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ABRASIVE Wheels, Recommendations to Secure Safety in Use of. 441
A
 
*ABRASIVE Wheels, Recommendations to Secure Safety in Use of, 441
Aerial Ropeway in Calcutta for Refuse Removal, 524
*Aerial Ropeway in Calcutta for Refuse Removal, 524
 
AERONAUTICS :
AERONAUTICS :
 
*- Accidents in the Air, Investigation of, 26
Accidents in the Air, Investigation of, 26
*- Aerodrome at Castle Bromwich, Changing Hands, 601
 
*- Air Survey of the Irrawaddy Delta, Projected Experiment by Indian Government, 413
Aerodrome at Castle Bromwich, Changing Hands, 6U1
*- Aviation in Denmark, 117
 
*- Forest Timber Guarded by Aeroplane, Grain also Sown by .Aeroplane, 31
Air Survey of the Irrawaddy Delta, Projected Experiment by Indian Government, 413
*- Giant Commercial Hydro-aeroplane, American Friendly Challenge to England and other Countries, 39
 
*- Hydroglider of Small Size, Trials, Short Brothers, 245
Aviation in Denmark, 117
*- Motorless Flight Competition in France, 665
 
*- Naval Airship Explosion in Japan, 39
Forest Timber Guarded by Aeroplane, Grain also Sown by .Aeroplane, 31
*- Pilotless Aeroplane Controlled by Wireless, Experiments in Paris District, 469
 
*- Racehorse Transport by Aeroplane, 11
Giant Commercial Hydro-aeroplane, American Friendly Challenge to England and other Countries, 39
*ALKALIES and Drain Tiles, 502
 
*Aluminium Alloy Sand Castings, R. J. Anderson, 469
Hydroglider of Small Size, Trials, Short Brothers. 245
*Aluminium Containing Tin, Investigations, 169  
 
*Aluminium Sulphate Discovery in Alberta, 65  
Motorless Flight Competition in France, 665
*American Corporation's Application for Use of Water from Niagara, 11
 
*Anti-corrosion Association, 117, 132
Naval Airship Explosion in Japan, 39
*Archaeological Discovery in South Africa, 635
 
*Archibald Dawnay Scholarships, 1922, 158
Pilotless Aeroplane Controlled by Wireloss, Experiments in Paris District , 469
*Argentina's Large Demand for Agricultural Machinery, 691
 
*Argentine Government and the Improvement of Navigable Rivers, 327
Racehorse Transport by Aeroplane, 11
*Asbestos Deposits of Quebec, 193
 
ALKALI ES and Drain Tiles, 502
 
Aluminium Alloy Sand Castings, R. J. Anderson, 469
 
Aluminium Containing Tin, Investigations, 169 Aluminium Sulphate Discovery in Alberta, 65 American Corporation’s Application for Use of
 
Water from Niagara, 11
 
Anti-corrosion Association, 117, 132
 
Archaeological Discovery in South Africa. 635
 
Archibald Dawnay Scholarships. 1922. 15S
 
Argentina’s Large Demand for Agricultural Machinery. 691
 
Argentine Government and the Improvement of Navigable Rivers, 327
 
Asbestos Deposits of Quebec, 193
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
 
*- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH :
Association, British :
*-- Boiler Efficiencies, Comparison of COHI and Oil Fuel, C. E. Stromeyer, 299
 
*-- Nitrogen Industry and the Arc Process, Dr. J. A. Harker, 327
Boiler Efficiencies, Comparison of CohI and Oil Fuel, C. E. Stromeyer, 299
*- ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Annual Dinner, 615
Nitrogen Industry and the Arc Process, Dr. J. A. Harker. 327
 
Association of Consulting Engineers : Annual Dinner, 615
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS ft SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS ft SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :
Association of Engineers-in-Charge : Dr. H. S. Hele-Shaw as President, 219 Presidential Address, Professor H. S. Hole-Shaw, 380
*-- Dr. H. S. Hele-Shaw as President, 219  
 
*-- Presidential Address, Professor H. S. HeleShaw, 380
Institute, Concrete >
*- INSTITUTE, CONCRETE
 
*-- Change of Title of the Institute Suggested, 299
Change of Title of the Institute Suggested, 299
*- INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS :
 
*-- Sessional Examinations, 453
Institute of Cost and Works Accountants :
*- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS:
 
*-- Annual Dinner, 453, 509
Sessional Examinations, 453
*-- Reciprocating Steam Engine and the Steam Turbine, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir G. G. Goodwin, 299
 
*- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
Institute of Marine Engineers:
*-- Admission of Student Members, 635
 
*- INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
Annual Dinner, 453, 509
*-- Award of Archibald Dawnay Scholarships, 158
 
*-- Illuminating Engineering in Relation to Architecture, L. M. Tye, 635
Reciprocating Steam Engine and the Steam Turbine, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir G. G. Goodwin, 299
*-- Tablet in Memory of Members and Students in the Great War, Unveiling, 525
 
*- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
Institute of Metals :
*-- List of Papers for Winter Session, 169
 
*-- Safety in Railway Operations, Comment from India on Colonel [[John Pringle|Pringle's]] Paper, 273
Admission of Student Members, 635
*- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Annual, and Mirthful, Dinner, 439
Institute, Royal, of British Architects :
*-- Data Sheets, 8-51 Inclusive, Issued. 125
 
*-- Low Compression Moderate-speed Engine versus High Compression High-speed Engine, Debate between Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 469
Award of Archibald Dawnay Scholarships, 158
*-- Programmes of Papers for Present and Following Sessions, 412
 
*- INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
Illuminating Engineering in Relation to Architecture, L. M. Tye, 635
*-- Definition of a Chemical Engineer, 65  
 
*-- Thirteenth Meeting of Provisional Committee, 363
Tablet in Memory of Members and Students in the Great War, Unveiling, 525
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Awards for Papers in Section II, 537  
Institute of Transport :
*-- Awards to Students for Papers, 537  
 
*-- Roll of Honour Unveiling, 397
List of Papers for Winter Session, 169
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
Safety in Railway Operations, Comment from India on Colonel Pringle’s Paper. 273
*-- Associate Membership Examination, 229
 
*-- Conversazione, 26
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
*-- Co-operation between Board of Education and Institution of Electrical Engineers, 385
 
*-- Election of Dr. J. A. Fleming as Honorary Member, 579
Anriual, and Mirthful, Dinner, 439
*-- Meetings and Need of Control, 91
 
*-- Recognition of Diploma of Technical College, Bradford, 91
Data Sheets, 8-51 Inclusive, Issued. 125
*-- Rotary Converters, with Special Reference to Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 193
 
*-- Signalling System of Belgium, T. S. Lascelles, 385
Low Compression Moderate-speed Engine vertfwt High Compression High-speed Engine, Debate between Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 469
*-- Students' Premiums, Awards, 365
 
*- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
Programmes of Papers for Present and Following Sessions, 412
*-- James Watt Dinner, 537
 
*- INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
Institution of Chemical Engineers : Definition of a Chemical Engineer, 65 Thirteenth Meeting of Provisional Committee, 363
*-- Gas Regulation Act, Mr. Thomas Hardie's Presidential Address, 11
 
*- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*-- Annual Dinner, 660
 
*- INSTITUTIONS OF MINING ENGINEERS AND OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
Awards for Papers in Section IL, 537 Awards to Students for Papers, 537 Roll of Honour Unveiling. 397
*-- Banquet, Prince of Wales as Guest, 568
 
*- INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
*-- Fiftieth Anniversary, Projected Restriction of Membership Qualification, 537
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
*-- Scholarship and Prize Awards, 372, 456
*-- Scholarships Offered for 1923, 552
*- INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
*-- Oilfields of Russia, T. G. Madgwick, 691
*- INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
*-- Opening Meeting of the Session and Presidential Address, Max Lawrence, 441, 456
*- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Intermediate Block Signalling, C. Carslake, 635
*-- Light Signals, Papers by W. J. Sadler and H. E. Fawkes, 39
*-- Second Annual Dinner, 65
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*- INSTITUTION. ROYAL :
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
*-- Meetings and Elections. 20, 512, 619
 
*-- Programmes of Christmas Juvenile and Subsequent Lectures, 606
Associate Membership Examination» 229 Conversazione, 26
*- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Suggested Formation of an Association of British Engineering Societies, 299
Co-operation between Board of Education and Institution of Electrical Engineers, 385
*- SOCIETY, FARADAY :
 
*-- Annual Meeting, Election of Officers and Council, 591
Election of Dr. J. A. Fleming as Honorary Member, 579
*-- Low Temperature Research, Professor Crommelin, 497
 
*- SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY :
Meetings and Need of Control, 91
*-- Swelling of Sand, L. E. Norton, 65
 
*- SOCIETY. LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :
Recognition of Diploma of Technical College, Bradford, 91
*-- Water Power, D. H. Thomson, 691
 
*- SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
Rotary Converters, with Special Reference to Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 193
*-- Programme for Current Session, 453
 
*-- Spirit Level, A Constant Bubble, E. R. Watts and Son, Limited, 664
Signalling System of Belgium, T. S. Lascelles, 385
*- SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
 
*-- Electro-magnetic Screening of a Triode Oscillator, R. L. Smith-Rose, 39
Students’ Premiums, Awards, 365
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
 
*-- Brown Coals and Lignites, Professor W. A. Bone, 665
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
*- SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Problems of Daily Work. Suggested Collection of Data as to their Nature. 630
James Watt Dinner, 537
*-- Unemployment Insurance, Successful Scheme, 607
 
*AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth's Projected Outlay on Postal Improvements, 385, 413
Institution of Gas Engineers :
*Australian Efforts to Establish Local Electricity Meter Trade, Suggested Import Duty Against England and the United States, 245  
 
*Australian Precautions Against Imports of Cheap German Goods, 299
Gas Regulation Act, Mr. Thomas Hardie’s Presidential Address, 11
*Austrian Situation. Economic and Commercial, 245
 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers : Annual Dinner, 660
 
Institutions of Mining Engineers and of Mining and Metallurgy :
 
Banquet, Prince of Wales as Guest, 568
 
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
 
Fiftieth Anniversary, Projected Restriction of Membership Qualification, 537
 
Institution of Naval Architects :
 
Scholarship and Prize Awards, 372, 456
 
Scholarships Offered for 1923, 552
 
Institution of Petroleum Technologists :
 
Oilfields of Russia, T. G. Madgwick, 691
 
Institution of Production Engineers :
 
Opening Meeting of the Session and Presidential Addre-H, Max Lawrence, 441, 456
 
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
 
Intermediate Block Signalling, C. Carslake, 635
 
Light Signals, Papers by W. J. Sadler and H. E. Fawkes, 39
 
Second Annual Dinner, 65
 
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (/ontinued) :
 
Institution. Royal :
 
Meetings and Elections. 20. 512. 619
 
Programmes of Christmas Juvenile and Subsequent Lectures. 606
 
Society of Engineers :
 
Suggested Formation of an Association of British Engineering Societies. 299
 
Society, Faraday :
 
Annual Meeting, Election of Otticers and Council, 591
 
Low Temperature Research, Professor Crommelin. 497
 
Society of Glass Technology :
 
Swelling of Sand, L. E. Norton, 65
 
Society. Liverpool Engineering :
 
Water Power, D. H. Thomson, 691
 
Society, Optical :
 
Programme for Current Session, 453
 
Spirit Level, A Constant Bubble, E. R.
 
Watts and Son, Limited, 664
 
Society, Physical :
 
Electro-magnetic Screening of a Triode Oscillator, R. L. Smith-Rose, 39
 
Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
Brown Coals and Lignites, Professor W. A. Bone, 665
 
Society of Technical Engineers :
 
Problems of Daily Work. Suggested Collection of Data as to their Nature. 630
 
Unemployment Insurance, Successful Scheme, 607
 
AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth’s Projected Outlay on Postal Improvements, 385. 413
 
Australian Efforts to Establish Local Electricity Meter Trade, Suggested Import Duty Against England and the United States. 245 Australian Precautions Against Imports of Cheap German Goods, 299
 
Austrian Situation. Economic and Commercial, 245


B
B
BALL Bearings for Mining Work, A. Macautey, 441
*BALL Bearings for Mining Work, A. Macauley, 441
 
*Barry, Sir John Wolfe Wolfe, Dedication of Window, 607
Barry, Sir John Wolfe Wolfe, Dedication of Window, 607
*Bauxitic Clay Deposit in Ayrshire, Use as a Refractory, 520
 
*Belgian Congo's Production of Tin for Conversion into Cassiterite, 579
Bauxitic Clay Deposit in Ayrshire, Use as a Refractory, 520
*Belgian Requirements and British Manufacturers, 39
 
*Bengal Budget Demands for Irrigation Projects, 117
Belgian Congo’s Production of Tin for Conversion into Cassiterite, 579
*Bengal Hydro-electric Survey, 117
 
*Bengal-Nagpur Railway to Erect Brick Factory, 691
Belgian Requirements and British Manufacturers, 39
*Blowing Forgo Fires, New Device, 607
 
*Boiler Explosion Due to Faults of Cleaning Doors, 441
Bengal Budget Demands for Irrigation Projects, 117
*Boron, Experiments on its Use in Steel Manufacture, 327
 
*Brass Forging, O. T. Roder, 579
Bengal Hydro-electric Survey, 117
*Brass Moulds, Plaster-cast, Moulding Mixture for, 579
 
*Brazil as a Market for Cotton Ginning Machinery, 169
Bengal-Nagpur Railway to Erect Brick Factory, 691
*Brazil Port Works at Parahyba, 39
 
*Bridge Painter's Fatal Accident, 245
Blowing Forgo Fires, New Device, 607
*Bridge, Steel, 480ft. Long, in Peru, 143
 
*British Columbia, Mining Expansion of, 193
Boiler Explosion Due to Faults of Cleaning Doors, 441
*British Columbia's Outlay on New Roads, 65
 
*British Engineering Standards Association, Copper Alloy Pipe Fittings, 574
Boron, Experiments on its Use in Steel Manufacture, 327
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, "Research Work in Progress," 441
 
*Broadcasting--see Wireless
Brass Forging, O. T. Roder, 579
*Brussels Harbour, New Waterway Opened by the King, 553
 
*Building Material Reported Superior to Concrete, 355
Brass Moulds, Plaster-cast, Moulding Mixture for, 579
*Bullock Carts with Rubber Tires in Ceylon, 273
 
Brazil as a Market for Cotton Ginning Machinery, 169
 
Brazil Port Works at Parahyba, 39
 
Bridge Painter’s Fatal Accident, 245
 
Bridge, Steel, 480ft. Long, in Peru, 143
 
British Columbia, Mining Expansion of. 193
 
British Columbia’s Outlay on New Roads, 65
 
British Engineering Standards Association,
 
Copper Alloy Pipe Fittings, 574
 
British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Research Work in Progress,441
 
Broadcasting—nee Wireless
 
Brussels Harbour, New Waterway Opened by the King, 553
 
Building Material Reported Superior to Concrete, 355
 
Bullock Carts with Rubber Tires in Ceylon, 273
 
c
CALCUTTA Corporation to Dredge Bidyad-hari River, 665
 
Calcutta, New Technical School. 117
 
Calcutta,Technical Institution Projected in, 385
 
Canada’s Increased Use of Motor Vehicles, 91 Canadian Power Developed by Deepening the
 
St. Lawrence, Financier’s Purchase Offer, 413 Canadian Timbers, 26
 
Canton Cement Woriks, Large Output, 628
 
Carbon Monoxide Asphyxia and Use of Carbon
 
Dioxide, Experiments, 497
 
Caspian from Hamburg Direct vid Kiel Canal and the Baltic, First Boat’s Arrival, 553
 
Cassiterite from Tin Deoosits in Belgian Congo, 579
 
Casting, Largest Yet Turned Out in South Africa, 469
 
Castings, Thin-walled, Andrew Shanks' Method and Present Day, L. Cammin, 193
 
Cement Industry of Kent, Suggested Concrete Roads, 579
 
Cement Manufacture Projected in Tasmania, 385
 
Cement Plant in China Under Consideration, 691
 
Cement Plant, Ideal, of the Future, J. Brobston, 186
 
Channel Tunnel Shelved for the Present, 65
 
Charging Machines for Cupolas, Thwaites Bros., Limited, 26
 
Chelmsford Engineering Society, Electricity
 
Applied to Agriculture, 408
 
Chemical Porcelain and Devitrification, Dr. G. White, 355
 
Chemical Pulp Machinery Imported by Brazil, 143
 
China, Import Trade Development in, 169
 
China, Incfustrial Bank of, Reorganisation, 11
 
China and Machinery Imports, British Lost Trude, 497
 
China, Withdrawal of Foreign Post Offices from, 553
 
Chinese Labour, its Aims and Limitat ions, G. L.
 
Sokolsky, 327
 
Chinese Revised Import Tariff, 665
 
Chinese Trade Statistics, British and other Imports, 219
 
Chlorine, Liquid, First Plant for Manufacture of, in Canada, 553
 
Cinnabar in South Africa, 327
 
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES
 
Accidents in United States Mines, 143
 
Bituminous Coal Production in United States, 525
 
British Coal and Spanish Mine Owners, 193
 
Brown Coal and Lignites, Distinguishing Properties of, 635—nee alno Morwell
 
Canada’s Thirty Thousand Years* Coal Supply, 553
 
Coal in Lungyen and Iron in Anki District of Fukien, China, Need of Rail Extension, 553
 
Cobham Coalfield, New Seam Discovered, 193
 
Carbonisation of Coal, Low Temperature Process, 65
 
Coal Deposits in the Belgian Congo, 91
 
Coal Waste Recovery in Germany, 525
 
Crude Oil and Coking Coal Discovery in Newcastle Area, South Africa, 525
 
Czecho-Slovakia Output of Black and of Brown Coal, Increase in Output per Miner, 39
 
Donetz Coal Mines, Disastrous Working of, 65
 
Dundee Coal Company, Natal, Success of Byproduct and Coke Plant, 39
 
East Transvaal Coalfields, New Port Necessary in British Territory, General Smuts, 273
 
French Coal Trade, Official Statistics, 273
 
Geophone in a Coal Mine, Valuable Results from Experiments, 579
 
Great Britain’s Output of Coal, Steady Improvement, 497, 691
 
Hampton Roads. Coal Piers Extensions, 579
 
Italy’s Coal Supply, Choice Between America and Britain, 11
 
Lake Tanganyika Coalfield Exploitation, 579
 
Morwell Brown Coal Scheme, Bright Prospects of Melbourne, 579, 665
 
New Coal Pits in Wales, 117
 
Polish Miners’ Migration from the Ruhr Pits, Feared Coal Production Check, 635
 
Pulverised Coal in the United States, Tests, 143
 
Russian Coal Production, Falling-off Due to Migration of Miners, 579
 
Shaft Sinking by Special Rapid Method, 60
 
Spain, Exemptions from Duty of Coal and Coke, 326
 
“ COLD Light/’ Valuable Device for Cinema Use, 91


Cold Storage Company, Imperial, Contract with the Union Government , 469
C
 
*CALCUTTA Corporation to Dredge Bidyadhari River, 665
Colombo Harbour Dredging, Money Voted for, 497
*Calcutta, New Technical School, 117
 
*Calcutta,Technical Institution Projected in, 385
Colombo’s New Town Hall. 497
*Canada's Increased Use of Motor Vehicles, 91
 
*Canadian Power Developed by Deepening the St. Lawrence, Financier's Purchase Offer, 413
Combustion Indicator, Sanderson Bibby Company, Limited. 428
*Canadian Timbers, 26
 
*Canton Cement Works, Large Output, 628
Commercial Motor Vehicle Parades, 245
*Carbon Monoxide Asphyxia and Use of Carbon Dioxide, Experiments, 497
 
*Caspian from Hamburg Direct via Kiel Canal and the Baltic, First Boat's Arrival, 553
Concrete and Alkali Attack, Protection by Wood Cribbing, 464
*Cassiterite from Tin Deposits in Belgian Congo, 579
 
*Casting, Largest Yet Turned Out in South Africa, 469
Concrete Covered with Manure during Building to Prevent Freezing, 469
*Castings, Thin-walled, Andrew Shanks' Method and Present Day, L. Cammin, 193
 
*Cement Industry of Kent, Suggested Concrete Roads, 579
Concrete Pavement, New Filler for.Joins in, 327
*Cement Manufacture Projected in Tasmania, 385
 
*Cement Plant in China Under Consideration, 691
Concrete Road Surfaces Cured with Calcium Chloride, 143
*Cement Plant, Ideal, of the Future, J. Brobston, 186
 
*Channel Tunnel Shelved for the Present, 65
Congo State to Raise Loan in America for Purchase of Machinery, 665
*Charging Machines for Cupolas, Thwaites Bros., Limited, 26
 
*Chelmsford Engineering Society, Electricity Applied to Agriculture, 408
Copper-bearing Ore Untouched in Canada, 635
*Chemical Porcelain and Devitrification, Dr. G. White, 355
 
*Chemical Pulp Machinery Imported by Brazil, 143
Copper Deposits Near the Zambesi, 497
*China, Import Trade Development in, 169
 
*China, Industrial Bank of, Reorganisation, 11
Copper, High-grade, Valuable Discovery in Manitoba, 635
*China and Machinery Imports, British Lost Trude, 497
 
*China, Withdrawal of Foreign Post Offices from, 553
Copper Ingots Imported into China from America, 385
*Chinese Labour, its Aims and Limitations, G. L. Sokolsky, 327
 
*Chinese Revised Import Tariff, 665
Copper Mines of Messina, Transvaal, Resumption of Work. 11
*Chinese Trade Statistics, British and other Imports, 219
 
*Chlorine, Liquid, First Plant for Manufacture of, in Canada, 553
Copper in the Nort hern Trartsvaal, 553
*Cinnabar in South Africa, 327
 
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
Copper Ore Samples in Sweden, Best Yet Found in Scandinavia, 497
*- Accidents in United States Mines, 143
 
*- Bituminous Coal Production in United States, 525
Copper Production in the Belgian Congo, 607
*- British Coal and Spanish Mine Owners, 193
 
*- Brown Coal and Lignites, Distinguishing Properties of, 635--see also Morwell
Copper Production in Japan, 497
*- Canada's Thirty Thousand Years* Coal Supply, 553
 
*- Coal in Lungyen and Iron in Anki District of Fukien, China, Need of Rail Extension, 553
Copper Production in Katanga, 65
*- Cobham Coalfield, New Seam Discovered, 193
 
*- Carbonisation of Coal, Low Temperature Process, 65
Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Certificate Distribution by General Sir Scott Mon-crieff, 103; Jubilee Celebrations, Awards Distributed by Sir W. Moir, 665
*- Coal Deposits in the Belgian Congo, 91
*- Coal Waste Recovery in Germany, 525
*- Crude Oil and Coking Coal Discovery in Newcastle Area, South Africa, 525
*- Czecho-Slovakia Output of Black and of Brown Coal, Increase in Output per Miner, 39
*- Donetz Coal Mines, Disastrous Working of, 65
*- Dundee Coal Company, Natal, Success of Byproduct and Coke Plant, 39
*- East Transvaal Coalfields, New Port Necessary in British Territory, General Smuts, 273
*- French Coal Trade, Official Statistics, 273
*- Geophone in a Coal Mine, Valuable Results from Experiments, 579
*- Great Britain's Output of Coal, Steady Improvement, 497, 691
*- Hampton Roads, Coal Piers Extensions, 579
*- Italy's Coal Supply, Choice Between America and Britain, 11
*- Lake Tanganyika Coalfield Exploitation, 579
*- Morwell Brown Coal Scheme, Bright Prospects of Melbourne, 579, 665
*- New Coal Pits in Wales, 117
*- Polish Miners' Migration from the Ruhr Pits, Feared Coal Production Check, 635
*- Pulverised Coal in the United States, Tests, 143
*- Russian Coal Production, Falling-off Due to Migration of Miners, 579
*- Shaft Sinking by Special Rapid Method, 60
*- Spain, Exemptions from Duty of Coal and Coke, 326
*"COLD Light" Valuable Device for Cinema Use, 91
*Cold Storage Company, Imperial, Contract with the Union Government, 469
*Colombo Harbour Dredging, Money Voted for, 497
*Colombo's New Town Hall. 497
*Combustion Indicator, Sanderson Bibby Company, Limited. 428
*Commercial Motor Vehicle Parades, 245
*Concrete and Alkali Attack, Protection by Wood Cribbing, 464
*Concrete Covered with Manure during Building to Prevent Freezing, 469
*Concrete Pavement, New Filler for Joins in, 327
*Concrete Road Surfaces Cured with Calcium Chloride, 143
*Congo State to Raise Loan in America for Purchase of Machinery, 665
*Copper-bearing Ore Untouched in Canada, 635
*Copper Deposits Near the Zambesi, 497
*Copper, High-grade, Valuable Discovery in Manitoba, 635
*Copper Ingots Imported into China from America, 385
*Copper Mines of Messina, Transvaal, Resumption of Work, 11
*Copper in the Northern Transvaal, 553
*Copper Ore Samples in Sweden, Best Yet Found in Scandinavia, 497
*Copper Production in the Belgian Congo, 607
*Copper Production in Japan, 497
*Copper Production in Katanga, 65
*Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Certificate Distribution by General Sir Scott Moncrieff, 103; Jubilee Celebrations, Awards Distributed by Sir W. Moir, 665


D
D
DAMASCUS Water Supply and Power Schemes, Increase of Power Called for, 65
*DAMASCUS Water Supply and Power Schemes, Increase of Power Called for, 65
 
*Death of Mr. B. S. Broadhurst, 635
Death of Mr. B. S. Broadhurst, 635
*Death of Mr. Thomas J. Dodd, 553
 
*Death of Mr. Louis Heathcote Walter, 299
Death of Mr. Thomas J. Dodd, 553
*Delayed Information in Cases of Mishap, 117
 
