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ACCIDENTS, Metropolitan Street, Statistics, 531 | A | ||
*ACCIDENTS, Metropolitan Street, Statistics, 531 | |||
Acid-resisting Alloys, 577 | *Acid-resisting Alloys, 577 | ||
*Advertising from Tower of Sixty Storeys in New York, 259 | |||
Advertising from Tower of Sixty Storeys in New York, 259 | *Aerial Tramway for Conveyance of Salt in California, 577 | ||
Aerial Tramway for Conveyance of Salt in California, 577 | |||
AERONAUTICS: | AERONAUTICS: | ||
Aeroplane Industry in United States, Growth of, 77 | *- Aeroplane Industry in United States, Growth of, 77 | ||
*- British Aircraft Constructors’ Society, First General Meeting, 11 | |||
British Aircraft Constructors’ Society, First General Meeting, 11 | *- Chinese Government Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 99 | ||
*- German Aeroplanes, New Features, 439 | |||
Chinese Government Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 99 | *- Self-starter for Aeroplane Engines, 189 | ||
*- Steam-driven Seaplanes, Future Possibilities, 11 | |||
German Aeroplanes, New Features, 439 | *- Tenders for Aeroplane Construction for the American Army, 531 | ||
*- United States Army Air Service, 555 | |||
Self-starter for Aeroplane Engines, 189 | *- United States Exports of Aeroplanes, 259 | ||
*- United States Nomenclature for Aeronautics, 463 | |||
Steam-driven Seaplanes, Future Possibilities, 11 | *- Zeppelin Construction, French Chemical Analysis of Alloys Used, 32 | ||
*- Zeppelin L33, Leading Particulars of, 325 | |||
Tenders for Aeroplane Construction for the | *- Zeppelin’s Observer in a Suspended Basket, 509 | ||
*AGRICULTURAL Tractors for Buenos Aires, 77 | |||
American Army, 531 | *Agricultural Tractors, Increased Manufacture in the United States, 393 | ||
*Air-lift Well Pumping Installation in New Jersey, 509 | |||
United States Army Air Service, 555 | *Allday, Mr. William, Death of, 213 | ||
*Alloy Substitute for Platinum, 371, 577 | |||
United States Exports of Aeroplanes, 259 | *Alloys, Manufacture and Use of, H. D. Hibbard, 213 | ||
*Aluminium Production in Norway, Large Hydro-electric Plant Proposed, 33 | |||
United States Nomenclature for Aeronautics, 463 | *Aluminium Separation from Zinc, Manganese, andc., Gravimetric Method, 349 | ||
*American Anti-Aircraft Gun, 127 | |||
Zeppelin Construction, French Chemical | *American Exports of Ammunition and Firearms, 167 | ||
*American Labour and Eight Hours a Day, 235 | |||
Analysis of Alloys Used, 32 | *American Machine Tools, Demand after Conclusion of Peace, Anticipations, 99 | ||
*American Production of Benzole, Toluol and Naphthalene, 555, 577 | |||
Zeppelin L33, Leading Particulars of, 325 | *American Quicksilver Industry, 71 | ||
*American Shipyards’ Large Contracts for Merchant Shipbuilding, 55 | |||
*Ammonia Recovery from Peat, 348, 353 | |||
*Anti-Corrosive Grease, 531 | |||
AGRICULTURAL Tractors for Buenos Aires, 77 | *Antimony from South Africa, Great Demand, 303 | ||
*Anzac, Prohibition of Word for Trade Use, 325 | |||
Agricultural Tractors, Increased Manufacture in the United States, 393 | *Apprentices Rewarded for Science Class Attendance, 259 | ||
*Apprentices’ Trade School at Westinghouse Works, 11 | |||
Air-lift Well Pumping Installation in New | *Architectural Competition in Designs for Federal Parliament House. 531 | ||
*Arctic Copper Deposits, Possibility of Rendering Accessible, 487 | |||
Jersey, 509 | *Argentine Import of Agricultural Implements, 119 | ||
*Argentine, Schemes for Prevention of Overflow of River arid for Development of Irrigation, 213 | |||
Allday, Mr. William, Death of, 213 | *Armour Plate Manufacture in the United States, 88 ; Suggestion of Government Monopoly, 119 | ||
*Asbestos Industry of the Cape Province, 417 | |||
Alloy Substitute for Platinum, 371, 577 | |||
Alloys, Manufacture and Use of, H. D. Hibbard, 213 | |||
Aluminium Production in Norway, Large | |||
Aluminium Separation from Zinc, Manganese, | |||
American Anti-Aircraft Gun, 127 | |||
American Exports of Ammunition and Firearms, 167 | |||
American Labour and Eight Hours a Day, 235 | |||
American Machine Tools, Demand after Conclusion of Peace, Anticipations, 99 | |||
American Production of Benzole, Toluol and | |||
Naphthalene, 555, 577 | |||
American Quicksilver Industry, 71 | |||
American Shipyards’ Large Contracts for | |||
Merchant Shipbuilding, 55 | |||
Ammonia Recovery from Peat, 348, 353 | |||
Antimony from South Africa, Great Demand, | |||
Anzac, Prohibition of Word for Trade Use, 325 | |||
Apprentices Rewarded for Science Class Attendance, 259 | |||
Apprentices’ Trade School at | |||
Architectural Competition in Designs for Federal Parliament House. 531 | |||
Arctic Copper Deposits, Possibility of Rendering Accessible, 487 | |||
Argentine Import of Agricultural Implements, 119 | |||
Argentine, Schemes for Prevention of | |||
Armour Plate Manufacture in the United States, 88 ; Suggestion of Government Monopoly, 119 | |||
Asbestos Industry of the Cape Province, 417 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ||
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER : | |||
*- Uniform Conditions for Engineering Operations and Industrial Work, Gold Medal Paper, Alfred Etchell, 349 | |||
Uniform Conditions for Engineering | *INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | ||
*- Autumn Meeting, 180 | |||
*- Dates for Meetings in 1917, 498 | |||
*- Programme, 180 | |||
Autumn Meeting, 180 | *INSTITUTE OF METALS : | ||
*- Annual Autumn Meeting and Programme, 226 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS : | |||
*- Electrical Equipment of a Car, A. Ludlow Clayden, 462 | |||
*- First Meeting of Session, 223 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : | |||
Annual Autumn Meeting and Programme, 226 | *- Awards for Papers, 380 | ||
*- Sand Drags, Paper on Keadby Bridge, J. B. Ball, 463 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*- Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition), Correction, 90 | |||
First Meeting of Session, 223 | *INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND : | ||
*- Central Electricity Supply for Scotland, Presidential Address, W. W. Lackie, 77 | |||
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS : | |||
*- Opening of Winter Session and Programme, 332 | |||
Awards for Papers, 380 | *- Stability and Use of Cranes under Working Conditions, E. Eade, 332 | ||
*INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS : | |||
Sand Drags, Paper on Keadby Bridge, J. B. Ball, 463 | *- Design and Construction of Steel Railway Coaches, A. T. Houldcroft, 417 | ||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
*INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS : | |||
*- Reinforced and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
*- Admission of Students ; Scholarships, 476 | |||
Central Electricity Supply for Scotland, Presidential Address, W. W. Lackie, 77 | *- Elgar Scholarship Award, 1916, 212 | ||
*- Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 474 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*- Economical Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487 | |||
Opening of Winter Session and Programme, 332 | *INSTITUTION, ROYAL : | ||
*- Deaths of Members, 54, 416 | |||
Stability and Use of Cranes under Working Conditions, E. Eade, 332 | *- Meetings and Elections, 54, 416, 508 | ||
*- Programmes of Christmas, Juvenile, and other Lectures, 508, 566 | |||
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY : | |||
*- Nationalisation of Mines and Railways, Professor Louis, 73 | |||
Design and Construction of Steel Railway Coaches, A. T. Houldcroft, 417 | *- Wastage of Coal, Dr. C. Carpenter, 73 | ||
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS : | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & | *- Minerals and Mineral Ores for Engineering Industry of the United Kingdom, Two Papers by Professors W. G. Fearnsides and C. G. Collis, 360 | ||
SOCIETIES (continued): | *SOCIETY, FARADAY : | ||
*- "Refractories,” Dr. J. W. Mellor, 281 | |||
*SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING : | |||
*- Civil Engineering Profession and Economic Problems, J. Glover, 474 | |||
Reinforced and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77 | *SOCIETY, PHYSICAL : | ||
*- Thermo-electric Properties of Fused Metals, C. R. Darling, 119 | |||
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS : | |||
*- Condensation Pump, Two New Types of, Irving Langmuir, 555 | |||
Admission of Students ; Scholarships, | *- Imperial Institute’s Assistance to British Manufacture of Thymol, Professor W; Dunston, 55 | ||
*- Vibrations, Waves, and Resonance, Dr. J. Erskine-Murray, 439 | |||
Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 474 | *AUSTRALIA, Engineering Supplies Wanted, Offer to Represent English Manufacturers, 234 | ||
*Australia, Openings for British Trade in, 360 | |||
*Australia Restricts Use of Gas or Electric Motive Power, 531 | |||
*Australian Federal Parliament House, 314 | |||
Economical Signalling of a Colonial | *Australian Plant for Making Wire Cables and Metal Rope, 577 | ||
*Austrian Seizure of all Copper from Churches, Public and Private Buildings, 531 | |||
*Automotive or Automobile ? 167 | |||
Deaths of Members, | |||
Meetings and Elections, 54, 416, 508 | |||
Programmes of Christmas, Juvenile, and other Lectures, 508, 566 | |||
Nationalisation of Mines and Railways, Professor Louis, 73 | |||
Wastage of Coal, Dr. C. Carpenter, 73 | |||
Minerals and Mineral Ores for Engineering Industry of the United Kingdom, Two Papers by Professors W. G. Fearnsides and C. G. Collis, 360 | |||
Civil Engineering Profession and Economic Problems, J. Glover, 474 | |||
Thermo-electric Properties of Fused Metals, C. R. Darling, 119 | |||
Condensation Pump, Two New Types of, Irving Langmuir, 555 | |||
Imperial Institute’s Assistance to British Manufacture of Thymol, Professor | |||
Vibrations, Waves, and Resonance, Dr. J. Erskine-Murray, 439 | |||
AUSTRALIA, Engineering Supplies Wanted, Offer to Represent English Manufacturers, 234 | |||
Australia, Openings for British Trade in, 360 | |||
Australia Restricts Use of Gas or Electric Motive Power, 531 | |||
Australian Federal Parliament House, 314 | |||
Australian Plant for Making Wire Cables and Metal Rope, 577 | |||
Austrian Seizure of all Copper from Churches, Public and Private Buildings, 531 | |||
Automotive or Automobile ? 167 | |||
B | B | ||
BADGES for Engineers, 143 | *BADGES for Engineers, 143 | ||
*Bascule Bridges in Chicago, Paving Roadway with Hexagonal Wood Blocks, 213 | |||
Bascule Bridges in Chicago, Paving Roadway with Hexagonal Wood Blocks, 213 | *Bayonet Scabbards, Failure to Manufacture in America, 213 | ||
*Beauty of Design and Utility, Compatibilitv of, 303 | |||
Bayonet Scabbards, Failure to Manufacture in America, 213 | *Belt Conveyors for Coal Elevation, 259 | ||
*Belt Driving Efficiency Tests with Wooden and Cast Iron Pulleys, 259 | |||
Beauty of Design and Utility, | *Benzol Recovery Plant at Nelson Gasworks, 349 | ||
*Benzol Scrubbing Plant Efficiency, 555 | |||
Belt Conveyors for Coal Elevation, 259 | *Benzol and Toluol Output in the United States, 555, 577 | ||
*Birmingham Classes for Women in Tool-setting Munitions, andc., 281 | |||
Belt Driving Efficiency Tests with Wooden and | *Birmingham Commercial Card Index, 509 | ||
*Birmingham House Building, Diminution since War Outbreak, 393 | |||
Cast Iron Pulleys, 259 | *Birmingham Public Works and the Local Government Board, 259 | ||
*Blower, Record High-pressure, Westinghouse Machine Company, 577 | |||
Benzol Recovery Plant at Nelson Gasworks, 349 | *Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute, 450 | ||
*Board of Trade and Provisional Orders, 303 | |||
Benzol Scrubbing Plant Efficiency, 555 | *Boiler Accidents in the United States, Large Proportion in those used for Domestic or Water-heating Purposes, 33 | ||
*Boiler Explosions, Relative Frequency in Great Britain and United States, 189 | |||
Benzol and Toluol Output in the United States, 555, 577 | *Boiler, Large Capacity, American, Connelly Boiler Company, 577 | ||
*Boiler Scaling Apparatus, German Patent, 281 | |||
Birmingham Classes for Women in | *Boiler Valves, High-lift Safety, G. H. Clark, 119 | ||
*Boilers and Furnaces for High Steam Pressure, 10 | |||
Munitions, | *Books for British Prisoners Abroad, 46 | ||
*Bradford and Industrial Research, 259 | |||
Birmingham Commercial Card Index, 509 | *Bricks for New York, Sources of Supply, 509 | ||
*Bridge, Esk, of Reinforced Concrete, 119 | |||
Birmingham House Building, Diminution since | *Bridge, Novel Type, in Ottawa, 143 | ||
*Bridges, Two Thousand Reinforced Concrete, Constructed in United Kingdom, 119 | |||
War Outbreak, 393 | *British Coal-tar Colour Industrv, C. M. Whittaker, 555 | ||
*British East Africa as Trade Centre, 285 | |||
Birmingham Public Works and the Local Government Board, 259 | *British Prisoners of War and Books, 98 | ||
*British Trade, Openings for, 336 | |||
Blower, Record High-pressure, Westinghouse Machine Company, 577 | *Buildings Put up in United Kingdom for War Purposes to be Transferred Later Ori to Belgium and elsewhere 77 | ||
Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute, 450 | |||
Board of Trade and Provisional Orders, 303 | |||
Boiler Accidents in the United States, Large | |||
Proportion in those used for Domestic or | |||
Water-heating Purposes, 33 | |||
Boiler Explosions, Relative Frequency in Great Britain and United States, 189 | |||
Boiler, Large Capacity, American, Connelly | |||
Boiler Company, 577 | |||
Boiler Scaling Apparatus, German Patent, 281 | |||
Boiler Valves, High-lift Safety, G. H. Clark, 119 | |||
Boilers and Furnaces for High Steam Pressure | |||
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Books for British Prisoners Abroad, 46 | |||
Bradford and Industrial Research, 259 | |||
Bricks for New York, Sources of Supply, 509 | |||
Bridge, Esk, of Reinforced Concrete, 119 | |||
Bridge, Novel Type, in Ottawa, 143 | |||
Bridges, Two Thousand Reinforced Concrete, Constructed in United Kingdom, 119 | |||
British Coal-tar Colour | |||
Whittaker, 555 | |||
British East Africa as Trade Centre, 285 | |||
British Prisoners of War and Books, 98 | |||
British Trade, Openings for | |||
Buildings Put up in United Kingdom for War Purposes to be Transferred Later | |||
C | |||
*CADMIUM Percentage in Spelter, Professor Ingalls, 417 | |||
*Calcutta, Wood Paving Stopped, 281 | |||
*California’s Extensive Use of Electric Power, 299 | |||
*Canada’s Capacity in Peat Output, 463 | |||
*Canada’s Consumption of Wood for Pulp Manufacture, Increase, 119 | |||
*Canada, Statistics of Metal and Mineral Production, 325 | |||
*Canadian Mines Report ; By-products from Coke Ovens, 303 | |||
*Canadian Munition Industry Development, 577 | |||
*Canal Companies and War Bonus, Who is to Pay ? 509 | |||
*Canal del Roque, Cuba, for Land Reclamation, 551 | |||
*Carburetter Floats, Leaky, 77 | |||
*Car-driving Invention for Disabled Men, 11 | |||
*Catalytic Property of Platinum, 235 | |||
*Caterpillar Tractors for United States Army, 349 | |||
*Cauvery Dam, One of Largest in the World, 393 | |||
*Ceiba District of Honduras, La Ceiba Tree, 4 | |||
*Celluloid, Substitute for, 230 | |||
*Channel Tunnel Scheme Revived, 33 | |||
*Cheap Steam, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 333 | |||
*Chemical Industry and Independence of Government Aid, Dr. C. Carpenter, 259 | |||
*Chicago River Bascule Bridge, 303 | |||
*Chimneys, Very Large Steel, in Arizona, 393 | |||
*Chlorate of Potash from Japan, 287 | |||
*Circle of Scientific, Technical, and Trade Journalists, 520 | |||
*City and Guilds of London Institute, 139 | |||
*Clarkson, Norman, Flight Sergeant, Killed by Shell, 259 | |||
*Coal Carbonisation for Production of Explosives, 439 | |||
*Coal Discovery in the Federated Malay States, 189, 321 | |||
*Coal Dust for Drop Forge and other Heating Furnaces, 119 | |||
*Coal Exploration in West Iceland, 393 | |||
*Coal Gas for Motor Vehicle Purposes, 281 | |||
*Coal Gas Standard of Value in New York, Heat Units Supplant Candle-power, 509 | |||
*Coal Gas as Substitute for Petrol in Motor Cars, 439 | |||
*Coal Mines Closed and Re-opened, 99 | |||
*Coal Mining Committee’s Report—see Railways, Pooling of Wagons | |||
*Coal Output in the United Kingdom, 167 | |||
*Coal Pits Around Doncaster, 233 | |||
*Coal Production Shortage in America, 487 | |||
*Coal Resources of the United Kingdom, Arnold Lupton, 99 | |||
*Coal, Simple Form of Test for, 11 | |||
*Coal Storage under Water in Iowa, 213 | |||
*Coal Supplies, Deputation from Gas and Electricity Undertakings, 22 | |||
*Coal Tar and Colour Industry, Dr. Everest, 416 | |||
*Coal for United States Railways, 349 | |||
*Coliseum at Springfield, U.S.A., Roof Supports, 463 | |||
*Colouring Rifle Barrels, 517 | |||
*Commercial Motor Users and Chester County Council, 393 | |||
*Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, 522 | |||
*Concrete Barges No Longer a Novelty, 259 | |||
*Concrete,. Great Need of Care in Mixing, Experiments, 213 | |||
*Concrete, Reinforced, and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77 ; (Letter), 127 | |||
*Concrete Roads in America, Cranks and Critics, 235 | |||
*Consular Reports, Suspension of Publication, on Grounds of Economy, 213 | |||
*Conversion of Metres to Feet, 193 | |||
*Cooling Tower, Largest Natural Draught, 439 | |||
*Cooling Tower Wanted for Gisborne, New Zealand, 213 | |||
*Copper from British Columbia, 303 | |||
*Copper Discovery, Important, in Newfoundland, 393 | |||
*Copper Exports from the United States, 439 | |||
*Copper, German Substitutes for, 338 | |||
*Copper Mines in Cuba Worked since 1520, 531 | |||
*Copper, Record Purchase from America by Germany and Austria, 259 | |||
*Corrosion Research Station, 248 | |||
*Cotton, American and Egypt, High Prices, 487 | |||
*Crystal Palace Engineering School, 132 | |||
*Cutting Retail Prices in United States, Legislation, 235 | |||
D | D | ||
*DAYLIGHT Saving Chart, Horseley Company, Limited, 367 | |||
*Death of Mr. G. E. Shore, 417 | |||
*Delivery of Goods, Difficulties in, Germany Gains at Britain’s Expense, 235 | |||
Delivery of Goods, Difficulties | *Diesel Engines and Low Insurance, 189 | ||
*Diving in the United States Navy, Deep Sea Record, 143 | |||
Gains at Britain’s Expense 235 | *Division of the Product of Industrv, Sir Hugh Bell, 55 | ||
*Dry Dock Concrete Building by New Method, 417 | |||
*Dynamical Balancing of Machines, 55 | |||
*Dynamite, Three Different Kinds, 487 | |||
E | E | ||
*EDITOR’S Lament, 471 | |||
EDITOR’S Lament, | *Educational Books for British Prisoners of War, 367 | ||
*Egg Breaking by Hand, Experiments, 417 | |||
*Eggs, Cold Storage, Legislation, 259 | |||
Egg Breaking by Hand, Experiments, 417 | |||
Eggs, Cold Storage, Legislation, 259 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ||
Alternating-current Motors, N. C. E. | *- Alternating-current Motors, N. C. E. Jacobv, 11 | ||
*- Alternating Currents, Standard Frequency of, 509 | |||
Alternating Currents, Standard Frequency of, 509 | *- Aluminium as an Overhead Conductor, Mr. Wyssling on Cost, 189 | ||
*- American Central Station Efficiencies, Fino Records, 55 | |||
Aluminium as an Overhead Conductor, Mr. | *- American Output of Electrical Machinery, Increase : Statistics, 189 | ||
*- Battery Sub-stations on the New York Edison System, 77 | |||
Wyssling on Cost, 189 | *- Birmingham Tramways and Shortage in Power Supply, 439 | ||
*- Board of Trade Licence to Import Insulating Materials, 371 | |||
American Central Station Efficiencies, Fino Records, 55 | *- Bradford Power Station, Output of Electrical Energy, 370 | ||
*- Central Supply for Scotland, W. W. Lackie, 77 | |||
American Output of Electrical Machinery, Increase : Statistics, 189 | *- Centralisation of Electric Power in Chicago, Great Economy of, 213 | ||
*- Copper Sheets, Spot Welding or Seam Welding, Suitable Electrodes for, 11 | |||
Battery Sub-stations on the New York Edison System, 77 | *- Cost and Advantages of Electrical Power, 393 | ||
*- Daylight Saving and Increased Use of Electricity in Manchester, 393 | |||
Birmingham Tramways and Shortage in Power Supply, 439 | *- Dry Batteries for Flash Lamps, American Manufacturers’ Harvest, 393 | ||
*- Ebro Water Utilisation for Industrial Power Supply, 463 | |||
