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ACCIDENTS in Witwatersrand Mines, 315
*ACCIDENTS in Witwatersrand Mines, 315
AERONAUTICS:
*AERONAUTICS:
Aeroplanes for Bulgaria, British and French Contracts, 447
*- Aeroplanes for Bulgaria, British and French Contracts, 447
Chinese Aeroplane Service for Passengers and Goods, 661
*- Chinese Aeroplane Service for Passengers and Goods, 661
Compass, Earth Inductor Type, for . Air Service, Satisfactory Results, 41
*- Compass, Earth Inductor Type, for . Air Service, Satisfactory Results, 41
Hangars, Balloon, Method for Regulation of Temperature, 121
*- Hangars, Balloon, Method for Regulation of Temperature, 121
Non-stop Aeroplane, 2600 Miles, Across the United States, 553
*- Non-stop Aeroplane, 2600 Miles, Across the United States, 553
Royal Air Force Pageant , 553
*- Royal Air Force Pageant , 553
Survey of Projected Electric Transmission Line by Photographs from Aeroplane, 546 Transatlantic Aeroplane Service, London, vid Plymouth, Lisbon, &c., to New York, 579
*- Survey of Projected Electric Transmission Line by Photographs from Aeroplane, 546  
Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. S. Ames, 299
*- Transatlantic Aeroplane Service, London, vid Plymouth, Lisbon, andc., to New York, 579
Zeebrugge Aeroplane Construction Industry, 367
*- Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. S. Ames, 299
AERIAL Ropeway for Boiler Ash Conveyance, 294
*- Zeebrugge Aeroplane Construction Industry, 367
African Artists, Brass Castings at Benin and South-West Adamawa, 121
*AERIAL Ropeway for Boiler Ash Conveyance, 294
A-L Club’s Dinner, 8
*African Artists, Brass Castings at Benin and South-West Adamawa, 121
Air Compressor, Need of Careful Supervision to Avoid Excessive Cost, 607
*A-L Club's Dinner, 8
Air Heater Invention of Swedish Engineer, Technical Opinions on, 499
*Air Compressor, Need of Careful Supervision to Avoid Excessive Cost, 607
Alkalies Action on Boiler Plates, Investigations, 499
*Air Heater Invention of Swedish Engineer, Technical Opinions on, 499
Alldays and Onions, Limited, Long-service Presentations, 129
*Alkalies Action on Boiler Plates, Investigations, 499
Alloys Resistance to Corrosion, 330, 473
*Alldays and Onions, Limited, Long-service Presentations, 129
Aluminium-Iron, 15 Per Cent. Alloy, Good Results for Castings, 93
*Alloys Resistance to Corrosion, 330, 473
Aluminium Production in the United States, Exports and Imports, 473
*Aluminium-Iron, 15 Per Cent. Alloy, Good Results for Castings, 93
Ammonia, Purity of, Rival Claims of America and Germany, Comparison with Great Britain, 661
*Aluminium Production in the United States, Exports and Imports, 473
Amsterdam to Construct Tunnel under the Y River, 121
*Ammonia, Purity of, Rival Claims of America and Germany, Comparison with Great Britain, 661
Anti-dazzle Light Eill, 13
*Amsterdam to Construct Tunnel under the Y River, 121
Apprentice Advancement Scheme, Presentation of Certificates at Central Marine Engine Works, 287
*Anti-dazzle Light Eill, 13
Arsenical Deposits Reported in British Columbia, 697
*Apprentice Advancement Scheme, Presentation of Certificates at Central Marine Engine Works, 287
Asbestos Deposits in Western Australia, 315 Asbestos and Serpentine, Extensive Alternate
*Arsenical Deposits Reported in British Columbia, 697
  Seams Discovered in the Transvaal, 231
*Asbestos Deposits in Western Australia, 315  
*Asbestos and Serpentine, Extensive Alternate Seams Discovered in the Transvaal, 231
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS’ : Avoidance of Scale Troubles, and Cooling
*ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS' :  
      Water Circulation, 607
*- Avoidance of Scale Troubles, and Cooling Water Circulation, 607
ASSOCIATION OF DROP FORGERS AND STAMPERS :
*ASSOCIATION OF DROP FORGERS AND STAMPERS :
    Lectures by Dr. Leslie Aitchison, 231, 367
*- Lectures by Dr. Leslie Aitchison, 231, 367
ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE : Annual Dinner, 387
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :  
*- Annual Dinner, 387
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER : Lathe Tools Research Committee Investigations, 13
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :  
  INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
*- Lathe Tools Research Committee Investigations, 13
Birmingham and Midlands Sections, Restoration after having Lapsed, 261
*INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS :
*- Birmingham and Midlands Sections, Restoration after having Lapsed, 261
    Standardisation in Costing, Conference, 239
*INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS :
  INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
*- Standardisation in Costing, Conference, 239
    Annual Meeting and other Functions, 125
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
    Carnegie Fund Grants in Aid of Research,
*- Annual Meeting and other Functions, 125
      Notice, 147
*- Carnegie Fund Grants in Aid of Research, Notice, 147
  INSTITUTE OF METALS :
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
Development of Membership Overseas, Formation of Local Sections, 41
*- Development of Membership Overseas, Formation of Local Sections, 41
  INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
*INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
    Election of Officers, 485
*- Election of Officers, 485
    Fourth Dinner, 511
*- Fourth Dinner, 511
    Third Annual Congress, 315, 579
*- Third Annual Congress, 315, 579
  INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
Ball Bearings, New Departure in Discusion upon, 525
*- Ball Bearings, New Departure in Discussion upon, 525
    Summer Visit in Liverpool, Programme of,
*- Summer Visit in Liverpool, Programme of,
  INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
    Oxygen in Gas Making, 661
*- Oxygen in Gas Making, 661
  INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
    Awards for Papers, 485
*- Awards for Papers, 485
  INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
    Annual Dinner, 151
*- Annual Dinner, 151
Annual Meeting, Presentations to the Institution in Memory of Dr. Silvanus Thompson, 534
*- Annual Meeting, Presentations to the Institution in Memory of Dr. Silvanus Thompson, 534
Faraday Medal Award to Sir C. A. Parsons, 211
*- Faraday Medal Award to Sir C. A. Parsons, 211
Premium Awards for Papers, 1922-23, 622
*- Premium Awards for Papers, 1922-23, 622
Presentation to Mr. J. W. Meares by Indian Friends, 120
*- Presentation to Mr. J. W. Meares by Indian Friends, 120
    War Memorial Scholarships, 322
*- War Memorial Scholarships, 322
    Wireless Section :
*- Wireless Section :
Radio Station Towers and Masts, Design of, C. F. Elwell, 367
*-- Radio Station Towers and Masts, Design of, C. F. Elwell, 367
Winding of High-frequency Inductances, Professor C. L. Fortescue, 588
*-- Winding of High-frequency Inductances, Professor C. L. Fortescue, 588
  INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
Dinner in Celebration of Foundation Anniversary, 537
*- Dinner in Celebration of Foundation Anniversary, 537
    Midland Section :
*- Midland Section :
Neglect of Use of Specifications of the Engineering Standards Association, Dr. C. C. Garrard, 67
*-- Neglect of Use of Specifications of the Engineering Standards Association, Dr. C. C. Garrard, 67
INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
Central Heating, Useful Information in, B. R. Wingfield, 121
*- Central Heating, Useful Information in, B. R. Wingfield, 121
Summer Meeting at Folkestone, Paper by Mr. J. Roger Preston, 676
*- Summer Meeting at Folkestone, Paper by Mr. J. Roger Preston, 676
INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS : Address of Hon. General Secretary, 116 Annual Dinner, 353
*INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :  
*- Address of Hon. General Secretary, 116  
*- Annual Dinner, 353
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
  INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
Meeting to Consider Formation of New Society, 41
*- Meeting to Consider Formation of New Society, 41
William Henry Allen Grant Award, 619
*- William Henry Allen Grant Award, 619
  INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
*INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
    Awards for Services, 299
*- Awards for Services, 299
INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
*INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
Powdered Fuel and Lancashire Boilers, E. A. Leybourne, 473
*- Powdered Fuel and Lancashire Boilers, E. A. Leybourne, 473
Turbine Troubles and their Causes, Professor A. L. Mellanby and Mr. W. Kerr, 579
*- Turbine Troubles and their Causes, Professor A. L. Mellanby and Mr. W. Kerr, 579
INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
*INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
Methods of Testing Physical Properties of Oils, 499
*- Methods of Testing Physical Properties of Oils, 499
INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS : Depth of Drilling, L. C. Keen, 473
*INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :  
INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
*- Depth of Drilling, L. C. Keen, 473
Annual Report, Membership, New President, 231
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
Grouping and the Institution’s Members, 41
*- Annual Report, Membership, New President, 231
Presidential Appointment, 175
*- Grouping and the Institution's Members, 41
    “ Proceedings,New Issue of, 689
*- Presidential Appointment, 175
    Railway Accidents During 1901-1920,
*- "Proceedings," New Issue of, 689
      George Holt, 447
*- Railway Accidents During 1901-1920, George Holt, 447
  INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
Annual Meeting, Report, Election of Officers, 514, 540, 622
*- Annual Meeting, Report, Election of Officers, 514, 540, 622
Measurement of the Heating Value of Gas, C. V. Boys, 421
*- Measurement of the Heating Value of Gas, C. V. Boys, 421
Meetings and Elections, 256, 540, 622
*- Meetings and Elections, 256, 540, 622
  INSTITUTION OF RUBBER INDUSTRY :
*INSTITUTION OF RUBBER INDUSTRY :
    Rubber and Paint Industries, Dr. D. F.
*- Rubber and Paint Industries, Dr. D. F. Twiss, 447
      Twiss, 447
*- Manchester Section :
    Manchester Section :
*-- Volatile Solvents Recovery, J. H. Mandelburg, 261
      Volatile Solvents Recovery, J. H.
*INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
          Mandelburg, 261
*- New Title for Concrete Institute, 8
  INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
*- Visit to Gloucester, 669
    New Title for Concrete Institute, 8
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
    Visit to Gloucester, 669
*- Fuel Briquettes, Pitches Used in Manufacture, A. Grounds, 121
  SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
*- Birmingham and Midland Section :
Fuel Briquettes, Pitches Used in Manufacture, A. Grounds, 121
*-- Modern Electrolytic Methods, Alex. E. Tucker, 13
Birmingham and Midland Section :
*SOCIETY, FARADAY :
      Modern Electrolytic Methods, Alex. E.
*- Alloys Resistant to Corrosion, J. F. Kayser, 473
          Tucker, 13
*- Electronic Theory of Valency, Discussion at Cambridge, 594
  SOCIETY, FARADAY :
*SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
Alloys Resistant to Corrosion, J. F. Kayser, 473
*- Annual General Meeting, Election of Officers and Council, 269
Electronic Theory of Valency, Discussion at Cambridge, 594
*SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
  SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
*- Electrified Spheres Problem, Completion, Dr. Russell, 240
Annual General Meeting, Election of Officers and Council, 269
  SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
Electrified Spheres Problem, Completion, Dr. Russell, 240
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
  SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
*SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. S. Ames, 299
*- Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. S. Ames, 299
  SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
Heat-resisting Glasses, Sir C. Parsons on Professor W. E. S. Turner’s Paper, 499
*- Heat-resisting Glasses, Sir C. Parsons on Professor W. E. S. Turner's Paper, 499
Paint Work, Rubbing Down, Damp Process and its Advantages, C. A. Klein, 231
*- Paint Work, Rubbing Down, Damp Process and its Advantages, C. A. Klein, 231
AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Harbour Dredging Project, 525
*AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Harbour Dredging Project, 525
Australian Customs Tariff Decisions, British Preferential Rates, 553
*Australian Customs Tariff Decisions, British Preferential Rates, 553
 
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BAUXITE in British Guiana, Extensive Deposits, 261
*BAUXITE in British Guiana, Extensive Deposits, 261
Beama (British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association) Dinner, 322
*Beama (British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association) Dinner, 322
Beardmore News, 116
*Beardmore News, 116
Belgian Congo Export Trade, Remarkable Increase, 341
*Belgian Congo Export Trade, Remarkable Increase, 341
Birmingham’s Scheme for Direct Outlet to the Sea, 689
*Birmingham's Scheme for Direct Outlet to the Sea, 689
Bitumen from Tar Sands for Surfacing Roadways, 67
*Bitumen from Tar Sands for Surfacing Roadways, 67
Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
*Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
Boiler Efficiency at 85 Per Cent., W. M. Selvey, 421
*Boiler Efficiency at 85 Per Cent., W. M. Selvey, 421
Boiler, Large, Fired with Powdered Coal, Tests of, 367
*Boiler, Large, Fired with Powdered Coal, Tests of, 367
Boiler, Marine, Return-tube, Board of Trade Report on Failure, 473
*Boiler, Marine, Return-tube, Board of Trade Report on Failure, 473
Boilers, Effluent Tank Water for, Doubtful Resource, 689
*Boilers, Effluent Tank Water for, Doubtful Resource, 689
Boilers, Water-tube Marine, Board of Trade Standard, 175
*Boilers, Water-tube Marine, Board of Trade Standard, 175
Bombay, Scheme for Reclamation of Back Bay, 499, 607
*Bombay, Scheme for Reclamation of Back Bay, 499, 607
Brass and Copper, Association of Large Users of, 421, 463
*Brass and Copper, Association of Large Users of, 421, 463
Brass Furnace Practice in the United States, 67 Brass Melting in Electrical Furnaces, 93
*Brass Furnace Practice in the United States, 67 Brass Melting in Electrical Furnaces, 93
Brass, Standard, Experiments on, with Regard to Zinc Removal, 93
*Brass, Standard, Experiments on, with Regard to Zinc Removal, 93
Bridge, Concrete, Longest in the World, 175
*Bridge, Concrete, Longest in the World, 175
Bridge, Nerbudda, at Akbarpur, Details of, 661 British Cast Iron, &c.—see Iron
*Bridge, Nerbudda, at Akbarpur, Details of, 661 British Cast Iron, andc.--see Iron
British Columbia Log Output for 1922, 315
*British Columbia Log Output for 1922, 315
British Electrical Manufacturers—see Electrical Matters
*British Electrical Manufacturers--see Electrical Matters
British Engineering Standards Associations : British Engineering Standards Specifications :
*British Engineering Standards Associations :  
Air Break Circuit Breakers, Air Break Knife Switches and Laminated Bush Switches, 421
*- British Engineering Standards Specifications :
Cast Iron and Enamelled Cast Iron, Steam- jacketed Pans, 602
*-- Air Break Circuit Breakers, Air Break Knife Switches and Laminated Bush Switches, 421
    Dimensions and Properties of British Standard Rolled Steel Sections, &c., 704 Insulating Oils for Use in Transformers, 499 I Piston Rings for Motor Car Engines, 169
*-- Cast Iron and Enamelled Cast Iron, Steam- jacketed Pans, 602
British Engineers’ Association :
*-- Dimensions and Properties of British Standard Rolled Steel Sections, andc., 704  
Ground Plan Showing Progress of Space Letting in the British Empire Exhibition, 421, 689
*-- Insulating Oils for Use in Transformers, 499  
  Shipbuilding, Marine and General Engineering Exhibits, Over 75 per cent, of Space Already Allotted by the Association, 633 British Motor Road Roller with Scarifier,
*-- Piston Rings for Motor Car Engines, 169
  Advantage of, 41
*British Engineers' Association :
British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association :
*- Ground Plan Showing Progress of Space Letting in the British Empire Exhibition, 421, 689
  Communication of Investigation Results, 261
*- Shipbuilding, Marine and General Engineering Exhibits, Over 75 per cent, of Space Already Allotted by the Association, 633  
  Polishing Metals, Investigation of Materials
*British Motor Road Roller with Scarifier, Advantage of, 41
    Used, Dartrey Lewis, 287
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association :
Bronze Alloy, Coronium, Composition of, E.
*- Communication of Investigation Results, 261
  Hall Craggs, 473
*- Polishing Metals, Investigation of Materials Used, Dartrey Lewis, 287
Bureau of Standards, New Director, 689 By-product Coke Oven Plant, Large, Hamilton,
*Bronze Alloy, Coronium, Composition of, E. Hall Craggs, 473
  Ontario, 372, 661
*Bureau of Standards, New Director, 689  
CALORIFIC Value, W. B. Davidson, 553
*By-product Coke Oven Plant, Large, Hamilton, Ontario, 372, 661
“ Calorising” of Metals,Description of Process, 367
 
Canada and Scrap Metals, Import Duty Urged,
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Canadian Government Dry Dock at Esquimalt,
*CALORIFIC Value, W. B. Davidson, 553
Vancouver Island, Construction Delayed by Accident, 315
*"Calorising" of Metals,Description of Process, 367
Canal, Proposed, in China between Chekian and Tientsin, 93
*Canada and Scrap Metals, Import Duty Urged,
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Simplified Detection of, 661
*Canadian Government Dry Dock at Esquimalt, Vancouver Island, Construction Delayed by Accident, 315
Carrot River Valley, Canada, Reclamation, 287 Castings for Evaporators and Pans, 74 Catalogues for Kenya Colony, 282 Catalogues for New Zealand, 511
*Canal, Proposed, in China between Chekian and Tientsin, 93
Cement Plant, Three-kiln, near Barry, Expected
*Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Simplified Detection of, 661
  Cost and Output, 315
*Carrot River Valley, Canada, Reclamation, 287  
Cement Works, Further Large, near Cardiff, 231 Central American Canal, Suggestion as to
*Castings for Evaporators and Pans, 74  
  Building a Second, 147
*Catalogues for Kenya Colony, 282  
Chain-annealing and Safety of Workers, 175 Chilean Trade, Poor Supply of British Cata
*Catalogues for New Zealand, 511
  logues in Comparison with other Countries, 67 Chimneys for Chemical Works, T. S. Clark, 371 China as a Market for British Machinery, 93 Chinese Government Chaos and Finances, 315 Chinese Houseboat as Electrical Showroom, 553 Clocks, Electric, Advantages of, 525
*Cement Plant, Three-kiln, near Barry, Expected Cost and Output, 315
*Cement Works, Further Large, near Cardiff, 231  
*Central American Canal, Suggestion as to Building a Second, 147
*Chain-annealing and Safety of Workers, 175  
*Chilean Trade, Poor Supply of British Catalogues in Comparison with other Countries, 67  
*Chimneys for Chemical Works, T. S. Clark, 371  
*China as a Market for British Machinery, 93  
*Chinese Government Chaos and Finances, 315  
*Chinese Houseboat as Electrical Showroom, 553  
*Clocks, Electric, Advantages of, 525
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
Anthracite in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Proposed Utilisation of, 499
*- Anthracite in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Proposed Utilisation of, 499
Brazil Coal-mining Industry, Inferiority of Native Coal, 689
*- Brazil Coal-mining Industry, Inferiority of Native Coal, 689
Brodsworth Colliery, Doncaster, Record Week’s Output, 315
*- Brodsworth Colliery, Doncaster, Record Week's Output, 315
Bulgaria, Increased Coal Production in, 607 Cantor Lecture on Brown Coals and Lignites, Dr. W. A. Bone, 181
*- Bulgaria, Increased Coal Production in, 607  
  Chinese Coal Production in 1922, 607
*- Cantor Lecture on Brown Coals and Lignites, Dr. W. A. Bone, 181
Coal-loading on Board Ships, New Apparatus, 175
*- Chinese Coal Production in 1922, 607
Coal Reserve, per Capita, of Principal Countries, 689
*- Coal-loading on Board Ships, New Apparatus, 175
Coal Resources, Estimate of Principal Countries, Comparison, 261
*- Coal Reserve, per Capita, of Principal Countries, 689
Coke, De-sulphurisation of, by Steam, Laboratory Experiments, 447
*- Coal Resources, Estimate of Principal Countries, Comparison, 261
Coke-oven, Stella, and By-product Plant at Pelton, 231
*- Coke, De-sulphurisation of, by Steam, Laboratory Experiments, 447
Coke Supply Shortage and Damping Down of Furnaces, 315
*- Coke-oven, Stella, and By-product Plant at Pelton, 231
Colliers Great Increase in Use of Electric Safety Lamp, 231
*- Coke Supply Shortage and Damping Down of Furnaces, 315
“Colloidal Oil” as Dust-laying Material in Coal Mines, Experiments, Professor Henry Briggs, 261
*- Colliers Great Increase in Use of Electric Safety Lamp, 231
  Delagoa Bay, New Coaling Plant at, 661
*- "Colloidal Oil" as Dust-laying Material in Coal Mines, Experiments, Professor Henry Briggs, 261
Explosives, Ammonium Nitrate, for Use in Coal Mines, 633
*- Delagoa Bay, New Coaling Plant at, 661
Generating Plant of the Cardiff Collieries, Limited, Completed, 367
*- Explosives, Ammonium Nitrate, for Use in Coal Mines, 633
Hamburg Supplied with Coal and Coke by United Kingdom, 689
*- Generating Plant of the Cardiff Collieries, Limited, Completed, 367
Hydraulic Stowing for Coal Mines, A. J. A. Orchard, 341
*- Hamburg Supplied with Coal and Coke by United Kingdom, 689
India, British, Coal Exports from, Prohibited, 58
*- Hydraulic Stowing for Coal Mines, A. J. A. Orchard, 341
Istria Coal Mine, Singular Natural Features of, 579
*- India, British, Coal Exports from, Prohibited, 58
Japan’s Coal Consumption and Increasing Coal Imports, 689
*- Istria Coal Mine, Singular Natural Features of, 579
Jubilee Celebrations of the Fife Coal Company, Bonus to Old Workers, 13
*- Japan's Coal Consumption and Increasing Coal Imports, 689
  Malayan Collieries, Coal Output from, 67
*- Jubilee Celebrations of the Fife Coal Company, Bonus to Old Workers, 13
  Northern Natal, Engineer’s Coal Report, 689
*- Malayan Collieries, Coal Output from, 67
Reheating Furnaces, Economy by Use of Powdered Coal, 579
*- Northern Natal, Engineer's Coal Report, 689
Saghalien Coal Mining Company Suggested, 661
*- Reheating Furnaces, Economy by Use of Powdered Coal, 579
Transport of Coal, Report of Advisory Committee for Coal Industry, 71
*- Saghalien Coal Mining Company Suggested, 661
Transvaal, Eastern, Large Scheme for Coal Shipping, 315
*- Transport of Coal, Report of Advisory Committee for Coal Industry, 71
Tyrone Borings, Excellent Coal Finds, 367 World’s Coal Production in 1922, 499
*- Transvaal, Eastern, Large Scheme for Coal Shipping, 315
COBALT to Replace Nickel for Electro plating, Results of Trial, 41
*- Tyrone Borings, Excellent Coal Finds, 367  
Concrete Mixing, Determination of Water Amount, 287
*- World's Coal Production in 1922, 499
Concrete Reservoir Cracking and Remedy, 261 Concrete in Sea Water, Reported Failure as
*COBALT to Replace Nickel for Electro plating, Results of Trial, 41
  Protection from Marine Borers, 341
*Concrete Mixing, Determination of Water Amount, 287
Copper, New Vein Discovered in Anglesey, 341 Copper Protection by Cuprous Oxide Coating, 525
*Concrete Reservoir Cracking and Remedy, 261  
Copper and Protective Value of Verdigris, 525 Cornish Tin-mining Industry Improving, 499 Corrosion, Alloys Resistance to, 330 Corrosion of Boilers, J. R. McDermot, 393 Corrosion, Resistance of Alloys to, Symposium at Sheffield University, 367
*Concrete in Sea Water, Reported Failure as Protection from Marine Borers, 341
Coventry Libraries, 574
*Copper, New Vein Discovered in Anglesey, 341  
Crane, Overhead Travelling, Exceptionally
*Copper Protection by Cuprous Oxide Coating, 525
  Powerful, 231
*Copper and Protective Value of Verdigris, 525  
Creosoting Plant in Ontario for Treatment of Railway Sleepers, 393
*Cornish Tin-mining Industry Improving, 499  
Czecho-Slovakia’s Improved Trade in Coal and Coke, Pig Iron, Steel, &c., 447
*Corrosion, Alloys Resistance to, 330  
*Corrosion of Boilers, J. R. McDermot, 393  
*Corrosion, Resistance of Alloys to, Symposium at Sheffield University, 367
*Coventry Libraries, 574
*Crane, Overhead Travelling, Exceptionally Powerful, 231
*Creosoting Plant in Ontario for Treatment of Railway Sleepers, 393
*Czecho-Slovakia's Improved Trade in Coal and Coke, Pig Iron, Steel, andc., 447
 