*Diamond Drill in Oil Well Drilling, 413
Death of Mr. Louis Heathcote Walter, 299
*Diamond Fields, Largest in the World, 327
 
*Drain Tiles and Alkali Soil Effects, 502
Delayed Information in Cases of Mishap, 117
*Dredger Buckets, W. A. Longden, 219
 
*Drilling or Punching Holes in Plates, Relative Merits, J. D. Hope, 413
Diamond Drill in Oil Well Drilling, 413
*Drying Cylinders and Need of Greater Attention in Construction, 525
 
Diamond Fields, Largest in the World, 327
 
Drain Tiles and Alkali Soil Effects, 502
 
Dredger Buckets, W. A. Longden, 219
 
Drilling or Punching Holes in Plates, Relative Merits, J. D. Hope, 413
 
Drying Cylinders and Need of Greater Attention in Construction, 525


E
E
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
 
*- Agriculture and Loan for Electricity in France, 525
Agriculture and Loan for Electricity in France, 525
*- Argentina's Increasing Demand for Small Lighting Sets, 11
 
*- Award of Certificates and Diplomas in Electrical Engineering to Technical College Students, 385
Argentina's Increasing Demand for Small Lighting Sets, 11
*- Batteries for Electric Vehicles, New Charging Method, 607
 
*- Birmingham's Additional Electric Vehicles for Refuse Collection, 91
Award of Certificates and Diplomas in Electrical Engineering to Technical College Students, 385
*- Bolton Corporation Turbo-alternator Set, 484
 
*- Burma and Electricity Supply, 385
Batteries for Electric Vehicles, New Charging Method, 607
*- Cables, History of, in Fifty Years Electrical Engineering, 579
 
*- Chinese Market for Electric Material, Progress, 553
Birmingham's Additional Electric Vehicles for Refuse Collection, 91
*- Chinese Progress in Use of Electricity, 193
 
*- Coffee Stalls in Street, Connection with Electric Lamp Posts to Obtain Cooking Supplies of Currents, 525
Bolton Corporation Turbo-alternator Set, 484
*- Denmark's Electrification Schemes, 91
 
*- Direct-current Production from Alternating Current, Machine Designed by W. E. Highfield and J. E. Calverley, 39
Burma and Electricity Supply, 385
*- Edinburgh Electricity Works, Portobello Power Station. 384
 
*- Edison Electric Vehicle, 2.5-Ton, for Refuse Removal, 553
Cables, History of, in Fifty Years' Electrical Engineering. 579
*- Efficient Control of Super-power Stations, John Bruce, 607
 
*- Eiffel Tower Experiments with Poulsen Arc and other Transmission Systems, 231
Chinese Market for Electric Material, Progress, 553
*- Electrical Attraction Effect, Useful Applications, 305
 
*- Electrical Energy in France, Analysis of its Use, 691
Chinese Progress in Use of Elect ricity, 193
*- Energy for Vehicle Battery Charging, Cheap Method for Supply, F. Ayton, 553
 
*- Fire at Metropolitan Railway Sub-station, 143
Coffee Stalls in Street, Connection with Electric Lamp Posts to Obtain Cooking Supplies of Currents, 525
*- Garrett Electric Demonstration Vehicle Recommended by Glasgow Electricity Committee, 91
 
*- Generator, Third 60,000 H.P., for Chippewa Plant at Queenston, 169
Denmark’s Electrification Schemes, 91
*- Germany's Four Large Water Power Schemes, 91
 
*- Glasgow Electricity Supply, Most Successful Year's Working, 193
Direct-current Production from Alternating Current , Machine Designed by W. E. High-field and J. E. Calverley, 39
*- Heating of Fine Wires by Alternating Current, Professor Imhoff's Discovery, 245
 
*- High-tension Circuit Breakers, Largest Ever Constructed, 65
Edinburgh Electricity Works, Portobello Power Station. 384
*- High Transmission Voltages, Rivalry Among American Electric Power Companies, 469
 
*- Howick, Natal, Electric Light in Excess of Requirements from Local Waterfall, 75
Edison Electric Vehicle, 2}-Ton, for Refuse Removal, 553
*- Hull (Canada) Electric Company's Projected Extensive Hydro-electric Development, 273
 
*- India and Electrical Matters, Certain Posts Abolished, 11
Efficient Control of Super-power Stations, John Bruce, 607
*- Industrial Electric Heating, J. S. Pearce, 169
 
*- Insulating Materials and Processes in Great Britain, Developments, A. P. M. Fleming, 90
Eiffel Tower Experiments with Poulsen Arc and other Transmission Systems, 231
*- Interconnection of Supply Systems, Good Illustration of its Advantage, 11
 
*- Japanese and China, New Power Transmission Lines, 497
Electrical Attraction Effect, Useful Applications, 305
*- Jubilee Issue of the Electrical Review, 579
 
*- Liffey for Generating Electricity, Order Applied for, 533
Electrical Energy in France, Analysis of its Use, 691
*- Liverpool Corporation Authorised to Purchase Electrical Supply Undertaking, 441
 
*- Madras Government Water Concession, 607
Energy for Vehicle Battery Charging, Cheap Method for Supply, F. Ayton, 553
 
Fire at Metropolitan Railway Sub-station, 143
 
Garrett Electric Demonstration Vehicle Recommended by Glasgow Electricity Committee, 91
 
Generator, Third 60,000 H.P., for Chippewa Plant at Queenston, 169
 
Germany’s Four Large Water Power Schemes, 91
 
Glasgow Electricity Supply, Most Successful Year’s Working, 193
 
Heating of Fine Wires by Alternating Current, Professor Imhoff’s Discovery, 245
 
High-tension Circuit Breakers, Largest Ever Constructed, 65
 
High Transmission Voltages, Rivalry Among American Electric Power Companies, 469
 
Howick, Natal, Electric Light in Excess of Requirements from Local Waterfall, 75
 
Hull (Canada) Electric Company’s Projected Extensive Hydro-electric Development, 273
 
India and Electrical Matters, Certain Posts Abolished, 11
 
Industrial Electric Heating, J. S. Pearce, 169
 
Insulating Materials and Processes in Great Britain, Developments, A. P. M. Fleming, 90
 
Interconnection of Supply Systems, Good Illustration of its Advantage, 11
 
Japanese and China, New Power Transmission Lines, 497
 
Jubilee Issue of the Electrical Review, 579
 
Liffey for Generating Electricity, Order Applied for, 533
 
Liverpool Corporation Authorised to Purchase Electrical Supply Undertaking, 441
 
Madras Government Water Concession, 607
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
 
*- Manitoba Power Company's Big Scheme for Supply to Winnipeg, 85
Manitoba Power Company’s Big Scheme for Supply to Winnipeg, 85
*- Miniature Circuit Breakers fur Domestic and Industrial Circuits, 299
 
*- Modern Storage Battery* Mechanical Properties of, L. C. I Isley and H. B. Brunot, 385
Miniature Circuit Breakers fur Domestic and Industrial Circuits, 299
*- Morwell Brown Coal Power Scheme and Erection of Auxiliary Station at Newport, Melbourne Report, 299, 605
 
*- Newfoundland and Power Scheme and Copper Smelting, 143
Modern Storage Battery* Mechanical Properties of, L. C. I Isley and H. B. Brunot, 385
*- New South Wales Electric Power Generation, Control Called for, 525
 
*- North Wales and Chester Electricity Inquiry, Postponement, 469
Morwell Brown Coal Power Scheme and Erection of Auxiliary Station at Newport, Melbourne Report, 299, 605
*- Oil Circuit Breakers, Tests of, at Baltimore, 193
 
*- Power Plant Installation Projected in Perugia, 350
Newfoundland and Power Scheme and Copper Smelting, 143
*- Power Plant for the Quito Electric Light and Power Company, 355
 
*- Power Station at Lydney for Supply to Stroud and Forest of Dean Collieries, 193
New South Wales Electric Power Generation, Control Called for, 525
*- Power Station for Prai Wharves, Penang. 327, 355
 
*- Power Supply as a Specialised Industry, P. P. Wheelwright, 553
North Wales and Chester Electricity Inquiry, Post ponement, 469
*- Power Transmission, Very Long Distance, 497  
 
*- Reduction in Number of Accidents Due to Electricity, 91
Oil Circuit Breakers, Tests of, at Baltimore, 193
*- Reversible 18,000 II.P. Motor, 117
 
*- Rods of Solid Dielectrics Permanently Charged with Positive and Negative Electricity, Investigations, 579
Power Plant Installation Projected in Perugia, 350
*- Rotary Converters, 1500-Volt, for Direct- current Railways, Brown-Bovcri, 273
 
*- Russian Electric Ploughs, 607
Power Plant for the Quito Electric Light and Power Company, 355
*- Santiago Electric Station, Satisfactory Progress with, 614
 
*- Shanghai Municipal Supply, High Load Factor, 117
Power Station at Lydney for Supply to Stroud and Forest of Dean Collieries, 193
*- Swedish Power Stations Projected, 305
 
*- Telephone Apparatus for Detection of Faults on Small Direct-current Supply Systems, E. Humphries' Apparatus, 273
Power Station for Prai Wharves, Penang. 327, 355
*- Textile Mills in India, Increasing Use of Electrical Power Drive, 515
 
*- Transmission at High and Low Voltage, Results of Comparative Tests, 39
Power Supply as a Specialised Industry, P. P. Wheelwright, 553
*- Transmission Line, Experimental, for Operation of 600,000 Volts, 441
 
*- Upper India, Utilisation of Electric Power, 445
Power Transmission, Very Long Distance. 497 Reduction in Number of Accidents Due to Electricity, 91
*- Utilising Earth Currents of Electricity, Apparatus Invented by M. Jules Guillot, 39
 
*- Victoria Falls Power Company at Johannesburg, Additional Plant, 665
Reversible 18,000 H.P. Motor, 117
*- Victorian Government Scheme for Utilising Brown Coal at Morwell, Professor W. A. Bone, 665
 
*- Voltage of Motors for Marine Auxiliary Machinery, 143,229
Rods of Solid Dielectrics Permanently Charged with Positive and Negative Electricity, Investigations, 579
*- Water Power Development in the United States, Immense Increase, 169
 
*- Water Turbine, Record Size, for Swedish Power Station, 169
Rotary Converters, 1500-Volt, for Direct-current Railways, Brown-Bovcri, 273
*- Welding by Alternating Current, Wex System, M. Toernblom, 327
 
*- Westphalian Electric Tramways, Growth in Working Costs Threatens Stoppage, 273  
Russian Electric Ploughs, 607
*ELECTRO-PLATING on Zinc, Previous Coating with Nickel, Experiments, 497
 
*Electrodes for Welding Copper, Bronze and Brass, 606
Santiago Electric Station, Satisfactory Progress with, 614
*Engineering Films for South America, Vickers Limited, 129
 
*Engineering Joint Council, 158
Shanghai Municipal Supply, High Load Factor, 117
*Engineering Training at J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 23
 
*Esparto Cellulose Factory in Granada for Paper and Powder Manufacture, 65
Swedish Power Stations Projected, 305
*"European Commercial, The," 369
 
*Evaporation from Free Water Surface, Experiments in Colorado, 469
Telephone Apparatus for Detection of Faults pn Small Direct-current Supply Systems, E. Humphries’ Apparatus. 273
 
Textile Mills in India, Increasing Use of Electrical Power Drive, 515
 
Transmission at High and Low Voltage, Results of Comparative Tests, 39
 
Transmission Line, Experimental, for Operation of 600,000 Volts, 441
 
Upper India, Utilisation of Electric Power, 445
 
Utilising Earth Currents of Electricity, Apparatus Invented by M. Jules Guillot, 39
 
Victoria Falls Power Company at Johannesburg, Additional Plant, 665
 
Victorian Government Scheme for Utilising Brown Coal at Morwell, Professor W. A. Bone, 665
 
Voltage of Motors for Marine Auxiliary Machinery, 143,229
 
Water Power Development in the United States, Immense Increase, 169
 
Water Turbine, Record Size, for Swedish Power Station, 169
 
Welding by Alternating Current, Wex System, M. Toernblom, 327
 
Westphalian Electric Tramways, Growth in Working Costs Threatens Stoppage, 273 ELECTRO-PLATING on Zinc, Previous Coating with Nickel, Experiments, 497
 
Electrodes for Welding Copper, Bronze and Brass, 606
 
Engineering Films for South America, Vickers Limited, 129
 
Engineering Joint Council, 158
 
Engineering Training at J. 1. Thornycroft and
 
Co., Limited, 23
 
Esparto Cellulose Factory in Granada for Paper and Powder Manufacture, 65
 
•• European Commercial. The,369
 
Evaporation fvom Free Water Surface, Experiments in Colorado, 469
 
EXHIBITIONS :
EXHIBITIONS :
 
*- All-China Chamber of Commerce Domestic Manufacture Exhibition in Peking, 441
All-China Chamber of Commerce Domestic Manufacture Exhibition in Peking, 441
*- All-India Exhibition in Calcutta, 524
 
*- British Empire Exhibition, Allotment of Space, 607 ; Excellent Railway Communication, 193 ; Inspection of Site by British Engineers' Association, 39
All-India Exhibition in Calcutta, 524
*- Brussels Commercial Fair, 677
 
*- Commercial Fair in Madagascar, 660
British Empire Exhibition, Allotment of Space, 607 ; Excellent Railway Communication, 193 ; Inspection of Site by British Engineers’ Association, 39
*- International Foundry Trades Exhibition at Birmingham, 665
 
*- International Gas Exhibition Proposed in Amsterdam, 635
Brussels Commercial Fair, 677
*- Patents and Inventions Exhibition in New York, 355
 
*- Scientific Novelties Exhibition at King's College, London, 691
Commercial Fair in Madagascar, 660
*EXPLOSION of Colliery Steam Separator, 11
 
*Explosion of a Hot-table in a London Factory, 691
International Foundry Trades Exhibition at Birmingham, 665
*Explosion at Oppau Works, Cause Not Yet Discovered, 413
 
*Explosion of Vertical Boiler on Dundee Salvage Boat, Comments on Neglect by Board of Trade Surveyor, 665
International Gas Exhibition Proposed in Amsterdam, 635
*Explosion of Water-tube Boiler, Comments on Neglect by Board of Trade Surveyor, 528  
 
*Explosions in Steam Vessels and Neglect of Indications of Weakness, 39
Patents and Inventions Exhibition in New York, 355
 
Scientific Novelties Exhibition at King’s College, London, 691
 
EXPLOSION of Colliery Steam Separator, 11
 
Explosion of a Hot-table in a London Factory, 691
 
Explosion at Oppau Works, Cause Not Yet Discovered, 413
 
Explosion of Vertical Boiler on Dundee Salvage Boat, Comments on Neglect by Board of Trade Surveyor, 665
 
Explosion of Water-tube Boiler, Comments on Neglect by Board of Trade Surveyor, 528 Explosions in Steam Vessels and Neglect of Indications of Weakness, 39


F
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FAIRS—sec Exhibitions
*FAIRS--see Exhibitions
 
*Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Dinner, 496, 552
Faraday House Old Students’ Association, Annual Dinner, 496, 552
*Fatigue of Metals and Tests in Progress in America, Professor Moore and Others, 91
 
*Film Demonstration of Advantages of Automatic Fire Sprinkler, Mather and Platt, Limited, 143
Fatigue of Metals and Tests in Progress in America, Professor Moore and Others, 91
*Finsbury Technical College Old Students* Association, Eleventh Annual Dinner, 509
 
*Fire-bars and the Schoop Process, Experiments and Results, 413
Film Demonstration of Advantages of Automatic Fire Sprinkler, Mather and Platt, Limited. 143
*Fire-engine, New Motor, Presented to Hertford, 125
 
*Fire Float, Largest, in the East, 11
Finsbury Technical College Old Students* Association, Eleventh Annual Dinner. 509
*Flax-pulling Competition in France, 91
 
*Flax-treating Machinery, Demonstration in Riga Projected, 553
Fire-bars and the Sehoop Process, Experiments and Results, 413
*Flintshire New Road, Gronant to Rhyl, 553
 
*Florence to have Entirely New Telephone Equipment, 441
Fire-engine, New Motor, Presented to Hertford, 125
*Forest Wealth of Czecho-Slovakia, 665
 
*French Navy Used for Commercial Propaganda Work, 327
Fire Float, Largest, in the East, 11
*Fuel Conservation Tests by American Shipping Board, Results Highly Satisfactory, 413
 
*Fuel Economy in Steam Power Plants, John B. C. Kershaw, 273
Flax-pulling Competition in France, 91
*Fuel, High-priced, in France, and Advantages of Semi-Diesel Engine, 245
 
Flax-treating Machinery, Demonstration in
 
Riga Projected, 553
 
Flintshire New Road, Gronant to Rhyl, 553
 
Florence to have Entirely New Telephone
 
Equipment, 441
 
Forest Wealth of Czecho-Slovakia, 665
 
French Navy Used for Commercial Propaganda
 
Work, 327
 
Fycl Conservation Tests by American Shipping
 
Board, Results Highly Satisfactory, 413
 
Fuel Economy in Steam Power Plants, John
 
B. C. Kershaw, 273
 
Fuel, High-priced, in France, and Advantages of Semi-Diesel Engine, 245


G
G
GAS Economy Valve, 397
*GAS Economy Valve, 397
 
*Gas Engine Plant Cheaper than Steam Power in South Africa, 413
Gas Engine Plant Cheaper than Steam Power in South Africa, 413
*Gas Poisoning in Factories, Mistaken Treatment for, Dr. T. M. Legge, 91
 
*Gas Producing Plant Scrapped and Use of Coke Oven Gas Substituted, 355
Gas Poisoning in Factories, Mistaken Treatment for, Dr. T. M. Legge, 91
*Geophone in Mining Operations, Development and Experiments, 385, 579
 
*German Goods in Small Parcels Reach Melbourne, 193
Gas Producing Plant Scrapped and Use of Coke Oven Gas Substituted, 355
*Glasgow Tramway Rails from America, Advance of Wages in United States, 245
 
*Glazing, Unbreakable Type, 441
Geophone in Mining Operations, Development and Experiments, 385, 579
*Goldfield in Northern Congo, World's Record Set-up, 65
 
*Gold Mine in the Transvaal, Capacious New Shaft, 607
German Goods in Small Parcels Reach
*Gold Mine Workings Nearly a Mile and Quarter in Depth, 285
 
*Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Expected Output in 1923, 691
Melbourne, 193
*Gold Mining, Deep Sea, in Canada, 60
 
*Gold Mining, Rich, on Cedar Creek, British Columbia, 665
Glasgow Tramway Rails from America, Advance of Wages in United States, 245
*Gold and Silver in British Columbia, Now Discoveries, 665
 
*Grain Elevator at Durban, Natal, Necessary Change of Site for, 607
Glazing, Unbreakable Type, 441
*Grain-handling Plant, Excellent Speed Results, 60
 
*Graphite in Madagascar, 11
Goldfield in Northern Congo, World’s Record
*Grinding os a Metal Removing Process, 197
 
Set-up, 65
 
Gold Mine in the Transvaal, Capacious New Shaft , 607
 
Gold Mino Workings Nearly a Mile and Quarter in Depth, 285
 
Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Expected
 
Output in 1923, 691
 
Gold Mining, Deep Sea, in Canada, 60
 
Gold Mining, Rich, on Cedar Creek, British Columbia, 665
 
Gold and Silver in British Columbia, Now Discoveries, 665
 
Grain Elevator at Durban, Natal, Necessary Change of Site for, 607
 
Grain-handling Plant, Excellent Speed Results, 60
 
Graphite in Madagascar, 11
 
Grinding os a Metal Removing Process, 197


H
H
HAVRE Strike of Engineering Industries Ended, 441
*HAVRE Strike of Engineering Industries Ended, 441
 
*Heat Transmitted Downward from Oil Burner, Danger of, 413
Heat Transmitted Downward from Oil Burner, Danger of, 413
*Helium Production at Rapidly Reducing Cost, Dr. Moore, 691
 
*Hematite Oro Discovery in Johore, 385
Helium Production at Rapidly Reducing Cost, Dr. Moore, 691
*High Steam Pressures Advocated, but Extremely High Temperatures Unprofitable, G. A. Orrock, 525
 
*Horseley Bridge and Engineering Company During 100 Years, 51
Hematite Oro Discovery in Johore, 385
*Hydro-electric Development on the Gatineau River, Canada, 355
 
*Hydro-electrical Development at Great Lake, Tasmania, Nearing Completion, 665
High Steam Pressures Advocated, but Extremely High Temperatures Unprofitable, G. A. Orrock, 525
*Hydro-electric Enterprises in Italy, 385
 
*Hydro-electric Government Scheme Proposed in Argentina, 665
Horseley Bridge and Engineering Company During 100 Years, 51
*Hydro-electric Plant on Great Brak River, South Africa, 11
 
*Hydro-electric Plant Projected on Bear River, Nova Scotia, 497, 525, 579
Hydro-electric Development on the Gatineau River, Canada, 355
*Hydro-electric Plant on the Winnipeg River, Canada, 691
 
*Hydro-electric Scheme for Falls on the Frontier Line between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, 553
Hydro-electrical Development at Great Lake, Tasmania, Nearing Completion, 665
*Hydro-electric Schemes in India, 245
 
*Hydro-electric Works in Finland, 525
Hydro-electric Enterprises in Italy, 385
 
Hydro-electric Government Scheme Proposed in Argentina, 665
 
Hydro-electric Plant on Great Brak River, South Africa, 11
 
Hydro-electric Plant Projected on Bear River, Nova Scotia, 497, 525, 579
 
Hydro-electric Plant on the Winnipeg River, Canada,691
 
Hydro-electric Scheme for Falls on the Frontier Line between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, 553
 
Hydro-electric Schemes in India, 245
 
Hydro-electric Works in Finland, 525


I
I
INDIA, Report on British Trade in, 525
*INDIA, Report on British Trade in, 525
 
*- Indian Imports of Merchandise, Analysis of Their Source, 299
Indian Imports of Merchandise, Analysis of Their Source, 299
*- Indian Schemes for Canal and Bridge, Proposed Combination and Adverse Comment, 65
 
*- Indo-European Telegraph Company's Concessions from Polish and Soviet Governments, 91
Indian Schemes for Canal and Bridge, Proposed Combination and Adverse Comment, 65
*- Industrial and Shipping Interests, Joint Committee of, 11
 
*- Industrial Welfare Society, First Lecture of Series, Robert R. Hyde, 469 ; Third Annual Lecture Conference, 288
Indo-European Telegraph Company’s Con* k cessions from Polish and Soviet Governments, 91
 
Industrial and Shipping Interests, Joint Committee of, 11
 
Industrial Welfare Society, First Lecture of Series, Robert R. Hyde, 469 ; Third Annual Lecture Conference, 288
 
IRON AND STEEL :
IRON AND STEEL :
 
*- Blast-furnaces in France, Output of Cast Iron and Steel, 635
Blast-furnaces in France, Output of Cast Iron and Steel, 635
*- Boron as an Alloy, 327
 
*- British Cast Iron Research Association :
Boron as an Alloy, 327
*-- Director of Research, Dr. Percy Longmuir Appointed, 441
 
*-- Laboratories, Subjects now in Hand, 691
British Cast Iron Research Association :
*-- Monthly Circular for September, 273
 
*-- Valuable Investigations, 91
Director of Research, Dr. Percy Longmuir Appointed, 441
*- British Columbia, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 355
 
*- British Empire Steel Corporation at Sydney, Nova Scotia, New Plant, 690
Laboratories, Subjects now in Hand, 691
*- Cast Iron Brake Blocks, Investigation by Research Association, 497
 
*- Commonwealth Steel Products Works at Newcastle (N.S.W.), Large Government Orders, 273
Monthly Circular for September, 273
*- Drilling for Iron Ore on Lake Athabasca, 579
 
*- Grinding of Steels, H. W. Wagner, 355
Valuable Investigations, 91
*- Hearth Gases from Blast-furnaces, G. St. J. Perrott, 607
 
*- High-speed Steel at a Red Heat, Tests to Prove its Cutting Power, 245
British Columbia, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 355
*- Imperial Steel Works at Yawata, Japan, 695
 
*- India's Prospective Output of Pig Iron and Steel, 579
British Empire Steel Corporation at Sydney, Nova Scotia, New Plant, 690
*- Iron and Steel Industry of Europe, the Versailles Treaty and German Profit from War Scrap, 469
 
Cast Iron Brake Blocks, Investigation by Research Association, 497
 
Commonwealth Steel Products Works at Newcastle (N.S.W.), Large Government Orders, 273
 
Drilling for Iron Ore on Lake Athabasca, 579
 
Grinding of Steels, H. W. Wagner, 355
 
Hearth Gases from Blast-furnaces, G. St. J.
 