Board of Trade Licence to Import Insulating Materials, 371 | *- Edison Storage Battery, Effect of Temperature on its Performance and Durability, 531 | ||
*- Electrical Company’s Difficulties in Paris owing to the War, 99 | |||
Bradford Power Station, Output of Electrical Energy, 370 | *- Electrical Energy in Canada, Threatened Stoppage of Supply to the United States, 99 | ||
*- Electrical Furnaces, Classification of, 371 | |||
Central Supply for Scotland, W. W. Lackie, 77 | *- Lieutenants, New Rank in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 55 | ||
*- Electrical Ploughing in Sweden, Italy and France, 281 | |||
Centralisation of Electric Power in Chicago, Great Economy of, 213 | *- Electrical Supply in Norway for Franco- American Syndicate, 439 | ||
*- Electrical Vehicle Committee, 130, 336 | |||
Copper Sheets, Spot Welding or Seam Welding, Suitable Electrodes for, 11 | *- Electrical Vehicles, Marking of Lead Plate Batteries, 487 | ||
*- Electrical Vehicles and Scarcity of Petrol, 167 | |||
Cost and Advantages of Electrical Power, 393 | *- Electrician, The Two-thousandth Number, 272 | ||
*- Electricity Supply and Proposed Co-operation, 110 | |||
Daylight Saving and Increased Use of Electricity in Manchester, 393 | *- Energy from Tides, Professor D. Robertson, 551 | ||
*- Farmers Installing Electric Plants in Alberta, Canada, 325 | |||
Dry Batteries for Flash Lamps, American Manufacturers’ Harvest, 393 | *- Filament Lamps, Old and New, Question of Economy, 371 | ||
*- Fluctuations in Light with Low Periodicities, 371 | |||
Ebro Water Utilisation for Industrial Power Supply, 463 | *- French Alps, Increased Demand and Supply of Water-developed Energy, 349 | ||
*- Fulham and Battersea Power-houses Linked up, Suggested Inclusion of Hammersmith, 99 | |||
Edison Storage Battery, Effect of Temperature on its Performance and Durability, 531 | *- Fuse Blowing Due to Excessive Current, Not to Voltage, 259 | ||
*- Generator, Large, under Construction in Berlin, 393 | |||
Electrical Company’s Difficulties in Paris owing to the War, 99 | *- German Copper Scarcity and Use of Zinc, 463 | ||
*- German Electric Lamps for Italy, 531 | |||
Energy in Canada, Threatened Stoppage of Supply to the United States, 99 | *- Gilbert Club to be Wound up, Meeting, 332 | ||
*- Heating by Electricity, Gas and Coal, Comparisons, W. B. Smith, 371 | |||
Furnaces, Classification of, 371 | *- Home-office Regulations for Sigrialling in Mines, 119 | ||
*- House Refuse Collected by Electric Vehicles, 280 | |||
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 55 | *- Ignition Systems, Accumulator and Magneto, Tests of Relative Efficiencies, 462 | ||
*- India, Great Need of Overhauling of Electrical Industry, 531 | |||
Ploughing in Sweden, Italy and France, 281 | *- Insulating Materials, Data Given by United States Bureau of Standards, 325 | ||
*- Inter-connection of Electric Supply Undertakings, 333 | |||
Supply in Norway for Franco-American Syndicate, 439 | *- Internal Combustion Engines and Electricity Pressure, 393 | ||
*- Japan, Statistical Report of Electrical Undertakings, 99 | |||
Vehicle Committee, 130, 336 | *- Japanese Electrical Track and Generating Stations, Statistics, 119 | ||
*- Japan’s Electrical Industry Development, 55, 577 | |||
Vehicles, Marking of Lead Plate Batteries, 487 | *- Jinrickshaw, Electrical, for Simla, 259 | ||
*- Lamps for New York Consumers, 509 | |||
Vehicles and Scarcity of Petrol, 167 | *- Linking-up London’s Electric Stations, 360 | ||
*- Locomotives for Underground Ore Haulage in South Africa, 417 | |||
Electrician, The Two-thousandth Number, 272 | *- Lorry, One-ton Edison Electric, Details of Report on Cost and Working, 281 | ||
*- Low Coal Consumption for Current Generation, 281 | |||
Electricity Supply and Proposed Co-operation, 110 | *- Modern Electric Mine Locomotives, W. M. Hoen, 11 | ||
*- National Electric Light Association of America, Interesting Report, 10 | |||
Energy from Tides, Professor D. Robertson, 551 | *- New York State Barge Canal, Lock Machinery Electrically Worked, 189 | ||
*- Oldham’s Electricity Meters and “ Summer Time,” 167 | |||
Farmers Installing Electric Plants in Alberta, Canada, 325 | *- Paraffin Vaporisers Electrically Heated in America, 439 | ||
*- Plough, Electric, Possibilities of, 281 | |||
Filament Lamps, Old and New, Question of Economy, 371 | *- Potentiometer, Improved Type, Professor Ryan, 349 | ||
*- Power Generator and Munitions Output in the North of England, 463 | |||
Fluctuations in Light with Low Periodicities, 371 | *- Present Position of Electricity Supply in United Kingdom, E. T. Williams, 11 | ||
*- Primary Cell Output and Falls in Temperature, 467 | |||
French Alps, Increased Demand and Supply of Water-developed Energy, 349 | *- Rating of Electric Lamps, 143 | ||
Fulham and Battersea Power-houses Linked up, Suggested Inclusion of Hammersmith, 99 | |||
Fuse Blowing Due to Excessive Current, Not to Voltage, 259 | |||
Generator, Large, under Construction in Berlin, 393 | |||
German Copper Scarcity and Use of Zinc, 463 | |||
German Electric Lamps for Italy, 531 | |||
Gilbert Club to be Wound up, Meeting, 332 | |||
Heating by Electricity, Gas and Coal, Comparisons, W. B. Smith, 371 | |||
Home-office Regulations for Sigrialling in Mines, 119 | |||
House Refuse Collected by Electric Vehicles, 280 | |||
Ignition Systems, Accumulator and Magneto, Tests of Relative Efficiencies, 462 | |||
India, Great Need of Overhauling of Electrical Industry, 531 | |||
Insulating Materials, Data Given by United States Bureau of Standards, 325 | |||
Inter-connection of Electric Supply Undertakings, 333 | |||
Internal Combustion Engines and Electricity Pressure, 393 | |||
Japan, Statistical Report of Electrical Undertakings, 99 | |||
Japanese Electrical Track and Generating Stations, Statistics, 119 | |||
Japan’s Electrical Industry Development, 55, 577 | |||
Jinrickshaw, Electrical, for Simla, 259 | |||
Lamps for New York Consumers, 509 | |||
Linking-up London’s Electric Stations, 360 | |||
Locomotives for Underground Ore Haulage in South Africa, 417 | |||
Lorry, One-ton Edison Electric, Details of Report on Cost and Working, 281 | |||
Low Coal Consumption for Current Generation, 281 | |||
Modern Electric Mine Locomotives, W. M. Hoen, 11 | |||
National Electric Light Association of America, Interesting Report, 10 | |||
New York State Barge | |||
Oldham’s Electricity Meters and “ Summer Time,” 167 | |||
Paraffin Vaporisers Electrically Heated in America, 439 | |||
Plough, Electric, Possibilities of, 281 | |||
Potentiometer, Improved Type, Professor Ryan, 349 | |||
Power Generator and Munitions Output in the North of England, 463 | |||
Present Position of Electricity Supply in United Kingdom, E. T. Williams, 11 | |||
Primary Cell Output and Falls in | |||
Rating of Electric Lamps, 143 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | ||
*- Russian Finland, Large Electrical Undertaking, 393 | |||
Russian Finland, Large Electrical Undertaking, 393 | *- Russia's Unused Water Power, 259 | ||
*- Sheep Fattening by Electric Light, 303 | |||
Russia's Unused Water Power, 259 | *- Southampton Electrical Supply ; Boiler Extensions, 393 | ||
*- Steam Turbines and Generators, Development of, 10 | |||
Sheep Fattening by Electric Light, 303 | *- Sweden Exports Electric Power to Denmark, 439 | ||
*- Ten Years of Evolution of Hydro-Electric Units, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117 | |||
Southampton Electrical Supply ; Boiler Extensions, 393 | *- Toledo, New Central Supply Station, 555 | ||
*- Transformers, Trouble and Protection, 77 | |||
Steam Turbines and Generators, Development of, 10 | *- Two-speed Alternating Current Elevator Motor, 439 | ||
*- United States Electric Light and Power, Prosperous Year, 417 | |||
Sweden Exports Electric Power to Denmark, 439 | *- Walsall New Electric Station, 417 | ||
*- White Ants and Power Line Poles, 393 | |||
Ten Years of Evolution of Hydro-Electric Units, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117 | *- Willage Storage Battery Company New Works Equipment. 487 | ||
*- Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition) (Correction), 90 | |||
Toledo, New Central Supply Station, 555 | *- Yorkshire, Board of Trade Proposals for Linking-up Electrical Undertakings, 439 | ||
*- Zinc Wire Cables, Bare and Insulated, 143 | |||
Transformers, Trouble and Protection, 77 | *ELECTROLYTIC Copper Production in Canada, 349 | ||
*Electro-Magnets for Handling Pig Iron on the American Lakes, 349 | |||
Two-speed Alternating Current Elevator Motor, 439 | *Enemy Businesses in the United Kingdom, Winding-up Orders, 235 | ||
*Engine Driven by Steam, Gas, Benzine or Petroleum, 281 | |||
United States Electric Light and Power, Prosperous Year, 417 | *Engineering in Argentina, National Congress, 349 | ||
*Engineering Experiments in the United States, 167 | |||
Walsall New Electric Station, 417 | *Engineering Societies Collective Headquarters in New York, 303 | ||
*Engineering Standards Committee, New Secretary Appointed, 98 | |||
White Ants and Power Line Poles, 393 | *Ernolith, New Substitute for Celluloid, 230 | ||
*Excavators, Electrically Driven for Drainage Work in Idaho, 509 | |||
Willage Storage Battery Company New Works Equipment. 487 | *Experimental Workshop and Industrial Laboratory for Aeronautical and other Work on Inventions, andc., 33 | ||
*Exports of American Motor Vehicles, 235 | |||
Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition) (Correction), 90 | |||
Yorkshire, Board of Trade Proposals for Linking-up Electrical Undertakings, 439 | |||
Zinc Wire Cables, Bare and Insulated, 143 | |||
ELECTROLYTIC Copper Production in Canada, 349 | |||
Electro-Magnets for Handling Pig Iron on the American Lakes, 349 | |||
Enemy Businesses in the United | |||
Engine Driven by Steam, Gas, Benzine or Petroleum, 281 | |||
Engineering in Argentina, National Congress, 349 | |||
Engineering Experiments in the United States, | |||
Engineering Societies Collective Headquarters in New York, 303 | |||
Engineering Standards Committee, New Secretary Appointed, 98 | |||
Excavators, Electrically Driven for Drainage Work in Idaho, 509 | |||
Experimental Workshop and Industrial | |||
Exports of American Motor Vehicles, 235 | |||
F | F | ||
FEDERATED Malay States, New Harbour for, 303 | *FEDERATED Malay States, New Harbour for, 303 | ||
*Ferro-Vanadium Exports from United States, 509 | |||
Ferro-Vanadium Exports from United States, 509 | *Fifth Avenue, New York Traffic Count, 555 | ||
*Fire Signalling on the Route of Engines Controlled from Headquarters, 33 | |||
Fifth Avenue, New York Traffic Count, 555 | *Fireproofing Liquid, 235 | ||
*Fish, Live, in a Gold Mine, 509 | |||
Fire Signalling on the Route of Engines Controlled from Headquarters, 33 | *Floating Dock Captured at Tsingtau Transferred by Japanese to Sasebo Port, 55 | ||
*Food Storage Limited by Legislation in United States. 259 | |||
Fireproofing Liquid, 235 | *Forest Tree Seedlings Planted by Machine, 577 | ||
*Fracture in Colliery Guide Rope, 77 | |||
Fish, Live, in a Gold Mine, 509 | *France’s Blast Furnaces, 463 | ||
*French Army Steel Helmets, Details, 167 | |||
Floating Dock Captured at Tsingtau Transferred by Japanese to Sasebo Port, 55 | *Freezing Point of Mercury, United States Bureau of Standards, Determination, 463 | ||
*Fuel Oil in Battleship s Double Bottom Tanks, Parks Pneumercator System for Ascertaining Amount, 531 | |||
Food Storage Limited by Legislation in United States. 259 | *Fuel Used in Diesel Engines, Necessary Characteristics, R. E. Mathdt, 33 | ||
*Fuel Used by London Omnibuses, Diluted Petrol, 189 | |||
Forest Tree Seedlings Planted by Machine, 577 | *Furnaces, Carbon Electrodes Standardised, 509 | ||
Fracture in Colliery Guide Rope, 77 | |||
France’s Blast Furnaces, 463 | |||
French Army Steel Helmets, Details, 167 | |||
Freezing Point of Mercury, United States | |||
Bureau of Standards, Determination, 463 | |||
Fuel Oil in Battleship s Double Bottom Tanks, Parks Pneumercator System for Ascertaining Amount, 531 | |||
Fuel Used in Diesel Engines, Necessary Characteristics, R. E. | |||
Fuel Used by London Omnibuses, Diluted Petrol, 189 | |||
Furnaces, Carbon Electrodes Standardised, 509 | |||
G | G | ||
GAS Charge Reduction by the South | *GAS Charge Reduction by the South Metro politan Gas Company, 142 | ||
*Gas Coke for Boiler Furnaces to Replace Coal, 281 | |||
Gas Coke for Boiler Furnaces to Replace Coal | *Gas Company, Edinburgh, Owning Railway Wagons for Coal Supply, 349 | ||
*Gas Explosion in Pockets of Clay Soil in Tunnel under Lake Erie, 189 | |||
Gas Company, Edinburgh, Owning Railway Wagons for Coal Supply, 349 | *Gas Lighting, Economical, 272 | ||
*Gas and Petrol for Power Generation, Comparison, 371 | |||
Gas Explosion in Pockets of Clay Soil in Tunnel under Lake Erie, 189 | *Gas Producers, Peet-fed, for Electricity Generation, and with Ammonia Recovery Plant, in Italy and Germany, 348 | ||
*German Coal Tar Colours Export Value, 99 | |||
Gas Lighting, Economical, 272 | *German Competition with United States after the War, Proposed Legislation, 235 | ||
*German Control of Paper Miller and Coal Tar Dye Industries, with View to Military Exigencies, 77 | |||
Gas and Petrol for Power Generation, Comparison, 371 | *German Government Control of Coal-mining Interests, 487 | ||
*German Guns Made with Molybdenum Alloy, 555 | |||
Gas Producers, Peet-fed, for Electricity Generation, and with Ammonia Recovery Plant, in Italy and Germany, 348 | *Gold Imports into the United States, 509 | ||
*Granite from Norway for Methil Docks, 325 | |||
German Coal Tar Colours Export Value, 99 | Gun-proving Plant. Very Large, Projected for U.S.A., 463 | ||
German Competition with United States after the War, Proposed Legislation, 235 | |||
German Control of Paper Miller and Coal | |||
German Government Control of Coal-mining Interests, 487 | |||
German Guns Made with Molybdenum Alloy | |||
Gold Imports into the United States, 509 | |||
Granite from Norway for Methil Docks, 325 | |||
Hydro-Electric Units, Ten Years of Evolution of, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117 | H | ||
*HAMMERS. Inverted, for Pulling Long Sheet Piling. 555 | |||
*Hand, Mechanical, Prize Offered for Best Apparatus, 417 | |||
*Harbour and Dock Dues for Ships in Government Service, 509 | |||
*Heating Dwelling-houses by Coal or Electricity, Cost, 259 | |||
*Helical Toothed Gear Box for Motor Vehicles, New Type, 143 | |||
*Highways in New York State, Maintenance, 119 | |||
*Honourable Artillery Company, 132 | |||
*House of Commerce at Birmingham, 270 | |||
*Housing and Town Planning after the War, Councillor Harrison Barrow, 577 | |||
*Huddersfield’s Approval of Decimal System, 371 | |||
*Human Side of Scientific Study, 371 | |||
*Hydraulic Installation, Modern, near Minneapolis, 281 | |||
*Hydraulic Power in Japan, 99 | |||
*Hydro-Electric Power Plant in South America, 439 | |||
*Hydro-Electric Units, Ten Years of Evolution of, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117 | |||
I | I | ||
INDIA, | *INDIA, Minipg of Wolfram Ore for Recovery of Tungsten, 434 | ||
*India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph Works Company’s War Relief Funds, 281 | |||
India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph | *India, Trade of, Within the Empire, 357 | ||
*Indian Coal Mining in 1915, 463 | |||
Works Company’s War Relief Funds, 281 | *Indian Tea Planting and Electrical Supply, 303 | ||
*Indigo, Synthetic, War Scarcity, 77 | |||
India, Trade of, Within the Empire, 357 | *Industrial Revival in Invaded Districts of France after the War, Formation of Association, 99 | ||
*Industrial Strength and National Defence, 126 | |||
Indian Coal Mining in 1915, 463 | *Inventions Disregarded, History of the Lewis Gun, 189 | ||
Indian Tea Planting and Electrical Supply, 303 | |||
Indigo, Synthetic, War Scarcity, 77 | |||
Industrial Revival in Invaded Districts of France after the War, Formation of Association, 99 | |||
Industrial Strength and National Defence, 126 | |||
Inventions Disregarded, History of the Lewis Gun, 189 | |||
IRON AND STEEL: | IRON AND STEEL: | ||
American Society of Automobile Engineers, Standard Colours for Marking Steel Bars, 55 | *- American Society of Automobile Engineers, Standard Colours for Marking Steel Bars, 55 | ||
*- British Ron and Steel and Allied Trades Federation Report, 55 | |||
British | *- British Steel for Ships rather than Shells, 189 | ||
*- Carbon in Steel and Iron, Tests of Direct | |||
British Steel for Ships rather than Shells, 189 | *- Combustion Method, 33 | ||
*- Case-hardening Steel Articles, 349 | |||
Carbon in Steel and Iron, Tests of Direct | *- Cast Iron Heated and Cut by Ordinary Carpenter’s Saw, 77 | ||
*- Cast Iron Water Pipe Laid in America during the Civil War, 55 | |||
Combustion Method, 33 | *- Castings, Hydraulic System of Cleaning and Removing Cores, 393 | ||
*- Chalk Rust on Cast Iron, 189 | |||
Case-hardening Steel Articles, 349 | *- Chrome Steel for Ball Bearings, 371 | ||
*- Chrome Vanadium Steel, Advantage of, 189 | |||
Cast Iron Heated and Cut by Ordinary Carpenter’s Saw, 77 | *- Cleaning Machinery for Castings, Tests of Power Required for Driving, 393 | ||
*- Copper Bearing Steels and Resistance to Corrosion, E. A. and L. T. Richardson, 371 | |||
Cast Iron Water Pipe Laid in America during the Civil War, 55 | *- France’s Supply of Iron and Steel, Huge Imports to Replace War Deficiency, 55 | ||
*- Galvanised Corrugated Sheet Iron in the Dominican Republic, 189 | |||
Castings, Hydraulic System of Cleaning and | *- German Engine Weights per Brake Horsepower, 531 | ||
*- Growth of Electrical Production of Steel in the United States, 33 | |||
Removing Cores, 393 | *- Hardening Damascene Blades, 555 | ||
*- Holland’s Iron and Steel Imports and Exports, Two Years Compared, 33 | |||
Chalk Rust on Cast Iron, 189 | *- India’s Imports of Iron and Steel Machinery and Railway Material, 555 | ||
*- Iron Mine in France, Re-opening after being in German Hands, 417 | |||
Chrome Steel for Ball Bearings, 371 | *- Irrigation Project in State of Washington, 555 | ||
*- Lead-plated Steel, Substitution for Zinc, andc., Made Possible by New Process, 189 | |||
Chrome Vanadium Steel, Advantage of, 189 | *- Manganese Shortage in Germany, 119 | ||
*- Mexican Large Exports of Steel from Monterrey, 531 | |||
Cleaning Machinery for Castings, Tests of | *- Relation between Yield Point and Proportional Limit for Steel, J. E. Howard, 119 | ||
*- Semi-finished Steel, Great Britain’s Imports from United States instead of from Germany, 509 | |||
Power Required for Driving, 393 | *- Semi-steel, Useful Characteristics of, 77 | ||
*- Shrinkage of Manganese Steel Greater than that of Ordinary Steel, 143 | |||
Copper Bearing Steels and Resistance to Corrosion, E. A. and L. T. Richardson, 371 | *- Stainless Steel Analysis, 393 | ||
*- Swedish Electric Furnaces’ Annual Iron Production, 439 | |||
France’s Supply of Iron and Steel, Huge Imports to Replace War Deficiency, 55 | *- Tungsten Steel for Engineer’s Tools in America, Cost and Scarcity, 143 | ||
*- Tungsten—see also Tungsten | |||
Galvanised Corrugated Sheet Iron in the | *IRRIGATION Works on the Rio Negro, Important Undertaking of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 531 | ||
*Irrigation Works in South Africa, 349 | |||
Dominican Republic, 189 | |||
German Engine Weights per Brake Horsepower, 531 | |||
Growth of Electrical Production of Steel in the United States, 33 | |||
Hardening Damascene Blades, 555 | |||
Holland’s Iron and Steel Imports and Exports, Two Years Compared, 33 | |||
India’s Imports of Iron and Steel Machinery and Railway Material, 555 | |||
Iron Mine in France, Re-opening after being in German Hands, 417 | |||
Irrigation Project in State of Washington, | |||
Lead-plated Steel, Substitution for Zinc, | |||
Manganese Shortage in Germany, 119 | |||
Mexican Large Exports of Steel from Monterrey, 531 | |||
Relation between Yield Point and Proportional Limit for Steel, J. E. Howard, 119 | |||
Semi-finished Steel, Great Britain’s Imports from United States instead of from Germany, 509 | |||
Semi-steel, Useful Characteristics of, 77 | |||
Shrinkage of Manganese Steel Greater than that of Ordinary Steel, 143 | |||
Stainless Steel Analysis, 393 | |||
Swedish Electric Furnaces’ Annual Iron Production, 439 | |||
Tungsten Steel for Engineer’s Tools in America, Cost and Scarcity, 143 | |||
Tungsten—see also Tungsten | |||
