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ABRASIVE Manufacturing Plant, Large, at Quebec, 207
*ABRASIVE Manufacturing Plant, Large, at Quebec, 207
Acetone for Production of Synthetic Rubber, 97 Aerial Wire with the Key-Morse Apparatus ;
*Acetone for Production of Synthetic Rubber, 97  
Length Limitations, 119
*Aerial Wire with the Key-Morse Apparatus ; Length Limitations, 119
AERONAUTICS :
AERONAUTICS :
Aerodromes or Flying Fields, 55
*- Aerodromes or Flying Fields, 55
Aero Engines and Parts, Urgent Demand for, 163
*- Aero Engines and Parts, Urgent Demand for, 163
Aeroplanes in America, Difficulties with Four- bladed Propellers, 119
*- Aeroplanes in America, Difficulties with Four- bladed Propellers, 119
American Inventor’s Aeroplane to End the War in Sixty Days, 141
*- American Inventor’s Aeroplane to End the War in Sixty Days, 141
Aviation Engine Development, E. H. Sher- bondy, 541
*- Aviation Engine Development, E. H. Sher- bondy, 541
“ Borrodising” as Preventive of Corrosion,315 Fireproof Varnish for Aeroplanes, 407 Horse-power in Relation to Weight, Greatly
*- “Borrodising” as Preventive of Corrosion, 315  
Increased Proportion in Modern Aero¬planes, 497
*- Fireproof Varnish for Aeroplanes, 407  
Long Distance Aeroplane Record by Italian Captain, J. Laurenti, 229
*- Horse-power in Relation to Weight, Greatly
Motors, Aeroplane, 10,000 Orders Taken by One American Firm, 229
*- Increased Proportion in Modern Aeroplanes, 497
Planes of Flying Machines, Experiments in America, 547
*- Long Distance Aeroplane Record by Italian Captain, J. Laurenti, 229
Postal Service by Aeroplane, 190
*- Motors, Aeroplane, 10,000 Orders Taken by One American Firm, 229
Radiators, Aeroplane, Standardisation of, 234 Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air
*- Planes of Flying Machines, Experiments in America, 547
Service, 552
*- Postal Service by Aeroplane, 190
Seaplane for Training Purposes in the United States, Lieut. G. D. Murray, U.S.N., 519
*- Radiators, Aeroplane, Standardisation of, 234  
United States Aeroplane Makers and Metric Measurements, 229
*- Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service, 552
United States Airplane, Vacuum Chamber for Testing Engines, 541
*- Seaplane for Training Purposes in the United States, Lieut. G. D. Murray, U.S.N., 519
United States Aviation Engine, Advantages, 361
*- United States Aeroplane Makers and Metric Measurements, 229
Warning of Air Raids, Tests of Various Methods, 55
*- United States Airplane, Vacuum Chamber for Testing Engines, 541
AFRICAN “Da” Fibre for Rope Making, 519 Agricultural Machinery for Ministry of Muni¬tions, 77
*- United States Aviation Engine, Advantages, 361
Agricultural Machines for France after the War, Government Action, 229
*- Warning of Air Raids, Tests of Various Methods, 55
Agriculture by Mechanical Aids, Great Increase Expected, 119
*AFRICAN “Da” Fibre for Rope Making, 519  
Alcohol, Denatured, and Anti-freezing Pre¬cautions, 473
*Agricultural Machinery for Ministry of Muni¬tions, 77
Alcohol and Petrol, Power from, 315
*Agricultural Machines for France after the War, Government Action, 229
Alcohol, Synthetic, Manufacture on Commercial Scale in Switzerland, 207
*Agriculture by Mechanical Aids, Great Increase Expected, 119
Alloy, Copper and Zinc, Proportions and Use, 541
*Alcohol, Denatured, and Anti-freezing Precautions, 473
Alloy, New Anti-friction Type, 497
*Alcohol and Petrol, Power from, 315
Alloy for Ships’ Propellers, 249
*Alcohol, Synthetic, Manufacture on Commercial Scale in Switzerland, 207
Alloy Steel Castings for Dies in America, 163
*Alloy, Copper and Zinc, Proportions and Use, 541
Alloys, Iron-Aluminium and Iron-Silicon for Electro-Magnetic Uses, 77
*Alloy, New Anti-friction Type, 497
Alloys, Iron-Silicon, Acid Resisting Properties of, 163
*Alloy for Ships’ Propellers, 249
Aluminium Output from Foyers and Kinloch- leven, 73
*Alloy Steel Castings for Dies in America, 163
Aluminium Pistons for Internal Combustion Engines, J. Leopold, 55
*Alloys, Iron-Aluminium and Iron-Silicon for Electro-Magnetic Uses, 77
Aluminium, Possible Extraction from Stafford¬shire Clay, 293
*Alloys, Iron-Silicon, Acid Resisting Properties of, 163
Aluminium Scrap, Fluxes for Melting, 473
*Aluminium Output from Foyers and Kinloch- leven, 73
Aluminium Scrap, Methods of Melting, 185 Aluminium Works in Hungary, 497
*Aluminium Pistons for Internal Combustion Engines, J. Leopold, 55
American Co-ordinating Committee on Exporta¬tion, 518
*Aluminium, Possible Extraction from Staffordshire Clay, 293
American Society of Civil Engineers Abandons Convention for 1917 owing to War Work Demands, 15
*Aluminium Scrap, Fluxes for Melting, 473
Amethyst Colour Development in Glass, 271 Ammonia Production in Germany, 7 6 Ammonia, Sulphate of, United States Produc¬tion, 315
*Aluminium Scrap, Methods of Melting, 185  
Anthracite—see Coal
*Aluminium Works in Hungary, 497
Anti-Submarine Net at a Cost of Twenty Millions Sterling, A Suggestion, 293
*American Co-ordinating Committee on Exportation, 518
Antofagasta Port Improvements, Tenders in London Called for, 163
*American Society of Civil Engineers Abandons Convention for 1917 owing to War Work Demands, 15
Artesian Basin of Australia, Largest Known in the World, 385
*Amethyst Colour Development in Glass, 271  
Artesian Wells in Perth, Failure of Attempt to Utilise, 519
*Ammonia Production in Germany, 76
Artificial Colouring Matter in the United States, Large Capital Invested, 293
*Ammonia, Sulphate of, United States Production, 315
Artificial “ Tides ” Utilised for Coal Trans¬portation on the Ohio River, 293
*Anthracite—see Coal
Asbestos Industry of the United States, 229
*Anti-Submarine Net at a Cost of Twenty Millions Sterling, A Suggestion, 293
Asphalt, Paraffin, &c., “ Natural,” Produced in the United States, 163
*Antofagasta Port Improvements, Tenders in London Called for, 163
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES!
*Artesian Basin of Australia, Largest Known in the World, 385
ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIP¬BUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
*Artesian Wells in Perth, Failure of Attempt to Utilise, 519
HARTLEPOOLS SECTION :
*Artificial Colouring Matter in the United States, Large Capital Invested, 293
(Tees-side and Hartlepools Branch) Second Annual General Meeting, 484
*Artificial “Tides” Utilised for Coal Trans¬portation on the Ohio River, 293
LONDON BRANCH :
*Asbestos Industry of the United States, 229
Annual General Meeting : Reorganisation of the Association, 357
*Asphalt, Paraffin, andc., “Natural,” Produced in the United States, 163
INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Autumn Meeting ; List of Papers, 198, 239
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIP¬BUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
INSTITUTE OF METALS :
*- HARTLEPOOLS SECTION :
Autumn Meeting, 24
*-- (Tees-side and Hartlepools Branch) Second Annual General Meeting, 484
Diamond Formation, Lecture by Sir Charles Parsons, 497
*- LONDON BRANCH :
Memberships Question : Extra Election, 24 INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*-- Annual General Meeting : Reorganisation of the Association, 357
Awards for Papers, 440
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
DUBLIN SECTION :
*- Autumn Meeting ; List of Papers, 198, 239
Inquiry as to Available Hydro-electric Power in Ireland, 270
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
*- Autumn Meeting, 24
*- Diamond Formation, Lecture by Sir Charles Parsons, 497
*- Memberships Question : Extra Election, 24  
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*- Awards for Papers, 440
*- DUBLIN SECTION :
*-- Inquiry as to Available Hydro-electric Power in Ireland, 270
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
*- Electric Steel Furnaces, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
*- Non-Ferrous Metals Bill, 552
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*- Cadet Associate Membership, 207
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
*- Proposals for Compulsory Adoption of Metric System, 177
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*- Before Easter Programme, 531
*- Before Easter Friday Programme, 570
*- Christmas Lectures, 464
*- Donations for Experimental Research, 413
*- Meetings and Elections, 24, 509
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
*- Goods Clearing House System and Machinery Explained, Paper and Demonstration, A. W. Gattie, 39
*SOCIETY, FARADAY :
*- Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 323
*SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
*- Optical Stores Captured from the Enemy, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Williams, 437
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
*- Albert Medal Awarded to Mr. Orville Wright for Aeronautical Work, 11
*- Awards of Medals, 11
*- Howard Lecture by Mr. W. G. Fearnsides, Favourable Prospect for Iron and Steel Manufacturers in Eastern England, 361
*SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
*- Abnormal Temperature, andc.; Daily Temperature at Greenwich, W. W. Bryant, 486
*- Computation of Wind Velocity from Pilot Balloon Observations, P. Bolton, 570
*- Twelve-hourly Barometer Oscillation, Dr. G. C. Simpson, 486
*- Use of Monthly Mean Values in Climatological Analysis, E. G. Bilham, 570
*ASTRONOMICAL Error in 1 B.C., 247
*Atlantic Cable Used for Thames Bridge, 118
*Australian Defence Department, Proposed Plant for Benzene and Toluene Production, 59


ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS &
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SOCIETIES (continued):
*“BALSA,” Valuable New Tropical Wood, 541
  INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : Electric Steel Furnaces, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
*Bangkok, Siam, Use of Electric Vehicles, Independent of Coal Supply by Use of Rice Husks, 429
    Non-Ferrous Metals Bill, 552
*Barrow, Record Amount of House-building, 337
INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*Basic Slag for Agricultural Purposes, 385
    Cadet Associate Membership, 207
*Belt Transmission, Thickness Fallacy, 561
  INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : Proposals for Compulsory Adoption of Metric System, 177
*Bennis and Co., Lantern Slides, 384
INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*Benzene and Toluene Production in Australia, 59
    Before Easter Programme, 531
*Benzol Production by Gas Authorities Un¬profitable at Present Price, 293
    Before Easter Friday Programme, 570
*Benzol Production and Use After the War, 451
    Christmas Lectures, 464
*Bequest to University of Liverpool, 541
Donations for Experimental Research, 413 Meetings and Elections, 24, 509
*Birmingham Gas, Analysis of Use during Year, 141
SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
*Birmingham House Shortage and Town Planning, 97
Goods Clearing House System and Machinery Explained, Paper and Demonstration, A. W. Gattie, 39
*Blackpool Cliff Protection, 315
SOCIETY, FARADAY :
*Board of Trade Commercial Intelligence Department and New Industrial Develop¬ments in United Kingdom, 207
    Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 323
*Boiler Corrosion Preventive, 271
SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
*Boiler Furnace Excess Air, CO2 Percentage Measurement, 519
Optical Stores Captured from the Enemy, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Williams, 437
*Boiler House Operations, andc., Comparison between Steam Turbines and Boilers, Messrs. Otley and Pickles, 519
SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
*Bombs Dropped by Aircraft, Necessary Precautions, 55
Albert Medal Awarded to Mr. Orville Wright for Aeronautical Work, 11
*Bonuses for Female Workers in France, 547
Awards of Medals, 11
*Boracic Acid in Arc Lamps, 97
Howard Lecture by Mr. W. G. Fearnsides, Favourable Prospect for Iron and Steel Manufacturers in Eastern England, 361
*Brass Melting by Electric Furnace, Investigation at Cornell University, 249
SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
*Bridge in California, Concrete Arch Span Settling Without Cracking, 55
Abnormal Temperature, &c.; Daily Temperature at Greenwich, W. W. Bryant, 486
*Bridge Design, Economies of, Dr. J. A. L. Waddell, 497
Computation of Wind Velocity from Pilot Balloon Observations, P. Bolton, 570
*Bridge Designs, Standard, for Ontario, 97
Twelve-hourly Barometer Oscillation, Dr.
*Bridge Erecting Methods, A Forward Step, 271
      G. C. Simpson, 486
*Bridge Piers Obstruction to Flow of Water, Forthcoming Paper by Floyd A. Nathan, 11
Use of Monthly Mean Values in Climatological Analysis, E. G. Bilham, 570
*Brinell Hardness Test of Metals, Monsieur Guillery, 429
ASTRONOMICAL Error in 1 B.C., 247
*British-built Magneto on French Designs, 293
Atlantic Cable Used for Thames Bridge, 118
*British Empire Food and Raw Material Resources, Imperfectly Utilised, 473
Australian Defence Department, Proposed
*British Engineers’ Association, Annual Meeting, 105
Plant for Benzene and Toluene Production, 59
*British Industries Fair in 1918, 407
*Building Cost to be Doubled for Many Years to Come, 141


 
C
Canadian Scientific and Industrial Research, 55
*CALCUTTA’S Motor Vehicles, 97
Capper, Major-General J. E., Director-General of the Tank Corps, 229
*California and Earthquakes, 256
Carbon and Graphite Electrode Manufacture in Norway, 429
*California, Large Unmapped Area of Fertile Territory, 185
Carbon Monoxide in Mines, Simple Test for Detecting even Minute Amount, 337
*Canada, Hydro-electric Power Possibilities, 429
Cardiff, Election of Engineer and Surveyor, 541
*Canada, Munitions and Supplies Purchased from, in Three Years of War, 497
Castings of Chromium-Copper Alloys, Method of Preparing, 315
*Canada, Return of Industrial Activity, 407
Castings, Large and Small, Scrapping Economy, 22
*Canada’s Metal and Mineral Production, 271
Cellulose Acetate for Varnish Manufacture, 497
*Canadian Scientific and Industrial Research, 55
Cellulose Piping, Compressed, Satisfactory in
*Capper, Major-General J. E., Director-General of the Tank Corps, 229
  General Use, 141; as Substitute for Metal, 385
*Carbon and Graphite Electrode Manufacture in Norway, 429
Cement for Fastening Metal Parts to Marble, 97
*Carbon Monoxide in Mines, Simple Test for Detecting even Minute Amount, 337
Cement Industry in Japan, 249
*Cardiff, Election of Engineer and Surveyor, 541
Cement Mill near Guatemala City, Large Capacity and Low Cost of Product, 11
*Castings of Chromium-Copper Alloys, Method of Preparing, 315
Cemented Surface, Coating by the Nichol! Process, 33
*Castings, Large and Small, Scrapping Economy, 22
Ceylon, New Port at Aragam Bay, East Coast, 163
*Cellulose Acetate for Varnish Manufacture, 497
Charcoal and Conservation of Timber in Sweden, 337
*Cellulose Piping, Compressed, Satisfactory in General Use, 141; as Substitute for Metal, 385
Chelmsford, Works’ Sports for Charity, 196
*Cement for Fastening Metal Parts to Marble, 97
Chemical Industry in Switzerland, War Scarcity of Raw Material, 315
*Cement Industry in Japan, 249
Chemists, Industrial, National Association of, Proposed, 109
*Cement Mill near Guatemala City, Large Capacity and Low Cost of Product, 11
Chicago Meat-canning Factory’s Great Increase in Steam Generating Plant, 141
*Cemented Surface, Coating by the Nicholl Process, 33
Chimney, 570ft. High, in Japan, 185
*Ceylon, New Port at Aragam Bay, East Coast, 163
China’s Use of Electricity and Neglect of Gas, 315
*Charcoal and Conservation of Timber in Sweden, 337
Chinese Export Trade and Government Assistance, 119
*Chelmsford, Works’ Sports for Charity, 196
Chinese Factories, Details of Industries and Equipment, 497
*Chemical Industry in Switzerland, War Scarcity of Raw Material, 315
Chinese Imitation of Foreign Trade-marks, British Complaints, 141
*Chemists, Industrial, National Association of, Proposed, 109
Chisel, Best Method to Harden and Temper, 337
*Chicago Meat-canning Factory’s Great Increase in Steam Generating Plant, 141
Chlorine, Best Temperature for Electrolytic Production of, 229
*Chimney, 570ft. High, in Japan, 185
Christmas Gifts for the Labour Battalion, 462
*China’s Use of Electricity and Neglect of Gas, 315
Chromite Production in the United States, A Record Year, 337
*Chinese Export Trade and Government Assistance, 119
Clay-working Cinders, Value for Fuel, R. G. Lovell, 451
*Chinese Factories, Details of Industries and Equipment, 497
*Chinese Imitation of Foreign Trade-marks, British Complaints, 141
*Chisel, Best Method to Harden and Temper, 337
*Chlorine, Best Temperature for Electrolytic Production of, 229
*Christmas Gifts for the Labour Battalion, 462
*Chromite Production in the United States, A Record Year, 337
*Clay-working Cinders, Value for Fuel, R. G. Lovell, 451
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:
  Anthracite Coal, W. H. Booth, 33
*- Anthracite Coal, W. H. Booth, 33
  Anthracite Discovery in the Alps, 337
*- Anthracite Discovery in the Alps, 337
Calorific Value of Coal, Deterioration Since Outbreak of War, 271
*- Calorific Value of Coal, Deterioration Since Outbreak of War, 271
China, Pinghsiang Collieries, 163
*- China, Pinghsiang Collieries, 163
Coalfield Seams Burning in Large Area of the United States, 11
*- Coalfield Seams Burning in Large Area of the United States, 11
Coal Mines, Breathing Apparatus, Scientific Research Council Inquiry, 97
*- Coal Mines, Breathing Apparatus, Scientific Research Council Inquiry, 97
Coal Mining Regiments, Question of United States Raising them for France, 561
*- Coal Mining Regiments, Question of United States Raising them for France, 561
Coal Shortage in North-West America, Prohibition of Shipments to Canada, 337
*- Coal Shortage in North-West America, Prohibition of Shipments to Canada, 337
Coal for Steam Production, Advantages of Welsh Anthracite, W. H. Booth, 33
*- Coal for Steam Production, Advantages of Welsh Anthracite, W. H. Booth, 33
Controller of Coal Mines, Address and Code of Directions, 11
*- Controller of Coal Mines, Address and Code of Directions, 11
French Output of Coal, 315
*- French Output of Coal, 315
India, North and West, Disappointing Coal Supply, Suggested Substitution of Hydroelectric Power, 315
*- India, North and West, Disappointing Coal Supply, Suggested Substitution of Hydroelectric Power, 315
Indian Collieries and Use of Electricity, 11
*- Indian Collieries and Use of Electricity, 11
Indian Minerals, Coal the Most Important , 293
*- Indian Minerals, Coal the Most Important , 293
Italian Coal Discovery, 97
*- Italian Coal Discovery, 97
Oklahoma and Kansas, Shallow Coal-beds Working, 293
*- Oklahoma and Kansas, Shallow Coal-beds Working, 293
South African Coal, High Percentage of Tar, 293
*- South African Coal, High Percentage of Tar, 293
United States, Possible Shortage of Coal, and Wood Fuel as Substitute, 185
*- United States, Possible Shortage of Coal, and Wood Fuel as Substitute, 185
COAL Gas for Motor Cars, 531
*COAL Gas for Motor Cars, 531
Cold Storage and Ice Making, Liverpool Experience, 429
*Cold Storage and Ice Making, Liverpool Experience, 429
Cold Storage Warehouses for United Kingdom Food Supply, 541
*Cold Storage Warehouses for United Kingdom Food Supply, 541
Commercial Alcohol from Damaged Potatoes 540
*Commercial Alcohol from Damaged Potatoes 540
Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, Prizes, 552
*Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, Prizes, 552
Concrete, Best Colours for Colouring, 11
*Concrete, Best Colours for Colouring, 11
Concrete for Cheap Building, A House every Three Days, 407
*Concrete for Cheap Building, A House every Three Days, 407
Concrete Fence Posts and Attachment of Wire Fencing, 163
*Concrete Fence Posts and Attachment of Wire Fencing, 163
Concrete Fence, Reinforced, for Great Yarmouth, 385
*Concrete Fence, Reinforced, for Great Yarmouth, 385
Concrete, Reinforced, Action of Salt on, Professor H. J. M. Creighton, 572
*Concrete, Reinforced, Action of Salt on, Professor H. J. M. Creighton, 572
Concrete, Reinforced, Examined by X-rays, 492
*Concrete, Reinforced, Examined by X-rays, 492
Concrete,- Reinforced, Injurious Action of Salt in the Philippine Islands, 561
*Concrete,- Reinforced, Injurious Action of Salt in the Philippine Islands, 561
Concrete Roads, Emulsified Asphalt for Main-- taining, 229
*Concrete Roads, Emulsified Asphalt for Main-- taining, 229
Concrete Silos for Wheat Storage in Australia. 497
*Concrete Silos for Wheat Storage in Australia. 497
Concrete for Small Buildings, 385
*Concrete for Small Buildings, 385
Concrete as a Substitute for Timber, Bricks, Iron and Steel, 396
*Concrete as a Substitute for Timber, Bricks, Iron and Steel, 396
Copper and Lead of Serbia Exploited by Germans and Austrians, 229
*Copper and Lead of Serbia Exploited by Germans and Austrians, 229
Copper, World’s Production of, 197
*Copper, World’s Production of, 197
Coral Carving, Japan Endeavouring to Replace Italian Production, 519
*Coral Carving, Japan Endeavouring to Replace Italian Production, 519
“ Corimite,” Insulating Material Made from Fish Offal, 451
*“Corimite,” Insulating Material Made from Fish Offal, 451
Corrosion of Tinned Copper Sheets, 119
*Corrosion of Tinned Copper Sheets, 119
Cotton Spinning and Weaving Industry in Korea, 561
*Cotton Spinning and Weaving Industry in Korea, 561
Crane, Floating, Largest Lifting Crane Built in United States, 407
*Crane, Floating, Largest Lifting Crane Built in United States, 407
Crane, 50-Ton Locomotive Jib, for Panama Canal Docks, Unusual Type, 119
*Crane, 50-Ton Locomotive Jib, for Panama Canal Docks, Unusual Type, 119
*Crinan Canal, Inadequacy of, and Suggested Replacement, 207