Perrott. 607
 
High-speed Steel at a Red Heat, Tests to Prove its Cutting Power, 245
 
Imperial Steel Works at Yawata, Japan, 695
 
India’s Prospective Output of Pig Iron and Steel, 579
 
Iron and Steel Industry of Europe, the Versailles Treaty and German Profit from War Scrap, 469
 
IRON AND STEEL (continued):
IRON AND STEEL (continued):
 
*- Limitations of Pig Iron and Steel Production in New Zealand, 525
Limitations of Pig Iron and Steel Production in New Zealand, 525
*- Manchurian Scheme for Large Steel Works, 607
 
*- Manganese Ore Deposits in Hungary, 64  
Manchurian Scheme for Large Steel Works, 607
*- Morocco Iron Ore for Germany, 298  
 
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Sir William Larke as Director, 39
Manganese Ore Deposits in Hungary. 64 Morocco Iron Ore for Germany. 298 National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Sir William Larke as Director, 39
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Returns for August , 273 ; Returns for September, 441 ; Returns for October, 525, 579 ; Returns for November, 665
 
*- Ontario, Iron Mines at Atikokan, Reopened, 413
National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Returns for August , 273 ; Returns for September, 441 ; Returns for October, 525, 579 ; Returns for November, 665
*- Ontario, Problem of Iron Ore Development, 117
 
*- Pig Iron Production in America, Dr. Koppers, 143
Ontario, Iron Mines at Atikokan, Reopened, 413
*- Pig Iron Production for November in the United States, 691
 
*- Pig Iron Production in Southern Russia, 355  
Ontario, Problem of Iron Ore Development, 117
*- Pig Iron and Steel Production in Canada, 635  
 
*- Puddle Mill, Mechanically Operated, 186  
Pig Iron Production in America, Dr.
*- Pyrrhotite as Source of Ductile and Stainless Iron, Experimental Process for Electrolytical Production, 441
 
*- Queensland Government State Steel and Ironworks at Bowen, 228
Koppers, 143
*- Resistivity of Steels, 355
 
*- Riveted Iron Pipe Relaid after Thirty-one Years' Use, 91
Pig Iron Production for November in the United States, 691
*- Rock Drill Steels Heated in Automatic Furnace, 553
 
*- "Seamless" Tanks and Sheet Steel Vessels, 193
Pig Iron Production in Southern Russia, 355 Pig Iron and Steel Production in Canada, 635 Puddle Mill, Mechanically Operated, 186 Pyrrhotite as Source of Ductile and Stain
*- Small Electric Furnaces, Direct and Indirect Arc, for Small Experimental Heats of Alloy Steel, Comparison, 441
 
*- Smelting Plant, Crude Type, Unearthed in South Africa, 635
less Iron, Experimental Process for Electrolytical Production, 441
*- South African Electric Furnace Working at Iron and Steel Works, 385
 
* -South Africa, Iron and Steel Encouragement Bill, 227
Queensland Government State Steel and Ironworks at Bowen, 228
*- South African Iron and Steel Goods Production, 413
 
*- Spanish Exports of Iron and Steel, 525
Resistivity of Steels, 355
*- Stainless Steel, Book by Thos. Firth and Sons, Limited, 309
 
*- Steel Chimneys, Lining with Cement Mortar or Brick Compared, 355
Riveted Iron Pipe Relaid after Thirty-one Years’ Use, 91
*- Steel Direct from Ore, Favourable Results from Direct Electric Furnace Method, 245
 
*- Steel, New Kind of, Developed in France, M. Chafnard, 327
Rock Drill Steels Heated in Automatic Furnace, 553
*- Steel Turnings Replace Wood Shavings, 525  
 
*- Swedish Iron Ore Exports Contrasted with Inland Trade Results, 413
Seamless Tanks and Sheet Steel Vessels, 193
*- Tata Iron and Steel Company's Mills, Products Tonnage and other Statistics, 299
 
*- Tool Steel, New, Tungsten-chromium-cobalt Class, 469
Small Electric Furnaces, Direct and Indirect Arc, for Small Experimental Heats of Alloy Steel, Comparison, 441
*- Tungsten in China, Increase in Production and Export Trade, 193
 
*- Tungsten Experiments, Results, 413
Smelting Plant, Crude Type, Unearthed in South Africa, 635
*- Utah, Pig Iron Plant in, 327
 
*ITALIAN Ports, Various Works in Prospect, 385
South African Electric Furnace Working at Iron and Steel Works, 385
*Italy and Unemployment, Public Works Schemes, 659
 
South Africa, Iron and Steel Encouragement Bill. 227
 
South African Iron and Steel Goods Production, 413
 
Spanish Exports of Iron and Steel, 525
 
Stainless Steel, Book by Thos. Firth and Sons, Limited, 309
 
Steel Chimneys, Lining with Cement Mortar or Brick Compared, 355
 
Steel Direct from Ore, Favourable Results from Direct Electric Furnace Method, 245
 
Steel, New Kind of, Developed in France, M. Chafnard, 327
 
Steel Turnings Replace Wood Shavings, 525 Swedish Iron Ore Exports Contrasted with Inland Trade Results, 413
 
Tata Iron and Steel Company’s Mills, Products Tonnage and other Statistics, 299
 
Tool Steel, New, Tungsten-chromium-cobalt Class, 469
 
Tungsten in China, Increase in Production and Export Trade, 193
 
Tungsten Experiments, Results, 413
 
Utah, Pig Iron Plant in, 327
 
ITALIAN Ports, Various Works in Prospect, 385
 
Italy and Unemployment, Public Works Schemes, 659


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*JAPANESE Cotton Spinning Enterprise in China, 413
JAPANESE Cotton Spinning Enterprise in China, 413
*Japan's Foreign Trade and Need of More Port Facilities, 273
 
Japan’s Foreign Trade and Need of More Port
 
Facilities, 273


K
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KIMBERLEY Mines to Re-start Production, 665
*KIMBERLEY Mines to Re-start Production, 665
 
*King's College Engineering Society, Annual Dinner, 619
King’s College Engineering Society, Annual Dinner, 619
*King's Engineer, The, New Periodical, 535
 
*Krupps and the Russian Armaments Industry, 327
King's Engineer, The, New Periodical, 535
 
Krupp* and the Russian Armaments Industry, 327


L
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LANTERN Slides for Engineering Lectures, Offers by :
*LANTERN Slides for Engineering Lectures, Offers by :
 
*- Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 364
Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 364
*- Bennis, Ed., and Co., Limited, 309
 
*- Brook, Hirst and Co., Limited, 575
Bennis, Ed., and Co., Limited, 309
*- Meldrums, Limited, 397
 
*- National Gas Engine Company, 288
Brook, Hirst and Co., Limited, 575
*- Tangyes Limited, 106
 
*Largest Structure for Offices in Asia, Marunouchi, Tokio, 665
Meldrums, Limited, 397
*Lead from the Bawdwin Mines, 11
 
*Lead and Silver in Nigeria, Poor Report, 11
National Gas Engine Company, 288
*Lead and Zinc, Dressed Ore, Production Greatly Reduced, Comparative Figures from 1875, 169
 
*Lead and Zinc Ore Deposits in Morocco, 497
Tangyes Limited, 106
*Lead--see also Sheet Lead
 
*Leeds to Form Timber Exchange, 579
Largest Structure for Offices in Asia, Marunouchi, Tokio, 665
*Leicester Technical School, Visit to Brush Electrical Engineering Company's Works, 260
 
*Lignite for Briquettes, Experiments in Saskatchewan, 553
Lead from the Bawdwin Mines, 11
*Lignite Discovery near Ferrol, Spain, 525
 
*Liquid Fuel Congress in Paris, 299
Lead and Silver in Nigeria, Poor Report, 11
*Lisbon, Works at the Port of, Government Loan for, 327
 
*London Press Club, Fortieth Birthday Dinner, 509
Lead and Zinc, Dressed Ore, Production Greatly Reduced, Comparative Figures from 1875, 169
 
Lead and Zinc Ore Deposits in Morocco. 497
 
I^ead—see also Sheet Lead
 
Leeds to Form Timber Exchange, 579
 
Leicester Technical School, Visit to Brush Electrical Engineering Company’s Works, 260
 
Lignite for Briquettes, Experiments in Saskatchewan, 553
 
Lignite Discovery near Ferrol. Spain. 525
 
Liquid Fuel Congress in Paris, 299
 
Lisbon, Works at the Port of, Government Loan for, 327
 
London Press Club, Fortieth Birthday Dinner, 509


M
M
MACHINE Bearings of Limestone Enclosed in
*MACHINE Bearings of Limestone Enclosed in White Metal, Remarkable Results, 635
 
*[[Magadi Soda Co|Magadi Soda Company's]] Bucket Dredger, 691
White Metal, Remarkable Results, 635
*Malay States. China Clay Works and Good Prospects for Pottery, 219
 
*Malay States, Commercial Woods from, Samples in London, 245
Magadi Soda Company’s Bucket Dredger, 691
*Manganese--see Iron and Steel
 
*Melbourne Electric Tramway Proposed, 121
Malay States. China Clay Works and Good
*Mercury and Mercuric Sulphide, Sources of Supply, 534
 
*Mercury Vapour Turbine, First Commercial Application, 497
Prospects for Pottery, 219
*Mexican Need of Roads, Proposed Poll Tax, 63  
 
*Mica Discoveries in Styria and Carinthia, 143  
Mala>' States, Commercial Woods from, Samples
*Mineral Resources of Slovakia Almost Untouched,179
 
*Mineralogy and Geology, Value to the Metallurgist, Professor Dench, 525
in London, 245
*Minerals in Tete District of South Africa, 525
 
*Mines, Effect of Air Movements in, 327
Manganese—ttee Iron and Steel
*Mining at Birmingham University, Separate Professors for Coal and Metal Mining and fo Petroleum and Oil Engineering, 413
 
*Mining Laboratory at Sheffield University, 60
Melbourne Electric Tramway Proposed, 121
*Moselle Canalisation Syndicate, 607
 
*Motor Bearings, Babbiting, J. S. Dean, 219
Mercury and Mercuric Sulphide, Sources o Supply, 534
*Motor Car Mass Production in Czecho Slovakia Mr. Ford's Plans, 327
 
*Motor Car Number Plates, 294
Mercury Vapour Turbine, First Coinmercia Application, 497
*Motor High Road Across Honduras, 143
 
*Motor Racing Track at Montmorency, 664
Mexican Need of Roads, Proposed Poll Tax, 63 Mica Discoveries in Styria and Carinthia, 143 Mineral Resources of Slovakia Almost Un touched,179
*Motor Spirit Transportation in the Belgian Congo, Native Porters Replaced by Road Tractors with Palm Oil Fuel, 464
 
*Motor Traffic Increase in Egypt, 143
Mineralogy and Geology, Value to the Metal lurgist, Professor Dench, 525
*Motor Vehicles Production in the United States 143
 
*Motor Vehicles on Rails Driven by Internal Combustion Engines, 168
Minerals in Tete District of South Africa, 525
 
 
N
Mines, Effect of Air Movements in. 327
*NATIONAL Foundry Competition, 129
 
*Natural Water Power as Auxiliary to Steam Plant, 65
Mining at Birmingham University, Separati Professors for Coal and Metal Mining and fo Petroleum and Oil Engineering, 413
*Netherlands East Indies as a Market for British Cars, 143
 
*New London Commerce Degree Bureau, 484
Mining Laboratory at Sheffield University, 60
*New Zealand's Projected High-power Wireless Station, 327
 
*Nickel Plating, Improvement in, 39
Moselle Canalisation Syndicate, 607
*Nitrogen, Atmospheric, by the Claude Process Factory in Japan, 691
 
*Norwegian Demand for British Commodities 245
Motor Bearings, Babbiting, J. S. Dean, 219
 
Motor Car Mass Production in Czecho Slovakia Mr. Ford’s Plans, 327
 
Motor Car Number Plates, 294
 
Motor High Road Across Honduras, 143
 
Motor Racing Track at Montmorency, 664
 
Motor Spirit Transportation in the Belgiai Congo, Native Porters Replaced by Roa< Tractors with Palm Oil Fuel, 464
 
Motor Traffic Increase in Egypt, 143
 
Motor Vehicles Production in the Unit ed States 143
 
Motor Vehicles on Rails Driven by Interna Combustion Engines, 168
 
NATIONAL Foundry Competition, 129
 
Natural Water Power as Auxiliary to Stean Plant, 65
 
Netherlands East Indies as a Market for Britisl Cars, 143
 
New London Commerce Degree Bureau, 484
 
New Zealand’s Projected High-power Wirelea Station, 327
 
Nickel Plating, Improvement in, 39
 
Nitrogen, Atmospheric, by the Claude Process
 
Factory in Japan, 691
 
Norwegian Demand for British Commodities 245
 
o
OILFIELDS in Venezuela, New Pipe Lint Construction in, 265
 
Oil Search Failure and Sale of Pumping Plant 31
 
Oil Shale Distillation, Experiments at Salt
 
Lake City, 219
 
Oil from Spitzbergen Coal, Machinery from Germany, 327
 
Oil Wells, Low-gravity, Production Increased by Application of Electric Heat, 245
 
One Two Hundred Millionth of an Inch, Apparatus for Measurement of, 441
 
Ontario Gold, Production of Two Famous
 
Mines, 579
 
PAINT and Varnish Failure on Exposure to Weather, Investigation by Experts, 385
 
Paint and Varnish Technologists, Projected Formation of Institute, 355. 413
 
Painting, Use of White Lead in, Projected Restrictions, 299
 
Paints and their Composition, 355
 
Panama Canal. Difficulties of Deepening, 497
 
Paper Mill at Hankow, China, Additional Machinery, 65
 
Paris Motor Omnibus Returns, 299
 
Pas-de-Calais, Important Electrical Power Developments Projected, 385
 
Pavement, Reinforced Concrete, Success of Experimental Tests, 635
 
Peninsular Locomotive Company. Formation in India, 601
 
Persia, Economic Potentialities of, I<19
 
Petrol Consumption in Scottish Light Car Trial, 39
 
Petrol Pump, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 509
 
Petroleum in California, Greatest Development Ever Made there Arises from Recent Discovery, 497
 
Petroleum Drilling Proposed in Norfolk, 469
 
Petroleum Output for Year from American Government Lands, 665
 
Petroleum Port on Budapest Winter Harbour, Dock for, 607


Petroleum Spirits, Cracked, Study of Methods ofjEvaporation and Oxidation of, 441
O
*OILFIELDS in Venezuela, New Pipe Lint Construction in, 265
*Oil Search Failure and Sale of Pumping Plant 31
*Oil Shale Distillation, Experiments at Salt Lake City, 219
*Oil from Spitzbergen Coal, Machinery from Germany, 327
*Oil Wells, Low-gravity, Production Increased by Application of Electric Heat, 245
*One Two Hundred Millionth of an Inch, Apparatus for Measurement of, 441
*Ontario Gold, Production of Two Famous Mines, 579


Petroleum Stocks, Very Large, in the United States, 65
P
*PAINT and Varnish Failure on Exposure to Weather, Investigation by Experts, 385
*Paint and Varnish Technologists, Projected Formation of Institute, 355, 413
*Painting, Use of White Lead in, Projected Restrictions, 299
*Paints and their Composition, 355
*Panama Canal, Difficulties of Deepening, 497
*Paper Mill at Hankow, China, Additional Machinery, 65
*Paris Motor Omnibus Returns, 299
*Pas-de-Calais, Important Electrical Power Developments Projected, 385
*Pavement, Reinforced Concrete, Success of Experimental Tests, 635
*Peninsular Locomotive Company. Formation in India, 601
*Persia, Economic Potentialities of, 169
*Petrol Consumption in Scottish Light Car Trial, 39
*Petrol Pump, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 509
*Petroleum in California, Greatest Development Ever Made there Arises from Recent Discovery, 497
*Petroleum Drilling Proposed in Norfolk, 469
*Petroleum Output for Year from American Government Lands, 665
*Petroleum Port on Budapest Winter Harbour, Dock for, 607
*Petroleum Spirits, Cracked, Study of Methods of Evaporation and Oxidation of, 441
*Petroleum Stocks, Very Large, in the United States, 65
*Petroleum Well, Reported Discovery of in Chihli, China, 441
*Phosphoric Acid Production by Electric Furnace, 91
*Photographic Print Drying Machine, 143
*Physical Properties of Materials and Effect of Temperature, 469
*Piston Ring, New Patent, Crews, Petersen and Co., 80
*Platinum Ores in Colombia Awaiting Development, 525
*Platinum Output in Ural Mines, 497
*Pneumatic Spade, Sullivan Machinery Company, Limited, 342
*Pollution of Atmosphere in London, Suggested Inquiry, 607
*Port and Canal Construction Near River Murray, South Australia, Premier's Proposal, 525
*Portland Cement Manufacture in India, Importance of, 691
*Potash Deposits in Catalonia, Projected Exploitation, 497
*Power Development Plans for North Canada, 579
*Presentation at Sheffield, 408
*Presentation to Mr, H. J. Spooner, Polytechnic, 51
*Preservatives Used for Mine Timbers, Investigation in the United States, 169
*Prince of Wales Dines with Mining Engineers, 385


Petroleum Well. Reported Discovery of. in Chihli. China. 441
Q
 
*QUEENS'S Engineering Works Association, 408
Phosphoric Acid Production by Electric Furnace, 91
 
Photographic Print Drying Machine, 143
 
Physical Properties of Materials and Effect of Temperature, 469
 
Piston Ring, New Patent, Crews, Petersen and Co., 80
 
Platinum Ores in Colombia Awaiting Development, 525
 
Platinum Output in Ural Mines, 497
 
Pneumatic Spade, Sullivan Machinery Company, Limited, 342
 
Pollution of Atmosphere in London, Suggested Inquiry, 607
 
’ort and Canal Construction Near River Murray, South Australia, Premier’s Proposal, 525
 
Portland Cement Manufacture in India, Importance of, 691
 
’otash Deposits in Catalonia, Projected Exploitation, 497
 
’ower Development Plans for North Canada, 579
 
at Sheffield, 408
 
to Mr. H, J. Spooner, Polytechnic,
 
^oTinVh08!?^11 if°.r Min°Tirabera- Investiga. tion m the United States. 169
 
Pnnce of Wales Dines with Mining Engineers,
 
QUEEN’S Engineering Works Association, 408


R
R
i        Sounding Device for Measurement of
*RADIO Sounding Device for Measurement of Ocean Depths, American Naval Tests, 39
 
*Radium Discovery in Ontario, 553
Ocean Depths. American Naval Tests, 39
*Radium from Madagascar, Large Production Predicted, 624
 
I Radium Discovery in Ontario, 553
 
Radium from Madagascar, Large Production Predicted, 624
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
 
*- Accidents :
Accidents :
*-- Arcing and Noxious Fumes on the New York Subway, 65
 
*-- Broken Couplings, Statistics of Five Months, 11
Arcing and Noxious Fumes on the New York Subway, 65
*-- Buller Stop Collision at Liverpool-street Station, 117, 273
 
*-- Collision at Birmingham, New-street, Report by Colonel Mount, 497
Broken Couplings, Statistics of Five Months, 11
*-- Collision Outside St. Enoch's Station. Glasgow, 385
 
*-- Derailment Near Craigellachie, Great North of Scotland Railway, 219
Buller Stop Collision at Liverpool-street Station, 117, 273
*-- Derailment in a Fog Near Croydon, 525
 
*-- Derailment of North British Passenger Train Engine, 635
Collision at Birmingham, New-street, Report by Colonel Mount. 497
*-- Fallen Cotton Bate Causes Double Accident, 385
 
*-- Fatal Accident in America Due to Signalman's Error, 91
Collision Outside St. Enoch’s Station. Glasgow, 385
*-- Fatal Accident to Painter on the Forth Bridge, 245
 
*-- Fatal Accidents to Permanent Way Men, Statistics, 117
Derailment Near Craigellachie, Great North of Scotland Railway, 219
*-- Fatal Collision Between Workmen's Trains on South-Eastern and Chatham Line, 193, 355, 458, 468
 
*-- Locomotive Failures and Railway Accident Returns, 39
Derailment in a Fog Near Croydon, 525
*-- Locomotive Failures, Reply to Mr. J. H. Thomas, 691
 
*-- London and North-Western Express, Slight Derailment, 469
Derailment of North British Passenger
*-- Ministry of Transport Reports of Three Months' Accidents, 169
 
*-- Motor Lorry Fatality at a Crossing, Recommendations, 219
Train Engine, 635
*-- Permanent Way Men and Great Western's New "Safety First" Book, 278
 
*-- Platelayer's Accident and Railway Liability, 525
Fallen Cotton Bate Causes Double Accident, 385
*-- Railway Accidents and Inspection Branches Transferred to Secretarial Department, 413
 
*-- Report, Colonel Pringle's, on Railway Accidents, 385
Fatal Accident in America Due to Signalman’s Error, 91
*-- Runaway Engine and Railwaymen's Promptitude, 169
 
*-- Twenty Years' Accidents on United Kingdom Railways, Analysis of, 39
Fatal Accident to Painter on the Forth Bridge, 245
*-- Wagon Coupling Failure and Continuous Brakes, 691
 
*-- Wirral Railway, Fatal Collision at Birkenhead Park, 607, 635, 691
Fatal Accidents to Permanent Way Men, Statistics, 117
*-- Wreck of an American Train at Sulphur Springs, 219
 
*- Alsace-Lorraine's New Railways at German Expense, 327
Fatal Collision Between Workmen’s Trains on South-Eastern and Chatham Line, 193, 355, 458, 468
*- Americans for Australian Railways, 193
 
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 65, 151, 169, 193, 245, 240, 299, 385, 413, 477, 497, 553, 579, 665
Locomotive Failures and Railway Accident Returns, 39
*- Argentine Government Activity in Railway Construction, 469
 
*- Automatic Train Control Committee's Report, Signals and Signal-boxes, 11
Locomotive Failures, Reply to Mr. J. H. Thomas, 691
*- Baldwin Locomotive Works Exhibit, 441
 
*- Ball-bearing Boxes for Wagons, Swedish State Railway Ten Years Tests, 143
London and North-Western Express, Slight Derailment, 469
*- Ball Bearings on Finnish Railways, 327
 
*- Banbury, Sir Frederick. Not to Become, Director of Eastern Group, 441
Ministry of Transport Reports of Three Months’ Accidents, 169
*- Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, Powers for Closing Applied for, 553
 
*- Belgium and the Congo Railway Company Convention, 635
Motor Lorry Fatality at a Crossing, Recommendations, 219
*- Bengal-Nagpur Survey for Hesla-Chandil Line, 441
 
*- Bombay Suburban Lines Electrification, 299
Permanent Way Men and Great Western's New “Safety First Book. 278
*- "Booster" for Tracking Wheel of Locomotives, 219
 
*- Brazil, Electrification of Central Railway Contracts, 245
Platelayer’s Accident and Railway Liability, 525
*- Bristol and Avonmouth Now Road Absorbs Old Railway to Hotwells, Clifton, 355
 
*- Buenos Aires and Western Railway, Question of 1600-Volt Operation, 497
Railway Accidentsand Inspection Branches Transferred to Secretarial Department. 413
*- Burma Railways, Government Allocation 579
 
*- Burma Railways Improvements and their Cost, 413
Report-, Colonel Pringle’s, on Rail wax' Accidents, 385
*- Caledonian Railway Company's Application to Acquire Hotel, 579
 
*- Canadian National Railway's New Connecting Line, 635
Runaway Engine and Railwaymen’s Promptitude, 169
*- Canadian Railway's Propose Electrification, 579
 
*- Cargo Dues and other Charges Reduction, 385
Twenty Years’ Accidents on United Kingdom Railways. Analysis of, 39
*- Carnage Doors, Objections to Automatic Locks, 39
 
*- Cast Iron Brake Blocks, Investigation of Wearing Qualities, 497
Wagon Coupling Failure and Continuous Brakes. 691
*- Chalk Farm Widening, Additional Electric Trains, 11
 
*- Cheap Summer Fares, Continuance Until End of October, 273
Wirral Railway, Fatal Collision at Birken-head Park, 607, 635, 691
*- Chili to Bolivia, Projected New Railway, 327
 
*- City and South London Tunnel Enlargements, Temporary Partial Closing, 65
Wreck of an American Train at Sulphur Springs, 219
*- Clydach, Pontardawe and Cwmgoree Now Railway, 219
 
*- Coalowners' Association and the Railway Companies' Concessions, 635
Alsace-Lorraine’s New Railways at German
*- Coal Traffic and Railway Rates, 355
 
*- "Cornish Riviera," Coach Weights and Timing Statistics, 39
Expense, 327
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
 
*- "Couchette" Sleeping Cars on Trains de Luxe on Great International Routes, 469  
Americans for Australian Railways, 193
*- Crewe Works, Heavy Orders for Engines and Boilers, 469
 
*- Croxley Green Branch, London and North- Western Railway, Electrification Completed, 469
Appointments and Staff Changes, 65. 151.
*- Death of Samuel Caudle, Driver, Imprisoned for Aisgill Accident, 327
 
*- Death of Signor Carlo Crova, 91
169, 193, 245, 240, 299, 385, 413, 477 497 553, 579, 665
*- Death of Colonel E. Druitt, 117
 
*- Death of Sir Francis Gore-Browne, K.C., 245
Argentine Government Activity in Railway Construction, 469
*- Death of Mr. Felix J. C. Pole, 413
 
*- Death of Mr. A. L. Stride, 355
Automatic Train Control Committee’s Report, Signals and Signal-boxes, 11
*- Death of Mr. John Wilson, 525
 
*- Death of Mr. Robert Worthington, 117
Baldwin Locomotive Works Exhibit, 441
*- Deaths of Two London Station Superintendents of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 65
 
*- Dr. William Robinson, an Irishman, 413
Ball-bearing Boxes for Wagons, Swedish
*- Eastern Bengal Railway's Projected Expenditure on New Work and Equipment, 273, 497
 
*- Egyptian State Railways, Locomotive Tenders and Orders, 553
State Railway Ten Years Tests, 143
*- Electrical Equipment of Railways, Need for Uniformity, 193
 
*- Electric Locomotives for Japan Ordered from English Company, 11
Ball Bearings on Finnish Railways, 327
* -Electric Locomotives for the Paris-Orleans Line, 219
 
*- Electric Railway, Urola, Projected Between Zurnaya and Zuinarraga, 91
Banbury. Sir Frederick. Not to Become ,
*- Electrification of Montreal Harbour Railway Terminals, 273
 
*- Electrification Urged on London and North- Western Company, 665
Director of Eastern Group, 441
*- European Railway Congress Meeting in Paris, Technical Schemes and Traffic Questions, 441
 
*- Euston Platforms Opened in 1837 Put to Fresh Use for Electrical Services, 91
Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway. 1 Powers for Closing Applied for, 553
*- Facing Point Locks on the North-Eastern Railway, Discarded After Accident, 245  
 
*- Fares Reduction from January 1st, 1923, 413  
Belgium and the Congo Railway Company Convention, 635
*- Finnish Government's New Railway Building Programme, 327
 