IRRIGATION Works on the Rio Negro, Important Undertaking of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 531 | |||
Irrigation Works in South Africa, 349 | |||
J | J | ||
JAPANESE Electrical Undertakings—see Electrical Matters | *JAPANESE Electrical Undertakings—see Electrical Matters | ||
*Japan’s Manufacture of .Chlorate of Potash, 287 | |||
Japan’s Manufacture of .Chlorate of Potash, 287 | *John Fritz Medal Award in United States, 555 | ||
K | |||
*KAURI Gum Oil from Peat in New Zealand, 573 | |||
KAURI Gum Oil from Peat in New Zealand, 573 | |||
L | L | ||
LETTERS and Parcels for Troops, Great Increase, 11 | *LETTERS and Parcels for Troops, Great Increase, 11 | ||
*Lifting Magnet Capacity, Determining Factors, 143 | |||
Lifting Magnet Capacity, Determining Factors, 143 | *Lighting Shops in Paris, Drastic Order for War Economy, 487 | ||
*Lighting, Subdued, for Motor Cars, Twin Filament Bulbs for Headlights, 509 | |||
Lighting Shops in Paris, Drastic Order for | *Lloyd’s Register—see Ships | ||
*Longridge, Colonel J. A., Killed in Action, 189 | |||
War Economy, 487 | *Lubricating Oil, Useful Test for Refinement, H. W. Petty, 33 | ||
Lighting, Subdued, for Motor Cars, Twin | |||
Filament Bulbs for Headlights, 509 | |||
Lloyd’s Register—see Ships | |||
W. | |||
M | M | ||
MACHINE Rifle for United States, 463 | *MACHINE Rifle for United States, 463 | ||
*Machine Tool, New, Wanted, 498 | |||
Machine Tool, New, Wanted, 498 | *Magnesium, Special Uses of, 213 | ||
*Magnetic Chucks for Holding Needle-pointing Dies, 393 | |||
Magnesium, Special Uses of, 213 | *Magneto Apparatus, Testing, 213, 509 | ||
*Magnetos, All-British, Large Output for Government Use, 349 | |||
Magnetic Chucks for Holding Needle- | *Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 155 | ||
*Mechanical Stokers on a Fluctuating Load, Performance of, 89 | |||
Dies, 393 | *Melting Down Foreign Gold, 509 | ||
*Metal Production in Japan, 393 | |||
Magneto Apparatus, Testing, 213, 509 | *Metal, Self-lubricating, “Graphalloy,” 421 | ||
*Metals in Manufacture of Munitions, Committee to Secure Most Economical Use, 531 | |||
Magnetos, All-British, Large Output for Government Use, 349 | *Metals and Materials Economy Committee, 584 | ||
*Metric System Question in Great Britain and United States, 325 | |||
Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 155 | *Metric System, Suggested Introduction, 119 | ||
*Mexican Government’s Home-made Cartridges, 555 | |||
Mechanical Stokers on a Fluctuating Load, Performance of, 89 | *Mica, Fall in Total Value of Production in India, 439 | ||
*Military Service Postponement in Case of Selected Science Students, 7 | |||
Melting Down Foreign Gold, 509 | *Milling Cutter Tests in America, 235 | ||
*Mine Signal Electrical System in Michigan, 487 | |||
Metal Production in Japan, 393 | *Mine Works, Deepest, in the World, 371 | ||
*Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Special Reports on the, 155 | |||
Metal, Self-lubricating, | *Miners with the Colours and Output from Collieries, 303 | ||
*Moakes, Lieut. J. C., Killed in Action, 281 | |||
Metals in Manufacture of Munitions, Committee to Secure Most Economical Use, 531 | *Molybdenite, Specimens Found in New Zealand, 184 | ||
*Molybdenum, Demand for, 325 | |||
Metals and Materials Economy Committee, 584 | *Molybdenum Discovery In Norway, 325 | ||
*Montevideo Sewerage Works, 143 | |||
Metric System Question in Great Britain and United States, 325 | *Motor Car Engines and Right-angled Bends, 33 | ||
*Motor Car Gear-boxes, Power Losses in, 463 | |||
Metric System, Suggested Introduction, 119 | *Motor Car Manufacture Profits in America, 325 | ||
*Motor Car, Steam, with Oil-fired Boiler and Uniflow Engine, 487 | |||
Mexican Government’s Home-made Cartridges, | *Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts Imported into United Kingdom, 349 | ||
*Motor Cars and Cycles Registered in London, Statistics, 143 | |||
Mica, Fall in Total Value of Production in India, 439 | *Motor Cars for Farmers in United States, 349 | ||
*Motor Spirit and the Petrol Tax, 491 | |||
Military Service Postponement in Case of Selected Science Students, 7 | *Motor Vehicles Exported from United States, 143 | ||
*Motor Vehicles, Heat Treatment of Gearing for, 235 | |||
Milling Cutter Tests in America, 235 | *Motor Vehicles in New York, Need of Weight Regulations, 463 | ||
*Moving a Three-storey Steel Frame Structure, 417 | |||
Mine Signal Electrical System in Michigan, 487 | *Munition Workers’ Holidays, 189 | ||
*Munition Workers and Sunday Labour, 11 | |||
Mine Works, Deepest, in the World, 371 | *Munitions Tribunals, Statistics of Cases, 325 | ||
Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Special Reports on the, 155 | |||
Miners with the Colours and Output from Collieries, 303 | |||
Moakes, Lieut. J. C., Killed in Action, 281 | |||
Molybdenite, Specimens Found in New Zealand, 184 | |||
Molybdenum, Demand for, 325 | |||
Molybdenum Discovery | |||
Montevideo Sewerage Works, 143 | |||
Motor Car Engines and Right-angled Bends, 33 | |||
Motor Car Gear-boxes, Power Losses in, 463 | |||
Motor Car Manufacture Profits in America, 325 | |||
Motor Car, Steam, with Oil-fired Boiler and Uniflow Engine, 487 | |||
Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts Imported into United Kingdom, 349 | |||
Motor Cars and Cycles Registered in London, Statistics, 143 | |||
Motor Cars for Farmers in United States, 349 | |||
Motor Spirit and the Petrol Tax, 491 | |||
Motor Vehicles Exported from United States, 143 | |||
Motor Vehicles, Heat Treatment of Gearing for, 235 | |||
Motor Vehicles in New York, Need of Weight Regulations, 463 | |||
Moving a Three-storey Steel Frame Structure, 417 | |||
Munition Workers’ Holidays, 189 | |||
Munition Workers and Sunday Labour, 11 | |||
Munitions Tribunals, Statistics of Cases, 325 | |||
N | N | ||
NATURAL Gas Measurements at High Pressures ; Errors and Boyle’s Law, 303 | *NATURAL Gas Measurements at High Pressures ; Errors and Boyle’s Law, 303 | ||
*Natural Gas in the United States, Record Quantity Used, 371 | |||
Natural Gas in the United States, Record Quantity Used, 371 | *New York Handicapped in Freight Handling, 439 | ||
*New York Refuse Utilisation Scheme, 577 | |||
New | *New York State’s Barge Canal, 509 | ||
*New Zealand, Lake Coleridge, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 341, 371 | |||
New York Refuse Utilisation Scheme, 577 | *New Zealand, Projected Harbour Works in Wellington, 577 | ||
*New Zealand, Projected Large Harbour at Wanganni, 213 | |||
New York State’s Barge Canal, 509 | *Niagara, Beauty versus Utility, 143 | ||
*Nickel Exports to Germany from Ontario and New Caledonia, 119 | |||
New Zealand, Lake Coleridge, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 341, 371 | *Nickel Production in Canada and America, 393 | ||
*Nitric Acid, Sources of Production ; Its Importance, 491 | |||
New Zealand, Projected Harbour Works in Wellington, 577 | *North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Presentation to Mr. F. Lewins, 584 | ||
*Norway, Electro-Chemical Works Started by French-American Syndicate, 259 | |||
New Zealand, Projected Large Harbour at Wanganni, 213 | |||
Niagara, Beauty versus Utility, 143 | |||
Nickel Exports to Germany from Ontario and New Caledonia, 119 | |||
Nickel Production in Canada and America, 393 | |||
Nitric Acid, Sources of Production ; Its Importance, 491 | |||
North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Presentation to Mr. F. Lewins, 584 | |||
Norway, Electro-Chemical Works Started by French-American Syndicate, 259 | |||
O | O | ||
OIL Industry in California, Development, 504 | *OIL Industry in California, Development, 504 | ||
*Omnibus Lifeguards and Reduction in Street Accidents, 95 | |||
*Oxygen Deficiency in Atmosphere, Men, Mice and Canaries, 325 | |||
*Oxygen, Production by the Electrolytic Process, 439 | |||
P | |||
*PACKINGS for Steam Jointings, British Made, 143 | |||
*Palladium and Silver Alloy, 303 | |||
*Panama Canal, Favourable. Report on its Future Usefulness, 349 | |||
*Panama Canal, Landslide on, 393 | |||
*Panama Canal, Two Years’ Operations, 509 | |||
PACKINGS for Steam Jointings, British Made | *Paper Making from Cotton Stalks and Bark, 417 | ||
*Paper Manufacture from Tambookie Grass, 325 | |||
143 | *Paraffin Wax, Solid, Used to Coat Inside of Tanks, 417 | ||
*Patent Rights of Enemies ; Austrian Legislation, 259 | |||
Palladium and Silver Alloy, 303 | *Patents Act, Inventors and the War, 417 | ||
*Perpetual Motion, 235 | |||
Panama Canal, Favourable. Report on its | *Peru, Cotton Cultivation Development, 577 | ||
*Peru, Trade Openings in, 584 | |||
Future Usefulness, 349 | *Peruvian Trading and the Enemy Trading Act, 325 | ||
*Petrol Control Committee, Licences, 299 | |||
Panama Canal, Landslide on, 393 | *Petrol Engines, Trouble from Pitting of Valves, 213 | ||
*Petrol for Heating Paraffin Engines, Lega Question, 487 | |||
Panama Canal, Two Years’ Operations, 509 | *Petrol Locomotives in Chicago Water Tunnel, 371 | ||
*Petrol Making by the Rittman Process, 463 | |||
Paper Making from Cotton Stalks and Bark, 417 | *Petrol Substitute, Patent for, H. K. Tompkins 325 | ||
*Petrol Substitutes and Legal Decision, 259 | |||
Paper Manufacture from Tambookie Grass, 325 | *Petrol Supply, Expected Augmentation, 167 | ||
*Petrol Supply, Restriction of and Effect on Road Motor Services, 213 | |||
Paraffin Wax, Solid, Used to Coat Inside of Tanks, 417 | *Photograph Enlargement without Use of Lens, 417 | ||
*Pig Feeding on Garbage, 167 | |||
Patent Rights of Enemies ; Austrian Legislation, 259 | *Piling, Long Steel Sheet, Inverted Hammers for Pulling, 555 | ||
*Pipes in Steam Generating Stations, Proposed Painting of Flanges, 463 | |||
Patents Act, Inventors and the War, 417 | *Piston Rings of Motor Car Engines, Average Pressure, 417 | ||
*Plate Girders, Functions of Stiffeners, 417 | |||
Perpetual Motion, 235 | *Platinum in Sulphuric Acid Manufacture, 235 | ||
*Plough, Petrol Driven, Details of Weight, andc., Possibilities of Electric Plough, 281 | |||
Peru, Cotton Cultivation Development, 577 | *Porcelain for Chemical and Laboratory Work, No Longer Made in Germany, 259 | ||
*Portland Cement, Extensive Use of Oyster Shells in Manufacture of, 213 | |||
Peru, Trade Openings in, 584 | *Post-office Tube for London, Delay, 11, 33 | ||
*Potash from Kelp, Government Plant in Southern California, 555 | |||
Peruvian Trading and the Enemy Trading Act, | *Prizes for Essays, 568 | ||
*Prohibited Exports, Additions to List, 11 | |||
Petrol Control Committee, Licences, 299 | *Professors Ayrton and Perry as Pioneers in Instrument Production, 281 | ||
*Public Libraries and Technical Literature, 290 | |||
Petrol Engines, Trouble from Pitting of Valves, 213 | *Pulverised Coal as Fuel for Steam Boilers, 349 | ||
*Pumping Machinery for New South Wales, 393 | |||
Petrol for Heating Paraffin Engines, Lega Question, 487 | *Purloining Engineers’ Plans, 143 | ||
*Pyridine and Other Solvents of Coal Constituents, 577 | |||
Petrol Locomotives | |||
Petrol Making by the Rittman Process, 463 | |||
Petrol Substitute, Patent for, H. K. Tompkins 325 | |||
Petrol Substitutes and Legal Decision, 259 | |||
Petrol Supply, Expected Augmentation, 167 | |||
Petrol Supply, Restriction of and Effect on Road Motor Services, 213 | |||
Photograph Enlargement without Use of Lens, 417 | |||
Pig Feeding on Garbage, 167 | |||
Piling, Long Steel Sheet, Inverted Hammers for Pulling, 555 | |||
Pipes in Steam Generating Stations, Proposed Painting of Flanges, 463 | |||
Piston Rings of Motor Car Engines, Average Pressure, 417 | |||
Plate Girders, Functions of Stiffeners, 417 | |||
Platinum in Sulphuric Acid Manufacture, 235 | |||
Plough, Petrol Driven, Details of Weight, | |||
Porcelain for Chemical and Laboratory Work, No Longer Made in Germany, 259 | |||
Portland Cement, Extensive Use of Oyster Shells in Manufacture of, 213 | |||
Post-office Tube for London, Delay, 11, 33 | |||
Potash from Kelp, Government Plant in | |||
Southern California, 555 | |||
Prizes for Essays, 568 | |||
Prohibited Exports, Additions to List, 11 | |||
Professors Ayrton and Perry as Pioneers in Instrument Production, 281 | |||
Public Libraries and Technical Literature, 290 Pulverised Coal as Fuel for Steam Boilers, | |||
Pyridine and Other Solvents of Coal Constituents, 577 | |||
Q | Q | ||
QUEENSLAND Irrigation Scheme, 371 | *QUEENSLAND Irrigation Scheme, 371 | ||
*Quicklime Expansion when Wet, Utilisation for Mechanical Purposes, 531 | |||
Quicklime Expansion when Wet, Utilisation for Mechanical Purposes, 531 | |||
R | R | ||
RADIO-ACTIVITY Not Confined to Radium, Radio-Thorium as Substitute, 235 | *RADIO-ACTIVITY Not Confined to Radium, Radio-Thorium as Substitute, 235 | ||
*Rails, Dearth in South Africa, 213 ; (.Correction), 235 | |||
Rails, Dearth in South Africa, 213 ; (.Correction), 235 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS: | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS: | ||
Accidents on British and American Railways, Comparative Statistics, 189 | *- Accidents on British and American Railways, Comparative Statistics, 189 | ||
*- Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 11 | |||
Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 11 | *- Accidents Reports, Necessary and Unnecessary, 55 | ||
*- Accidents—see Wallneuk, Warminster, andc. | |||
Accidents Reports, Necessary and Unnecessary, 55 | *- Advertisement Changes ; Land for Works, 55 | ||
*- Air Raids and Injury to Railway Servants, 189 | |||
Accidents—see Wallneuk, Warminster, | *- Alaska, Government Lines in, 371 | ||
*- Alaskan Railway Carrying Coal, 259 | |||
Advertisement Changes ; Land for Works, 55 | *- American Gondola Cars, Steel, for Russian State Railways, 143 | ||
*- American Locomotive Exports, 166 | |||
Air Raids and Injury to Railway Servants, 189 | *- American Railways, Great Loss of Life due to Trespassing, 189 | ||
*- Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 77 | |||
Alaska, Government Lines in, 371 | *- Argentina, Suggested History of Railway Construction, 531 | ||
*- Argentine Central Railway Electric Service, 303, 349 | |||
Alaskan Railway Carrying Coal, 259 | *- Argentine Railway Carriage Heating, 439 | ||
*- Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway Board of Commissioners Likely to be Appointed, 189 | |||
American Gondola Cars, Steel, for Russian | *- Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Rolling Stock to be Built in Australia, 99 ; Progress and Cost, 487 | ||
*- Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway and Government Telegraphs, Dispute, 349 | |||
State Railways, 143 | *- Bengal and North-Western Railway, Managing Director, New Appointment, 340 | ||
*- Bengal and North-Western Railway, Retirement of Chief Engineer, Mr. W. J. Turnbull, 259 | |||
American Locomotive Exports, 166 | *- Benghasi to Er-Regana, New Line Completed, 147 | ||
*- Bletchley—see London and North-Western | |||
American Railways, Great Loss of Life due to Trespassing, 189 | *- Board of Trade Import Restrictions and American Electric Motor Chassis, 217 | ||
*- Board of Trade New Extensive Powers over Railway Services, Wagons, andc., 531 | |||
Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 77 | *- Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, Changes in Board of Directors, 189 | ||
*- Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Death of Chairman, 99 | |||
Argentina, Suggested History of Railway Construction, 531 | *- Box Tunnel, Temporary Closing, 463 | ||
*- Brazil, Locomotive Fuel Question, 235 | |||
Argentine Central Railway Electric Service, 303, 349 | *- Brazil, Proposed New Railway, 430 | ||
*- Bricklayers Arms Depot, Women as Van Drivers and Guards for South-Eastern Railway, 281 | |||
Argentine Railway Carriage Heating, 439 | *- Bridges on Electric Street Railways, Question of Safety, 577 | ||
*- Bridges, Railway, in New York City, Annual Inspection and Report, 235 | |||
Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway Board of Commissioners Likely to be Appointed, 189 | *- British Malaya, Railway Expansion in, 316 | ||
*- “Brown’s Discipline” on American Railroads, 509 | |||
Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Rolling Stock to be Built in Australia, 99 ; Progress and Cost, 487 | *- Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, Death of Chairman, 577 | ||
*- Buenos Aires and Pacific Railwaymen, Military Honours, 463 | |||
Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway and Government Telegraphs, Dispute, 349 | *- Burma Railway Construction, 281 | ||
*- Caledonian Railway Collision in Snowstorm 577 | |||
Bengal and North-Western Railway, Managing Director, New Appointment, 340 | *- Canadian Pacific Railwaymen Wounded m the War and Re-employed on tl^e Railway, 213 | ||
*- Canadian Pacific Railway Trouble, 439 | |||
Bengal and North-Western Railway, Retirement of Chief Engineer, Mr. W. J. Turnbull, 259 | *- Canadian Pacific Railway Wharves in Vancouver, 325 | ||
*- Canadian Railway Board and Fire Protection, 463 | |||
Benghasi to Er-Regana, New Line Completed, 147 | *- Canadian Railways and the Canadian Government, Future Policy, 55 | ||
*- Canadian Railways Commission, Changes in Composition, 413, 417, 439, 487 | |||
Bletchley—see London and North-Western | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- tinned): | ||
*- Canadian Railways and the Transportation Problem, 167 | |||
Board of Trade Import Restrictions and American Electric Motor Chassis, 217 | *- Cannon-street Station Opening, Jubilee, 213 | ||
*- Cardiff Railway and Taff Vale Railway Companies, Result of Legal Action. 485 | |||
Board of Trade New Extensive Powers over Railway Services, Wagons, | *- Central Argentine Railwaymen’s War Service, 393 | ||
*- Central Argentine Suburban Line Electrification. 303, 349 | |||
Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, Changes in Board of Directors, 189 | *- Ceylon Government Railways’ Successful Running, 349 | ||
*- Charing Cross Bridge and Another Bill, 463 | |||
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Death of Chairman, 99 | *- Charing Cross Bridge Bill Rejected, 11 | ||
*- Charing Cross Bridge Bill and Railway Directors in Parliament, 33 | |||
Box Tunnel, Temporary Closing, 463 | *- Charing Cross Bridge and the London County Council, 118 | ||
*- Charing Cross Bridge Repairs, Nightly Stoppage of Certain Trains, 393 | |||
Brazil, Locomotive Fuel Question, 235 | *- Charing Cross Bridge Widening, Board of Trade Grants Extension of Time, 189 | ||
*- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Hot and Cold Drinks, 393 | |||
Brazil, Proposed New Railway, 430 | *- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrified Portion Supplied with Light Signals 371 ; Further Portion Opened, 487 | ||
*- Chicago and North-Western Railway, Accident Statistics, 509 | |||
Bricklayers Arms Depot, Women as Van Drivers and Guards for South-Eastern Railway, 281 | *- Christiania and Denmark, Suggested New Communication, 77 | ||
*- Coke for Locomotives and Abolition of the Smoke Nuisance, 349 | |||
Bridges on Electric Street Railways, Question of Safety, 577 | *- Collision between Midland Passenger and Great Central Goods Trains 531 | ||
*- Consolidated Signal Company’s Relations with Government Departments, 463 | |||
Bridges, Railway, in New York City, Annual Inspection and Report, 235 | *- Crimean Rolling Stock Gauge as the Origin of Standard Fixed by Argentine Railways, 99 | ||
*- Cuban Railway Extension, 281 | |||
British Malaya, Railway Expansion in, 316 | *- Darkened Streets and Railway Posts, Liability for Accidents, 189 | ||
*- Daylight Saving and United States Railways, | |||
*- Death of Mr. L. Longbottom, London and North-Western Locomotive Superintendent, 259 | |||
*- Death of Midland Company’s Assistant Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 371 | |||
Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, Death of Chairman, 577 | *- Death of Mr. Theodore N. Ely, Pennsylvania Company, 487 | ||
*- Donop, Colonel P. G. von. Retirement as Chief Inspecting Officer ; Appointment of Colonel [[John Pringle|Pringle]], 166 | |||
Buenos Aires and Pacific Railwaymen, Military Honours, 463 | *- Dublin and South-Eastern Company and Coast Erosion, 417 | ||
*- Dublin and South-Eastern Railwaymen’s War Bonus, 393 | |||
Burma Railway Construction, 281 | *- East Indian Railway Company Collieries, 99 | ||
