidential Address, Sir E. H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 417 | ||
High Wages in U.S.A, and Canada. Signal | *- INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY : | ||
Register of Appointments Required and Vacant, 377 | *-- 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 : | |||
AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Engineering | *-- Annual Meeting and Election of Council, 89 | ||
*-- 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 | *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 | *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 | ||
*Bell Overhauled After 700 Years' Service, 349 | |||
Belgian Zinc Production, 115 | *Belt Conveyors to Replace Trucks, 377 | ||
Bell Overhauled After 700 | *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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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 | ||
*Bridge, South Shore, Montreal Harbour, Plans Sanctioned, 491 | |||
Bridge, Old Timber, at Seacoinbe, to be | *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, | *British Chemical Plant Manufacturers' Association, Meeting, 154 | ||
Bridges in Virginia, Unsatisfactory Condition of, 433 | *British Columbia Waterway, 295 | ||
British Chemical Plant | *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 | *Bulgarian Opening for British Trade, 433 | ||
Bromine from Sea Water, 115 | |||
Bryan Donkin Chesterfield Works Extension, 349 | |||
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 | |||
D | D | ||
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 | ||
*Darlington Tramways Replaced by Trolley Omnibuses, 215 | |||
Darlington Tramways Replaced by Trolley Omnibuses, | *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, | *Diamond Substitute Discovery, 581 | ||
Diamond Substitute Discovery, 581 | *Die Blocks--see British Engineering | ||
Die | *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 | ||
*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 | |||
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*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 | |||
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 | |||
Cables and Conductors for Montevideo, Tenders Wanted, 361 | *- Cables and Conductors for Montevideo, Tenders Wanted, 361 | ||
Canadian Power | *- 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 | *- 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 | |||
*- 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 | |||
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, | *- Lighting, British Thomson-Houston Company's New Showrooms, 21 | ||
*- Lots-road Power Station Plant Increase, 695 | |||
Lighting, British Thomson-Houston | *- 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 | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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, | *- Power Station at Witbank, South Africa, Construction Progress, 295 | ||
Power-house at King | *- 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 | ||
*- 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 | *Engineering Federation and Trade Unions Conference in London, 11 | ||
Villages near Newton Abbot, Electricity Supply Order, 695 | *Engineers' Club Annual Dinner. 475 | ||
*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, | *EXHIBITIONS : | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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 | *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 | ||
*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 | |||
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FACTORY of the Future, Alfred W. Brown, 463 | *FACTORY of the Future, Alfred W. Brown, 463 | ||
*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 | *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 | ||
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*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 | |||
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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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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 | |||
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*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 | 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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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, | *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, | *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 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 | ||
*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 | ||
*Manganese--see Iron and Steel | |||
Manchester, Great Increase in Road Transport, 495 | *Manufacturers' Processes Disclosed, Difference between English and American Practice, 189 | ||
*Marking Ink for Chemical Porcelain, Formula for, 581 | |||
*Matches, Waterproof, 89 | |||
Marking Ink for Chemical Porcelain, Formula for, 581 | *Melbourne and Brisbane, Need of Additional Bridges, 141 | ||
Matches, | *Merchandise, Record Amount Handled at Capetown Docks, 669 | ||
Melbourne and Brisbane, Need of Additional Bridges | *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 | *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 | |||
N | N | ||
*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 | *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 | *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 | ||
*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 | O | ||
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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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 | ||
*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, | *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 | ||
*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, | *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 | |||
R | R | ||
RADIUM-BEARING Ores, Reported Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 609 | *RADIUM-BEARING Ores, Reported Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 609 | ||
Rails, | *Rails, Japan's Decision to Replace American by British, 646 | ||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | *RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | ||
*- Aberystwyth, Sunday Excursions to, 89 | |||
*- 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, | *-- 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 | *-- Fatal Derailment of Express, U.S.A., 500 | ||
Goods | *-- Fenny-Stratford Disaster, 639, 669 | ||
Head-on Collision in Colorado, | *-- 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, | *-- 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. | *-- 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 | ||
*-- 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 | ||
*-- "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 | *-- 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 | *- 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 | ||
*- 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 | *- Bridge Over the Murray River, Strengthening, 377 | ||
Cambrian | *- 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 | ||
*- Business Falling and Railwaymen's Number Increasing, 267 | |||
Centenary Memorial Service for Railwaymen, 321 | *- Cambrian Railway's Changes of Fortune, 609 | ||
Centenary of | *- 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 | *- 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 | *- 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 | ||
*- Charing Cross and Metropolitan Junction, Certain Lincs Temporarily Closed, 215 | |||
*- 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 | |||
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*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 | 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, 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 | *Traction Engines and Rubber Tires, 141, 215 | ||
Trepanning Tool, | *Trade Dispute Statistics for July, 215 | ||
*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 | |||
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*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 | |||
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 | *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 | ||
*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 : | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- Chicago Water Consumption, Enormous Tota and Half Wasted, 551 | |||
*- Durban's Water Supply, Progress of Dam Construction, 295 | |||
Household Water Consumption Reduced by Metering, 695 | *- Esthonian Republic, New Waterworks, 333 | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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 | |||
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, | *- 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 | ||
*- French Broadcasting Stations, Comparative Strength Shown by Experiments, 295 | |||
*- Geneva Broadcasting Troubles, 639 | |||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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 | ||
*- 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 | *- 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 | ||
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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 | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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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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