D
*DANUBE Navigation and Ports for Increased Trade Development, 451
*Death of Mr. W. J. Widdowson, 541
*Decimal Coinage and Metric System of Weights and Measures, Opinions Invited, 361
*Deoxidisation, Electrolytic Process Patented in the United States, 229
*Diamond Drill Hole in New Jersey, Record Depth, 271
*Diamond Formation, Sir C. Parsons, 497
*Diesel Engine Driven by Peat Gas, 519
*Dock, Royal Edward, at Avonmourh, Projected Enlargement, 519
*Draughtsmen, Increased Pay, 413
*Dry Rot in Timber, Drastic Action Necessary, 337


E
E
EGGS, New Method for Safe Delivery, 473
*EGGS, New Method for Safe Delivery, 473
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
Applications of Electricity, List of 3000 in Booklet, 77
*- Applications of Electricity, List of 3000 in Booklet, 77
Arc Lamps, Uses of Boracic Acid, 97
*- Arc Lamps, Uses of Boracic Acid, 97
Arc Welding, Continuous Current Superior to Alternating, 541
*- Arc Welding, Continuous Current Superior to Alternating, 541
Arc Welding, Suitable Electric Conditions for, H. L. Unland, 407
*- Arc Welding, Suitable Electric Conditions for, H. L. Unland, 407
Armature Shafts on the Commutator End of
*- Armature Shafts on the Commutator End of Motors, Novel Method of Repair, 77
    Motors, Novel Method of Repair, 77
*- Army Cooking by Electric Oven, 429
  Army Cooking by Electric Oven, 429
*- Belfast, Electricity Supply Possible from Tidal Power of Strangford Lough, 163
Belfast, Electricity Supply Possible from Tidal Power of Strangford Lough, 163
*- Blast-furnace Tap-holes Opened by Electric Arc, 541
Blast-furnace Tap-holes Opened by Electric Arc, 541
*- British and Metric Systems as Affecting British Electrical Trade, 451
British and Metric Systems as Affecting British Electrical Trade, 451
*- Calcutta, Cheap Current for Cooking and Heating, 11
Calcutta, Cheap Current for Cooking and Heating, 11
*- Capacity of Single Turbo-generator Units, Limitation in Size, 473
Capacity of Single Turbo-generator Units, Limitation in Size, 473
*- Cattle Driving by Electricity, 141
Cattle Driving by Electricity, 141
*- Cauvery Power Scheme in Mysore, Conveyance of Very Heavy Machinery, 119
Cauvery Power Scheme in Mysore, Conveyance of Very Heavy Machinery, 119
*- Centralisation of Power and Profit from Byproducts, Enormous Gains Possible, H. Wilson-Fox, 429
Centralisation of Power and Profit from Byproducts, Enormous Gains Possible, H. Wilson-Fox, 429
*- Charging Plugs and Sockets for Electric Vehicles, 437
Charging Plugs and Sockets for Electric Vehicles, 437
*- China’s Preference for Electricity, 315
China’s Preference for Electricity, 315
*- Commercial Motor Vehicles, Electric, Projected Expenditure, 33
Commercial Motor Vehicles, Electric, Projected Expenditure, 33
*- Committee on Electric Power, Chairman and Additional Members, 11
Committee on Electric Power, Chairman and Additional Members, 11
*- “Continuously Loaded” Paper—Core Cable for Underground Telephone, 97
“ Continuously Loaded ” Paper—Core Cable for Underground Telephone, 97
*- Current Transformers and Possible Registration Errors, 497
Current Transformers and Possible Registration Errors, 497
*- Economy in Use of Electric Furnaces to Convert Steel Scrap into Castings, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
Economy in Use of Electric Furnaces to Convert Steel Scrap into Castings, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
*- Electro-Chemical Industries at Shawinigan, Quebec, 561
Electro-Chemical Industries at Shawinigan, Quebec, 561
*- Electro-Culture, Results of, on Garden Produce, 407
Electro-Culture, Results of, on Garden Pro* duce, 407
*- French Production of Iron by Electric Furnaces, 11
French Production of Iron by Electric Furnaces, 11
*- Furnaces, Government Permit and British Steel Making, 249
Furnaces, Government Permit and British Steel Making, 249
*- Furnaces at Work in Great Britain, Statistics of Increase and Type, 11
Furnaces at Work in Great Britain, Statistics of Increase and Type, 11
*- Generating Costs per Unit, J. Shepherd, 55
Generating Costs per Unit, J. Shepherd, 55
*- German Pocket Torch with Hand-driven Dynamo, 429
German Pocket Torch with Hand-driven Dynamo, 429
*- Harrogate, Proposed Installation of Byproduct Steam Boiler Plant for Electrical Supply, 163
Harrogate, Proposed Installation of Byproduct Steam Boiler Plant for Electrical Supply, 163
*- Indian Collieries and Electrical Winding, 11
  Indian Collieries and Electrical Winding, 11
*- Indian Collieries, Electricity Replacing Steam, 11
Indian Collieries, Electricity Replacing Steam, 11
*- Insulating Material from Fish Offal, 451
Insulating Material from Fish Offal, 451
*- Japanese and the Australian Market for Electrical Supplies, 497
Japanese and the Australian Market for Electrical Supplies, 497
*- Lamp Voltage, Standardisation of, 385
Lamp Voltage, Standardisation of, 385
*- Leeds’ Increased Electricity Supply, 429
Leeds’ Increased Electricity Supply, 429
*- Morocco, Suggested Water Power Development and Electrification of Railways, andc,. 315
Morocco, Suggested Water Power Development and Electrification of Railways, &c,. 315
*- Niagara Falls, Cost of Power from, 293
Niagara Falls, Cost of Power from, 293
*- Nickel Alloys Used for Centre Electrodes of Sparking Plugs, 451
Nickel Alloys Used for Centre Electrodes of Sparking Plugs, 451
*- Optical Pyrometer for Works Use, 249
Optical Pyrometer for Works Use, 249
*- Porcelain Insulators Made in the Transvaal, 519
Porcelain Insulators Made in the Transvaal, 519
*- Power Transmission Lines Nearly 700 Miles in Length, 293
Power Transmission Lines Nearly 700 Miles in Length, 293
*- Power Transmission Lines of Nevada, California Company’s System, Longest Yet Projected, 11
Power Transmission Lines of Nevada, California Company’s System, Longest Yet Projected, 11
*- Quebracho, for Cleaning Electric Insulators, 141
Quebracho, for Cleaning Electric Insulators, 141
*- Selenium Cell Produced by Californian Experimenter, Immensely Increased Sensitiveness, 33
Selenium Cell Produced by Californian Experimenter, Immensely Increased Sensitiveness, 33
*- Standard Voltages of Electric Supply in the United States, 249
Standard Voltages of Electric Supply in the United States, 249
*- Steel Mills, Rolling and Reversing, Advantages of Electric Motor Drive, 33
Steel Mills, Rolling and Reversing, Advantages of Electric Motor Drive, 33
*- Street Cleansing Vehicles in Sheffield, Satisfactory Economy Effected, 141
Street Cleansing Vehicles in Sheffield, Satisfactory Economy Effected, 141
*- Street Cleansing Vehicles ; Ten Years’ Life, 119
Street Cleansing Vehicles ; Ten Years’ Life, 119
*- Swedish Output of Electric Furnaces, 519
Swedish Output of Electric Furnaces, 519
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
*- Tata Hydro-electric Power Supply, Great Success, 561
*- Taxicabs, Electric, in Detroit, 497
*- Transmission Line Over the St. Lawrence River, Details of Erection, 77
*- Tungsten Wire Importation for Electric Lamps, 450
*- Turbo Alternator Development, History of, 519
*- United States Electric Furnaces, Large Increase, 451
*- Water Power and its Utilisation in France and Elsewhere, 561
*- Wellington, New Zealand, Storage Battery Truck for Use on the Water Front, 361
*ENERGY Required for Rain Production, J. Patterson, 473
*Engineers’ Clubs in Manchester and in Philadelphia, 249
*Engines, “Uniflow,” World’s Records of Efficiency, 141
*Envelope-opener for Office Use, 119
*Envelopes Placed in Typewriter by Machine, American Device, 163
*Explosives Output in the United States, 163
*Exports Prohibited by Board of Trade, Lists of Articles and Countries, 185
*Eyesight of Workers, Offer by Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians, 519


  ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
Tata Hydro-electric Power Supply, Great Success, 561
  Taxicabs, Electric, in Detroit, 497
Transmission Line Over the St. Lawrence River, Details of Erection, 77
Tungsten Wire Importation for Electric Lamps, 450
Turbo Alternator Development, History of, 519
United States Electric Furnaces, Large Increase, 451
Water Power and its Utilisation in France and Elsewhere, 561
    Wellington, New Zealand, Storage Battery Truck for Use on the Water Front, 361 ENERGY Required for Rain Production, J.
  Patterson, 473 »
Engineers’ Clubs in Manchester and in Philadelphia, 249
Engines, “ Uniflow,” World’s Records of
  Efficiency, 141
Envelope-opener for Office Use, 119
Envelopes Placed in Typewriter by Machine,
  American Device, 163
Explosives Output in the United States, 163 Exports Prohibited by Board of Trade, Lists of
  Articles and Countries, 185
Eyesight of Workers, Offer by Institute of
  Ophthalmic Opticians, 519
F
F
FALL of a Stone to Earth’s Centre, Calculations of Time Required, 561
*FALL of a Stone to Earth’s Centre, Calculations of Time Required, 561
Federation of British Industries, New President, 413
*Federation of British Industries, New President, 413
Feed-water for Boilers, Troubles Due to Sodium Hydroxide, 77
*Feed-water for Boilers, Troubles Due to Sodium Hydroxide, 77
Fiat Company’s Twenty-three Thousand Workpeople, 293
*Fiat Company’s Twenty-three Thousand Workpeople, 293
File-cutting Machines, First Recorded Use in this Country, 385
*File-cutting Machines, First Recorded Use in this Country, 385
Fire-brick, Melting Points of Various Samples, 185
*Fire-brick, Melting Points of Various Samples, 185
Fires in New York State, Large Proportion of Preventable Loss, 55
*Fires in New York State, Large Proportion of Preventable Loss, 55
Fishing Boat to Catch 60,000 lbs. of Fish an Hour, 229
*Fishing Boat to Catch 60,000 lbs. of Fish an Hour, 229
Flour Waste in Iron Foundries, Wood and
*Flour Waste in Iron Foundries, Wood and Sawdust as Substitute, 141
  Sawdust as Substitute, 141
*Fluorine—see Water Supply
Fluorine—see Water Supply
*Food Production and Tractors ; Training Drivers, 315
Food Production and Tractors ; Training
*Foremen’s Mutual Benefit Society, 397
  Drivers, 315
*Fruit Centres for Pulping or Drying Surplus Fruit, 180
Foremen’s Mutual Benefit Society, 397
*Fuel, Alcohol, from Sugar Molasses in Australia, 337
Fruit Centres for Pulping or Drying Surplus Fruit, 180
*Fuel Gas from Straw—see Straw
Fuel, Alcohol, from Sugar Molasses in Australia, 337
*Furnace Design, Principles of, A. D. Williams, 293
Fuel Gas from Straw—see Straw
 
Furnace Design, Principles of, A. D. Williams, 293
G
G
GAS and Industrial Efficiency, 497
*GAS and Industrial Efficiency, 497
Gas, Natural, 40,000 Bore-holes in the United States, 497
*Gas, Natural, 40,000 Bore-holes in the United States, 497
Gas Replacing Petrol for Commercial Vehicles, 97
*Gas Replacing Petrol for Commercial Vehicles, 97
Gas Supply of America and Toluol for High Explosives, 271
*Gas Supply of America and Toluol for High Explosives, 271
Gas Supply and Investigation by Fuel Research Board, 55
*Gas Supply and Investigation by Fuel Research Board, 55
Gas Traction, Joint Committee on, 393
*Gas Traction, Joint Committee on, 393
Gauges Tested for Ministry of Munitions by National Physical Laboratory, Ten Thousand a Week Average, 11
*Gauges Tested for Ministry of Munitions by National Physical Laboratory, Ten Thousand a Week Average, 11
German Use of Yeast for Manufacture of Buttons and Knife Handles, 97
*German Use of Yeast for Manufacture of Buttons and Knife Handles, 97
Germans Dismantling Blast-furnace Plants for Use in Munition Works, 451
*Germans Dismantling Blast-furnace Plants for Use in Munition Works, 451
Germany, Coal Prices and Gas Consumption, 319
*Germany, Coal Prices and Gas Consumption, 319
Glass for Cooking Utensils, Chemical Product,
*Glass for Cooking Utensils, Chemical Product, 293
293
*Glass from German Firms, 112
Glass from German Firms, 112
*Glass Tubing of Large Diameter, Simple Method of Cutting, 361
Glass Tubing of Large Diameter, Simple Method of Cutting, 361
*Glass, Window, Working Temperature of, 411
Glass, Window, Working Temperature of, 411
*Glycerine Industry, Japanese, Developments, 138
Glycerine Industry, Japanese, Developments, 138
*Government Changes, 55
Government Changes, 55
*Graphalloy, 497
Graphalloy, 497
*Graphite, Flake, from Ceylon and Madagascar, 135
Graphite, Flake, from Ceylon and Madagascar, 135
*Graphite in Oils, andc., To Obtain Permanent Suspension of, C. H. Bierbaum, 361
Graphite in Oil^, &c., To Obtain Permanent Suspension of,' C. H. Bierbaum, 361
*Graphite for Scaling Boilers, 473
Graphite for Scaling Boilers, 473
 
H
H
HOLLAND, Blast-furnaces and Rolling Works in, Suggested Erection of, 77
*HOLLAND, Blast-furnaces and Rolling Works in, Suggested Erection of, 77
“ Horse-power Race.” Professor A. E. Kennedy, 119
*“Horse-power Race,” Professor A. E. Kennedy, 119
House Deficiency in this Country, Local
*House Deficiency in this Country, Local Government Board Inquiry, 519
  Government Board Inquiry, 519
*Hungarian Aluminium Works for Exploiting Bauxite Deposits, 271
Hungarian Aluminium Works for Exploiting
*Hydraulic Power Installation in South Africa, The Largest, 293
  Bauxite Deposits, 271
*Hydrogen, Atmospheric, Proposed Works for Production in Iceland, 519
Hydraulic Power Installation in South Africa, The Largest, 293
*Hydro-technical Laboratory in Italy, 415
Hydrogen, Atmospheric, Proposed Works for Production in Iceland, 519
 
Hydro-technical Laboratory in Italy, 415
I
I
INDIA’S Disappointing Coal Supply ; Suggested Substitution of Hydro-electric Power, 315
*INDIA’S Disappointing Coal Supply ; Suggested Substitution of Hydro-electric Power, 315
India, Survey of, Genera] Report, 293
*India, Survey of, Genera] Report, 293
Indian Agriculture, Mechanical Cultivation Progress, 249
*Indian Agriculture, Mechanical Cultivation Progress, 249
Industrial Reconstruction Council, 530
*Industrial Reconstruction Council, 530
Interest Chart, Marsden and Co., Limited, 162
*Interest Chart, Marsden and Co., Limited, 162
Ireland, Inquiry as to Available Hydro-electric Power, 270
*Ireland, Inquiry as to Available Hydro-electric Power, 270
*Irish Canals Placed under Control of Committee, 55
*Irish Joint Committee of Engineers to Consider Peat Utilisation, 33
*Irish Water Power Schemes, Tidal Power of Strangford Lough, 163
IRON AND STEEL:
*- Alloy Steel Castings Used by American Drop Forging Manufacturers, 163
*- Alloys, Iron Silicon, Acid-resisting Properties of, 163
*- American Production of Steel Ingots and Castings, 11
*- Annealing Temperatures for Nickel Steel, 385
*- Atmospheric Effects on Sheet Iron, 315
*- Australian Company Erecting Works for Home Supply of Spring Steel, Railway Wheels and Axles, andc., 207
*- Chilled Cast Iron Car Wheels ; Effect on American Railways, 407
*- Chilling of Cast Iron, An Accidental Discovery in the Eighteenth Century, 185
*- Chinese Pig Iron for United States Shipbuilding, 451
*- Corea, Output of Ore of Poor Quality but Abundant Quantity, 163
*- Corrosion and “Borrodising,” 315
*- Electric Motor Drive in Steel Mill Service, Advantages of, 33
*- Electric Steel Furnaces, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
*- Electric Steel Making and Limitation of Furnaces, 249
*- German High-speed Steel, New Type, 541
*- Hardening of Steel, Frenchmen’s Solution, 315
*- Indian Pig Iron for San Francisco, 11
*- Iron-Aluminium Alloys, Messrs. Yensen and Gat ward, 301
*- Japanese Steel Works Projected for Manufacture of Plates, Rails, Square and Bar Steel, andc., 33
*- Japan’s Use of Electricity in Steel Manufacture, 337
*- Lincolnshire, North, as Centre for Steel Manufacture, 337
*- Manganese in Fire-box Steel, Specified Percentage, 249
*- Manganese Shipped from China to Japan, 429
*- Molybdenite of Low Grade ; Cheap Process of Manufacture, 207
*- Molybdenite Shipments from Quebec, 163
*- Molybdenum Steel, Great Value of, as Gun Lining, 55
*- New South Wales Manufacture of Steel Wheels, 141
*- New South Wales Steel Works, Demand for Rails and Shipbuilding Plates, 249
*- Reagent in Steel Investigation, Messieurs Le Chatelier and E. L. Dupuy, 451
*- Resources and Production pf Iron and Other Metalliferous Ores, 109
*- Steel Business Origin Claimed by an American, 541
*- Steel Foundry in the Yangtze Valley, Japanese and Chinese Agreement, 119
*- Steel Shortage in Canada; Shipping and Railway Needs, 141
*- “Swedish” Iron and Hematite Supply, Favourable Prospect for East England Iron and Steel Manufacture, 361
*- Tungsten, Uses in Electricity, 207
*- United States Steel Castings, Percentages of Kinds of Steel and Methods of Productions, 11
*- Wrought Iron, Cost of, Compared with Steel, G. G. Roberts, 315
*IRISH Production of Antimony and Lead, 451
*Irrigated Lands in Australia and the Barren Jack Dam, 473
*Italian Government Schemes for Hydraulic Development, 361
*Italian Internal Waterways, Periodical to Deal with Question, 185