*- East Indian Railway Dining Cars Withdrawn, 11 | |||
Caledonian Railway Collision in Snowstorm | *- East Indian Railway and Train Control, 119 | ||
*- Edgware and Hampstead Railway Construction, Extension of Time Granted, 303 | |||
577 | *- Egg Demonstration Train, Great Eastern Railway, 325, 371 | ||
*- Eight Hours Act on United States Railways, 463, 487 | |||
Canadian Pacific Railwaymen Wounded | *- Eight Hours’ Legislation and Railwaymen who are not Trainmen, 417 | ||
*- Electric Service Supersedes Steam between Broad-street and Kew Bridge and Broad- street and. Richmond, 213 | |||
Canadian Pacific Railway Trouble, 439 | *- El Paso and South-Western Railroad ; Locomotive Speed Indicators and Recorders, 393 | ||
*- Euston Station Hall Redecorated, 153, 235 | |||
Canadian Pacific Railway Wharves in Vancouver, 325 | *- Euston Train’s Record Speed, 555 | ||
*- Excess Profits TaxA. New Chairman of Board of Referees, 213 | |||
Canadian Railway Board and Fire Protection, 463 | *- Exports of Road Material and Rolling Stock, Comparative Tables, 235 | ||
*- Exports from United Kingdom of Locomotives and other Railway Material, 577 | |||
Canadian Railways and the Canadian Government, Future Policy, 55 | *- Federated Malay Railways and New Harbour, 303 | ||
*- Flood Damage on North British Railway Lines, 355 | |||
Canadian Railways Commission, Changes in Composition, 413, 417, 439, 487 | *- French Railways and Women’s Labour, 417 | ||
*- French Trunk Railway Locomotives in January, 1914, 555 | |||
*- Fuel on Argentine Railways, Increased Cost Raises Transport Expenses, 393 | |||
*- German Railways Drastic Restrictions, 531 | |||
*- German South-West African State and Private Railways Taken Over by South African Government, 11 | |||
*- German State Railways, Lack of Heating, 303 | |||
*- German State Railways, Women Employees, 77 | |||
*- Glasgow District Subway Railway, Uniform Fare Instituted, 531 | |||
*- Glasgow and Paisley Joint Line, Derailment and Collision at Wallneuk, 235, 439 | |||
*- Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Change pf Chief Engineer, 325 | |||
*- Great Central Railwaymen with the Colours and Casualties, Arc., 325 | |||
*- Great Central Train Collision at Lincoln, 555 | |||
*- Great Eastern Railway, Egg and Poultry Train, 325, 371 | |||
*- Great Eastern Railway Manager’s Military Appointment, 99 | |||
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway Meeting, 11 | |||
*- Great Northern Company, Roll of Honour Poster, 531 | |||
*- Groat Northern Railway versus Hendon Rural district Council, 77 | |||
*- Great Northern Railway, versus Pickfords, Limited, 77 | |||
*- Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh Station, 577 | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Change of Divisional Locomotive Superintendent, 325 | |||
*- Great Western Railway Company’s Canal Engineer, Change of Appointment, 303 | |||
*- Great Western Railway Co.’s New Works Engineer, Retirement, 11 | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Engineering Staff . Changes, 11 | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Men of Military Age with the Colours, Casualties and Still on the Railway, 235 | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Military Traffic 4 Statistics, 119 | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Record in Traffic and Immunity from Accident, 235 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Retirement of Mr. AV. Armstrong, New Works Engineer, also of Mr. G. J. Whitelaw, Accountant, 33 | |||
*- Great Western Railway, Safety Medal, 259 | |||
*- Great Western Road Motor Service Curtailed because of Reduced Petrol Supply, 213 | |||
*- Hampton Court Junction and Claygate, Postponement of Electric Service, 303 | |||
*- Harrogate Season and Trains Alteration, 167 | |||
*- Heysham Route to Ireland (Midland Railway) Closed, 487 : Suggested Renewal, 509 | |||
*- Highland Company’s Hopetown Station Closed till End of the War, 555 | |||
*- Highland Company’s New 4-4-0 Tender Engines, R. and W, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 555 | |||
*- Hill, James J., Harvard Professorship in Memory of, 393 | |||
*- H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood - Belfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189 | |||
*- Holiday Railway Traffic, 248 | |||
*- India, Survey bv Eastern Bengal Railway, 439 | |||
*- Indian Railways, Question of State or Private Ownership, 303 | |||
*- Inquests on Railwaymen and National Union of Railwaymen, 11 | |||
*- Institutions of Locomotive Engineers and of Railway Signal Engineers, Papers, Arc.— see Associations | |||
*- Interim Dividends Declared to Date, 77, 99, 119, 143 | |||
*- INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION : | |||
*- American Railways and Trainmen Dispute, Suggested Reference to Interstate Commission, 55 | |||
*- Coal and Refrigerator Cars, Scarcity in the United States, 577 | |||
*- Headlights of Locomotives, New Regulations, 119 | |||
*- Membership Increased, Statistics of Cases 259 | |||
*- Purchase of Supplies by Common Carrier, Regulation, 55 | |||
*- Ireland, Greenwich Time and the Mails, 281 | |||
*- Irish Board of 'Agriculture’s Report, 259 | |||
*- Irish and English Time, Uniformity After October the First, 167 | |||
*- Irish Railway Grievance Against Government, 417 | |||
*- Irish Railways’ Increased Rates, 417 | |||
*- Irish Railways and War Bonus, 325, 371, 581 | |||
*- Irish Time Change Necessitates Alteration of Timetables, 167 | |||
*- Irish Train Control, New Powers, 487 | |||
*- Italian Ministry of Maritime and Railway Transports, 213 | |||
*- Italian State Railway Deficit, 281 | |||
*- Japanese Railways, Change of Gauge, 119 | |||
*- Jarrow Railway Accident Recalled, 531 | |||
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shopmen, Increased Pay, 213 | |||
*- Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Ships its own Sleepers from Southern Ports, 417 | |||
*- Litter Left by Visitors in Public Places and on Railways, 33 | |||
*- Littleton Collieries, Limited, versus London and North-Western Railway Company, 99 | |||
*- Locomotive Exports—see Railway Material Locomotives’ Use of Powdered Coal, 371 | |||
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties, 143 | |||
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Special Train Derailed, Inquiry, 77 | |||
*- London Electric Railways Company and Powers for Purchase of Land, 99 | |||
*- London and North-Western Railway, Change of Running Superintendent, 33 | |||
*- London and North-Western Railway, Collision at Bletchley, 143, 349 | |||
*- London and North-Western Railway, Collision in Snowstorm at Wigan, 577 | |||
*- London and North-Western Railway Decline to Reinstate Restaurant Cars, 311 | |||
*- London and North -Western Railway Engines, Five New Four-cylinder Ones of the "Claughton" Type, 167 | |||
*- London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 555 ; Commissions, 325 ; Decorations, 11 | |||
*- London and North-Western New Station at Kensal Green Tunnel, 303 | |||
*- London and North-Western Railway, Refreshment Question, 487 | |||
*- London and North-Western Rugby Engineer, Retirement, 213 | |||
*- London and North-Western Steamer Connemara’s Fatal Loss by Collision ; Steamer Losses of the London and North-Western Railway Company, 417 | |||
*- London and South-Western Suburban Electrification, Claygate and Waterloo, 439, 463 | |||
*- Long Island Railroad Company, Trouble with Motorists at Level Crossings, 33 | |||
*- Long Island Railroad, Improved Accident Record, 417 | |||
*- Long Island Railroad Level Crossings Danger, 77 | |||
*- Luggage in Advance Ceases, 531 | |||
*- Luggage Limit and Women Porters, 463 | |||
*- Luggage and the War, Dearth of Porters, 119, 463 | |||
*- Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Appointment of Chairman, 119 | |||
*- Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Company, Annual Meeting, 11 | |||
*- Mansfield Railway Company, Progress' of Line, 325, 371 | |||
*- Manila Railways in. Difficulties, 281 | |||
*- Mechanical Stokers for United States Locomotives, More General Use Advocated, 577 | |||
*- Melbourne Railways Electrification, Grave Delay in English Contracts, 55 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway—see Aylesbury | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway War Service Corps, Supply of Vegetables to Hospitals, 371 | |||
*- Metropolitaine of Paris, Net Receipts, 11, 143 | |||
*- Mexican Appointment of Civil Engineers as Inspectors of Railroads, 530 | |||
*- Mexican Railway taken over by Mexican Government, 189 | |||
*- Mexican Railways, Annulling of Contracts by Carranza Government, 281 | |||
*- Mexico Citv, Excellent Electric Car Svstem. 531 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | |||
*- Mexico, Constitutionalist Railways Measures to Stimulate Emplovees1 Inventive Powers, 531 | |||
*- Midland Railway General Manager, Temporary Government Appointment of Sir Guy Granet Terminated, 99 | |||
*- Midland Railway’s New Line Through Bradford ; Time Extension, 167 | |||
*- Midland Railway, Provision for Former Servants Discharged from the Army, 303 | |||
*- Munition Workers and Railway Facilities for Holidays, 259 | |||
*- Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, “Safety Line” Painted on Platforms, 259 | |||
*- National Union of Railwaymen, Change of Secretary, 509 | |||
*- National Union of Railwaymen and Military Service, 167, 213 ; and Casualties, 393 | |||
*- New South Wales Government Railways, Test of Audible Cab Signals, 531 | |||
*- New South Wales Railway Staff, Memorial to Members Fallen in War, 11 | |||
*- New York City Avoided by Federal Express on Account of Outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, 259 | |||
*- New York Elevated Railroad, Two Strikes, 235 | |||
*- New York State Railways, Painting Car Ends for Street Safety, 463, 531 | |||
*- New Zealand Railways, Mileage Open for Traffic, 290 | |||
*- Nicaragua New Railway, 371 | |||
*- Nigerian Railway Working Results, Statistics, 235 | |||
*- Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Extension of Electrification, 259 | |||
*- Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s New Type of Steel Coal Pier and Generally Forward Policy in Working, 33 | |||
*- Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s Offer to its Men of Military Training Pay, 93 | |||
*- North British Conciliation Scheme and Women Workers, 463 | |||
*- North British Railway Bill and Oil Company Concessions, 33 | |||
*- North British Railway Dividend, AV agon Question and Government, 509 | |||
*- North British Railway, Landslide near Galashiels, 577 | |||
*- North-Eastern Railway Company’s Mechanical Coaling Plant, 213 | |||
*- North-Eastern Railway, Derailment at Scremerston, Report, 33 | |||
*- North-Eastern Railway Shopmen, Advance in Pay, 235 | |||
*- North London Railway Electrification, Accel eration of Speed, 281 | |||
*- Ottoman Railway and the War, 303 | |||
*- Painting Cars as a Safety Measure, 531 | |||
*- Panama Railroad Men’s Eight Hours Dav, 393 | |||
*- Panama Shops of [[Entre Rios Railway]] Damaged by Fire, 417 | |||
*- Passenger Train Service, Curtailment, 487 | |||
*- Passenger Trains, Limit of Weight for Luggage and Parcels, 463, 487 | |||
*- Penistone Ahaduct, Reopening, 119 | |||
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Electric Service between Philadelphia and Paoli, 77 | |||
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Lines East of Pittsburgh. Record of Safetv and Observance of Rules. 189 | |||
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Care for Shopmen’s Eyesight, 463 | |||
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Men Called up for Mexican Service r Relief for Families, 213 | |||
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Signal Lights, 259 | |||
*- Permits for Certain Districts, Extension of Areas Prohibited, 303 | |||
*- Petrol Reduction and Great Western Road Motor Service, 213 | |||
*- Pooling of Wagons and Coal Transport, 303, 349 | |||
*- Pooling of Wagons and Scottish Railway Companies, 393 | |||
*- Postal Express, The West Coast. 74 | |||
*- Powdered Peat as Fuel for Locomotives, Swedish Railway Experiments, 167 | |||
*- Price-Williams, Richard, Notable Papers on Railway Matters, 281 | |||
*- Pullman Ambulance Train for United States Army, 303 | |||
*- Queensland Government Purchase of Chillagoe Railway, 555 | |||
*- Quintinshill Signalmen’s Release from Penal Servitude, 555 | |||
*- Rail Failures, Comparison between Open Hearth and Bessemer Processes, 487 | |||
*- Railway Benevolent Institution, Subscriptions, 11 | |||
*- Railway Expansion in Latin America, F. M. Halsey, 99 | |||
*- Railway Men with the Colours, Analysis, 325, 509 | |||
*- Railway Men’s Demand for War Bonus Increase, 143, 167, 213, 235, 259, 281, 325 | |||
*- Railway Material and Rolling Stock, Exports Statistics, 55, 143, 349, 439 | |||
*- Railway Materials, Some Foreign Specifications for. United States Bulletin. 325 | |||
*- Railway Repair Shops at Minas Geraes, 143 | |||
*- Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 325 | |||
*- Railway Single Men and Military Service, 417 | |||
*- Railways, Few Applications for New Orders, 509 | |||
*- Reduction of Fares for Royal Show at Manchester, 33 | |||
*- Road' to the East, Suggested New Route in Friendly Occupation, Sir Arthur Evans, 213 | |||
*- Rolling Stock Wastage, 468 | |||
*- Roumanian Port of Constanza ; Connection with Derby, 417 | |||
*- Russian Locomotive Orders for Canada and the United States, 509 | |||
*- Russian Railway Construction and Training of Engineers, 167 | |||
*- “Safety First” Movement Results in Illinois, 555 | |||
*- Salisbury—Trowbridge Line, Fatal Collision, 213, 235 | |||
*- Sand Drags, J. B. Ball. 463 | |||
*- San Francisco—Oakland Railway Signalling System. 439 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | ||
*- Schoolboys and War AVork in Holiday Time, 259 | |||
*- Scottish Railways and Carted Luggage, 11 | |||
*- Serbian Railwaymen Working in France. 167 | |||
*- Siamese Northern Railway, Progress in Construction, 259 | |||
*- Sierra Leone Government Railways Statistics, 281 | |||
*- Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487 | |||
*- Signalmen and Long Hours, 463 | |||
*- Sleeping Car Berth Charges Raised, 189 | |||
*- Sleeping Cars on British Railways, Analysis of Ownership, 555 | |||
*- South African Railway Men for French Railways, 393 | |||
*- South African Railways and Harbours, Estimates of Expenditure. 143 | |||
*- South African Railways, Retirement of Sir Thomas Price, 39 ; Death, 303 | |||
*- South African Railways, Satisfactory Annual Report, 99 | |||
*- South Australia, Railway Commissioners for 189 | |||
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Grievance Against Railway Director Members of Parliament, 33 | |||
*- South-Eastern, and Chatham Railway Steamer Engadine Towing H.M.S. Warrior, 33 | |||
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Steamer Queen Lost in Channel Skirmish, 417 | |||
*- South India and Indo-Ceylon Connection, 463 | |||
*- South Indian Railway Officers and Men with the Colours, 417 | |||
*- Southern Pacific Railroad, Distinctive Colour for Cars, 531 | |||
*- Southern Pacific Railroad and Increased Cost of Rolling Stock and Material, 393 | |||
*- Southern Railway Company’s Poor Revenue, 417 | |||
*- Spain, Southern Railways of, British Interests in, Transferred to France, 231 | |||
*- Springs on Rolling Stock, Rare Failures, 55 | |||
*- Stanley, Sir Albert, of Underground Railways and General Omnibus Company, made President, of Board of Trade, 531 | |||
*- Steamship Services between England and Ireland ; Restored between Fleetwood and Belfast, 33 | |||
*- Stranraer Train from Euston, Separate Running, 439 | |||
*- Strawberry Traffic to Ireland and Scotland, 143 | |||
*- Summer Time and Railwaymen’s Pay, 281 | |||
*- Superheaters and Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives in United States and Canada, 259 | |||
*- Survey for Jessore-Faridpur Railway, 439 Timetables, Free Supply to Hotels, andc., Withdrawn, 49 | |||
*- Train Ferries between Sweden and England, 77, 417 | |||
*- Train Services, Extensive Changes in January, 509 | |||
*- Trains Stoppage, Excursion and Otherwise in Ireland, if Required, 487 | |||
*- Transport, History, Theory and Present Organisation of, Lectures at the University of London, 213 | |||
*- Transportation, Military, New Appointments, 393 | |||
*- Tube Railway Workers’ Increased Pay, 281 | |||
*- Turkish Government Cancels French and Franco-Belgian Concessions, 434 | |||
*- Union Pacific Railroad, Measures for Flood Protection, 303 | |||
*- Union Pacific Railroad Refreshments, 531 | |||
*- Union of South Africa Railways, Rates in War Time, 119 | |||
*- United States Army Hospital Train, 213 | |||
*- United States Bureau of Standards Commerce Bulletin, 325 | |||
*- United States, Carriage of Grain and Shortage in Wagon Supply, 393 | |||
*- United States Census of Steam and Electric Railway Car Construction, 371 | |||
*- United States, Export of Railway Material and Rolling Stock, 325 | |||
*- United States, Export of Steel Rails, 213, 325 | |||
*- United States Railway Dispute, 138, 167, 235, 439 | |||
*- United States Railwavs and the Clayton Act, 213, 235 | |||
*- United States Railways, Coal Supply, 349 | |||
*- United States Railways and Oppressive Legislation, 452 | |||
*- United States Railway Regulation, Government Investigation Ordered, 143 | |||
*- Victoria and New South Wales, Inter-border New Lines, 167 | |||
*- Victoria, Railwaymen’s Increased Minimum Wage, 371 | |||
*- Victorian Railway Commissioners’ Annual Report, 509 | |||
*- Wagon Demurrage, Midland Railway’s Action Against Haulage Contractors, 555 | |||
*- Wagon Repairs, Action to Recover Siding Rent, 55 | |||
*- Wagons, Privately-owned, Pooling, 59, 119 | |||
*- Wagons and Wagon Sheets, Railway Charges, 55 | |||
*- Wallneuk, Collision at, 235, 439 | |||
*- War Bonus Cost to the State, 393 | |||
*- War Bonus for Salaried Railway Staff, 167 | |||
*- War Bonus and Wages Deductions, 463 | |||
*- War Bonus and Women Railway AVorkers, 77, 325, 439 | |||
*- War Bonus Who is to Pay it ? 325—see also Railway Men’s Demand | |||
*- Warminster Collision, Board of Trade Inquiry, 213, 235, 325, 393 | |||
*- Waste Paper Sale on the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railway, 439 | |||
*- Weedon Accident Unique of its Kind, 119 | |||
*- Weight of Goods by Passenger Trains Limited, 463, 487 | |||
*- Women Engine Cleaners at King’s Cross Shed, 259 | |||
*- Women on London Electric . Railways, Facilities for Meals. andc.. 577 | |||
*- Women Porters and AVeight Limitation, 463, 487 | |||
*- Woodhead Tunnel, Great Central Railway, 55 | |||
*RAINFALL Reports from Rochester, N.Y., 33 | |||
*Refractories and Zirconia, 463 | |||
*Rifles, Respective Merits of the Ross and the Lee-Enfield, 99 | |||
*Riveting a Damaged Mountain on the West Shore Railroad. 531 | |||
*Rolling Mill. Reversing, Large Electric-driven, 487 | |||
*Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff, 463 | |||
*Rubber, Specific Gravitv-and Tensile Strength, 99 | |||
*Russia, Economic Map of. 188 | |||
*Russian Cellulose Industry, Proposed Working by Norwegian Company, 349 | |||
*Russian Deficiency in Certain Minerals, Absence of Electric Furnace in Steel Manufacture, 325 | |||
*Russian Projects for Encouragement of Electrotechnical Enterprises, 303 | |||
*Russia’s Reconstruction of Waterway Connecting Archangel with Petrograd, 167 | |||
*Russian Trade Openings in Machinery and Steel, 55 | |||
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*SAFETY First Campaign in London, 487 | |||
*Salt Mines in Switzerland. 349 | |||
*San Francisco, Proposed Five-mile Bridge, 314 | |||
*Sands and Dust, Great Difference in Surface Area lyetween Coarse and Fine, 371 | |||
*Savile, Captain W. H. B.. Assistant Engineer at Bristol Docks, Killed in Action, 213 | |||
*Science in Education, Place of, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 11 | |||
*Scientific Societies, Board of, 154 | |||
*Sea Action. Maximum Theoretical and Effective Battle Range, Commander R. Earle, 439 | |||
*Sea Salt Production on Colombian Coast, 439 | |||
*Sewerage Systems in Canada, 393 | |||
*Shaft Sinking by Cementation Process, 235 | |||
*Shale Sample and Prospect of Oil from Natal, 303 | |||
*Shanghai, Docks Extension, 577 | |||