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DANISH Investigation of Submerged Peat-bog, Interesting Revelations of the Late-Glacial Period, 633
*DANISH Investigation of Submerged Peat-bog, Interesting Revelations of the Late-Glacial Period, 633
Death of Professor R. Carr-Harris, 607
*Death of Professor R. Carr-Harris, 607
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Deterioration of Stonework in Buildings, Committee Appointed to Report, 553
*Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Deterioration of Stonework in Buildings, Committee Appointed to Report, 553
Devonport Dockyard Men, Fluctuating Work
*Devonport Dockyard Men, Fluctuating Work Affects Number Employed, 579
  Affects Number Employed, 579
*Diamond Fields of South-West Africa, Probable Life Limit of, 499
Diamond Fields of South-West Africa, Probable Life Limit of, 499
*Diesel Engine Users' Association, 8
Diesel Engine Users’ Association, 8
*Dockyard, Federal Government at Cockatoo Island, N.S.W., to be Reorganised, 560
Dockyard, Federal Government at Cockatoo
*Dolcoath Mine and Government Guarantee, 367
  Island, N.S.W., to be Reorganised, 560
*Dredging the River Bidyadhari, Calcutta, Very Urgent Need of, to Avoid Disaster, 48
Dolcoath Mine and Government Guarantee, 367
*Drogden Canal to be Dredged for Additional Depth, 689
Dredging the River Bidyadhari, Calcutta, Very
*Drop Forging, Lecture by Mr. Leslie Aitchison, 231, 367
  Urgent Need of, to Avoid Disaster, 48
*Drought Anxiety in Spain, 261
Drogden Canal to be Dredged for Additional Depth, 689
*Durban Grain Elevator, Further Effort to be Made to Complete the Work, 689
Drop Forging, Lecture by Mr. Leslie Aitchison, 231, 367
*Durban New Graving Dock, Progress of the Work, 367
Drought Anxiety in Spain, 261
 
Durban Grain Elevator, Further Effort to be
  Made to Complete the Work, 689
Durban New Graving Dock, Progress of the Work, 367
E
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EARTH-CURRENTS, Study of, Researches on Magnetism, &c., Dr. S. J. Barnett, 447
*EARTH-CURRENTS, Study of, Researches on Magnetism, andc., Dr. S. J. Barnett, 447
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
Accident at Oldham Corporation Station, 261
*- Accident at Oldham Corporation Station, 261
Alternating-current Operating at Low Power Factor, Losses by, 41
*- Alternating-current Operating at Low Power Factor, Losses by, 41
Arc Welding Job, Unusual and Advantageous, 231
*- Arc Welding Job, Unusual and Advantageous, 231
Arc Welding for Joints of Big Gasholder, 473
*- Arc Welding for Joints of Big Gasholder, 473
Australia, Snowy River Scheme for Electric Generation, 661
*- Australia, Snowy River Scheme for Electric Generation, 661
Automatic Control Applied to Sub-stations, 147
*- Automatic Control Applied to Sub-stations, 147
Auto-transformer and Two-winding Transformer Compared, 553
*- Auto-transformer and Two-winding Transformer Compared, 553
British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’
*- British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers'
Association, Annual Grant of Fees and Scholarships, 525, 553
*- Association, Annual Grant of Fees and Scholarships, 525, 553
British Empire Exhibition, Electrical Exhibits, 121
*- British Empire Exhibition, Electrical Exhibits, 121
Chesterfield Scheme for Use of Electricity as Condition of Tenancy, 287
*- Chesterfield Scheme for Use of Electricity as Condition of Tenancy, 287
Chinese Houseboat as Electrical Showroom, 553
*- Chinese Houseboat as Electrical Showroom, 553
Circuit Breakers versus Fuses,Lecture by J. Anderson, 175
*- "Circuit Breakers versus Fuses," Lecture by J. Anderson, 175
Durban’s Extensive Use of Electricity, 231
*- Durban's Extensive Use of Electricity, 231
Earthing Plate, Satisfactory Characteristics, 421
*- Earthing Plate, Satisfactory Characteristics, 421
  Electric Condenser, New Type, 421
*- Electric Condenser, New Type, 421
Electric Drills in Mines, Investigation to Secure Safety in Explosive Atmosphere, 231
*- Electric Drills in Mines, Investigation to Secure Safety in Explosive Atmosphere, 231
  Electric Generating Sets, 13
*- Electric Generating Sets, 13
Electric Weld in Commercial Cast Iron, Results, 421
*- Electric Weld in Commercial Cast Iron, Results, 421
Electricity and Gas, Combined Undertaking for Supply of Both at Crowborough, 579
*- Electricity and Gas, Combined Undertaking for Supply of Both at Crowborough, 579
Electricity Supply in Unoccupied Areas, Lecture by A. Hugh Seabrook, 367
*- Electricity Supply in Unoccupied Areas, Lecture by A. Hugh Seabrook, 367
Farmers’ Electricity Supply, Difficulties of, 578
*- Farmers' Electricity Supply, Difficulties of, 578
Fatal Accident from Electric Shock, Necessary Precautions, 121
*- Fatal Accident from Electric Shock, Necessary Precautions, 121
France and General Electrification Problem, 147
*- France and General Electrification Problem, 147
Heating Devices, Electric, for Industrial Processes, 147
*- Heating Devices, Electric, for Industrial Processes, 147
High-tension Transmission Line in Vancouver, 13
*- High-tension Transmission Line in Vancouver, 13
Industrial Depression and Reduction in Electrical Extensions, 13
*- Industrial Depression and Reduction in Electrical Extensions, 13
Industries in the United States, Plan for Electrification of, 661
*- Industries in the United States, Plan for Electrification of, 661
Japanese Electric Power Supply Concerns, 147
*- Japanese Electric Power Supply Concerns, 147
Johannesburg and its Power Problem Dilemma, Three Schemes, 67
*- Johannesburg and its Power Problem Dilemma, Three Schemes, 67
Johnson-Rahbeck Effect, Rapid Writer for the Morse System, 473
*- Johnson-Rahbeck Effect, Rapid Writer for the Morse System, 473
  Ka-Ka-Ka Falls in Canada to be Used for
*- Ka-Ka-Ka Falls in Canada to be Used for Power Development, 579
    Power Development. 579
*- Medical Aspects of Electricity, Dr. W. Clow, 13
Medical Aspects of Electricity, Dr. W. Clow, 13
*- Methods of Charging for Electricity, Amendment of Legislative Provisions, 41
Methods of Charging for Electricity, Amendment of Legislative Provisions, 41
*- Moravia, Four Supply Companies Organised, 633
Moravia, Four Supply Companies Organised, 633
*- Newcastle-under-Lyme, Projected Extension of Electric Generating Plant, 525
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Projected Extension of Electric Generating Plant, 525
*- New Power Station Equipment in Ohio, 393
New Power Station Equipment in Ohio, 393
*- Ootacamund Government Loan for Electric Lighting, 341
  Ootacamund Government Loan for Electric
*- Otago (N.Z.) District Power Scheme, 559
    Lighting, 341
*- Power Companies' Incorporation to Develop Falls on the Quinze River, Quebec, 633  
  Otago (N.Z.) District Power Scheme, 559
*- Power-houses in Northern California, Second Chain About to be Begun, 421
  Power Companies’ Incorporation to Develop
*- Power Plant on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Suggested, 341
  Falls on the Quinze River, Quebec, 633 Power-houses in Northern California, Second
*- Power Plant Projected at New Waterford, Nova Scotia, 341
  Chain About to be Begun, 421
*- Quebec Power Project, Electrical Equipment Contract, 447
  Power Plant on the Pacific Great Eastern
*- Shortage of Electric Power Crippling Mines in Northern Ontario, 473
    Railway Suggested, 341
*- Sydney Electricity Supply Interruption, 261
Power Plant Projected at New Waterford, Nova Scotia, 341
*- Testing Transmission of Speech Over High- tension Lines, 88
Quebec Power Project, Electrical Equipment Contract, 447
*- Thermionic Effects Caused by Alkali Vapours in Vacuum Tubes, Drs. Irving Langmuir and K. H. Kingdon, 147
Shortage of Electric Power Crippling Mines in Northern Ontario, 473
*- Transmission Line Under Difficulties from Kashira to Moscow, 13
Sydney Electricity Supply Interruption, 261
*- Turbine Power Plant in Saxony, Wide Range of its Supply System, 41
Testing Transmission of Speech Over High- tension Lines, 88
*- Victoria Falls Projected New Power Station, 633
Thermionic Effects Caused by Alkali Vapours in Vacuum Tubes, Drs. Irving Langmuir and K. H. Kingdon, 147
*- Victoria and Power Supply, Government Electricity Commission and Local Opinion, 41
Transmission Line Under Difficulties from Kashira to Moscow, 13
*- Water Power Limitations, Mr. Theodore Stevens, 499
Turbine Power Plant in Saxony, Wide Range of its Supply System, 41
*- Worthing Generating Plant, Proposed Extensions, 473
Victoria Falls Projected New Power Station, 633
*EMPIRE Trade, 701
Victoria and Power Supply, Government Electricity Commission and Local Opinion, 41
*Engine's Three Days' Test at the Parsons Motor Company's Works, 525
Water Power Limitations, Mr. Theodore Stevens, 499
*Esquimalt Dry Dock, Resumption of Work, 119
Worthing Generating Plant, Proposed Extensions, 473
*Excavation and Erosion, Lecture by Dr. R. L. Sherlock, 287
EMPIRE Trade, 701
*Explosion in Oxygen Compressor, G. Stevenson Taylor, 579
Engine’s Three Days’ Test at the Parsons Motor Company’s Works, 525
*EXHIBITIONS :
Esquimalt Dry Dock, Resumption of Work, 119
*- British Empire Exhibition :
Excavation and Erosion, Lecture by Dr. R. L.
*-- Electrical Exhibits at, 121
  Sherlock, 287
*-- Grouping and Guidance for Visitors and Buyers, 175
Explosion in Oxygen Compressor, G. Stevenson Taylor, 579
*-- Space Letting Progress, Ground Plan, 421, 689
EXHIBITIONS :
*- British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, 67
  British Empire Exhibition :
*- Buenos Aires, Rural Exhibition, Seed Wheats and Corn of all Kinds, Corn Mills and Cleaning Machinery, andc., 231
    Electrical Exhibits at, 121
*- Cologne International Fair, 60
Grouping and Guidance for Visitors and Buyers, 175
*- Foire de Paris, 459
Space Letting Progress, Ground Plan, 421, 689
*- Gothenburg Jubilee Exhibition, 130
British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, 67
*- International Foundry Trades' Exhibition, 41
Buenos Aires, Rural Exhibition, Seed Wheats and Corn of all Kinds, Corn Mills and Cleaning Machinery, &c., 231
*- International Gas Exhibition at Amsterdam, 393
Cologne International Fair, 60
*- International Mining Exhibition :
Foire de Paris, 459
*-- Oil Conference, List of Papers 574
Gothenburg Jubilee Exhibition, 130
*-- Safety in Mines Exhibit, 525
International Foundry Trades’ Exhibition, 41
*- Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg, 701
International Gas Exhibition at Amsterdam, 393
*- Leipzig Fair, Poor Results of, 341
International Mining Exhibition :
*- Proposed Madras Exhibition Abandoned, 607
    Oil Conference, List of Papers 574
 
    Safety in Mines Exhibit, 525
  Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg, 701
  Leipzig Fair, Poor Results of, 341
  Proposed Madras Exhibition Abandoned, 607
F
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FAIRS—see Exhibitions
*FAIRS--see Exhibitions
Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, 433
*Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, 433
Federated Malay States Tin Stocks, Unfounded Rumour, 393
*Federated Malay States Tin Stocks, Unfounded Rumour, 393
Files, Foreign-made, Collection by Overseas Trade Department, 315
*Files, Foreign-made, Collection by Overseas Trade Department, 315
Finsburians and Centralians, Combined Old Students’ Dinner, 239
*Finsburians and Centralians, Combined Old Students' Dinner, 239
Foreign Trade of British India, 498
*Foreign Trade of British India, 498
Forestry Planting in China, 661
*Forestry Planting in China, 661
“ Foundryman’s Educator,Arthur Greaves, 382
*"Foundryman's Educator," Arthur Greaves, 382
French National Credit Proposed for Development of Water Power, 681
*French National Credit Proposed for Development of Water Power, 681
French Trade Ship’s ” Voyage Round South America, 661
*French "Trade Ship's" Voyage Round South America, 661
Fuel Economy Lectures at Sheffield, 67
*Fuel Economy Lectures at Sheffield, 67
Fuel Problem in Ontario, Use of Peat Beds Strongly Urged, 579
*Fuel Problem in Ontario, Use of Peat Beds Strongly Urged, 579
Fuel Supply, Causes of Great Britain’s Favourable Position, 261
*Fuel Supply, Causes of Great Britain's Favourable Position, 261
Fuels, Moist and Fibrous, Heat Values of, 147
*Fuels, Moist and Fibrous, Heat Values of, 147
Furnaces for Burning Powdered Coal, Necessities of Design, 633
*Furnaces for Burning Powdered Coal, Necessities of Design, 633
 
G
G
GAS Masks and Respirators, Tests in American Tunnel, 553
*GAS Masks and Respirators, Tests in American Tunnel, 553
Gas Supply and Lack of Coal in the War Period, Dr. H. Bunte, 633
*Gas Supply and Lack of Coal in the War Period, Dr. H. Bunte, 633
Gas Undertakings in Germany, Herr Thyssen’s Ambitions, 499
*Gas Undertakings in Germany, Herr Thyssen's Ambitions, 499
German Blast-furnace Difficulties Due to Lack of Coke, 121
*German Blast-furnace Difficulties Due to Lack of Coke, 121
German Electrical Machinery Trade with Japan Disappears, 447
*German Electrical Machinery Trade with Japan Disappears, 447
German Shipbreaking Industry Development, 553
*German Shipbreaking Industry Development, 553
Germany’s Large Use of Liquid Oxygen Plants in Mines, 553
*Germany's Large Use of Liquid Oxygen Plants in Mines, 553
Germany Underselling Japanese Cement Industry, 121
*Germany Underselling Japanese Cement Industry, 121
Glasgow Subway, 412
*Glasgow Subway, 412
Glasgow Subway Railway Tunnel, Cementation to Prevent Leakage, 689
*Glasgow Subway Railway Tunnel, Cementation to Prevent Leakage, 689
Glass-making Sand, Accidental Discovery of Silica in New Zealand, 231
*Glass-making Sand, Accidental Discovery of Silica in New Zealand, 231
Glass Melting by New Method, Alec Ferguson, 607
*Glass Melting by New Method, Alec Ferguson, 607
Gold Discovery, Recent, in Western Australia, 341
*Gold Discovery, Recent, in Western Australia, 341
Gold Fields of British Columbia, Funds to be Raised for Development, 421
*Gold Fields of British Columbia, Funds to be Raised for Development, 421
Gold Mines, Large, Comparison Between Two in West Australia and in Northern Ontario, 393
*Gold Mines, Large, Comparison Between Two in West Australia and in Northern Ontario, 393
Gold Mines of the Witwatersrand, Duration of, Variously Estimated, 633
*Gold Mines of the Witwatersrand, Duration of, Variously Estimated, 633
Gold Output of the Transvaal, 13, 490
*Gold Output of the Transvaal, 13, 490
Gold Rush to Labrador Predicted, 393
*Gold Rush to Labrador Predicted, 393
Grain Elevator at Durban, Further Efforts to be Made to Complete, 689
*Grain Elevator at Durban, Further Efforts to be Made to Complete, 689
Grain Elevator Foundations at Durban, 499
*Grain Elevator Foundations at Durban, 499
Grain Elevator, 10,000,000-Bushel, for Montreal, Work on it to Begin at Once, 393
*Grain Elevator, 10,000,000-Bushel, for Montreal, Work on it to Begin at Once, 393
Grain Elevators, Port and Inland, for Capetown and Durban, 93
*Grain Elevators, Port and Inland, for Capetown and Durban, 93
Grinding, A Useful Book, 79
*Grinding, A Useful Book, 79
 
H
H
HARBOURS of South Africa, Development of Table Bay Harbour, Report and Scheme, 482
*HARBOURS of South Africa, Development of Table Bay Harbour, Report and Scheme, 482
Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Course of Lectures, Dr. O. F. Hudson, 405
*Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Course of Lectures, Dr. O. F. Hudson, 405
Highway Bridge, Old Tension Bars Restored to Usefulness, 367
*Highway Bridge, Old Tension Bars Restored to Usefulness, 367
Hydraulic Press to Eliminate Hand-cut Dies in the Pressed Metal Industry, 67
*Hydraulic Press to Eliminate Hand-cut Dies in the Pressed Metal Industry, 67
Hydraulicing, Novel Form of, on the Vaal River Diamond Fields, 661
*Hydraulicing, Novel Form of, on the Vaal River Diamond Fields, 661
Hydro-electric Development, Big Scheme in Buffalo, 287
*Hydro-electric Development, Big Scheme in Buffalo, 287
Hydro-electric Development in Quebec, Keno- gami Dam, 393
*Hydro-electric Development in Quebec, Kenogami Dam, 393
Hydro-electric Energy as Saving Coal Consumption in Canada, 93
*Hydro-electric Energy as Saving Coal Consumption in Canada, 93
Hydro-electric Facilities to be Increased at the Anyox Smelter, British Columbia, 93
*Hydro-electric Facilities to be Increased at the Anyox Smelter, British Columbia, 93
Hydro-electric Power Lines Extension in Chihuahua, Republic of Mexico, 473
*Hydro-electric Power Lines Extension in Chihuahua, Republic of Mexico, 473
Hydro-electric Scheme on the Kootenay River, Big Tunnel and other Work Starting, 499
*Hydro-electric Scheme on the Kootenay River, Big Tunnel and other Work Starting, 499
Hydro-electric Schemes in the Punjab, Indian Legislator’s Views, 447
*Hydro-electric Schemes in the Punjab, Indian Legislator's Views, 447
Hydro-electric Supply in Bombay, Increased
*Hydro-electric Supply in Bombay, Increased Demand and Further Scheme, 341
  Demand and Further Scheme, 341
 
I
I
IDLE Days in Coal Mining, Heavy American Loss, 173
*IDLE Days in Coal Mining, Heavy American Loss, 173
India’s Raw Material and Need of Organisation, 553
*India's Raw Material and Need of Organisation, 553
Indian Science Congress, Lecture on Hydroelectric Problems, Lieut.-Colonel B. Battye, 154
*Indian Science Congress, Lecture on Hydroelectric Problems, Lieut.-Colonel B. Battye, 154
Industrial Fuel Conference in Paris, 93
*Industrial Fuel Conference in Paris, 93
Institutions—see Associations, &c.
*Institutions--see Associations, andc.
Internal Combustion Machinery for Ships Under Construction in Great Britain and Germany, 287
*Internal Combustion Machinery for Ships Under Construction in Great Britain and Germany, 287
IRON AND STEEL :
*IRON AND STEEL :
Acid-resisting Irons, Analysis for Corrosion Resistance Properties, 548
*- Acid-resisting Irons, Analysis for Corrosion Resistance Properties, 548
  Alloy Steels, Etching Reagent for, 661
*- Alloy Steels, Etching Reagent for, 661
American Investigations and Hoped-for Benefit to Iron and Steel Industry, 689
*- American Investigations and Hoped-for Benefit to Iron and Steel Industry, 689
Autogenous Welding of Nickel and Alloys, 579
*- Autogenous Welding of Nickel and Alloys, 579
Blast-furnace at Asansol, India, Said to be the Largest in Asia, 67
*- Blast-furnace at Asansol, India, Said to be the Largest in Asia, 67
Blast-furnace Coke Industry, 499
*- Blast-furnace Coke Industry, 499
Blast-furnace in Ohio, World’s Record Output, 287
*- Blast-furnace in Ohio, World's Record Output, 287
Blast-furnace and other New Plant at Renishaw Ironworks, 315
*- Blast-furnace and other New Plant at Renishaw Ironworks, 315
British Cast Iron Research Association, Work and Appointments, 13, 121
*- British Cast Iron Research Association, Work and Appointments, 13, 121
Investigations on Iron for Motor Car and Cycle Engine Cylinders, Report in Preparation, also Further Resume, 552
*-- Investigations on Iron for Motor Car and Cycle Engine Cylinders, Report in Preparation, also Further Resume, 552
    Work of American Cast Iron Research, 174
*-- Work of American Cast Iron Research, 174
Chromium in Iron and Steel Manufacture, Its Growing Importance, 499
*- Chromium in Iron and Steel Manufacture, Its Growing Importance, 499
Colombo, Iron Ore Deposits Near, 607, 661
*- Colombo, Iron Ore Deposits Near, 607, 661
Cutting Tools of Malleable Cast Iron, E. K.
*- Cutting Tools of Malleable Cast Iron, E. K. Smith, 689
    Smith, 689
*- Ferro-titanium Manufacture, Important Deposits for Use in, 525
Ferro-titanium Manufacture, Important Deposits for Use in, 525
*- French Iron and Steel Production Decline, 393
French Iron and Steel Production Decline, 393
*- High-speed Steels, Discovery of New Constituents, 393
High-speed Steels, Discovery of• New Constituents, 393
*- Iron from Lapland Ore, Question of, 661
  Iron from Lapland Ore, Question of, 661
*- Iron Ore Deposit Discoveries in Kursk, Russia, 553
Iron Ore Deposit Discoveries in Kursk, Russia, 553
*- Iron Ore (Hematite) Discovery in Johore, Malay, 393
Iron Ore (Hematite) Discovery in Johore, Malay, 393
*- Iron Ore Outcrops in Brazil, 421
Iron Ore Outcrops in Brazil, 421
*- Kent Coalfields Iron Development, 93
  Kent Coalfields Iron Development, 93
*- Malleable Iron Deterioration in Hot Dip Galvanising Process, Effect of Phosphorus and Silicon, 341
Malleable Iron Deterioration in Hot Dip Galvanising Process, Effect of Phosphorus and Silicon, 341
*- Mill Scale Influence on Iron, Controversy as to its Effect, 525
Mill Scale Influence on Iron, Controversy as to its Effect, 525
*- Mysore Distillation and Ironworks, 607  
Mysore Distillation and Ironworks, 607 National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers :
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers :
    Annual General Meeting and Elections, 367
*-- Annual General Meeting and Elections, 367
    Returns for December, 1922, 67
*-- Returns for December, 1922, 67
    Returns for February, 1923, 287
*-- Returns for February, 1923, 287
    Returns for March, 1923, 421
*-- Returns for March, 1923, 421
    Returns for April, 1923, 525
*-- Returns for April, 1923, 525
    Returns for May, 1923, 633
*-- Returns for May, 1923, 633
Newcastle, N.S.W., Reopening of Steel Works, 147
*- Newcastle, N.S.W., Reopening of Steel Works, 147
Nickel Steel, New, A Research Department Success, 553
*- Nickel Steel, New, A Research Department Success, 553
Numbering of Forging, Casting and other Steels, American Engineering Standards Committee, 85
*- Numbering of Forging, Casting and other Steels, American Engineering Standards Committee, 85
Pig Iron and Ingot Steel Production in Canada, Higher Costs Anticipated, 525
*- Pig Iron and Ingot Steel Production in Canada, Higher Costs Anticipated, 525
Pig Iron and Steel Output in the United States, 367
*- Pig Iron and Steel Output in the United States, 367
Powdered Coal as Fuel for Basic Steel Making in Open-hearth Furnaces, 633
*- Powdered Coal as Fuel for Basic Steel Making in Open-hearth Furnaces, 633
Record Output of Iron Ore in Malay States, 147
*- Record Output of Iron Ore in Malay States, 147
Silicon Iron Demand in Japan, 147
*- Silicon Iron Demand in Japan, 147
South African- Companies’ Iron and Steel Amalgamation, 121
*- South African- Companies' Iron and Steel Amalgamation, 121
  Stainless Steel, J. H. G. Monypenny, 261
*- Stainless Steel, J. H. G. Monypenny, 261
Stainless Steel for Metal Bath and Lavatory Fittings, 367
*- Stainless Steel for Metal Bath and Lavatory Fittings, 367
Steel of High Quality, Cheapest Method of Making, B. Stoughton, 688
*- Steel of High Quality, Cheapest Method of Making, B. Stoughton, 688
Steel Structures, Painting, or Galvanising, Relative Merits, 607
*- Steel Structures, Painting, or Galvanising, Relative Merits, 607
Sulphide Ores on the Pacific Coast, Reduction Experiments, 341
*- Sulphide Ores on the Pacific Coast, Reduction Experiments, 341
Swedish Iron and Steel Industries, Report for 1922, 175
*- Swedish Iron and Steel Industries, Report for 1922, 175
Titanium Alloy Steels, Experiments and Rumours, 121
*- Titanium Alloy Steels, Experiments and Rumours, 121
Titanium Pigment, Experiments and Success, 315
*- Titanium Pigment, Experiments and Success, 315
ITALY’S Progress in Power Generation, 499
*ITALY'S Progress in Power Generation, 499
 