J
*JAPAN Boating—see Ships
*Japan Builds 9000-Ton Steamer for British Owners in Less than Three Months, 207
*Japan as Competitor in Incandescent Lamp Trade, 361
*Japanese Glycerine Industry Development, 407
*Japanese Scientists Sent to United States to Study Industrial Conditions, 385
*Japanning Process, Double Operation, 337
*Japan’s Copper Ore Output and Exports, 185
*Java, Increased Sugar Production, 185
*Jute Substitute in Russia, 77


Irish Canals Placed under Control of Committee, 55
K
Irish Joint Committee of Engineers to Consider Peat Utilisation, 33
*KAISER and Czar in 1904, 207
Irish Water Power Schemes, Tidal Power of Strangford Lough, 163
IRON AND STEEL:
Alloy Steel Castings Used by American Drop Forging Manufacturers, 163
Alloys, Iron Silicon, Acid-resisting Properties of, 163
American Production of Steel Ingots and Castings, 11
Annealing Temperatures for Nickel Steel, 385
Atmospheric Effects on Sheet Iron, 315
Australian Company Erecting Works for Home Supply of Spring Steel, Railway Wheels and Axles, &c., 207
Chilled Cast Iron Car Wheels ; Effect on American Railways, 407
Chilling of Cast Iron, An Accidental Discovery in the Eighteenth Century, 185
Chinese Pig Iron for United States Shipbuilding, 451
Corea, Output of Ore of Poor Quality but Abundant Quantity, 163
Corrosion and “ Borrodising,” 315
Electric Motor Drive in Steel Mill Service, Advantages of, 33
Electric Steel Furnaces, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
Electric Steel Making and Limitation of Furnaces,' 249
German High-speed Steel, New Type, 541
Hardening of Steel, Frenchmen’s Solution, 315
Indian Pig Iron for San Francisco, 11
Iron-Aluminium Alloys, Messrs. Yensen and Gat ward, 301
Japanese Steel Works Projected for Manufacture of Plates, Rails, Square and Bar Steel, &c., 33
Japan’s Use of Electricity in Steel Manufacture, 337
Lincolnshire, North, as Centre for Steel Manufacture, 337
Manganese in Fire-box Steel, Specified Percentage, 249
Manganese Shipped from China to Japan, 429
Molybdenite of Low Grade ; Cheap Process of Manufacture, 207
Molybdenite Shipments from Quebec, 163
Molybdenum Steel, Great Value of, as Gun Lining, 55
New South Wales Manufacture of Steel Wheels, 141
New South Wales Steel Works, Demand for Rails and Shipbuilding Plates, 249
Reagent in Steel Investigation, Messieurs Le Chatelier and E. L. Dupuy, 451
Resources and Production pf Iron and Other Metalliferous Ores, 109
Steel Business Origin Claimed by an American, 541
Steel Foundry in the Yangtze Valley, Japanese and Chinese Agreement, 119
Steel Shortage in Canada; Shipping and Railway Needs, 141
“ Swedish ” Iron and Hematite Supply, Favourable Prospect for East England Iron and Steel Manufacture, 361
  Tungsten, Uses in Electricity, 207
United States Steel Castings, Percentages of Kinds of Steel and Methods of Productions, 11
Wrought Iron, Cost of, Compared with Steel, G. G. Roberts, 315
IRISH Production of Antimony and Lead, 451
Irrigated Lands in Australia and the Barren Jack Dam, 473
Italian Government Schemes for Hydraulic Development, 361
Italian Internal Waterways, Periodical to Deal with Question, 185
J
JAPAN Boating—see Ships
Japan Builds 9000-Ton Steamer for British
  Owners in Less than Three Months, 207
Japan as Competitor in Incandescent Lamp Trade, 361
Japanese Glycerine Industry Development, 407
Japanese Scientists Sent to United States to
  Study Industrial Conditions, 385
Japanning Process, Double Operation, 337
Japan’s Copper Ore Output and Exports, 185
Java, Increased Sugar Production, 185
Jute Substitute in Russia, 77
KAISER and Czar in 1904, 207


L
*LABOUR Accidents, Calendar of, 451
*Lamp, Gas-filled Type, with Renewable Filament, 561
*Land under Plough in England and Wales, Large Increase, 11
*Lantern Slides, Bennis and Co., 384
*Lead Mines in Flintshire to be Reopened, 97
*Lead Production in Certain States of America 385
*Lead Trade Development in Derbyshire, 429
*Leicester Town-planning Scheme for After the War, 55
*Lightning Flash, Length and Quantity of Electricity, 229
*Lignite, Distillation of, for Tars, 451
*Lincoln Housing and Town-planning Schemes, 497
*Liquid in Air, Method of Determining Surface Tension of, 541
*Liquid Ammonia, Latent Heat of Vaporisation of, N. S. Osborne and M. S. Van Dusen, 451
*Liquids in Capillary Tubes, Bigelow and Hunter and Mr. W. D. Bancroft, 561
*Locks on Canals, Comparison between England and Germany, 55
*London County Council Training of Munition Workers, 127


M
M
MACHINE Shop for Ford Motor Company, Remarkable Construction, 407
*MACHINE Shop for Ford Motor Company, Remarkable Construction, 407
Machine Telegraph Development, Anticipated Success, 429
*Machine Telegraph Development, Anticipated Success, 429
McNicholl Process for Coating Freshly Cemented Surface, 33
*McNicholl Process for Coating Freshly Cemented Surface, 33
Magnesia Bricks, Refractory Properties of, Messieurs H. Le Chatelier and B. Bogitch, 451
*Magnesia Bricks, Refractory Properties of, Messieurs H. Le Chatelier and B. Bogitch, 451
Magnetic Separators for Minerals, Varying Strength, 97
*Magnetic Separators for Minerals, Varying Strength, 97
Magneto Industry, British Developments, 97
*Magneto Industry, British Developments, 97
Manchester Corporation Omnibuses, Statistics of Running, 11
*Manchester Corporation Omnibuses, Statistics of Running, 11
Manufactures Formerly Obtained from
*Manufactures Formerly Obtained from Germany, Demand in England, 77
  Germany, Demand in England, 77
*Megaphones for Submarine Detection, 519
Megaphones for Submarine Detection, 519
*Metal Cutting by Revolving Smooth Steel Discs, 541
Metal Cutting by Revolving Smooth Steel Discs, 541
*Metal Economy, Discovery of Wasted Dies, 561
Metal Economy, Discovery of Wasted Dies, 561
*Metals, Boiling Points of, and Pyrometric Work, C. R. Darling, 497
Metals, Boiling Points of, and Pyrometric Work,
*Metric System, Proposals for Compulsory Adoption, 77
  C. R. Darling, 497
*Mid-Scotland Canal, Work for Demobilised Men after the War, 473
Metric System, Proposals for Compulsory Adoption, 77
*Milling Machines, C. Churchill and Co., 486
Mid-Scotland Canal, Work for Demobilised Men after the War, 473
*Mineral Wool, Pure White, Uses of, 385
Milling Machines, C. Churchill and Co., 486
*Mines in the Transvaal and Kimberley, Prevention of Pneumonia in Natives, 293
Mineral Wool, Pure White, Uses of, 385
*Mining Plant in South Africa, 561
Mines in the Transvaal and Kimberley, Prevention of Pneumonia in Natives, 293
*Mining Timber, Substitute for, Patented, E. Seward, 119
Mining Plant in South Africa, 561
*Ministry of Health, 552
Mining Timber, Substitute for, Patented, E.
*Molybdenum—see Iron and Steel
  Seward, 119
*Monazite Discoveries and German Control, 249
Ministry of Health, 552
*Monazite in Mysore, Disappointing Result, 361
Molybdenum—see Iron and Steel
*Monazite Sands for Gas Mantles, Discovery in Ceylon, 249, 473
Monazite Discoveries and German Control, 249
*Motor Car Engines, Battery System of Ignition, 337
Monazite in Mysore, Disappointing Result, 361
*Motor Car Engines, Cracks in Water Jackets, 140
Monazite Sands for Gas Mantles, Discovery in
*Motor Car Manufacture Replaced by Aircraft Motors, 519
  Ceylon, 249, 473
*Motor Car Weight and Improved Construction, 55
Motor Car Engines, Battery System of Ignition, 337
*Motor Car’s Record Speed, 473
Motor Car Engines, Cracks in Water Jackets, 140
*Motor Cars in America, Exhaust Cut-outs Discontinued, 361
Motor Car Manufacture Replaced by Aircraft Motors, 519
*Motor Industries, Technical Committee, Bodies Represented, 473
Motor Car Weight and Improved Construction, 55
*Motor Lorries for War Use Ordered in the United States, Large Orders, 293
Motor Car’s Record Speed, 473
*Motor Lorry Accommodation, Better Utilisation of, 77
Motor Cars in America, Exhaust Cut-outs Discontinued, 361
*Motor Omnibuses, Taxation and Upkeep of Roads, 33
Motor Industries, Technical Committee, Bodies Represented, 473
*Motor Ploughing in England and Wales, Cost per Acre, 561
Motor Lorries for War Use Ordered in the
*Motor Spirit, Standardisation of, Tests and Paper by Mr. Lomax, 429
  United States, Large Orders, 293
*Motor Taxation in France, New Formula for Determining, 337
Motor Lorry Accommodation, Better Utilisation of, 77
*Motor Tire Manufacture in America ; Own Mills and Own Cottonfields, 207
Motor Omnibuses, Taxation and Upkeep of Roads, 33
*Motor Trucks and Automobiles for United States War Department, Standardisation and Large Output, 385
Motor Ploughing in England and Wales, Cost per Acre, 561
*Motor Vehicles and Coal Gas, 315
Motor Spirit, Standardisation of, Tests and
*Motor Vehicles, Gas-driven, 97
  Paper by Mr. Lomax, 429
*Motor Vehicles, Suspension System of Improved Type, 315
Motor Taxation in France, New Formula for Determining, 337
*Motor Vehicles, to Value of Over Six Millions Sterling Ordered by the United States, 141
Motor Tire Manufacture in America ; Own
*Motor Volunteers, City, and Invasion, 384
  Mills and Own Cottonfields, 207
*Mowra Flower, Important Raw Product in Hyderabad, 119
Motor Trucks and Automobiles for United
*Municipal Engineering and Public Health, Effect of the War on, H. P. Boulnois, 328
  States War Department, Standardisation and
*Munition Workers’ Training under London County Council, 127
  Large Output, 385
Motor Vehicles and Coal Gas, 315
Motor Vehicles, Gas-driven, 97
Motor Vehicles, Suspension System of Improved
  Type, 315
Motor Vehicles, to Value of Over Six Millions
  Sterling Ordered by the United States, 141
Motor Volunteers, City, and Invasion, 384
Mowra Flower, Important Raw Product in Hyderabad, 119
Municipal Engineering and Public Health, Effect of the War on, H. P. Boulnois, 328
Munition Workers’ Training under London County Council, 127


N
*NATIONAL Association of Industrial Chemists, Proposed, 109
*Natural Gas Used for Lighting Pisa, 271
*Negro Emigration from Southern States of America Discouraged, 11
*New South Wales Imports and Exports, 407, 497
*New South Wales Mineral Output, High Value in 1916, 185
*New South Wales, Value of Mineral Exports, First Quarter, 1917, 229
*New York State Barge Canal Completion, 97
*New York, Weight of Traffic and Pavement Composition, 429
*New Zealand, Discovery of Scheelite, 55
*New Zealand Government and Factory Heating Appliances, 473
*New Zealand, Hydro-Electric Projects for the North Island, 97
*New Zealand, Increased Cold Storage since War Outbreak, 561
*New Zealand ; Sulphuric Acid Works in Christchurch, 385
*Niagara Falls and Shortage of Water Power both in Canada and United States, 271
*Nickel-Copper Ore, New Discovery in Ontario, 261
*Nickel in Ontario, 80 per Cent, of World’s Supply, 497
*Nitrates, Synthetic, in the United States, 315
*Nitric Acid by Fixation of Atmospheric Nitro¬gen Process, Comparison of Cost by Different Methods. 11, 77
*Nitrogen Products Committee’s Report, 541
*Nitro-Starch as Blasting Explosive, Advantages of, 33
*Noise of Trucks on Concrete Floor, Method of Deadening, 33
*Nottingham City Engineer, Mr. A. Brown’s Long Service, 541
O
*OIL for Burning, Advancing Price, 271
*Oil-forming Conditions in the British Isles, W. H. Dalton, 519
*Oil Production of the United States, 561
*Omnibuses Run on Coal Gas Instead of Petrol, Great Saving in Cost, 11
*Ontario Government and Net Fishing, 271
*Optical Glass: The Real Introducers of New Materials, 473
*Orange River Falls, South Africa, 407
*Oven for Electric Cooking for Army Use, 385
P
*PAINT as a Rust Preventive, Experiments, 319
*Panama Canal, Big Docks to be Built, 315
*Panama Canal and Railroad, Improved Health of Employees, 185
*Paper and Lectures for West of Scotland Institute, Difficulty in Obtaining, 229
*Papyrus in North Zululand, Company Formed to Utilise, at Christiania, 207
*Paraffin for Motor Tractors, Question of Lower Prices, 293
*Paris, Flood Prevention and Navigation Improvement Works, 293
*Paris Tramways, Increased Working Expenses, 293
*Patents, Statistics of Applications, 33
*Peat Gas for Driving Diesel Engine, 519
*Petrol Consumption in France, Restrictions and Reserve Stock, 385
*Petrol Extracted from Natural Gas in the United States, 337
*Petrol Imports into United Kingdom, 97
*Petrol Production in the United States, 271
*Petrol Shortage, Problem in United States, 361
*Petrol, Synthetic, from Kerosene or Paraffin at Cost of 0.5d. per Gallon, 163
*Petrol Waste, Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks on, 97
*Petroleum in Burma, Increased Output, 249
*Petroleum, Natural Formation Secret not yet Discovered, W. H. Dalton, 519
*Piles of Steel Pipe with Concrete Lining, 337
*Pistons for Internal Combustion Engines, J. Leopold, 55
*Platinum, Difficulty in Finding Alloy for, 271
*Platinum Discovery in Southern Spain, 271
*Platinum in Manitoba, 406
*Platinum for Military Purposes, 229
*Platinum Output of the World in 1916, 11
*Platinum Substitute ; Alloy of Gold and Palladium, 119
*Ploughing by Motor Traction, Forty Acres in Six Ten-hour Days, 497
*Plymouth Harbour, Development of Catte- water Lower Reaches, 473
*Pneumonia Among South African Native Miners, Success of Inoculation, 185
*Port Kembla, New South Wales, 385
*Portugal and New Industries ; Large Iron and Steel Works, 229
*Postal Services by Aeroplane, Established and Projected, 190
*Potash from Feldspar, 229
*Potash Salts Production in United States, 97
*Potash Scarcity in Germany ; Trade Apprehensions, 473
*Production Limit ; The Human Factor in Industry, G. E. Toogood, 537
*Prohibited Exports from British Empire, 55, 77
*Protected Occupations, Scrap Metal Collection, Dr. Addison, 38
*Punch, Press Mud and the Ministry of Munitions, 271
*Pyrometer, Optical, for Works Use, 249
*Pyrometers and Pyrometry, Instruments Shown and General Discussion, 323


Ontario Government and Net Fishing, 271
Optical Glass: The Real Introducers of New
  Materials, 473
Orange River Falls, South Africa, 407
Oven for Electric Cooking for Army Use, 385
p
PAINT as a Rust Preventive, Experiments, 319
Panama Canal, Big Docks to be Built, 315
Panama Canal and Railroad, Improved Health of Employees, 185
Paper and Lectures for West of Scotland Institute, Difficulty in Obtaining, 229
Papyrus in North Zululand, Company Formed to Utilise, at Christiania, 207
Paraffin for Motor Tractors, Question of Lower Prices, 293
Paris, Flood Prevention and Navigation Improvement Works, 293
Paris Tramways, Increased Working Expenses, 293
Patents, Statistics of Applications, 33
Peat Gas for Driving Diesel Engine, 519
Petrol Consumption in France, Restrictions and Reserve Stock, 385
Petrol Extracted from Natural Gas in the
  United States, 337
Petrol Imports into United Kingdom, 97
Petrol Production in the United States, 271
Petrol Shortage, Problem in United States, 361
Petrol, Synthetic, from Kerosene or Paraffin at
  Cost of |d. per Gallon, 163
Petrol Waste, Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks on, 97
Petroleum in Burma, Increased Output, 249
Petroleum, Natural Formation Secret not yet
  Discovered, W. H. Dalton, 519
Piles of Steel Pipe with Concrete Lining, 337
Pistons for Internal Combustion Engines, J.
  Leopold, 55
Platinum, Difficulty in Finding Alloy for, 271
Platinum Discovery in Southern Spain, 271
Platinum in Manitoba, 406
Platinum for Military Purposes, 229
Platinum Output of the World in 1916, 11
Platinum Substitute ; Alloy of Gold and Palladium, 119
Ploughing by Motor Traction, Forty Acres in Six Ten-hour Days, 497
Plymouth Harbour, Development of Catte- water Lower Reaches, 473
Pneumonia Among South African Native
  Miners, Success of Inoculation, 185
Port Kembla, New South Wales, 385
Portugal and New Industries ; Large Iron and Steel Works, 229
Postal Services by Aeroplane, Established and Projected, 190
Potash from Feldspar, 229
Potash Salts Production in United States, 97
Potash Scarcity in Germany ; Trade Apprehensions, 473
Production Limit ; The Human Factor in Industry, G. E. Toogood, 537
Prohibited Exports from British Empire, 55, 77
Protected Occupations, Scrap Metal Collection, Dr. Addison, 38
Punch, Press Mud and the Ministry of Munitions, 271
Pyrometer, Optical, for Works Use, 249
Pyrometers and Pyrometry, Instruments Shown and General Discussion, 323
Q
Q
QUEBEC New Dry Dock, Largest in the World, 141
*QUEBEC New Dry Dock, Largest in the World, 141
Queensland, Mineral Output of, 515
*Queensland, Mineral Output of, 515
 