*Sheffield Trade in Terms of Increased Use of Electrical Power, 167 | |||
*Shells in America, The Warrior at the Lathe, 303 | |||
*Shells, Cast Steel, Successful Manufacture of, in the United States, 371 | |||
*Shells, High-explosive, Record Production at Record Pay, 77 | |||
*Shells Output by Allies and Germany, Large Figures, 577 | |||
SAFETY First Campaign in London, 487 | |||
Salt Mines in Switzerland. 349 | |||
San Francisco, Proposed Five-mile Bridge, 314 | |||
Sands and Dust, Great Difference in Surface Area lyetween Coarse and Fine, 371 | |||
Savile, Captain W. | |||
Science in Education, Place of, Dr. J. A. | |||
Fleming, 11 | |||
Scientific Societies, Board of, 154 | |||
Sea Action | |||
Battle Range, Commander R. Earle, 439 | |||
Sea Salt Production on Colombian Coast | |||
Sewerage Systems in Canada | |||
Shaft Sinking by Cementation Process, 235 | |||
Shale Sample and Prospect of Oil from Natal, 303 | |||
Shanghai, Docks Extension, 577 | |||
Sheffield Trade in Terms of Increased Use of Electrical Power | |||
Shells in America, The Warrior at the Lathe, 303 | |||
Shells, Cast Steel, Successful Manufacture of, in the United States, 371 | |||
Shells, High-explosive, Record Production at Record Pay, 77 | |||
Shells Output by Allies and Germany, Large Figures, 577 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS: | SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS: | ||
American Dreadnoughts, The Vanishing Ram, 509 | *- American Dreadnoughts, The Vanishing Ram, 509 | ||
*- Anchor for United States Super-Dreadnought, 463 | |||
Anchor for United States Super-Dreadnought, 463 | *- Canadian Maritime Commerce, Satisfactory Conditions, 99 | ||
*- Canadian Statistics of Shipping, 463 | |||
Canadian Maritime | *- Diesel Enginesand Steam Engines, Important Changes to Well-known Ships, 77 | ||
*- Drifting Ship Repaired in Mid-ocean, 126 | |||
Canadian Statistics of Shipping, 463 | *- Fusible Plugs, United States Steamboat Regulations, 119 | ||
*- Geared Turbines to Replace Direct-connected Turbines in United States Destroyers, 259 | |||
Diesel | *- German and Austrian Ships Interned in United States Ports, 55 | ||
*- German Construction of U-boats for Campaign Against Norwegian Ships, 463 | |||
Changes to Well-known Ships, 77 | *- German Large Submarine Protected Cruiser in Course of Building, 281 | ||
*- German Submarine Cargo Boat Deutschland, 143 | |||
Drifting Ship Repaired in Mid-ocean, 126 | *- Germany’s New Mercantile Fleet, 143 | ||
*- Great Eastern Company’s Steamer Colchester, Capture by Germany, 299 | |||
Fusible Plugs, United States Steamboat Regulations, 119 | *- Gyrostatic Stabiliser for U.S. Navy, Largest Steel Casting Ever Made, 99 | ||
*- H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood-Bplfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189 | |||
Geared Turbines to Replace Direct-connected Turbines in United States Destroyers, 259 | *- “Isherwood” Vessels, Statistics, 555 | ||
*- Italian Cargo Vessel of 20,000 Tons Displacement, 167 | |||
German and Austrian Ships Interned in United States Ports, 55 | *- Japanese Shipbuilding Activity, 577 | ||
*- Lloyd’s Register, Analysis of Lost Ships, 270 | |||
German Construction of U-boats for Campaign Against Norwegian Ships, 463 | *- Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 333 | ||
German Large Submarine Protected Cruiser in Course of Building | |||
German Submarine Cargo Boat Deutschland, 143 | |||
Germany’s New Mercantile Fleet, 143 | |||
Great Eastern Company’s Steamer Colchester, Capture by Germany, 299 | |||
Gyrostatic Stabiliser for U.S. Navy, Largest Steel Casting Ever Made, 99 | |||
H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood - | |||
Italian Cargo Vessel of 20,000 Tons Displacement, 167 | |||
Japanese Shipbuilding Activity, 577 | |||
Lloyd’s Register, Analysis of Lost Ships, 270 | |||
Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 333 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued): | SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued): | ||
Mexico’s Trade Conducted by Use of Foreign Ships. 143 | *- Mexico’s Trade Conducted by Use of Foreign Ships. 143 | ||
*- Molteno, New Water Scheme for. 303 | |||
Molteno | *- Motor Ship Peru, Burmeister and Wain, Launched, 299 | ||
*- Naval Career in the United States, Battleship Tours to Encourage Taste for, 235 | |||
Motor Ship Peru, Burmeister and Wain, Launched, 299 | *- Shipbuilding in Quebec, Inducements Offered for. Laying Down Plant. 33 | ||
*- Ship Lengthened and Converted from Cargo Boat to Oil Tanker, 143 | |||
Naval Career in the United States, Battleship Tours to Encourage Taste for, 235 | *- Shipping Output and Food Control. 487 | ||
*- Steel Ships on the Canadian Atlantic Coast, Cost of Building, 167 | |||
Shipbuilding in Quebec, Inducements | *- Submarine’s Possibilities Against the United States, 509 | ||
*- Submersible Boat, Simon Lake, 70 | |||
Ship Lengthened and Converted from Cargo Boat to Oil Tanker | *- Turbine Development in Ship Propulsion, 189 | ||
*- Turbine Propelling Machinery for American Ships, 463 | |||
Shipping Output and Food Control. 487 | *- United States Battle Cruisers and Guns, 235 | ||
*- United States Battle Cruisers at 35 Knots, Possibilities with Coal or Liquid Fuel, 235 | |||
Steel Ships on the Canadian Atlantic Coast, Cost of Building, 167 | *- United States Battle Cruisers and Need of New Docks, 119 | ||
*- United States Battleship Oklahoma, Last to be Fitted with Reciprocating Engines, 555 | |||
Submarine’s Possibilities Against the United States | *- United States Battleship Oklahoma, Measurement of Fuel Oil in her Tanks. 531 | ||
*- United States Battleships, Tenders, 487 | |||
Submersible Boat, Simon Lake, 70 | *- United States Navy, Geared Turbines for Destroyers, 303 | ||
*- United States Proposed Law Requiring Certain Engineers in Ships, 213 | |||
Turbine Development in Ship Propulsion, 189 | *- United States Repair Ship Prometheus, 303 | ||
*- United States Shipbuilding Now in Progress, 143, 531 | |||
Turbine Propelling Machinery for American Ships, 463 | *- United States Ships Maumee and Kanawha, Diesel Engines versus Steam, 417, 439 | ||
*SIAMESE Calls for Tenders for Hydraulic Dredger, 281 | |||
United States Battle Cruisers and Guns, 235 Battle Cruisers at 35 Knots, Possibilities with Coal or Liquid Fuel, 235 | *Silicate Cotton or Silicate Fibre, J. Scott. 119 | ||
*Silk, Artificial. Manufacture of, at Wolverhampton, 349 | |||
Battle Cruisers and Need of New Docks, 119 | *Silver Used in Moving Picture Production, 33 | ||
*Skyscraper Limitations Imposed in New York, 167 | |||
Battleship Oklahoma, Last to be Fitted with Reciprocating Engines, 555 | *Smithfield Show, Absence of Agricultural Implements, 303 | ||
*Soldiers and Sailors, Training and Employment of, 568 | |||
Battleship Oklahoma, Measurement of Fuel Oil in her Tanks. 531 | *Sound of Gunfire and Zones of Silence, M. Esclangon, 213 | ||
*South Africa Suggested Establishment of Electro-chemical Industries, 555 | |||
Battleships, | *South African Mines, Statistics of Labour and Output. 303 | ||
*South America, Various Engineering Schemes, 349 | |||
Navy, Geared Turbines for Destroyers, 303 | *South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Opening of Session, 110 | ||
*Spelter and Zinc, Respective Outputs of Great Britain, Belgium, and Germany, 325 | |||
Proposed Law Requiring Certain Engineers in Ships, 213 Repair Ship Prometheus, 303 Shipbuilding Now in Progress, 143, 531 | *Stainless Cutlery : Absence of Corrosion but also of Sharpness, 303 | ||
*Statue of Liberty, France’s Present to United States, Illuminated, 487 | |||
Ships Maumee and Kanawha, Diesel Engines versus Steam, 417, 439 | *Steam Turbine Run Non-Condensing, Condemnation of System, 77 | ||
*“Stolenite,” Mineral in California Used in Gambling, 143 | |||
SIAMESE Calls for Tenders for Hydraulic Dredger, 281 | *Strains and Stresses : “ Strength of; Webs of I-Beams and Girders,” H. F. Moore and W. M. Wilson, 393 | ||
*Strains in Working Engineering Structures, Instrument for Determining, 213 | |||
Silicate Cotton or Silicate Fibre | *Strikes and Government Methods, 11 | ||
*Submarine Gun, Satisfactory Test in United States, 143 | |||
Silk, Artificial. Manufacture of, at Wolverhampton, 349 | *Sugar Machinery for Natal and Zululand, American Competition, 531 | ||
*Summer Time, Coal Saving in Manchester, 487 | |||
Silver Used in Moving Picture Production, 33 | *Superheated Steam at Sea, Gas and Steam Temperatures, H. B. Oatley. 33 | ||
*Surface Combustion Process for High Temperature Laboratory Furnaces, 36 | |||
Skyscraper Limitations Imposed in New York, 167 | *Sweden and Britain. Projected Scheme for Regular Daily Traffic, 33 | ||
*Swedish Manufacture of Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, 463 | |||
Smithfield Show, Absence of Agricultural Implements, 303 | |||
Soldiers and Sailors, Training and Employment of, 568 | |||
Sound of Gunfire and Zones of Silence, M. Esclangon, 213 | |||
South Africa Suggested Establishment of Electro-chemical Industries, 555 | |||
South African Mines, Statistics of Labour and Output. 303 | |||
South America, Various Engineering Schemes, 349 | |||
South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Opening of Session, 110 | |||
Spelter and Zinc, Respective Outputs of Great Britain, Belgium, and Germany | |||
Stainless Cutlery : Absence of Corrosion but also of Sharpness | |||
Statue of Liberty | |||
Steam Turbine Run Non-Condensing, Condemnation of System | |||
Strains and Stresses : “ Strength of Webs of I-Beams and Girders,” H. F. Moore and W. M. Wilson, 393 | |||
Strains in Working Engineering Structures, Instrument for Determining, 213 | |||
Strikes and Government Methods | |||
Submarine Gun, Satisfactory Test in United States, 143 | |||
Sugar Machinery for Natal and Zululand, American Competition, 531 | |||
Summer Time, Coal Saving in Manchester | |||
Superheated Steam at Sea, Gas and Steam Temperatures | |||
Surface Combustion Process for High Temperature Laboratory Furnaces, 36 | |||
Sweden and Britain. Projected Scheme for | |||
Regular Daily Traffic, 33 | |||
Swedish Manufacture of Nitric Acid and other | |||
Chemical Products, 463 | |||
T | T | ||
TECHNICAL Writing, Does it Pay? 371 | *TECHNICAL Writing, Does it Pay? 371 | ||
*Telephone Cables of Iron Suitable for Short Distances only, 213 | |||
Telephone Cables of Iron Suitable for Short Distances only, 213 | *Telescope, 72in. Reflecting, at Victoria, B.C., 189 | ||
*Thermalene Gas for Welding, 417 | |||
Telescope, 72in. Reflecting, at Victoria, B.C., 189 | *Thompson, Silvanus P., The Late Professor, 539 | ||
*Thompson, Professor S. P., Memorial, 65 | |||
Thermalene Gas for Welding, 417 | *Thymol formerly made in Germany from Indian Seeds, now made in United Kingdom, 55 | ||
*Timber, Petrol Driven Cross Saw for, 417 | |||
Thompson, Silvanus P., The Late Professor, 539 | *Timber Prices and Wholesale Felling in the United Kingdom, 33 | ||
*Timber Stumps, Excellent Results of Burning Process, 33 | |||
Thompson, Professor S. P., Memorial, 65 | *Tin Plate Manufacture, America’s Footing in Foreign Markets, 487 | ||
*Tin Plate and Sheet Rolling, Failure of Efforts to Render Automatic, 531 | |||
Thymol formerly made in Germany from Indian | *Tins, Old, A Slump at Grimsby, 235 | ||
*Tools for Lathes and Planers ; Welding High Speed Steel to Carbon Steel by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 99 | |||
Seeds, now made in United Kingdom, 55 | *Toronto Munitions Plants, Shortage of Labour, 119 | ||
*Torpedo Attack and the Use of Nets in the United States Navy, 55 | |||
Timber, Petrol Driven Cross Saw for, 417 | *Tracing Cloth, Old, Good Use for, 73 | ||
*Tractor for Artillery Haulage, Caterpillar or Four-wheel ? 189 | |||
Timber Prices and Wholesale Felling in the United Kingdom | *Trade after the War, Financial Facilities for, Board of Trade Committee, 11 | ||
*Traffic Statistics of New York, London and Paris, 393 | |||
Timber Stumps, Excellent Results of Burning Process, 33 | *Training Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, 314 | ||
*Transit Facilities and Municipal Control, J. M. McElroy, 325 | |||
Tin Plate Manufacture, America’s Footing in Foreign Markets, 487 | *Tropical Countries of the Empire, Popular Lectures, Miss E. A. Browne, 270 | ||
*Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Santa Maria, Projected Sanitation and Water Scheme, 281 | |||
Tin Plate and Sheet Rolling, Failure of Efforts to Render Automatic, 531 | *Tungsten Deposits in California, 577 | ||
*Tungsten Lamp Filaments, Life of, 487 | |||
Tins, Old, A Slump at Grimsby, 235 | *Tungsten Lamp Manufacture Simplified, 393 | ||
*Tungsten Ore Exports from the Federated Malay States, W. E. Kenny’s Mines Report, 33 | |||
Tools for Lathes and Planers ; Welding High | *Tungsten in Portugal, Rich Deposits, 577 | ||
*Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys, United States as Leading Producer, 463 | |||
Speed Steel to Carbon Steel by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 99 | *Tunnel, Mersey, for Chester and Lancashire Connection, Revival of Scheme, 509 | ||
*Turpentine, Commercial, m Canada, Adulteration, 11 | |||
Toronto Munitions Plants, Shortage of Labour, 119 | *Typewriter, Noiseless, 167 | ||
Torpedo Attack and the Use of Nets in the United States Navy, 55 | |||
Tracing Cloth, Old, Good Use for, 73 | |||
Tractor for Artillery Haulage, Caterpillar or Four-wheel ? 189 | |||
U | |||
*UNIFLOW Engine for Steam Motor Car, 487 | |||
*Union of South Africa Mines, Statistics of Output, 119 | |||
*United States Army Appropriation Bill, Machine Guns, Lewis or Otherwise, 370 | |||
*United States Canal Schemes, 463 | |||
*United States Engineering Schools Students, Statistics, 119 | |||
*United States Expenditure on War Munitions and Tools, andc., 325 | |||
*United States Exports, Great Increase, 509 | |||
*United States Exports of Machine Tools, 371 | |||
*United States Exports of Motor Vehicles, 259 | |||
*United States Great Increase in Use of Motor Vehicles, 281 | |||
*United States Legislation in Regard to Strikes, 259 | |||
*United States Machine Gun Board’s Report, 439 | |||
*United States Naval Searchlight, Most Powerful in the World, 167 | |||
*United States Naval fetation at Brooklyn, Rock Clearing, 434 | |||
*United States Rural Roads and Bridges, Annual Cost, 509 | |||
*United States Production of Manganese Ore, 99 | |||
*United States Tax on Munitions Making Firms, 97 | |||
UNIFLOW Engine for Steam Motor Car, 487 | |||
Union of South Africa Mines, Statistics of Output, 119 | |||
United States Army Appropriation Bill, Machine Guns | |||
Canal Schemes, 463 | |||
Engineering Schools Students, Statistics, 119 | |||
Expenditure on War Munitions and Tools, | |||
Exports, Great Increase, 509 | |||
Exports of Machine Tools, 371 | |||
Exports of Motor Vehicles, 259 Great Increase in Use of Motor Vehicles, 281 | |||
Legislation in Regard to Strikes, | |||
Naval | |||
Rural Roads and Bridges, Annual Cost, 509 | |||
Production of Manganese Ore, 99 Tax on Munitions Making | |||
W | |||
*WAGES and Munition Production in America 189 | |||
*War Bonus for Ironfounders of St. Helens, 281 | |||
*War Damage in France, Statistics, 235 | |||
*War and Light Motor Vans, 316 | |||
*War Munitions Manufacture, American Need of Gauges and Special Tools, A. L. Humphrey, 167 | |||
*War Savings at Siemens’ Woolwich Works, 281 | |||
*War Unpreparedness and American Action, 167 | |||
*Waste Land Cultivation by Metropolitan Railway, 559 | |||
*Water Power Plant, Largest High Head in the United States and Canada, 99 | |||
WATER SUPPLY: | WATER SUPPLY: | ||
Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukin-field, Mr. F. J. Dixon’s Report, 459 | *- Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukin- field, Mr. F. J. Dixon’s Report, 459 | ||
*- Canada, Development of Waterworks Systems, 417 | |||
Canada, Development of Waterworks Systems, 417 | *- Dunedin Water Supply, Proposed Extension, 99, 213 | ||
*- Liquid Chlorine for Disinfection of Water Supply, 463 | |||
Dunedin Water Supply, Proposed Extension, 99, 213 | *- Municipal Waterworks and War Service, 563 | ||
*- Parana, Argentine, Water Supply, 371 | |||
Liquid Chlorine for Disinfection of Water Supply, 463 | *- San Francisco, New System under Construction, 311 | ||
*- Texas, City of 100,000 Supplied by Wells with Air Lifts, 213 | |||
Municipal Waterworks and War Service, 563 | *- Tunnel, 18-mile, for Water Supply to Catskill Aqueduct, 555 | ||
*- Victoria, British Columbia, Increased Water Supply, 417 | |||
Parana, Argentine, Water Supply, 371 | *- Wellington, New Zealand, Water Supply, 371 | ||
*WELLAND Ship Canal in Canada, 167 | |||
San Francisco, New System under Construction, 311 | *Whale Destroys United States Motor Boat, 417 | ||
*White, Sir William, Memorial, 51 | |||
Texas, City of 100,000 Supplied by Wells with Air Lifts, 213 | *Wind and Windmills, 281 | ||
Tunnel, 18-mile, for Water Supply to Catskill Aqueduct, 555 | |||
Victoria, British Columbia, Increased Water Supply, 417 | |||
Wellington, New Zealand, Water Supply, 371 | |||
WELLAND Ship Canal in Canada, 167 | |||
Whale Destroys United States Motor Boat, 417 | |||
White, Sir William, Memorial, 51 | |||
Wind and Windmills, 281 | |||
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY: | WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY: | ||
Dickson Island, Mouth of the Yenisei, Station for Sending Meteorological Telegrams to Petrograd, 528 | *- Dickson Island, Mouth of the Yenisei, Station for Sending Meteorological Telegrams to Petrograd, 528 | ||
*- Fog Gun Fired by Wireless Control. 443 | |||
Fog Gun Fired by Wireless Control. 443 | *- Forest of 700 Miles between Manaos and Portovelho Causes Establishment of Wireless System, 531 | ||
*- High Frequency, Advantage of, in Radio - Telegraphy, 349 | |||
Forest of 700 Miles between Manaos and Portovelho Causes Establishment of Wireless System, 531 | *- Paris and Washington, Difference in Longitude Established by Wireless Telegraphy, 189 | ||
*- Spitsbergen, Wireless Station and Harbour on Island near, 325 | |||
High Frequency, Advantage of, in | *- Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Small Installations, Increase, 213 | ||
*WOMEN in Germany Training as Engine Drivers, 452 | |||
Paris and Washington, Difference in Longitude Established by Wireless Telegraphy, 189 | |||
Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Small Installations, Increase, 213 | |||
WOMEN in Germany Training as Engine Drivers, 452 | |||
Zuyder Zee, Scheme for Enclosure and | Z | ||
*ZEPPELINS- -see Aeronautics | |||
*Zinc Extraction by Electric. Wet Process, 11 | |||
*Zinc Factory in Japan, 325 | |||
*Zirconia as a Refractory, 463 | |||
*Zuyder Zee, Scheme for Enclosure and Draining, 531 | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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A
- ACCIDENTS, Metropolitan Street, Statistics, 531
- Acid-resisting Alloys, 577
- Advertising from Tower of Sixty Storeys in New York, 259
- Aerial Tramway for Conveyance of Salt in California, 577
AERONAUTICS:
- - Aeroplane Industry in United States, Growth of, 77
- - British Aircraft Constructors’ Society, First General Meeting, 11
- - Chinese Government Manufacture of Aeroplanes, 99
- - German Aeroplanes, New Features, 439
- - Self-starter for Aeroplane Engines, 189
- - Steam-driven Seaplanes, Future Possibilities, 11
- - Tenders for Aeroplane Construction for the American Army, 531
- - United States Army Air Service, 555
- - United States Exports of Aeroplanes, 259
- - United States Nomenclature for Aeronautics, 463
- - Zeppelin Construction, French Chemical Analysis of Alloys Used, 32
- - Zeppelin L33, Leading Particulars of, 325
- - Zeppelin’s Observer in a Suspended Basket, 509
- AGRICULTURAL Tractors for Buenos Aires, 77
- Agricultural Tractors, Increased Manufacture in the United States, 393
- Air-lift Well Pumping Installation in New Jersey, 509
- Allday, Mr. William, Death of, 213
- Alloy Substitute for Platinum, 371, 577
- Alloys, Manufacture and Use of, H. D. Hibbard, 213
- Aluminium Production in Norway, Large Hydro-electric Plant Proposed, 33
- Aluminium Separation from Zinc, Manganese, andc., Gravimetric Method, 349
- American Anti-Aircraft Gun, 127
- American Exports of Ammunition and Firearms, 167
- American Labour and Eight Hours a Day, 235
- American Machine Tools, Demand after Conclusion of Peace, Anticipations, 99