J
J
JAPAN’S Scheme for Under-sea Railway Tunnel, 67
*JAPAN'S Scheme for Under-sea Railway Tunnel, 67
Japanese Trade with Great Britain, Good Openings, but Need of Expert Agents, 41
*Japanese Trade with Great Britain, Good Openings, but Need of Expert Agents, 41
Johannesburg, New Power Station Advised, 684
*Johannesburg, New Power Station Advised, 684
Journal of Scientific Instruments, 633
*Journal of Scientific Instruments, 633
 
K
K
KAOLIN Discovery in Eastern Finland, 607
*KAOLIN Discovery in Eastern Finland, 607
 
L
L
LAKE Albert Nyanza and Lake Tana, Investigations with View to Construction of Reservoirs, 41
*LAKE Albert Nyanza and Lake Tana, Investigations with View to Construction of Reservoirs, 41
Lakes Huron and Michigan, Regulation of Levels, 661
*Lakes Huron and Michigan, Regulation of Levels, 661
Lamps in Mines, Oil-flame being Rapidly Replaced by Electricity, 468
*Lamps in Mines, Oil-flame being Rapidly Replaced by Electricity, 468
Lava from Mount Vesuvius Used as Fertiliser, 393
*Lava from Mount Vesuvius Used as Fertiliser, 393
Lead-cable Borer in California, R. G. Hartman and others, 447
*Lead-cable Borer in California, R. G. Hartman and others, 447
Lighthouses, Two, Projected, in Republic of Colombia, 93
*Lighthouses, Two, Projected, in Republic of Colombia, 93
Lighting, Public, Cost of, H. A. Butler, 661
*Lighting, Public, Cost of, H. A. Butler, 661
Lightning Flash, Voltage and Horse-power Estimate, 421
*Lightning Flash, Voltage and Horse-power Estimate, 421
Lights, Anti-dazzle, on Vehicles, Regulations Required, 13
*Lights, Anti-dazzle, on Vehicles, Regulations Required, 13
Lignite Basin, Alhama, Murcia, Exploration Results, 93
*Lignite Basin, Alhama, Murcia, Exploration Results, 93
Lignite Briquetting Experiments in Saskatchewan, Reported Failure and New Measures, 341
*Lignite Briquetting Experiments in Saskatchewan, Reported Failure and New Measures, 341
Lime Sludge as Substitute for Whitewash, 287
*Lime Sludge as Substitute for Whitewash, 287
Liquid Chlorine Plant in Ontario, 13
*Liquid Chlorine Plant in Ontario, 13
Liverpool University New Building, 315
*Liverpool University New Building, 315
Liverpool University Students to be Carried on White Star Liners for Educative Engineering Purposes, 633
*Liverpool University Students to be Carried on White Star Liners for Educative Engineering Purposes, 633
Locks between Rouen and Paris, Number to be Reduced to Expedite Transport, 579
*Locks between Rouen and Paris, Number to be Reduced to Expedite Transport, 579
Loughborough College, Presentation Day, March 10th, 1923, 302
*Loughborough College, Presentation Day, March 10th, 1923, 302
 
M
M
MAGGIORE, Navigation on the Lake, Concession for, 231
*MAGGIORE, Navigation on the Lake, Concession for, 231
Malarial Mosquitoes in Mississippi Valley, Efforts to Limit their Breeding, 341
*Malarial Mosquitoes in Mississippi Valley, Efforts to Limit their Breeding, 341
Manchester Steam Users’ Association, Report, 315
*Manchester Steam Users' Association, Report, 315
Marble, Copper and other Minerals to be Worked in Malay, 340
*Marble, Copper and other Minerals to be Worked in Malay, 340
Marble, Formation of, Igneous or Aqueous ?
*Marble, Formation of, Igneous or Aqueous ? Theory and Experiment, 633
  Theory and Experiment, 633
*Marine Diesel Engines for Japan Vessels, 93
Marine Diesel Engines for Japan Vessels, 93
*Marine Engineering, Present and Future of, 393
Marine Engineering, Present and Future of, 393
*Marine Wood-boring Insects, .Investigation into Poisonous Substances for Extermination, 231
Marine Wood-boring Insects, .Investigation into Poisonous Substances for Extermination, 231
*Mechanical Stoking with Mechanical Draught for Marine Service, R. Clark, 447
Mechanical Stoking with Mechanical Draught for Marine Service, R. Clark, 447
*Metal Mining and Railway Building in China, Chinese Promoter's Plans, 75
Metal Mining and Railway Building in China, Chinese Promoter’s Plans, 75
*Metals Used in Solders, Necessary Precautions with Aluminium, 689
Metals Used in Solders, Necessary Precautions with Aluminium, 689
*Metric System of Weights and Measures Advocated for United States, 231
Metric System of Weights and Measures Advocated for United States, 231
*Mexican Government and Petroleum Gas Utilisation, 261
Mexican Government and Petroleum Gas Utilisation, 261
*20,000 Miles Run in Official Road Trial of Crossley Car, 468
20,000 Miles Run in Official Road Trial of Crossley Car, 468
*Milling Machinery for Italy, 282
Milling Machinery for Italy, 282
*Mine Regulations for Issue to Workmen, 607
Mine Regulations for Issue to Workmen, 607
*Mines, Deep and Shallow, Winding Speed in, 607
Mines, Deep and Shallow, Winding Speed in, 607
*Mineral Resources in Vancouver Island, Canadian Pacific Railway Survey, 93
Mineral Resources in Vancouver Island, Canadian Pacific Railway Survey, 93
*Miners' Lamps, Increase in Illumination, in Weight and in Efficient Output, 147
Miners’ Lamps, Increase in Illumination, in Weight and in Efficient Output, 147
*Minneapolis and St. Paul, Extensive Power Construction Schemes, 67
Minneapolis and St. Paul, Extensive Power Construction Schemes, 67
*Motor Car Construction of the World, 421
Motor Car Construction of the World, 421
*Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Tests, 473
Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Tests, 473
*Motor Car Gears, Differences in Ratio, 287
Motor Car Gears, Differences in Ratio, 287
*Motor Cars, New Material for Coachwork, 315
Motor Cars, New Material for Coachwork, 315
*Motor Cycle Converted for Use Over Snow, Successful Trials in Norway, 473
Motor Cycle Converted for Use Over Snow, Successful Trials in Norway, 473
*Motor Lifeboat at a Regatta, 633
Motor Lifeboat at a Regatta, 633
*Motor Lorries Sold at Home by Disposal Board, 287
Motor Lorries Sold at Home by Disposal Board, 287
*Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Society, and Ship and Boat Builders' Association, 473
Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Society, and Ship and Boat Builders’ Association, 473
*Motor Omnibuses in China, Projected 150 Miles Government Service Run, 499
Motor Omnibuses in China, Projected 150 Miles Government Service Run, 499
*Motor Vehicle Taxation System, Great Fight, 147
Motor Vehicle Taxation System, Great Fight, 147
*Muscovite and Molybdenite said to Exist in South-West Africa, 579
Muscovite and Molybdenite said to Exist in South-West Africa, 579
 
N
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NATAL Port, Progress of Wharf, Coal Storage Scheme, Oil Tanks, &c., 689
*NATAL Port, Progress of Wharf, Coal Storage Scheme, Oil Tanks, andc., 689
Netherlands East Indies Personal Landing Tax, 231
*Netherlands East Indies Personal Landing Tax, 231
Newcomen Society Secretary in United States, His Advice, 499
*Newcomen Society Secretary in United States, His Advice, 499
Newcomen Society, Summer Meeting Programme, 645
*Newcomen Society, Summer Meeting Programme, 645
New South Wales, Great Cemeint Scheme Proposed, 175
*New South Wales, Great Cemeint Scheme Proposed, 175
New York and Environs, Plan of, under Consideration, 261
*New York and Environs, Plan of, under Consideration, 261
New Zealand, Suggested Power Scheme at Taranaki, 341
*New Zealand, Suggested Power Scheme at Taranaki, 341
Niagara Falls Power Company’s Hydraulic
*Niagara Falls Power Company's Hydraulic Pressure Tunnel, 393
  Pressure Tunnel, 393
*Niagara River, New Bridge Projected, 315
Niagara River, New Bridge Projected, 315
*Niagara River, Steel Arch Bridge to Replace Present Cantilever Bridge, 121
Niagara River, Steel Arch Bridge to Replace
*Nitrogen, Fixed, Plant for Large Production at Niagara Falls, 579
  Present Cantilever Bridge, 121
 
Nitrogen, Fixed, Plant for Large Production at Niagara Falls, 579
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*OFFICE Ceilings Framework Electrically Welded in Place, 393
OFFICE Ceilings Framework Electrically Welded in Place, 393
*Oil Boring Abandoned at Roma, Australia, 92
Oil Boring Abandoned at Roma, Australia, 92
*Oil Can, New Type, Joseph Kaye and Sons, Limited, 269
Oil Can, New Type, Joseph Kaye and Sons, Limited, 269
*Oil Conference--see Exhibitions, International Mining
Oil Conference—see Exhibitions, International Mining
*Oil Deflectors, New System, Mitchell Bearings, Limited, 689
Oil Deflectors, New System, Mitchell Bearings, Limited, 689
*Oilfield Discovery at Limogue, France, 341
Oilfield Discovery at Limogue, France, 341
*Oil Fuel Depots and Tank Vessels in Spanish Harbours, 689
Oil Fuel Depots and Tank Vessels in Spanish Harbours, 689
*Oil Recovery from Seeds by Use of Liquid Air, 525
Oil Recovery from Seeds by Use of Liquid Air, 525
*Oil Separation from Bilge Water, New System, 689
Oil Separation from Bilge Water, New System, 689
*Oil Shales in New South Wales, Extraction of Oil Abandoned as Unprofitable, 579
Oil Shales in New South Wales, Extraction of
*Oil Stations at Dunkirk for Fuel Supply to French Industries, 121
  Oil Abandoned as Unprofitable, 579
*Oil Wells in California the Deepest Rotary- drilled, 341
Oil Stations at Dunkirk for Fuel Supply to French Industries, 121
*Omnibuses, Accumulator Electric, Experiments at Lyons, 231
Oil Wells in California the Deepest Rotary- drilled, 341
*Omnibuses for Long-distance Transportation in China, 661
Omnibuses, Accumulator Electric, Experi
*Ontario Hydro-electric System, Chippewa Development, 473
  ments at Lyons, 231
*Ontario Legislature Appropriations for Provincial Hydro-electric Power, 525
Omnibuses for Long-distance Transportation in China, 661
*Oxidised Kerosenes, Superiority Over Straight Kerosenes for Engine Use, 315
Ontario Hydro-electric System, Chippewa Development, 473
*Oxy-acetylene Welding, Success Dependent on Filling Material, 147
Ontario Legislature Appropriations for Provincial Hydro-electric Power, 525
*Oxygen Breathing Apparatus, Pros and Cons, 421
Oxidised Kerosenes, Superiority Over Straight
 
  Kerosenes for Engine Use, 315
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Oxy-acetylene Welding, Success Dependent on Filling Material, 147
*PAINT, White, and Aluminium, Respective Properties and Advantages, 121
Oxygen Breathing Apparatus, Pros and Cons, 421
*Paints and Varnishes, Durability of, Importance of Oil Used, 393
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*Palm Oil as Engine Fuel, Experiments, 287
PAINT, White, and Aluminium, Respective Properties and Advantages, 121
*Paper Industry in Alaska from Forest Timber, 142
Paints and Varnishes, Durability of, Importance of Oil Used, 393
*Paper Manufacture and Australian Wood Pulp, Experiments, 455
Palm Oil as Engine Fuel, Experiments, 287
*Paris Experiments with Underground Moving Pathway, 447
Paper Industry in Alaska from Forest Timber, 142
*Patentees Institute, "What's Wanted" Book, 499
Paper Manufacture and Australian Wood Pulp, Experiments, 455
*Petrol versus Gas Oil for Motor Cars, Cost of Petrol Running Four Times that of Gas Oil, 175
Paris Experiments with Underground Moving Pathway, 447
*Petrol and Natural Gas, Large Quantities Obtainable from Illinois-Alberta Well, 421
Patentees Institute, “ What’s Wanted Book, 499
*Petrol and Paraffin Production in the United States, Record Increase in Petrol, 661
Petrol versus Gas Oil for Motor Cars, Cost of Petrol Running Four Times that of Gas Oil, 175
*Petroleum and Gas Prospecting, Wasted Money,
Petrol and Natural Gas, Large Quantities Obtainable from Illinois-Alberta Well, 421
*Petroleum in Kuruman District, South Africa, 175
Petrol and Paraffin Production in the United States, Record Increase in Petrol, 661
*Platinum Borings in Malaya, Success of, 93
Petroleum and Gas Prospecting, Wasted Money,
*Pneumatic Machines and Boilermakers' Union in New South Wales, 367
Petroleum in Kuruman District, South Africa, 175
*Polish Lack of Wire Rods, 13
Platinum Borings in Malaya, Success of, 93
*Pollution of Harbour Water by Waste Oil, Baltimore Attacking the Problem, 231
Pneumatic Machines and Boilermakers’ Union in New South Wales, 367
*Porosity of Wood and Protective Coatings, 579
Polish Lack of Wire Rods, 13
*Portland Cement Output in the United States, 315
Pollution of Harbour Water by Waste Oil, Baltimore Attacking the Problem, 231
*Port Natal, Proposal for Extension of Deepwater Berthage, 661
Porosity of Wood and Protective Coatings, 579
*Portuguese Dock and Canal Construction at Oporto, Foreign Tenders Invited, 30
Portland Cement Output in the United States, 315
*Portuguese West African Government Orders Track Material from England, 261
Port Natal, Proposal for Extension of Deepwater Berthage, 661
*Presentation at Middlewich, 462
Portuguese Dock and Canal Construction at Oporto, Foreign Tenders Invited, 30
*Pulp and Paper Mill, Most Modern in the World, 607
Portuguese West African Government Orders Track Material from England, 261
*Pulp and Paper Plant, Large, in Vancouver, 13
Presentation at Middlewich, 462
*Pyrometry, University Course in, 129
Pulp and Paper Mill, Most Modern in the World, 607
 
Pulp and Paper Plant, Large, in Vancouver, 13
Pyrometry, University Course in, 129
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QUEBEC Development Company’s Extensive Operations, 607
*QUEBEC Development Company's Extensive Operations, 607
Quebec Port, Dredging the North Channel of the St. Lawrence, 689
*Quebec Port, Dredging the North Channel of the St. Lawrence, 689
Quebec Power Plant on the Saguenay River to be Manufactured in Canada, 393
*Quebec Power Plant on the Saguenay River to be Manufactured in Canada, 393
Queensland Irrigation Scheme at Dawson River, 367
*Queensland Irrigation Scheme at Dawson River, 367
 