R
R
RAGS of the British Army, High Prices Paid, 55
*RAGS of the British Army, High Prices Paid, 55
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
  Accident Due to Sleeping Engine Driver, 385 at Finchley-road Station, Need of Automatic Signalling, 271
*- Accident Due to Sleeping Engine Driver, 385  
            Scotch Express, 561
*- Accident at Finchley-road Station, Need of Automatic Signalling, 271
to Soldiers’ Train in Yorkshire, 271 Tramway, at Dover, 185, 429
*- Accident Scotch Express, 561
Accidents, Prevention of, Harriman Medal
*- Accident to Soldiers’ Train in Yorkshire, 271  
Awarded to Illinois Central Railway Company, 6
*- Accident Tramway, at Dover, 185, 429
Air Raid Shelter in Hitherto Unopened Railway Tunnels, 407
*- Accidents, Prevention of, Harriman Medal
Air Raids and Ventilation of Tube Railways, 361
*- Awarded to Illinois Central Railway Company, 6
Alaskan Railway, Completion Hastened to Bring About Advantages of all Kinds, 163
*- Air Raid Shelter in Hitherto Unopened Railway Tunnels, 407
Albert Medal for Life Saving, Award, 561
*- Air Raids and Ventilation of Tube Railways, 361
  Ambulance Train of Sixteen Coaches Built in Fifteen Weeks by Midland Railway, 229 American Engineers and French Railways, 315
*- Alaskan Railway, Completion Hastened to Bring About Advantages of all Kinds, 163
American Engineers’ Plans for Spanish Railways, 407
*- Albert Medal for Life Saving, Award, 561
American Fatal Car Collision, 473
*- Ambulance Train of Sixteen Coaches Built in Fifteen Weeks by Midland Railway, 229  
American Freight Car Efficiency and Car
*- American Engineers and French Railways, 315
    Builders’ Association Rules, 97
*- American Engineers’ Plans for Spanish Railways, 407
American Railroads and Coal, Analysis of Kinds Used, 249
*- American Fatal Car Collision, 473
American Railway Authorities ; Conference to Reduce Clerical Work, 473
*- American Freight Car Efficiency and Car Builders’ Association Rules, 97
American Railways—see also United States Railways and Inter-State Commerce Commission
*- American Railroads and Coal, Analysis of Kinds Used, 249
Ames, Oakes and Oliver, Constructors of First Transcontinental Railway Oyer the Rockies, 207
*- American Railway Authorities ; Conference to Reduce Clerical Work, 473
Appointments and Changes of Personnel on
*- American Railways—see also United States Railways and Inter-State Commerce Commission
Various Railways, 11, 33, 55, 77, 97 184 249, 337, 361
*- Ames, Oakes and Oliver, Constructors of First Transcontinental Railway Oyer the Rockies, 207
Argentine Government and Railway Supply Questions, 77
*- Appointments and Changes of Personnel on Various Railways, 11, 33, 55, 77, 97 184 249, 337, 361
Association of Private Owners of Railway Rolling Stock, 73
*- Argentine Government and Railway Supply Questions, 77
Australian Commonwealth Railways Bill, Non-Political Control, 337
*- Association of Private Owners of Railway Rolling Stock, 73
Australian East-West Railway, Cost, 451
*- Australian Commonwealth Railways Bill, Non-Political Control, 337
Australian East-West Railway; Projected
*- Australian East-West Railway, Cost, 451
    Exhibition to Celebrate Opening, 229
*- Australian East-West Railway; Projected Exhibition to Celebrate Opening, 229
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- I tinued)
*- Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway ; Approaching Completion and Subsequent Train Service, 33, 77, 229, 337
Australian East-West Transcontinental Rail’ way ; Approaching Completion and Subsequent Train Service, 33, 77, 229, 337
*- Bacteriological Car Laboratory Presented to French Army, 473
Bacteriological Car Laboratory Presented to French Army, 473
*- Bakerloo to Watford, Lengthened Trains, 497
Bakerloo to Watford, Lengthened Trains, 497
*- Baltimore and Ohio Railway, Employment of Women, 42
Baltimore and Ohio Railway, Employment of Women, 42
*- Barrow-in-Furness, Deficiency of House Accommodation, Strain on Railways, 207  
Barrow-in-Furness, Deficiency of House Accommodation, Strain on Railways, 207 Beasley, Mr. A., Retirement from Taff Vale Managership and Appointment as Director, 33, 55, 97
*- Beasley, Mr. A., Retirement from Taff Vale Managership and Appointment as Director, 33, 55, 97
  Belgian Locomotives in France, 55, 77
*- Belgian Locomotives in France, 55, 77
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Company Builds Ambulance Trains, 67
*- Bombay, Baroda and Central India Company Builds Ambulance Trains, 67
Brazilian Purchase of Locomotives to Expedite Food Supplies to Allies, 519
*- Brazilian Purchase of Locomotives to Expedite Food Supplies to Allies, 519
British Railway Administration, Mr. Lynch’s Questions, 451
*- British Railway Administration, Mr. Lynch’s Questions, 451
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Scrap, Economical Treatment of Castings, .2.2 . .
*- Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Scrap, Economical Treatment of Castings, 22
Burma Railways Company’s Supplies for War Purposes, 561
*- Burma Railways Company’s Supplies for War Purposes, 561
Business or Pleasure,Overcrowded Travelling, 455
*- Business or Pleasure,Overcrowded Travelling, 455
Butterworth, Sir A. Kaye, General Manager of North-Eastern Railway to Visit America on Behalf of the Government, 163
*- Butterworth, Sir A. Kaye, General Manager of North-Eastern Railway to Visit America on Behalf of the Government, 163
Cab Penny Toll Dispute Settled, 561
*- Cab Penny Toll Dispute Settled, 561
Cabs and Taxis and Railway Stations, Tolls, 163
*- Cabs and Taxis and Railway Stations, Tolls, 163
Cabs Use of Railway Stations, Position Defined, 163
*- Cabs Use of Railway Stations, Position Defined, 163
Caledonian Railway, Collision at Newton Colliery, Result of Inquiry, 55
*- Caledonian Railway, Collision at Newton Colliery, Result of Inquiry, 55
California and other States ; Level Crossing Regulations, 561
*- California and other States ; Level Crossing Regulations, 561
Cambrian Railway Company’s Prizes for Well-kept Stations, 519
*- Cambrian Railway Company’s Prizes for Well-kept Stations, 519
Canadian Dominion and the Maritime Provinces, Intercolonial Railway Completion, 33
*- Canadian Dominion and the Maritime Provinces, Intercolonial Railway Completion, 33
Government Railways, New Rolling Stock, 229
*- Canadian Government Railways, New Rolling Stock, 229
Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways’ Postponement of Adoption of Uniform Gauge, 330
*- Canadian Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways’ Postponement of Adoption of Uniform Gauge, 330
Northern Railway, Petition Against Government Purchase, 207
*- Canadian Northern Railway, Petition Against Government Purchase, 207
Northern Railway Taken Over by Government—Question of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 119
*- Canadian Northern Railway Taken Over by Government—Question of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 119
Pacific Railway’s Projected Doubledeck Bridge at Toronto, 33
*- Canadian Pacific Railway’s Projected Doubledeck Bridge at Toronto, 33
Railway Association for National Defence, 519
*- Canadian Railway Association for National Defence, 519
Railway Combination and Removal of Rails to France, 119
*- Canadian Railway Combination and Removal of Rails to France, 119
            Railway Commission, Cost of, 451
*- Canadian Railway Commission, Cost of, 451
            Railway Revenues, 141
*- Canadian Railway Revenues, 141
    Canal Control Committee, Annual Cost, 541
*- Canal Control Committee, Annual Cost, 541
Canal Transport for Coal and Heavy Goods Traffic, to Relieve Railways, 361
*- Canal Transport for Coal and Heavy Goods Traffic, to Relieve Railways, 361
Cape to Cairo Railway, Completion to Bukama on the Congo, 207
*- Cape to Cairo Railway, Completion to Bukama on the Congo, 207
Cars Partly Loaded Only; Photographs Sent to Traders to Induce Economy in Use of Railway Facilities, 207, 249
*- Cars Partly Loaded Only; Photographs Sent to Traders to Induce Economy in Use of Railway Facilities, 207, 249
Central Railroad of New Jersey, Economy in Card Passes, 473
*- Central Railroad of New Jersey, Economy in Card Passes, 473
Channel Tunnel Project, Government Support Refused during War, 163
*- Channel Tunnel Project, Government Support Refused during War, 163
Charing Cross Bridge Strengthening, Bill Passed, 11
*- Charing Cross Bridge Strengthening, Bill Passed, 11
Chemin de Fer du Nord, Change of General Manager, 11, 77
*- Chemin de Fer du Nord, Change of General Manager, 11, 77
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Accident, 385
*- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Accident, 385
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Company, Saving of Fuel Due to Electrification, 459, 541
*- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Company, Saving of Fuel Due to Electrification, 459, 541
Chicago and North-Western Railway and “ Safety First ” Post Cards, 33
*- Chicago and North-Western Railway and “Safety First” Post Cards, 33
Children’s Home in Memory of South Indian Railway Engineer Killed in Action. 229
*- Children’s Home in Memory of South Indian Railway Engineer Killed in Action. 229
Clayton Aniline Company and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 271
*- Clayton Aniline Company and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 271
Coal Consumption on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, 163
*- Coal Consumption on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, 163
Control and the Coming Winter, 97, 315 for London, Rail-borne and Sea-borne in 1914 and 1917, 11
*- Coal Control and the Coming Winter, 97, 315  
Mines in Ireland and Railway Facilities 429
*- Coal for London, Rail-borne and Sea-borne in 1914 and 1917, 11
Pooling in United States : Avoidance of. Delay in Shiploading, 337
*- Coal Mines in Ireland and Railway Facilities 429
Rate Differences, Anomalies of Transport, 451
*- Coal Pooling in United States : Avoidance of, Delay in Shiploading, 337
Transport Reorganisation in the North- West of England, 429
*- Coal Rate Differences, Anomalies of Transport, 451
Transport Scheme, Great Saving, 497, 519
*- Coal Transport Reorganisation in the North- West of England, 429
Wagons to and from Collieries, Investigation of Delays, 497
*- Coal Transport Scheme, Great Saving, 497, 519
    Wagons and Private Ownership, 315 Collection and Distribution of Goods, Reform Needed, 497
*- Coal Wagons to and from Collieries, Investigation of Delays, 497
Concrete Disintegration in Linings of Railway Tunnels in America, 163
*- Coal Wagons and Private Ownership, 315  
Copenhagen, New Underground Railway Stopped for Want of Material, 249
*- Collection and Distribution of Goods, Reform Needed, 497
    Crane Accident on Breakdown Work, 293
*- Concrete Disintegration in Linings of Railway Tunnels in America, 163
Death of Mr. William Smith, 361
*- Copenhagen, New Underground Railway Stopped for Want of Material, 249
Death of Old Engine-driver Due to Heat, 97
*- Crane Accident on Breakdown Work, 293
Death of Mr. W. R. Sykes, 293
*- Death of Mr. William Smith, 361
Difficulties of Railwav Service in War-time, 361
*- Death of Old Engine-driver Due to Heat, 97
Dividends, Interim, of Certain Railways, 141
*- Death of Mr. W. R. Sykes, 293
? Drivers’ and Guards’ Difficulty in Regard to Food and Lodgings When Away from Homes, 97
*- Difficulties of Railwav Service in War-time, 361
Eastern Bengal Railway Survey for Ferry Boat Service on Jamuna River, 191
*- Dividends, Interim, of Certain Railways, 141
Economies of Railway Operation in America, Committee Appointed, 18
*- Drivers’ and Guards’ Difficulty in Regard to Food and Lodgings When Away from Homes, 97
Economy and Free Travelling of Conference Delegates, 407
*- Eastern Bengal Railway Survey for Ferry Boat Service on Jamuna River, 191
Electric Headlights Replace Oil on Baltimore and Ohio Locomotives, 451
*- Economies of Railway Operation in America, Committee Appointed, 18
Electric Locomotive Built in Manchuria, 519
*- Economy and Free Travelling of Conference Delegates, 407
Electrification of 211 Miles of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.. Paul Railroad, 271
*- Electric Headlights Replace Oil on Baltimore and Ohio Locomotives, 451
Elmira Water, Light and Railroad Company and Repair of Armature Shafts, 77
*- Electric Locomotive Built in Manchuria, 519
Employers’ Liability, Trial Ends in Verdict for the Railway, 497
*- Electrification of 211 Miles of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.. Paul Railroad, 271
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- ] tinued): .
*- Elmira Water, Light and Railroad Company and Repair of Armature Shafts, 77
Live Stock Trespassing on American Railways, Action by all Companies, 249
*- Employers’ Liability, Trial Ends in Verdict for the Railway, 497
Liverpool, Increase in Railway Haulage Charges, 271
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
Locomotive and Railway Material, Exports from the United States, 249
*- Erie Railroad, Discontinuance of Numerous Passenger Trains, 77
Locomotives for Burning Pulverised Fuel, 33
*- Exhibition of Produce of Allotment Holders on the London and South-Western Railway, 229
London and North-Western Hotel at Birmingham, Extensions, 193
*- Fares Increase on London Railways, 229
London and North-Western Railway versus
*- Fares Increase Unlikely to be Further Extended, 519
    J. Sankey and Son, Carriage of Wheels, 55
*- Federated Malay States Railways, Favourable Financial Position, 473
London and North-Western Railway, War Casualties, 229
*- Fine for Letting Wagons on Hire Without Government Permit, 481
London and North-Western Railway, Decorations, 519
*- Fire Outbreak on Ammunition Train ; Rewards foi Courageous Work of Staff, 337
Louisville and Nashville Railroad and Western Union Telegraph Ccmpany’s Poles, United States Government Intervenes, 97 .
*- Flashlights at Level Crossings on the Furness Railways, Source of Economy as well as Safety, 519
Madrid to Construct Electrical Underground Railway, 185
*- Flowers for Manchester Hospitals, Railway Arrangement for Delivery, 141
Manchester Train Service Changes, Midland Railway, 429
*- Food Instruction Trains in the United States, 271
Mechanical Stokers on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 385
*- France, Northern Railway Chief Engineer Resigning Post, 11
Melbourne, Railway Electrification in, 451
*- Free Travelling for Army ReServe Munition Workers, 385
Meyrick Park, Bournemouth, Halt Closed,407
*- Free Travelling for Merchant Seamen Dis¬charged at Other than Usual Port, 337
Midland Railway Collision at Derby, 407
*- Freight Train Loads on Eastern Railways of United States, 249
Midland Railway, Derailment of Passenger Train, 271
*- French Railways, Percentage of Expenditure to Receipts, 292
Motor Cars and Unprotected Railway Crossings, Tennesee Law, 229
*- Fuel for Locomotives, Report of Committee on Powdered Coal to International Railway Fuel Association, 33
Moving Trains, Fatalities Caused by Entering and Leaving, 229
*- Fuel Scarcity and Utilisation of Russian Schist for Locomotive Boilers, 451
Munition Work in Indian Railway Shops, Increase of Employees, 229
*- “Full Crew” Rule in New Jersey, 519
NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN :
*- Geddes, Sir Eric, First Lord of the Admiralty, Continuance of Relations with North- Eastern Railway, 207
    Annual Report, 97
*- Genoa to Milan Line, Great Loss of Life Due to Derailment of Express Train, 163
    Air Raid Demands, 519 .
*- German Increased Railway Fares and Demurrage Charges, 229
    and Board of Trade, 293
*- Goods Storage and Handling in United States, Threatened Troubles, 185
    Deaths in Action or from Wounds, 185
*- Goods Traffic Increase under Government Control, 141
    and Mr. J. H. Thomas, 293
*- Government Appointments for Railway Officials, 119
    Mr. J. H. Thomas’ Autobiography, 451 Newfoundland, Four Hundred and Twentieth
*- Great Eastern Company Gives Facilities for Coal Storage for Use with Farm Machinery, 97
    Anniversary of Discovery, 293
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Opening of Parsik Tunnel near Kalyan, 33
New Jersey and Discontinuance of Numerous Trains by Erie Railroad, 77
*- Great Northern (U.S.A.) and Northern Pacific to Keep Posts for Enlisted Employees, 11
New Jersey Public Utilities Commission and Curtailment of Train Service, 168
*- Guns versus Locomotive. Manufacture, Beyer, Peacock and Co.’s Difficulties, 385
Newport Light Railways Order, 419
*- Haiderabad, Serious Railway Collision, 163
New South Wales, Increased Railway and Tramway Rates, 356
*- Harcourt-street Station, Dublin, Second Accident to Engine on Same Spot, 207
New South Wales Railways, Increased Outlay, 451
*- Highland Railway, Late Chief Engineer as Divisional Food Commissioner for North Scotland, 185
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Reduction in Passenger Trains, 141
*- Horse Transport, Controller Appointed, 473
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Successful Financial Management and Retirement of President, 10
*- Illinois Central Line Speed Reductions and Resulting Losses, 497
New York State, Rapid Transit System, 153
*- India, Defence of, Government and War Transport Railway Facilities, 315
New Zealand Locomotive, Satisfactory New
*- India, Design and Inspection of Girder Bridges, 407
    Type, 527
*- India, North-Western Railway to Use Oil Fuel, 293
New Zealand, New Rolling Stock, 561
*- Indian Railways Supplies to Mesopotamia, Unexplained Loss, 163
New Zealand Railways, Traffic Statistics, 385, 429
*- Indian Traffic Controller Appointed, 141
New Zealand, Trolley Accident in Tunnel, 141
*- Indo-Ceylon Connection Working at a Loss, 451
North British Railway Company Increases
*- Injury Claim Refused on Ground of Negli¬gence, 11
    Salaries and Pays Income Tax of Staff, 207 North-Eastern Railway Allotment Holders and Goat Keepers, 271
*- Injury to Employees,- Notice to Men Seeking Employment, 11
North-Eastern Railway, General Manager to Visit America, 163
*- Interavailability of Season and Traders’ Tickets, Restrictions Withdrawn, 361
Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car and the War, 42
*- Interborough Rapid Transit Company’s New York Traffic, 536
Oil, Domestic Production, Broxburn Oil Company and the North British Railway, 11
*- INTER-STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
Oil Shortage and Gas-lighted Railway Carriages, 397
*-- Car Service Division Formed to Deal with Distribution Exchange and Return of Freight Cars, 163
Oil Substituted for Coal on the Western Indian Locomotives, 519
*-- Rates Increase, Application Renewed by Railway Companies, 385, 463
Open Cars for Transport of Goods, Use Forbidden Except for Public Service, 541
*-- Trainload Statistics, 33
Overcrowding at Business Hours, Increased Train Service, 385, 455, 497
*- Irish Branch of the National Union of Railwaymen, 315
Overcrowding on Suburban Lines, 429
*- Irish Collieries and Need of Railways, 97
Oxted Tunnel Failure and Re-opening, 97
*- Irish Munition Workers and Christmas Travelling, 429
Panama, Projected Railway on Atlantic Coast, 55
*- Irish Permanent Way Men Returned from France to Ireland, 77
Parcels Traffic and Stamp System, 508
*- Irish Railway Engineers’ Strike, 33
Pennsylvania and New York Central Railroads’ Reduction of Passenger Trains, 97
*- Irish Railway Men’s War Bonus Increased to English Level, 229
Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, Suggested Electrification, 83
*- Irish Railways Claims in Respect of Rebellion of Easter, 1916, 519
Pennsylvania Railroad, Men of Foreign Birth, Analysis ; Purchasers of Liberty Bonds, 473
*- Irish Railways Exempt from 50 per Cent. Increase in Fares, 163
Pennsylvania Railroad and Military Service, 315
*- Irish Railways, Wagon Demurrage Regulations, 296
Perishable Traffic in America, Wagons in Sidings, 407
*- Irish Seaside Resorts and Limited Travelling, 55
Permanent Way, New Type, Demonstration at Townsville, Queensland, 561
*- Irish Train’s Remarkable Speed, 315
Peru, American Locomotives Preferred by, 141
*- Italian Coal Scarcity Involves Train Reduction, 497
Peru, New Railwav to be Financed in New York, 119
*- Italian Government Increase in Railway Fares, 519
Porters’ Tips and Compensation Question, 519
*- Italian Minister of Transportation, 11
Prosser, Mr. E. A., Manager of Taff Vale as well as of Cardiff and Rhymney Railways, 33
*- Italian State Railways, Satisfactory Finance, 249
Queensland Government Railways, Investigation, 337
*- Japanese Mission to Study American Transport and Industrial Conditions, 519
Queensland Government Railways Report, 561
*- Kentucky Coalfields and the Virginian Railway, Suggested Purchase by United States President, 207
Rails, Steel, Manufacture in Sputh Africa, Trade Impetus Due to War, 229
*- Kobe’s Elevated Railway, 561
RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION :
*- Leeds and Liverpool Canal Company and Government Control, 293
    Increased Income, 11
*- Lewis, J. T., S. Indian Railway Engineer Killed in Action, Children’s Home in Memory of, 229
    Prince of Wales as President, 77
*- Light Railway Commission, Retirement of Colonel Boughey, 361
  Railway and Canal Commission Court, Trials Postponed to End of the War, 97 Clerks, Male and Female Wages Increase, 561
*- “Limited Mail,” Origin of Term, G. P. Neele, 229
Clerks’ War Bonus and Superannuation, .271
*- Live Stock at Large on Texas and Pacific Railroad, 211
Crossing Sign in South Carolina, Use as Advertisement Forbidden, 33
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): .
Engineer Regiments for France, Nine Called for in the United States, 15
*- Live Stock Trespassing on American Railways, Action by all Companies, 249
Executive Committee’s Agreement with Men’s Union as to War Wages, 141
*- Liverpool, Increase in Railway Haulage Charges, 271
Material Exported from the United Kingdom, 11, 77, 185, 315, 385, 497
*- Locomotive and Railway Material, Exports from the United States, 249
*- Locomotives for Burning Pulverised Fuel, 33
*- London and North-Western Hotel at Birmingham, Extensions, 193
*- London and North-Western Railway versus J. Sankey and Son, Carriage of Wheels, 55
*- London and North-Western Railway, War Casualties, 229
*- London and North-Western Railway, Decorations, 519
*- Louisville and Nashville Railroad and Western Union Telegraph Ccmpany’s Poles, United States Government Intervenes, 97
*- Madrid to Construct Electrical Underground Railway, 185
*- Manchester Train Service Changes, Midland Railway, 429
*- Mechanical Stokers on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 385
*- Melbourne, Railway Electrification in, 451
*- Meyrick Park, Bournemouth, Halt Closed,407
*- Midland Railway Collision at Derby, 407
*- Midland Railway, Derailment of Passenger Train, 271
*- Motor Cars and Unprotected Railway Crossings, Tennesee Law, 229
*- Moving Trains, Fatalities Caused by Entering and Leaving, 229
*- Munition Work in Indian Railway Shops, Increase of Employees, 229
*- NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN :
*-- Annual Report, 97
*-- Air Raid Demands, 519
*-- and Board of Trade, 293
*-- Deaths in Action or from Wounds, 185
*-- and Mr. J. H. Thomas, 293
*-- Mr. J. H. Thomas’ Autobiography, 451
*- Newfoundland, Four Hundred and Twentieth Anniversary of Discovery, 293
*- New Jersey and Discontinuance of Numerous Trains by Erie Railroad, 77
*- New Jersey Public Utilities Commission and Curtailment of Train Service, 168
*- Newport Light Railways Order, 419
*- New South Wales, Increased Railway and Tramway Rates, 356
*- New South Wales Railways, Increased Outlay, 451
*- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Reduction in Passenger Trains, 141
*- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Successful Financial Management and Retirement of President, 10
*- New York State, Rapid Transit System, 153
*- New Zealand Locomotive, Satisfactory New Type, 527
*- New Zealand, New Rolling Stock, 561
*- New Zealand Railways, Traffic Statistics, 385, 429
*- New Zealand, Trolley Accident in Tunnel, 141
*- North British Railway Company Increases Salaries and Pays Income Tax of Staff, 207
*- North-Eastern Railway Allotment Holders and Goat Keepers, 271
*- North-Eastern Railway, General Manager to Visit America, 163
*- Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car and the War, 42
*- Oil, Domestic Production, Broxburn Oil Company and the North British Railway, 11
*- Oil Shortage and Gas-lighted Railway Carriages, 397
*- Oil Substituted for Coal on the Western Indian Locomotives, 519
*- Open Cars for Transport of Goods, Use Forbidden Except for Public Service, 541
*- Overcrowding at Business Hours, Increased Train Service, 385, 455, 497
*- Overcrowding on Suburban Lines, 429
*- Oxted Tunnel Failure and Re-opening, 97
*- Panama, Projected Railway on Atlantic Coast, 55
*- Parcels Traffic and Stamp System, 508
*- Pennsylvania and New York Central Railroads’ Reduction of Passenger Trains, 97
*- Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, Suggested Electrification, 83
*- Pennsylvania Railroad, Men of Foreign Birth, Analysis ; Purchasers of Liberty Bonds, 473
*- Pennsylvania Railroad and Military Service, 315
*- Perishable Traffic in America, Wagons in Sidings, 407
*- Permanent Way, New Type, Demonstration at Townsville, Queensland, 561
*- Peru, American Locomotives Preferred by, 141
*- Peru, New Railwav to be Financed in New York, 119
*- Porters’ Tips and Compensation Question, 519
*- Prosser, Mr. E. A., Manager of Taff Vale as well as of Cardiff and Rhymney Railways, 33
*- Queensland Government Railways, Investigation, 337
*- Queensland Government Railways Report, 561
*- Rails, Steel, Manufacture in Sputh Africa, Trade Impetus Due to War, 229
*- RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION :
*-- Increased Income, 11
*-- Prince of Wales as President, 77
*- Railway and Canal Commission Court, Trials Postponed to End of the War, 97
*- Railway Clerks, Male and Female Wages Increase, 561
*- Railway Clerks’ War Bonus and Superannuation, 271
*- Railway Crossing Sign in South Carolina, Use as Advertisement Forbidden, 33
*- Railway Engineer Regiments for France, Nine Called for in the United States, 15
*- Railway Executive Committee’s Agreement with Men’s Union as to War Wages, 141
*- Railway Material Exported from the United Kingdom, 11, 77, 185, 315, 385, 497
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
*- Railwaymen’s Fifth Increase in Pay since War Began, 119
*- RailwayMen’s Further Advance in Pay, 473, 497
*- RailwayMen’s Pay and Government Agreement, 519
*- Railway Officials Lent to Government but Paid by the Railways, 207
*- Railway Purchase in the United Kingdom, 541
*- Railway Returns for 1913, Last Published in Complete Form, 229
*- Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 33, 119
*- Railway Workers’ Wages, New Adjustment, 185
*- Railways, Future of, Under Consideration by Board of Trade, 429
*- Reduction in Train Services, 119
*- Reduction, Further, in Train Services Im¬probable, 519
*- Risk Rates and Companies’ Responsibility, 561
*- Road, Rail and WTater Transport in France, 541
*- Russian Railway Improvements, 451
*- Russian Road-beds, Russian Railway Working Difficulties, 293
*- “Safety First” Competition for London Drivers, 249
*- St. Pancras Station, Wholesale Thefts from, 473
*- Sao Paulo and Boituba Lines, Conversion to Electric Traction, 429
*- School Holidays and Railway Travelling, 385
*- Season Ticket Irregularities ; Greater Strictness Enforced. 315
*- Season Ticket Price Increase and Government Control, 429, 519
*- Season Tickets to East London Stations, 77
*- Season Tickets Inter-Availability, 11, 361
*- Selous Siding, Rhodesian Railways, 55
*- Shire Highlands Railway, Survey for Extension from Blantyre to Lake Nyasa, 207
*- Signalling and Engine Head Lights Colour Confusion, 361
*- Signalling, Great Need for Automatic System to Prevent Accident, 271
*- Signals, Colour Experiments on Different Lines, 337
*- Skilled Railwaymen and War Services, 315
*- Soldiers’ Fatal Train Accident in Yorkshire, 249, 271
*- Soldiers’ Leave and Travelling by Train, 141
*- Soldiers’ Week-end Travelling, Regulations, 497
*- South African Finance, Increased Revenue from Railways and Harbours, 51
*- South African Government Order for Superheater Mountain Type Locomotives, 33
*- South African Railway Stores, Improved Methods. 407
*- South African Railways Engine Shortage and Traffic Restrictions, 429
*- South African Railways Signalling Installations, 407
*- South-Eastern and London, Dover and Chatham Companies’ Dividends, 97
*- South Indian Railway Company and Ceylon Government, 451
*- Soutnern Pacific, Cheap Transportation of Goods, 293
*- Southern Pacific Company’s Short Cut Across the Great Salt Lake, 541
*- Southern Railway Discourages Negro Emigration from Southern States, 11
*- Southern Railway Record of Safety, 163
*- Speed of Trains in United States, Evil Effect of Unnecessary Restrictions, 541
*- Stanley, Sir Albert, Presentation from Underground Companies to Former Managing Director, 53
*- State-owned Railways of the World Not One-third of Total, 55
*- Steel Substitution for Timber in Car Construction, Saving of Timber Effected, 541
*- Steel versus Wooden Coaches for United States Railways, 119
*- Stone Throwing at Trains, 315
*- Summer Train Services Abandoned, 54
*- Sweden’s Great Shortage of Rails, 451
*- Swedish Transport Bureau to Control Rolling Stock, 119
*- Switzerland, No More Passenger Trains on Sundays, 271
*- Taff Vale, Cardiff and Rhymney Railways under Joint Managership, 33, 55, 77, 97
*- Telephone Tests on the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, 55
*- Theft of Goods in Transit, Railway Law, 337
*- Thefts of Goods from Railways, 249
*- Tie-plates Attachment to Sleepers, New Type of Plant, 11
*- Track and Bridge Reconstruction on South African Railways, 429
*- Track and Rolling Stock for Military Transportation in France, from United Kingdom, India, Australia and Canada. 11
*- Traffic between England and Wales and Scotland, No Choice of Routes, 519
*- Traffic Interchange between Furness and Other Railway Lines, 249
*- Train Overturned by Storm on Kohat Thai Railway. 77
*- Training of United States Troops, Assistance of the Long Island Railroad, 361
*- Trains and Railway Changes in October, 293
*- Tramcar, Fatal Derailment at Dover, 185, 429
*- Tramway Receipts Increase in the United Kingdom, 185
*- TRESPASSING ON UNITED STATES RAILWAYS :
*-- “Disgraceful ” Neglect of the Law, 541
*-- Military Control and Reduction of Accidents, 22
*- Underground Routes between Certain Stations, Eastbound or Westbound as Preferred, 229
*- Union Steel Corporation of South Africa, Steel Rail Manufacture, 229
*- United States Cars Rebuilding, Large Amount of Timber Employed, 561
*- United States Census of Railroad Employees of Military Age, 541
*- United States Expeditionary Force in France Director-General of Transportation, 337
*- United States Government and Loans to Railways, 315
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
United States Government Supplies, Success of Transport Arrangements Due to Pooling of Cars, 337
*- United States Government Supplies, Success of Transport Arrangements Due to Pooling of Cars, 337
Military Service and Railroad Labour Stress, 330, 385
*- United States Military Service and Railroad Labour Stress, 330, 385
National Defence, Rolling Stock or Additional Power and Terminals, 77
*- United States National Defence, Rolling Stock or Additional Power and Terminals, 77
Passenger Train Economy, Results, 389
*- United States Passenger Train Economy, Results, 389
Passenger Train, Reduction and Coal Saving, 42, 77, 185, 389
*- United States Passenger Train, Reduction and Coal Saving, 42, 77, 185, 389
Production of Rails, Greatly Increased Output, 185
*- United States Production of Rails, Greatly Increased Output, 185
Railway Dining Car Service and Food Saving, 541
*- United States Railway Dining Car Service and Food Saving, 541
Railway Employees Not Exempted, as a Class, from Military Service, 141
*- United States Railway Employees Not Exempted, as a Class, from Military Service, 141
Railway Equipment and Supplies, Enquiry by Mr. H. C. Hoyle, 385
*- United States Railway Equipment and Supplies, Enquiry by Mr. H. C. Hoyle, 385
Railwaymen’s Wages Demand, Action by President Wilson, 451, 561
*- United States Railwaymen’s Wages Demand, Action by President Wilson, 451, 561
Railways Fiscal Year, 407
*- United States Railways Fiscal Year, 407
Railways, Mileage of Signalling and of Train Despatching by Telegraph and Telephone, 498
*- United States Railways, Mileage of Signalling and of Train Despatching by Telegraph and Telephone, 496
Traffic, Measures for Improvement and Coal Saving, 185
*- United States Traffic, Measures for Improvement and Coal Saving, 185
War Board’s Appeal for Railroad Concentration on the War, 219
*- United States War Board’s Appeal for Railroad Concentration on the War, 219
Victoria, Increase of Railway Fares and Freight Charges, 207
*- Victoria, Increase of Railway Fares and Freight Charges, 207
Victorian Government Railways, Superheaters and Fuel Saving, 185
*- Victorian Government Railways, Superheaters and Fuel Saving, 185
Victorian Railways Working, Mr. T. R.
*- Victorian Railways Working, Mr. T. R. Johnson Appointed as Commission, 33
    Johnson Appointed as Commission, 33
*- Volunteers, Position of Railwaymen in the Event of Invasion, 473
Volunteers, Position of Railwaymen in the Event of Invasion, 473
*- Wagon Ropes, Railway, Pooled, 77
Wagon Ropes, Railway, Pooled, 77
*- Wagons for Collieries : Board of Trade and Private Ownership, 300
Wagons for Collieries : Board of Trade and Private Ownership, 300
*- Wagons for France Built in the United States, 451
Wagons for France Built in the United States, 451
*- Wardle, G. H., Rises from Clerk to Board of Trade Secretary, 185
Wardle, G. H., Rises from Clerk to Board of Trade Secretary, 185
*- War Gardens on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 315
War Gardens on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 315
*- War-office Department for Railway Control, Expenditure, 407
War-office Department for Railway Control, Expenditure, 407
*- War Work Volunteers and Travelling Facilities, 429
War Work Volunteers and Travelling Facilities, 429
*- Weight of Trains, Varvinsr Methods of Calculation, 119
Weight of Trains, Varvinsr Methods of Calculation, 119
*- Western Australia, Railway Freight Shortage Due to Lack of Ships for Wheat Transport, 11
Western Australia, Railway Freight Shortage Due to Lack of Ships for Wheat Transport, 11
*- Western Australia Railway Wagons and the Vacuum Brake, 33
Western Australia Railway Wagons and the Vacuum Brake, 33
*- Western Australia, Traffic and Finance Statistics, 55
Western Australia, Traffic and Finance Statistics, 55
*- Women Employees for the Pennsylvania Railway, Preliminary Inquiry, 22
Women Employees for the Pennsylvania Railway, Preliminary Inquiry, 22
*- Women’s Labour in Transport Work, 229
  Women’s Labour in Transport Work, 229
*- Women of the Midland Railway and the Rifle Club, 337
Women of the Midland Railway and the Rifle Club, 337
*- Women at Military Hospitals, Reduced Fares for, 271
Women at Military Hospitals, Reduced Fares for, 271
*- Women as Permanent Way Gang on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, 271
Women as Permanent Way Gang on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, 271
*- Women as Special Constables on the Great Eastern Railway, 271
Women as Special Constables on the Great Eastern Railway, 271
*- Wooden Cars for Passenger Trains in the United States, Steady Withdrawal from Service, 119
Wooden Cars for Passenger Trains in the United States, Steady Withdrawal from Service, 119
*- Y.M.C.A. Work on United States Railway, Transport of Troops, 36)
Y.M.C.A. Work on United States Railway, Transport of Troops, 36)
*RAIN-MAKING Plant in Australia, 497
RAIN-MAKING Plant in Australia, 497
*Refrigerating Stores Capacity in United Kingdom, 361
Refrigerating Stores Capacity in United Kingdom, 361
*Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
*Research Work and Educational Scheme for Benefit of Cotton Industry, by Messrs. Tootal, Broadhurst, Lee and Co., 207
Research Work and Educational Scheme for Benefit of Cotton Industry, by Messrs. Tootal, Broadhurst, Lee and Co., 207
*Resources of Iron—see Iron
Resources of Iron—see Iron
*Reversing Mill, Electrically-driven, Recently Installed, 77
Reversing Mill, Electrically-driven, Recently Installed, 77
*Road Vehicles, Mechanically-propelled, Large Increase, 361
Road Vehicles, Mechanically-propelled, Large Increase, 361
*Roads and Tarspraying, Details of Labour and Material, 337
Roads and Tarspraying, Details of Labour and Material, 337
*Rope Drive, Longest Known Life of, 519
Rope Drive, Longest Known Life of, 519
*Rope Drive, World’s Highest Velocity, 519
Rope Drive, World’s Highest Velocity, 519
*Rotary Flying Engines, American Want of Success in Production of, 519
Rotary Flying Engines, American Want of Success in Production of, 519
*Rubber, Synthetic, Manufacture by Germany, 97
Rubber, Synthetic, Manufacture by Germany, 97
*Russian Cotton Seed Oil Industry, 185
Russian Cotton Seed Oil Industry, 185
*Russian Exhibition, 118
Russian Exhibition, 118
*Russian Oil Production, High Rate in Spite of Labour Shortage, 33
Russian Oil Production, High Rate in Spite of Labour Shortage, 33
*Russia’s Pre-war Industries, British Capital Employed, 33
Russia’s Pre-war Industries, British Capital Employed, 33
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ST. PAUL’S Cathedral, Strengthening of Piers of Transept, 207