- American Production of Benzole, Toluol and Naphthalene, 555, 577
- American Quicksilver Industry, 71
- American Shipyards’ Large Contracts for Merchant Shipbuilding, 55
- Ammonia Recovery from Peat, 348, 353
- Anti-Corrosive Grease, 531
- Antimony from South Africa, Great Demand, 303
- Anzac, Prohibition of Word for Trade Use, 325
- Apprentices Rewarded for Science Class Attendance, 259
- Apprentices’ Trade School at Westinghouse Works, 11
- Architectural Competition in Designs for Federal Parliament House. 531
- Arctic Copper Deposits, Possibility of Rendering Accessible, 487
- Argentine Import of Agricultural Implements, 119
- Argentine, Schemes for Prevention of Overflow of River arid for Development of Irrigation, 213
- Armour Plate Manufacture in the United States, 88 ; Suggestion of Government Monopoly, 119
- Asbestos Industry of the Cape Province, 417
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
- - Uniform Conditions for Engineering Operations and Industrial Work, Gold Medal Paper, Alfred Etchell, 349
- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- - Autumn Meeting, 180
- - Dates for Meetings in 1917, 498
- - Programme, 180
- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- - Annual Autumn Meeting and Programme, 226
- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
- - Electrical Equipment of a Car, A. Ludlow Clayden, 462
- - First Meeting of Session, 223
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- - Awards for Papers, 380
- - Sand Drags, Paper on Keadby Bridge, J. B. Ball, 463
- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- - Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition), Correction, 90
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
- - Central Electricity Supply for Scotland, Presidential Address, W. W. Lackie, 77
- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
- - Opening of Winter Session and Programme, 332
- - Stability and Use of Cranes under Working Conditions, E. Eade, 332
- INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
- - Design and Construction of Steel Railway Coaches, A. T. Houldcroft, 417
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
- - Reinforced and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- - Admission of Students ; Scholarships, 476
- - Elgar Scholarship Award, 1916, 212
- - Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture, 474
- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
- - Economical Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
- INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
- - Deaths of Members, 54, 416
- - Meetings and Elections, 54, 416, 508
- - Programmes of Christmas, Juvenile, and other Lectures, 508, 566
- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
- - Nationalisation of Mines and Railways, Professor Louis, 73
- - Wastage of Coal, Dr. C. Carpenter, 73
- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
- - Minerals and Mineral Ores for Engineering Industry of the United Kingdom, Two Papers by Professors W. G. Fearnsides and C. G. Collis, 360
- SOCIETY, FARADAY :
- - "Refractories,” Dr. J. W. Mellor, 281
- SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :
- - Civil Engineering Profession and Economic Problems, J. Glover, 474
- SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
- - Thermo-electric Properties of Fused Metals, C. R. Darling, 119
- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
- - Condensation Pump, Two New Types of, Irving Langmuir, 555
- - Imperial Institute’s Assistance to British Manufacture of Thymol, Professor W; Dunston, 55
- - Vibrations, Waves, and Resonance, Dr. J. Erskine-Murray, 439
- AUSTRALIA, Engineering Supplies Wanted, Offer to Represent English Manufacturers, 234
- Australia, Openings for British Trade in, 360
- Australia Restricts Use of Gas or Electric Motive Power, 531
- Australian Federal Parliament House, 314
- Australian Plant for Making Wire Cables and Metal Rope, 577
- Austrian Seizure of all Copper from Churches, Public and Private Buildings, 531
- Automotive or Automobile ? 167
B
- BADGES for Engineers, 143
- Bascule Bridges in Chicago, Paving Roadway with Hexagonal Wood Blocks, 213
- Bayonet Scabbards, Failure to Manufacture in America, 213
- Beauty of Design and Utility, Compatibilitv of, 303
- Belt Conveyors for Coal Elevation, 259
- Belt Driving Efficiency Tests with Wooden and Cast Iron Pulleys, 259
- Benzol Recovery Plant at Nelson Gasworks, 349
- Benzol Scrubbing Plant Efficiency, 555
- Benzol and Toluol Output in the United States, 555, 577
- Birmingham Classes for Women in Tool-setting Munitions, andc., 281
- Birmingham Commercial Card Index, 509
- Birmingham House Building, Diminution since War Outbreak, 393
- Birmingham Public Works and the Local Government Board, 259
- Blower, Record High-pressure, Westinghouse Machine Company, 577
- Board of Trade and the Imperial Institute, 450
- Board of Trade and Provisional Orders, 303
- Boiler Accidents in the United States, Large Proportion in those used for Domestic or Water-heating Purposes, 33
- Boiler Explosions, Relative Frequency in Great Britain and United States, 189
- Boiler, Large Capacity, American, Connelly Boiler Company, 577
- Boiler Scaling Apparatus, German Patent, 281
- Boiler Valves, High-lift Safety, G. H. Clark, 119
- Boilers and Furnaces for High Steam Pressure, 10
- Books for British Prisoners Abroad, 46
- Bradford and Industrial Research, 259
- Bricks for New York, Sources of Supply, 509
- Bridge, Esk, of Reinforced Concrete, 119
- Bridge, Novel Type, in Ottawa, 143
- Bridges, Two Thousand Reinforced Concrete, Constructed in United Kingdom, 119
- British Coal-tar Colour Industrv, C. M. Whittaker, 555
- British East Africa as Trade Centre, 285
- British Prisoners of War and Books, 98
- British Trade, Openings for, 336
- Buildings Put up in United Kingdom for War Purposes to be Transferred Later Ori to Belgium and elsewhere 77
C
- CADMIUM Percentage in Spelter, Professor Ingalls, 417
- Calcutta, Wood Paving Stopped, 281
- California’s Extensive Use of Electric Power, 299
- Canada’s Capacity in Peat Output, 463
- Canada’s Consumption of Wood for Pulp Manufacture, Increase, 119
- Canada, Statistics of Metal and Mineral Production, 325
- Canadian Mines Report ; By-products from Coke Ovens, 303
- Canadian Munition Industry Development, 577
- Canal Companies and War Bonus, Who is to Pay ? 509
- Canal del Roque, Cuba, for Land Reclamation, 551
- Carburetter Floats, Leaky, 77
- Car-driving Invention for Disabled Men, 11
- Catalytic Property of Platinum, 235
- Caterpillar Tractors for United States Army, 349
- Cauvery Dam, One of Largest in the World, 393
- Ceiba District of Honduras, La Ceiba Tree, 4
- Celluloid, Substitute for, 230
- Channel Tunnel Scheme Revived, 33
- Cheap Steam, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 333
- Chemical Industry and Independence of Government Aid, Dr. C. Carpenter, 259
- Chicago River Bascule Bridge, 303
- Chimneys, Very Large Steel, in Arizona, 393
- Chlorate of Potash from Japan, 287
- Circle of Scientific, Technical, and Trade Journalists, 520
- City and Guilds of London Institute, 139
- Clarkson, Norman, Flight Sergeant, Killed by Shell, 259
- Coal Carbonisation for Production of Explosives, 439
- Coal Discovery in the Federated Malay States, 189, 321
- Coal Dust for Drop Forge and other Heating Furnaces, 119
- Coal Exploration in West Iceland, 393
- Coal Gas for Motor Vehicle Purposes, 281
- Coal Gas Standard of Value in New York, Heat Units Supplant Candle-power, 509
- Coal Gas as Substitute for Petrol in Motor Cars, 439
- Coal Mines Closed and Re-opened, 99
- Coal Mining Committee’s Report—see Railways, Pooling of Wagons
- Coal Output in the United Kingdom, 167
- Coal Pits Around Doncaster, 233
- Coal Production Shortage in America, 487
- Coal Resources of the United Kingdom, Arnold Lupton, 99
- Coal, Simple Form of Test for, 11
- Coal Storage under Water in Iowa, 213
- Coal Supplies, Deputation from Gas and Electricity Undertakings, 22
- Coal Tar and Colour Industry, Dr. Everest, 416
- Coal for United States Railways, 349
- Coliseum at Springfield, U.S.A., Roof Supports, 463
- Colouring Rifle Barrels, 517
- Commercial Motor Users and Chester County Council, 393
- Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, 522
- Concrete Barges No Longer a Novelty, 259
- Concrete,. Great Need of Care in Mixing, Experiments, 213
- Concrete, Reinforced, and Ferro-concrete, Differentiation between, J. S. Brodie, 77 ; (Letter), 127
- Concrete Roads in America, Cranks and Critics, 235
- Consular Reports, Suspension of Publication, on Grounds of Economy, 213
- Conversion of Metres to Feet, 193
- Cooling Tower, Largest Natural Draught, 439
- Cooling Tower Wanted for Gisborne, New Zealand, 213
- Copper from British Columbia, 303
- Copper Discovery, Important, in Newfoundland, 393
- Copper Exports from the United States, 439
- Copper, German Substitutes for, 338
- Copper Mines in Cuba Worked since 1520, 531
- Copper, Record Purchase from America by Germany and Austria, 259
- Corrosion Research Station, 248
- Cotton, American and Egypt, High Prices, 487
- Crystal Palace Engineering School, 132
- Cutting Retail Prices in United States, Legislation, 235
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- DAYLIGHT Saving Chart, Horseley Company, Limited, 367
- Death of Mr. G. E. Shore, 417
- Delivery of Goods, Difficulties in, Germany Gains at Britain’s Expense, 235
- Diesel Engines and Low Insurance, 189
- Diving in the United States Navy, Deep Sea Record, 143
- Division of the Product of Industrv, Sir Hugh Bell, 55
- Dry Dock Concrete Building by New Method, 417
- Dynamical Balancing of Machines, 55
- Dynamite, Three Different Kinds, 487
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- EDITOR’S Lament, 471
- Educational Books for British Prisoners of War, 367
- Egg Breaking by Hand, Experiments, 417
- Eggs, Cold Storage, Legislation, 259
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - Alternating-current Motors, N. C. E. Jacobv, 11
- - Alternating Currents, Standard Frequency of, 509
- - Aluminium as an Overhead Conductor, Mr. Wyssling on Cost, 189
- - American Central Station Efficiencies, Fino Records, 55
- - American Output of Electrical Machinery, Increase : Statistics, 189
- - Battery Sub-stations on the New York Edison System, 77
- - Birmingham Tramways and Shortage in Power Supply, 439
- - Board of Trade Licence to Import Insulating Materials, 371
- - Bradford Power Station, Output of Electrical Energy, 370
- - Central Supply for Scotland, W. W. Lackie, 77
- - Centralisation of Electric Power in Chicago, Great Economy of, 213
- - Copper Sheets, Spot Welding or Seam Welding, Suitable Electrodes for, 11
- - Cost and Advantages of Electrical Power, 393
- - Daylight Saving and Increased Use of Electricity in Manchester, 393
- - Dry Batteries for Flash Lamps, American Manufacturers’ Harvest, 393
- - Ebro Water Utilisation for Industrial Power Supply, 463
- - Edison Storage Battery, Effect of Temperature on its Performance and Durability, 531
- - Electrical Company’s Difficulties in Paris owing to the War, 99
- - Electrical Energy in Canada, Threatened Stoppage of Supply to the United States, 99
- - Electrical Furnaces, Classification of, 371
- - Lieutenants, New Rank in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 55
- - Electrical Ploughing in Sweden, Italy and France, 281
- - Electrical Supply in Norway for Franco- American Syndicate, 439
- - Electrical Vehicle Committee, 130, 336
- - Electrical Vehicles, Marking of Lead Plate Batteries, 487
- - Electrical Vehicles and Scarcity of Petrol, 167
- - Electrician, The Two-thousandth Number, 272
- - Electricity Supply and Proposed Co-operation, 110
- - Energy from Tides, Professor D. Robertson, 551
- - Farmers Installing Electric Plants in Alberta, Canada, 325
- - Filament Lamps, Old and New, Question of Economy, 371
- - Fluctuations in Light with Low Periodicities, 371
- - French Alps, Increased Demand and Supply of Water-developed Energy, 349
- - Fulham and Battersea Power-houses Linked up, Suggested Inclusion of Hammersmith, 99
- - Fuse Blowing Due to Excessive Current, Not to Voltage, 259
- - Generator, Large, under Construction in Berlin, 393
- - German Copper Scarcity and Use of Zinc, 463
- - German Electric Lamps for Italy, 531
- - Gilbert Club to be Wound up, Meeting, 332
- - Heating by Electricity, Gas and Coal, Comparisons, W. B. Smith, 371
- - Home-office Regulations for Sigrialling in Mines, 119
- - House Refuse Collected by Electric Vehicles, 280
- - Ignition Systems, Accumulator and Magneto, Tests of Relative Efficiencies, 462
- - India, Great Need of Overhauling of Electrical Industry, 531
- - Insulating Materials, Data Given by United States Bureau of Standards, 325
- - Inter-connection of Electric Supply Undertakings, 333
- - Internal Combustion Engines and Electricity Pressure, 393
- - Japan, Statistical Report of Electrical Undertakings, 99
- - Japanese Electrical Track and Generating Stations, Statistics, 119
- - Japan’s Electrical Industry Development, 55, 577
- - Jinrickshaw, Electrical, for Simla, 259
- - Lamps for New York Consumers, 509
- - Linking-up London’s Electric Stations, 360
- - Locomotives for Underground Ore Haulage in South Africa, 417
- - Lorry, One-ton Edison Electric, Details of Report on Cost and Working, 281
- - Low Coal Consumption for Current Generation, 281
- - Modern Electric Mine Locomotives, W. M. Hoen, 11
- - National Electric Light Association of America, Interesting Report, 10
- - New York State Barge Canal, Lock Machinery Electrically Worked, 189
- - Oldham’s Electricity Meters and “ Summer Time,” 167
- - Paraffin Vaporisers Electrically Heated in America, 439
- - Plough, Electric, Possibilities of, 281
- - Potentiometer, Improved Type, Professor Ryan, 349
- - Power Generator and Munitions Output in the North of England, 463
- - Present Position of Electricity Supply in United Kingdom, E. T. Williams, 11
- - Primary Cell Output and Falls in Temperature, 467
- - Rating of Electric Lamps, 143
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
- - Russian Finland, Large Electrical Undertaking, 393
- - Russia's Unused Water Power, 259
- - Sheep Fattening by Electric Light, 303
- - Southampton Electrical Supply ; Boiler Extensions, 393
- - Steam Turbines and Generators, Development of, 10
- - Sweden Exports Electric Power to Denmark, 439
- - Ten Years of Evolution of Hydro-Electric Units, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117
- - Toledo, New Central Supply Station, 555
- - Transformers, Trouble and Protection, 77
- - Two-speed Alternating Current Elevator Motor, 439
- - United States Electric Light and Power, Prosperous Year, 417
- - Walsall New Electric Station, 417
- - White Ants and Power Line Poles, 393
- - Willage Storage Battery Company New Works Equipment. 487
- - Wiring Rules (Seventh Edition) (Correction), 90
- - Yorkshire, Board of Trade Proposals for Linking-up Electrical Undertakings, 439
- - Zinc Wire Cables, Bare and Insulated, 143
- ELECTROLYTIC Copper Production in Canada, 349
- Electro-Magnets for Handling Pig Iron on the American Lakes, 349
- Enemy Businesses in the United Kingdom, Winding-up Orders, 235
- Engine Driven by Steam, Gas, Benzine or Petroleum, 281
- Engineering in Argentina, National Congress, 349
- Engineering Experiments in the United States, 167
- Engineering Societies Collective Headquarters in New York, 303
- Engineering Standards Committee, New Secretary Appointed, 98
- Ernolith, New Substitute for Celluloid, 230
- Excavators, Electrically Driven for Drainage Work in Idaho, 509
- Experimental Workshop and Industrial Laboratory for Aeronautical and other Work on Inventions, andc., 33
- Exports of American Motor Vehicles, 235
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- FEDERATED Malay States, New Harbour for, 303
- Ferro-Vanadium Exports from United States, 509
- Fifth Avenue, New York Traffic Count, 555
- Fire Signalling on the Route of Engines Controlled from Headquarters, 33
- Fireproofing Liquid, 235
- Fish, Live, in a Gold Mine, 509
- Floating Dock Captured at Tsingtau Transferred by Japanese to Sasebo Port, 55
- Food Storage Limited by Legislation in United States. 259
- Forest Tree Seedlings Planted by Machine, 577
- Fracture in Colliery Guide Rope, 77
- France’s Blast Furnaces, 463
- French Army Steel Helmets, Details, 167
- Freezing Point of Mercury, United States Bureau of Standards, Determination, 463
- Fuel Oil in Battleship s Double Bottom Tanks, Parks Pneumercator System for Ascertaining Amount, 531
- Fuel Used in Diesel Engines, Necessary Characteristics, R. E. Mathdt, 33
- Fuel Used by London Omnibuses, Diluted Petrol, 189
- Furnaces, Carbon Electrodes Standardised, 509
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- GAS Charge Reduction by the South Metro politan Gas Company, 142
- Gas Coke for Boiler Furnaces to Replace Coal, 281
- Gas Company, Edinburgh, Owning Railway Wagons for Coal Supply, 349
- Gas Explosion in Pockets of Clay Soil in Tunnel under Lake Erie, 189
- Gas Lighting, Economical, 272
- Gas and Petrol for Power Generation, Comparison, 371
- Gas Producers, Peet-fed, for Electricity Generation, and with Ammonia Recovery Plant, in Italy and Germany, 348
- German Coal Tar Colours Export Value, 99
- German Competition with United States after the War, Proposed Legislation, 235
- German Control of Paper Miller and Coal Tar Dye Industries, with View to Military Exigencies, 77
- German Government Control of Coal-mining Interests, 487
- German Guns Made with Molybdenum Alloy, 555
- Gold Imports into the United States, 509
- Granite from Norway for Methil Docks, 325
Gun-proving Plant. Very Large, Projected for U.S.A., 463
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- HAMMERS. Inverted, for Pulling Long Sheet Piling. 555
- Hand, Mechanical, Prize Offered for Best Apparatus, 417
- Harbour and Dock Dues for Ships in Government Service, 509
- Heating Dwelling-houses by Coal or Electricity, Cost, 259
- Helical Toothed Gear Box for Motor Vehicles, New Type, 143
- Highways in New York State, Maintenance, 119
- Honourable Artillery Company, 132
- House of Commerce at Birmingham, 270
- Housing and Town Planning after the War, Councillor Harrison Barrow, 577
- Huddersfield’s Approval of Decimal System, 371
- Human Side of Scientific Study, 371
- Hydraulic Installation, Modern, near Minneapolis, 281
- Hydraulic Power in Japan, 99
- Hydro-Electric Power Plant in South America, 439
- Hydro-Electric Units, Ten Years of Evolution of, G. B. Gillicott and W. B. Jackson, 117
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- INDIA, Minipg of Wolfram Ore for Recovery of Tungsten, 434
- India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph Works Company’s War Relief Funds, 281
- India, Trade of, Within the Empire, 357
- Indian Coal Mining in 1915, 463
- Indian Tea Planting and Electrical Supply, 303
- Indigo, Synthetic, War Scarcity, 77
- Industrial Revival in Invaded Districts of France after the War, Formation of Association, 99
- Industrial Strength and National Defence, 126
- Inventions Disregarded, History of the Lewis Gun, 189
IRON AND STEEL:
- - American Society of Automobile Engineers, Standard Colours for Marking Steel Bars, 55
- - British Ron and Steel and Allied Trades Federation Report, 55
- - British Steel for Ships rather than Shells, 189
- - Carbon in Steel and Iron, Tests of Direct
- - Combustion Method, 33
- - Case-hardening Steel Articles, 349
- - Cast Iron Heated and Cut by Ordinary Carpenter’s Saw, 77
- - Cast Iron Water Pipe Laid in America during the Civil War, 55
- - Castings, Hydraulic System of Cleaning and Removing Cores, 393
- - Chalk Rust on Cast Iron, 189
- - Chrome Steel for Ball Bearings, 371
- - Chrome Vanadium Steel, Advantage of, 189
- - Cleaning Machinery for Castings, Tests of Power Required for Driving, 393
- - Copper Bearing Steels and Resistance to Corrosion, E. A. and L. T. Richardson, 371
- - France’s Supply of Iron and Steel, Huge Imports to Replace War Deficiency, 55
- - Galvanised Corrugated Sheet Iron in the Dominican Republic, 189
- - German Engine Weights per Brake Horsepower, 531
- - Growth of Electrical Production of Steel in the United States, 33
- - Hardening Damascene Blades, 555
- - Holland’s Iron and Steel Imports and Exports, Two Years Compared, 33
- - India’s Imports of Iron and Steel Machinery and Railway Material, 555