*- Finnish Railways and Ball Bearings, 327  
Bengal-Nagpur Survey for Hesla-Chandil Line, 441
*- French Light Trains to Use Petrol Motors Instead of Steam Traction, 91
 
*- French Group Proposals for Memel Railway and other Improvements, 611
Bombay Suburban Lines Electrification, 299
*- French Railways New Cab Signals, 117  
 
*- Germany to Pay Full Reparation in Kind to Yugo Slavia, 441
Booster for Tracking Wheel of Locomo- I tives, 219
*- Glasgow to Euston Express, Shortened Journey, 355
 
*- Gold Coast Railway's Finance, 299
Brazil, Electrification of Central Railway Contracts, 245                         J
*- Grand Trunk Railway Shareholders, 117
 
*- Great Central Railway's War Memorial, 193  
Bristol and Avonmouth Now Road Absorbs
*- Great Eastern Railway, New General Manager, 553
 
*- Great Northern Company's New Engine, Satisfactory Trial Run, 327
Old Railway to Hotwells, Clifton, 355
*- Great Northern Railway and their Men, 553  
 
*- Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Electric Lighting, Mr. G. T. Glover, 385
Buenos Aires and Western Railway, Question
*- Great Western Col wall Tunnel, Proposed Doubling of the Line, 553
 
*- Great Western Company and Swansea Harbour Trustees, 607
of 1600-Volt Operation, 497
*- Great Western New Long-distance Non-stop Trains, 39
 
*- Great Western Open Wagons Fitted with Vacuum Brake, 273
Burma Railways, Government Allocation 579
*- Great Western ì Penny Book î Time-table, 91
 
*- Great Western Railway New Line, Clydach, Pontardawe, andc., 219
Burma Railways Improvements and their Cost, 413
*- Great Western Railway Schemes for Staff Welfare and Otherwise, 553
 
*- Great Western Sectional Railway, Council Meetings, Satisfactory Spirit, 553
Caledonian Railway Company’s Application
*- Great Western Staff, Further Changes in, 169  
 
*- Great Western's Use of Electrical Equipment in Handling Traffic, 327
, to Acquire Hotel, 579
*- Grouping of Railways :
 
*-- Compensation for Fees to Displaced Directors, 579
Canadian National Railway’s New Connect-ing Line, 635
*-- Delay in Schemes for Absorption of Subsidiary Companies, 474
 
*-- Grouping Question and Savings, Mr. R. L. Wedgwood on, 355
Canadian Railway’s Propose Electrification, 579
*-- Meetings of Shareholders Regarding Grouping, Numerous Companies Concerned, 497, 525, 579, 607, 665
 
*-- Shareholders' Free Tickets, Inquiry as to Future Course, 579
Cargo Dues and other Charges Reduction. 385
*-- Titles of Groups Unsatisfactory, 691  
 
*-- GREAT WESTERN GROUP :
Carnage Doors, Objections to Automatic Locks, 39
*-- Great Western Railway Meeting of Shareholders, Approval of Terms for Absorption of Nine Companies, 665
 
*-- LONDON, MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH GROUP:  
Cast Iron Brake Blocks, Investigation of Wearing Qualities, 497
*-- Furness, Glasgow and South-Western, and Highland, Terms for Amalgamation in the North-Western, Midland and West Scottish Group Agreed Upon, 469
 
*-- Headquarters of the Group and New Officials, 665
Chalk Farm Widening, Additional Electric Trains, 11
*-- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, Formation of Committees, 635  
 
*-- London and North-Western Railway Absorbs North London Railway, 11
Cheap Summer Fares, Continuance Until End
*-- London and North-Western Terms Agreed for Absorption of other Railways, New Name Proposed, 525, 579
 
*-- North Staffordshire Inclusion in the London-Midland Group, 691
of October, 273
*-- Title of Group Objected to, 665
 
*-- LONDON AND NORTH-EASTERN GROUP :  
Chili to Bolivia, Projected New Railway, 327
*-- Eastern and East Coast English and Scottish Railways, Amalgamation of Great Central with North-Eastern. 39, 65, 299  
 
*-- Eastern Group Amalgamated Companies to Become London and North-Eastern Railway Company, List of Directors, 469  
City and South London Tunnel Enlarge, ments, Temporary Partial Closing, 65
*-- Eastern Group, Further Appointments, 497  
 
*-- Eastern Group Issue of Booklet, 385  
Clydach, Pontardawe and Cwmgoree Now
*-- Eastern Group Railways' Notices to Shareholders Regarding Amalgamation, 497 ; Terms of Amalgamation, 548
 
*-- Eastern, North-Eastern and Four other Companies Group to Form a New Company, 169
Railway, 219
*-- Great Northern and Great Eastern Negotiations Reported Complete, 65  
 
*-- Mr. Charles Sheath's Record, 665
Coalowners’ Association and the Railway
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
 
*- Grouping of Railways (continued):
Companies’ Concessions, 635
*-- LONDON AND NORTH-EASTERN GROUP (continued):
 
*-- Scheme, Approval of, by Companies Concerned, 553 ; Approval also by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 635
Coal Traffic and Railway Rates, 355
*-- SOUTHERN GROUP:
 
*-- Hayling Railways Company Absorption, 497
Cornish Riviera,Coach Weights and xlining Statistics, 39
*-- Isle of Wight Railway Absorbed by London and South-Western in Southern Group, 11, 439, 497
 
*-- Isle of Wight Railway in Receiver's Hands, 497
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued}:
*-- London and South-Western to Absorb the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, 117, 553
 
*-- South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, The New Amalgamation. 11, 143, 474
Couchette Sleeping Cars on Trains de Luxe on Great International Routes, 469 Crewe Works, Heavy Orders for Engines and Boilers, 469
*-- Southern Group Absorption of Fourteen Companies, but Terms only Arranged with Two, 439
 
*-- Southern Group Terms Arranged, Further Steps, 474. 497 ; Terms of Allocation, 553 ; Approval by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 635
Croxley Green Branch, London and North-Western Railway, Electrification Completed, 469
*- Halwill and Torrington Railway, North Devon, 100
 
*- Hangehow, China, Proposed Electric Tramway, 100
Death of Samuel Caudle, Driver, Imprisoned for Aisgill Accident, 327
*- Heating of Carriages, Electrical, and also by Steam, 385
 
*- India and Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 273
Death of Signor Carlo Crova, 91
*- Indian Allotments for New Plant and Improvements to Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway and to Great Indian Peninsular Railway, 273
 
*- Indian Central Railway Advisory Board Decides on State Management, 273
Death of Colonel E. Druitt, 117
*- Indian Railway Board, Acworth Committee Recommendations, 422
 
*- Indian Railways and Question of Future Management, 355
Death of Sir Francis Gore-Browne, K.C., 245
*- Indo-Ceylon Train Ferry, at Last Self- supporting, 524
 
*- Inner Circle Trains, Increase of Cars, 385
Death of Mr. Felix J. C. Pole, 413
*- Institutions, Locomotive and Railway--see Associations
 
*- Interim Dividends Higher, 117
Death of Mr. A. L. Stride, 355
*- International Chamber of Commerce, Railway Transport Meeting in Paris, 385
 
*- International Railway Association Congress in London and. Later, in Madrid, 245, 441
Death of Mr. John Wilson, 525
*- Irish Appointments to Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Railway and other Engineers Included, 644
 
*- Irish Railway Bridge at Coleraine, 240
Death of Mr. Robert Worthington, 117
*- Irish Railway Companies and the Men's Wages, 240
 
*- Irish Railways' Compensation. 469
Deaths of Two London Station Superintendents of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 65
*- Irish Railways' Future, Southern Ireland Commission Report, 281
 
*- Irish Railways and the Ministry of Transport, 143
Dr. William Robinson, an Irishman, 413
*- Iron and Steel Trade Materials, Reduced Rates for Conveyance, 607
 
*- Kantara-Hafa Railway in Egypt, Cost and Control, 39
Eastern Bengal Railway’s Projected Expenditure on New Work and Equipment, 273, 497
*- Light Railway Order. Extension of Ashover Line, Derbyshire, 553
 
*- Light Railway Projected Between Long- ridge and Hellifield, 616
Egyptian State Railways, Locomotive Tenders and Orders, 553
*- Light Railways and Local Rating in North Wales, 441
 
*- Light Signals to Replace Semaphores at Derby, 91
Electrical Equipment of Railways, Need for Uniformity, 193
*- Lithuanian Projected Railway on the Baltic Coast, 611
 
*- Lithuanian Railway Projects, Further, 607
Electric Locomotives for Japan Ordered from English Company, 11
*- Locomotive Coal Contracts by Northern Railway Companies, 355
 
*- Locomotives Built at Woolwich, Criticism of Irregular Expenditure, 219
Electric Locomotives for the Paris-Orleans Line, 219
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Electrification, Extension to Coulsdon, 193
 
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Locomotive Remembrance, 525
Electric Railway, Urola, Projected Between Zurnaya and Zuinarraga, 91
*- London and Brighton. Expensive Non-stop Train to Fratton, Financial Improvement Effected, 193
 
*- London Electric Railways, Some Projected Improvements, 245
Electrification of Montreal Harbour Railway Terminals, 273
*- London and Manchester Train Service, Complaints of Deterioration, 91
 
*- London and South-Western Company's Bill and Powers Sought by London, Brighton and South Coast Company, 607
Electrification Urged on London and North-Western Company, 665
*- London and South-Western Train Service Between Ludgate Hill and Tooting, Suspension, 193
 
*- Madagascar, Railway Construction in, 441
European Railway Congress Meeting in Paris, Technical Schemes and Traffic Questions, 441
*- Malay States Railways, Plant for, 535
 
*- Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways, Report on Proposed Extensions, 169
Euston Platforms Opened in 1837 Put to Fresh Use for Electrical Services, 91
*- Melbourne Suburban Railways, Lengthening of Platforms, 553
 
*- Mersey Railway Re-signalling, Success of, 65  
Facing Point Locks on the North-Eastern Railway, Discarded After Accident, 245 Fares Reduction from January 1st, 1923, 413 Finnish Government’s New Railway Building Programme, 327
*- Metropolitan Electrification Extension, 355  
 
*- Mexican Government New Railway in the State of Sonora, 39
Finnish Railways and Ball Bearings, 327 French Light Trains to Use Petrol Motors Instead of Steam Traction, 91
*- Mexican Railway Main Line Electrification, 579, 635
 
*- Midland Railway and Port of London Bill for Facilities for Liners at Tilbury, 169
French Group Proposals for Memel Railway and other Improvements, 611
*- Ministry of Transport Abolition, Date to be Settled, 635
 
*- Ministry of Transport's Powers and Accident Prevention Measures, 193, 355
French Railways New Cab Signals, 117 Germany to Pay Full Reparation in Kind to
*- Ministry of Transport and Railway Companies' Association, Statistics Question, 11, 192, 245
 
*- Ministry of Transport, White Paper on Number of Railway Employees, 635
Yugo Slavia, 441
*- Motor-propelled Trolleys Recommended for Platelayers, 152
 
*- Motor Train Operation in Australia, Successful Result of Experiment, 413
Glasgow to Euston Express, Shortened Journey, 355
*- Moving Platforms in Paris Underground Stations. Tenders for Installation, 355
 
*- National Union of Railwaymen and Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Companies' Proposals, 441, 497
Gold Coast Railw’ay's Finance, 299
*- National Union of Railwaymen and the Coal Dispute Stoppage of Traffic, 91
 
*- National Union and National Transport Workers, Affiliation Question, 665
Grand Trunk Railway Shareholders, 117
 
Great Central Railway’s War Memorial, 193 Great Eastern Railway, New General Manager, 553
 
Great Northern Company’s New Engine, Satisfactory Trial Run, 327
 
Great Northern Railway and their Men, 553 Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Electric
 
Lighting, Mr. G. T. Glover, 385
 
Great Western Col wall Tunnel, Proposed Doubling of the Line, 553
 
Great Western Company and Swansea Harbour Trustees, 607
 
Great Western New Long-distance Non-stop Trains, 39
 
Great Western Open Wagons Fitted with Vacuum Brake, 273
 
Great Western Penny Book Time-table, 91
 
Great Western Railway New Line, Clydach, Pontardawe, &c., 219
 
Great Western Railway Schemes for Staff Welfare and Otherwise. 553
 
Great Western Sectional Railway, Council Meetings, Satisfactory Spirit, 553
 
Great Western Staff, Further Changes in, 169 Great Western’s Use of Electrical Equipment in Handling Traffic, 327
 
Grouping of Railways :
 
Compensation for Fees to Displaced Directors, 579
 
Delay in Schemes for Absorption of Subsidiary Companies, 474
 
Grouping Question and Savings, Mr. R. L. Wedgwood on, 355
 
Meetings of Shareholders Regarding Grouping, Numerous Companies Concerned, 497, 525, 579, 607, 665
 
Shareholders’ Free Tickets, Inquiry as to Future Course, 579
 
Titles of Groups Unsatisfactory, 691 Great Western Group :
 
Great Western Railway Meeting of Shareholders, Approval of Terms for Absorption of Nine Companies, 665
 
London, Midland and Scottish Group: Furness, Glasgow and South-Western, and Highland, Terms for Amalgamation in the North-Western, Midland and West Scottish Group Agreed Upon, 469
 
Headquarters of the Group and New Officials, 665
 
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, Formation of Committees, 635 London and North-Western Railway Absorbs North London Railway, 11
 
London and North-Western Terms Agreed for Absorption of other Railways, New Name Proposed, 525, 579
 
North Staffordshire Inclusion in the London-Midland Group, 691
 
Title of Group Objected to, 665
 
London and North-Eastern Group : Eastern and East Coast English and Scottish Railways, Amalgamation of Great Central with North-Eastern. 39, 65, 299 Eastern Group Amalgamated Companies to Become London and North-Eastern Railway Company, List of Directors, 469 Eastern Group, Further Appointments, 497 Eastern Group Issue of Booklet, 385 Eastern Group Railways’ Notices to Shareholders Regarding Amalgamation, 497 ; Terms of Amalgamation, 548
 
Eastern, North-Eastern and Four other Companies Group to Form a New Company, 169
 
Great Northern and Great Eastern Negotiations Reported Complete, 65 Mr. Charles Sheath’s Record, 665
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued}:
 
Grouping o! Railways (continued}:
 
London and North-Eastern Group (continued):
 
Scheme, Approval of, by Companies Concerned, 553 ; Approval also by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 635
 
Southern Group:
 
Hayling Railways Company Absorption. 497
 
Isle of Wight Railway Absorbed by London and South-Western in Southern Group, 11, 439. 497
 
Isle of Wight Railway in Receiver’s Hands, 497
 
London and South-Western to Absorb the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, 117, 553
 
South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, The New Amalgamation. 11. 143, 474
 
Southern Group Absorption of Fourteen Companies, but Terms only Arranged with Two, 439
 
Southern Group Terms Arranged. Further Steps, 474. 497 ; Terms of Allocation. 553 ; Approval by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal. 635
 
Halwill and Torrington Railway. North Devon, 100
 
Hangchow. China, Proposed Electric Tramway, 100
 
Heating of Carriages, Electrical, and also by Steam, 385
 
India and Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 273
 
Indian Allotments for New Plant and Im-provementsto Bombay. Baroda and Central India Railway and to Great Indian Peninsular Railway, 273
 
Indian Central Railway Advisory Board Decides on State Management, 273
 
Indian Railway Board, Acworth Committee Recommendations. 422
 
Indian Railways and Question of Future Management, 355
 
Indo-Ceylon Train Ferry, at Last Self-supporting, 524
 
Inner Circle Trains, Increase of Cars, 385
 
Institutions, Locomotive and Railway—nee Associations
 
Interim Dividends Higher. 117
 
International Chamber of Commerce, Railway Transport Meeting in Paris, 385
 
International Railway Association Congress in London and. Later, in Madrid. 245. 441
 
Irish Appointments to Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Railway and other Engineers Included, 644
 
Irish Railway Bridge at Coleraine, 240
 
Irish Railway Companies and the Men’s Wages, 240*
 
Irish Railways’ Compensation. 469
 
Irish Railways’ Future, Southern Ireland Commission Report. 281
 
Irish Railways and the Ministry of Transport, 143
 
Iron and Steel Trade Materials, Reduced Rates for Conveyance, 607
 
Kantara-Hafa Railway in Egypt, Cost and Control, 39
 
Light Railway Order. Extension of Ashover Line, Derbyshire, 553
 
Light Railway Projected Between Long-ridge and Hellifield, 616
 
Light Railways and Local Rating in North Wales,*441
 
Light Signals to Replace Semaphores at Derby, 91
 
Lithuanian Projected Railway on the Baltic Coast, 611
 
Lithuanian Railway Projects, Further, 607
 
Locomotive Coal Contracts by Northern Railway Companies. 355
 
Locomotives Built at Woolwich, Criticism of Irregular Expenditure, 219
 
London, Brighton and South Coast Electrification, Extension to Coulsdon. 193
 
London, Brighton and South Coast Locomotive Remembrance, 525
 
London and Brighton. Expensive Non-stop Train to Fratton, Financial Improvement Effected. 193
 
London Electric Railways, Some Projected Improvements, 245
 
London and Manchester Train Service, Complaints of Deterioration, 91
 
London and South-Western Company’s Bill and Powers Sought by London, Brighton and South Coast Company, 607
 
London and South-Western Train Service Between Ludgate Hill and Tooting, Suspension, 193
 
Madagascar, Railway Construction in. 441
 
Malay States Railways, Plant for, 535
 
Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways, Report on Proposed Extensions, 169
 
Melbourne Suburban Railways, Lengthening of Platforms, 553
 
Mersey Railway Re-signalling, Success of, 65 Metropolitan Electrification Extension, 355 Mexican Government New Railway in the State of Sonora, 39     .        */
 
Mexican Railway Main Line Electrification, 579,(635                     r r j
 
Midland Railway and Port of London Bill for Facilities for Liners at Tilbury, 169
 
Ministry of Transport Abolition, Date to be Settled, 635
 
Ministry of Transport’s Powers and Accident Prevention Measures. 193, 355
 
Ministry of Transport and Railway Companies’ Association, Statistics Question, 11, 192,245
 
Ministry of Transport, White Paper on Number of Railway Employees. 635
 
Motor-propelled Trolleys Recommended for Platelayers. 152
 
Motor Train Operation in Australia, Successful Result of Experiment. 413
 
Moving Platforms in Paris Underground Stations. Tenders for Installation, 355
 
National Union of Railwaymen and Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Companies’ Proposals, 441, 497                                         .  .
 
National Union of Railwaymen and the Coal Dispute Stoppage of Traffic. 91
 
National Union and National Transport Workers, Affiliation Question, 665
 
RAILWAYS ARD TRAMWAYS (continued):
RAILWAYS ARD TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Nationalisation, Mr. Winston Churchill's Changed Views on, 525
*- New South Wales, Clyde Engineering Works, Settlement, of Dispute, 245
*- New South Wales Railway System, Importance, Statistics, 607
*- New South Wales and Victoria Agreement on Construction of Border Railways and Bridges, 273
*- New Zealand Line Suggested in the North Island, 117; Report on Cost, 635
*- New Zealand Railway Wagons, 2000 Imported from Great Britain, 327
*- Nitrate Railways Company Electrification, 273
*- North British Railway's Long-standing Dispute with Ministry of Transport, Settled, 497
*- North London Railway's Safety Record, 579
*- North Staffordshire Railway War Memorial, 219
*- Northern Counties (Ireland) Section of the Midland Railway, Changes in Administration, 193
*- Norwegian Grant for Nore Power Station and Numedal Railway, 65
*- Nottingham Station's Closed Entrance, 691
*- Paddington Station, Signalling Alterations, 441
*- Parcels Post and the Railways, Agreement, 11, 91
*- Paris-Brest Route, Couchettes Provided, 391
*- Paris-Saint Germain Aerial Railway Proposed, 691
*- Patagonian Possibilities, Projected Light Railways, 579
*- Pekin-Mukden Railway and the Kai Ian Coal Mines, 143
*- Pernik-Sofia Lino Electrification, 525
*- Powers, Various. Sought by Several Railways, 607
*- Privately Owned Railway Wagon to Continue, 169
*- Pullman Car Company, its Advantage to the Railways, 421
*- Pullman Car Trains Newly Started, 91
*- Pullman Restaurant Cars on the Highland Railway, 299
*- Quickest Route from London to London, Brighton and South Coast's Portsmouth Line, 497
*- Railway Amalgamation Tribunal:
*-- Approval by Amalgamation Tribunal of Schemes of London and North-Eastern Group and also of Southern Group, 635
*-- Distribution of Funds Due Under the Railways Act, 117
*-- East London Line's Share of Funds, 117, 643
*-- Grouping of Railways--see Grouping
*- Railway Communication for Exhibition at Wembley, Excellent, 193
*- Railway Companies and the Men's Unions, Pay Reduction Question, 200, 245, 327, 355, 441, 497, 607
*- Railway Fares and Grouping, 299
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 11, 143, 219, 299, 469. 691
*- Railwaymen and Approaching Changes, Appeal by Colonel Galloway, 413--see also Railway Companies
*- Railwaymen and Employers, A "Change for Good," 553
*- Railwaymen's Wages, No Change, 691
*- Railway Rates and Coal Traffic, 355
*- Railway Rates Tribunal, Death of President, Sir F. Gore-Browne, K.C., 245, 413
*- Railway Shopmen's Wages, Bonus Reduction Postponed to Agreed Date, 200, 245, 327
*- Railway Statistics for Ministry of Transport, 11, 192, 245
*- Reconstruction of Part of City and South London Railway, Temporary' Omnibus Services, 11
*- Re-naming of Different Groups, 525
*- Retirement of Cambrian Railways Officials, 299
*- Retirement of Lord Claud Hamilton, 385
*- Retirement of Colonel Mount, 117
*- Retirement of Sir Henry Thornton, Canadian Appointment, 385
*- Retirement of Mr. F. G. Wright, 273
*- Rickmansworth and Watford New Line, Metropolitan and Great Central, 355
*- Road Transport Powers for Railways, Withdrawal of Bills, 39
*- Rolling Stock Developments in Germany, Better Supplied than Before the War, 65
*- Rome and Naples Direct Line, 91
*- Russian Railway Bridges and Heavy Locomotives, 327
*- St. James's Park Station Roof being Removed for Offices, 385
*- Santander and Calat and Projected Railway Line, British Engineers' Examination, 299
*- Scottish Railway Rates Reduction to Follow those on English and Welsh Lines, 193
*- Scottish Railways' Agreement on Shopmen's Wages, 327
*- Season Ticket (Traders). Concession, but no Reduction in Cost, 579
*- Second-class Fares on Some Railways in London and North-Western Group to be Withdrawn, 525
*- "Shopping" Tickets Restriction on Two Lines Withdrawn, 469
*- Signalmen's Classification to Fix Rates of Pay,193
*- Sleepers, Need of Careful Passing of, Before Treatment, 497
*- South Africa, Union Government New Railways, 11
*- Spanish Railway Electrification, Tenders Called for, 691
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary in 1925, 245, 441
*- Swedish Experimental Locomotive Equipped with Turbine, Successful Tests, 219
*- Swedish So-called Inland Railway, Last Section Completed, 65
*- Swiss Federal Railways Electrification, Statistics of Extension and Coal Saving, 413
*- Swiss Federal Railways' Order for Electric Express Locomotives, 74
*- Sydney City Railway, 143
*- Sykes' Lock and Block Signalling, and Accident Question, 299
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Thornton, Sir Henry, Move to Canada, 385
*- Tokaido Railway Electrification and New Locomotives, 497
*- Tooting's Need of Railway Communication, 143, 193
*- Traffic, Goods, Statistics for March, 86
*- Traffic, Goods, Statistics for September, 665
*- Traffic, Merchandise, by Goods Train, Rates to be Reduced to 75 Per Cent. Above January, 1920, 65
*- Traffic, Passenger, Statistics for March, 65
*- Traffic, Passenger, Statistics for September, 665
*- Tramway Car, New Type. R. Humphries, 91
*- Trans-Zambesi Railway Opened. 65
*- Uganda Railway Now Locomotives Order by Government, 65
*- Ulster Railways, Report, on, by Commission of Irish Northern Parliament, 635
*- Underground Extensions, Golder's Green to Hendon and Edgware, 355
*- Underground Fares Reductions, 497
*- Underground New Capital Issue Over-subscribed, 460
*- Underground Railway Carriages Decoration, 413
*- Underground Railways (London) Fares and Rates Advisory Committee, 143, 635
*- Underground Staff Suggestions Adopted and Awards Made for Success, 268
*- Unemployment and Development of Railways, Tribute to the Companies' Willing Help, 635
*- Unemployment and Railway Extension Schemes, 691
*- United States Railways :
*-- Accident Record for 1921, a Great Improvement, 469
*-- American Electric Railway Association Convention, 143
*-- Automatic Train Control, Development of, W. J. Eck, 579
*-- Automatic Train Control, Installation Ordered, 193
*-- "Booster" for Tracking Wheel of Locomotives, 219
*-- Car Shortage on American Lines, 607
*-- Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, Opening in 1852, Celebration of Anniversary, 525, 579
*-- Death of Mr. A. S. Baldwin, 117
*-- Desert Sand Annoyance to Passengers in California, 525
*-- Disastrous Collision on the Missouri Pacific, 219
*-- Freight Statistics of United States Railways, 441
*-- Illinois Central Railroad, Analysis of Revenue and Working Costs, 278
*-- Illinois Central Electrification in Area of Chicago, 525
*-- Inter-State Commerce Commission :
*-- Annual Statistics of Block Signal System, 273
*-- Coal Dispute, State of Emergency Declared, 117
*-- Transportation Act, 1920, and Railway Rates, 525
*-- Maintenance of Way Employees, Relations with the Railways, 665
*-- Motor Cars and Level Crossings, 413
*-- New York Central Payment for Expediting Train Movements, 469
*-- New York Rail and Tramway Passengers, Great Increase, 553
*-- Pennsylvania Railroad's Good Record of Safe Transport, 413
*-- Petrol Motor-driven Trains, Experiments on Chicago Great Western Railroad, 385
*-- President Harding's Proposals for Coordination of Transport Facilities, 665
*-- Railway Shopmen's Strike Settled, 311
*-- Railway Shopmen's Strike, Analysis of Heavy Loss Entailed, 413
*-- Sleeper Preservatives, United States Statistics, 441
*-- Turntables for Locomotives, New Type in America, 441
*-- Wreck of a Philadelphia and Reading Express, 91
*- Vale of Glamorgan Railway Taken Over by Great Western, 169
*- Victorian Government Railways' Annual Report, 327
*- Victorian Government Railways, Signal and Telegraph Branch, 245
*- Victorian Railway, History from 1854 to Present Day, 299
*- Victorian Railways' New Foundry Near Melbourne, 143
*- Victorian State Railways' New Type of Locomotive, 327
*- Wages Reduction and Cost of Living, 355
*- Wagons and Compulsory Brake Equipment, 607
*- Wellington (N.Z.) Tramway Improvements, 169
*- Welshpool Loan to Railway to be Returned, 469
*- Western Australia to Queensland, Uniform Gauge Railway, 169
*- Western Australian Government and Price of Rails, 327
*- Wimbledon and Sutton Railway Construction and Further Wimbledon Facilities, 553
*- Wood Preserving in America, Waste Due to Error, 469
*RAINFALL, Record, in the United States, 327
*Refrigeration Rooms Lighting, Relative Heating of Vacuum and Gas-filled Lamps, 469
*Re-heater Experiments in America, Efficiency Results, 413
*Repairs by Electro-plating, F. H. Sweet, 299
*Rhone Navigation and Regulation of the Lake of Geneva, Conference, 65
*Richards, Mr. George, Incapacitated by Illness and Serious Financial Loss, Fund being Raised in Support, 288 ; (Letter), 449
*Rivers and Tidal Currents, Gauging, Committee's Report, 117
*Road Accident Inquiries and the Ministry of Transport, 355
*Road Construction in China and Long-distance Motor Vehicle Service, 245
*Road Surface Improvement and Savings in Haulage Costs, Dr. E. Lloyd Davies, 413
*Roads in France, War Damage and Projected Repairs, 670
*Roads, Reinforced Concrete, Tests of Traffic Effects in America, 39
*Roll of Honour, Unveiling, 155
*Roller Bearing Plummer Blocks, 660
*Rolls-Royce New Chassis Manufactured in Great Britain, 497
*Rubber for Sealing Rings in Water Turbines, 579
*Rudge-Whitworth, Limited, Twenty-one Years of Research, 496
*Russian Engineers, Relief Appeal, 677
*Russian Journal, Mechanical Transport, 219
*Russian Orders for Sheffield and the Midlands, 143
*Russian Platinum Industry, 39
*Russian Soviet Government to Improve Condition of its Scientific Workers, 327