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RADIUM Factory Near Antwerp will be Able to Supply all the Doctors in the World, 341
*RADIUM Factory Near Antwerp will be Able to Supply all the Doctors in the World, 341
Radium in Large Quantities Available from the Congo, 93
*Radium in Large Quantities Available from the Congo, 93
Radium Production from the Belgian Congo, 661
*Radium Production from the Belgian Congo, 661
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
Aberdeen-Penzance Sleeping Cars Through Service, 656
*Aberdeen-Penzance Sleeping Cars Through Service, 656
Aberystwyth Station to be Replaced by New One by the Great Western Railway, 41 ; Improvements at Aberystwyth and Barmouth, 661
*Aberystwyth Station to be Replaced by New One by the Great Western Railway, 41 ; Improvements at Aberystwyth and Barmouth, 661
  Accidents :
*Accidents :
Accidents to Railway Servants, Inquiries, 183
*- Accidents to Railway Servants, Inquiries, 183
Australian Railway Accidents, Official Inquiries Called for, 41
*- Australian Railway Accidents, Official Inquiries Called for, 41
Broken Connecting-rod, London and North-Western Section, 633
*- Broken Connecting-rod, London and North-Western Section, 633
' Buffer-stop Collision, Another, at Liverpool-street, 420
*- Buffer-stop Collision, Another, at Liverpool-street, 420
Cardiff, Great Western Railway, Collision Caused by Signalman, Colonel Mount’s Report, 553
*- Cardiff, Great Western Railway, Collision Caused by Signalman, Colonel Mount's Report, 553
Collision at Abbey Gates, Report, 203
*- Collision at Abbey Gates, Report, 203
Collision at Birkenhead Park Station, Report, 203
*- Collision at Birkenhead Park Station, Report, 203
Collision in Carlisle Station between Edinburgh and Glasgow Trains, 661
*- Collision in Carlisle Station between Edinburgh and Glasgow Trains, 661
Collision Outside Derby Station, Major Hall’s Report, 693
*- Collision Outside Derby Station, Major Hall's Report, 693
Collision Outside St. Enoch’s Station, Glasgow, Report, 121
*- Collision Outside St. Enoch's Station, Glasgow, Report, 121
Collision, in Fog, on London and South- Western, Colonel Pringle’s Report, 93, 287
*- Collision, in Fog, on London and South-Western, Colonel [[John Pringle|Pringle's]] Report, 93, 287
Collision at New Cross, London, Brighton and South Coast Section, Southern Railway, Report, 341
*- Collision at New Cross, London, Brighton and South Coast Section, Southern Railway, Report, 341
Collision at Retford, Report, 67
*- Collision at Retford, Report, 67
Collision, Serious, at Duren, 242
*- Collision, Serious, at Duren, 242
Derailment Near Bray Head, Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, 473
*- Derailment Near Bray Head, Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, 473
Derailment in a Fog Near Croydon, Report, 121
*- Derailment in a Fog Near Croydon, Report, 121
Elevated Railway, Fatal Accident in New York, 689
*- Elevated Railway, Fatal Accident in New York, 689
Fish Wagons Derailment in Scotland, 41 ;
*- Fish Wagons Derailment in Scotland, 41 ; Major Hall's Report, 315
      Major Hall’s Report, 315
*- Havre Boat Train from Southampton in Collision During Fog, 93, 287
Havre Boat Train from Southampton in Collision During Fog, 93, 287
*- London and North-Eastern Collision between Electric and Steam Trains, 13 ; Major Hall's Report, 499
London and North-Eastern Collision between Electric and Steam Trains, 13 ; Major Hall’s Report, 499
*- London and North-Western Express, Slight Derailment, Report, 121
London and North-Western Express, Slight Derailment, Report, 121
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
Accidents (continued) :
*Accidents (continued) :
Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway, Coaches Derailed by the Wind, 13
*- Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway, Coaches Derailed by the Wind, 13
Mineral Train Out of Control, Collision at Forth Station, 93; Colonel Mount’s Pveport, 315
*- Mineral Train Out of Control, Collision at Forth Station, 93; Colonel Mount's Report, 315
Ministry of Transport Inquiries—see also Ministry :
*- Ministry of Transport Inquiries--see also Ministry :
      Fatal Collision at Retford Station, 175 ;
*-- Fatal Collision at Retford Station, 175 ; Report, 203, 525 ; (Letters), 198, 256  
  Report, 203, 525 ; (Letters), 198, 256 Report on Collision at Hornsey, Great Northern Railway, 93
*-- Report on Collision at Hornsey, Great Northern Railway, 93
Reports for Quarter, July-September 30th, 1922, Thirty-three Inquiries, 367, 553
*-- Reports for Quarter, July-September 30th, 1922, Thirty-three Inquiries, 367, 553
      Three Accident Inquiries, 121
*-- Three Accident Inquiries, 121
    Rangoon Mail Fatal Accident, 553
*- Rangoon Mail Fatal Accident, 553
Signalman’s Sudden Change and Resulting Accident at Pollockshaws, Colonel Mount’s Censure, 525
*- Signalman's Sudden Change and Resulting Accident at Pollockshaws, Colonel Mount's Censure, 525
    Swale Road and River Bridge Accident, 421
*- Swale Road and River Bridge Accident, 421
    Tramway Accident Near Leeds, Fatal, 579
*- Tramway Accident Near Leeds, Fatal, 579
  Amalgamation Tribunal:
*Amalgamation Tribunal:
Amalgamations Competition and Monopoly, The Chairman’s Views, 525
*- Amalgamations Competition and Monopoly, The Chairman's Views, 525
Approval of Absorption of Three Companies by South-Eastern Railway, Nine Companies by Great Western Railway, 93 ; Seventeen Companies by London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 367
*- Approval of Absorption of Three Companies by South-Eastern Railway, Nine Companies by Great Western Railway, 93 ; Seventeen Companies by London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 367
Caledonian Railway Amalgamation to be Arranged by the Tribunal, 231, 473, 499 Caledonian Railway’s Refusal of Amalgamation Terms, 231 ; Tribunal’s Decision, 525
*- Caledonian Railway Amalgamation to be Arranged by the Tribunal, 231, 473, 499  
Exeter, Forest of Dean, and Midland and South-Western Junction, Absorption by Great Western Unarranged and Left to the Amalgamation Tribunal, 287, 499
*- Caledonian Railway's Refusal of Amalgamation Terms, 231 ; Tribunal's Decision, 525
Railway Clearing House Grouping Scheme Approved, 13
*- Exeter, Forest of Dean, and Midland and South-Western Junction, Absorption by Great Western Unarranged and Left to the Amalgamation Tribunal, 287, 499
Railway Companies’ Association Distribution Scheme Approved of, 147, 237
*- Railway Clearing House Grouping Scheme Approved, 13
Subsidiary Companies Remaining to be Absorbed by Various Railways, List, 499 ; Cases Heard by Tribunal, 520
*- Railway Companies' Association Distribution Scheme Approved of, 147, 237
Appointments and Staff Changes, 13, 41, 67, 93, 261, 315, 341, 447, 499, 553, 579, 633, 661
*- Subsidiary Companies Remaining to be Absorbed by Various Railways, List, 499 ; Cases Heard by Tribunal, 520
Austrian Railways and Sir W. Acworth’s Appointment, 499
*Appointments and Staff Changes, 13, 41, 67, 93, 261, 315, 341, 447, 499, 553, 579, 633, 661
Automatic Locking of Railway Carriages, Disadvantages of, 607
*Austrian Railways and Sir W. Acworth's Appointment, 499
Automatic Ticket-issuing Machines, New Device, 473
*Automatic Locking of Railway Carriages, Disadvantages of, 607
Automatic Train Control, Railway Committee Considering Departmental Report,
*Automatic Ticket-issuing Machines, New Device, 473
Automatic Vacuum Brake, 661
*Automatic Train Control, Railway Committee Considering Departmental Report, 607
Bangor Station Reconstruction, 203 Basingstoke—see Southern Railway
*Automatic Vacuum Brake, 661
Belgian State Railways and Northern of France Non-stop Train, 579
*Bangor Station Reconstruction, 203  
Berne Hotel Converted to Swiss Government Department, 607
*Basingstoke--see Southern Railway
Booster for Trailing Wheels of Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 689
*Belgian State Railways and Northern of France Non-stop Train, 579
British Association Liverpool Meeting, Reduced Fares, 315
*Berne Hotel Converted to Swiss Government Department, 607
British Railway Wagon, Corrected Figures, 175
*Booster for Trailing Wheels of Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 689
Calais and Boulogne to Basle, Pre-war, Laon, Route Reopened After Repair, 553
*British Association Liverpool Meeting, Reduced Fares, 315
Canadian Minister’s Change of Appointment, 553
*British Railway Wagon, Corrected Figures, 175
Channel Tunnel, Trial Tunnel Proposed, 689
*Calais and Boulogne to Basle, Pre-war, Laon, Route Reopened After Repair, 553
Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Loop, Condemnation and Abandonment, 499, 633 Cheap Tickets on Certain Days, London and South-Western Section, 633
*Canadian Minister's Change of Appointment, 553
Chilean State Railways’ Locomotive Orders, 341
*Channel Tunnel, Trial Tunnel Proposed, 689
Chinese Government Railways’ Revenue, 661 City and South London Tube, Proposed Junction with Projected Wimbledon and Sutton Railway, 499
*Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Loop, Condemnation and Abandonment, 499, 633  
Coaches Transferred from Midland Railway to London-road (Manchester) and Euston Service, 175, 315
*Cheap Tickets on Certain Days, London and South-Western Section, 633
Coal, Coke, &c., Conveyance, Companies’ Proposals, 416
*Chilean State Railways' Locomotive Orders, 341
Coal Trains for London Worked by Midland Section Men and Rolling Stock, 315
*Chinese Government Railways' Revenue, 661  
Conference Scheme for Trading, Railway Representatives, 633
*City and South London Tube, Proposed Junction with Projected Wimbledon and Sutton Railway, 499
Contract for Construction of Metropolitan and Great Central Branch Line, 13
*Coaches Transferred from Midland Railway to London-road (Manchester) and Euston Service, 175, 315
Cost of Living and Railwaymen’s Wages, 579
*Coal, Coke, andc., Conveyance, Companies' Proposals, 416
  Cup Final Traffic, Immense Increase on
*Coal Trains for London Worked by Midland Section Men and Rolling Stock, 315
  Estimate and on Last Year’s Figures, 473 Darlington’s Celebration in 1925 of Centenary of Opening of Stockton and Darlington Railway, 525
*Conference Scheme for Trading, Railway Representatives, 633
  Death of Mr. J. J. Brewer, 499
*Contract for Construction of Metropolitan and Great Central Branch Line, 13
  Death of Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, 441
*Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Wages, 579
Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, Centenary Celebrations, 447
*Cup Final Traffic, Immense Increase on Estimate and on Last Year's Figures, 473  
Docks and Harbours and Railway Companies’ Association, General Agreement Reached, 147
*Darlington's Celebration in 1925 of Centenary of Opening of Stockton and Darlington Railway, 525
Driver’s Illness and Fireman’s Prompt Help, ? 473
*Death of Mr. J. J. Brewer, 499
East Coast Services, Great Improvements to be Made, 670
*Death of Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, 441
Electric Fog Repeater Signals versus Hand Fog Signalling, 607
*Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, Centenary Celebrations, 447
Electric Locomotives in France, Various Contracts for, 393
*Docks and Harbours and Railway Companies' Association, General Agreement Reached, 147
Electric Locomotives’ Tenacity Under Serious Strain, 311
*Driver's Illness and Fireman's Prompt Help, ? 473
Electrification of Former South-Eastern
*East Coast Services, Great Improvements to be Made, 670
    Railway, 287
*Electric Fog Repeater Signals versus Hand Fog Signalling, 607
Euston and Manchester, Train Timing Alterations, 287, 315
*Electric Locomotives in France, Various Contracts for, 393
Fares Reduced to 50 Per Cent, above Prewar Rates, 13, 421, 447
*Electric Locomotives' Tenacity Under Serious Strain, 311
Fay, Sir Sam, Director and Chairman of Beyer, Peacock and Co., 41
*Electrification of Former South-Eastern Railway, 287
Ferry Service Removal from Southampton to Harwich, Dredging at Harwich, 633
*Euston and Manchester, Train Timing Alterations, 287, 315
Festiniog Railway Company Obtains Light Railway Order for Junction and New Station, 147
*Fares Reduced to 50 Per Cent, above Prewar Rates, 13, 421, 447
  Finance Statistics, 421
*Fay, Sir Sam, Director and Chairman of Beyer, Peacock and Co., 41
Forth and Clyde Railway’s Changing Vicissitudes, 689
*Ferry Service Removal from Southampton to Harwich, Dredging at Harwich, 633
French Railways, General Electrification under Consideration, 198
*Festiniog Railway Company Obtains Light Railway Order for Junction and New Station, 147
*Finance Statistics, 421
*Forth and Clyde Railway's Changing Vicissitudes, 689
*French Railways, General Electrification under Consideration, 198
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
French West African Railway Renewal and Repair, 287
*French West African Railway Renewal and Repair, 287
Galway as a Transatlantic Port, 579
*Galway as a Transatlantic Port, 579
German Ruhr Coal Shortage and Railway Electrification, 553
*German Ruhr Coal Shortage and Railway Electrification, 553
Gleneagles Golf Course and Hotel, Benefit to the Caledonian Railway and to Railwaymen, Mr. J. H. Thomas, 525
*Gleneagles Golf Course and Hotel, Benefit to the Caledonian Railway and to Railwaymen, Mr. J. H. Thomas, 525
Gold Coast Colony New Railway, 633
*Gold Coast Colony New Railway, 633
Golders Green, Record Train Service and Increased Size of Station, 147
*Golders Green, Record Train Service and Increased Size of Station, 147
Grand Trunk Absorbed by Canadian National Railways, 175
*Grand Trunk Absorbed by Canadian National Railways, 175
Great Central Outlay on Locomotives and Wagons, 261
*Great Central Outlay on Locomotives and Wagons, 261
Great Eastern Railway New Works in 1922, 121
*Great Eastern Railway New Works in 1922, 121
Great Indian Peninsula and East Indian Railways, State Management Question, 315
*Great Indian Peninsula and East Indian Railways, State Management Question, 315
Great Indian Peninsula Railway to Proceed with Bombay Suburban Electrification, 93 ; Electrification Contract'Award, 341
*Great Indian Peninsula Railway to Proceed with Bombay Suburban Electrification, 93 ; Electrification Contract'Award, 341
Great Northern and City Railway to Loth- bury, House of Commons Committee on Bill, 473
*Great Northern and City Railway to Loth- bury, House of Commons Committee on Bill, 473
Great Northern Railway Self-congratulation, 231
*Great Northern Railway Self-congratulation, 231
Great Western Railway:
*Great Western Railway:
Absorption of Nine Companies Approved by Amalgamation Tribunal, 93
*- Absorption of Nine Companies Approved by Amalgamation Tribunal, 93
Appeal to the Engineers for Fuel Economy, 447
*- Appeal to the Engineers for Fuel Economy, 447
Buckeye Coupling and other Improvements, 579
*- Buckeye Coupling and other Improvements, 579
Dawlish and Teignmouth Section Blocked on Both Lines by Landslide and Trains Diverted at Exeter, 287
*- Dawlish and Teignmouth Section Blocked on Both Lines by Landslide and Trains Diverted at Exeter, 287
Federation of British Industries, Application with regard to the Great Western Railway, 660
*- Federation of British Industries, Application with regard to the Great Western Railway, 660
Great Western’s Numerous Non-stop Runs, 661
*- Great Western's Numerous Non-stop Runs, 661
Great Western Summer Service, Fast Cheltenham—Paddington Express, 661
*- Great Western Summer Service, Fast Cheltenham--Paddington Express, 661
Gwendraeth Valley Railway the Smallest Absorbed by the Great Western, 203
*- Gwendraeth Valley Railway the Smallest Absorbed by the Great Western, 203
Halts for Access to Beauty Spots in Wales, 421
*- Halts for Access to Beauty Spots in Wales, 421
    Men at the Swindon Works, 175
*- Men at the Swindon Works, 175
Oswestry, Two Railways’ Stations to be Combined, 447
*- Oswestry, Two Railways' Stations to be Combined, 447
Oxley and Kingswinford Junction Line Construction Resumed, 661
*- Oxley and Kingswinford Junction Line Construction Resumed, 661
Proportion of Receipts for Wages and Dividends Respectively, 147
*- Proportion of Receipts for Wages and Dividends Respectively, 147
Prosperity of the Business and its Great Mutual Advantage to Company and Men, 41
*- Prosperity of the Business and its Great Mutual Advantage to Company and Men, 41
    Punctuality Record, 203
*- Punctuality Record, 203
Quick Services, Two Additional, London to Bristol, 607
*- Quick Services, Two Additional, London to Bristol, 607
Record for Immunity from Fatal and other Accidents to Railway Servants Lowered in 1922, 442
*- Record for Immunity from Fatal and other Accidents to Railway Servants Lowered in 1922, 442
Swansea Station, Projected Enlargement of, 261
*- Swansea Station, Projected Enlargement of, 261
Gresley, Mr. H. N., Removal of Office from Doncaster to King’s Cross, 533
*Gresley, Mr. H. N., Removal of Office from Doncaster to King's Cross, 533
Grouping—see also Railway Amalgamation Tribunal
*Grouping--see also Railway Amalgamation Tribunal
Guatemalan Link of Pan-American Railroad System, 421
*Guatemalan Link of Pan-American Railroad System, 421
Highland Railway Directors Transfer Amount of Compensation Paid to Them to the Inverness Infirmary, 315
*Highland Railway Directors Transfer Amount of Compensation Paid to Them to the Inverness Infirmary, 315
Honorary Degrees for Railwaymen Formerly Students of Owens College, 447
*Honorary Degrees for Railwaymen Formerly Students of Owens College, 447
House of Commons Committee and Various London Railway Proposals, 499
*House of Commons Committee and Various London Railway Proposals, 499
Hudson’s Bay Railway Project to have Priority over other Schemes, Manitoba Legislature Urgent for Action, 287
*Hudson's Bay Railway Project to have Priority over other Schemes, Manitoba Legislature Urgent for Action, 287
Hudson River New Steamship and Railway Terminus, 315
*Hudson River New Steamship and Railway Terminus, 315
Illumination of Four Underground Stations Greatly Increased, 240
*Illumination of Four Underground Stations Greatly Increased, 240
India, Report by Lord Inchcape’s Committee on Railway Retrenchments, 447
*India, Report by Lord Inchcape's Committee on Railway Retrenchments, 447
Indian Commercial Bodies and Railway Management, 231
*Indian Commercial Bodies and Railway Management, 231
Indian Government Loan, Second, to be Floated in United Kingdom, 393
*Indian Government Loan, Second, to be Floated in United Kingdom, 393
Indian Railways and Central Railway Advisory Councils, 147
*Indian Railways and Central Railway Advisory Councils, 147
Indian Railways and Recommendations of the Acworth Committee, 499
*Indian Railways and Recommendations of the Acworth Committee, 499
Indian State Railways’ Locomotive Orders, 633
*Indian State Railways' Locomotive Orders, 633
Institutions, Railway, Locomotive, Transport, &c.—see Associations
*Institutions, Railway, Locomotive, Transport, andc.--see Associations
Intensive Traffic Working, Address to Railway Students, H. E. O. Wheeler, 64
*Intensive Traffic Working, Address to Railway Students, H. E. O. Wheeler, 64
Investors and Railway Companies’ Earnings, 525
*Investors and Railway Companies' Earnings, 525
Ireland, North of, Resumption of Day Services vid Stranraer, 287
*Ireland, North of, Resumption of Day Services vid Stranraer, 287
Irish Free State Railways Amalgamation, Joint Committee Appointed, 633
*Irish Free State Railways Amalgamation, Joint Committee Appointed, 633
Irish Railwaymen and Pay Reduction, Arrangements by Northern and Southern Governments, and by Certain Companies, 41
*Irish Railwaymen and Pay Reduction, Arrangements by Northern and Southern Governments, and by Certain Companies, 41
Irish Railways’ Amalgamation, Great Northern Outstanding, 579
*Irish Railways' Amalgamation, Great Northern Outstanding, 579
Irish Railways, Reported Amalgamation between Great Northern and Midland Great Western, 203
*Irish Railways, Reported Amalgamation between Great Northern and Midland Great Western, 203
Isle of Sheppey and Mainland of Kent, Road Communication Restored, 231
*Isle of Sheppey and Mainland of Kent, Road Communication Restored, 231
Isle of Wight Railways Abolish Second Class, 67
*Isle of Wight Railways Abolish Second Class, 67
Italian State Railways, Drastic Measures to Save the Railway Budget, 121
*Italian State Railways, Drastic Measures to Save the Railway Budget, 121
Life-saving from Asphyxiation in a Tunnel, 315
*Life-saving from Asphyxiation in a Tunnel, 315
Lines Outside Compulsory Grouping Scheme, 261
*Lines Outside Compulsory Grouping Scheme, 261
Locomotive and Carriage Superintendents’ Committee, I.R.C.A., Annual Conference at Lucknow, 367
*Locomotive and Carriage Superintendents' Committee, I.R.C.A., Annual Conference at Lucknow, 367
Locomotives, Government Built, and their Fate, 13, 393
*Locomotives, Government Built, and their Fate, 13, 393
Locomotives, Sixty, Put in Hand by Mr.
*Locomotives, Sixty, Put in Hand by Mr. Hughes at Horwich and Crewe, 287
    Hughes at Horwich and Crewe, 287
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued):
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
  London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
*- Absorption of--
    Absorption of—
*-- Charnwood Forest and Harborne Railways, Terms Agreed, 615
Charnwood Forest and Harborne Railways, Terms Agreed, 615
*-- Mary port and Carlisle and the Mold and Denbigh Junction Companies, 67  
Mary port and Carlisle and the Mold and Denbigh Junction Companies, 67 Seventeen Other Companies, 367 Stratford and Avon and Midland Junction Railway, 41
*-- Seventeen Other Companies, 367  
  Wirral Railway, Terms Agreed, 652 Appointments, 121, 315
*-- Stratford and Avon and Midland Junction Railway, 41
    Gift of Land to Abergele, 341
*-- Wirral Railway, Terms Agreed, 652  
    King’s Cross Train Arrangements, 341
*- Appointments, 121, 315
Land and Estate Department Organised, 661
*- Gift of Land to Abergele, 341
Question of Electrification between Broad Street and Poplar, 93
*- King's Cross Train Arrangements, 341
Temporary Alteration of Trains on Manchester, Victoria-Oldham Line, 447
*- Land and Estate Department Organised, 661
Train from Southend to London, 13
*- Question of Electrification between Broad Street and Poplar, 93
    Welfare Superintendent Appointed, 447
*- Temporary Alteration of Trains on Manchester, Victoria-Oldham Line, 447
  London and North-Eastern Railway :
*- Train from Southend to London, 13
Absorption of Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Company, 41
*- Welfare Superintendent Appointed, 447
    Absorption of Mansfield Company, 607
*London and North-Eastern Railway :
Engines and Rolling Stock Orders for Own Railway and Outside Firms, 499
*- Absorption of Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Company, 41
Freight Rolling Stock, Central Control at York, 473
*- Absorption of Mansfield Company, 607
Labour-saving Plant and Machinery at Doncaster Wagon Shops, Greatly Increased Capacity, 525
*- Engines and Rolling Stock Orders for Own Railway and Outside Firms, 499
Locomotive Workshops and also Carriage and Wagon Works, Both Managers at Darlington, 661
*- Freight Rolling Stock, Central Control at York, 473
New Standard Colours for Engines and Coaches, 261
*- Labour-saving Plant and Machinery at Doncaster Wagon Shops, Greatly Increased Capacity, 525
Staff Appointments and Changes, 13, 261, 341
*- Locomotive Workshops and also Carriage and Wagon Works, Both Managers at Darlington, 661
Stores Department Appointments, 447 Viscount Grey and Economies, 261
*- New Standard Colours for Engines and Coaches, 261
London and North-Western Railway, Items of Capital Expenditure in 1922, 260
*- Staff Appointments and Changes, 13, 261, 341
London and South-Western Railway, Final Meeting, Waterloo Reconstruction Cost, 203
*- Stores Department Appointments, 447  
London’s Tube and Omnibus Traffic Statistics, 231
*- Viscount Grey and Economies, 261
Luxor and Assouan, Change from Narrow to Standard-gauge Railway, 231
*London and North-Western Railway, Items of Capital Expenditure in 1922, 260
Manchester - Liverpool Forty - minute Expresses Resumed, 367
*London and South-Western Railway, Final Meeting, Waterloo Reconstruction Cost, 203
Manchurian Communications, China’s Proposed Railway, but Japan Objects, 689 Maryport and Carlisle Pronounced the Senior British Railway, 203
*London's Tube and Omnibus Traffic Statistics, 231
  Melbourne Railway Traffic Statistics, 553
*Luxor and Assouan, Change from Narrow to Standard-gauge Railway, 231
Metropolitan District Railway Cars Unnamed, 382
*Manchester - Liverpool Forty - minute Expresses Resumed, 367
Metropolitan Railway Station Near Wembley Stadium and Exhibition Grounds, 426 Mexican Railway Electrification, 121 Midland Railway Ball Programme, 175 Midland Railway Cost of Equipment in 1913 and Now, 261
*Manchurian Communications, China's Proposed Railway, but Japan Objects, 689  
  Midland Railway Report, 203
*Maryport and Carlisle Pronounced the Senior British Railway, 203
Milan Central Station, New, Projected to Replace One Damaged by Fire, 154
*Melbourne Railway Traffic Statistics, 553
  Ministry of Transport:
*Metropolitan District Railway Cars Unnamed, 382
Bishop’s Castle Railway, Negotiations for Absorption by the Great Western, 261 Figures of Coal Traffic in Relation to Coal Railway Rates Reduction, 41
*Metropolitan Railway Station Near Wembley Stadium and Exhibition Grounds, 426  
    Light Railway Orders Confirmed, 499
*Mexican Railway Electrification, 121  
    Members of Panels of the Tribunal for
*Midland Railway Ball Programme, 175  
      Current Year, Names Announced, 607
*Midland Railway Cost of Equipment in 1913 and Now, 261
    Runaway Catch Points, 175
*Midland Railway Report, 203
Safeguard for Traders in the Railways Act, 175
*Milan Central Station, New, Projected to Replace One Damaged by Fire, 154
Scottish Railways’ Headquarters and Orders for Material, Application to Ministry, 473
*Ministry of Transport:
Secretary to the Ministry, Retirement and New Appointment, 147, 175
*- Bishop's Castle Railway, Negotiations for Absorption by the Great Western, 261  
Standard Rates and Charges, Delay in Companies Presentation of, to the Ministry, 67
*- Figures of Coal Traffic in Relation to Coal Railway Rates Reduction, 41
Statistics, Monthly, Necessity for their Continuance, 231
*- Light Railway Orders Confirmed, 499
Statistics for October, 1922, 41, 67
*- Members of Panels of the Tribunal for Current Year, Names Announced, 607
Statistics for November, 1922, 175, 198
*- Runaway Catch Points, 175
Statistics for November (Mineral Traffic), 203
*- Safeguard for Traders in the Railways Act, 175
Stretford Urban District Council and Light Railways in the Manchester Area, 67
*- Scottish Railways' Headquarters and Orders for Material, Application to Ministry, 473
Transfer of Ministry to the Board of Trade, No Time Yet Fixed, 450
*- Secretary to the Ministry, Retirement and New Appointment, 147, 175
Mukden and Kirin Railway Construction, 367 Natal Railways Electrification, 261
*- Standard Rates and Charges, Delay in Companies Presentation of, to the Ministry, 67
National Union of Railwaymen and Suggestion to the Companies, 473
*- Statistics, Monthly, Necessity for their Continuance, 231
Newton Abbot Station, Projected Modernisation, 421
*- Statistics for October, 1922, 41, 67
New Year Honours for Railway Officials, 13, 203
*- Statistics for November, 1922, 175, 198
New York State Orders Electrification of Lines in New York City, 689
*- Statistics for November (Mineral Traffic), 203
Non-inflammable Material in Rolling Stock, 315
*- Stretford Urban District Council and Light Railways in the Manchester Area, 67
    “ Non-smoking Labels Abandoned, 633
*- Transfer of Ministry to the Board of Trade, No Time Yet Fixed, 450
North British Railway, Annual Meeting and Chairman’s Remarks, 341
*Mukden and Kirin Railway Construction, 367  
North British Railway, Rates Reduction and Coal Prices, 261
*Natal Railways Electrification, 261
Norwegian Rail Cars Ordered from Germany, 473
*National Union of Railwaymen and Suggestion to the Companies, 473
Orleans and Midi Railways’ Electrification Schemes, 561
*Newton Abbot Station, Projected Modernisation, 421
Pennsylvania Railway Headquarters at Philadelphia, Fire at the Station, 661
*New Year Honours for Railway Officials, 13, 203
Pneumatic Door Six-car Trains on the Piccadilly Line, 121
*New York State Orders Electrification of Lines in New York City, 689
Pullmian, Limited,London to Leeds and Harrogate, 393, 421, 670
*Non-inflammable Material in Rolling Stock, 315
Pullman Vestibule and Buckeye Coupling, Advantage of, 579
*"Non-smoking" Labels Abandoned, 633
Rail Motor Cars, Former History on the London and South-Western, 261
*North British Railway, Annual Meeting and Chairman's Remarks, 341
Rails Rolled in the United States, Tonnage Statistics, 633
*North British Railway, Rates Reduction and Coal Prices, 261
Railway Benevolent Institution, Annual Dinner, 473, 525
*Norwegian Rail Cars Ordered from Germany, 473
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued)-.
*Orleans and Midi Railways' Electrification Schemes, 561
Railway Companies, Chambers of Commerce and Federation of British Industries, 147
*Pennsylvania Railway Headquarters at Philadelphia, Fire at the Station, 661
Railway Companies and Labour Unions, Chairman’s Rebuke to Outsiders, 525
*Pneumatic Door Six-car Trains on the Piccadilly Line, 121
Railway Companies and Press Criticism, 421
*"Pullmian, Limited," London to Leeds and Harrogate, 393, 421, 670
Railway Companies’ Representative and the
*Pullman Vestibule and Buckeye Coupling, Advantage of, 579
    Unions, Progress, 421
*Rail Motor Cars, Former History on the London and South-Western, 261
Railway Dividends Improvement Since Decontrol, British and Irish, 147
*Rails Rolled in the United States, Tonnage Statistics, 633
Railway Expenditure, Authorised, Bill to Increase Amount, 473
*Railway Benevolent Institution, Annual Dinner, 473, 525
Railway Fires Act Amendment, 393
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
Railway Material Exports Statistics, 67, 203, 231, 393, 579, 607
*Railway Companies, Chambers of Commerce and Federation of British Industries, 147
Railwaymen’s Wage Negotiations, 41, 393
*Railway Companies and Labour Unions, Chairman's Rebuke to Outsiders, 525
Railwaymen’s Wages and Cost of Living, 689 Railway Purchase Offer and its Refusal, 13
*Railway Companies and Press Criticism, 421
  Railway Rates Tribunal:
*Railway Companies' Representative and the Unions, Progress, 421
    Annual Report, First, 1922, 393
*Railway Dividends Improvement Since Decontrol, British and Irish, 147
Applications to the Tribunal, Colonel Ashley on Position, 499
*Railway Expenditure, Authorised, Bill to Increase Amount, 473
Decision as to Tickets Subject to Statute, 382
*Railway Fires Act Amendment, 393
Proposal to Set Up Local Joint Committees to Deal with Certain Matters and Make Representations to the Tribunal, 67, 121
*Railway Material Exports Statistics, 67, 203, 231, 393, 579, 607
  Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 393, 447
*Railwaymen's Wage Negotiations, 41, 393
Railways and their Men, British and United States, 147, 231, 367
*Railwaymen's Wages and Cost of Living, 689  
Rates and Railway Stockholders, 661
*Railway Purchase Offer and its Refusal, 13
Rates—see also Railway Rates Tribunal, also Fares
*Railway Rates Tribunal:
Rotterdam-Amsterdam Railway Electrification, 382
*- Annual Report, First, 1922, 393
Season Tickets at Half Rates for Juniors, 579
*- Applications to the Tribunal, Colonel Ashley on Position, 499
Season Tickets and Public Expectation, 614 Second-class on Railways, Suggested Abandonment, 341, 689
*- Decision as to Tickets Subject to Statute, 382
  Shrewsbury and Welshpool Joint Line, 393
*- Proposal to Set Up Local Joint Committees to Deal with Certain Matters and Make Representations to the Tribunal, 67, 121
  Southern Railway :
*Railway Shopmen's War Bonus, 393, 447
Basingstoke and Alton Railway not to be Abandoned, 666
*Railways and their Men, British and United States, 147, 231, 367
Brighton Section of the Southern Railway, Sir William Forbes on, 121
*Rates and Railway Stockholders, 661
Headquarters at Waterloo, 67
*Rates--see also Railway Rates Tribunal, also Fares
Premature Electrification Announcement, 147
*Rotterdam-Amsterdam Railway Electrification, 382
Staff Appointments, 67, 661
*Season Tickets at Half Rates for Juniors, 579
South-Eastern Railway, Absorption of Three Companies Approved by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 93
*Season Tickets and Public Expectation, 614  
South-Eastern Section Electrification Contracts, 382
*Second-class on Railways, Suggested Abandonment, 341, 689
South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Valedictory Meeting, Past History and Recent Improvements, 453
*Shrewsbury and Welshpool Joint Line, 393
Staff Changes Consequent on Grouping, 93, 121, 261, 315—see also Appointments
*Southern Railway :
Stockholm-Goteberg Railway, Single-phase System Adopted for Electrification, 287, 661
*- Basingstoke and Alton Railway not to be Abandoned, 666
Stoke-on-Trent Improved Train Service from Euston, 382
*- Brighton Section of the Southern Railway, Sir William Forbes on, 121
Storage on English and Welsh Railways, Reduction in Charges, 231
*- Headquarters at Waterloo, 67
Streatham Junction, Tooting and Merton- road Line, Possible Restoration of Service, 393
*- Premature Electrification Announcement, 147
Swedish Appropriations for Railway Construction, 447
*- Staff Appointments, 67, 661
Swedish Locomotive Building, 261
*South-Eastern Railway, Absorption of Three Companies Approved by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 93
Swiss Federal Council and Furka Railway Completion, 175
*South-Eastern Section Electrification Contracts, 382
Swiss Locomotives, Conference between Federal Railways and Locomotive Factories, 184
*South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Valedictory Meeting, Past History and Recent Improvements, 453
Swiss State Railways, Earlier Completion of Electrification, 226
*Staff Changes Consequent on Grouping, 93, 121, 261, 315--see also Appointments
Telegraph Department of a Railway, Figures, E. J. Collier, 175
*Stockholm-Goteberg Railway, Single-phase System Adopted for Electrification, 287, 661
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario, Railway Electrification, Favourable Report on, 116, 315
*Stoke-on-Trent Improved Train Service from Euston, 382
Temperance Among Railwaymen, 71
*Storage on English and Welsh Railways, Reduction in Charges, 231
Third-class Sleeping Cars Not to be Started, 13
*Streatham Junction, Tooting and Merton- road Line, Possible Restoration of Service, 393
Thomas, Mr. J. H., New Year Message to Railwaymen on Wage Negotiations, 41
*Swedish Appropriations for Railway Construction, 447
Traffic for the British Empire Exhibition and Sports Stadium at Wembley, Extensive Preparations by Companies, 67
*Swedish Locomotive Building, 261
  Traffic—see Ministry of Transport, Statistics
*Swiss Federal Council and Furka Railway Completion, 175
Tram Extensions in Madras, Suggested Working by Gas Engines, 367
*Swiss Locomotives, Conference between Federal Railways and Locomotive Factories, 184
Transport of Coal, Report of Advisory Committee for Coal and the Coal Industry, 71
*Swiss State Railways, Earlier Completion of Electrification, 226
Tube Extension, Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton, or Great Northern and City, Question in Parliament, 231
*Telegraph Department of a Railway, Figures, E. J. Collier, 175
Underground Electric Railways Company, Enormous Traffic by Road and Railway, 341
*Temiskaming and Northern Ontario, Railway Electrification, Favourable Report on, 116, 315
Underground Staff Suggestions Made and Adopted, 393
*Temperance Among Railwaymen, 71
Unemployed Skilled Labour at Crewe Transferred to France, 607
*Third-class Sleeping Cars Not to be Started, 13
United States Railways and their Men, Improved Relations, 147, 231
*Thomas, Mr. J. H., New Year Message to Railwaymen on Wage Negotiations, 41
Venezuela, Report on Railway Concessions in, 287
*Traffic for the British Empire Exhibition and Sports Stadium at Wembley, Extensive Preparations by Companies, 67
Victoria (Australia), Holiday Trip of 1000 Miles, 13
*Traffic--see Ministry of Transport, Statistics
Victorian Railway Electrification Extending, 553
*Tram Extensions in Madras, Suggested Working by Gas Engines, 367
Virginian Railway, Electrification of 215 Miles, 553
*Transport of Coal, Report of Advisory Committee for Coal and the Coal Industry, 71
Waterloo Station, Reconstruction Cost, 203
*Tube Extension, Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton, or Great Northern and City, Question in Parliament, 231
Weather, Holidays, Men’s Unions and Railway Rates, 689
*Underground Electric Railways Company, Enormous Traffic by Road and Railway, 341
Week-end Tickets Concession, 473
*Underground Staff Suggestions Made and Adopted, 393
Welsh Highlands Light Railways Progress, 203
*Unemployed Skilled Labour at Crewe Transferred to France, 607
Welsh Highlands Railway Opening, 579
*United States Railways and their Men, Improved Relations, 147, 231
West Somerset Mineral Railway Company Wound Up and Dissolved, 341
*Venezuela, Report on Railway Concessions in, 287
Wimbledon and Sutton Railway, Bill Passed Third Reading, 579
*Victoria (Australia), Holiday Trip of 1000 Miles, 13
Woolwich Locomotives, Built and Partly Built, are Still Unsold, 13, 393
*Victorian Railway Electrification Extending, 553
Workmen’s Tickets and Railway Liability, 607
*Virginian Railway, Electrification of 215 Miles, 553
RECORD Speed at a Pulp and Paper Mill, 632 Refractory Material to Withstand More Severe Heat, Great Need in Metallurgy, 231
*Waterloo Station, Reconstruction Cost, 203
Reservoir, The Gouin, Quebec, One of Largest in the World, 607
*Weather, Holidays, Men's Unions and Railway Rates, 689
Rhodesian-Congo Border Concession Company, 362
*Week-end Tickets Concession, 473
Rio Tinto Mine Worked by the Phoenicians over 1000 Years B.C., 473
*Welsh Highlands Light Railways Progress, 203
Road Programme Cost in Quebec, 689
*Welsh Highlands Railway Opening, 579
Road Transport Completes Ruin of Canals Begun by Railway Competition, 579
*West Somerset Mineral Railway Company Wound Up and Dissolved, 341
Roofing Materials, D. Anderson and Son, Limited, 645
*Wimbledon and Sutton Railway, Bill Passed Third Reading, 579
Roumanian Engineer’s Plan to Keep Open in Winter the Channel of St. Lawrence River, 481
*Woolwich Locomotives, Built and Partly Built, are Still Unsold, 13, 393
Rubber from Dutch Indies, Increased Export, 393
*Workmen's Tickets and Railway Liability, 607
Rubber Industry, Institution, Papers—see Associations
 