- - Iron Mine in France, Re-opening after being in German Hands, 417
- - Irrigation Project in State of Washington, 555
- - Lead-plated Steel, Substitution for Zinc, andc., Made Possible by New Process, 189
- - Manganese Shortage in Germany, 119
- - Mexican Large Exports of Steel from Monterrey, 531
- - Relation between Yield Point and Proportional Limit for Steel, J. E. Howard, 119
- - Semi-finished Steel, Great Britain’s Imports from United States instead of from Germany, 509
- - Semi-steel, Useful Characteristics of, 77
- - Shrinkage of Manganese Steel Greater than that of Ordinary Steel, 143
- - Stainless Steel Analysis, 393
- - Swedish Electric Furnaces’ Annual Iron Production, 439
- - Tungsten Steel for Engineer’s Tools in America, Cost and Scarcity, 143
- - Tungsten—see also Tungsten
- IRRIGATION Works on the Rio Negro, Important Undertaking of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 531
- Irrigation Works in South Africa, 349
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- JAPANESE Electrical Undertakings—see Electrical Matters
- Japan’s Manufacture of .Chlorate of Potash, 287
- John Fritz Medal Award in United States, 555
K
- KAURI Gum Oil from Peat in New Zealand, 573
L
- LETTERS and Parcels for Troops, Great Increase, 11
- Lifting Magnet Capacity, Determining Factors, 143
- Lighting Shops in Paris, Drastic Order for War Economy, 487
- Lighting, Subdued, for Motor Cars, Twin Filament Bulbs for Headlights, 509
- Lloyd’s Register—see Ships
- Longridge, Colonel J. A., Killed in Action, 189
- Lubricating Oil, Useful Test for Refinement, H. W. Petty, 33
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- MACHINE Rifle for United States, 463
- Machine Tool, New, Wanted, 498
- Magnesium, Special Uses of, 213
- Magnetic Chucks for Holding Needle-pointing Dies, 393
- Magneto Apparatus, Testing, 213, 509
- Magnetos, All-British, Large Output for Government Use, 349
- Manchester Municipal School of Technology, 155
- Mechanical Stokers on a Fluctuating Load, Performance of, 89
- Melting Down Foreign Gold, 509
- Metal Production in Japan, 393
- Metal, Self-lubricating, “Graphalloy,” 421
- Metals in Manufacture of Munitions, Committee to Secure Most Economical Use, 531
- Metals and Materials Economy Committee, 584
- Metric System Question in Great Britain and United States, 325
- Metric System, Suggested Introduction, 119
- Mexican Government’s Home-made Cartridges, 555
- Mica, Fall in Total Value of Production in India, 439
- Military Service Postponement in Case of Selected Science Students, 7
- Milling Cutter Tests in America, 235
- Mine Signal Electrical System in Michigan, 487
- Mine Works, Deepest, in the World, 371
- Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Special Reports on the, 155
- Miners with the Colours and Output from Collieries, 303
- Moakes, Lieut. J. C., Killed in Action, 281
- Molybdenite, Specimens Found in New Zealand, 184
- Molybdenum, Demand for, 325
- Molybdenum Discovery In Norway, 325
- Montevideo Sewerage Works, 143
- Motor Car Engines and Right-angled Bends, 33
- Motor Car Gear-boxes, Power Losses in, 463
- Motor Car Manufacture Profits in America, 325
- Motor Car, Steam, with Oil-fired Boiler and Uniflow Engine, 487
- Motor Cars, Chassis and Parts Imported into United Kingdom, 349
- Motor Cars and Cycles Registered in London, Statistics, 143
- Motor Cars for Farmers in United States, 349
- Motor Spirit and the Petrol Tax, 491
- Motor Vehicles Exported from United States, 143
- Motor Vehicles, Heat Treatment of Gearing for, 235
- Motor Vehicles in New York, Need of Weight Regulations, 463
- Moving a Three-storey Steel Frame Structure, 417
- Munition Workers’ Holidays, 189
- Munition Workers and Sunday Labour, 11
- Munitions Tribunals, Statistics of Cases, 325
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- NATURAL Gas Measurements at High Pressures ; Errors and Boyle’s Law, 303
- Natural Gas in the United States, Record Quantity Used, 371
- New York Handicapped in Freight Handling, 439
- New York Refuse Utilisation Scheme, 577
- New York State’s Barge Canal, 509
- New Zealand, Lake Coleridge, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 341, 371
- New Zealand, Projected Harbour Works in Wellington, 577
- New Zealand, Projected Large Harbour at Wanganni, 213
- Niagara, Beauty versus Utility, 143
- Nickel Exports to Germany from Ontario and New Caledonia, 119
- Nickel Production in Canada and America, 393
- Nitric Acid, Sources of Production ; Its Importance, 491
- North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Presentation to Mr. F. Lewins, 584
- Norway, Electro-Chemical Works Started by French-American Syndicate, 259
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- OIL Industry in California, Development, 504
- Omnibus Lifeguards and Reduction in Street Accidents, 95
- Oxygen Deficiency in Atmosphere, Men, Mice and Canaries, 325
- Oxygen, Production by the Electrolytic Process, 439
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- PACKINGS for Steam Jointings, British Made, 143
- Palladium and Silver Alloy, 303
- Panama Canal, Favourable. Report on its Future Usefulness, 349
- Panama Canal, Landslide on, 393
- Panama Canal, Two Years’ Operations, 509
- Paper Making from Cotton Stalks and Bark, 417
- Paper Manufacture from Tambookie Grass, 325
- Paraffin Wax, Solid, Used to Coat Inside of Tanks, 417
- Patent Rights of Enemies ; Austrian Legislation, 259
- Patents Act, Inventors and the War, 417
- Perpetual Motion, 235
- Peru, Cotton Cultivation Development, 577
- Peru, Trade Openings in, 584
- Peruvian Trading and the Enemy Trading Act, 325
- Petrol Control Committee, Licences, 299
- Petrol Engines, Trouble from Pitting of Valves, 213
- Petrol for Heating Paraffin Engines, Lega Question, 487
- Petrol Locomotives in Chicago Water Tunnel, 371
- Petrol Making by the Rittman Process, 463
- Petrol Substitute, Patent for, H. K. Tompkins 325
- Petrol Substitutes and Legal Decision, 259
- Petrol Supply, Expected Augmentation, 167
- Petrol Supply, Restriction of and Effect on Road Motor Services, 213
- Photograph Enlargement without Use of Lens, 417
- Pig Feeding on Garbage, 167
- Piling, Long Steel Sheet, Inverted Hammers for Pulling, 555
- Pipes in Steam Generating Stations, Proposed Painting of Flanges, 463
- Piston Rings of Motor Car Engines, Average Pressure, 417
- Plate Girders, Functions of Stiffeners, 417
- Platinum in Sulphuric Acid Manufacture, 235
- Plough, Petrol Driven, Details of Weight, andc., Possibilities of Electric Plough, 281
- Porcelain for Chemical and Laboratory Work, No Longer Made in Germany, 259
- Portland Cement, Extensive Use of Oyster Shells in Manufacture of, 213
- Post-office Tube for London, Delay, 11, 33
- Potash from Kelp, Government Plant in Southern California, 555
- Prizes for Essays, 568
- Prohibited Exports, Additions to List, 11
- Professors Ayrton and Perry as Pioneers in Instrument Production, 281
- Public Libraries and Technical Literature, 290
- Pulverised Coal as Fuel for Steam Boilers, 349
- Pumping Machinery for New South Wales, 393
- Purloining Engineers’ Plans, 143
- Pyridine and Other Solvents of Coal Constituents, 577
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- QUEENSLAND Irrigation Scheme, 371
- Quicklime Expansion when Wet, Utilisation for Mechanical Purposes, 531
R
- RADIO-ACTIVITY Not Confined to Radium, Radio-Thorium as Substitute, 235
- Rails, Dearth in South Africa, 213 ; (.Correction), 235
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
- - Accidents on British and American Railways, Comparative Statistics, 189
- - Accidents and Fewer Board of Trade Inquiries, 11
- - Accidents Reports, Necessary and Unnecessary, 55
- - Accidents—see Wallneuk, Warminster, andc.
- - Advertisement Changes ; Land for Works, 55
- - Air Raids and Injury to Railway Servants, 189
- - Alaska, Government Lines in, 371
- - Alaskan Railway Carrying Coal, 259
- - American Gondola Cars, Steel, for Russian State Railways, 143
- - American Locomotive Exports, 166
- - American Railways, Great Loss of Life due to Trespassing, 189
- - Annual Report on Railway Accidents, 77
- - Argentina, Suggested History of Railway Construction, 531
- - Argentine Central Railway Electric Service, 303, 349
- - Argentine Railway Carriage Heating, 439
- - Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway Board of Commissioners Likely to be Appointed, 189
- - Australia, East-West Transcontinental Railway, Rolling Stock to be Built in Australia, 99 ; Progress and Cost, 487
- - Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway and Government Telegraphs, Dispute, 349
- - Bengal and North-Western Railway, Managing Director, New Appointment, 340
- - Bengal and North-Western Railway, Retirement of Chief Engineer, Mr. W. J. Turnbull, 259
- - Benghasi to Er-Regana, New Line Completed, 147
- - Bletchley—see London and North-Western
- - Board of Trade Import Restrictions and American Electric Motor Chassis, 217
- - Board of Trade New Extensive Powers over Railway Services, Wagons, andc., 531
- - Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, Changes in Board of Directors, 189
- - Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Death of Chairman, 99
- - Box Tunnel, Temporary Closing, 463
- - Brazil, Locomotive Fuel Question, 235
- - Brazil, Proposed New Railway, 430
- - Bricklayers Arms Depot, Women as Van Drivers and Guards for South-Eastern Railway, 281
- - Bridges on Electric Street Railways, Question of Safety, 577
- - Bridges, Railway, in New York City, Annual Inspection and Report, 235
- - British Malaya, Railway Expansion in, 316
- - “Brown’s Discipline” on American Railroads, 509
- - Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, Death of Chairman, 577
- - Buenos Aires and Pacific Railwaymen, Military Honours, 463
- - Burma Railway Construction, 281
- - Caledonian Railway Collision in Snowstorm 577
- - Canadian Pacific Railwaymen Wounded m the War and Re-employed on tl^e Railway, 213
- - Canadian Pacific Railway Trouble, 439
- - Canadian Pacific Railway Wharves in Vancouver, 325
- - Canadian Railway Board and Fire Protection, 463
- - Canadian Railways and the Canadian Government, Future Policy, 55
- - Canadian Railways Commission, Changes in Composition, 413, 417, 439, 487
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- tinned):
- - Canadian Railways and the Transportation Problem, 167
- - Cannon-street Station Opening, Jubilee, 213
- - Cardiff Railway and Taff Vale Railway Companies, Result of Legal Action. 485
- - Central Argentine Railwaymen’s War Service, 393
- - Central Argentine Suburban Line Electrification. 303, 349
- - Ceylon Government Railways’ Successful Running, 349
- - Charing Cross Bridge and Another Bill, 463
- - Charing Cross Bridge Bill Rejected, 11
- - Charing Cross Bridge Bill and Railway Directors in Parliament, 33
- - Charing Cross Bridge and the London County Council, 118
- - Charing Cross Bridge Repairs, Nightly Stoppage of Certain Trains, 393
- - Charing Cross Bridge Widening, Board of Trade Grants Extension of Time, 189
- - Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Hot and Cold Drinks, 393
- - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Electrified Portion Supplied with Light Signals 371 ; Further Portion Opened, 487
- - Chicago and North-Western Railway, Accident Statistics, 509
- - Christiania and Denmark, Suggested New Communication, 77
- - Coke for Locomotives and Abolition of the Smoke Nuisance, 349
- - Collision between Midland Passenger and Great Central Goods Trains 531
- - Consolidated Signal Company’s Relations with Government Departments, 463
- - Crimean Rolling Stock Gauge as the Origin of Standard Fixed by Argentine Railways, 99
- - Cuban Railway Extension, 281
- - Darkened Streets and Railway Posts, Liability for Accidents, 189
- - Daylight Saving and United States Railways,
- - Death of Mr. L. Longbottom, London and North-Western Locomotive Superintendent, 259
- - Death of Midland Company’s Assistant Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 371
- - Death of Mr. Theodore N. Ely, Pennsylvania Company, 487
- - Donop, Colonel P. G. von. Retirement as Chief Inspecting Officer ; Appointment of Colonel Pringle, 166
- - Dublin and South-Eastern Company and Coast Erosion, 417
- - Dublin and South-Eastern Railwaymen’s War Bonus, 393
- - East Indian Railway Company Collieries, 99
- - East Indian Railway Dining Cars Withdrawn, 11
- - East Indian Railway and Train Control, 119
- - Edgware and Hampstead Railway Construction, Extension of Time Granted, 303
- - Egg Demonstration Train, Great Eastern Railway, 325, 371
- - Eight Hours Act on United States Railways, 463, 487
- - Eight Hours’ Legislation and Railwaymen who are not Trainmen, 417
- - Electric Service Supersedes Steam between Broad-street and Kew Bridge and Broad- street and. Richmond, 213
- - El Paso and South-Western Railroad ; Locomotive Speed Indicators and Recorders, 393
- - Euston Station Hall Redecorated, 153, 235
- - Euston Train’s Record Speed, 555
- - Excess Profits TaxA. New Chairman of Board of Referees, 213
- - Exports of Road Material and Rolling Stock, Comparative Tables, 235
- - Exports from United Kingdom of Locomotives and other Railway Material, 577
- - Federated Malay Railways and New Harbour, 303
- - Flood Damage on North British Railway Lines, 355
- - French Railways and Women’s Labour, 417
- - French Trunk Railway Locomotives in January, 1914, 555
- - Fuel on Argentine Railways, Increased Cost Raises Transport Expenses, 393
- - German Railways Drastic Restrictions, 531
- - German South-West African State and Private Railways Taken Over by South African Government, 11
- - German State Railways, Lack of Heating, 303
- - German State Railways, Women Employees, 77
- - Glasgow District Subway Railway, Uniform Fare Instituted, 531
- - Glasgow and Paisley Joint Line, Derailment and Collision at Wallneuk, 235, 439
- - Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Change pf Chief Engineer, 325
- - Great Central Railwaymen with the Colours and Casualties, Arc., 325
- - Great Central Train Collision at Lincoln, 555
- - Great Eastern Railway, Egg and Poultry Train, 325, 371
- - Great Eastern Railway Manager’s Military Appointment, 99
- - Great Indian Peninsula Railway Meeting, 11
- - Great Northern Company, Roll of Honour Poster, 531
- - Groat Northern Railway versus Hendon Rural district Council, 77
- - Great Northern Railway, versus Pickfords, Limited, 77
- - Great Southern and Western Railway, Collision at Kiltimagh Station, 577
- - Great Western Railway, Change of Divisional Locomotive Superintendent, 325
- - Great Western Railway Company’s Canal Engineer, Change of Appointment, 303
- - Great Western Railway Co.’s New Works Engineer, Retirement, 11
- - Great Western Railway, Engineering Staff . Changes, 11
- - Great Western Railway, Men of Military Age with the Colours, Casualties and Still on the Railway, 235
- - Great Western Railway, Military Traffic 4 Statistics, 119
- - Great Western Railway, Record in Traffic and Immunity from Accident, 235
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)
- - Great Western Railway, Retirement of Mr. AV. Armstrong, New Works Engineer, also of Mr. G. J. Whitelaw, Accountant, 33
- - Great Western Railway, Safety Medal, 259
- - Great Western Road Motor Service Curtailed because of Reduced Petrol Supply, 213
- - Hampton Court Junction and Claygate, Postponement of Electric Service, 303
- - Harrogate Season and Trains Alteration, 167
- - Heysham Route to Ireland (Midland Railway) Closed, 487 : Suggested Renewal, 509
- - Highland Company’s Hopetown Station Closed till End of the War, 555
- - Highland Company’s New 4-4-0 Tender Engines, R. and W, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 555
- - Hill, James J., Harvard Professorship in Memory of, 393
- - H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood - Belfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
- - Holiday Railway Traffic, 248
- - India, Survey bv Eastern Bengal Railway, 439
- - Indian Railways, Question of State or Private Ownership, 303
- - Inquests on Railwaymen and National Union of Railwaymen, 11
- - Institutions of Locomotive Engineers and of Railway Signal Engineers, Papers, Arc.— see Associations
- - Interim Dividends Declared to Date, 77, 99, 119, 143
- - INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
- - American Railways and Trainmen Dispute, Suggested Reference to Interstate Commission, 55
- - Coal and Refrigerator Cars, Scarcity in the United States, 577
- - Headlights of Locomotives, New Regulations, 119
- - Membership Increased, Statistics of Cases 259
- - Purchase of Supplies by Common Carrier, Regulation, 55
- - Ireland, Greenwich Time and the Mails, 281
- - Irish Board of 'Agriculture’s Report, 259
- - Irish and English Time, Uniformity After October the First, 167
- - Irish Railway Grievance Against Government, 417
- - Irish Railways’ Increased Rates, 417
- - Irish Railways and War Bonus, 325, 371, 581
- - Irish Time Change Necessitates Alteration of Timetables, 167
- - Irish Train Control, New Powers, 487
- - Italian Ministry of Maritime and Railway Transports, 213
- - Italian State Railway Deficit, 281
- - Japanese Railways, Change of Gauge, 119
- - Jarrow Railway Accident Recalled, 531
- - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shopmen, Increased Pay, 213
- - Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Ships its own Sleepers from Southern Ports, 417
- - Litter Left by Visitors in Public Places and on Railways, 33
- - Littleton Collieries, Limited, versus London and North-Western Railway Company, 99
- - Locomotive Exports—see Railway Material Locomotives’ Use of Powdered Coal, 371
- - London, Brighton and South Coast Railwaymen with the Colours, Casualties, 143
- - London, Brighton and South Coast Special Train Derailed, Inquiry, 77
- - London Electric Railways Company and Powers for Purchase of Land, 99
- - London and North-Western Railway, Change of Running Superintendent, 33
- - London and North-Western Railway, Collision at Bletchley, 143, 349
- - London and North-Western Railway, Collision in Snowstorm at Wigan, 577
- - London and North-Western Railway Decline to Reinstate Restaurant Cars, 311
- - London and North -Western Railway Engines, Five New Four-cylinder Ones of the "Claughton" Type, 167
- - London and North-Western Men with the Colours, Casualties, 555 ; Commissions, 325 ; Decorations, 11
- - London and North-Western New Station at Kensal Green Tunnel, 303
- - London and North-Western Railway, Refreshment Question, 487
- - London and North-Western Rugby Engineer, Retirement, 213
- - London and North-Western Steamer Connemara’s Fatal Loss by Collision ; Steamer Losses of the London and North-Western Railway Company, 417
- - London and South-Western Suburban Electrification, Claygate and Waterloo, 439, 463
- - Long Island Railroad Company, Trouble with Motorists at Level Crossings, 33
- - Long Island Railroad, Improved Accident Record, 417
- - Long Island Railroad Level Crossings Danger, 77
- - Luggage in Advance Ceases, 531
- - Luggage Limit and Women Porters, 463
- - Luggage and the War, Dearth of Porters, 119, 463
- - Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Appointment of Chairman, 119
- - Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Company, Annual Meeting, 11
- - Mansfield Railway Company, Progress' of Line, 325, 371
- - Manila Railways in. Difficulties, 281
- - Mechanical Stokers for United States Locomotives, More General Use Advocated, 577
- - Melbourne Railways Electrification, Grave Delay in English Contracts, 55
- - Metropolitan Railway—see Aylesbury
- - Metropolitan Railway War Service Corps, Supply of Vegetables to Hospitals, 371
- - Metropolitaine of Paris, Net Receipts, 11, 143
- - Mexican Appointment of Civil Engineers as Inspectors of Railroads, 530
- - Mexican Railway taken over by Mexican Government, 189
- - Mexican Railways, Annulling of Contracts by Carranza Government, 281
- - Mexico Citv, Excellent Electric Car Svstem. 531
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Mexico, Constitutionalist Railways Measures to Stimulate Emplovees1 Inventive Powers, 531
- - Midland Railway General Manager, Temporary Government Appointment of Sir Guy Granet Terminated, 99
- - Midland Railway’s New Line Through Bradford ; Time Extension, 167
- - Midland Railway, Provision for Former Servants Discharged from the Army, 303