Nationalisation, Mr. Winston Churchill’s Changed Views on, 525
S
 
*SALT and Potash Discoveries in Nova Scotia, 691
New South Wales, Clyde Engineering Works, Settlement, of Dispute, 245
*Sand, Bituminous Deposits in. Discovery by University of Alberta, 413, 469
 
*Scholarships, Archibald Dawnay, 1922, 158
New South Wales Kailway System, Importance, Statistics, 607
*Scientific Books for Blind Readers, 481
 
*Scottish Oils. Limited, Meeting and Favourable Report, 11
New South Wales and Victoria Agreement on Construction of Border Railways and Bridges, 273
*Shale Oil Naphtha, Experimental Refining of, in United States, 219
 
*Shanghai Municipal Council, Engineer's Visit to England and United States, 117
New Zealand Line Suggested in the North Island, 117; Report on Cost, 635
*Sheet Lead and Pipes, Chief Cause of Failure, 299
 
*Sheffield Foundry Trade, Projected Trade Technical Society, 299
New Zealand Railway Wagons, 2000 Imported from Great Britain, 327
 
Nitrate Railways Company Electrification, 273
 
North British Railway’s Long-standing Dispute with Ministry of Transport, Settled, 497
 
North London Railway’s Safety Record, 579 North Staffordshire Railway War Memorial, 219
 
Northern Counties (Ireland) Section of the Midland Railway, Changes in Administration, 193
 
Norwegian Grant for Nore Power Station and Numedal Railway, 65
 
Nottingham Station's Closed Entrance. 691 Paddington Station, Signalling Alterations, 441
 
Parcels Post and the Railways, Agreement, 11, 91
 
Paris-Brest Route, Couchettes Provided, 391 Paris-Saint Germain Aerial Railway Proposed, 691
 
Patagonian Possibilities, Projected Light Railways, 579
 
Pekin-Mukden Railway and the Kailan Coal Mines, 143
 
Pernik-Sofia Lino Electrification, 525
 
Powers, Various. Sought by Several Railways, 607
 
Privately Owned Railway Wagon to Continue, 169
 
Pullman Car Company, its Advantage to the Railways, 421
 
Pullman Car Trains Newly Started, 91
 
Pullman Restaurant Cars on the Highland Railway, 299
 
Quickest Route from London to London, Brighton and South Coast’s Portsmouth Line, 497
 
Railway Amalgamation Tribunal:
 
Approval by Amalgamation Tribunal of Schemes of London and North-Eastern Group and also of Southern Group, 635 Distribution of Funds Due Under the Railways Act, 117
 
East London Line’s Share of Funds, 117. 643
 
Grouping of Railways—sec Grouping
 
Railway Communication for Exhibition at Wembley, Excellent, 193
 
Railway Companies and the Men’s Unions, Pay Reduction Question, 200, 245, 327, 355, 441, 497, 607
 
Railway Fares and Grouping. 299
 
Railway Material Exports Statistics, 11, 143, 219, 299, 469. 691
 
Railwaymen and Approaching Changes, Appeal by Colonel Galloway, 413—sec also Railway Companies
 
Railwaymen and Employers, A “ Change for Good,” 553
 
Railwaymen’s Wages, No Change. 691 Railway Rates and Coal Traffic. 355 Railway Rates Tribunal, Death of President, Sir F. Gore-Browne, K.C., 245, 413
 
Railway Shopmen's Wages, Bonus Reduction Postponed to Agreed Date, 200, 245, 327
 
Railway Statistics for Ministry of Transport, 11, 192, 245
 
Reconstruction of Part of City and South London Railway, Temporary’ Omnibus Services, 11
 
Re-naming of Different Groups, 525
 
Retirement of Cambrian Railways Officials, 299
 
Retirement of Lord Claud Hamilton, 385
 
Retirement of Colonel Mount, 117
 
Retirement of Sir Henry Thornton, Canadian Appointment. 385
 
Retirement of Mr. F. G. Wright, 273
 
Rickmansworth and Watford New Line, Metropolitan and Great Central, 355
 
Road Transport Powers for Railways, Withdrawal of Bills, 39
 
Rolling Stock Developments in Germany, Better Supplied than Before the War, 65
 
Rome and Naples Direct Line, 91
 
Russian Railway Bridges and Heavy Locomotives, 327
 
St. James’s Park Station Roof being Removed for Offices, 385
 
Santander and Calat aynd Projected Railway Line, British Engineers’ Examination, 299 Scottish Railway Rates Reduction to Follow those on English and Welsh Lines, 193 Scottish Railways' Agreement on Shopmen’s Wages, 327
 
Season Ticket (Traders). Concession, but no Reduction in Cost, 579
 
Second-class Fares on Some Railways in London and North-Western Group to be Wit hdrawn, 525
 
“ Shopping ” Tickets Restriction on Two Lines Withdrawn, 469
 
Signalmen’s Classification to Fix Rates of Pay,193
 
Sleepers, Need of Careful Passing of, Before Treatment, 497
 
South Africa, Union Government New Railways, 11
 
Spanish Railway Electrification, Tenders Called for, 691
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary in 1925, 245, 441
 
Swedish Experimental Locomotive Equipped with Turbine, Successful Tests, 219
 
Swedish So-called Inland Railway, Last Section Completed, 65
 
Swiss Federal Railways Electrification, Statistics of Extension and Coal Saving, 413
 
Swiss Federal Railways’ Order for Electric Express Locomotives, 74
 
Sydney City Railway, 143
 
Sykes’ Lock and Block Signalling, and Accident Question, 299
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (cwtinutd):
 
Thornton. Sir Henry. Move to Canada, 385
 
Tokaido Railway Electrification and New Locomotives, 497
 
Tooting’s Need of Railway Communication, 143. 193
 
Traffic, Goods, Statistics for March, 86
 
Traffic, Goods, Statistics for September, 665
 
Traffic, Merchandise, by Goods Train, Rates to be Reduced to 75 Per Cent. Above January, 1920, 65
 
Traffic, Passenger, Statistics for March, 65
 
Traffic, Passenger, Statistics for September, 665
 
Tramway Car, New Type. R. Humphries, 91
 
Trans-Zambesi Railway Opened. 65
 
Uganda Railway Now Locomotives Order by Government, 65
 
Ulster Railways, Report, on, by Commission of Irish Northern Parliament, 635
 
Underground Extensions, Golder's Green to Hendon and Edgware. 355
 
Underground Fares Reductions, 497
 
Underground New Capital Issue Over-subscribed. 460
 
Underground Railway Carriages Decoration, 413
 
Underground Railways (London) Fares and Rates Advisory Committee, 143. 635
 
Underground Staff Suggestions Adopted and Awards Made for Success, 268
 
Unemployment and Development of Railways, Tribute to the Companies’ Willing Help, 635
 
Unemployment and Railway Extension Schemes, 691
 
United States Railways :
 
Accident Record for 1921, a Great Improvement, 469
 
American Electric Railway Association Convention, 143
 
Automatic Train Control, Development of, W. J. Eck, 579
 
Automatic Train Control, Installation Ordered, 193
 
“ Booster ” for Tracking Wheel of Locomotives. 219
 
Car Shortage on American Lines, 607
 
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, Opening in 1852, Celebration of Anniversary. 525, 579
 
Death of Mr. A. S. Baldwin. 117
 
Desert Sand Annoyance to Passengers in California, 525
 
Disastrous Collision on the Missouri Pacific, 219
 
Freight Statistics of United States Rail- , ways, 441
 
Illinois Central Railroad, Analysis of Revenue and Working Costs, 278
 
Illinois Central Electrification in Area of Chicago, 525
 
Inter-State Commerce Commission :
 
Annual Statistics of Block Signal System, 273
 
Coal Dispute, State of Emergency Declared, 117
 
Transportation Act, 1920, and Railway Rates, 525
 
Maintenance of Way Employees, Relations with the Railways, 665
 
Motor Cars and Level Crossings. 413
 
New York Central Payment for Expediting Train Movements. 469
 
New York Rail and Tramway Passengers, Great Increase, 553
 
Pennsylvania Railroad's Good Record of Safe Transport. 413
 
Petrol Motor-driven Trains, Experiments on Chicago Great Western Railroad, 385
 
President Harding’s Proposals for Coordination of Transport Facilities, 665
 
Railway Shopmen’s Strike Settled. 311
 
Railway Shopmen’s Strike, Analysis of Heavy Loss Entailed. 413
 
Sleeper Preservatives, United States Statistics, 441
 
Turntables for Locomotives, New Type in America. 441
 
Wreck of a Philadelphia and Reading Express, 91
 
Vale of Glamorgan Railway Taken Over by Great Western, 169
 
Victorian Government Railways’ Annual
 
Report, 327
 
Victorian Government Railways, Signal and Telegraph Branch, 245
 
Victorian Railway, History from 1854 to Present Day, 299
 
Victorian Railways’ New Foundry Near Melbourne, 143
 
Victorian State Railways’ New Type of Locomotive, 327
 
Wages Reduction and Cost of Living, 355
 
Wagons and Compulsory Brake Equipment, 607
 
Wellington (N.Z.) Tramway Improvements, 169
 
Welshpool Loan to Railway to bo Returned, 469
 
Western Australia to Queensland, Uniform Gauge Railway, 169
 
Western Australian Government and Price of Rails, 327
 
Wimbledon and Sutton Railway Construction and Further Wimbledon Facilities, 553
 
Wood Preserving in America, Waste Due to Error, 469
 
RAINFALL, Record, in the United States, 327 Refrigeration Rooms Lighting. Relative Heating of Vacuum and Gas-filled Lamps. 469
 
Re-heater Experiments in America, Efficiency Results, 413
 
Repairs by Electro-plating, F. H. Sweet, 299
 
Rhone Navigation and Regulation of the Lake of Geneva, Conference, 65
 
Richards, Mr. George, Incapacitated by Illness and Serious Financial Loss, Fund being Raised in Support, 288 ; (Letter), 449
 
Rivers and Tidal Currents, Gauging, Committee’s Report, 117
 
I Road Accident Inquiries and the Ministry of Transport, 355
 
Road Construction in China and Long-distance Motor Vehicle Service, 245
 
Road Surface Improvement and Savings in Haulage Costs, Dr. E. Lloyd Davies, 413
 
Roads in France, War Damage and Projected Repairs, 670
 
Roads, Reinforced Concrete, Tests of Traffic
 
Effects in America, 39
 
Roil of Honour, Unveiling, 155
 
Roller Bearing Plummer Blocks, 660
 
Rolls-Royce New Chassis Manufactured in
 
Great Britain, 497
 
Rubber for Sealing Rings in Water Turbines, 579                            V
 
Rudge-Whit worth, Limited, Twenty-one 1 ears
 
of Research, 496
 
Russian Engineers, Relief Appeal, 677
 
Russian Journal, Mechanical Transport, 219
 
Russian Orders for .Sheffield and the Midlands, 143
 
Russian Plat inum Industry, 39
 
Russian Soviet Government to Improve Condition of its Scientific Workers, 327
 
s
SALT and Potash Discoveries in Nova Scotia, 691
 
Sand, Bituminous Deposits in. Discovery by University of Alberta, 413, 469
 
Scholarships. Archibald Dawnay, 1922, 158
 
Scientific Books for Blind Readers, 481
 
Scottish Oils. Limited, Meeting and Favourable
 
Report, 11
 
Shale Oil Naphtha, Experimental Refining of, in United States, 219
 
Shanghai Municipal Council, Engineer’s Visit to England and United States, 117
 
Sheet Lead and Pipes, Chief Cause of Failure, 299
 
Sheffield Foundry Trade, Projected Trade Technical Society, 299
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
*- Aircraft Carrier Furious Under Repair at Devonport Dockyard. 10
*- American Warships for Poland as Nucleus of Navy, 39
*- Atlantic Liners and Suggested Call at Plymouth, 299
*- British Warships to be Broken Up in Germany, 219
*- Canton Motor Boat Native Output, 553
*- Diesel-driven Freighter and Economy of Oil Fuel, 143
*- German Cable Steamer Norderney, Trial Trip, 219
*- Hartlepool Secures Shipbuilding Contract, 11
*- Hood. H.M. Battle-cruiser. Forthcoming Voyage to Brazil, 65
*- Japanese Shipbuilding and Business Depression Increase, 691
*- Leconte de 1íIsle Launched. 525
*- Mauretania's Record Speed and Call at Plymouth, 525
*- Motor Yacht Ara Fumigated by Poison Gas, 355
*- Russian Mercantile Marine Reconstruction by German Engineers, 355
*- Salvage Vessel Dalhousie. Formerly Fishery Protection Cruiser Hearty, 15
*- Ship's Navigation Lights, Committee's Recommendations, 39
*- Standardisation of Ship Construction, andc., in America, Suggested, 669
*- Torpedoed Sussex, Her History, 327
*- Trial Trip of the SS. Trigga for Service Between Esbjerg and England, 553
*- United States Shipping Board, Projected Large Electrical Liners, 285
*- Vindictive, H.M.S., Destruction, Portions as Monument at Ostend, 525
*- Wireless Control of Steering and Engines of Large Battleship off the Isle of Wight, 169
*SIGHT and Sound Combinations on the Screen, Demonstrations in Berlin, 553
*Silica Without Other Ingredients Said to be Suitable for Glass Production. 413
*Silver Discovery in Northern Manitoba, 635
*Sixty Years' Service with Alldays and Onions, Limited, 26
*Smoke from Boiler Fuel. Calculation of Loss Thereby, 245
*Smoke Nuisance by Steamers in Glasgow Harbour, 245
*Smokeless Furnaces and High Carbon Steel, Sheffield Oppose Smoke Abatement. 497
*Solution of Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide as an Extraction Medium for Organic Substances, H. Plauson, 91
*Sound, Standard Source of. Suggestion for, 385
*South African New Harbour on Zululand Coast, 117
*South African Scheme of Telephone Extension, 117
*South African Smelting Industry and Lack of Capital. Bill to Provide Remedy. 65
*South African Union, Weights and Measures New Act, 553
*South-East Africa, Project for New Port, Sir G. Buchanan's Report, 635
*South-West Africa's Rich Belt of Numerous Minerals, but Difficulties in Working, 39
*Southend Electrical Supply Scheme, 65
*Spain and its Lead Reserves, 635
*Spanish Commercial Propaganda in South America, 219
*Spraying Nozzle for Aerating Water, 299
*Stamp Printing Machine, New, Installed in France, 635
*Steam Fire and Salvage Boat for Calcutta, Merryweather and Sons, 428
*Steam Trap, Float Type, Wm. Geipel and Co., 453
*Steam Wagons, Supply of Water to, 80
*Steel--see Iron
*Stress Indicator, Tudsbery, 591
*Submarine Cast Iron Water Pipe from New York to Staten Island, Forty-day Leakage Test, 65
*Sulphur, Various Sources of. in the Far East, 441
*Summer Holiday, 106
*Surveyor's Camera on View, 20
*Suspension Bridge at Shoreham to be Pulled Down and Replaced, 65
*Swedish Cement Export Increase, 441
*Swedish Slate Deposits, Economic Exploitation of. Possible, 327
*Sydney Harbour Bridge end Works, Bill Read the First Time, 273
*Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders, 169


Aircraft Carrier Furious Under Repair at Devonport Dockyard. 10
T
 
*TAMPING Material of Porcelain. Experiments, 355
American Warships for Poland as Nucleus of Navy, 39
*Tank. Armoured, Amphibious, Successful Demonstration, 607
 
*Technical College, Leonard-street, Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge, 665
Atlantic Liners and Suggested Call at Plymouth, 299
*Technical Societies and Irrelevant Discussions, 11
 
*Telegraph and Telephone and Effect of Aurora, 117
British Warships to be Broken Up in Germany, 219
*Telephone Authority, International, Mr. Frank Gill's Suggestion Welcomed, 635
 
*Telephone, Automatic, Exchange Installations in India, 231
Canton Motor Boat Native Output, 553
*Telephones, Bombay, Conversion to Automatic System, 219
 
*Testing Machine for Armstrong College Engineering Laboratory, 117
Diesel-driven Freighter and Economy of Oil Fuel, 143
*Thornycroft's Educational System, 701
 
*Timber Conditions in British Columbia, 11
German Cable Steamer Norderney, Trial
*Timbers of India and Burma, Lecture to Indian Legislature at Delhi, 219
 
*Tin-plate Machinery', H. Spence Thomas, 665
Trip. 219
*Trade Between England and China, Sino- British, 11
 
*Trade and Labour Conditions in America, 497
Hartlepool Secures Shipbuilding Contract, 11
*Traffic Signal Lights in American Cities, 193
 
*Tramcars, Electric, Far from Ideally Perfect, 365
Hood. H.M. Battle-cruiser. Forthcoming
*Transmutation of Hydrogen into Helium, Appalling Results--if Possible, 579
 
*Transportation in Tsetse Fly Infected Regions, Fortunate Discovery, 464
Voyage to Brazil, 65
*Travelling Showroom for British Products in Canada, 362
 
*Trials of Tractors, Lorries, andc., in Connection with Lyons Fair, 219
Japanese Shipbuilding and Business Depres-sion Increase, 691
 
Leconte de 1’Isle Launched. 525
 
Mauretania’s Record Speed and Call at Plymouth, 525
 
Motor Yacht Ara Fumigated by Poison Gas, 355
 
Russian Mercantile Marine Reconstruction by German Engineers, 355
 
Salvage Vessel Dalhousie. Formerly Fishery Protection Cruiser Hearty, 15
 
Ship’s Navigation Lights, Committee’s Recommendations, 39
 
Standardisation of Ship Construction, &c., in America, Suggested, 669
 
Torpedoed Sussex, Her History, 327
 
Trial Trip of the SS. Trigga for Service
 
Between Esbjerg and England, 553
 
United States Shipping Board, Projected Large Electrical Liners, 285
 
Vindictive, H.M.S., Destruction, Portions as Monument at Ostend. 525
 
Wireless Control of Steering and Engines of
 
Large Battleship oft’ the Isle of Wight, 169
 
SIGHT and Sound Combinations on the Screen, Demonstrations in Berlin, 553
 
Silica Without Other Ingredients Said to be Suitable for Glass Production. 413
 
Silver Discovery in Northern Manitoba, 635
 
Sixty Years’ Service with Alldays and Onions, Limited. 26
 
Smoke from Boiler Fuel. Calculation of Loss Thereby, 245
 
Smoke Nuisance by Steamers in Glasgow Harbour, 245
 
Smokeless Furnaces and High Carbon Steel, Sheffield Oppose Smoke Abatement. 497
 
Solution of Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide as an Extraction Medium for Organic Substances, H. Plauson, 91
 
Sound, Standard Source of. Suggestion for, 385
 
South African New Harbour on Zululand Coast, 117
 
South African Scheme of Telephone Extension, 117
 
South African Smelting Industry and Lack of Capital. Bill to Provide Remedy. 65
 
South African Union, Weights and Measures New Act, 553
 
South-East Africa, Project for New Port, Sir G. Buchanan's Report, 635
 
South-West Africa’s Rich Belt of Numerous Minerals, but Difficulties in Working, 39
 
Southend Electrical Supply Scheme. 65
 
Spain and its Lead Reserves, 635
 
Spanish Commercial Propaganda in South America. 219
 
Spraying Nozzle for Aerating Water, 299
 
Stamp Printing Machine, New, Installed in France, 635
 
Steam Fire and Salvage Boat for Calcutta.
 
Merryweather and Sons, 428
 
Steam Trap, Float Type, Wm. Geipel and Co., 453
 
Steam Wagons, Supply of Water to, 80
 
Steel—aee Iron
 
Stress Indicator, Tudsbery, 591
 
Submarine Cast Iron Water Pipe from New York to Staten Island, Forty-day Leakage Test, 65
 
Sulphur, Various Sources of. in the Far East, 441
 
Summer Holiday, 106
 
Surveyor’s Camera on View, 20
 
Suspension Bridge at Shoreham to l>e Pulled
 
Down and Replaced, 65
 
Swedish Cement Export Increase, 441
 
Swedish Slate Deposits, Economic Exploitation of. Possible, 327
 
Sydney Harbour Bridge end Works, Bill Read the First Time, 273
 
Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders, 169
 
TAMPING Material of Porcelain. Experiments, 355
 
Tank. Armoured, Amphibious, Successful Demonstration, 607
 
Technical College, Leonard-street. Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge, 665
 
Technical Societies and Irrelevant Discussions, 11
 
Telegraph and Telephone and Effect of Aurora, 117
 
Telephone Authority, International, Mr. Frank Gill’s Suggestion Welcomed, 635
 
Telephone, Automatic, Exchange Installations in India, 231
 
Telephones. Bombay, Conversion to Automatic System, 219
 
Testing Machine for Armstrong College Engineering Laboratory, 117
 
Thornycroft's Educational System. 701
 
Timber Conditions in British Columbia, 11
 
Timbers of India and Burma, Lecture to Indian
 
Legislature at Delhi, 219
 
Tin-plate Machinery’, H. Spence Thomas, 665
 
Trade Between England and China, Sino-British, 11
 
Trade and Labour Conditions in America. 497
 
Traffic Signal Lights in American Cities, 193
 
Tramcars, Electric, Far from Ideally Perfect, 365
 
Transmutation of Hydrogen into Helium, Appalling Results—if Possible, 579
 
Transportation in Tsetse Fly Infected Regions, Fortunate Discovery. 464
 
Travelling Showroom for British Products in Canada, 362
 
Trials of Tractors, Lorries, &c.. in Connection with Lyons Fair, 219
 
Tube Making on the Cinematograph, 649
Tube Making on the Cinematograph, 649
*Tudsbery Stress Indicat or, 591
*Tungsten--see Iron and Steel
*Tunnelling Hard Rock, Record, 117
*Turbine Gearing, S. B. Freeman, 169
*Turbine, Mercury Vapour, First Commercial Application of, 497
*Turbines' Better Power Yield by Replacement of Steam with Mercury Vapour, Charles Steinmetz, 635
*"Turfa," Brazilian, Results of Assay Tests, 665
*Twelve-hour to Eight-hour Day in America, Inquiry Completed, 525


Tudsbery Stress Indicat or, 591
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*ULSTER and Decrees of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State, Misapprehension Among Consignors of Goods, 311
Tungsten—see Iron and Steel
*Underground Staff Suggestions Adopted and Awards Made for Success, 268
 
*University College, Past and Present Students' Annual Dinner, 701
Tunnelling Hard Rock, Record, 117
 
Turbine Gearing, S. B. Freeman, 169
 
Turbine, Mercury Vapour, First Commercial Application of, 497
 
Turbines' Better Power Yield by Replacement of Steam with Mercury Vapour, Charles Steinmetz, 635
 
“ Turfa,” Brazilian, Results of Assay Tests, 665 Twelve-hour to Eight-hour Day in America, Inquiry Completed, 525
 
ULSTER and Decrees of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State, Misapprehension Among Consignors of Goods, 311
 
Underground Staff Suggestions Adopted and Awards Made for Success, 268
 
University College, Past and Present St udents’ Annual Dinner, 701
 
VAAL River Scheme, Pumping Stations. Power Transmission and other Construction Work, 231 ; Statistics of Cost. &c., 607 ; Second Unit to be Proceeded with. 656
 
Vancouver, New Pier for Ocean Liners, 143
 
Ventilation of Furnace and Engine-rooms, Professor Leonard Hill. 525
 
Victoria, Extensive Government. Work for Improved Telephones, Telegraphs, <fcc., 385
 
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WALFISH Bay Improvement Scheme, 219
 
Water Power of North Wales, Mr. Henry J.
 