 
S
Salt Production in Russia, Analysis of, 163
*ST. PAUL’S Cathedral, Strengthening of Piers of Transept, 207
Salt Roadway in Utah, Advantages of, 473
*Salt Production in Russia, Analysis of, 163
Sanitary Work in the Army, Major A. J.
*Salt Roadway in Utah, Advantages of, 473
  Martin, 328
*Sanitary Work in the Army, Major A. J. Martin, 328
Scientific and Industrial Research Department’s New Address, 77
*Scientific and Industrial Research Department’s New Address, 77
Searchlight Improvements and Experiments in Germany, 77
*Searchlight Improvements and Experiments in Germany, 77
Seine Improvements, to Check Floods and Aid Navigation, 141
*Seine Improvements, to Check Floods and Aid Navigation, 141
Sewage Plant in America, Activated Sludge Compared with Percolating Filters, 561
*Sewage Plant in America, Activated Sludge Compared with Percolating Filters, 561
Sheet Metal Industry, Employers’ Joint Committee Meeting, 420
*Sheet Metal Industry, Employers’ Joint Committee Meeting, 420
Shell Forgings, Temperature Considerations, 249
*Shell Forgings, Temperature Considerations, 249
Shell Output in America, 97
*Shell Output in America, 97
Shells, Immensely Increased Output, 33
*Shells, Immensely Increased Output, 33
Shells Used in Capture of Messines, Estimated Weight of Steel, 33
*Shells Used in Capture of Messines, Estimated Weight of Steel, 33
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
American Shipbuilding versus German U-boats, 234
*- American Shipbuilding versus German U-boats, 234
American Steamers Converted to Diesel- engined Ships, 82
*- American Steamers Converted to Diesel- engined Ships, 82
Cadiz, Abandoned Shipbuilding Yard to be Re-opened, 185
*- Cadiz, Abandoned Shipbuilding Yard to be Re-opened, 185
Canvas as Auxiliary in Steamships Not Required in Diesel-engined Vessels, 207
*- Canvas as Auxiliary in Steamships Not Required in Diesel-engined Vessels, 207
  Charts, Serious Errors Discovered, 407
*- Charts, Serious Errors Discovered, 407
Concrete Ship Designed at San Francisco, 119 Concrete Ships, Advantages and Cost, 185
*- Concrete Ship Designed at San Francisco, 119 Concrete Ships, Advantages and Cost, 185
Diesel Engines for Submarines in the United States Navy, Attempt to Dispense with Air Starting Valves, 163
*- Diesel Engines for Submarines in the United States Navy, Attempt to Dispense with Air Starting Valves, 163
Durban, Electric Coaling Plant of New Design, 429
*- Durban, Electric Coaling Plant of New Design, 429
German Diesel-driven Motor Ship Wilhelm A. Riedermann, 429
*- German Diesel-driven Motor Ship Wilhelm A. Riedermann, 429
German Submarines, Size and Number Stated to be Much Exaggerated, 207
*- German Submarines, Size and Number Stated to be Much Exaggerated, 207
Hong-Kong Shipping Analysis, Increase of Vessels Using the Port, 185
*- Hong-Kong Shipping Analysis, Increase of Vessels Using the Port, 185
Hulls of Sea-going Vessels, Composition for Dressing, 561
*- Hulls of Sea-going Vessels, Composition for Dressing, 561
Italian Measures Against Submarine Attack and for Re-construction of Mercantile Marine, 225
*- Italian Measures Against Submarine Attack and for Re-construction of Mercantile Marine, 225
Japan, Absence of Pleasure Boating and Small High Speed Petrol Motors, 55 ; (Letter), 384
*- Japan, Absence of Pleasure Boating and Small High Speed Petrol Motors, 55 ; (Letter), 384
Japanese Ports, Percentage of Japanese and Foreign Vessels, 140
*- Japanese Ports, Percentage of Japanese and Foreign Vessels, 140
Japanese Ships Built at Tsurumi, Japan, Warships as well as Merchantmen to be Home Built, 163
*- Japanese Ships Built at Tsurumi, Japan, Warships as well as Merchantmen to be Home Built, 163
Japan’s Shipbuilding Capacity, Great Extension of, 385
*- Japan’s Shipbuilding Capacity, Great Extension of, 385
Merchant Ships Under Construction in American Shipyards, 361
*- Merchant Ships Under Construction in American Shipyards, 361
Norwegian Iron and Concrete Ship Launched, The First, 163
*- Norwegian Iron and Concrete Ship Launched, The First, 163
Nova Scotia’s First Home Built Steel Oceangoing Steamer, 185
*- Nova Scotia’s First Home Built Steel Oceangoing Steamer, 185
  Panama Canal Terminals Supply Boats, 451
*- Panama Canal Terminals Supply Boats, 451
  Russian 50-Ton Submarines, 175
*- Russian 50-Ton Submarines, 175
Schooner Yacht America, Her Destination, 407
*- Schooner Yacht America, Her Destination, 407
Shipbuilding Berth in Canada, Largest Enclosed for Canadian Vickers Limited, 361
*- Shipbuilding Berth in Canada, Largest Enclosed for Canadian Vickers Limited, 361
Shipbuilding in the United States, Statistics, 55
*- Shipbuilding in the United States, Statistics, 55
Standard Ship, First Under War Conditions, Built at Chepstow, 541
*- Standard Ship, First Under War Conditions, Built at Chepstow, 541
Standard Steamers, Completed, Started and Sunk, 519
*- Standard Steamers, Completed, Started and Sunk, 519
Standardised Ships of Cast Steel Constructed at Rate of More than One a Day, 207
*- Standardised Ships of Cast Steel Constructed at Rate of More than One a Day, 207
  Submarine Boat, First Recorded in 1640, 33
*- Submarine Boat, First Recorded in 1640, 33
Submarine Chasers Ordered from United States for British and Italian Governments, 385
*- Submarine Chasers Ordered from United States for British and Italian Governments, 385
  Submarine Detection by Megaphone, 519
*- Submarine Detection by Megaphone, 519
Submarines, Exchange of Periscopes for Lenses on Either Side of the Vessel, 141
*- Submarines, Exchange of Periscopes for Lenses on Either Side of the Vessel, 141
U-Boat Dangers, Suggestion to Net the North Sea, 141
*- U-Boat Dangers, Suggestion to Net the North Sea, 141
U-Boats Failure to Impede Military Operations, 407
*- U-Boats Failure to Impede Military Operations, 407
United States Call for American Sailors for their New Merchant Marine, 141
*- United States Call for American Sailors for their New Merchant Marine, 141
United States Collier Jupiter, Safe Arrival with Wheat Cargo in France, 33
*- United States Collier Jupiter, Safe Arrival with Wheat Cargo in France, 33
United States Emergency Fleet, Details of Contracts, 33
*- United States Emergency Fleet, Details of Contracts, 33
United States Motor-driven Superdreadnought Tennessee, 249
*- United States Motor-driven Superdreadnought Tennessee, 249
  United States New Dreadnoughts, 407
*- United States New Dreadnoughts, 407
Warship Losses, Causes of, Comparison between Gunfire, Submarines and Mines, 207
*- Warship Losses, Causes of, Comparison between Gunfire, Submarines and Mines, 207
  Whitby, Prospect of Shipbuilding, 541
*- Whitby, Prospect of Shipbuilding, 541
Wooden Ships to be Built in Canada, Steam- driven, 141
*- Wooden Ships to be Built in Canada, Steam- driven, 141
Wooden Ships 100 Years Old, 229
*- Wooden Ships 100 Years Old, 229
Wooden Vessels, Best Metal for Screw Shafts, 229
*- Wooden Vessels, Best Metal for Screw Shafts, 229
SIAM, Projects for Systematic Irrigation, 207
*SIAM, Projects for Systematic Irrigation, 207
Silica Bricks, Superiority over Fireclay, 315
*Silica Bricks, Superiority over Fireclay, 315
Silver’s Increased Price, 293
*Silver’s Increased Price, 293
Silvertown Works Fire, Exaggerated Report’ 163
*Silvertown Works Fire, Exaggerated Report’ 163
Slide Rale, Pamphlet on “ Useful Engineers, Constants,” &c., J. A. Burns, 260
*Slide Rale, Pamphlet on “Useful Engineers, Constants,” andc., J. A. Burns, 260
Smokeless Fuel for United States Navy, 385
*Smokeless Fuel for United States Navy, 385
Soap Substitutes in Germany, 119
*Soap Substitutes in Germany, 119
*Soldiers and Sailors, Disabled, to be Employed on Gramophone Manufacture, Works Opened, 361
*South Wales Miners and Taxes, 311
*South-Western Polytechnic Institute, 154
*Spanish Telephone System, Projected Extension, 141
*Spanish Works for Home Supply of Ships and War Material, 119
*Sparking Plug, Lenoir the Original Inventor, 77
*Sparking Plug, Better Insulation Needed, A. Champion, 407
*Stainless Steel Cutlery, Use of Chromium Stopped, 271
*Stanley, Sir Albert, Former Underground Managing Director, now President of Boaid of Trade, 53
*Steam Pressure for Steam Turbines, Increase in America, 497
*Stone Falling to Centre of the Earth, Calculation of Time, M. Sanger, 141
*Straw for Motor Fuel Gas, Canadian Chemist’s Process, 385
*Straw Pulp, Tested in Scottish Mills,. 429
*Street Accidents, Wonderful American Invention, 473
*Submarine Cable, Largest in the World, 229
*Suction Gas Plant in South Africa, Largest in Existence, 293
*Sugar or Bananas in Jamaica, 97
*Sugar, Motor Spirit and other Products from Mowra Flower, 119
*Sulphur Recovery from Smelter Fumes, “Thiogen” Process, 229
*Sweden, Proposed Government Grant for Grain Storage, 293
*Synthetic Indigo Manufacture at Ellesmere Port, Dr. G. T. Morgan, 24