- - Munition Workers and Railway Facilities for Holidays, 259
- - Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad, “Safety Line” Painted on Platforms, 259
- - National Union of Railwaymen, Change of Secretary, 509
- - National Union of Railwaymen and Military Service, 167, 213 ; and Casualties, 393
- - New South Wales Government Railways, Test of Audible Cab Signals, 531
- - New South Wales Railway Staff, Memorial to Members Fallen in War, 11
- - New York City Avoided by Federal Express on Account of Outbreak of Infantile Paralysis, 259
- - New York Elevated Railroad, Two Strikes, 235
- - New York State Railways, Painting Car Ends for Street Safety, 463, 531
- - New Zealand Railways, Mileage Open for Traffic, 290
- - Nicaragua New Railway, 371
- - Nigerian Railway Working Results, Statistics, 235
- - Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Extension of Electrification, 259
- - Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s New Type of Steel Coal Pier and Generally Forward Policy in Working, 33
- - Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s Offer to its Men of Military Training Pay, 93
- - North British Conciliation Scheme and Women Workers, 463
- - North British Railway Bill and Oil Company Concessions, 33
- - North British Railway Dividend, AV agon Question and Government, 509
- - North British Railway, Landslide near Galashiels, 577
- - North-Eastern Railway Company’s Mechanical Coaling Plant, 213
- - North-Eastern Railway, Derailment at Scremerston, Report, 33
- - North-Eastern Railway Shopmen, Advance in Pay, 235
- - North London Railway Electrification, Accel eration of Speed, 281
- - Ottoman Railway and the War, 303
- - Painting Cars as a Safety Measure, 531
- - Panama Railroad Men’s Eight Hours Dav, 393
- - Panama Shops of Entre Rios Railway Damaged by Fire, 417
- - Passenger Train Service, Curtailment, 487
- - Passenger Trains, Limit of Weight for Luggage and Parcels, 463, 487
- - Penistone Ahaduct, Reopening, 119
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Electric Service between Philadelphia and Paoli, 77
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Lines East of Pittsburgh. Record of Safetv and Observance of Rules. 189
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Care for Shopmen’s Eyesight, 463
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Men Called up for Mexican Service r Relief for Families, 213
- - Pennsylvania Railroad Signal Lights, 259
- - Permits for Certain Districts, Extension of Areas Prohibited, 303
- - Petrol Reduction and Great Western Road Motor Service, 213
- - Pooling of Wagons and Coal Transport, 303, 349
- - Pooling of Wagons and Scottish Railway Companies, 393
- - Postal Express, The West Coast. 74
- - Powdered Peat as Fuel for Locomotives, Swedish Railway Experiments, 167
- - Price-Williams, Richard, Notable Papers on Railway Matters, 281
- - Pullman Ambulance Train for United States Army, 303
- - Queensland Government Purchase of Chillagoe Railway, 555
- - Quintinshill Signalmen’s Release from Penal Servitude, 555
- - Rail Failures, Comparison between Open Hearth and Bessemer Processes, 487
- - Railway Benevolent Institution, Subscriptions, 11
- - Railway Expansion in Latin America, F. M. Halsey, 99
- - Railway Men with the Colours, Analysis, 325, 509
- - Railway Men’s Demand for War Bonus Increase, 143, 167, 213, 235, 259, 281, 325
- - Railway Material and Rolling Stock, Exports Statistics, 55, 143, 349, 439
- - Railway Materials, Some Foreign Specifications for. United States Bulletin. 325
- - Railway Repair Shops at Minas Geraes, 143
- - Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 325
- - Railway Single Men and Military Service, 417
- - Railways, Few Applications for New Orders, 509
- - Reduction of Fares for Royal Show at Manchester, 33
- - Road' to the East, Suggested New Route in Friendly Occupation, Sir Arthur Evans, 213
- - Rolling Stock Wastage, 468
- - Roumanian Port of Constanza ; Connection with Derby, 417
- - Russian Locomotive Orders for Canada and the United States, 509
- - Russian Railway Construction and Training of Engineers, 167
- - “Safety First” Movement Results in Illinois, 555
- - Salisbury—Trowbridge Line, Fatal Collision, 213, 235
- - Sand Drags, J. B. Ball. 463
- - San Francisco—Oakland Railway Signalling System. 439
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Schoolboys and War AVork in Holiday Time, 259
- - Scottish Railways and Carted Luggage, 11
- - Serbian Railwaymen Working in France. 167
- - Siamese Northern Railway, Progress in Construction, 259
- - Sierra Leone Government Railways Statistics, 281
- - Signalling of a Colonial Railway, A. C. Rose, 439, 487
- - Signalmen and Long Hours, 463
- - Sleeping Car Berth Charges Raised, 189
- - Sleeping Cars on British Railways, Analysis of Ownership, 555
- - South African Railway Men for French Railways, 393
- - South African Railways and Harbours, Estimates of Expenditure. 143
- - South African Railways, Retirement of Sir Thomas Price, 39 ; Death, 303
- - South African Railways, Satisfactory Annual Report, 99
- - South Australia, Railway Commissioners for 189
- - South-Eastern and Chatham Grievance Against Railway Director Members of Parliament, 33
- - South-Eastern, and Chatham Railway Steamer Engadine Towing H.M.S. Warrior, 33
- - South-Eastern and Chatham Steamer Queen Lost in Channel Skirmish, 417
- - South India and Indo-Ceylon Connection, 463
- - South Indian Railway Officers and Men with the Colours, 417
- - Southern Pacific Railroad, Distinctive Colour for Cars, 531
- - Southern Pacific Railroad and Increased Cost of Rolling Stock and Material, 393
- - Southern Railway Company’s Poor Revenue, 417
- - Spain, Southern Railways of, British Interests in, Transferred to France, 231
- - Springs on Rolling Stock, Rare Failures, 55
- - Stanley, Sir Albert, of Underground Railways and General Omnibus Company, made President, of Board of Trade, 531
- - Steamship Services between England and Ireland ; Restored between Fleetwood and Belfast, 33
- - Stranraer Train from Euston, Separate Running, 439
- - Strawberry Traffic to Ireland and Scotland, 143
- - Summer Time and Railwaymen’s Pay, 281
- - Superheaters and Mechanical Stokers on Locomotives in United States and Canada, 259
- - Survey for Jessore-Faridpur Railway, 439 Timetables, Free Supply to Hotels, andc., Withdrawn, 49
- - Train Ferries between Sweden and England, 77, 417
- - Train Services, Extensive Changes in January, 509
- - Trains Stoppage, Excursion and Otherwise in Ireland, if Required, 487
- - Transport, History, Theory and Present Organisation of, Lectures at the University of London, 213
- - Transportation, Military, New Appointments, 393
- - Tube Railway Workers’ Increased Pay, 281
- - Turkish Government Cancels French and Franco-Belgian Concessions, 434
- - Union Pacific Railroad, Measures for Flood Protection, 303
- - Union Pacific Railroad Refreshments, 531
- - Union of South Africa Railways, Rates in War Time, 119
- - United States Army Hospital Train, 213
- - United States Bureau of Standards Commerce Bulletin, 325
- - United States, Carriage of Grain and Shortage in Wagon Supply, 393
- - United States Census of Steam and Electric Railway Car Construction, 371
- - United States, Export of Railway Material and Rolling Stock, 325
- - United States, Export of Steel Rails, 213, 325
- - United States Railway Dispute, 138, 167, 235, 439
- - United States Railwavs and the Clayton Act, 213, 235
- - United States Railways, Coal Supply, 349
- - United States Railways and Oppressive Legislation, 452
- - United States Railway Regulation, Government Investigation Ordered, 143
- - Victoria and New South Wales, Inter-border New Lines, 167
- - Victoria, Railwaymen’s Increased Minimum Wage, 371
- - Victorian Railway Commissioners’ Annual Report, 509
- - Wagon Demurrage, Midland Railway’s Action Against Haulage Contractors, 555
- - Wagon Repairs, Action to Recover Siding Rent, 55
- - Wagons, Privately-owned, Pooling, 59, 119
- - Wagons and Wagon Sheets, Railway Charges, 55
- - Wallneuk, Collision at, 235, 439
- - War Bonus Cost to the State, 393
- - War Bonus for Salaried Railway Staff, 167
- - War Bonus and Wages Deductions, 463
- - War Bonus and Women Railway AVorkers, 77, 325, 439
- - War Bonus Who is to Pay it ? 325—see also Railway Men’s Demand
- - Warminster Collision, Board of Trade Inquiry, 213, 235, 325, 393
- - Waste Paper Sale on the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railway, 439
- - Weedon Accident Unique of its Kind, 119
- - Weight of Goods by Passenger Trains Limited, 463, 487
- - Women Engine Cleaners at King’s Cross Shed, 259
- - Women on London Electric . Railways, Facilities for Meals. andc.. 577
- - Women Porters and AVeight Limitation, 463, 487
- - Woodhead Tunnel, Great Central Railway, 55
- RAINFALL Reports from Rochester, N.Y., 33
- Refractories and Zirconia, 463
- Rifles, Respective Merits of the Ross and the Lee-Enfield, 99
- Riveting a Damaged Mountain on the West Shore Railroad. 531
- Rolling Mill. Reversing, Large Electric-driven, 487
- Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff, 463
- Rubber, Specific Gravitv-and Tensile Strength, 99
- Russia, Economic Map of. 188
- Russian Cellulose Industry, Proposed Working by Norwegian Company, 349
- Russian Deficiency in Certain Minerals, Absence of Electric Furnace in Steel Manufacture, 325
- Russian Projects for Encouragement of Electrotechnical Enterprises, 303
- Russia’s Reconstruction of Waterway Connecting Archangel with Petrograd, 167
- Russian Trade Openings in Machinery and Steel, 55
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- SAFETY First Campaign in London, 487
- Salt Mines in Switzerland. 349
- San Francisco, Proposed Five-mile Bridge, 314
- Sands and Dust, Great Difference in Surface Area lyetween Coarse and Fine, 371
- Savile, Captain W. H. B.. Assistant Engineer at Bristol Docks, Killed in Action, 213
- Science in Education, Place of, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 11
- Scientific Societies, Board of, 154
- Sea Action. Maximum Theoretical and Effective Battle Range, Commander R. Earle, 439
- Sea Salt Production on Colombian Coast, 439
- Sewerage Systems in Canada, 393
- Shaft Sinking by Cementation Process, 235
- Shale Sample and Prospect of Oil from Natal, 303
- Shanghai, Docks Extension, 577
- Sheffield Trade in Terms of Increased Use of Electrical Power, 167
- Shells in America, The Warrior at the Lathe, 303
- Shells, Cast Steel, Successful Manufacture of, in the United States, 371
- Shells, High-explosive, Record Production at Record Pay, 77
- Shells Output by Allies and Germany, Large Figures, 577
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
- - American Dreadnoughts, The Vanishing Ram, 509
- - Anchor for United States Super-Dreadnought, 463
- - Canadian Maritime Commerce, Satisfactory Conditions, 99
- - Canadian Statistics of Shipping, 463
- - Diesel Enginesand Steam Engines, Important Changes to Well-known Ships, 77
- - Drifting Ship Repaired in Mid-ocean, 126
- - Fusible Plugs, United States Steamboat Regulations, 119
- - Geared Turbines to Replace Direct-connected Turbines in United States Destroyers, 259
- - German and Austrian Ships Interned in United States Ports, 55
- - German Construction of U-boats for Campaign Against Norwegian Ships, 463
- - German Large Submarine Protected Cruiser in Course of Building, 281
- - German Submarine Cargo Boat Deutschland, 143
- - Germany’s New Mercantile Fleet, 143
- - Great Eastern Company’s Steamer Colchester, Capture by Germany, 299
- - Gyrostatic Stabiliser for U.S. Navy, Largest Steel Casting Ever Made, 99
- - H.M.S. Duke of Albany, Armed Boarding Cruiser, Formerly Fleetwood-Bplfast Steamer, Sunk by Submarine, 189
- - “Isherwood” Vessels, Statistics, 555
- - Italian Cargo Vessel of 20,000 Tons Displacement, 167
- - Japanese Shipbuilding Activity, 577
- - Lloyd’s Register, Analysis of Lost Ships, 270
- - Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 333
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
- - Mexico’s Trade Conducted by Use of Foreign Ships. 143
- - Molteno, New Water Scheme for. 303
- - Motor Ship Peru, Burmeister and Wain, Launched, 299
- - Naval Career in the United States, Battleship Tours to Encourage Taste for, 235
- - Shipbuilding in Quebec, Inducements Offered for. Laying Down Plant. 33
- - Ship Lengthened and Converted from Cargo Boat to Oil Tanker, 143
- - Shipping Output and Food Control. 487
- - Steel Ships on the Canadian Atlantic Coast, Cost of Building, 167
- - Submarine’s Possibilities Against the United States, 509
- - Submersible Boat, Simon Lake, 70
- - Turbine Development in Ship Propulsion, 189
- - Turbine Propelling Machinery for American Ships, 463
- - United States Battle Cruisers and Guns, 235
- - United States Battle Cruisers at 35 Knots, Possibilities with Coal or Liquid Fuel, 235
- - United States Battle Cruisers and Need of New Docks, 119
- - United States Battleship Oklahoma, Last to be Fitted with Reciprocating Engines, 555
- - United States Battleship Oklahoma, Measurement of Fuel Oil in her Tanks. 531
- - United States Battleships, Tenders, 487
- - United States Navy, Geared Turbines for Destroyers, 303
- - United States Proposed Law Requiring Certain Engineers in Ships, 213
- - United States Repair Ship Prometheus, 303
- - United States Shipbuilding Now in Progress, 143, 531
- - United States Ships Maumee and Kanawha, Diesel Engines versus Steam, 417, 439
- SIAMESE Calls for Tenders for Hydraulic Dredger, 281
- Silicate Cotton or Silicate Fibre, J. Scott. 119
- Silk, Artificial. Manufacture of, at Wolverhampton, 349
- Silver Used in Moving Picture Production, 33
- Skyscraper Limitations Imposed in New York, 167
- Smithfield Show, Absence of Agricultural Implements, 303
- Soldiers and Sailors, Training and Employment of, 568
- Sound of Gunfire and Zones of Silence, M. Esclangon, 213
- South Africa Suggested Establishment of Electro-chemical Industries, 555
- South African Mines, Statistics of Labour and Output. 303
- South America, Various Engineering Schemes, 349
- South-Western Polytechnic Institute, Opening of Session, 110
- Spelter and Zinc, Respective Outputs of Great Britain, Belgium, and Germany, 325
- Stainless Cutlery : Absence of Corrosion but also of Sharpness, 303
- Statue of Liberty, France’s Present to United States, Illuminated, 487
- Steam Turbine Run Non-Condensing, Condemnation of System, 77
- “Stolenite,” Mineral in California Used in Gambling, 143
- Strains and Stresses : “ Strength of; Webs of I-Beams and Girders,” H. F. Moore and W. M. Wilson, 393
- Strains in Working Engineering Structures, Instrument for Determining, 213
- Strikes and Government Methods, 11
- Submarine Gun, Satisfactory Test in United States, 143
- Sugar Machinery for Natal and Zululand, American Competition, 531
- Summer Time, Coal Saving in Manchester, 487
- Superheated Steam at Sea, Gas and Steam Temperatures, H. B. Oatley. 33
- Surface Combustion Process for High Temperature Laboratory Furnaces, 36
- Sweden and Britain. Projected Scheme for Regular Daily Traffic, 33
- Swedish Manufacture of Nitric Acid and other Chemical Products, 463
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- TECHNICAL Writing, Does it Pay? 371
- Telephone Cables of Iron Suitable for Short Distances only, 213
- Telescope, 72in. Reflecting, at Victoria, B.C., 189
- Thermalene Gas for Welding, 417
- Thompson, Silvanus P., The Late Professor, 539
- Thompson, Professor S. P., Memorial, 65
- Thymol formerly made in Germany from Indian Seeds, now made in United Kingdom, 55
- Timber, Petrol Driven Cross Saw for, 417
- Timber Prices and Wholesale Felling in the United Kingdom, 33
- Timber Stumps, Excellent Results of Burning Process, 33
- Tin Plate Manufacture, America’s Footing in Foreign Markets, 487
- Tin Plate and Sheet Rolling, Failure of Efforts to Render Automatic, 531
- Tins, Old, A Slump at Grimsby, 235
- Tools for Lathes and Planers ; Welding High Speed Steel to Carbon Steel by Oxy-Acetylene Process, 99
- Toronto Munitions Plants, Shortage of Labour, 119
- Torpedo Attack and the Use of Nets in the United States Navy, 55
- Tracing Cloth, Old, Good Use for, 73
- Tractor for Artillery Haulage, Caterpillar or Four-wheel ? 189
- Trade after the War, Financial Facilities for, Board of Trade Committee, 11
- Traffic Statistics of New York, London and Paris, 393
- Training Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, 314
- Transit Facilities and Municipal Control, J. M. McElroy, 325
- Tropical Countries of the Empire, Popular Lectures, Miss E. A. Browne, 270
- Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Santa Maria, Projected Sanitation and Water Scheme, 281
- Tungsten Deposits in California, 577
- Tungsten Lamp Filaments, Life of, 487
- Tungsten Lamp Manufacture Simplified, 393
- Tungsten Ore Exports from the Federated Malay States, W. E. Kenny’s Mines Report, 33
- Tungsten in Portugal, Rich Deposits, 577
- Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys, United States as Leading Producer, 463
- Tunnel, Mersey, for Chester and Lancashire Connection, Revival of Scheme, 509
- Turpentine, Commercial, m Canada, Adulteration, 11
- Typewriter, Noiseless, 167
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- UNIFLOW Engine for Steam Motor Car, 487
- Union of South Africa Mines, Statistics of Output, 119
- United States Army Appropriation Bill, Machine Guns, Lewis or Otherwise, 370
- United States Canal Schemes, 463
- United States Engineering Schools Students, Statistics, 119
- United States Expenditure on War Munitions and Tools, andc., 325
- United States Exports, Great Increase, 509
- United States Exports of Machine Tools, 371
- United States Exports of Motor Vehicles, 259
- United States Great Increase in Use of Motor Vehicles, 281
- United States Legislation in Regard to Strikes, 259
- United States Machine Gun Board’s Report, 439
- United States Naval Searchlight, Most Powerful in the World, 167
- United States Naval fetation at Brooklyn, Rock Clearing, 434
- United States Rural Roads and Bridges, Annual Cost, 509
- United States Production of Manganese Ore, 99
- United States Tax on Munitions Making Firms, 97
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- WAGES and Munition Production in America 189
- War Bonus for Ironfounders of St. Helens, 281
- War Damage in France, Statistics, 235
- War and Light Motor Vans, 316
- War Munitions Manufacture, American Need of Gauges and Special Tools, A. L. Humphrey, 167
- War Savings at Siemens’ Woolwich Works, 281
- War Unpreparedness and American Action, 167
- Waste Land Cultivation by Metropolitan Railway, 559
- Water Power Plant, Largest High Head in the United States and Canada, 99
WATER SUPPLY:
- - Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukin- field, Mr. F. J. Dixon’s Report, 459
- - Canada, Development of Waterworks Systems, 417
- - Dunedin Water Supply, Proposed Extension, 99, 213
- - Liquid Chlorine for Disinfection of Water Supply, 463
- - Municipal Waterworks and War Service, 563
- - Parana, Argentine, Water Supply, 371
- - San Francisco, New System under Construction, 311
- - Texas, City of 100,000 Supplied by Wells with Air Lifts, 213
- - Tunnel, 18-mile, for Water Supply to Catskill Aqueduct, 555
- - Victoria, British Columbia, Increased Water Supply, 417
- - Wellington, New Zealand, Water Supply, 371
- WELLAND Ship Canal in Canada, 167
- Whale Destroys United States Motor Boat, 417
- White, Sir William, Memorial, 51
- Wind and Windmills, 281
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
- - Dickson Island, Mouth of the Yenisei, Station for Sending Meteorological Telegrams to Petrograd, 528
- - Fog Gun Fired by Wireless Control. 443
- - Forest of 700 Miles between Manaos and Portovelho Causes Establishment of Wireless System, 531
- - High Frequency, Advantage of, in Radio - Telegraphy, 349
- - Paris and Washington, Difference in Longitude Established by Wireless Telegraphy, 189
- - Spitsbergen, Wireless Station and Harbour on Island near, 325
- - Use of Wireless Telegraphy in Small Installations, Increase, 213
- WOMEN in Germany Training as Engine Drivers, 452
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- ZEPPELINS- -see Aeronautics
- Zinc Extraction by Electric. Wet Process, 11
- Zinc Factory in Japan, 325
- Zirconia as a Refractory, 463
- Zuyder Zee, Scheme for Enclosure and Draining, 531
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