Jack, 430
 
Water Power Schemes in Chile, British Capital Invested, 272
 
Waterproofing Propert ies of Water Gas Tar, 327
 
Water Supply of Calcutta to be Increased. 524
 
Water Supply of Colombo to be Increased. 355
 
Water Waste Preventer, 397
 
Welding .Joints in Street Railway Track.
 
Various Methods Compared, 469
 
Welding Water Pipe Wit hout Cutting Off Water, 607
 
Welfare—j?ce Industrial
 
Welland Ship I'anal, Expected Cost of, 68


Windmill for Farm Power Supply. Projected Tests, 553
V
 
*VAAL River Scheme, Pumping Stations, Power Transmission and other Construction Work, 231 ; Statistics of Cost. &c., 607 ; Second Unit to be Proceeded with, 656
Windmills, Old English, J. C. Kershaw, 48
*Vancouver, New Pier for Ocean Liners, 143
 
*Ventilation of Furnace and Engine-rooms, Professor Leonard Hill, 525
Wind Pressures in Very Tall Chimneys, C. E. Fowler, 169
*Victoria, Extensive Government. Work for Improved Telephones, Telegraphs, andc., 385


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*WALFISH Bay Improvement Scheme, 219
*Water Power of North Wales, Mr. Henry J. Jack, 430
*Water Power Schemes in Chile, British Capital Invested, 272
*Waterproofing Properties of Water Gas Tar, 327
*Water Supply of Calcutta to be Increased. 524
*Water Supply of Colombo to be Increased. 355
*Water Waste Preventer, 397
*Welding Joints in Street Railway Track Various Methods Compared, 469
*Welding Water Pipe Without Cutting Off Water, 607
*Welfare--see Industrial
*Welland Ship I'anal, Expected Cost of, 68
*Windmill for Farm Power Supply. Projected Tests, 553
*Windmills, Old English, J. C. Kershaw, 48
*Wind Pressures in Very Tall Chimneys, C. E. Fowler, 169
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
 
*- Amateur Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony in France, 691
Amateur Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony in France, 691
*- Automatic Wireless Transmission from a Liner, 607
 
*- Basis of Wireless Communication, Sir Oliver Lodge, 665
Automatic Wireless Transmission from a Liner, 607
*- Big Wireless Station Projected Near Saigon, 65
 
*- British Wireless Broadcasting Company, 193  
Basis of Wireless Communication, Sir Oliver Lodge, 665
*- Broadcast ing Concession at Buenos Aires, 665  
 
*- Delicate Apparatus in Large Quantities, Great Difficulties Encountered, Max Laurence, 441
Big Wireless Station Projected Near Saigon, 65
*- Direction Finders, Meeting of Manufacturers of, 193
 
*- Fire Risks by Amateurs' Wireless Telephony, 245
British Wireless Broadcasting Company, 193 Broadcast ing Concession at Buenos Aires, 665 Delicate Apparatus in Large Quantities, Great Difficulties Encountered, Max Laurence, 441
*- France, Algeria and Tunis, Communication Started Between Them and Syria, Palestine and Egypt, 635
 
*- German Wireless Station of Nauen, Progress of Extensions, 273
Direction Finders, Meeting of Manufacturers of, 193
*- Indian Government Development of Wireless Communications, 219
 
*- Indian Government Proposes System of Low- speed Wireless Stations, 65
Fire Risks by Amateurs’ Wireless Telephony, 245
*- Large Battleship Steered and Engines Controlled by Wireless, 169
 
*- Madras Wireless Station to be Converted to High-speed Automatic Plant, 219
France, Algeria and Tunis, Communication Started Between Them and Syria, Palestine and’Egypt, 635
*- Marconi Company's Contract with Portugal for Wireless Stations Abroad, 193
 
*- Marconi's Wireless Company, London, Receives Concession for Stations Between Austria and other Countries. 75
German Wireless Station of Nauen, Progress of Extensions, 273
*- New South African Station to be the Biggest in the World, 635
 
*- New Zealand Engineer's Report, on Effect of Aurora on Telegraph, Telephone and Wireless Systems, 117
Indian Government Development of Wireless Communications, 219
*- Norway and Great Britain, Wireless Telephonic and Telegraphic Communication, 273
 
Indian Government Proposes System of Low-speed Wireless Stations, 65
 
Large Battleship Steered and Engines Controlled by Wireless, 169
 
Madras Wireless Station to be Converted to High-speed Automatic Plant, 219
 
Marconi Company's Contract with Portugal for Wireless Stations Abroad, 193
 
Marconi’s Wireless Company, London, Receives Concession for Stations Between Austria and other Countries. 75
 
New South African Station to be the Biggest in the World, 635
 
New Zealand Engineer’s Report, on Effect of Aurora on Telegraph, Telephone and Wireless Systems, 117
 
Norway and Great Britain. Wireless Telephonic and Telegraphic Communication, 273
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued) :
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued) :
 
*- Safety Rules, New American, for Wireless Telegraph Installations, 39
Safety Rules, New American, for Wireless Telegraph Installations, 39
*- Secret Wireless Communication, Reported Device for Securing, 533
 
*- South African Government Station for Direct Communication with United Kingdom, 273  
Secret Wireless Communication, Reported Device for Securing, 533
*- Steel Masts to Replace Wooden in Amateur's Wireless Installations, A Suggestion, 273
 
*- Wireless in Coal Mines, Demonstration of Value, 117
South African Government Station for Direct Communication with United Kingdom, 273 Steel Masts to Replace Wooden in Amateur’s Wireless Installations, A Suggestion, 273
*- Wireless Telephone in Mine Safety and Rescue Work, 11
 
*- Wireless Telephony from Depth of 700 Yards, 355
Wireless in Coal Mines, Demonstration of Value, 117
*- Wireless Weather Manual, Issued by Meteorological Office, 169
 
*WOOD STAVE Pipes to Replace Cast Iron or Steel for Water Supply, Experiments in United Provinces, India, 273
Wireless Telephone in Mine Safety and Rescue Work, 11
*Woodworking Machines, Fencing and Protection of, Regulations, 690
 
Wireless Telephony from Depth of 700 Yards, 355
 
Wireless Weather Manual, Issued by Meteorological Office, 169
 
WOOD STAVE Pipes to Replace Cast Iron or Steel for Water Supply, Experiments in United Provinces. India, 273
 
Woodworking Machines, Fencing and Protection of, Regulations. 690


X
X
X-RAY Department Opening at Manchester, 525
*X-RAY Department Opening at Manchester, 525


Y
Y
YANGTZE Conservancy Scheme, Postponed
*YANGTZE Conservancy Scheme, Postponed Visit of London Engineer, 143
 
*Yarrow, Sir Alfred, Prospective Marriage, 560
Visit of London Engineer, 143
 
Yarrow. Sir Alfred, Prospective Marriage, 560


z
Z
ZINC Stocks on the Decline, Dr. J. Rubinfeld, 525
*ZINC Stocks on the Decline, Dr. J. Rubinfeld, 525


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A

  • ABRASIVE Wheels, Recommendations to Secure Safety in Use of, 441
  • Aerial Ropeway in Calcutta for Refuse Removal, 524

AERONAUTICS :

  • - Accidents in the Air, Investigation of, 26
  • - Aerodrome at Castle Bromwich, Changing Hands, 601
  • - Air Survey of the Irrawaddy Delta, Projected Experiment by Indian Government, 413
  • - Aviation in Denmark, 117
  • - Forest Timber Guarded by Aeroplane, Grain also Sown by .Aeroplane, 31
  • - Giant Commercial Hydro-aeroplane, American Friendly Challenge to England and other Countries, 39
  • - Hydroglider of Small Size, Trials, Short Brothers, 245
  • - Motorless Flight Competition in France, 665
  • - Naval Airship Explosion in Japan, 39
  • - Pilotless Aeroplane Controlled by Wireless, Experiments in Paris District, 469
  • - Racehorse Transport by Aeroplane, 11
  • ALKALIES and Drain Tiles, 502
  • Aluminium Alloy Sand Castings, R. J. Anderson, 469
  • Aluminium Containing Tin, Investigations, 169
  • Aluminium Sulphate Discovery in Alberta, 65
  • American Corporation's Application for Use of Water from Niagara, 11
  • Anti-corrosion Association, 117, 132
  • Archaeological Discovery in South Africa, 635
  • Archibald Dawnay Scholarships, 1922, 158
  • Argentina's Large Demand for Agricultural Machinery, 691
  • Argentine Government and the Improvement of Navigable Rivers, 327
  • Asbestos Deposits of Quebec, 193

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • - ASSOCIATION, BRITISH :
  • -- Boiler Efficiencies, Comparison of COHI and Oil Fuel, C. E. Stromeyer, 299
  • -- Nitrogen Industry and the Arc Process, Dr. J. A. Harker, 327
  • - ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 615

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS ft SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • - ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :
  • -- Dr. H. S. Hele-Shaw as President, 219
  • -- Presidential Address, Professor H. S. HeleShaw, 380
  • - INSTITUTE, CONCRETE
  • -- Change of Title of the Institute Suggested, 299
  • - INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS :
  • -- Sessional Examinations, 453
  • - INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS:
  • -- Annual Dinner, 453, 509
  • -- Reciprocating Steam Engine and the Steam Turbine, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir G. G. Goodwin, 299
  • - INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • -- Admission of Student Members, 635
  • - INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
  • -- Award of Archibald Dawnay Scholarships, 158
  • -- Illuminating Engineering in Relation to Architecture, L. M. Tye, 635
  • -- Tablet in Memory of Members and Students in the Great War, Unveiling, 525
  • - INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • -- List of Papers for Winter Session, 169
  • -- Safety in Railway Operations, Comment from India on Colonel Pringle's Paper, 273
  • - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Annual, and Mirthful, Dinner, 439
  • -- Data Sheets, 8-51 Inclusive, Issued. 125
  • -- Low Compression Moderate-speed Engine versus High Compression High-speed Engine, Debate between Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 469
  • -- Programmes of Papers for Present and Following Sessions, 412
  • - INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Definition of a Chemical Engineer, 65
  • -- Thirteenth Meeting of Provisional Committee, 363
  • - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Awards for Papers in Section II, 537
  • -- Awards to Students for Papers, 537
  • -- Roll of Honour Unveiling, 397

ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Associate Membership Examination, 229
  • -- Conversazione, 26
  • -- Co-operation between Board of Education and Institution of Electrical Engineers, 385
  • -- Election of Dr. J. A. Fleming as Honorary Member, 579
  • -- Meetings and Need of Control, 91
  • -- Recognition of Diploma of Technical College, Bradford, 91
  • -- Rotary Converters, with Special Reference to Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 193
  • -- Signalling System of Belgium, T. S. Lascelles, 385
  • -- Students' Premiums, Awards, 365
  • - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
  • -- James Watt Dinner, 537
  • - INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
  • -- Gas Regulation Act, Mr. Thomas Hardie's Presidential Address, 11
  • - INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 660
  • - INSTITUTIONS OF MINING ENGINEERS AND OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
  • -- Banquet, Prince of Wales as Guest, 568
  • - INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • -- Fiftieth Anniversary, Projected Restriction of Membership Qualification, 537
  • - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • -- Scholarship and Prize Awards, 372, 456
  • -- Scholarships Offered for 1923, 552
  • - INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
  • -- Oilfields of Russia, T. G. Madgwick, 691
  • - INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
  • -- Opening Meeting of the Session and Presidential Address, Max Lawrence, 441, 456
  • - INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Intermediate Block Signalling, C. Carslake, 635
  • -- Light Signals, Papers by W. J. Sadler and H. E. Fawkes, 39
  • -- Second Annual Dinner, 65

ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • - INSTITUTION. ROYAL :
  • -- Meetings and Elections. 20, 512, 619
  • -- Programmes of Christmas Juvenile and Subsequent Lectures, 606
  • - SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • -- Suggested Formation of an Association of British Engineering Societies, 299
  • - SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • -- Annual Meeting, Election of Officers and Council, 591
  • -- Low Temperature Research, Professor Crommelin, 497
  • - SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY :
  • -- Swelling of Sand, L. E. Norton, 65
  • - SOCIETY. LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :
  • -- Water Power, D. H. Thomson, 691
  • - SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • -- Programme for Current Session, 453
  • -- Spirit Level, A Constant Bubble, E. R. Watts and Son, Limited, 664
  • - SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
  • -- Electro-magnetic Screening of a Triode Oscillator, R. L. Smith-Rose, 39
  • - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • -- Brown Coals and Lignites, Professor W. A. Bone, 665
  • - SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Problems of Daily Work. Suggested Collection of Data as to their Nature. 630
  • -- Unemployment Insurance, Successful Scheme, 607
  • AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth's Projected Outlay on Postal Improvements, 385, 413
  • Australian Efforts to Establish Local Electricity Meter Trade, Suggested Import Duty Against England and the United States, 245
  • Australian Precautions Against Imports of Cheap German Goods, 299
  • Austrian Situation. Economic and Commercial, 245

B

  • BALL Bearings for Mining Work, A. Macauley, 441
  • Barry, Sir John Wolfe Wolfe, Dedication of Window, 607
  • Bauxitic Clay Deposit in Ayrshire, Use as a Refractory, 520
  • Belgian Congo's Production of Tin for Conversion into Cassiterite, 579
  • Belgian Requirements and British Manufacturers, 39
  • Bengal Budget Demands for Irrigation Projects, 117
  • Bengal Hydro-electric Survey, 117
  • Bengal-Nagpur Railway to Erect Brick Factory, 691
  • Blowing Forgo Fires, New Device, 607
  • Boiler Explosion Due to Faults of Cleaning Doors, 441
  • Boron, Experiments on its Use in Steel Manufacture, 327
  • Brass Forging, O. T. Roder, 579
  • Brass Moulds, Plaster-cast, Moulding Mixture for, 579
  • Brazil as a Market for Cotton Ginning Machinery, 169
  • Brazil Port Works at Parahyba, 39
  • Bridge Painter's Fatal Accident, 245
  • Bridge, Steel, 480ft. Long, in Peru, 143
  • British Columbia, Mining Expansion of, 193
  • British Columbia's Outlay on New Roads, 65
  • British Engineering Standards Association, Copper Alloy Pipe Fittings, 574
  • British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, "Research Work in Progress," 441
  • Broadcasting--see Wireless
  • Brussels Harbour, New Waterway Opened by the King, 553
  • Building Material Reported Superior to Concrete, 355
  • Bullock Carts with Rubber Tires in Ceylon, 273

C

  • CALCUTTA Corporation to Dredge Bidyadhari River, 665
  • Calcutta, New Technical School, 117
  • Calcutta,Technical Institution Projected in, 385
  • Canada's Increased Use of Motor Vehicles, 91
  • Canadian Power Developed by Deepening the St. Lawrence, Financier's Purchase Offer, 413
  • Canadian Timbers, 26
  • Canton Cement Works, Large Output, 628
  • Carbon Monoxide Asphyxia and Use of Carbon Dioxide, Experiments, 497
  • Caspian from Hamburg Direct via Kiel Canal and the Baltic, First Boat's Arrival, 553
  • Cassiterite from Tin Deposits in Belgian Congo, 579
  • Casting, Largest Yet Turned Out in South Africa, 469
  • Castings, Thin-walled, Andrew Shanks' Method and Present Day, L. Cammin, 193
  • Cement Industry of Kent, Suggested Concrete Roads, 579
  • Cement Manufacture Projected in Tasmania, 385
  • Cement Plant in China Under Consideration, 691
  • Cement Plant, Ideal, of the Future, J. Brobston, 186
  • Channel Tunnel Shelved for the Present, 65
  • Charging Machines for Cupolas, Thwaites Bros., Limited, 26
  • Chelmsford Engineering Society, Electricity Applied to Agriculture, 408
  • Chemical Porcelain and Devitrification, Dr. G. White, 355
  • Chemical Pulp Machinery Imported by Brazil, 143
  • China, Import Trade Development in, 169
  • China, Industrial Bank of, Reorganisation, 11
  • China and Machinery Imports, British Lost Trude, 497
  • China, Withdrawal of Foreign Post Offices from, 553
  • Chinese Labour, its Aims and Limitations, G. L. Sokolsky, 327
  • Chinese Revised Import Tariff, 665
  • Chinese Trade Statistics, British and other Imports, 219
  • Chlorine, Liquid, First Plant for Manufacture of, in Canada, 553
  • Cinnabar in South Africa, 327

COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :

  • - Accidents in United States Mines, 143
  • - Bituminous Coal Production in United States, 525
  • - British Coal and Spanish Mine Owners, 193
  • - Brown Coal and Lignites, Distinguishing Properties of, 635--see also Morwell
  • - Canada's Thirty Thousand Years* Coal Supply, 553
  • - Coal in Lungyen and Iron in Anki District of Fukien, China, Need of Rail Extension, 553
  • - Cobham Coalfield, New Seam Discovered, 193
  • - Carbonisation of Coal, Low Temperature Process, 65
  • - Coal Deposits in the Belgian Congo, 91
  • - Coal Waste Recovery in Germany, 525
  • - Crude Oil and Coking Coal Discovery in Newcastle Area, South Africa, 525
  • - Czecho-Slovakia Output of Black and of Brown Coal, Increase in Output per Miner, 39
  • - Donetz Coal Mines, Disastrous Working of, 65
  • - Dundee Coal Company, Natal, Success of Byproduct and Coke Plant, 39
  • - East Transvaal Coalfields, New Port Necessary in British Territory, General Smuts, 273
  • - French Coal Trade, Official Statistics, 273
  • - Geophone in a Coal Mine, Valuable Results from Experiments, 579
  • - Great Britain's Output of Coal, Steady Improvement, 497, 691
  • - Hampton Roads, Coal Piers Extensions, 579
  • - Italy's Coal Supply, Choice Between America and Britain, 11
  • - Lake Tanganyika Coalfield Exploitation, 579
  • - Morwell Brown Coal Scheme, Bright Prospects of Melbourne, 579, 665
  • - New Coal Pits in Wales, 117
  • - Polish Miners' Migration from the Ruhr Pits, Feared Coal Production Check, 635
  • - Pulverised Coal in the United States, Tests, 143
  • - Russian Coal Production, Falling-off Due to Migration of Miners, 579
  • - Shaft Sinking by Special Rapid Method, 60
  • - Spain, Exemptions from Duty of Coal and Coke, 326
  • "COLD Light" Valuable Device for Cinema Use, 91
  • Cold Storage Company, Imperial, Contract with the Union Government, 469
  • Colombo Harbour Dredging, Money Voted for, 497
  • Colombo's New Town Hall. 497
  • Combustion Indicator, Sanderson Bibby Company, Limited. 428
  • Commercial Motor Vehicle Parades, 245
  • Concrete and Alkali Attack, Protection by Wood Cribbing, 464
  • Concrete Covered with Manure during Building to Prevent Freezing, 469
  • Concrete Pavement, New Filler for Joins in, 327
  • Concrete Road Surfaces Cured with Calcium Chloride, 143
  • Congo State to Raise Loan in America for Purchase of Machinery, 665
  • Copper-bearing Ore Untouched in Canada, 635
  • Copper Deposits Near the Zambesi, 497
  • Copper, High-grade, Valuable Discovery in Manitoba, 635
  • Copper Ingots Imported into China from America, 385
  • Copper Mines of Messina, Transvaal, Resumption of Work, 11
  • Copper in the Northern Transvaal, 553
  • Copper Ore Samples in Sweden, Best Yet Found in Scandinavia, 497
  • Copper Production in the Belgian Congo, 607
  • Copper Production in Japan, 497
  • Copper Production in Katanga, 65
  • Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Certificate Distribution by General Sir Scott Moncrieff, 103; Jubilee Celebrations, Awards Distributed by Sir W. Moir, 665

D

  • DAMASCUS Water Supply and Power Schemes, Increase of Power Called for, 65
  • Death of Mr. B. S. Broadhurst, 635
  • Death of Mr. Thomas J. Dodd, 553
  • Death of Mr. Louis Heathcote Walter, 299
  • Delayed Information in Cases of Mishap, 117
  • Diamond Drill in Oil Well Drilling, 413
  • Diamond Fields, Largest in the World, 327
  • Drain Tiles and Alkali Soil Effects, 502
  • Dredger Buckets, W. A. Longden, 219
  • Drilling or Punching Holes in Plates, Relative Merits, J. D. Hope, 413
  • Drying Cylinders and Need of Greater Attention in Construction, 525

E ELECTRICAL MATTERS :

  • - Agriculture and Loan for Electricity in France, 525
  • - Argentina's Increasing Demand for Small Lighting Sets, 11
  • - Award of Certificates and Diplomas in Electrical Engineering to Technical College Students, 385
  • - Batteries for Electric Vehicles, New Charging Method, 607
  • - Birmingham's Additional Electric Vehicles for Refuse Collection, 91
  • - Bolton Corporation Turbo-alternator Set, 484
  • - Burma and Electricity Supply, 385
  • - Cables, History of, in Fifty Years Electrical Engineering, 579
  • - Chinese Market for Electric Material, Progress, 553
  • - Chinese Progress in Use of Electricity, 193
  • - Coffee Stalls in Street, Connection with Electric Lamp Posts to Obtain Cooking Supplies of Currents, 525
  • - Denmark's Electrification Schemes, 91
  • - Direct-current Production from Alternating Current, Machine Designed by W. E. Highfield and J. E. Calverley, 39
  • - Edinburgh Electricity Works, Portobello Power Station. 384
  • - Edison Electric Vehicle, 2.5-Ton, for Refuse Removal, 553
  • - Efficient Control of Super-power Stations, John Bruce, 607
  • - Eiffel Tower Experiments with Poulsen Arc and other Transmission Systems, 231
  • - Electrical Attraction Effect, Useful Applications, 305
  • - Electrical Energy in France, Analysis of its Use, 691
  • - Energy for Vehicle Battery Charging, Cheap Method for Supply, F. Ayton, 553
  • - Fire at Metropolitan Railway Sub-station, 143
  • - Garrett Electric Demonstration Vehicle Recommended by Glasgow Electricity Committee, 91
  • - Generator, Third 60,000 H.P., for Chippewa Plant at Queenston, 169
  • - Germany's Four Large Water Power Schemes, 91
  • - Glasgow Electricity Supply, Most Successful Year's Working, 193
  • - Heating of Fine Wires by Alternating Current, Professor Imhoff's Discovery, 245
  • - High-tension Circuit Breakers, Largest Ever Constructed, 65
  • - High Transmission Voltages, Rivalry Among American Electric Power Companies, 469
  • - Howick, Natal, Electric Light in Excess of Requirements from Local Waterfall, 75
  • - Hull (Canada) Electric Company's Projected Extensive Hydro-electric Development, 273
  • - India and Electrical Matters, Certain Posts Abolished, 11
  • - Industrial Electric Heating, J. S. Pearce, 169
  • - Insulating Materials and Processes in Great Britain, Developments, A. P. M. Fleming, 90
  • - Interconnection of Supply Systems, Good Illustration of its Advantage, 11
  • - Japanese and China, New Power Transmission Lines, 497
  • - Jubilee Issue of the Electrical Review, 579
  • - Liffey for Generating Electricity, Order Applied for, 533
  • - Liverpool Corporation Authorised to Purchase Electrical Supply Undertaking, 441
  • - Madras Government Water Concession, 607

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):

  • - Manitoba Power Company's Big Scheme for Supply to Winnipeg, 85
  • - Miniature Circuit Breakers fur Domestic and Industrial Circuits, 299
  • - Modern Storage Battery* Mechanical Properties of, L. C. I Isley and H. B. Brunot, 385
  • - Morwell Brown Coal Power Scheme and Erection of Auxiliary Station at Newport, Melbourne Report, 299, 605
  • - Newfoundland and Power Scheme and Copper Smelting, 143
  • - New South Wales Electric Power Generation, Control Called for, 525
  • - North Wales and Chester Electricity Inquiry, Postponement, 469
  • - Oil Circuit Breakers, Tests of, at Baltimore, 193
  • - Power Plant Installation Projected in Perugia, 350
  • - Power Plant for the Quito Electric Light and Power Company, 355
  • - Power Station at Lydney for Supply to Stroud and Forest of Dean Collieries, 193
  • - Power Station for Prai Wharves, Penang. 327, 355
  • - Power Supply as a Specialised Industry, P. P. Wheelwright, 553
  • - Power Transmission, Very Long Distance, 497
  • - Reduction in Number of Accidents Due to Electricity, 91
  • - Reversible 18,000 II.P. Motor, 117
  • - Rods of Solid Dielectrics Permanently Charged with Positive and Negative Electricity, Investigations, 579
  • - Rotary Converters, 1500-Volt, for Direct- current Railways, Brown-Bovcri, 273
  • - Russian Electric Ploughs, 607
  • - Santiago Electric Station, Satisfactory Progress with, 614
  • - Shanghai Municipal Supply, High Load Factor, 117
  • - Swedish Power Stations Projected, 305
  • - Telephone Apparatus for Detection of Faults on Small Direct-current Supply Systems, E. Humphries' Apparatus, 273
  • - Textile Mills in India, Increasing Use of Electrical Power Drive, 515
  • - Transmission at High and Low Voltage, Results of Comparative Tests, 39
  • - Transmission Line, Experimental, for Operation of 600,000 Volts, 441
  • - Upper India, Utilisation of Electric Power, 445
  • - Utilising Earth Currents of Electricity, Apparatus Invented by M. Jules Guillot, 39
  • - Victoria Falls Power Company at Johannesburg, Additional Plant, 665
  • - Victorian Government Scheme for Utilising Brown Coal at Morwell, Professor W. A. Bone, 665
  • - Voltage of Motors for Marine Auxiliary Machinery, 143,229
  • - Water Power Development in the United States, Immense Increase, 169
  • - Water Turbine, Record Size, for Swedish Power Station, 169
  • - Welding by Alternating Current, Wex System, M. Toernblom, 327
  • - Westphalian Electric Tramways, Growth in Working Costs Threatens Stoppage, 273
  • ELECTRO-PLATING on Zinc, Previous Coating with Nickel, Experiments, 497
  • Electrodes for Welding Copper, Bronze and Brass, 606
  • Engineering Films for South America, Vickers Limited, 129
  • Engineering Joint Council, 158
  • Engineering Training at J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 23
  • Esparto Cellulose Factory in Granada for Paper and Powder Manufacture, 65
  • "European Commercial, The," 369
  • Evaporation from Free Water Surface, Experiments in Colorado, 469