Rubber-covered Roadway, Experimental, near Manchester, 402
*RECORD Speed at a Pulp and Paper Mill, 632  
Rubber as a Road Surface Dressing, Success in Ceylon, 41
*Refractory Material to Withstand More Severe Heat, Great Need in Metallurgy, 231
Russian Manganese Ore Export Decline, 607
*Reservoir, The Gouin, Quebec, One of Largest in the World, 607
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*Rhodesian-Congo Border Concession Company, 362
SAFE Doors, Messrs. Chubb and Son’s Film Exhibition, 130
*Rio Tinto Mine Worked by the Phoenicians over 1000 Years B.C., 473
Salmon River, Idaho, and Water Power Projects, 473, 525
*Road Programme Cost in Quebec, 689
Salt Deposits in Nova Scotia, Development, 421
*Road Transport Completes Ruin of Canals Begun by Railway Competition, 579
Sandpaper for Cleaning Off Paint, &c., while Damp, Special Advantages, 633
*Roofing Materials, D. Anderson and Son, Limited, 645
Sanitary Science Research, Scholarship Offered for, 175
*Roumanian Engineer's Plan to Keep Open in Winter the Channel of St. Lawrence River, 481
Saturated Air, Circumstances Producing Ill Effects from, 499
*Rubber from Dutch Indies, Increased Export, 393
Sawdust Burning for Boiler Purposes, 147
*Rubber Industry, Institution, Papers--see Associations
Scholarships, Electrical—see Electrical Matters Scientific Periodicals in Great Britain, Libraries where they can be Consulted, 121
*Rubber-covered Roadway, Experimental, near Manchester, 402
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
*Rubber as a Road Surface Dressing, Success in Ceylon, 41
Diesel-driven Ship Service between Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 147
*Russian Manganese Ore Export Decline, 607
Fires on American Ships Due to Spontaneous Combustion in Coal, 633
 
German Submarine Engines’ Light Weight, Dr. G. E. Lucke, 147
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  Hong Kong, Shipbuilding in, 8
*SAFE Doors, Messrs. Chubb and Son's Film Exhibition, 130
Launch with Gas Engine and Producer for Hangchow, China, 661
*Salmon River, Idaho, and Water Power Projects, 473, 525
Leviathan Overhauling at Newport News, Slow Progress, 147
*Salt Deposits in Nova Scotia, Development, 421
Lifeboat, Motor, for Cromer, 574
*Sandpaper for Cleaning Off Paint, andc., while Damp, Special Advantages, 633
Lifeboats’ Automatic Illumination on Launching, 525
*Sanitary Science Research, Scholarship Offered for, 175
Mauretania’s Latest Type Direction Finder, 525
*Saturated Air, Circumstances Producing Ill Effects from, 499
New Zealand Ship Rotorua, Largest Passenger Steamer on Panama Route, 341
*Sawdust Burning for Boiler Purposes, 147
Prize for Internal Ship Decoration Design, 607
*Scholarships, Electrical--see Electrical Matters  
Propelling a Cargo Boat, 565
*Scientific Periodicals in Great Britain, Libraries where they can be Consulted, 121
Screw Propeller with Five Blades, 579
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
Shipbuilding in Canada at Very Low Ebb,393
*- Diesel-driven Ship Service between Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 147
Singapore, Projected Naval Base for Modern
*- Fires on American Ships Due to Spontaneous Combustion in Coal, 633
    Ships, 315
*- German Submarine Engines' Light Weight, Dr. G. E. Lucke, 147
Three New 20,000-Ton Passenger Liners to be Built by Harland and Wolff, Limited, 689
*- Hong Kong, Shipbuilding in, 8
Turbine-driven Ferry Boats for New York, 93
*- Launch with Gas Engine and Producer for Hangchow, China, 661
Wooden Steamers, War-time, from British Columbia, 287
*- Leviathan Overhauling at Newport News, Slow Progress, 147
SIEMENS and Halske and Siemens-Schuckert Companies 80 per cent. Dividends, 261
*- Lifeboat, Motor, for Cromer, 574
Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture, Conversazione, &c., at Leonard-street Technical College, 50, 93, 101
*- Lifeboats' Automatic Illumination on Launching, 525
Silver Discovery of Remarkable Value in Keeley Mine, Canada, 287
*- Mauretania's Latest Type Direction Finder, 525
Societies—see Associations. &c.
*- New Zealand Ship Rotorua, Largest Passenger Steamer on Panama Route, 341
South African Mint Coining, 661
*- Prize for Internal Ship Decoration Design, 607
Spanish Copper Companies’ Inter-agreement, 507
*- Propelling a Cargo Boat, 565
Speaking Flame, Talking Pictures and Broadcasting, Reported Invention, 525
*- Screw Propeller with Five Blades, 579
Standardisation in Cost Accountancy, Verbatim Report, 341
*- Shipbuilding in Canada at Very Low Ebb,393
Steam Boiler, the Atmos,Test of New Swedish Type, 341
*- Singapore, Projected Naval Base for Modern Ships, 315
Steam Temperatures, Difficulty of Control, 607 Submerged Bridge, Largest in India, 633
*- Three New 20,000-Ton Passenger Liners to be Built by Harland and Wolff, Limited, 689
Suez Canal Improvements, Immediate Start, 175
*- Turbine-driven Ferry Boats for New York, 93
Suez Canal Ore Traffic Figures, 67
*- Wooden Steamers, War-time, from British Columbia, 287
Sugar Beet Factory Suggested in the Spalding Area, 341
*SIEMENS and Halske and Siemens-Schuckert Companies 80 per cent. Dividends, 261
Sukkur Barrage Scheme, Government Sanction Given, 421
*Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture, Conversazione, andc., at Leonard-street Technical College, 50, 93, 101
Summer Vacation Lectures at Grenoble, 704
*Silver Discovery of Remarkable Value in Keeley Mine, Canada, 287
Swiss Aluminium Industry Statistics, 13 Sydney Harbour New Bridge Tenders, 362
*Societies--see Associations. andc.
*South African Mint Coining, 661
*Spanish Copper Companies' Inter-agreement, 507
*Speaking Flame, Talking Pictures and Broadcasting, Reported Invention, 525
*Standardisation in Cost Accountancy, Verbatim Report, 341
*Steam Boiler, the "Atmos," Test of New Swedish Type, 341
*Steam Temperatures, Difficulty of Control, 607  
*Submerged Bridge, Largest in India, 633
*Suez Canal Improvements, Immediate Start, 175
*Suez Canal Ore Traffic Figures, 67
*Sugar Beet Factory Suggested in the Spalding Area, 341
*Sukkur Barrage Scheme, Government Sanction Given, 421
*Summer Vacation Lectures at Grenoble, 704
*Swiss Aluminium Industry Statistics, 13  
*Sydney Harbour New Bridge Tenders, 362
 
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TASMANIA, Projected Shipping Port at Cole Bay, and Railway from, 499
*TASMANIA, Projected Shipping Port at Cole Bay, and Railway from, 499
Tasmanian Tin-bearing Discovery, 147
*Tasmanian Tin-bearing Discovery, 147
Telegraphic Line Between Kilo, in the Congo, and British System, in Uganda, 175
*Telegraphic Line Between Kilo, in the Congo, and British System, in Uganda, 175
Telephone Service, Need of Adequate Provision for, in Construction of Large Buildings, 367
*Telephone Service, Need of Adequate Provision for, in Construction of Large Buildings, 367
Telephone System in New Delhi, Cables About to be Laid, 579
*Telephone System in New Delhi, Cables About to be Laid, 579
Telephones of Western Europe, Technical Administrators’ Meeting, 294
*Telephones of Western Europe, Technical Administrators' Meeting, 294
Testing Machine, Largest in the World, 175
*Testing Machine, Largest in the World, 175
Thornycroft’s Educational System, 645
*Thornycroft's Educational System, 645
Thornycroft Suction Gas Lorry, 568
*Thornycroft Suction Gas Lorry, 568
Tidal Power Problem, Dr. Ing. Siemonsen, 261
*Tidal Power Problem, Dr. Ing. Siemonsen, 261
Tiles and Brick from Castor Oil Beans, 287
*Tiles and Brick from Castor Oil Beans, 287
Timber Consumption in Illinois Coal Mines, 499
*Timber Consumption in Illinois Coal Mines, 499
Timber in Saskatchewan, Statistics, 689
*Timber in Saskatchewan, Statistics, 689
Timber Seasoning, Opinion of Forest Research Expert in India, 689
*Timber Seasoning, Opinion of Forest Research Expert in India, 689
Tin Industry, Termination of Burma Government Scheme, 261
*Tin Industry, Termination of Burma Government Scheme, 261
Tin-plates Imports into Netherlands East Indies, Nearly All from Great Britain, 231
*Tin-plates Imports into Netherlands East Indies, Nearly All from Great Britain, 231
Tin-plates, Peppery Blister in, Professor Edwards, 633
*Tin-plates, Peppery Blister in, Professor Edwards, 633
Tin Stocks and the Bandoeng Agreement, Arrangement Made, 473
*Tin Stocks and the Bandoeng Agreement, Arrangement Made, 473
Titanium—see Iron and Steel
*Titanium--see Iron and Steel
Torbanite Discovery in South Africa, Expected Oil Yield, 499
*Torbanite Discovery in South Africa, Expected Oil Yield, 499
Toronto Harbour, Increased Activity of, 447 Transmission, Electrical—see Electrical Matters T.N.T., Picric Acid and Tetryl, Specific Heats of, Determinations in American Laboratory, 553
*Toronto Harbour, Increased Activity of, 447  
Tunnel Proposed for Diversion of the Salmon River for Development of Water Power, 473, 525
*Transmission, Electrical--see Electrical Matters  
Turbines for Winnipeg Hydro, 315
*T.N.T., Picric Acid and Tetryl, Specific Heats of, Determinations in American Laboratory, 553
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*Tunnel Proposed for Diversion of the Salmon River for Development of Water Power, 473, 525
UNEMPLOYMENT Increase in Switzerland, 13
*Turbines for Winnipeg Hydro, 315
University of London, Four Lectures on the Control of the Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Professor Miles Walker, 170
 
University of Sheffield, Symposium on Resistance of Alloys to Corrosion, 367
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*UNEMPLOYMENT Increase in Switzerland, 13
*University of London, Four Lectures on the Control of the Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Professor Miles Walker, 170
*University of Sheffield, Symposium on Resistance of Alloys to Corrosion, 367
 