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*TAXATION of Motor Spirit, Import Duty During tho War, 55
*Taxes on Wages, South Wales Miners, 311
*Tea-growing Increase in Nyasaland, 146
*Tea Mixed with Iron and Steel Borings, 561
*Telegram Round the World in 16.5 Minutes, New York Times Message, 141
*Telegraph and Telephone Mileage in the Federated Malay States, 556
*Telegraph, Modern, Principles of, Professor J. A. Fleming, 328
*Telephone Exchange, The Work of, Professor J. A. Fleming, 328
*Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for Sydney, Cost of, 561
*Telephone from Montreal to Vancouver, Record Length, 451
*Telephone Signalling, Various Methods, 249
*Telephone, Underground, “Continuously Loaded” Paper Core, in Shropshire, 97
*Telephone, Underground, from Washington to New York, 315
*Telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, Much the Largest in the World, 249
*Textile Factories, Source of Electric Power, 385
*Tilbury Dock Enlargement, Completion, 33
*Timber in Victoria, Investigation of Development and Best Time for Cutting Mountain Ash, 55
*Tin Included in War Material Regulations, 561
*Tin Mining in Cornwall, Percentage of Loss of Tin and Wolfram, 519
*Tin and Tungsten in Wolfram, Separation by New Process, 361
*Tin from Zaaiplaats Smelting Works, South Africa, 428
*Titanium, Properties and Uses of, 541
*Town Planning After the War, Professor S. D. Adshead, 328
*Tractors, Farm, Varieties in the United States, 497
*Tractors for Farm Work, Good Ploughing Result, 361
*Tractors for Farmers, Government Assistance in Ontario, 55
*Tungsten—see Iron and Steel
*Turbines, Very Large Geared Marine, Construction in America, 33
*Turbo-blowing Plant to Replace Beam Engines After Seventy Years’ Constant Service, 337


Soldiers and Sailors, Disabled, to be Employed on Gramophone Manufacture, Works Opened, 361
U
South Wales Miners and Taxes, 311
*U-BOATS With and Without Periscopes, 77
South-Western Polytechnic Institute, 154
*United States Army to Use Browning Automatic Rifle and the Lewis Gun, 163
Spanish Telephone System, Projected Extension, 141
*United States Increased Output of Tractors, 249
Spanish Works for Home Supply of Ships and War Material, 119
*United States Record Agricultural Programme, 293
Sparking Plug, Lenoir the Original Inventor, 77
*United States Soldiers, Weight of Metal and Other Equipment Carried, 519
Sparking Plug, Better Insulation Needed, A. Champion, 407
*United States Standard Water-tube Boilers for Emergency Fleet, 519
Stainless Steel Cutlery, Use of Chromium Stopped, 271
*University College, London, Awards of Scholarships and Diplomas, 66
Stanley, Sir Albert, Former Underground Managing Director, now President of Boaid of Trade, 53
Steam Pressure for Steam Turbines, Increase in America, 497
Stone Falling to Centre of the Earth, Calculation of Time, M. Sanger, 141
Straw for Motor Fuel Gas, Canadian Chemist’s Process, 385
Straw Pulp, Tested in Scottish Mills,. 429
Street Accidents, Wonderful American Invention, 473
Submarine Cable, Largest in the World, 229
Suction Gas Plant in South Africa, Largest in Existence, 293
Sugar or Bananas in Jamaica, 97
Sugar, Motor Spirit and other Products from Mowra Flower, 119
Sulphur Recovery from Smelter Fumes, “ Thiogen ” Process, 229
Sweden, Proposed Government Grant for Grain Storage, 293
Synthetic Indigo Manufacture at Ellesmere Port, Dr. G. T. Morgan, 24
TAXATION of Motor Spirit, Import Duty During tho War, 55
Taxes on Wages, South Wales Miners, 311
Tea-growing Increase in Nyasaland, 146
Tea Mixed with Iron and Steel Borings, 561
Telegram Round the World in 16| Minutes,
  New York Times Message, 141
Telegraph and Telephone Mileage in the Federated Malay States, 556
Telegraph, Modern, Principles of, Professor J.
  A. Fleming, 328
Telephone Exchange, The Work of, Professor J. A. Fleming, 328
Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for Sydney, Cost of, 561
Telephone from Montreal to Vancouver, Record Length, 451
Telephone Signalling, Various Methods, 249
Telephone, Underground, “ Continuously
  Loaded ” Paper Core, in Shropshire, 97
Telephone, Underground, from Washington to New York, 315
Telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, Much the Largest in the World, 249
Textile Factories, Source of Electric Power, 385
Tilbury Dock Enlargement, Completion, 33
Timber in Victoria, Investigation of Development and Best Time for Cutting Mountain Ash,55
Tin Included in War Material Regulations, 561
Tin Mining in Cornwall, Percentage of Loss of Tin and Wolfram, 519
Tin and Tungsten in Wolfram, Separation by New Process, 361
Tin from Zaaiplaats Smelting Works, South Africa, 428
Titanium, Properties and Uses of, 541
Town Planning After the War, Professor S. D. Adshead, 328
Tractors, Farm, Varieties in the United States, 497
Tractors for Farm Work, Good Ploughing Result, 361
Tractors for Farmers, Government Assistance in Ontario, 55
Tungsten—see Iron and Steel
Turbines, Very Large Geared Marine, Construction in America, 33
Turbo-blowing Plant to Replace Beam Engines After Seventy Years’ Constant Service, 337
U-BOATS With and Without Periscopes, 77
United States Army to Use Browning Automatic Rifle and the Lewis Gun, 163
United States Increased Output of Tractors, 249
United States Record Agricultural Programme, 293
United States Soldiers, Weight of Metal and Other Equipment Carried, 519
United States Standard Water-tube Boilers for Emergency Fleet, 519
University College, London, Awards of Scholarships and Diplomas, 66


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*VEGETABLE Matter in Waterways, Cleared by Mowing Machines from a Launch, 429
*Victoria and Storage Silos for Wheat, 249
*Viscometers, Need of Standardisation, 271


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W
VEGETABLE Matter in Waterways, Cleared by Mowing Machines from a Launch, 429
*WAGONS, Steam, Smoke Nuisance in Sheffield, 33
Victoria and Storage Silos for Wheat, 249
*War Conditions and New Industries, 561
Viscometers, Need of Standardisation, 271
*War Truck, American, Details of, 561
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*Warehouse with Sixteen Acres of Floor Space, for New York Navy Yard, 451
WAGONS, Steam, Smoke Nuisance in Sheffield, 33
*Water Gas, Continuous Process, Aqvist and Helsing, 293
War Conditions and New Industries, 561
*Water Jackets of Motor Car Engines, Filling up Cracks, 140
War Truck, American, Details of, 561
Warehouse with Sixteen Acres of Floor Space, for New York Navy Yard, 451
Water Gas, Continuous Process, Aqvist and Helsing, 293
Water Jackets of Motor Car Engines, Filling up Cracks, 140
WATER SUPPLY:
WATER SUPPLY:
  Airdrie, Coatbridge and District Water
*- Airdrie, Coatbridge and District Water Trust, Complaints of Deficient Supply, 361
    Trust, Complaints of Deficient Supply, 361
*- Australia, Artesian Water Supply of, 385
  Australia, Artesian Water Supply of, 385
*- Dartmoor to Plymouth, Success of New Water Main, 519
Dartmoor to Plymouth, Success of New Water Main, 519
*- East London Water Supply from the Buffalo River, 141
East London Water Supply from the Buffalo River, 141
*- Everett, Washington, Details of Scheme, 11
  Everett, Washington, Details of Scheme, 11
*- Filtered Water in the United States, Varieties of Filtration Plant, 407
Filtered Water in the United States, Varieties of Filtration Plant, 407
*- Flow of Water in Wood-stave Pipe, F. C. Scobey, 271
Flow of Water in Wood-stave Pipe, F. C.
*- Fluorine and Arsenic in Spring Waters, 385
    Scobey, 271
*- Japan, Schemes for Water Supply at Tokio, 361
  Fluorine and Arsenic in Spring Waters, 385
*- Lancaster’s New Scheme for Supply, 163
Japan, Schemes for Water Supply at Tokio, 361
*- Montreal Public Supply Sterilisation, 119
  Lancaster’s New Scheme for Supply, 163
*- Rand Water Board Report, Record Sale Year, 293
  Montreal Public Supply Sterilisation, 119
*- Reservoir Cost in England and America, 561
Rand Water Board Report, Record Sale Year, 293
*- Winnipeg Water Supply from Artesian Wells, 271
Reservoir Cost in England and America, 561
*- Wood Pipe for Silty Water, Suitable Velocity, 33
Winnipeg Water Supply from Artesian Wells, 271
*- Wood-stave Pipe for Water Conveyance, 11
Wood Pipe for Silty Water, Suitable Velocity, 33
*WEATHER Forecasts in the United States, High Average Correctness, 33
  Wood-stave Pipe for Water Conveyance, 11
*Welfare Work, Home Secretary’s Proposals for Factories and Workshops, 97
WEATHER Forecasts in the United States, High Average Correctness, 33
*Welland Ship Canal, Suspension of Work, 271
Welfare Work, Home Secretary’s Proposals for
*Westminster Bridge, Curiously Composite Structure, 119
  Factories and Workshops, 97
*Whale Steaks as Food on the Pacific Coast, 451
Welland Ship Canal, Suspension of Work, 271
*Wheat Storage in Silos, Victoria, 249
Westminster Bridge, Curiously Composite
*White Mineral Wool Manufacture from Basalt Rock near Melbourne, 271
  Structure, 119
*Wire Rope Strain and Intelligent Lubrication, 77
Whale Steaks as Food on the Pacific Coast, 451
*Wire Ropes for Collieries, Factor of Safety, 271
Wheat Storage in Silos, Victoria, 249
White Mineral Wool Manufacture from Basalt
  Rock near Melbourne, 271
Wire Rope Strain and Intelligent Lubrication, 77
Wire Ropes for Collieries, Factor of Safety, 271
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:
Detective Vessel for Wireless Spies and Hoaxers, 315
*- Detective Vessel for Wireless Spies and Hoaxers, 315
Japanese Station at Funabashi, Particulars of, 55
*- Japanese Station at Funabashi, Particulars of, 55
  Lag in Wireless Time Signals, 429
*- Lag in Wireless Time Signals, 429
Messages Picked up Over 11,000 Miles off, 229
*- Messages Picked up Over 11,000 Miles off, 229
Radio-telegraphy and Telephony, Medal of Honour Award, 77
*- Radio-telegraphy and Telephony, Medal of Honour Award, 77
  Wireless Installations and “ Jamming,” 561
*- Wireless Installations and “ Jamming,” 561
WOLFRAM from Burma, Increased Export, 293
*WOLFRAM from Burma, Increased Export, 293
Wood Block Paving, Cost Before and Since the Outbreak of War, 55
*Wood Block Paving, Cost Before and Since the Outbreak of War, 55
Wood, New Tropical, Valuable for Heat Insulation, 541
*Wood, New Tropical, Valuable for Heat Insulation, 541
Wood Paving, Latest Practice in, 337
*Wood Paving, Latest Practice in, 337
Wool, Pure White Mineral, Uses of, 385
*Wool, Pure White Mineral, Uses of, 385
Workmen’s Clothing and Machinery, Numerous Fatalities, 33
*Workmen’s Clothing and Machinery, Numerous Fatalities, 33
Worms and Agricultural Land, 311
*Worms and Agricultural Land, 311
 
X
X
X-RAY Industry, British, Need of Capital and Skill, 33
*X-RAY Industry, British, Need of Capital and Skill, 33
 
Y
Y
YEAST Used in Germany for Manufacture of
*YEAST Used in Germany for Manufacture of Buttons, Knife Handles, andc., 97
  Buttons, Knife Handles, &c., 97
*Yokohama Rier Reconstruction, Completion, 337
Yokohama Rier Reconstruction, Completion, 337
 
Z
Z
ZINC in “ Gun-Metals ” for Marine Engineering,
*ZINC in “Gun-Metals” for Marine Engineering, 249
Zinc Works, Electrolytic, in Tasmania, 11
*Zinc Works, Electrolytic, in Tasmania, 11
Zirconia, Raw and Purified, High Melting
*Zirconia, Raw and Purified, High Melting Point of, and Other Properties, 77
  Point of, and Other Properties, 77


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  • ABRASIVE Manufacturing Plant, Large, at Quebec, 207
  • Acetone for Production of Synthetic Rubber, 97
  • Aerial Wire with the Key-Morse Apparatus ; Length Limitations, 119

AERONAUTICS :