EXHIBITIONS :

  • - All-China Chamber of Commerce Domestic Manufacture Exhibition in Peking, 441
  • - All-India Exhibition in Calcutta, 524
  • - British Empire Exhibition, Allotment of Space, 607 ; Excellent Railway Communication, 193 ; Inspection of Site by British Engineers' Association, 39
  • - Brussels Commercial Fair, 677
  • - Commercial Fair in Madagascar, 660
  • - International Foundry Trades Exhibition at Birmingham, 665
  • - International Gas Exhibition Proposed in Amsterdam, 635
  • - Patents and Inventions Exhibition in New York, 355
  • - Scientific Novelties Exhibition at King's College, London, 691
  • EXPLOSION of Colliery Steam Separator, 11
  • Explosion of a Hot-table in a London Factory, 691
  • Explosion at Oppau Works, Cause Not Yet Discovered, 413
  • Explosion of Vertical Boiler on Dundee Salvage Boat, Comments on Neglect by Board of Trade Surveyor, 665
  • Explosion of Water-tube Boiler, Comments on Neglect by Board of Trade Surveyor, 528
  • Explosions in Steam Vessels and Neglect of Indications of Weakness, 39

F

  • FAIRS--see Exhibitions
  • Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Dinner, 496, 552
  • Fatigue of Metals and Tests in Progress in America, Professor Moore and Others, 91
  • Film Demonstration of Advantages of Automatic Fire Sprinkler, Mather and Platt, Limited, 143
  • Finsbury Technical College Old Students* Association, Eleventh Annual Dinner, 509
  • Fire-bars and the Schoop Process, Experiments and Results, 413
  • Fire-engine, New Motor, Presented to Hertford, 125
  • Fire Float, Largest, in the East, 11
  • Flax-pulling Competition in France, 91
  • Flax-treating Machinery, Demonstration in Riga Projected, 553
  • Flintshire New Road, Gronant to Rhyl, 553
  • Florence to have Entirely New Telephone Equipment, 441
  • Forest Wealth of Czecho-Slovakia, 665
  • French Navy Used for Commercial Propaganda Work, 327
  • Fuel Conservation Tests by American Shipping Board, Results Highly Satisfactory, 413
  • Fuel Economy in Steam Power Plants, John B. C. Kershaw, 273
  • Fuel, High-priced, in France, and Advantages of Semi-Diesel Engine, 245

G

  • GAS Economy Valve, 397
  • Gas Engine Plant Cheaper than Steam Power in South Africa, 413
  • Gas Poisoning in Factories, Mistaken Treatment for, Dr. T. M. Legge, 91
  • Gas Producing Plant Scrapped and Use of Coke Oven Gas Substituted, 355
  • Geophone in Mining Operations, Development and Experiments, 385, 579
  • German Goods in Small Parcels Reach Melbourne, 193
  • Glasgow Tramway Rails from America, Advance of Wages in United States, 245
  • Glazing, Unbreakable Type, 441
  • Goldfield in Northern Congo, World's Record Set-up, 65
  • Gold Mine in the Transvaal, Capacious New Shaft, 607
  • Gold Mine Workings Nearly a Mile and Quarter in Depth, 285
  • Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Expected Output in 1923, 691
  • Gold Mining, Deep Sea, in Canada, 60
  • Gold Mining, Rich, on Cedar Creek, British Columbia, 665
  • Gold and Silver in British Columbia, Now Discoveries, 665
  • Grain Elevator at Durban, Natal, Necessary Change of Site for, 607
  • Grain-handling Plant, Excellent Speed Results, 60
  • Graphite in Madagascar, 11
  • Grinding os a Metal Removing Process, 197

H

  • HAVRE Strike of Engineering Industries Ended, 441
  • Heat Transmitted Downward from Oil Burner, Danger of, 413
  • Helium Production at Rapidly Reducing Cost, Dr. Moore, 691
  • Hematite Oro Discovery in Johore, 385
  • High Steam Pressures Advocated, but Extremely High Temperatures Unprofitable, G. A. Orrock, 525
  • Horseley Bridge and Engineering Company During 100 Years, 51
  • Hydro-electric Development on the Gatineau River, Canada, 355
  • Hydro-electrical Development at Great Lake, Tasmania, Nearing Completion, 665
  • Hydro-electric Enterprises in Italy, 385
  • Hydro-electric Government Scheme Proposed in Argentina, 665
  • Hydro-electric Plant on Great Brak River, South Africa, 11
  • Hydro-electric Plant Projected on Bear River, Nova Scotia, 497, 525, 579
  • Hydro-electric Plant on the Winnipeg River, Canada, 691
  • Hydro-electric Scheme for Falls on the Frontier Line between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, 553
  • Hydro-electric Schemes in India, 245
  • Hydro-electric Works in Finland, 525

I

  • INDIA, Report on British Trade in, 525
  • - Indian Imports of Merchandise, Analysis of Their Source, 299
  • - Indian Schemes for Canal and Bridge, Proposed Combination and Adverse Comment, 65
  • - Indo-European Telegraph Company's Concessions from Polish and Soviet Governments, 91
  • - Industrial and Shipping Interests, Joint Committee of, 11
  • - Industrial Welfare Society, First Lecture of Series, Robert R. Hyde, 469 ; Third Annual Lecture Conference, 288

IRON AND STEEL :

  • - Blast-furnaces in France, Output of Cast Iron and Steel, 635
  • - Boron as an Alloy, 327
  • - British Cast Iron Research Association :
  • -- Director of Research, Dr. Percy Longmuir Appointed, 441
  • -- Laboratories, Subjects now in Hand, 691
  • -- Monthly Circular for September, 273
  • -- Valuable Investigations, 91
  • - British Columbia, Projected Iron and Steel Industry, 355
  • - British Empire Steel Corporation at Sydney, Nova Scotia, New Plant, 690
  • - Cast Iron Brake Blocks, Investigation by Research Association, 497
  • - Commonwealth Steel Products Works at Newcastle (N.S.W.), Large Government Orders, 273
  • - Drilling for Iron Ore on Lake Athabasca, 579
  • - Grinding of Steels, H. W. Wagner, 355
  • - Hearth Gases from Blast-furnaces, G. St. J. Perrott, 607
  • - High-speed Steel at a Red Heat, Tests to Prove its Cutting Power, 245
  • - Imperial Steel Works at Yawata, Japan, 695
  • - India's Prospective Output of Pig Iron and Steel, 579
  • - Iron and Steel Industry of Europe, the Versailles Treaty and German Profit from War Scrap, 469

IRON AND STEEL (continued):

  • - Limitations of Pig Iron and Steel Production in New Zealand, 525
  • - Manchurian Scheme for Large Steel Works, 607
  • - Manganese Ore Deposits in Hungary, 64
  • - Morocco Iron Ore for Germany, 298
  • - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Sir William Larke as Director, 39
  • - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Returns for August , 273 ; Returns for September, 441 ; Returns for October, 525, 579 ; Returns for November, 665
  • - Ontario, Iron Mines at Atikokan, Reopened, 413
  • - Ontario, Problem of Iron Ore Development, 117
  • - Pig Iron Production in America, Dr. Koppers, 143
  • - Pig Iron Production for November in the United States, 691
  • - Pig Iron Production in Southern Russia, 355
  • - Pig Iron and Steel Production in Canada, 635
  • - Puddle Mill, Mechanically Operated, 186
  • - Pyrrhotite as Source of Ductile and Stainless Iron, Experimental Process for Electrolytical Production, 441
  • - Queensland Government State Steel and Ironworks at Bowen, 228
  • - Resistivity of Steels, 355
  • - Riveted Iron Pipe Relaid after Thirty-one Years' Use, 91
  • - Rock Drill Steels Heated in Automatic Furnace, 553
  • - "Seamless" Tanks and Sheet Steel Vessels, 193
  • - Small Electric Furnaces, Direct and Indirect Arc, for Small Experimental Heats of Alloy Steel, Comparison, 441
  • - Smelting Plant, Crude Type, Unearthed in South Africa, 635
  • - South African Electric Furnace Working at Iron and Steel Works, 385
  • -South Africa, Iron and Steel Encouragement Bill, 227
  • - South African Iron and Steel Goods Production, 413
  • - Spanish Exports of Iron and Steel, 525
  • - Stainless Steel, Book by Thos. Firth and Sons, Limited, 309
  • - Steel Chimneys, Lining with Cement Mortar or Brick Compared, 355
  • - Steel Direct from Ore, Favourable Results from Direct Electric Furnace Method, 245
  • - Steel, New Kind of, Developed in France, M. Chafnard, 327
  • - Steel Turnings Replace Wood Shavings, 525
  • - Swedish Iron Ore Exports Contrasted with Inland Trade Results, 413
  • - Tata Iron and Steel Company's Mills, Products Tonnage and other Statistics, 299
  • - Tool Steel, New, Tungsten-chromium-cobalt Class, 469
  • - Tungsten in China, Increase in Production and Export Trade, 193
  • - Tungsten Experiments, Results, 413
  • - Utah, Pig Iron Plant in, 327
  • ITALIAN Ports, Various Works in Prospect, 385
  • Italy and Unemployment, Public Works Schemes, 659

J

  • JAPANESE Cotton Spinning Enterprise in China, 413
  • Japan's Foreign Trade and Need of More Port Facilities, 273

K

  • KIMBERLEY Mines to Re-start Production, 665
  • King's College Engineering Society, Annual Dinner, 619
  • King's Engineer, The, New Periodical, 535
  • Krupps and the Russian Armaments Industry, 327

L

  • LANTERN Slides for Engineering Lectures, Offers by :
  • - Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 364
  • - Bennis, Ed., and Co., Limited, 309
  • - Brook, Hirst and Co., Limited, 575
  • - Meldrums, Limited, 397
  • - National Gas Engine Company, 288
  • - Tangyes Limited, 106
  • Largest Structure for Offices in Asia, Marunouchi, Tokio, 665
  • Lead from the Bawdwin Mines, 11
  • Lead and Silver in Nigeria, Poor Report, 11
  • Lead and Zinc, Dressed Ore, Production Greatly Reduced, Comparative Figures from 1875, 169
  • Lead and Zinc Ore Deposits in Morocco, 497
  • Lead--see also Sheet Lead
  • Leeds to Form Timber Exchange, 579
  • Leicester Technical School, Visit to Brush Electrical Engineering Company's Works, 260
  • Lignite for Briquettes, Experiments in Saskatchewan, 553
  • Lignite Discovery near Ferrol, Spain, 525
  • Liquid Fuel Congress in Paris, 299
  • Lisbon, Works at the Port of, Government Loan for, 327
  • London Press Club, Fortieth Birthday Dinner, 509

M

  • MACHINE Bearings of Limestone Enclosed in White Metal, Remarkable Results, 635
  • Magadi Soda Company's Bucket Dredger, 691
  • Malay States. China Clay Works and Good Prospects for Pottery, 219
  • Malay States, Commercial Woods from, Samples in London, 245
  • Manganese--see Iron and Steel
  • Melbourne Electric Tramway Proposed, 121
  • Mercury and Mercuric Sulphide, Sources of Supply, 534
  • Mercury Vapour Turbine, First Commercial Application, 497
  • Mexican Need of Roads, Proposed Poll Tax, 63
  • Mica Discoveries in Styria and Carinthia, 143
  • Mineral Resources of Slovakia Almost Untouched,179
  • Mineralogy and Geology, Value to the Metallurgist, Professor Dench, 525
  • Minerals in Tete District of South Africa, 525
  • Mines, Effect of Air Movements in, 327
  • Mining at Birmingham University, Separate Professors for Coal and Metal Mining and fo Petroleum and Oil Engineering, 413
  • Mining Laboratory at Sheffield University, 60
  • Moselle Canalisation Syndicate, 607
  • Motor Bearings, Babbiting, J. S. Dean, 219
  • Motor Car Mass Production in Czecho Slovakia Mr. Ford's Plans, 327
  • Motor Car Number Plates, 294
  • Motor High Road Across Honduras, 143
  • Motor Racing Track at Montmorency, 664
  • Motor Spirit Transportation in the Belgian Congo, Native Porters Replaced by Road Tractors with Palm Oil Fuel, 464
  • Motor Traffic Increase in Egypt, 143
  • Motor Vehicles Production in the United States 143
  • Motor Vehicles on Rails Driven by Internal Combustion Engines, 168

N

  • NATIONAL Foundry Competition, 129
  • Natural Water Power as Auxiliary to Steam Plant, 65
  • Netherlands East Indies as a Market for British Cars, 143
  • New London Commerce Degree Bureau, 484
  • New Zealand's Projected High-power Wireless Station, 327
  • Nickel Plating, Improvement in, 39
  • Nitrogen, Atmospheric, by the Claude Process Factory in Japan, 691
  • Norwegian Demand for British Commodities 245

O

  • OILFIELDS in Venezuela, New Pipe Lint Construction in, 265
  • Oil Search Failure and Sale of Pumping Plant 31
  • Oil Shale Distillation, Experiments at Salt Lake City, 219
  • Oil from Spitzbergen Coal, Machinery from Germany, 327
  • Oil Wells, Low-gravity, Production Increased by Application of Electric Heat, 245
  • One Two Hundred Millionth of an Inch, Apparatus for Measurement of, 441
  • Ontario Gold, Production of Two Famous Mines, 579

P

  • PAINT and Varnish Failure on Exposure to Weather, Investigation by Experts, 385
  • Paint and Varnish Technologists, Projected Formation of Institute, 355, 413
  • Painting, Use of White Lead in, Projected Restrictions, 299
  • Paints and their Composition, 355
  • Panama Canal, Difficulties of Deepening, 497
  • Paper Mill at Hankow, China, Additional Machinery, 65
  • Paris Motor Omnibus Returns, 299
  • Pas-de-Calais, Important Electrical Power Developments Projected, 385
  • Pavement, Reinforced Concrete, Success of Experimental Tests, 635
  • Peninsular Locomotive Company. Formation in India, 601
  • Persia, Economic Potentialities of, 169
  • Petrol Consumption in Scottish Light Car Trial, 39
  • Petrol Pump, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 509
  • Petroleum in California, Greatest Development Ever Made there Arises from Recent Discovery, 497
  • Petroleum Drilling Proposed in Norfolk, 469
  • Petroleum Output for Year from American Government Lands, 665
  • Petroleum Port on Budapest Winter Harbour, Dock for, 607
  • Petroleum Spirits, Cracked, Study of Methods of Evaporation and Oxidation of, 441
  • Petroleum Stocks, Very Large, in the United States, 65
  • Petroleum Well, Reported Discovery of in Chihli, China, 441
  • Phosphoric Acid Production by Electric Furnace, 91
  • Photographic Print Drying Machine, 143
  • Physical Properties of Materials and Effect of Temperature, 469
  • Piston Ring, New Patent, Crews, Petersen and Co., 80
  • Platinum Ores in Colombia Awaiting Development, 525
  • Platinum Output in Ural Mines, 497
  • Pneumatic Spade, Sullivan Machinery Company, Limited, 342
  • Pollution of Atmosphere in London, Suggested Inquiry, 607
  • Port and Canal Construction Near River Murray, South Australia, Premier's Proposal, 525
  • Portland Cement Manufacture in India, Importance of, 691
  • Potash Deposits in Catalonia, Projected Exploitation, 497
  • Power Development Plans for North Canada, 579
  • Presentation at Sheffield, 408
  • Presentation to Mr, H. J. Spooner, Polytechnic, 51
  • Preservatives Used for Mine Timbers, Investigation in the United States, 169
  • Prince of Wales Dines with Mining Engineers, 385

Q

  • QUEENS'S Engineering Works Association, 408

R

  • RADIO Sounding Device for Measurement of Ocean Depths, American Naval Tests, 39
  • Radium Discovery in Ontario, 553
  • Radium from Madagascar, Large Production Predicted, 624

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :

  • - Accidents :
  • -- Arcing and Noxious Fumes on the New York Subway, 65
  • -- Broken Couplings, Statistics of Five Months, 11
  • -- Buller Stop Collision at Liverpool-street Station, 117, 273
  • -- Collision at Birmingham, New-street, Report by Colonel Mount, 497
  • -- Collision Outside St. Enoch's Station. Glasgow, 385
  • -- Derailment Near Craigellachie, Great North of Scotland Railway, 219
  • -- Derailment in a Fog Near Croydon, 525
  • -- Derailment of North British Passenger Train Engine, 635
  • -- Fallen Cotton Bate Causes Double Accident, 385
  • -- Fatal Accident in America Due to Signalman's Error, 91
  • -- Fatal Accident to Painter on the Forth Bridge, 245
  • -- Fatal Accidents to Permanent Way Men, Statistics, 117
  • -- Fatal Collision Between Workmen's Trains on South-Eastern and Chatham Line, 193, 355, 458, 468
  • -- Locomotive Failures and Railway Accident Returns, 39
  • -- Locomotive Failures, Reply to Mr. J. H. Thomas, 691
  • -- London and North-Western Express, Slight Derailment, 469
  • -- Ministry of Transport Reports of Three Months' Accidents, 169
  • -- Motor Lorry Fatality at a Crossing, Recommendations, 219
  • -- Permanent Way Men and Great Western's New "Safety First" Book, 278
  • -- Platelayer's Accident and Railway Liability, 525
  • -- Railway Accidents and Inspection Branches Transferred to Secretarial Department, 413
  • -- Report, Colonel Pringle's, on Railway Accidents, 385
  • -- Runaway Engine and Railwaymen's Promptitude, 169
  • -- Twenty Years' Accidents on United Kingdom Railways, Analysis of, 39
  • -- Wagon Coupling Failure and Continuous Brakes, 691
  • -- Wirral Railway, Fatal Collision at Birkenhead Park, 607, 635, 691
  • -- Wreck of an American Train at Sulphur Springs, 219
  • - Alsace-Lorraine's New Railways at German Expense, 327
  • - Americans for Australian Railways, 193
  • - Appointments and Staff Changes, 65, 151, 169, 193, 245, 240, 299, 385, 413, 477, 497, 553, 579, 665
  • - Argentine Government Activity in Railway Construction, 469
  • - Automatic Train Control Committee's Report, Signals and Signal-boxes, 11
  • - Baldwin Locomotive Works Exhibit, 441
  • - Ball-bearing Boxes for Wagons, Swedish State Railway Ten Years Tests, 143
  • - Ball Bearings on Finnish Railways, 327
  • - Banbury, Sir Frederick. Not to Become, Director of Eastern Group, 441
  • - Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, Powers for Closing Applied for, 553
  • - Belgium and the Congo Railway Company Convention, 635
  • - Bengal-Nagpur Survey for Hesla-Chandil Line, 441
  • - Bombay Suburban Lines Electrification, 299
  • - "Booster" for Tracking Wheel of Locomotives, 219
  • - Brazil, Electrification of Central Railway Contracts, 245
  • - Bristol and Avonmouth Now Road Absorbs Old Railway to Hotwells, Clifton, 355
  • - Buenos Aires and Western Railway, Question of 1600-Volt Operation, 497
  • - Burma Railways, Government Allocation 579
  • - Burma Railways Improvements and their Cost, 413
  • - Caledonian Railway Company's Application to Acquire Hotel, 579
  • - Canadian National Railway's New Connecting Line, 635
  • - Canadian Railway's Propose Electrification, 579
  • - Cargo Dues and other Charges Reduction, 385
  • - Carnage Doors, Objections to Automatic Locks, 39
  • - Cast Iron Brake Blocks, Investigation of Wearing Qualities, 497
  • - Chalk Farm Widening, Additional Electric Trains, 11
  • - Cheap Summer Fares, Continuance Until End of October, 273
  • - Chili to Bolivia, Projected New Railway, 327
  • - City and South London Tunnel Enlargements, Temporary Partial Closing, 65
  • - Clydach, Pontardawe and Cwmgoree Now Railway, 219
  • - Coalowners' Association and the Railway Companies' Concessions, 635
  • - Coal Traffic and Railway Rates, 355
  • - "Cornish Riviera," Coach Weights and Timing Statistics, 39

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - "Couchette" Sleeping Cars on Trains de Luxe on Great International Routes, 469
  • - Crewe Works, Heavy Orders for Engines and Boilers, 469
  • - Croxley Green Branch, London and North- Western Railway, Electrification Completed, 469
  • - Death of Samuel Caudle, Driver, Imprisoned for Aisgill Accident, 327
  • - Death of Signor Carlo Crova, 91
  • - Death of Colonel E. Druitt, 117
  • - Death of Sir Francis Gore-Browne, K.C., 245
  • - Death of Mr. Felix J. C. Pole, 413
  • - Death of Mr. A. L. Stride, 355
  • - Death of Mr. John Wilson, 525
  • - Death of Mr. Robert Worthington, 117
  • - Deaths of Two London Station Superintendents of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 65
  • - Dr. William Robinson, an Irishman, 413
  • - Eastern Bengal Railway's Projected Expenditure on New Work and Equipment, 273, 497
  • - Egyptian State Railways, Locomotive Tenders and Orders, 553
  • - Electrical Equipment of Railways, Need for Uniformity, 193
  • - Electric Locomotives for Japan Ordered from English Company, 11
  • -Electric Locomotives for the Paris-Orleans Line, 219
  • - Electric Railway, Urola, Projected Between Zurnaya and Zuinarraga, 91
  • - Electrification of Montreal Harbour Railway Terminals, 273
  • - Electrification Urged on London and North- Western Company, 665
  • - European Railway Congress Meeting in Paris, Technical Schemes and Traffic Questions, 441
  • - Euston Platforms Opened in 1837 Put to Fresh Use for Electrical Services, 91
  • - Facing Point Locks on the North-Eastern Railway, Discarded After Accident, 245
  • - Fares Reduction from January 1st, 1923, 413
  • - Finnish Government's New Railway Building Programme, 327
  • - Finnish Railways and Ball Bearings, 327
  • - French Light Trains to Use Petrol Motors Instead of Steam Traction, 91
  • - French Group Proposals for Memel Railway and other Improvements, 611
  • - French Railways New Cab Signals, 117
  • - Germany to Pay Full Reparation in Kind to Yugo Slavia, 441
  • - Glasgow to Euston Express, Shortened Journey, 355
  • - Gold Coast Railway's Finance, 299
  • - Grand Trunk Railway Shareholders, 117
  • - Great Central Railway's War Memorial, 193
  • - Great Eastern Railway, New General Manager, 553
  • - Great Northern Company's New Engine, Satisfactory Trial Run, 327
  • - Great Northern Railway and their Men, 553
  • - Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Electric Lighting, Mr. G. T. Glover, 385
  • - Great Western Col wall Tunnel, Proposed Doubling of the Line, 553
  • - Great Western Company and Swansea Harbour Trustees, 607
  • - Great Western New Long-distance Non-stop Trains, 39
  • - Great Western Open Wagons Fitted with Vacuum Brake, 273
  • - Great Western ì Penny Book î Time-table, 91
  • - Great Western Railway New Line, Clydach, Pontardawe, andc., 219
  • - Great Western Railway Schemes for Staff Welfare and Otherwise, 553
  • - Great Western Sectional Railway, Council Meetings, Satisfactory Spirit, 553
  • - Great Western Staff, Further Changes in, 169
  • - Great Western's Use of Electrical Equipment in Handling Traffic, 327
  • - Grouping of Railways :
  • -- Compensation for Fees to Displaced Directors, 579
  • -- Delay in Schemes for Absorption of Subsidiary Companies, 474
  • -- Grouping Question and Savings, Mr. R. L. Wedgwood on, 355
  • -- Meetings of Shareholders Regarding Grouping, Numerous Companies Concerned, 497, 525, 579, 607, 665
  • -- Shareholders' Free Tickets, Inquiry as to Future Course, 579
  • -- Titles of Groups Unsatisfactory, 691
  • -- GREAT WESTERN GROUP :
  • -- Great Western Railway Meeting of Shareholders, Approval of Terms for Absorption of Nine Companies, 665
  • -- LONDON, MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH GROUP:
  • -- Furness, Glasgow and South-Western, and Highland, Terms for Amalgamation in the North-Western, Midland and West Scottish Group Agreed Upon, 469
  • -- Headquarters of the Group and New Officials, 665
  • -- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, Formation of Committees, 635
  • -- London and North-Western Railway Absorbs North London Railway, 11
  • -- London and North-Western Terms Agreed for Absorption of other Railways, New Name Proposed, 525, 579
  • -- North Staffordshire Inclusion in the London-Midland Group, 691
  • -- Title of Group Objected to, 665
  • -- LONDON AND NORTH-EASTERN GROUP :
  • -- Eastern and East Coast English and Scottish Railways, Amalgamation of Great Central with North-Eastern. 39, 65, 299
  • -- Eastern Group Amalgamated Companies to Become London and North-Eastern Railway Company, List of Directors, 469
  • -- Eastern Group, Further Appointments, 497
  • -- Eastern Group Issue of Booklet, 385
  • -- Eastern Group Railways' Notices to Shareholders Regarding Amalgamation, 497 ; Terms of Amalgamation, 548
  • -- Eastern, North-Eastern and Four other Companies Group to Form a New Company, 169
  • -- Great Northern and Great Eastern Negotiations Reported Complete, 65
  • -- Mr. Charles Sheath's Record, 665