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VALPARAISO, Port of, Extension of the Mole and Harbour Works, 607
*VALPARAISO, Port of, Extension of the Mole and Harbour Works, 607
Vancouver Harbour Widening, 341
*Vancouver Harbour Widening, 341
Vancouver and North Vancouver, First Bridge to Connect the Two, 93
*Vancouver and North Vancouver, First Bridge to Connect the Two, 93
Vizagapatam, Proposed Harbour, 315
*Vizagapatam, Proposed Harbour, 315
Volcanic Islands Erupting off Cochin China, 525
*Volcanic Islands Erupting off Cochin China, 525
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WAGES Proposals Ballot in Railway Wagon Building and Repairing Trades, 447
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Walsall, Proposed Establishment of Engineering Society, 341
*WAGES Proposals Ballot in Railway Wagon Building and Repairing Trades, 447
Water Power Schemes for Canada Several New, 341
*Walsall, Proposed Establishment of Engineering Society, 341
WATER SUPPLY :
*Water Power Schemes for Canada Several New, 341
Chicago Water Supply, Enormous Daily Demand, 607
*WATER SUPPLY :
Metropolitan Water Board Scheme North of the Thames, 315
*- Chicago Water Supply, Enormous Daily Demand, 607
Ministry of Health Advisory Committee, 175
*- Metropolitan Water Board Scheme North of the Thames, 315
Montreal City Waterworks and its Cost, 315 Rio de Janeiro, Water Supply Extensions,
*- Ministry of Health Advisory Committee, 175
    Projected by Brazilian Government, 261
*- Montreal City Waterworks and its Cost, 315  
Three Electrically Driven Pumps for Calcutta Water Supply, 473
*- Rio de Janeiro, Water Supply Extensions, Projected by Brazilian Government, 261
WELDED Pressure Vessels, Results of Tests, 231
*- Three Electrically Driven Pumps for Calcutta Water Supply, 473
Welded River Crossings, N. E. Wagner, 579
*WELDED Pressure Vessels, Results of Tests, 231
Welland Ship Canal, Work on, 315
*Welded River Crossings, N. E. Wagner, 579
White Enamel Resistant to Acids, New Type, 447
*Welland Ship Canal, Work on, 315
Whitworth Society Dinner at Olympia in September, 421
*White Enamel Resistant to Acids, New Type, 447
Why Research is Necessary, 673
*Whitworth Society Dinner at Olympia in September, 421
Winnipeg City Hydro-electric System to Install Steam Stand-by Plant, 689
*Why Research is Necessary, 673
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
*Winnipeg City Hydro-electric System to Install Steam Stand-by Plant, 689
American Radio Messages to Munchentuch- see (Berne) Station, 673
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
Audibility of Wireless Signals, Experiments in Method of Increasing, 661
*- American Radio Messages to Munchentuch--see (Berne) Station, 673
Basis of Wireless Communication, Sir Oliver Lodge, 93
*- Audibility of Wireless Signals, Experiments in Method of Increasing, 661
Bibliography of Publications on Wireless, 13
*- Basis of Wireless Communication, Sir Oliver Lodge, 93
Birmingham Broadcasting Station, 661
*- Bibliography of Publications on Wireless, 13
Broadcasting Stations in the United States, 553
*- Birmingham Broadcasting Station, 661
Colombo Wireless Station Condemned as Out of Date, Projected Improvements, 367
*- Broadcasting Stations in the United States, 553
Direction Finders, Wireless Newest Type on the Cunarder Mauretania, 525
*- Colombo Wireless Station Condemned as Out of Date, Projected Improvements, 367
Greece, Radio Stations being Established in Accordance with International Agreement, 421
*- Direction Finders, Wireless Newest Type on the Cunarder Mauretania, 525
Harbin, Manchuria, Wireless Station Redeemed from the Russians, 511
*- Greece, Radio Stations being Established in Accordance with International Agreement, 421
Madagascar, Powerful Station at Antananarivo, 315
*- Harbin, Manchuria, Wireless Station Redeemed from the Russians, 511
New Non-interfering Detector, Harold P. Doule, 67
*- Madagascar, Powerful Station at Antananarivo, 315
Norway and Wireless Stations, Concession Asked for from Government, 41
*- New Non-interfering Detector, Harold P. Doule, 67
Nova Zembla, Wireless Station to be Erected at, by the Russians, 579
*- Norway and Wireless Stations, Concession Asked for from Government, 41
Radio Communication Between France and Poland, Paris and Beyrout, 121
*- Nova Zembla, Wireless Station to be Erected at, by the Russians, 579
Radiophone Experiments in Mine Life-saving, 121
*- Radio Communication Between France and Poland, Paris and Beyrout, 121
Radio Society of Great Britain (Formerly Wireless Society of London), Successful Experiments in Transatlantic Telegraphy, 67
*- Radiophone Experiments in Mine Life-saving, 121
Radio-telegraphy Between Bulgaria and Moscow, 661
*- Radio Society of Great Britain (Formerly Wireless Society of London), Successful Experiments in Transatlantic Telegraphy, 67
Siamese Government and Bangkok Station, Withdrawal of Communication Permission, 147
*- Radio-telegraphy Between Bulgaria and Moscow, 661
South African Union Government and the Marconi Company, 175
*- Siamese Government and Bangkok Station, Withdrawal of Communication Permission, 147
Static Interference in Reception of Radio Signals, Prevention of, 67
*- South African Union Government and the Marconi Company, 175
Study of Short Wave Lengths by Amateurs, French Offer of Prizes, 147
*- Static Interference in Reception of Radio Signals, Prevention of, 67
Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Bell Island, Newfoundland, Wireless Stations Projected at, 315
*- Study of Short Wave Lengths by Amateurs, French Offer of Prizes, 147
Wireless and Aircraft, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 41
*- Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Bell Island, Newfoundland, Wireless Stations Projected at, 315
Wireless in the Provinces to be Regulated, Locally, 553
*- Wireless and Aircraft, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 41
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued):
*- Wireless in the Provinces to be Regulated, Locally, 553
Wireless Town for England, Marconi Company’s Scheme, 392
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued):
W1TWATERSRAND Mines Development Since 1910, 367
*- "Wireless Town" for England, Marconi Company's Scheme, 392
Workmen Sent Abroad, Agreement as to Wages Between Amalgamated Engineering Union and Engineering Employers’ Federation, 147
*WITWATERSRAND Mines Development Since 1910, 367
World’s Coaling Record at Port Said, 315
*Workmen Sent Abroad, Agreement as to Wages Between Amalgamated Engineering Union and Engineering Employers' Federation, 147
*World's Coaling Record at Port Said, 315
 
Y
Y
YANGTZE Port, New, at Kiukiang, 661
*YANGTZE Port, New, at Kiukiang, 661
Yarn, Specially Treated and Tested. Results, 579
*Yarn, Specially Treated and Tested, Results, 579
Yukon Gold Mined by Dredgers on the Klon- dyke River, 114
*Yukon Gold Mined by Dredgers on the Klondyke River, 114
Yunnan, China, Minerals Abundant, but Capital
*Yunnan, China, Minerals Abundant, but Capital and Means of Communication Lacking, 287
and Means of Communication Lacking, 287
*Yunnan, China, Programme for Development, 287
Yunnan, China, Programme for Development, 287
 
z
Z
ZINC Chloride as Wood Preservative, Necessary Precaution, 393
*ZINC Chloride as Wood Preservative, Necessary Precaution, 393
Zinc and Lead Concentration and other Plant to be Constructed for Mine in Quebec, 287
*Zinc and Lead Concentration and other Plant to be Constructed for Mine in Quebec, 287
Zinc Works in Sardinia, Prospect of Italy’s
*Zinc Works in Sardinia, Prospect of Italy's Independence of Foreign Zinc Supplies, 393
Independence of Foreign Zinc Supplies, 393


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A

  • ACCIDENTS in Witwatersrand Mines, 315
  • AERONAUTICS:
  • - Aeroplanes for Bulgaria, British and French Contracts, 447
  • - Chinese Aeroplane Service for Passengers and Goods, 661
  • - Compass, Earth Inductor Type, for . Air Service, Satisfactory Results, 41
  • - Hangars, Balloon, Method for Regulation of Temperature, 121
  • - Non-stop Aeroplane, 2600 Miles, Across the United States, 553
  • - Royal Air Force Pageant , 553
  • - Survey of Projected Electric Transmission Line by Photographs from Aeroplane, 546
  • - Transatlantic Aeroplane Service, London, vid Plymouth, Lisbon, andc., to New York, 579
  • - Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. S. Ames, 299
  • - Zeebrugge Aeroplane Construction Industry, 367
  • AERIAL Ropeway for Boiler Ash Conveyance, 294
  • African Artists, Brass Castings at Benin and South-West Adamawa, 121
  • A-L Club's Dinner, 8
  • Air Compressor, Need of Careful Supervision to Avoid Excessive Cost, 607
  • Air Heater Invention of Swedish Engineer, Technical Opinions on, 499
  • Alkalies Action on Boiler Plates, Investigations, 499
  • Alldays and Onions, Limited, Long-service Presentations, 129
  • Alloys Resistance to Corrosion, 330, 473
  • Aluminium-Iron, 15 Per Cent. Alloy, Good Results for Castings, 93
  • Aluminium Production in the United States, Exports and Imports, 473
  • Ammonia, Purity of, Rival Claims of America and Germany, Comparison with Great Britain, 661
  • Amsterdam to Construct Tunnel under the Y River, 121
  • Anti-dazzle Light Eill, 13
  • Apprentice Advancement Scheme, Presentation of Certificates at Central Marine Engine Works, 287
  • Arsenical Deposits Reported in British Columbia, 697
  • Asbestos Deposits in Western Australia, 315
  • Asbestos and Serpentine, Extensive Alternate Seams Discovered in the Transvaal, 231

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS' :
  • - Avoidance of Scale Troubles, and Cooling Water Circulation, 607
  • ASSOCIATION OF DROP FORGERS AND STAMPERS :
  • - Lectures by Dr. Leslie Aitchison, 231, 367
  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :
  • - Annual Dinner, 387

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
  • - Lathe Tools Research Committee Investigations, 13
  • INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
  • - Birmingham and Midlands Sections, Restoration after having Lapsed, 261
  • INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS :
  • - Standardisation in Costing, Conference, 239
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Annual Meeting and other Functions, 125
  • - Carnegie Fund Grants in Aid of Research, Notice, 147
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • - Development of Membership Overseas, Formation of Local Sections, 41
  • INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • - Election of Officers, 485
  • - Fourth Dinner, 511
  • - Third Annual Congress, 315, 579
  • INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • - Ball Bearings, New Departure in Discussion upon, 525
  • - Summer Visit in Liverpool, Programme of,
  • INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Oxygen in Gas Making, 661
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Awards for Papers, 485
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 151
  • - Annual Meeting, Presentations to the Institution in Memory of Dr. Silvanus Thompson, 534
  • - Faraday Medal Award to Sir C. A. Parsons, 211
  • - Premium Awards for Papers, 1922-23, 622
  • - Presentation to Mr. J. W. Meares by Indian Friends, 120
  • - War Memorial Scholarships, 322
  • - Wireless Section :
  • -- Radio Station Towers and Masts, Design of, C. F. Elwell, 367
  • -- Winding of High-frequency Inductances, Professor C. L. Fortescue, 588
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Dinner in Celebration of Foundation Anniversary, 537
  • - Midland Section :
  • -- Neglect of Use of Specifications of the Engineering Standards Association, Dr. C. C. Garrard, 67
  • INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
  • - Central Heating, Useful Information in, B. R. Wingfield, 121
  • - Summer Meeting at Folkestone, Paper by Mr. J. Roger Preston, 676
  • INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • - Address of Hon. General Secretary, 116
  • - Annual Dinner, 353

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Meeting to Consider Formation of New Society, 41
  • - William Henry Allen Grant Award, 619
  • INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
  • - Awards for Services, 299
  • INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
  • - Powdered Fuel and Lancashire Boilers, E. A. Leybourne, 473
  • - Turbine Troubles and their Causes, Professor A. L. Mellanby and Mr. W. Kerr, 579
  • INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
  • - Methods of Testing Physical Properties of Oils, 499
  • INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
  • - Depth of Drilling, L. C. Keen, 473
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Report, Membership, New President, 231
  • - Grouping and the Institution's Members, 41
  • - Presidential Appointment, 175
  • - "Proceedings," New Issue of, 689
  • - Railway Accidents During 1901-1920, George Holt, 447
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • - Annual Meeting, Report, Election of Officers, 514, 540, 622
  • - Measurement of the Heating Value of Gas, C. V. Boys, 421
  • - Meetings and Elections, 256, 540, 622
  • INSTITUTION OF RUBBER INDUSTRY :
  • - Rubber and Paint Industries, Dr. D. F. Twiss, 447
  • - Manchester Section :
  • -- Volatile Solvents Recovery, J. H. Mandelburg, 261
  • INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
  • - New Title for Concrete Institute, 8
  • - Visit to Gloucester, 669
  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
  • - Fuel Briquettes, Pitches Used in Manufacture, A. Grounds, 121
  • - Birmingham and Midland Section :
  • -- Modern Electrolytic Methods, Alex. E. Tucker, 13
  • SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • - Alloys Resistant to Corrosion, J. F. Kayser, 473
  • - Electronic Theory of Valency, Discussion at Cambridge, 594
  • SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • - Annual General Meeting, Election of Officers and Council, 269
  • SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
  • - Electrified Spheres Problem, Completion, Dr. Russell, 240

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
  • - Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. S. Ames, 299
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - Heat-resisting Glasses, Sir C. Parsons on Professor W. E. S. Turner's Paper, 499
  • - Paint Work, Rubbing Down, Damp Process and its Advantages, C. A. Klein, 231
  • AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Harbour Dredging Project, 525
  • Australian Customs Tariff Decisions, British Preferential Rates, 553

B

  • BAUXITE in British Guiana, Extensive Deposits, 261
  • Beama (British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association) Dinner, 322
  • Beardmore News, 116
  • Belgian Congo Export Trade, Remarkable Increase, 341
  • Birmingham's Scheme for Direct Outlet to the Sea, 689
  • Bitumen from Tar Sands for Surfacing Roadways, 67
  • Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
  • Boiler Efficiency at 85 Per Cent., W. M. Selvey, 421
  • Boiler, Large, Fired with Powdered Coal, Tests of, 367
  • Boiler, Marine, Return-tube, Board of Trade Report on Failure, 473
  • Boilers, Effluent Tank Water for, Doubtful Resource, 689
  • Boilers, Water-tube Marine, Board of Trade Standard, 175
  • Bombay, Scheme for Reclamation of Back Bay, 499, 607
  • Brass and Copper, Association of Large Users of, 421, 463
  • Brass Furnace Practice in the United States, 67 Brass Melting in Electrical Furnaces, 93
  • Brass, Standard, Experiments on, with Regard to Zinc Removal, 93
  • Bridge, Concrete, Longest in the World, 175
  • Bridge, Nerbudda, at Akbarpur, Details of, 661 British Cast Iron, andc.--see Iron
  • British Columbia Log Output for 1922, 315
  • British Electrical Manufacturers--see Electrical Matters
  • British Engineering Standards Associations :
  • - British Engineering Standards Specifications :
  • -- Air Break Circuit Breakers, Air Break Knife Switches and Laminated Bush Switches, 421
  • -- Cast Iron and Enamelled Cast Iron, Steam- jacketed Pans, 602
  • -- Dimensions and Properties of British Standard Rolled Steel Sections, andc., 704
  • -- Insulating Oils for Use in Transformers, 499
  • -- Piston Rings for Motor Car Engines, 169
  • British Engineers' Association :
  • - Ground Plan Showing Progress of Space Letting in the British Empire Exhibition, 421, 689
  • - Shipbuilding, Marine and General Engineering Exhibits, Over 75 per cent, of Space Already Allotted by the Association, 633
  • British Motor Road Roller with Scarifier, Advantage of, 41
  • British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association :
  • - Communication of Investigation Results, 261
  • - Polishing Metals, Investigation of Materials Used, Dartrey Lewis, 287
  • Bronze Alloy, Coronium, Composition of, E. Hall Craggs, 473
  • Bureau of Standards, New Director, 689
  • By-product Coke Oven Plant, Large, Hamilton, Ontario, 372, 661

C

  • CALORIFIC Value, W. B. Davidson, 553
  • "Calorising" of Metals,Description of Process, 367
  • Canada and Scrap Metals, Import Duty Urged,
  • Canadian Government Dry Dock at Esquimalt, Vancouver Island, Construction Delayed by Accident, 315
  • Canal, Proposed, in China between Chekian and Tientsin, 93
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Simplified Detection of, 661
  • Carrot River Valley, Canada, Reclamation, 287
  • Castings for Evaporators and Pans, 74
  • Catalogues for Kenya Colony, 282
  • Catalogues for New Zealand, 511
  • Cement Plant, Three-kiln, near Barry, Expected Cost and Output, 315
  • Cement Works, Further Large, near Cardiff, 231
  • Central American Canal, Suggestion as to Building a Second, 147
  • Chain-annealing and Safety of Workers, 175
  • Chilean Trade, Poor Supply of British Catalogues in Comparison with other Countries, 67
  • Chimneys for Chemical Works, T. S. Clark, 371
  • China as a Market for British Machinery, 93
  • Chinese Government Chaos and Finances, 315
  • Chinese Houseboat as Electrical Showroom, 553
  • Clocks, Electric, Advantages of, 525

COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :

  • - Anthracite in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Proposed Utilisation of, 499
  • - Brazil Coal-mining Industry, Inferiority of Native Coal, 689
  • - Brodsworth Colliery, Doncaster, Record Week's Output, 315
  • - Bulgaria, Increased Coal Production in, 607
  • - Cantor Lecture on Brown Coals and Lignites, Dr. W. A. Bone, 181
  • - Chinese Coal Production in 1922, 607
  • - Coal-loading on Board Ships, New Apparatus, 175
  • - Coal Reserve, per Capita, of Principal Countries, 689
  • - Coal Resources, Estimate of Principal Countries, Comparison, 261
  • - Coke, De-sulphurisation of, by Steam, Laboratory Experiments, 447
  • - Coke-oven, Stella, and By-product Plant at Pelton, 231
  • - Coke Supply Shortage and Damping Down of Furnaces, 315
  • - Colliers Great Increase in Use of Electric Safety Lamp, 231
  • - "Colloidal Oil" as Dust-laying Material in Coal Mines, Experiments, Professor Henry Briggs, 261
  • - Delagoa Bay, New Coaling Plant at, 661
  • - Explosives, Ammonium Nitrate, for Use in Coal Mines, 633
  • - Generating Plant of the Cardiff Collieries, Limited, Completed, 367
  • - Hamburg Supplied with Coal and Coke by United Kingdom, 689
  • - Hydraulic Stowing for Coal Mines, A. J. A. Orchard, 341
  • - India, British, Coal Exports from, Prohibited, 58
  • - Istria Coal Mine, Singular Natural Features of, 579
  • - Japan's Coal Consumption and Increasing Coal Imports, 689
  • - Jubilee Celebrations of the Fife Coal Company, Bonus to Old Workers, 13
  • - Malayan Collieries, Coal Output from, 67
  • - Northern Natal, Engineer's Coal Report, 689
  • - Reheating Furnaces, Economy by Use of Powdered Coal, 579
  • - Saghalien Coal Mining Company Suggested, 661
  • - Transport of Coal, Report of Advisory Committee for Coal Industry, 71
  • - Transvaal, Eastern, Large Scheme for Coal Shipping, 315
  • - Tyrone Borings, Excellent Coal Finds, 367
  • - World's Coal Production in 1922, 499
  • COBALT to Replace Nickel for Electro plating, Results of Trial, 41
  • Concrete Mixing, Determination of Water Amount, 287
  • Concrete Reservoir Cracking and Remedy, 261
  • Concrete in Sea Water, Reported Failure as Protection from Marine Borers, 341
  • Copper, New Vein Discovered in Anglesey, 341
  • Copper Protection by Cuprous Oxide Coating, 525
  • Copper and Protective Value of Verdigris, 525
  • Cornish Tin-mining Industry Improving, 499
  • Corrosion, Alloys Resistance to, 330
  • Corrosion of Boilers, J. R. McDermot, 393
  • Corrosion, Resistance of Alloys to, Symposium at Sheffield University, 367
  • Coventry Libraries, 574
  • Crane, Overhead Travelling, Exceptionally Powerful, 231
  • Creosoting Plant in Ontario for Treatment of Railway Sleepers, 393
  • Czecho-Slovakia's Improved Trade in Coal and Coke, Pig Iron, Steel, andc., 447

D

  • DANISH Investigation of Submerged Peat-bog, Interesting Revelations of the Late-Glacial Period, 633
  • Death of Professor R. Carr-Harris, 607
  • Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Deterioration of Stonework in Buildings, Committee Appointed to Report, 553
  • Devonport Dockyard Men, Fluctuating Work Affects Number Employed, 579
  • Diamond Fields of South-West Africa, Probable Life Limit of, 499
  • Diesel Engine Users' Association, 8
  • Dockyard, Federal Government at Cockatoo Island, N.S.W., to be Reorganised, 560
  • Dolcoath Mine and Government Guarantee, 367
  • Dredging the River Bidyadhari, Calcutta, Very Urgent Need of, to Avoid Disaster, 48
  • Drogden Canal to be Dredged for Additional Depth, 689
  • Drop Forging, Lecture by Mr. Leslie Aitchison, 231, 367
  • Drought Anxiety in Spain, 261
  • Durban Grain Elevator, Further Effort to be Made to Complete the Work, 689
  • Durban New Graving Dock, Progress of the Work, 367

E

  • EARTH-CURRENTS, Study of, Researches on Magnetism, andc., Dr. S. J. Barnett, 447
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - Accident at Oldham Corporation Station, 261
  • - Alternating-current Operating at Low Power Factor, Losses by, 41
  • - Arc Welding Job, Unusual and Advantageous, 231
  • - Arc Welding for Joints of Big Gasholder, 473
  • - Australia, Snowy River Scheme for Electric Generation, 661
  • - Automatic Control Applied to Sub-stations, 147
  • - Auto-transformer and Two-winding Transformer Compared, 553
  • - British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers'
  • - Association, Annual Grant of Fees and Scholarships, 525, 553
  • - British Empire Exhibition, Electrical Exhibits, 121
  • - Chesterfield Scheme for Use of Electricity as Condition of Tenancy, 287
  • - Chinese Houseboat as Electrical Showroom, 553
  • - "Circuit Breakers versus Fuses," Lecture by J. Anderson, 175
  • - Durban's Extensive Use of Electricity, 231
  • - Earthing Plate, Satisfactory Characteristics, 421
  • - Electric Condenser, New Type, 421
  • - Electric Drills in Mines, Investigation to Secure Safety in Explosive Atmosphere, 231
  • - Electric Generating Sets, 13
  • - Electric Weld in Commercial Cast Iron, Results, 421
  • - Electricity and Gas, Combined Undertaking for Supply of Both at Crowborough, 579
  • - Electricity Supply in Unoccupied Areas, Lecture by A. Hugh Seabrook, 367
  • - Farmers' Electricity Supply, Difficulties of, 578
  • - Fatal Accident from Electric Shock, Necessary Precautions, 121
  • - France and General Electrification Problem, 147
  • - Heating Devices, Electric, for Industrial Processes, 147
  • - High-tension Transmission Line in Vancouver, 13
  • - Industrial Depression and Reduction in Electrical Extensions, 13
  • - Industries in the United States, Plan for Electrification of, 661
  • - Japanese Electric Power Supply Concerns, 147
  • - Johannesburg and its Power Problem Dilemma, Three Schemes, 67
  • - Johnson-Rahbeck Effect, Rapid Writer for the Morse System, 473
  • - Ka-Ka-Ka Falls in Canada to be Used for Power Development, 579
  • - Medical Aspects of Electricity, Dr. W. Clow, 13
  • - Methods of Charging for Electricity, Amendment of Legislative Provisions, 41
  • - Moravia, Four Supply Companies Organised, 633
  • - Newcastle-under-Lyme, Projected Extension of Electric Generating Plant, 525
  • - New Power Station Equipment in Ohio, 393
  • - Ootacamund Government Loan for Electric Lighting, 341
  • - Otago (N.Z.) District Power Scheme, 559
  • - Power Companies' Incorporation to Develop Falls on the Quinze River, Quebec, 633
  • - Power-houses in Northern California, Second Chain About to be Begun, 421
  • - Power Plant on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Suggested, 341
  • - Power Plant Projected at New Waterford, Nova Scotia, 341
  • - Quebec Power Project, Electrical Equipment Contract, 447
  • - Shortage of Electric Power Crippling Mines in Northern Ontario, 473
  • - Sydney Electricity Supply Interruption, 261
  • - Testing Transmission of Speech Over High- tension Lines, 88
  • - Thermionic Effects Caused by Alkali Vapours in Vacuum Tubes, Drs. Irving Langmuir and K. H. Kingdon, 147
  • - Transmission Line Under Difficulties from Kashira to Moscow, 13
  • - Turbine Power Plant in Saxony, Wide Range of its Supply System, 41
  • - Victoria Falls Projected New Power Station, 633
  • - Victoria and Power Supply, Government Electricity Commission and Local Opinion, 41
  • - Water Power Limitations, Mr. Theodore Stevens, 499
  • - Worthing Generating Plant, Proposed Extensions, 473
  • EMPIRE Trade, 701
  • Engine's Three Days' Test at the Parsons Motor Company's Works, 525
  • Esquimalt Dry Dock, Resumption of Work, 119
  • Excavation and Erosion, Lecture by Dr. R. L. Sherlock, 287
  • Explosion in Oxygen Compressor, G. Stevenson Taylor, 579
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - British Empire Exhibition :
  • -- Electrical Exhibits at, 121
  • -- Grouping and Guidance for Visitors and Buyers, 175
  • -- Space Letting Progress, Ground Plan, 421, 689
  • - British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, 67
  • - Buenos Aires, Rural Exhibition, Seed Wheats and Corn of all Kinds, Corn Mills and Cleaning Machinery, andc., 231
  • - Cologne International Fair, 60
  • - Foire de Paris, 459
  • - Gothenburg Jubilee Exhibition, 130
  • - International Foundry Trades' Exhibition, 41
  • - International Gas Exhibition at Amsterdam, 393
  • - International Mining Exhibition :
  • -- Oil Conference, List of Papers 574
  • -- Safety in Mines Exhibit, 525
  • - Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg, 701
  • - Leipzig Fair, Poor Results of, 341
  • - Proposed Madras Exhibition Abandoned, 607