  • - Aerodromes or Flying Fields, 55
  • - Aero Engines and Parts, Urgent Demand for, 163
  • - Aeroplanes in America, Difficulties with Four- bladed Propellers, 119
  • - American Inventor’s Aeroplane to End the War in Sixty Days, 141
  • - Aviation Engine Development, E. H. Sher- bondy, 541
  • - “Borrodising” as Preventive of Corrosion, 315
  • - Fireproof Varnish for Aeroplanes, 407
  • - Horse-power in Relation to Weight, Greatly
  • - Increased Proportion in Modern Aeroplanes, 497
  • - Long Distance Aeroplane Record by Italian Captain, J. Laurenti, 229
  • - Motors, Aeroplane, 10,000 Orders Taken by One American Firm, 229
  • - Planes of Flying Machines, Experiments in America, 547
  • - Postal Service by Aeroplane, 190
  • - Radiators, Aeroplane, Standardisation of, 234
  • - Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service, 552
  • - Seaplane for Training Purposes in the United States, Lieut. G. D. Murray, U.S.N., 519
  • - United States Aeroplane Makers and Metric Measurements, 229
  • - United States Airplane, Vacuum Chamber for Testing Engines, 541
  • - United States Aviation Engine, Advantages, 361
  • - Warning of Air Raids, Tests of Various Methods, 55
  • AFRICAN “Da” Fibre for Rope Making, 519
  • Agricultural Machinery for Ministry of Muni¬tions, 77
  • Agricultural Machines for France after the War, Government Action, 229
  • Agriculture by Mechanical Aids, Great Increase Expected, 119
  • Alcohol, Denatured, and Anti-freezing Precautions, 473
  • Alcohol and Petrol, Power from, 315
  • Alcohol, Synthetic, Manufacture on Commercial Scale in Switzerland, 207
  • Alloy, Copper and Zinc, Proportions and Use, 541
  • Alloy, New Anti-friction Type, 497
  • Alloy for Ships’ Propellers, 249
  • Alloy Steel Castings for Dies in America, 163
  • Alloys, Iron-Aluminium and Iron-Silicon for Electro-Magnetic Uses, 77
  • Alloys, Iron-Silicon, Acid Resisting Properties of, 163
  • Aluminium Output from Foyers and Kinloch- leven, 73
  • Aluminium Pistons for Internal Combustion Engines, J. Leopold, 55
  • Aluminium, Possible Extraction from Staffordshire Clay, 293
  • Aluminium Scrap, Fluxes for Melting, 473
  • Aluminium Scrap, Methods of Melting, 185
  • Aluminium Works in Hungary, 497
  • American Co-ordinating Committee on Exportation, 518
  • American Society of Civil Engineers Abandons Convention for 1917 owing to War Work Demands, 15
  • Amethyst Colour Development in Glass, 271
  • Ammonia Production in Germany, 76
  • Ammonia, Sulphate of, United States Production, 315
  • Anthracite—see Coal
  • Anti-Submarine Net at a Cost of Twenty Millions Sterling, A Suggestion, 293
  • Antofagasta Port Improvements, Tenders in London Called for, 163
  • Artesian Basin of Australia, Largest Known in the World, 385
  • Artesian Wells in Perth, Failure of Attempt to Utilise, 519
  • Artificial Colouring Matter in the United States, Large Capital Invested, 293
  • Artificial “Tides” Utilised for Coal Trans¬portation on the Ohio River, 293
  • Asbestos Industry of the United States, 229
  • Asphalt, Paraffin, andc., “Natural,” Produced in the United States, 163

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIP¬BUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
  • - HARTLEPOOLS SECTION :
  • -- (Tees-side and Hartlepools Branch) Second Annual General Meeting, 484
  • - LONDON BRANCH :
  • -- Annual General Meeting : Reorganisation of the Association, 357
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Autumn Meeting ; List of Papers, 198, 239
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • - Autumn Meeting, 24
  • - Diamond Formation, Lecture by Sir Charles Parsons, 497
  • - Memberships Question : Extra Election, 24
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Awards for Papers, 440
  • - DUBLIN SECTION :
  • -- Inquiry as to Available Hydro-electric Power in Ireland, 270

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Electric Steel Furnaces, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
  • - Non-Ferrous Metals Bill, 552
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Cadet Associate Membership, 207
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Proposals for Compulsory Adoption of Metric System, 177
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • - Before Easter Programme, 531
  • - Before Easter Friday Programme, 570
  • - Christmas Lectures, 464
  • - Donations for Experimental Research, 413
  • - Meetings and Elections, 24, 509
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Goods Clearing House System and Machinery Explained, Paper and Demonstration, A. W. Gattie, 39
  • SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • - Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 323
  • SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • - Optical Stores Captured from the Enemy, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Williams, 437
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - Albert Medal Awarded to Mr. Orville Wright for Aeronautical Work, 11
  • - Awards of Medals, 11
  • - Howard Lecture by Mr. W. G. Fearnsides, Favourable Prospect for Iron and Steel Manufacturers in Eastern England, 361
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
  • - Abnormal Temperature, andc.; Daily Temperature at Greenwich, W. W. Bryant, 486
  • - Computation of Wind Velocity from Pilot Balloon Observations, P. Bolton, 570
  • - Twelve-hourly Barometer Oscillation, Dr. G. C. Simpson, 486
  • - Use of Monthly Mean Values in Climatological Analysis, E. G. Bilham, 570
  • ASTRONOMICAL Error in 1 B.C., 247
  • Atlantic Cable Used for Thames Bridge, 118
  • Australian Defence Department, Proposed Plant for Benzene and Toluene Production, 59

B

  • “BALSA,” Valuable New Tropical Wood, 541
  • Bangkok, Siam, Use of Electric Vehicles, Independent of Coal Supply by Use of Rice Husks, 429
  • Barrow, Record Amount of House-building, 337
  • Basic Slag for Agricultural Purposes, 385
  • Belt Transmission, Thickness Fallacy, 561
  • Bennis and Co., Lantern Slides, 384
  • Benzene and Toluene Production in Australia, 59
  • Benzol Production by Gas Authorities Un¬profitable at Present Price, 293
  • Benzol Production and Use After the War, 451
  • Bequest to University of Liverpool, 541
  • Birmingham Gas, Analysis of Use during Year, 141
  • Birmingham House Shortage and Town Planning, 97
  • Blackpool Cliff Protection, 315
  • Board of Trade Commercial Intelligence Department and New Industrial Develop¬ments in United Kingdom, 207
  • Boiler Corrosion Preventive, 271
  • Boiler Furnace Excess Air, CO2 Percentage Measurement, 519
  • Boiler House Operations, andc., Comparison between Steam Turbines and Boilers, Messrs. Otley and Pickles, 519
  • Bombs Dropped by Aircraft, Necessary Precautions, 55
  • Bonuses for Female Workers in France, 547
  • Boracic Acid in Arc Lamps, 97
  • Brass Melting by Electric Furnace, Investigation at Cornell University, 249
  • Bridge in California, Concrete Arch Span Settling Without Cracking, 55
  • Bridge Design, Economies of, Dr. J. A. L. Waddell, 497
  • Bridge Designs, Standard, for Ontario, 97
  • Bridge Erecting Methods, A Forward Step, 271
  • Bridge Piers Obstruction to Flow of Water, Forthcoming Paper by Floyd A. Nathan, 11
  • Brinell Hardness Test of Metals, Monsieur Guillery, 429
  • British-built Magneto on French Designs, 293
  • British Empire Food and Raw Material Resources, Imperfectly Utilised, 473
  • British Engineers’ Association, Annual Meeting, 105
  • British Industries Fair in 1918, 407
  • Building Cost to be Doubled for Many Years to Come, 141

C

  • CALCUTTA’S Motor Vehicles, 97
  • California and Earthquakes, 256
  • California, Large Unmapped Area of Fertile Territory, 185
  • Canada, Hydro-electric Power Possibilities, 429
  • Canada, Munitions and Supplies Purchased from, in Three Years of War, 497
  • Canada, Return of Industrial Activity, 407
  • Canada’s Metal and Mineral Production, 271
  • Canadian Scientific and Industrial Research, 55
  • Capper, Major-General J. E., Director-General of the Tank Corps, 229
  • Carbon and Graphite Electrode Manufacture in Norway, 429
  • Carbon Monoxide in Mines, Simple Test for Detecting even Minute Amount, 337
  • Cardiff, Election of Engineer and Surveyor, 541
  • Castings of Chromium-Copper Alloys, Method of Preparing, 315
  • Castings, Large and Small, Scrapping Economy, 22
  • Cellulose Acetate for Varnish Manufacture, 497
  • Cellulose Piping, Compressed, Satisfactory in General Use, 141; as Substitute for Metal, 385
  • Cement for Fastening Metal Parts to Marble, 97
  • Cement Industry in Japan, 249
  • Cement Mill near Guatemala City, Large Capacity and Low Cost of Product, 11
  • Cemented Surface, Coating by the Nicholl Process, 33
  • Ceylon, New Port at Aragam Bay, East Coast, 163
  • Charcoal and Conservation of Timber in Sweden, 337
  • Chelmsford, Works’ Sports for Charity, 196
  • Chemical Industry in Switzerland, War Scarcity of Raw Material, 315
  • Chemists, Industrial, National Association of, Proposed, 109
  • Chicago Meat-canning Factory’s Great Increase in Steam Generating Plant, 141
  • Chimney, 570ft. High, in Japan, 185
  • China’s Use of Electricity and Neglect of Gas, 315
  • Chinese Export Trade and Government Assistance, 119
  • Chinese Factories, Details of Industries and Equipment, 497
  • Chinese Imitation of Foreign Trade-marks, British Complaints, 141
  • Chisel, Best Method to Harden and Temper, 337
  • Chlorine, Best Temperature for Electrolytic Production of, 229
  • Christmas Gifts for the Labour Battalion, 462
  • Chromite Production in the United States, A Record Year, 337
  • Clay-working Cinders, Value for Fuel, R. G. Lovell, 451

COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:

  • - Anthracite Coal, W. H. Booth, 33
  • - Anthracite Discovery in the Alps, 337
  • - Calorific Value of Coal, Deterioration Since Outbreak of War, 271
  • - China, Pinghsiang Collieries, 163
  • - Coalfield Seams Burning in Large Area of the United States, 11
  • - Coal Mines, Breathing Apparatus, Scientific Research Council Inquiry, 97
  • - Coal Mining Regiments, Question of United States Raising them for France, 561
  • - Coal Shortage in North-West America, Prohibition of Shipments to Canada, 337
  • - Coal for Steam Production, Advantages of Welsh Anthracite, W. H. Booth, 33
  • - Controller of Coal Mines, Address and Code of Directions, 11
  • - French Output of Coal, 315
  • - India, North and West, Disappointing Coal Supply, Suggested Substitution of Hydroelectric Power, 315
  • - Indian Collieries and Use of Electricity, 11
  • - Indian Minerals, Coal the Most Important , 293
  • - Italian Coal Discovery, 97
  • - Oklahoma and Kansas, Shallow Coal-beds Working, 293
  • - South African Coal, High Percentage of Tar, 293
  • - United States, Possible Shortage of Coal, and Wood Fuel as Substitute, 185
  • COAL Gas for Motor Cars, 531
  • Cold Storage and Ice Making, Liverpool Experience, 429
  • Cold Storage Warehouses for United Kingdom Food Supply, 541
  • Commercial Alcohol from Damaged Potatoes 540
  • Commercial Motors, Annual Inspection of, Prizes, 552
  • Concrete, Best Colours for Colouring, 11
  • Concrete for Cheap Building, A House every Three Days, 407
  • Concrete Fence Posts and Attachment of Wire Fencing, 163
  • Concrete Fence, Reinforced, for Great Yarmouth, 385
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Action of Salt on, Professor H. J. M. Creighton, 572
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Examined by X-rays, 492
  • Concrete,- Reinforced, Injurious Action of Salt in the Philippine Islands, 561
  • Concrete Roads, Emulsified Asphalt for Main-- taining, 229
  • Concrete Silos for Wheat Storage in Australia. 497
  • Concrete for Small Buildings, 385
  • Concrete as a Substitute for Timber, Bricks, Iron and Steel, 396
  • Copper and Lead of Serbia Exploited by Germans and Austrians, 229
  • Copper, World’s Production of, 197
  • Coral Carving, Japan Endeavouring to Replace Italian Production, 519
  • “Corimite,” Insulating Material Made from Fish Offal, 451
  • Corrosion of Tinned Copper Sheets, 119
  • Cotton Spinning and Weaving Industry in Korea, 561
  • Crane, Floating, Largest Lifting Crane Built in United States, 407
  • Crane, 50-Ton Locomotive Jib, for Panama Canal Docks, Unusual Type, 119
  • Crinan Canal, Inadequacy of, and Suggested Replacement, 207

D

  • DANUBE Navigation and Ports for Increased Trade Development, 451
  • Death of Mr. W. J. Widdowson, 541
  • Decimal Coinage and Metric System of Weights and Measures, Opinions Invited, 361
  • Deoxidisation, Electrolytic Process Patented in the United States, 229
  • Diamond Drill Hole in New Jersey, Record Depth, 271
  • Diamond Formation, Sir C. Parsons, 497
  • Diesel Engine Driven by Peat Gas, 519
  • Dock, Royal Edward, at Avonmourh, Projected Enlargement, 519
  • Draughtsmen, Increased Pay, 413
  • Dry Rot in Timber, Drastic Action Necessary, 337

E

  • EGGS, New Method for Safe Delivery, 473

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Applications of Electricity, List of 3000 in Booklet, 77
  • - Arc Lamps, Uses of Boracic Acid, 97
  • - Arc Welding, Continuous Current Superior to Alternating, 541
  • - Arc Welding, Suitable Electric Conditions for, H. L. Unland, 407
  • - Armature Shafts on the Commutator End of Motors, Novel Method of Repair, 77
  • - Army Cooking by Electric Oven, 429
  • - Belfast, Electricity Supply Possible from Tidal Power of Strangford Lough, 163
  • - Blast-furnace Tap-holes Opened by Electric Arc, 541
  • - British and Metric Systems as Affecting British Electrical Trade, 451
  • - Calcutta, Cheap Current for Cooking and Heating, 11
  • - Capacity of Single Turbo-generator Units, Limitation in Size, 473
  • - Cattle Driving by Electricity, 141
  • - Cauvery Power Scheme in Mysore, Conveyance of Very Heavy Machinery, 119
  • - Centralisation of Power and Profit from Byproducts, Enormous Gains Possible, H. Wilson-Fox, 429
  • - Charging Plugs and Sockets for Electric Vehicles, 437
  • - China’s Preference for Electricity, 315
  • - Commercial Motor Vehicles, Electric, Projected Expenditure, 33
  • - Committee on Electric Power, Chairman and Additional Members, 11
  • - “Continuously Loaded” Paper—Core Cable for Underground Telephone, 97
  • - Current Transformers and Possible Registration Errors, 497
  • - Economy in Use of Electric Furnaces to Convert Steel Scrap into Castings, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
  • - Electro-Chemical Industries at Shawinigan, Quebec, 561
  • - Electro-Culture, Results of, on Garden Produce, 407
  • - French Production of Iron by Electric Furnaces, 11
  • - Furnaces, Government Permit and British Steel Making, 249
  • - Furnaces at Work in Great Britain, Statistics of Increase and Type, 11
  • - Generating Costs per Unit, J. Shepherd, 55
  • - German Pocket Torch with Hand-driven Dynamo, 429
  • - Harrogate, Proposed Installation of Byproduct Steam Boiler Plant for Electrical Supply, 163
  • - Indian Collieries and Electrical Winding, 11
  • - Indian Collieries, Electricity Replacing Steam, 11
  • - Insulating Material from Fish Offal, 451
  • - Japanese and the Australian Market for Electrical Supplies, 497
  • - Lamp Voltage, Standardisation of, 385
  • - Leeds’ Increased Electricity Supply, 429
  • - Morocco, Suggested Water Power Development and Electrification of Railways, andc,. 315
  • - Niagara Falls, Cost of Power from, 293
  • - Nickel Alloys Used for Centre Electrodes of Sparking Plugs, 451
  • - Optical Pyrometer for Works Use, 249
  • - Porcelain Insulators Made in the Transvaal, 519
  • - Power Transmission Lines Nearly 700 Miles in Length, 293
  • - Power Transmission Lines of Nevada, California Company’s System, Longest Yet Projected, 11
  • - Quebracho, for Cleaning Electric Insulators, 141
  • - Selenium Cell Produced by Californian Experimenter, Immensely Increased Sensitiveness, 33
  • - Standard Voltages of Electric Supply in the United States, 249
  • - Steel Mills, Rolling and Reversing, Advantages of Electric Motor Drive, 33
  • - Street Cleansing Vehicles in Sheffield, Satisfactory Economy Effected, 141
  • - Street Cleansing Vehicles ; Ten Years’ Life, 119
  • - Swedish Output of Electric Furnaces, 519

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :

  • - Tata Hydro-electric Power Supply, Great Success, 561
  • - Taxicabs, Electric, in Detroit, 497
  • - Transmission Line Over the St. Lawrence River, Details of Erection, 77
  • - Tungsten Wire Importation for Electric Lamps, 450
  • - Turbo Alternator Development, History of, 519
  • - United States Electric Furnaces, Large Increase, 451
  • - Water Power and its Utilisation in France and Elsewhere, 561
  • - Wellington, New Zealand, Storage Battery Truck for Use on the Water Front, 361
  • ENERGY Required for Rain Production, J. Patterson, 473
  • Engineers’ Clubs in Manchester and in Philadelphia, 249
  • Engines, “Uniflow,” World’s Records of Efficiency, 141
  • Envelope-opener for Office Use, 119
  • Envelopes Placed in Typewriter by Machine, American Device, 163
  • Explosives Output in the United States, 163
  • Exports Prohibited by Board of Trade, Lists of Articles and Countries, 185
  • Eyesight of Workers, Offer by Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians, 519

F

  • FALL of a Stone to Earth’s Centre, Calculations of Time Required, 561
  • Federation of British Industries, New President, 413
  • Feed-water for Boilers, Troubles Due to Sodium Hydroxide, 77
  • Fiat Company’s Twenty-three Thousand Workpeople, 293
  • File-cutting Machines, First Recorded Use in this Country, 385
  • Fire-brick, Melting Points of Various Samples, 185
  • Fires in New York State, Large Proportion of Preventable Loss, 55
  • Fishing Boat to Catch 60,000 lbs. of Fish an Hour, 229
  • Flour Waste in Iron Foundries, Wood and Sawdust as Substitute, 141
  • Fluorine—see Water Supply
  • Food Production and Tractors ; Training Drivers, 315
  • Foremen’s Mutual Benefit Society, 397
  • Fruit Centres for Pulping or Drying Surplus Fruit, 180
  • Fuel, Alcohol, from Sugar Molasses in Australia, 337
  • Fuel Gas from Straw—see Straw
  • Furnace Design, Principles of, A. D. Williams, 293

G

  • GAS and Industrial Efficiency, 497
  • Gas, Natural, 40,000 Bore-holes in the United States, 497
  • Gas Replacing Petrol for Commercial Vehicles, 97
  • Gas Supply of America and Toluol for High Explosives, 271
  • Gas Supply and Investigation by Fuel Research Board, 55
  • Gas Traction, Joint Committee on, 393
  • Gauges Tested for Ministry of Munitions by National Physical Laboratory, Ten Thousand a Week Average, 11
  • German Use of Yeast for Manufacture of Buttons and Knife Handles, 97
  • Germans Dismantling Blast-furnace Plants for Use in Munition Works, 451
  • Germany, Coal Prices and Gas Consumption, 319
  • Glass for Cooking Utensils, Chemical Product, 293
  • Glass from German Firms, 112
  • Glass Tubing of Large Diameter, Simple Method of Cutting, 361
  • Glass, Window, Working Temperature of, 411
  • Glycerine Industry, Japanese, Developments, 138
  • Government Changes, 55
  • Graphalloy, 497
  • Graphite, Flake, from Ceylon and Madagascar, 135
  • Graphite in Oils, andc., To Obtain Permanent Suspension of, C. H. Bierbaum, 361
  • Graphite for Scaling Boilers, 473

H

  • HOLLAND, Blast-furnaces and Rolling Works in, Suggested Erection of, 77
  • “Horse-power Race,” Professor A. E. Kennedy, 119
  • House Deficiency in this Country, Local Government Board Inquiry, 519
  • Hungarian Aluminium Works for Exploiting Bauxite Deposits, 271
  • Hydraulic Power Installation in South Africa, The Largest, 293
  • Hydrogen, Atmospheric, Proposed Works for Production in Iceland, 519
  • Hydro-technical Laboratory in Italy, 415