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Grouping of Railways (continued):
  • -- LONDON AND NORTH-EASTERN GROUP (continued):
  • -- Scheme, Approval of, by Companies Concerned, 553 ; Approval also by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 635
  • -- SOUTHERN GROUP:
  • -- Hayling Railways Company Absorption, 497
  • -- Isle of Wight Railway Absorbed by London and South-Western in Southern Group, 11, 439, 497
  • -- Isle of Wight Railway in Receiver's Hands, 497
  • -- London and South-Western to Absorb the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, 117, 553
  • -- South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, The New Amalgamation. 11, 143, 474
  • -- Southern Group Absorption of Fourteen Companies, but Terms only Arranged with Two, 439
  • -- Southern Group Terms Arranged, Further Steps, 474. 497 ; Terms of Allocation, 553 ; Approval by Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, 635
  • - Halwill and Torrington Railway, North Devon, 100
  • - Hangehow, China, Proposed Electric Tramway, 100
  • - Heating of Carriages, Electrical, and also by Steam, 385
  • - India and Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 273
  • - Indian Allotments for New Plant and Improvements to Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway and to Great Indian Peninsular Railway, 273
  • - Indian Central Railway Advisory Board Decides on State Management, 273
  • - Indian Railway Board, Acworth Committee Recommendations, 422
  • - Indian Railways and Question of Future Management, 355
  • - Indo-Ceylon Train Ferry, at Last Self- supporting, 524
  • - Inner Circle Trains, Increase of Cars, 385
  • - Institutions, Locomotive and Railway--see Associations
  • - Interim Dividends Higher, 117
  • - International Chamber of Commerce, Railway Transport Meeting in Paris, 385
  • - International Railway Association Congress in London and. Later, in Madrid, 245, 441
  • - Irish Appointments to Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Railway and other Engineers Included, 644
  • - Irish Railway Bridge at Coleraine, 240
  • - Irish Railway Companies and the Men's Wages, 240
  • - Irish Railways' Compensation. 469
  • - Irish Railways' Future, Southern Ireland Commission Report, 281
  • - Irish Railways and the Ministry of Transport, 143
  • - Iron and Steel Trade Materials, Reduced Rates for Conveyance, 607
  • - Kantara-Hafa Railway in Egypt, Cost and Control, 39
  • - Light Railway Order. Extension of Ashover Line, Derbyshire, 553
  • - Light Railway Projected Between Long- ridge and Hellifield, 616
  • - Light Railways and Local Rating in North Wales, 441
  • - Light Signals to Replace Semaphores at Derby, 91
  • - Lithuanian Projected Railway on the Baltic Coast, 611
  • - Lithuanian Railway Projects, Further, 607
  • - Locomotive Coal Contracts by Northern Railway Companies, 355
  • - Locomotives Built at Woolwich, Criticism of Irregular Expenditure, 219
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Electrification, Extension to Coulsdon, 193
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Locomotive Remembrance, 525
  • - London and Brighton. Expensive Non-stop Train to Fratton, Financial Improvement Effected, 193
  • - London Electric Railways, Some Projected Improvements, 245
  • - London and Manchester Train Service, Complaints of Deterioration, 91
  • - London and South-Western Company's Bill and Powers Sought by London, Brighton and South Coast Company, 607
  • - London and South-Western Train Service Between Ludgate Hill and Tooting, Suspension, 193
  • - Madagascar, Railway Construction in, 441
  • - Malay States Railways, Plant for, 535
  • - Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways, Report on Proposed Extensions, 169
  • - Melbourne Suburban Railways, Lengthening of Platforms, 553
  • - Mersey Railway Re-signalling, Success of, 65
  • - Metropolitan Electrification Extension, 355
  • - Mexican Government New Railway in the State of Sonora, 39
  • - Mexican Railway Main Line Electrification, 579, 635
  • - Midland Railway and Port of London Bill for Facilities for Liners at Tilbury, 169
  • - Ministry of Transport Abolition, Date to be Settled, 635
  • - Ministry of Transport's Powers and Accident Prevention Measures, 193, 355
  • - Ministry of Transport and Railway Companies' Association, Statistics Question, 11, 192, 245
  • - Ministry of Transport, White Paper on Number of Railway Employees, 635
  • - Motor-propelled Trolleys Recommended for Platelayers, 152
  • - Motor Train Operation in Australia, Successful Result of Experiment, 413
  • - Moving Platforms in Paris Underground Stations. Tenders for Installation, 355
  • - National Union of Railwaymen and Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Companies' Proposals, 441, 497
  • - National Union of Railwaymen and the Coal Dispute Stoppage of Traffic, 91
  • - National Union and National Transport Workers, Affiliation Question, 665

RAILWAYS ARD TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Nationalisation, Mr. Winston Churchill's Changed Views on, 525
  • - New South Wales, Clyde Engineering Works, Settlement, of Dispute, 245
  • - New South Wales Railway System, Importance, Statistics, 607
  • - New South Wales and Victoria Agreement on Construction of Border Railways and Bridges, 273
  • - New Zealand Line Suggested in the North Island, 117; Report on Cost, 635
  • - New Zealand Railway Wagons, 2000 Imported from Great Britain, 327
  • - Nitrate Railways Company Electrification, 273
  • - North British Railway's Long-standing Dispute with Ministry of Transport, Settled, 497
  • - North London Railway's Safety Record, 579
  • - North Staffordshire Railway War Memorial, 219
  • - Northern Counties (Ireland) Section of the Midland Railway, Changes in Administration, 193
  • - Norwegian Grant for Nore Power Station and Numedal Railway, 65
  • - Nottingham Station's Closed Entrance, 691
  • - Paddington Station, Signalling Alterations, 441
  • - Parcels Post and the Railways, Agreement, 11, 91
  • - Paris-Brest Route, Couchettes Provided, 391
  • - Paris-Saint Germain Aerial Railway Proposed, 691
  • - Patagonian Possibilities, Projected Light Railways, 579
  • - Pekin-Mukden Railway and the Kai Ian Coal Mines, 143
  • - Pernik-Sofia Lino Electrification, 525
  • - Powers, Various. Sought by Several Railways, 607
  • - Privately Owned Railway Wagon to Continue, 169
  • - Pullman Car Company, its Advantage to the Railways, 421
  • - Pullman Car Trains Newly Started, 91
  • - Pullman Restaurant Cars on the Highland Railway, 299
  • - Quickest Route from London to London, Brighton and South Coast's Portsmouth Line, 497
  • - Railway Amalgamation Tribunal:
  • -- Approval by Amalgamation Tribunal of Schemes of London and North-Eastern Group and also of Southern Group, 635
  • -- Distribution of Funds Due Under the Railways Act, 117
  • -- East London Line's Share of Funds, 117, 643
  • -- Grouping of Railways--see Grouping
  • - Railway Communication for Exhibition at Wembley, Excellent, 193
  • - Railway Companies and the Men's Unions, Pay Reduction Question, 200, 245, 327, 355, 441, 497, 607
  • - Railway Fares and Grouping, 299
  • - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 11, 143, 219, 299, 469. 691
  • - Railwaymen and Approaching Changes, Appeal by Colonel Galloway, 413--see also Railway Companies
  • - Railwaymen and Employers, A "Change for Good," 553
  • - Railwaymen's Wages, No Change, 691
  • - Railway Rates and Coal Traffic, 355
  • - Railway Rates Tribunal, Death of President, Sir F. Gore-Browne, K.C., 245, 413
  • - Railway Shopmen's Wages, Bonus Reduction Postponed to Agreed Date, 200, 245, 327
  • - Railway Statistics for Ministry of Transport, 11, 192, 245
  • - Reconstruction of Part of City and South London Railway, Temporary' Omnibus Services, 11
  • - Re-naming of Different Groups, 525
  • - Retirement of Cambrian Railways Officials, 299
  • - Retirement of Lord Claud Hamilton, 385
  • - Retirement of Colonel Mount, 117
  • - Retirement of Sir Henry Thornton, Canadian Appointment, 385
  • - Retirement of Mr. F. G. Wright, 273
  • - Rickmansworth and Watford New Line, Metropolitan and Great Central, 355
  • - Road Transport Powers for Railways, Withdrawal of Bills, 39
  • - Rolling Stock Developments in Germany, Better Supplied than Before the War, 65
  • - Rome and Naples Direct Line, 91
  • - Russian Railway Bridges and Heavy Locomotives, 327
  • - St. James's Park Station Roof being Removed for Offices, 385
  • - Santander and Calat and Projected Railway Line, British Engineers' Examination, 299
  • - Scottish Railway Rates Reduction to Follow those on English and Welsh Lines, 193
  • - Scottish Railways' Agreement on Shopmen's Wages, 327
  • - Season Ticket (Traders). Concession, but no Reduction in Cost, 579
  • - Second-class Fares on Some Railways in London and North-Western Group to be Withdrawn, 525
  • - "Shopping" Tickets Restriction on Two Lines Withdrawn, 469
  • - Signalmen's Classification to Fix Rates of Pay,193
  • - Sleepers, Need of Careful Passing of, Before Treatment, 497
  • - South Africa, Union Government New Railways, 11
  • - Spanish Railway Electrification, Tenders Called for, 691
  • - Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary in 1925, 245, 441
  • - Swedish Experimental Locomotive Equipped with Turbine, Successful Tests, 219
  • - Swedish So-called Inland Railway, Last Section Completed, 65
  • - Swiss Federal Railways Electrification, Statistics of Extension and Coal Saving, 413
  • - Swiss Federal Railways' Order for Electric Express Locomotives, 74
  • - Sydney City Railway, 143
  • - Sykes' Lock and Block Signalling, and Accident Question, 299

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Thornton, Sir Henry, Move to Canada, 385
  • - Tokaido Railway Electrification and New Locomotives, 497
  • - Tooting's Need of Railway Communication, 143, 193
  • - Traffic, Goods, Statistics for March, 86
  • - Traffic, Goods, Statistics for September, 665
  • - Traffic, Merchandise, by Goods Train, Rates to be Reduced to 75 Per Cent. Above January, 1920, 65
  • - Traffic, Passenger, Statistics for March, 65
  • - Traffic, Passenger, Statistics for September, 665
  • - Tramway Car, New Type. R. Humphries, 91
  • - Trans-Zambesi Railway Opened. 65
  • - Uganda Railway Now Locomotives Order by Government, 65
  • - Ulster Railways, Report, on, by Commission of Irish Northern Parliament, 635
  • - Underground Extensions, Golder's Green to Hendon and Edgware, 355
  • - Underground Fares Reductions, 497
  • - Underground New Capital Issue Over-subscribed, 460
  • - Underground Railway Carriages Decoration, 413
  • - Underground Railways (London) Fares and Rates Advisory Committee, 143, 635
  • - Underground Staff Suggestions Adopted and Awards Made for Success, 268
  • - Unemployment and Development of Railways, Tribute to the Companies' Willing Help, 635
  • - Unemployment and Railway Extension Schemes, 691
  • - United States Railways :
  • -- Accident Record for 1921, a Great Improvement, 469
  • -- American Electric Railway Association Convention, 143
  • -- Automatic Train Control, Development of, W. J. Eck, 579
  • -- Automatic Train Control, Installation Ordered, 193
  • -- "Booster" for Tracking Wheel of Locomotives, 219
  • -- Car Shortage on American Lines, 607
  • -- Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, Opening in 1852, Celebration of Anniversary, 525, 579
  • -- Death of Mr. A. S. Baldwin, 117
  • -- Desert Sand Annoyance to Passengers in California, 525
  • -- Disastrous Collision on the Missouri Pacific, 219
  • -- Freight Statistics of United States Railways, 441
  • -- Illinois Central Railroad, Analysis of Revenue and Working Costs, 278
  • -- Illinois Central Electrification in Area of Chicago, 525
  • -- Inter-State Commerce Commission :
  • -- Annual Statistics of Block Signal System, 273
  • -- Coal Dispute, State of Emergency Declared, 117
  • -- Transportation Act, 1920, and Railway Rates, 525
  • -- Maintenance of Way Employees, Relations with the Railways, 665
  • -- Motor Cars and Level Crossings, 413
  • -- New York Central Payment for Expediting Train Movements, 469
  • -- New York Rail and Tramway Passengers, Great Increase, 553
  • -- Pennsylvania Railroad's Good Record of Safe Transport, 413
  • -- Petrol Motor-driven Trains, Experiments on Chicago Great Western Railroad, 385
  • -- President Harding's Proposals for Coordination of Transport Facilities, 665
  • -- Railway Shopmen's Strike Settled, 311
  • -- Railway Shopmen's Strike, Analysis of Heavy Loss Entailed, 413
  • -- Sleeper Preservatives, United States Statistics, 441
  • -- Turntables for Locomotives, New Type in America, 441
  • -- Wreck of a Philadelphia and Reading Express, 91
  • - Vale of Glamorgan Railway Taken Over by Great Western, 169
  • - Victorian Government Railways' Annual Report, 327
  • - Victorian Government Railways, Signal and Telegraph Branch, 245
  • - Victorian Railway, History from 1854 to Present Day, 299
  • - Victorian Railways' New Foundry Near Melbourne, 143
  • - Victorian State Railways' New Type of Locomotive, 327
  • - Wages Reduction and Cost of Living, 355
  • - Wagons and Compulsory Brake Equipment, 607
  • - Wellington (N.Z.) Tramway Improvements, 169
  • - Welshpool Loan to Railway to be Returned, 469
  • - Western Australia to Queensland, Uniform Gauge Railway, 169
  • - Western Australian Government and Price of Rails, 327
  • - Wimbledon and Sutton Railway Construction and Further Wimbledon Facilities, 553
  • - Wood Preserving in America, Waste Due to Error, 469
  • RAINFALL, Record, in the United States, 327
  • Refrigeration Rooms Lighting, Relative Heating of Vacuum and Gas-filled Lamps, 469
  • Re-heater Experiments in America, Efficiency Results, 413
  • Repairs by Electro-plating, F. H. Sweet, 299
  • Rhone Navigation and Regulation of the Lake of Geneva, Conference, 65
  • Richards, Mr. George, Incapacitated by Illness and Serious Financial Loss, Fund being Raised in Support, 288 ; (Letter), 449
  • Rivers and Tidal Currents, Gauging, Committee's Report, 117
  • Road Accident Inquiries and the Ministry of Transport, 355
  • Road Construction in China and Long-distance Motor Vehicle Service, 245
  • Road Surface Improvement and Savings in Haulage Costs, Dr. E. Lloyd Davies, 413
  • Roads in France, War Damage and Projected Repairs, 670
  • Roads, Reinforced Concrete, Tests of Traffic Effects in America, 39
  • Roll of Honour, Unveiling, 155
  • Roller Bearing Plummer Blocks, 660
  • Rolls-Royce New Chassis Manufactured in Great Britain, 497
  • Rubber for Sealing Rings in Water Turbines, 579
  • Rudge-Whitworth, Limited, Twenty-one Years of Research, 496
  • Russian Engineers, Relief Appeal, 677
  • Russian Journal, Mechanical Transport, 219
  • Russian Orders for Sheffield and the Midlands, 143
  • Russian Platinum Industry, 39
  • Russian Soviet Government to Improve Condition of its Scientific Workers, 327

S

  • SALT and Potash Discoveries in Nova Scotia, 691
  • Sand, Bituminous Deposits in. Discovery by University of Alberta, 413, 469
  • Scholarships, Archibald Dawnay, 1922, 158
  • Scientific Books for Blind Readers, 481
  • Scottish Oils. Limited, Meeting and Favourable Report, 11
  • Shale Oil Naphtha, Experimental Refining of, in United States, 219
  • Shanghai Municipal Council, Engineer's Visit to England and United States, 117
  • Sheet Lead and Pipes, Chief Cause of Failure, 299
  • Sheffield Foundry Trade, Projected Trade Technical Society, 299

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS

  • - Aircraft Carrier Furious Under Repair at Devonport Dockyard. 10
  • - American Warships for Poland as Nucleus of Navy, 39
  • - Atlantic Liners and Suggested Call at Plymouth, 299
  • - British Warships to be Broken Up in Germany, 219
  • - Canton Motor Boat Native Output, 553
  • - Diesel-driven Freighter and Economy of Oil Fuel, 143
  • - German Cable Steamer Norderney, Trial Trip, 219
  • - Hartlepool Secures Shipbuilding Contract, 11
  • - Hood. H.M. Battle-cruiser. Forthcoming Voyage to Brazil, 65
  • - Japanese Shipbuilding and Business Depression Increase, 691
  • - Leconte de 1íIsle Launched. 525
  • - Mauretania's Record Speed and Call at Plymouth, 525
  • - Motor Yacht Ara Fumigated by Poison Gas, 355
  • - Russian Mercantile Marine Reconstruction by German Engineers, 355
  • - Salvage Vessel Dalhousie. Formerly Fishery Protection Cruiser Hearty, 15
  • - Ship's Navigation Lights, Committee's Recommendations, 39
  • - Standardisation of Ship Construction, andc., in America, Suggested, 669
  • - Torpedoed Sussex, Her History, 327
  • - Trial Trip of the SS. Trigga for Service Between Esbjerg and England, 553
  • - United States Shipping Board, Projected Large Electrical Liners, 285
  • - Vindictive, H.M.S., Destruction, Portions as Monument at Ostend, 525
  • - Wireless Control of Steering and Engines of Large Battleship off the Isle of Wight, 169
  • SIGHT and Sound Combinations on the Screen, Demonstrations in Berlin, 553
  • Silica Without Other Ingredients Said to be Suitable for Glass Production. 413
  • Silver Discovery in Northern Manitoba, 635
  • Sixty Years' Service with Alldays and Onions, Limited, 26
  • Smoke from Boiler Fuel. Calculation of Loss Thereby, 245
  • Smoke Nuisance by Steamers in Glasgow Harbour, 245
  • Smokeless Furnaces and High Carbon Steel, Sheffield Oppose Smoke Abatement. 497
  • Solution of Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide as an Extraction Medium for Organic Substances, H. Plauson, 91
  • Sound, Standard Source of. Suggestion for, 385
  • South African New Harbour on Zululand Coast, 117
  • South African Scheme of Telephone Extension, 117
  • South African Smelting Industry and Lack of Capital. Bill to Provide Remedy. 65
  • South African Union, Weights and Measures New Act, 553
  • South-East Africa, Project for New Port, Sir G. Buchanan's Report, 635
  • South-West Africa's Rich Belt of Numerous Minerals, but Difficulties in Working, 39
  • Southend Electrical Supply Scheme, 65
  • Spain and its Lead Reserves, 635
  • Spanish Commercial Propaganda in South America, 219
  • Spraying Nozzle for Aerating Water, 299
  • Stamp Printing Machine, New, Installed in France, 635
  • Steam Fire and Salvage Boat for Calcutta, Merryweather and Sons, 428
  • Steam Trap, Float Type, Wm. Geipel and Co., 453
  • Steam Wagons, Supply of Water to, 80
  • Steel--see Iron
  • Stress Indicator, Tudsbery, 591
  • Submarine Cast Iron Water Pipe from New York to Staten Island, Forty-day Leakage Test, 65
  • Sulphur, Various Sources of. in the Far East, 441
  • Summer Holiday, 106
  • Surveyor's Camera on View, 20
  • Suspension Bridge at Shoreham to be Pulled Down and Replaced, 65
  • Swedish Cement Export Increase, 441
  • Swedish Slate Deposits, Economic Exploitation of. Possible, 327
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge end Works, Bill Read the First Time, 273
  • Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders, 169

T

  • TAMPING Material of Porcelain. Experiments, 355
  • Tank. Armoured, Amphibious, Successful Demonstration, 607
  • Technical College, Leonard-street, Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge, 665
  • Technical Societies and Irrelevant Discussions, 11
  • Telegraph and Telephone and Effect of Aurora, 117
  • Telephone Authority, International, Mr. Frank Gill's Suggestion Welcomed, 635
  • Telephone, Automatic, Exchange Installations in India, 231
  • Telephones, Bombay, Conversion to Automatic System, 219
  • Testing Machine for Armstrong College Engineering Laboratory, 117
  • Thornycroft's Educational System, 701
  • Timber Conditions in British Columbia, 11
  • Timbers of India and Burma, Lecture to Indian Legislature at Delhi, 219
  • Tin-plate Machinery', H. Spence Thomas, 665
  • Trade Between England and China, Sino- British, 11
  • Trade and Labour Conditions in America, 497
  • Traffic Signal Lights in American Cities, 193
  • Tramcars, Electric, Far from Ideally Perfect, 365
  • Transmutation of Hydrogen into Helium, Appalling Results--if Possible, 579
  • Transportation in Tsetse Fly Infected Regions, Fortunate Discovery, 464
  • Travelling Showroom for British Products in Canada, 362
  • Trials of Tractors, Lorries, andc., in Connection with Lyons Fair, 219

Tube Making on the Cinematograph, 649

  • Tudsbery Stress Indicat or, 591
  • Tungsten--see Iron and Steel
  • Tunnelling Hard Rock, Record, 117
  • Turbine Gearing, S. B. Freeman, 169
  • Turbine, Mercury Vapour, First Commercial Application of, 497
  • Turbines' Better Power Yield by Replacement of Steam with Mercury Vapour, Charles Steinmetz, 635
  • "Turfa," Brazilian, Results of Assay Tests, 665
  • Twelve-hour to Eight-hour Day in America, Inquiry Completed, 525

U

  • ULSTER and Decrees of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State, Misapprehension Among Consignors of Goods, 311
  • Underground Staff Suggestions Adopted and Awards Made for Success, 268
  • University College, Past and Present Students' Annual Dinner, 701

V

  • VAAL River Scheme, Pumping Stations, Power Transmission and other Construction Work, 231 ; Statistics of Cost. &c., 607 ; Second Unit to be Proceeded with, 656
  • Vancouver, New Pier for Ocean Liners, 143
  • Ventilation of Furnace and Engine-rooms, Professor Leonard Hill, 525
  • Victoria, Extensive Government. Work for Improved Telephones, Telegraphs, andc., 385

W

  • WALFISH Bay Improvement Scheme, 219
  • Water Power of North Wales, Mr. Henry J. Jack, 430
  • Water Power Schemes in Chile, British Capital Invested, 272
  • Waterproofing Properties of Water Gas Tar, 327
  • Water Supply of Calcutta to be Increased. 524
  • Water Supply of Colombo to be Increased. 355
  • Water Waste Preventer, 397
  • Welding Joints in Street Railway Track Various Methods Compared, 469
  • Welding Water Pipe Without Cutting Off Water, 607
  • Welfare--see Industrial
  • Welland Ship I'anal, Expected Cost of, 68
  • Windmill for Farm Power Supply. Projected Tests, 553
  • Windmills, Old English, J. C. Kershaw, 48
  • Wind Pressures in Very Tall Chimneys, C. E. Fowler, 169

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:

  • - Amateur Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony in France, 691
  • - Automatic Wireless Transmission from a Liner, 607
  • - Basis of Wireless Communication, Sir Oliver Lodge, 665
  • - Big Wireless Station Projected Near Saigon, 65
  • - British Wireless Broadcasting Company, 193
  • - Broadcast ing Concession at Buenos Aires, 665
  • - Delicate Apparatus in Large Quantities, Great Difficulties Encountered, Max Laurence, 441
  • - Direction Finders, Meeting of Manufacturers of, 193
  • - Fire Risks by Amateurs' Wireless Telephony, 245
  • - France, Algeria and Tunis, Communication Started Between Them and Syria, Palestine and Egypt, 635
  • - German Wireless Station of Nauen, Progress of Extensions, 273
  • - Indian Government Development of Wireless Communications, 219
  • - Indian Government Proposes System of Low- speed Wireless Stations, 65
  • - Large Battleship Steered and Engines Controlled by Wireless, 169
  • - Madras Wireless Station to be Converted to High-speed Automatic Plant, 219
  • - Marconi Company's Contract with Portugal for Wireless Stations Abroad, 193
  • - Marconi's Wireless Company, London, Receives Concession for Stations Between Austria and other Countries. 75
  • - New South African Station to be the Biggest in the World, 635
  • - New Zealand Engineer's Report, on Effect of Aurora on Telegraph, Telephone and Wireless Systems, 117
  • - Norway and Great Britain, Wireless Telephonic and Telegraphic Communication, 273

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued) :

  • - Safety Rules, New American, for Wireless Telegraph Installations, 39
  • - Secret Wireless Communication, Reported Device for Securing, 533
  • - South African Government Station for Direct Communication with United Kingdom, 273
  • - Steel Masts to Replace Wooden in Amateur's Wireless Installations, A Suggestion, 273
  • - Wireless in Coal Mines, Demonstration of Value, 117
  • - Wireless Telephone in Mine Safety and Rescue Work, 11
  • - Wireless Telephony from Depth of 700 Yards, 355
  • - Wireless Weather Manual, Issued by Meteorological Office, 169
  • WOOD STAVE Pipes to Replace Cast Iron or Steel for Water Supply, Experiments in United Provinces, India, 273
  • Woodworking Machines, Fencing and Protection of, Regulations, 690

X

  • X-RAY Department Opening at Manchester, 525

Y

  • YANGTZE Conservancy Scheme, Postponed Visit of London Engineer, 143
  • Yarrow, Sir Alfred, Prospective Marriage, 560

Z

  • ZINC Stocks on the Decline, Dr. J. Rubinfeld, 525

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