F

  • FAIRS--see Exhibitions
  • Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, 433
  • Federated Malay States Tin Stocks, Unfounded Rumour, 393
  • Files, Foreign-made, Collection by Overseas Trade Department, 315
  • Finsburians and Centralians, Combined Old Students' Dinner, 239
  • Foreign Trade of British India, 498
  • Forestry Planting in China, 661
  • "Foundryman's Educator," Arthur Greaves, 382
  • French National Credit Proposed for Development of Water Power, 681
  • French "Trade Ship's" Voyage Round South America, 661
  • Fuel Economy Lectures at Sheffield, 67
  • Fuel Problem in Ontario, Use of Peat Beds Strongly Urged, 579
  • Fuel Supply, Causes of Great Britain's Favourable Position, 261
  • Fuels, Moist and Fibrous, Heat Values of, 147
  • Furnaces for Burning Powdered Coal, Necessities of Design, 633

G

  • GAS Masks and Respirators, Tests in American Tunnel, 553
  • Gas Supply and Lack of Coal in the War Period, Dr. H. Bunte, 633
  • Gas Undertakings in Germany, Herr Thyssen's Ambitions, 499
  • German Blast-furnace Difficulties Due to Lack of Coke, 121
  • German Electrical Machinery Trade with Japan Disappears, 447
  • German Shipbreaking Industry Development, 553
  • Germany's Large Use of Liquid Oxygen Plants in Mines, 553
  • Germany Underselling Japanese Cement Industry, 121
  • Glasgow Subway, 412
  • Glasgow Subway Railway Tunnel, Cementation to Prevent Leakage, 689
  • Glass-making Sand, Accidental Discovery of Silica in New Zealand, 231
  • Glass Melting by New Method, Alec Ferguson, 607
  • Gold Discovery, Recent, in Western Australia, 341
  • Gold Fields of British Columbia, Funds to be Raised for Development, 421
  • Gold Mines, Large, Comparison Between Two in West Australia and in Northern Ontario, 393
  • Gold Mines of the Witwatersrand, Duration of, Variously Estimated, 633
  • Gold Output of the Transvaal, 13, 490
  • Gold Rush to Labrador Predicted, 393
  • Grain Elevator at Durban, Further Efforts to be Made to Complete, 689
  • Grain Elevator Foundations at Durban, 499
  • Grain Elevator, 10,000,000-Bushel, for Montreal, Work on it to Begin at Once, 393
  • Grain Elevators, Port and Inland, for Capetown and Durban, 93
  • Grinding, A Useful Book, 79

H

  • HARBOURS of South Africa, Development of Table Bay Harbour, Report and Scheme, 482
  • Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Course of Lectures, Dr. O. F. Hudson, 405
  • Highway Bridge, Old Tension Bars Restored to Usefulness, 367
  • Hydraulic Press to Eliminate Hand-cut Dies in the Pressed Metal Industry, 67
  • Hydraulicing, Novel Form of, on the Vaal River Diamond Fields, 661
  • Hydro-electric Development, Big Scheme in Buffalo, 287
  • Hydro-electric Development in Quebec, Kenogami Dam, 393
  • Hydro-electric Energy as Saving Coal Consumption in Canada, 93
  • Hydro-electric Facilities to be Increased at the Anyox Smelter, British Columbia, 93
  • Hydro-electric Power Lines Extension in Chihuahua, Republic of Mexico, 473
  • Hydro-electric Scheme on the Kootenay River, Big Tunnel and other Work Starting, 499
  • Hydro-electric Schemes in the Punjab, Indian Legislator's Views, 447
  • Hydro-electric Supply in Bombay, Increased Demand and Further Scheme, 341

I

  • IDLE Days in Coal Mining, Heavy American Loss, 173
  • India's Raw Material and Need of Organisation, 553
  • Indian Science Congress, Lecture on Hydroelectric Problems, Lieut.-Colonel B. Battye, 154
  • Industrial Fuel Conference in Paris, 93
  • Institutions--see Associations, andc.
  • Internal Combustion Machinery for Ships Under Construction in Great Britain and Germany, 287
  • IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Acid-resisting Irons, Analysis for Corrosion Resistance Properties, 548
  • - Alloy Steels, Etching Reagent for, 661
  • - American Investigations and Hoped-for Benefit to Iron and Steel Industry, 689
  • - Autogenous Welding of Nickel and Alloys, 579
  • - Blast-furnace at Asansol, India, Said to be the Largest in Asia, 67
  • - Blast-furnace Coke Industry, 499
  • - Blast-furnace in Ohio, World's Record Output, 287
  • - Blast-furnace and other New Plant at Renishaw Ironworks, 315
  • - British Cast Iron Research Association, Work and Appointments, 13, 121
  • -- Investigations on Iron for Motor Car and Cycle Engine Cylinders, Report in Preparation, also Further Resume, 552
  • -- Work of American Cast Iron Research, 174
  • - Chromium in Iron and Steel Manufacture, Its Growing Importance, 499
  • - Colombo, Iron Ore Deposits Near, 607, 661
  • - Cutting Tools of Malleable Cast Iron, E. K. Smith, 689
  • - Ferro-titanium Manufacture, Important Deposits for Use in, 525
  • - French Iron and Steel Production Decline, 393
  • - High-speed Steels, Discovery of New Constituents, 393
  • - Iron from Lapland Ore, Question of, 661
  • - Iron Ore Deposit Discoveries in Kursk, Russia, 553
  • - Iron Ore (Hematite) Discovery in Johore, Malay, 393
  • - Iron Ore Outcrops in Brazil, 421
  • - Kent Coalfields Iron Development, 93
  • - Malleable Iron Deterioration in Hot Dip Galvanising Process, Effect of Phosphorus and Silicon, 341
  • - Mill Scale Influence on Iron, Controversy as to its Effect, 525
  • - Mysore Distillation and Ironworks, 607
  • - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers :
  • -- Annual General Meeting and Elections, 367
  • -- Returns for December, 1922, 67
  • -- Returns for February, 1923, 287
  • -- Returns for March, 1923, 421
  • -- Returns for April, 1923, 525
  • -- Returns for May, 1923, 633
  • - Newcastle, N.S.W., Reopening of Steel Works, 147
  • - Nickel Steel, New, A Research Department Success, 553
  • - Numbering of Forging, Casting and other Steels, American Engineering Standards Committee, 85
  • - Pig Iron and Ingot Steel Production in Canada, Higher Costs Anticipated, 525
  • - Pig Iron and Steel Output in the United States, 367
  • - Powdered Coal as Fuel for Basic Steel Making in Open-hearth Furnaces, 633
  • - Record Output of Iron Ore in Malay States, 147
  • - Silicon Iron Demand in Japan, 147
  • - South African- Companies' Iron and Steel Amalgamation, 121
  • - Stainless Steel, J. H. G. Monypenny, 261
  • - Stainless Steel for Metal Bath and Lavatory Fittings, 367
  • - Steel of High Quality, Cheapest Method of Making, B. Stoughton, 688
  • - Steel Structures, Painting, or Galvanising, Relative Merits, 607
  • - Sulphide Ores on the Pacific Coast, Reduction Experiments, 341
  • - Swedish Iron and Steel Industries, Report for 1922, 175
  • - Titanium Alloy Steels, Experiments and Rumours, 121
  • - Titanium Pigment, Experiments and Success, 315
  • ITALY'S Progress in Power Generation, 499

J

  • JAPAN'S Scheme for Under-sea Railway Tunnel, 67
  • Japanese Trade with Great Britain, Good Openings, but Need of Expert Agents, 41
  • Johannesburg, New Power Station Advised, 684
  • Journal of Scientific Instruments, 633

K

  • KAOLIN Discovery in Eastern Finland, 607

L

  • LAKE Albert Nyanza and Lake Tana, Investigations with View to Construction of Reservoirs, 41
  • Lakes Huron and Michigan, Regulation of Levels, 661
  • Lamps in Mines, Oil-flame being Rapidly Replaced by Electricity, 468
  • Lava from Mount Vesuvius Used as Fertiliser, 393
  • Lead-cable Borer in California, R. G. Hartman and others, 447
  • Lighthouses, Two, Projected, in Republic of Colombia, 93
  • Lighting, Public, Cost of, H. A. Butler, 661
  • Lightning Flash, Voltage and Horse-power Estimate, 421
  • Lights, Anti-dazzle, on Vehicles, Regulations Required, 13
  • Lignite Basin, Alhama, Murcia, Exploration Results, 93
  • Lignite Briquetting Experiments in Saskatchewan, Reported Failure and New Measures, 341
  • Lime Sludge as Substitute for Whitewash, 287
  • Liquid Chlorine Plant in Ontario, 13
  • Liverpool University New Building, 315
  • Liverpool University Students to be Carried on White Star Liners for Educative Engineering Purposes, 633
  • Locks between Rouen and Paris, Number to be Reduced to Expedite Transport, 579
  • Loughborough College, Presentation Day, March 10th, 1923, 302

M

  • MAGGIORE, Navigation on the Lake, Concession for, 231
  • Malarial Mosquitoes in Mississippi Valley, Efforts to Limit their Breeding, 341
  • Manchester Steam Users' Association, Report, 315
  • Marble, Copper and other Minerals to be Worked in Malay, 340
  • Marble, Formation of, Igneous or Aqueous ? Theory and Experiment, 633
  • Marine Diesel Engines for Japan Vessels, 93
  • Marine Engineering, Present and Future of, 393
  • Marine Wood-boring Insects, .Investigation into Poisonous Substances for Extermination, 231
  • Mechanical Stoking with Mechanical Draught for Marine Service, R. Clark, 447
  • Metal Mining and Railway Building in China, Chinese Promoter's Plans, 75
  • Metals Used in Solders, Necessary Precautions with Aluminium, 689
  • Metric System of Weights and Measures Advocated for United States, 231
  • Mexican Government and Petroleum Gas Utilisation, 261
  • 20,000 Miles Run in Official Road Trial of Crossley Car, 468
  • Milling Machinery for Italy, 282
  • Mine Regulations for Issue to Workmen, 607
  • Mines, Deep and Shallow, Winding Speed in, 607
  • Mineral Resources in Vancouver Island, Canadian Pacific Railway Survey, 93
  • Miners' Lamps, Increase in Illumination, in Weight and in Efficient Output, 147
  • Minneapolis and St. Paul, Extensive Power Construction Schemes, 67
  • Motor Car Construction of the World, 421
  • Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Tests, 473
  • Motor Car Gears, Differences in Ratio, 287
  • Motor Cars, New Material for Coachwork, 315
  • Motor Cycle Converted for Use Over Snow, Successful Trials in Norway, 473
  • Motor Lifeboat at a Regatta, 633
  • Motor Lorries Sold at Home by Disposal Board, 287
  • Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Society, and Ship and Boat Builders' Association, 473
  • Motor Omnibuses in China, Projected 150 Miles Government Service Run, 499
  • Motor Vehicle Taxation System, Great Fight, 147
  • Muscovite and Molybdenite said to Exist in South-West Africa, 579

N

  • NATAL Port, Progress of Wharf, Coal Storage Scheme, Oil Tanks, andc., 689
  • Netherlands East Indies Personal Landing Tax, 231
  • Newcomen Society Secretary in United States, His Advice, 499
  • Newcomen Society, Summer Meeting Programme, 645
  • New South Wales, Great Cemeint Scheme Proposed, 175
  • New York and Environs, Plan of, under Consideration, 261
  • New Zealand, Suggested Power Scheme at Taranaki, 341
  • Niagara Falls Power Company's Hydraulic Pressure Tunnel, 393
  • Niagara River, New Bridge Projected, 315
  • Niagara River, Steel Arch Bridge to Replace Present Cantilever Bridge, 121
  • Nitrogen, Fixed, Plant for Large Production at Niagara Falls, 579

O

  • OFFICE Ceilings Framework Electrically Welded in Place, 393
  • Oil Boring Abandoned at Roma, Australia, 92
  • Oil Can, New Type, Joseph Kaye and Sons, Limited, 269
  • Oil Conference--see Exhibitions, International Mining
  • Oil Deflectors, New System, Mitchell Bearings, Limited, 689
  • Oilfield Discovery at Limogue, France, 341
  • Oil Fuel Depots and Tank Vessels in Spanish Harbours, 689
  • Oil Recovery from Seeds by Use of Liquid Air, 525
  • Oil Separation from Bilge Water, New System, 689
  • Oil Shales in New South Wales, Extraction of Oil Abandoned as Unprofitable, 579
  • Oil Stations at Dunkirk for Fuel Supply to French Industries, 121
  • Oil Wells in California the Deepest Rotary- drilled, 341
  • Omnibuses, Accumulator Electric, Experiments at Lyons, 231
  • Omnibuses for Long-distance Transportation in China, 661
  • Ontario Hydro-electric System, Chippewa Development, 473
  • Ontario Legislature Appropriations for Provincial Hydro-electric Power, 525
  • Oxidised Kerosenes, Superiority Over Straight Kerosenes for Engine Use, 315
  • Oxy-acetylene Welding, Success Dependent on Filling Material, 147
  • Oxygen Breathing Apparatus, Pros and Cons, 421

P

  • PAINT, White, and Aluminium, Respective Properties and Advantages, 121
  • Paints and Varnishes, Durability of, Importance of Oil Used, 393
  • Palm Oil as Engine Fuel, Experiments, 287
  • Paper Industry in Alaska from Forest Timber, 142
  • Paper Manufacture and Australian Wood Pulp, Experiments, 455
  • Paris Experiments with Underground Moving Pathway, 447
  • Patentees Institute, "What's Wanted" Book, 499
  • Petrol versus Gas Oil for Motor Cars, Cost of Petrol Running Four Times that of Gas Oil, 175
  • Petrol and Natural Gas, Large Quantities Obtainable from Illinois-Alberta Well, 421
  • Petrol and Paraffin Production in the United States, Record Increase in Petrol, 661
  • Petroleum and Gas Prospecting, Wasted Money,
  • Petroleum in Kuruman District, South Africa, 175
  • Platinum Borings in Malaya, Success of, 93
  • Pneumatic Machines and Boilermakers' Union in New South Wales, 367
  • Polish Lack of Wire Rods, 13
  • Pollution of Harbour Water by Waste Oil, Baltimore Attacking the Problem, 231
  • Porosity of Wood and Protective Coatings, 579
  • Portland Cement Output in the United States, 315
  • Port Natal, Proposal for Extension of Deepwater Berthage, 661
  • Portuguese Dock and Canal Construction at Oporto, Foreign Tenders Invited, 30
  • Portuguese West African Government Orders Track Material from England, 261
  • Presentation at Middlewich, 462
  • Pulp and Paper Mill, Most Modern in the World, 607
  • Pulp and Paper Plant, Large, in Vancouver, 13
  • Pyrometry, University Course in, 129

Q

  • QUEBEC Development Company's Extensive Operations, 607
  • Quebec Port, Dredging the North Channel of the St. Lawrence, 689
  • Quebec Power Plant on the Saguenay River to be Manufactured in Canada, 393
  • Queensland Irrigation Scheme at Dawson River, 367

R

  • RADIUM Factory Near Antwerp will be Able to Supply all the Doctors in the World, 341
  • Radium in Large Quantities Available from the Congo, 93
  • Radium Production from the Belgian Congo, 661

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :

  • Aberdeen-Penzance Sleeping Cars Through Service, 656
  • Aberystwyth Station to be Replaced by New One by the Great Western Railway, 41 ; Improvements at Aberystwyth and Barmouth, 661
  • Accidents :
  • - Accidents to Railway Servants, Inquiries, 183
  • - Australian Railway Accidents, Official Inquiries Called for, 41
  • - Broken Connecting-rod, London and North-Western Section, 633
  • - Buffer-stop Collision, Another, at Liverpool-street, 420
  • - Cardiff, Great Western Railway, Collision Caused by Signalman, Colonel Mount's Report, 553
  • - Collision at Abbey Gates, Report, 203
  • - Collision at Birkenhead Park Station, Report, 203
  • - Collision in Carlisle Station between Edinburgh and Glasgow Trains, 661
  • - Collision Outside Derby Station, Major Hall's Report, 693
  • - Collision Outside St. Enoch's Station, Glasgow, Report, 121
  • - Collision, in Fog, on London and South-Western, Colonel Pringle's Report, 93, 287
  • - Collision at New Cross, London, Brighton and South Coast Section, Southern Railway, Report, 341
  • - Collision at Retford, Report, 67
  • - Collision, Serious, at Duren, 242
  • - Derailment Near Bray Head, Dublin and South-Eastern Railway, 473
  • - Derailment in a Fog Near Croydon, Report, 121
  • - Elevated Railway, Fatal Accident in New York, 689
  • - Fish Wagons Derailment in Scotland, 41 ; Major Hall's Report, 315
  • - Havre Boat Train from Southampton in Collision During Fog, 93, 287
  • - London and North-Eastern Collision between Electric and Steam Trains, 13 ; Major Hall's Report, 499
  • - London and North-Western Express, Slight Derailment, Report, 121

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • Accidents (continued) :
  • - Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway, Coaches Derailed by the Wind, 13
  • - Mineral Train Out of Control, Collision at Forth Station, 93; Colonel Mount's Report, 315
  • - Ministry of Transport Inquiries--see also Ministry :
  • -- Fatal Collision at Retford Station, 175 ; Report, 203, 525 ; (Letters), 198, 256
  • -- Report on Collision at Hornsey, Great Northern Railway, 93
  • -- Reports for Quarter, July-September 30th, 1922, Thirty-three Inquiries, 367, 553
  • -- Three Accident Inquiries, 121
  • - Rangoon Mail Fatal Accident, 553
  • - Signalman's Sudden Change and Resulting Accident at Pollockshaws, Colonel Mount's Censure, 525
  • - Swale Road and River Bridge Accident, 421
  • - Tramway Accident Near Leeds, Fatal, 579
  • Amalgamation Tribunal:
  • - Amalgamations Competition and Monopoly, The Chairman's Views, 525
  • - Approval of Absorption of Three Companies by South-Eastern Railway, Nine Companies by Great Western Railway, 93 ; Seventeen Companies by London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 367
  • - Caledonian Railway Amalgamation to be Arranged by the Tribunal, 231, 473, 499
  • - Caledonian Railway's Refusal of Amalgamation Terms, 231 ; Tribunal's Decision, 525
  • - Exeter, Forest of Dean, and Midland and South-Western Junction, Absorption by Great Western Unarranged and Left to the Amalgamation Tribunal, 287, 499
  • - Railway Clearing House Grouping Scheme Approved, 13
  • - Railway Companies' Association Distribution Scheme Approved of, 147, 237
  • - Subsidiary Companies Remaining to be Absorbed by Various Railways, List, 499 ; Cases Heard by Tribunal, 520
  • Appointments and Staff Changes, 13, 41, 67, 93, 261, 315, 341, 447, 499, 553, 579, 633, 661
  • Austrian Railways and Sir W. Acworth's Appointment, 499
  • Automatic Locking of Railway Carriages, Disadvantages of, 607
  • Automatic Ticket-issuing Machines, New Device, 473
  • Automatic Train Control, Railway Committee Considering Departmental Report, 607
  • Automatic Vacuum Brake, 661
  • Bangor Station Reconstruction, 203
  • Basingstoke--see Southern Railway
  • Belgian State Railways and Northern of France Non-stop Train, 579
  • Berne Hotel Converted to Swiss Government Department, 607
  • Booster for Trailing Wheels of Locomotive, H. N. Gresley, 689
  • British Association Liverpool Meeting, Reduced Fares, 315
  • British Railway Wagon, Corrected Figures, 175
  • Calais and Boulogne to Basle, Pre-war, Laon, Route Reopened After Repair, 553
  • Canadian Minister's Change of Appointment, 553
  • Channel Tunnel, Trial Tunnel Proposed, 689
  • Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Loop, Condemnation and Abandonment, 499, 633
  • Cheap Tickets on Certain Days, London and South-Western Section, 633
  • Chilean State Railways' Locomotive Orders, 341
  • Chinese Government Railways' Revenue, 661
  • City and South London Tube, Proposed Junction with Projected Wimbledon and Sutton Railway, 499
  • Coaches Transferred from Midland Railway to London-road (Manchester) and Euston Service, 175, 315
  • Coal, Coke, andc., Conveyance, Companies' Proposals, 416
  • Coal Trains for London Worked by Midland Section Men and Rolling Stock, 315
  • Conference Scheme for Trading, Railway Representatives, 633
  • Contract for Construction of Metropolitan and Great Central Branch Line, 13
  • Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Wages, 579
  • Cup Final Traffic, Immense Increase on Estimate and on Last Year's Figures, 473
  • Darlington's Celebration in 1925 of Centenary of Opening of Stockton and Darlington Railway, 525
  • Death of Mr. J. J. Brewer, 499
  • Death of Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, 441
  • Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, Centenary Celebrations, 447
  • Docks and Harbours and Railway Companies' Association, General Agreement Reached, 147
  • Driver's Illness and Fireman's Prompt Help, ? 473
  • East Coast Services, Great Improvements to be Made, 670
  • Electric Fog Repeater Signals versus Hand Fog Signalling, 607
  • Electric Locomotives in France, Various Contracts for, 393
  • Electric Locomotives' Tenacity Under Serious Strain, 311
  • Electrification of Former South-Eastern Railway, 287
  • Euston and Manchester, Train Timing Alterations, 287, 315
  • Fares Reduced to 50 Per Cent, above Prewar Rates, 13, 421, 447
  • Fay, Sir Sam, Director and Chairman of Beyer, Peacock and Co., 41
  • Ferry Service Removal from Southampton to Harwich, Dredging at Harwich, 633
  • Festiniog Railway Company Obtains Light Railway Order for Junction and New Station, 147
  • Finance Statistics, 421
  • Forth and Clyde Railway's Changing Vicissitudes, 689
  • French Railways, General Electrification under Consideration, 198

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • French West African Railway Renewal and Repair, 287
  • Galway as a Transatlantic Port, 579
  • German Ruhr Coal Shortage and Railway Electrification, 553
  • Gleneagles Golf Course and Hotel, Benefit to the Caledonian Railway and to Railwaymen, Mr. J. H. Thomas, 525
  • Gold Coast Colony New Railway, 633
  • Golders Green, Record Train Service and Increased Size of Station, 147
  • Grand Trunk Absorbed by Canadian National Railways, 175
  • Great Central Outlay on Locomotives and Wagons, 261
  • Great Eastern Railway New Works in 1922, 121
  • Great Indian Peninsula and East Indian Railways, State Management Question, 315
  • Great Indian Peninsula Railway to Proceed with Bombay Suburban Electrification, 93 ; Electrification Contract'Award, 341
  • Great Northern and City Railway to Loth- bury, House of Commons Committee on Bill, 473
  • Great Northern Railway Self-congratulation, 231
  • Great Western Railway:
  • - Absorption of Nine Companies Approved by Amalgamation Tribunal, 93
  • - Appeal to the Engineers for Fuel Economy, 447
  • - Buckeye Coupling and other Improvements, 579
  • - Dawlish and Teignmouth Section Blocked on Both Lines by Landslide and Trains Diverted at Exeter, 287
  • - Federation of British Industries, Application with regard to the Great Western Railway, 660
  • - Great Western's Numerous Non-stop Runs, 661
  • - Great Western Summer Service, Fast Cheltenham--Paddington Express, 661
  • - Gwendraeth Valley Railway the Smallest Absorbed by the Great Western, 203
  • - Halts for Access to Beauty Spots in Wales, 421
  • - Men at the Swindon Works, 175
  • - Oswestry, Two Railways' Stations to be Combined, 447
  • - Oxley and Kingswinford Junction Line Construction Resumed, 661
  • - Proportion of Receipts for Wages and Dividends Respectively, 147
  • - Prosperity of the Business and its Great Mutual Advantage to Company and Men, 41
  • - Punctuality Record, 203
  • - Quick Services, Two Additional, London to Bristol, 607
  • - Record for Immunity from Fatal and other Accidents to Railway Servants Lowered in 1922, 442
  • - Swansea Station, Projected Enlargement of, 261
  • Gresley, Mr. H. N., Removal of Office from Doncaster to King's Cross, 533
  • Grouping--see also Railway Amalgamation Tribunal
  • Guatemalan Link of Pan-American Railroad System, 421
  • Highland Railway Directors Transfer Amount of Compensation Paid to Them to the Inverness Infirmary, 315
  • Honorary Degrees for Railwaymen Formerly Students of Owens College, 447
  • House of Commons Committee and Various London Railway Proposals, 499
  • Hudson's Bay Railway Project to have Priority over other Schemes, Manitoba Legislature Urgent for Action, 287
  • Hudson River New Steamship and Railway Terminus, 315
  • Illumination of Four Underground Stations Greatly Increased, 240
  • India, Report by Lord Inchcape's Committee on Railway Retrenchments, 447
  • Indian Commercial Bodies and Railway Management, 231
  • Indian Government Loan, Second, to be Floated in United Kingdom, 393
  • Indian Railways and Central Railway Advisory Councils, 147
  • Indian Railways and Recommendations of the Acworth Committee, 499
  • Indian State Railways' Locomotive Orders, 633
  • Institutions, Railway, Locomotive, Transport, andc.--see Associations
  • Intensive Traffic Working, Address to Railway Students, H. E. O. Wheeler, 64
  • Investors and Railway Companies' Earnings, 525
  • Ireland, North of, Resumption of Day Services vid Stranraer, 287
  • Irish Free State Railways Amalgamation, Joint Committee Appointed, 633
  • Irish Railwaymen and Pay Reduction, Arrangements by Northern and Southern Governments, and by Certain Companies, 41
  • Irish Railways' Amalgamation, Great Northern Outstanding, 579
  • Irish Railways, Reported Amalgamation between Great Northern and Midland Great Western, 203
  • Isle of Sheppey and Mainland of Kent, Road Communication Restored, 231
  • Isle of Wight Railways Abolish Second Class, 67
  • Italian State Railways, Drastic Measures to Save the Railway Budget, 121
  • Life-saving from Asphyxiation in a Tunnel, 315
  • Lines Outside Compulsory Grouping Scheme, 261
  • Locomotive and Carriage Superintendents' Committee, I.R.C.A., Annual Conference at Lucknow, 367
  • Locomotives, Government Built, and their Fate, 13, 393
  • Locomotives, Sixty, Put in Hand by Mr. Hughes at Horwich and Crewe, 287

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
  • - Absorption of--
  • -- Charnwood Forest and Harborne Railways, Terms Agreed, 615
  • -- Mary port and Carlisle and the Mold and Denbigh Junction Companies, 67
  • -- Seventeen Other Companies, 367
  • -- Stratford and Avon and Midland Junction Railway, 41
  • -- Wirral Railway, Terms Agreed, 652
  • - Appointments, 121, 315
  • - Gift of Land to Abergele, 341
  • - King's Cross Train Arrangements, 341
  • - Land and Estate Department Organised, 661
  • - Question of Electrification between Broad Street and Poplar, 93
  • - Temporary Alteration of Trains on Manchester, Victoria-Oldham Line, 447
  • - Train from Southend to London, 13
  • - Welfare Superintendent Appointed, 447
  • London and North-Eastern Railway :
  • - Absorption of Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Company, 41
  • - Absorption of Mansfield Company, 607
  • - Engines and Rolling Stock Orders for Own Railway and Outside Firms, 499
  • - Freight Rolling Stock, Central Control at York, 473
  • - Labour-saving Plant and Machinery at Doncaster Wagon Shops, Greatly Increased Capacity, 525
  • - Locomotive Workshops and also Carriage and Wagon Works, Both Managers at Darlington, 661
  • - New Standard Colours for Engines and Coaches, 261
  • - Staff Appointments and Changes, 13, 261, 341
  • - Stores Department Appointments, 447
  • - Viscount Grey and Economies, 261
  • London and North-Western Railway, Items of Capital Expenditure in 1922, 260
  • London and South-Western Railway, Final Meeting, Waterloo Reconstruction Cost, 203
  • London's Tube and Omnibus Traffic Statistics, 231
  • Luxor and Assouan, Change from Narrow to Standard-gauge Railway, 231
  • Manchester - Liverpool Forty - minute Expresses Resumed, 367
  • Manchurian Communications, China's Proposed Railway, but Japan Objects, 689
  • Maryport and Carlisle Pronounced the Senior British Railway, 203
  • Melbourne Railway Traffic Statistics, 553
  • Metropolitan District Railway Cars Unnamed, 382
  • Metropolitan Railway Station Near Wembley Stadium and Exhibition Grounds, 426
  • Mexican Railway Electrification, 121
  • Midland Railway Ball Programme, 175
  • Midland Railway Cost of Equipment in 1913 and Now, 261
  • Midland Railway Report, 203
  • Milan Central Station, New, Projected to Replace One Damaged by Fire, 154
  • Ministry of Transport:
  • - Bishop's Castle Railway, Negotiations for Absorption by the Great Western, 261
  • - Figures of Coal Traffic in Relation to Coal Railway Rates Reduction, 41
  • - Light Railway Orders Confirmed, 499
  • - Members of Panels of the Tribunal for Current Year, Names Announced, 607
  • - Runaway Catch Points, 175
  • - Safeguard for Traders in the Railways Act, 175
  • - Scottish Railways' Headquarters and Orders for Material, Application to Ministry, 473
  • - Secretary to the Ministry, Retirement and New Appointment, 147, 175
  • - Standard Rates and Charges, Delay in Companies Presentation of, to the Ministry, 67
  • - Statistics, Monthly, Necessity for their Continuance, 231
  • - Statistics for October, 1922, 41, 67
  • - Statistics for November, 1922, 175, 198
  • - Statistics for November (Mineral Traffic), 203
  • - Stretford Urban District Council and Light Railways in the Manchester Area, 67
  • - Transfer of Ministry to the Board of Trade, No Time Yet Fixed, 450
  • Mukden and Kirin Railway Construction, 367
  • Natal Railways Electrification, 261
  • National Union of Railwaymen and Suggestion to the Companies, 473
  • Newton Abbot Station, Projected Modernisation, 421
  • New Year Honours for Railway Officials, 13, 203
  • New York State Orders Electrification of Lines in New York City, 689
  • Non-inflammable Material in Rolling Stock, 315
  • "Non-smoking" Labels Abandoned, 633
  • North British Railway, Annual Meeting and Chairman's Remarks, 341
  • North British Railway, Rates Reduction and Coal Prices, 261
  • Norwegian Rail Cars Ordered from Germany, 473
  • Orleans and Midi Railways' Electrification Schemes, 561
  • Pennsylvania Railway Headquarters at Philadelphia, Fire at the Station, 661
  • Pneumatic Door Six-car Trains on the Piccadilly Line, 121
  • "Pullmian, Limited," London to Leeds and Harrogate, 393, 421, 670
  • Pullman Vestibule and Buckeye Coupling, Advantage of, 579
  • Rail Motor Cars, Former History on the London and South-Western, 261
  • Rails Rolled in the United States, Tonnage Statistics, 633
  • Railway Benevolent Institution, Annual Dinner, 473, 525

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • Railway Companies, Chambers of Commerce and Federation of British Industries, 147
  • Railway Companies and Labour Unions, Chairman's Rebuke to Outsiders, 525
  • Railway Companies and Press Criticism, 421
  • Railway Companies' Representative and the Unions, Progress, 421
  • Railway Dividends Improvement Since Decontrol, British and Irish, 147
  • Railway Expenditure, Authorised, Bill to Increase Amount, 473
  • Railway Fires Act Amendment, 393
  • Railway Material Exports Statistics, 67, 203, 231, 393, 579, 607
  • Railwaymen's Wage Negotiations, 41, 393
  • Railwaymen's Wages and Cost of Living, 689
  • Railway Purchase Offer and its Refusal, 13
  • Railway Rates Tribunal:
  • - Annual Report, First, 1922, 393
  • - Applications to the Tribunal, Colonel Ashley on Position, 499
  • - Decision as to Tickets Subject to Statute, 382
  • - Proposal to Set Up Local Joint Committees to Deal with Certain Matters and Make Representations to the Tribunal, 67, 121
  • Railway Shopmen's War Bonus, 393, 447
  • Railways and their Men, British and United States, 147, 231, 367
  • Rates and Railway Stockholders, 661
  • Rates--see also Railway Rates Tribunal, also Fares
  • Rotterdam-Amsterdam Railway Electrification, 382
  • Season Tickets at Half Rates for Juniors, 579
  • Season Tickets and Public Expectation, 614
  • Second-class on Railways, Suggested Abandonment, 341, 689
  • Shrewsbury and Welshpool Joint Line, 393
  • Southern Railway :
  • - Basingstoke and Alton Railway not to be Abandoned, 666
  • - Brighton Section of the Southern Railway, Sir William Forbes on, 121
  • - Headquarters at Waterloo, 67
  • - Premature Electrification Announcement, 147
  • - Staff Appointments, 67, 661
  • South-Eastern Railway, Absorption of Three Companies Approved by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 93
  • South-Eastern Section Electrification Contracts, 382
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Valedictory Meeting, Past History and Recent Improvements, 453
  • Staff Changes Consequent on Grouping, 93, 121, 261, 315--see also Appointments
  • Stockholm-Goteberg Railway, Single-phase System Adopted for Electrification, 287, 661
  • Stoke-on-Trent Improved Train Service from Euston, 382
  • Storage on English and Welsh Railways, Reduction in Charges, 231
  • Streatham Junction, Tooting and Merton- road Line, Possible Restoration of Service, 393
  • Swedish Appropriations for Railway Construction, 447
  • Swedish Locomotive Building, 261
  • Swiss Federal Council and Furka Railway Completion, 175
  • Swiss Locomotives, Conference between Federal Railways and Locomotive Factories, 184
  • Swiss State Railways, Earlier Completion of Electrification, 226
  • Telegraph Department of a Railway, Figures, E. J. Collier, 175
  • Temiskaming and Northern Ontario, Railway Electrification, Favourable Report on, 116, 315
  • Temperance Among Railwaymen, 71
  • Third-class Sleeping Cars Not to be Started, 13
  • Thomas, Mr. J. H., New Year Message to Railwaymen on Wage Negotiations, 41
  • Traffic for the British Empire Exhibition and Sports Stadium at Wembley, Extensive Preparations by Companies, 67
  • Traffic--see Ministry of Transport, Statistics
  • Tram Extensions in Madras, Suggested Working by Gas Engines, 367
  • Transport of Coal, Report of Advisory Committee for Coal and the Coal Industry, 71
  • Tube Extension, Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton, or Great Northern and City, Question in Parliament, 231
  • Underground Electric Railways Company, Enormous Traffic by Road and Railway, 341
  • Underground Staff Suggestions Made and Adopted, 393
  • Unemployed Skilled Labour at Crewe Transferred to France, 607
  • United States Railways and their Men, Improved Relations, 147, 231
  • Venezuela, Report on Railway Concessions in, 287
  • Victoria (Australia), Holiday Trip of 1000 Miles, 13
  • Victorian Railway Electrification Extending, 553
  • Virginian Railway, Electrification of 215 Miles, 553
  • Waterloo Station, Reconstruction Cost, 203
  • Weather, Holidays, Men's Unions and Railway Rates, 689
  • Week-end Tickets Concession, 473
  • Welsh Highlands Light Railways Progress, 203
  • Welsh Highlands Railway Opening, 579
  • West Somerset Mineral Railway Company Wound Up and Dissolved, 341
  • Wimbledon and Sutton Railway, Bill Passed Third Reading, 579
  • Woolwich Locomotives, Built and Partly Built, are Still Unsold, 13, 393
  • Workmen's Tickets and Railway Liability, 607
  • RECORD Speed at a Pulp and Paper Mill, 632
  • Refractory Material to Withstand More Severe Heat, Great Need in Metallurgy, 231
  • Reservoir, The Gouin, Quebec, One of Largest in the World, 607
  • Rhodesian-Congo Border Concession Company, 362
  • Rio Tinto Mine Worked by the Phoenicians over 1000 Years B.C., 473
  • Road Programme Cost in Quebec, 689
  • Road Transport Completes Ruin of Canals Begun by Railway Competition, 579
  • Roofing Materials, D. Anderson and Son, Limited, 645
  • Roumanian Engineer's Plan to Keep Open in Winter the Channel of St. Lawrence River, 481
  • Rubber from Dutch Indies, Increased Export, 393
  • Rubber Industry, Institution, Papers--see Associations
  • Rubber-covered Roadway, Experimental, near Manchester, 402
  • Rubber as a Road Surface Dressing, Success in Ceylon, 41
  • Russian Manganese Ore Export Decline, 607

S

  • SAFE Doors, Messrs. Chubb and Son's Film Exhibition, 130
  • Salmon River, Idaho, and Water Power Projects, 473, 525
  • Salt Deposits in Nova Scotia, Development, 421
  • Sandpaper for Cleaning Off Paint, andc., while Damp, Special Advantages, 633
  • Sanitary Science Research, Scholarship Offered for, 175
  • Saturated Air, Circumstances Producing Ill Effects from, 499
  • Sawdust Burning for Boiler Purposes, 147
  • Scholarships, Electrical--see Electrical Matters
  • Scientific Periodicals in Great Britain, Libraries where they can be Consulted, 121
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
  • - Diesel-driven Ship Service between Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 147
  • - Fires on American Ships Due to Spontaneous Combustion in Coal, 633
  • - German Submarine Engines' Light Weight, Dr. G. E. Lucke, 147
  • - Hong Kong, Shipbuilding in, 8
  • - Launch with Gas Engine and Producer for Hangchow, China, 661
  • - Leviathan Overhauling at Newport News, Slow Progress, 147
  • - Lifeboat, Motor, for Cromer, 574
  • - Lifeboats' Automatic Illumination on Launching, 525
  • - Mauretania's Latest Type Direction Finder, 525
  • - New Zealand Ship Rotorua, Largest Passenger Steamer on Panama Route, 341
  • - Prize for Internal Ship Decoration Design, 607
  • - Propelling a Cargo Boat, 565
  • - Screw Propeller with Five Blades, 579
  • - Shipbuilding in Canada at Very Low Ebb,393
  • - Singapore, Projected Naval Base for Modern Ships, 315
  • - Three New 20,000-Ton Passenger Liners to be Built by Harland and Wolff, Limited, 689
  • - Turbine-driven Ferry Boats for New York, 93
  • - Wooden Steamers, War-time, from British Columbia, 287
  • SIEMENS and Halske and Siemens-Schuckert Companies 80 per cent. Dividends, 261
  • Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture, Conversazione, andc., at Leonard-street Technical College, 50, 93, 101
  • Silver Discovery of Remarkable Value in Keeley Mine, Canada, 287
  • Societies--see Associations. andc.
  • South African Mint Coining, 661
  • Spanish Copper Companies' Inter-agreement, 507
  • Speaking Flame, Talking Pictures and Broadcasting, Reported Invention, 525
  • Standardisation in Cost Accountancy, Verbatim Report, 341
  • Steam Boiler, the "Atmos," Test of New Swedish Type, 341
  • Steam Temperatures, Difficulty of Control, 607
  • Submerged Bridge, Largest in India, 633
  • Suez Canal Improvements, Immediate Start, 175
  • Suez Canal Ore Traffic Figures, 67
  • Sugar Beet Factory Suggested in the Spalding Area, 341
  • Sukkur Barrage Scheme, Government Sanction Given, 421
  • Summer Vacation Lectures at Grenoble, 704
  • Swiss Aluminium Industry Statistics, 13
  • Sydney Harbour New Bridge Tenders, 362

T

  • TASMANIA, Projected Shipping Port at Cole Bay, and Railway from, 499
  • Tasmanian Tin-bearing Discovery, 147
  • Telegraphic Line Between Kilo, in the Congo, and British System, in Uganda, 175
  • Telephone Service, Need of Adequate Provision for, in Construction of Large Buildings, 367
  • Telephone System in New Delhi, Cables About to be Laid, 579
  • Telephones of Western Europe, Technical Administrators' Meeting, 294
  • Testing Machine, Largest in the World, 175
  • Thornycroft's Educational System, 645
  • Thornycroft Suction Gas Lorry, 568
  • Tidal Power Problem, Dr. Ing. Siemonsen, 261
  • Tiles and Brick from Castor Oil Beans, 287
  • Timber Consumption in Illinois Coal Mines, 499
  • Timber in Saskatchewan, Statistics, 689
  • Timber Seasoning, Opinion of Forest Research Expert in India, 689
  • Tin Industry, Termination of Burma Government Scheme, 261
  • Tin-plates Imports into Netherlands East Indies, Nearly All from Great Britain, 231
  • Tin-plates, Peppery Blister in, Professor Edwards, 633
  • Tin Stocks and the Bandoeng Agreement, Arrangement Made, 473
  • Titanium--see Iron and Steel
  • Torbanite Discovery in South Africa, Expected Oil Yield, 499
  • Toronto Harbour, Increased Activity of, 447
  • Transmission, Electrical--see Electrical Matters
  • T.N.T., Picric Acid and Tetryl, Specific Heats of, Determinations in American Laboratory, 553
  • Tunnel Proposed for Diversion of the Salmon River for Development of Water Power, 473, 525
  • Turbines for Winnipeg Hydro, 315

U

  • UNEMPLOYMENT Increase in Switzerland, 13
  • University of London, Four Lectures on the Control of the Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Professor Miles Walker, 170
  • University of Sheffield, Symposium on Resistance of Alloys to Corrosion, 367

V

  • VALPARAISO, Port of, Extension of the Mole and Harbour Works, 607
  • Vancouver Harbour Widening, 341
  • Vancouver and North Vancouver, First Bridge to Connect the Two, 93
  • Vizagapatam, Proposed Harbour, 315
  • Volcanic Islands Erupting off Cochin China, 525

W

  • WAGES Proposals Ballot in Railway Wagon Building and Repairing Trades, 447
  • Walsall, Proposed Establishment of Engineering Society, 341
  • Water Power Schemes for Canada Several New, 341
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Chicago Water Supply, Enormous Daily Demand, 607
  • - Metropolitan Water Board Scheme North of the Thames, 315
  • - Ministry of Health Advisory Committee, 175
  • - Montreal City Waterworks and its Cost, 315
  • - Rio de Janeiro, Water Supply Extensions, Projected by Brazilian Government, 261
  • - Three Electrically Driven Pumps for Calcutta Water Supply, 473
  • WELDED Pressure Vessels, Results of Tests, 231
  • Welded River Crossings, N. E. Wagner, 579
  • Welland Ship Canal, Work on, 315
  • White Enamel Resistant to Acids, New Type, 447
  • Whitworth Society Dinner at Olympia in September, 421
  • Why Research is Necessary, 673
  • Winnipeg City Hydro-electric System to Install Steam Stand-by Plant, 689
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
  • - American Radio Messages to Munchentuch--see (Berne) Station, 673
  • - Audibility of Wireless Signals, Experiments in Method of Increasing, 661
  • - Basis of Wireless Communication, Sir Oliver Lodge, 93
  • - Bibliography of Publications on Wireless, 13
  • - Birmingham Broadcasting Station, 661
  • - Broadcasting Stations in the United States, 553
  • - Colombo Wireless Station Condemned as Out of Date, Projected Improvements, 367
  • - Direction Finders, Wireless Newest Type on the Cunarder Mauretania, 525
  • - Greece, Radio Stations being Established in Accordance with International Agreement, 421
  • - Harbin, Manchuria, Wireless Station Redeemed from the Russians, 511
  • - Madagascar, Powerful Station at Antananarivo, 315
  • - New Non-interfering Detector, Harold P. Doule, 67
  • - Norway and Wireless Stations, Concession Asked for from Government, 41
  • - Nova Zembla, Wireless Station to be Erected at, by the Russians, 579
  • - Radio Communication Between France and Poland, Paris and Beyrout, 121
  • - Radiophone Experiments in Mine Life-saving, 121
  • - Radio Society of Great Britain (Formerly Wireless Society of London), Successful Experiments in Transatlantic Telegraphy, 67
  • - Radio-telegraphy Between Bulgaria and Moscow, 661
  • - Siamese Government and Bangkok Station, Withdrawal of Communication Permission, 147
  • - South African Union Government and the Marconi Company, 175
  • - Static Interference in Reception of Radio Signals, Prevention of, 67
  • - Study of Short Wave Lengths by Amateurs, French Offer of Prizes, 147
  • - Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Bell Island, Newfoundland, Wireless Stations Projected at, 315
  • - Wireless and Aircraft, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 41
  • - Wireless in the Provinces to be Regulated, Locally, 553
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued):
  • - "Wireless Town" for England, Marconi Company's Scheme, 392
  • WITWATERSRAND Mines Development Since 1910, 367
  • Workmen Sent Abroad, Agreement as to Wages Between Amalgamated Engineering Union and Engineering Employers' Federation, 147
  • World's Coaling Record at Port Said, 315

Y

  • YANGTZE Port, New, at Kiukiang, 661
  • Yarn, Specially Treated and Tested, Results, 579
  • Yukon Gold Mined by Dredgers on the Klondyke River, 114
  • Yunnan, China, Minerals Abundant, but Capital and Means of Communication Lacking, 287
  • Yunnan, China, Programme for Development, 287

Z

  • ZINC Chloride as Wood Preservative, Necessary Precaution, 393
  • Zinc and Lead Concentration and other Plant to be Constructed for Mine in Quebec, 287
  • Zinc Works in Sardinia, Prospect of Italy's Independence of Foreign Zinc Supplies, 393

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