I

  • INDIA’S Disappointing Coal Supply ; Suggested Substitution of Hydro-electric Power, 315
  • India, Survey of, Genera] Report, 293
  • Indian Agriculture, Mechanical Cultivation Progress, 249
  • Industrial Reconstruction Council, 530
  • Interest Chart, Marsden and Co., Limited, 162
  • Ireland, Inquiry as to Available Hydro-electric Power, 270
  • Irish Canals Placed under Control of Committee, 55
  • Irish Joint Committee of Engineers to Consider Peat Utilisation, 33
  • Irish Water Power Schemes, Tidal Power of Strangford Lough, 163

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Alloy Steel Castings Used by American Drop Forging Manufacturers, 163
  • - Alloys, Iron Silicon, Acid-resisting Properties of, 163
  • - American Production of Steel Ingots and Castings, 11
  • - Annealing Temperatures for Nickel Steel, 385
  • - Atmospheric Effects on Sheet Iron, 315
  • - Australian Company Erecting Works for Home Supply of Spring Steel, Railway Wheels and Axles, andc., 207
  • - Chilled Cast Iron Car Wheels ; Effect on American Railways, 407
  • - Chilling of Cast Iron, An Accidental Discovery in the Eighteenth Century, 185
  • - Chinese Pig Iron for United States Shipbuilding, 451
  • - Corea, Output of Ore of Poor Quality but Abundant Quantity, 163
  • - Corrosion and “Borrodising,” 315
  • - Electric Motor Drive in Steel Mill Service, Advantages of, 33
  • - Electric Steel Furnaces, E. Kilburn Scott, 55
  • - Electric Steel Making and Limitation of Furnaces, 249
  • - German High-speed Steel, New Type, 541
  • - Hardening of Steel, Frenchmen’s Solution, 315
  • - Indian Pig Iron for San Francisco, 11
  • - Iron-Aluminium Alloys, Messrs. Yensen and Gat ward, 301
  • - Japanese Steel Works Projected for Manufacture of Plates, Rails, Square and Bar Steel, andc., 33
  • - Japan’s Use of Electricity in Steel Manufacture, 337
  • - Lincolnshire, North, as Centre for Steel Manufacture, 337
  • - Manganese in Fire-box Steel, Specified Percentage, 249
  • - Manganese Shipped from China to Japan, 429
  • - Molybdenite of Low Grade ; Cheap Process of Manufacture, 207
  • - Molybdenite Shipments from Quebec, 163
  • - Molybdenum Steel, Great Value of, as Gun Lining, 55
  • - New South Wales Manufacture of Steel Wheels, 141
  • - New South Wales Steel Works, Demand for Rails and Shipbuilding Plates, 249
  • - Reagent in Steel Investigation, Messieurs Le Chatelier and E. L. Dupuy, 451
  • - Resources and Production pf Iron and Other Metalliferous Ores, 109
  • - Steel Business Origin Claimed by an American, 541
  • - Steel Foundry in the Yangtze Valley, Japanese and Chinese Agreement, 119
  • - Steel Shortage in Canada; Shipping and Railway Needs, 141
  • - “Swedish” Iron and Hematite Supply, Favourable Prospect for East England Iron and Steel Manufacture, 361
  • - Tungsten, Uses in Electricity, 207
  • - United States Steel Castings, Percentages of Kinds of Steel and Methods of Productions, 11
  • - Wrought Iron, Cost of, Compared with Steel, G. G. Roberts, 315
  • IRISH Production of Antimony and Lead, 451
  • Irrigated Lands in Australia and the Barren Jack Dam, 473
  • Italian Government Schemes for Hydraulic Development, 361
  • Italian Internal Waterways, Periodical to Deal with Question, 185

J

  • JAPAN Boating—see Ships
  • Japan Builds 9000-Ton Steamer for British Owners in Less than Three Months, 207
  • Japan as Competitor in Incandescent Lamp Trade, 361
  • Japanese Glycerine Industry Development, 407
  • Japanese Scientists Sent to United States to Study Industrial Conditions, 385
  • Japanning Process, Double Operation, 337
  • Japan’s Copper Ore Output and Exports, 185
  • Java, Increased Sugar Production, 185
  • Jute Substitute in Russia, 77

K

  • KAISER and Czar in 1904, 207

L

  • LABOUR Accidents, Calendar of, 451
  • Lamp, Gas-filled Type, with Renewable Filament, 561
  • Land under Plough in England and Wales, Large Increase, 11
  • Lantern Slides, Bennis and Co., 384
  • Lead Mines in Flintshire to be Reopened, 97
  • Lead Production in Certain States of America 385
  • Lead Trade Development in Derbyshire, 429
  • Leicester Town-planning Scheme for After the War, 55
  • Lightning Flash, Length and Quantity of Electricity, 229
  • Lignite, Distillation of, for Tars, 451
  • Lincoln Housing and Town-planning Schemes, 497
  • Liquid in Air, Method of Determining Surface Tension of, 541
  • Liquid Ammonia, Latent Heat of Vaporisation of, N. S. Osborne and M. S. Van Dusen, 451
  • Liquids in Capillary Tubes, Bigelow and Hunter and Mr. W. D. Bancroft, 561
  • Locks on Canals, Comparison between England and Germany, 55
  • London County Council Training of Munition Workers, 127

M

  • MACHINE Shop for Ford Motor Company, Remarkable Construction, 407
  • Machine Telegraph Development, Anticipated Success, 429
  • McNicholl Process for Coating Freshly Cemented Surface, 33
  • Magnesia Bricks, Refractory Properties of, Messieurs H. Le Chatelier and B. Bogitch, 451
  • Magnetic Separators for Minerals, Varying Strength, 97
  • Magneto Industry, British Developments, 97
  • Manchester Corporation Omnibuses, Statistics of Running, 11
  • Manufactures Formerly Obtained from Germany, Demand in England, 77
  • Megaphones for Submarine Detection, 519
  • Metal Cutting by Revolving Smooth Steel Discs, 541
  • Metal Economy, Discovery of Wasted Dies, 561
  • Metals, Boiling Points of, and Pyrometric Work, C. R. Darling, 497
  • Metric System, Proposals for Compulsory Adoption, 77
  • Mid-Scotland Canal, Work for Demobilised Men after the War, 473
  • Milling Machines, C. Churchill and Co., 486
  • Mineral Wool, Pure White, Uses of, 385
  • Mines in the Transvaal and Kimberley, Prevention of Pneumonia in Natives, 293
  • Mining Plant in South Africa, 561
  • Mining Timber, Substitute for, Patented, E. Seward, 119
  • Ministry of Health, 552
  • Molybdenum—see Iron and Steel
  • Monazite Discoveries and German Control, 249
  • Monazite in Mysore, Disappointing Result, 361
  • Monazite Sands for Gas Mantles, Discovery in Ceylon, 249, 473
  • Motor Car Engines, Battery System of Ignition, 337
  • Motor Car Engines, Cracks in Water Jackets, 140
  • Motor Car Manufacture Replaced by Aircraft Motors, 519
  • Motor Car Weight and Improved Construction, 55
  • Motor Car’s Record Speed, 473
  • Motor Cars in America, Exhaust Cut-outs Discontinued, 361
  • Motor Industries, Technical Committee, Bodies Represented, 473
  • Motor Lorries for War Use Ordered in the United States, Large Orders, 293
  • Motor Lorry Accommodation, Better Utilisation of, 77
  • Motor Omnibuses, Taxation and Upkeep of Roads, 33
  • Motor Ploughing in England and Wales, Cost per Acre, 561
  • Motor Spirit, Standardisation of, Tests and Paper by Mr. Lomax, 429
  • Motor Taxation in France, New Formula for Determining, 337
  • Motor Tire Manufacture in America ; Own Mills and Own Cottonfields, 207
  • Motor Trucks and Automobiles for United States War Department, Standardisation and Large Output, 385
  • Motor Vehicles and Coal Gas, 315
  • Motor Vehicles, Gas-driven, 97
  • Motor Vehicles, Suspension System of Improved Type, 315
  • Motor Vehicles, to Value of Over Six Millions Sterling Ordered by the United States, 141
  • Motor Volunteers, City, and Invasion, 384
  • Mowra Flower, Important Raw Product in Hyderabad, 119
  • Municipal Engineering and Public Health, Effect of the War on, H. P. Boulnois, 328
  • Munition Workers’ Training under London County Council, 127

N

  • NATIONAL Association of Industrial Chemists, Proposed, 109
  • Natural Gas Used for Lighting Pisa, 271
  • Negro Emigration from Southern States of America Discouraged, 11
  • New South Wales Imports and Exports, 407, 497
  • New South Wales Mineral Output, High Value in 1916, 185
  • New South Wales, Value of Mineral Exports, First Quarter, 1917, 229
  • New York State Barge Canal Completion, 97
  • New York, Weight of Traffic and Pavement Composition, 429
  • New Zealand, Discovery of Scheelite, 55
  • New Zealand Government and Factory Heating Appliances, 473
  • New Zealand, Hydro-Electric Projects for the North Island, 97
  • New Zealand, Increased Cold Storage since War Outbreak, 561
  • New Zealand ; Sulphuric Acid Works in Christchurch, 385
  • Niagara Falls and Shortage of Water Power both in Canada and United States, 271
  • Nickel-Copper Ore, New Discovery in Ontario, 261
  • Nickel in Ontario, 80 per Cent, of World’s Supply, 497
  • Nitrates, Synthetic, in the United States, 315
  • Nitric Acid by Fixation of Atmospheric Nitro¬gen Process, Comparison of Cost by Different Methods. 11, 77
  • Nitrogen Products Committee’s Report, 541
  • Nitro-Starch as Blasting Explosive, Advantages of, 33
  • Noise of Trucks on Concrete Floor, Method of Deadening, 33
  • Nottingham City Engineer, Mr. A. Brown’s Long Service, 541

O

  • OIL for Burning, Advancing Price, 271
  • Oil-forming Conditions in the British Isles, W. H. Dalton, 519
  • Oil Production of the United States, 561
  • Omnibuses Run on Coal Gas Instead of Petrol, Great Saving in Cost, 11
  • Ontario Government and Net Fishing, 271
  • Optical Glass: The Real Introducers of New Materials, 473
  • Orange River Falls, South Africa, 407
  • Oven for Electric Cooking for Army Use, 385

P

  • PAINT as a Rust Preventive, Experiments, 319
  • Panama Canal, Big Docks to be Built, 315
  • Panama Canal and Railroad, Improved Health of Employees, 185
  • Paper and Lectures for West of Scotland Institute, Difficulty in Obtaining, 229
  • Papyrus in North Zululand, Company Formed to Utilise, at Christiania, 207
  • Paraffin for Motor Tractors, Question of Lower Prices, 293
  • Paris, Flood Prevention and Navigation Improvement Works, 293
  • Paris Tramways, Increased Working Expenses, 293
  • Patents, Statistics of Applications, 33
  • Peat Gas for Driving Diesel Engine, 519
  • Petrol Consumption in France, Restrictions and Reserve Stock, 385
  • Petrol Extracted from Natural Gas in the United States, 337
  • Petrol Imports into United Kingdom, 97
  • Petrol Production in the United States, 271
  • Petrol Shortage, Problem in United States, 361
  • Petrol, Synthetic, from Kerosene or Paraffin at Cost of 0.5d. per Gallon, 163
  • Petrol Waste, Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks on, 97
  • Petroleum in Burma, Increased Output, 249
  • Petroleum, Natural Formation Secret not yet Discovered, W. H. Dalton, 519
  • Piles of Steel Pipe with Concrete Lining, 337
  • Pistons for Internal Combustion Engines, J. Leopold, 55
  • Platinum, Difficulty in Finding Alloy for, 271
  • Platinum Discovery in Southern Spain, 271
  • Platinum in Manitoba, 406
  • Platinum for Military Purposes, 229
  • Platinum Output of the World in 1916, 11
  • Platinum Substitute ; Alloy of Gold and Palladium, 119
  • Ploughing by Motor Traction, Forty Acres in Six Ten-hour Days, 497
  • Plymouth Harbour, Development of Catte- water Lower Reaches, 473
  • Pneumonia Among South African Native Miners, Success of Inoculation, 185
  • Port Kembla, New South Wales, 385
  • Portugal and New Industries ; Large Iron and Steel Works, 229
  • Postal Services by Aeroplane, Established and Projected, 190
  • Potash from Feldspar, 229
  • Potash Salts Production in United States, 97
  • Potash Scarcity in Germany ; Trade Apprehensions, 473
  • Production Limit ; The Human Factor in Industry, G. E. Toogood, 537
  • Prohibited Exports from British Empire, 55, 77
  • Protected Occupations, Scrap Metal Collection, Dr. Addison, 38
  • Punch, Press Mud and the Ministry of Munitions, 271
  • Pyrometer, Optical, for Works Use, 249
  • Pyrometers and Pyrometry, Instruments Shown and General Discussion, 323

Q

  • QUEBEC New Dry Dock, Largest in the World, 141
  • Queensland, Mineral Output of, 515

R

  • RAGS of the British Army, High Prices Paid, 55

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

  • - Accident Due to Sleeping Engine Driver, 385
  • - Accident at Finchley-road Station, Need of Automatic Signalling, 271
  • - Accident Scotch Express, 561
  • - Accident to Soldiers’ Train in Yorkshire, 271
  • - Accident Tramway, at Dover, 185, 429
  • - Accidents, Prevention of, Harriman Medal
  • - Awarded to Illinois Central Railway Company, 6
  • - Air Raid Shelter in Hitherto Unopened Railway Tunnels, 407
  • - Air Raids and Ventilation of Tube Railways, 361
  • - Alaskan Railway, Completion Hastened to Bring About Advantages of all Kinds, 163
  • - Albert Medal for Life Saving, Award, 561
  • - Ambulance Train of Sixteen Coaches Built in Fifteen Weeks by Midland Railway, 229
  • - American Engineers and French Railways, 315
  • - American Engineers’ Plans for Spanish Railways, 407
  • - American Fatal Car Collision, 473
  • - American Freight Car Efficiency and Car Builders’ Association Rules, 97
  • - American Railroads and Coal, Analysis of Kinds Used, 249
  • - American Railway Authorities ; Conference to Reduce Clerical Work, 473
  • - American Railways—see also United States Railways and Inter-State Commerce Commission
  • - Ames, Oakes and Oliver, Constructors of First Transcontinental Railway Oyer the Rockies, 207
  • - Appointments and Changes of Personnel on Various Railways, 11, 33, 55, 77, 97 184 249, 337, 361
  • - Argentine Government and Railway Supply Questions, 77
  • - Association of Private Owners of Railway Rolling Stock, 73
  • - Australian Commonwealth Railways Bill, Non-Political Control, 337
  • - Australian East-West Railway, Cost, 451
  • - Australian East-West Railway; Projected Exhibition to Celebrate Opening, 229

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued)

  • - Australian East-West Transcontinental Railway ; Approaching Completion and Subsequent Train Service, 33, 77, 229, 337
  • - Bacteriological Car Laboratory Presented to French Army, 473
  • - Bakerloo to Watford, Lengthened Trains, 497
  • - Baltimore and Ohio Railway, Employment of Women, 42
  • - Barrow-in-Furness, Deficiency of House Accommodation, Strain on Railways, 207
  • - Beasley, Mr. A., Retirement from Taff Vale Managership and Appointment as Director, 33, 55, 97
  • - Belgian Locomotives in France, 55, 77
  • - Bombay, Baroda and Central India Company Builds Ambulance Trains, 67
  • - Brazilian Purchase of Locomotives to Expedite Food Supplies to Allies, 519
  • - British Railway Administration, Mr. Lynch’s Questions, 451
  • - Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Scrap, Economical Treatment of Castings, 22
  • - Burma Railways Company’s Supplies for War Purposes, 561
  • - Business or Pleasure,Overcrowded Travelling, 455
  • - Butterworth, Sir A. Kaye, General Manager of North-Eastern Railway to Visit America on Behalf of the Government, 163
  • - Cab Penny Toll Dispute Settled, 561
  • - Cabs and Taxis and Railway Stations, Tolls, 163
  • - Cabs Use of Railway Stations, Position Defined, 163
  • - Caledonian Railway, Collision at Newton Colliery, Result of Inquiry, 55
  • - California and other States ; Level Crossing Regulations, 561
  • - Cambrian Railway Company’s Prizes for Well-kept Stations, 519
  • - Canadian Dominion and the Maritime Provinces, Intercolonial Railway Completion, 33
  • - Canadian Government Railways, New Rolling Stock, 229
  • - Canadian Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways’ Postponement of Adoption of Uniform Gauge, 330
  • - Canadian Northern Railway, Petition Against Government Purchase, 207
  • - Canadian Northern Railway Taken Over by Government—Question of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 119
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway’s Projected Doubledeck Bridge at Toronto, 33
  • - Canadian Railway Association for National Defence, 519
  • - Canadian Railway Combination and Removal of Rails to France, 119
  • - Canadian Railway Commission, Cost of, 451
  • - Canadian Railway Revenues, 141
  • - Canal Control Committee, Annual Cost, 541
  • - Canal Transport for Coal and Heavy Goods Traffic, to Relieve Railways, 361
  • - Cape to Cairo Railway, Completion to Bukama on the Congo, 207
  • - Cars Partly Loaded Only; Photographs Sent to Traders to Induce Economy in Use of Railway Facilities, 207, 249
  • - Central Railroad of New Jersey, Economy in Card Passes, 473
  • - Channel Tunnel Project, Government Support Refused during War, 163
  • - Charing Cross Bridge Strengthening, Bill Passed, 11
  • - Chemin de Fer du Nord, Change of General Manager, 11, 77
  • - Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Accident, 385
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Company, Saving of Fuel Due to Electrification, 459, 541
  • - Chicago and North-Western Railway and “Safety First” Post Cards, 33
  • - Children’s Home in Memory of South Indian Railway Engineer Killed in Action. 229
  • - Clayton Aniline Company and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 271
  • - Coal Consumption on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, 163
  • - Coal Control and the Coming Winter, 97, 315
  • - Coal for London, Rail-borne and Sea-borne in 1914 and 1917, 11
  • - Coal Mines in Ireland and Railway Facilities 429
  • - Coal Pooling in United States : Avoidance of, Delay in Shiploading, 337
  • - Coal Rate Differences, Anomalies of Transport, 451
  • - Coal Transport Reorganisation in the North- West of England, 429
  • - Coal Transport Scheme, Great Saving, 497, 519
  • - Coal Wagons to and from Collieries, Investigation of Delays, 497
  • - Coal Wagons and Private Ownership, 315
  • - Collection and Distribution of Goods, Reform Needed, 497
  • - Concrete Disintegration in Linings of Railway Tunnels in America, 163
  • - Copenhagen, New Underground Railway Stopped for Want of Material, 249
  • - Crane Accident on Breakdown Work, 293
  • - Death of Mr. William Smith, 361
  • - Death of Old Engine-driver Due to Heat, 97
  • - Death of Mr. W. R. Sykes, 293
  • - Difficulties of Railwav Service in War-time, 361
  • - Dividends, Interim, of Certain Railways, 141
  • - Drivers’ and Guards’ Difficulty in Regard to Food and Lodgings When Away from Homes, 97
  • - Eastern Bengal Railway Survey for Ferry Boat Service on Jamuna River, 191
  • - Economies of Railway Operation in America, Committee Appointed, 18
  • - Economy and Free Travelling of Conference Delegates, 407
  • - Electric Headlights Replace Oil on Baltimore and Ohio Locomotives, 451
  • - Electric Locomotive Built in Manchuria, 519
  • - Electrification of 211 Miles of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.. Paul Railroad, 271
  • - Elmira Water, Light and Railroad Company and Repair of Armature Shafts, 77
  • - Employers’ Liability, Trial Ends in Verdict for the Railway, 497

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Erie Railroad, Discontinuance of Numerous Passenger Trains, 77
  • - Exhibition of Produce of Allotment Holders on the London and South-Western Railway, 229
  • - Fares Increase on London Railways, 229
  • - Fares Increase Unlikely to be Further Extended, 519
  • - Federated Malay States Railways, Favourable Financial Position, 473
  • - Fine for Letting Wagons on Hire Without Government Permit, 481
  • - Fire Outbreak on Ammunition Train ; Rewards foi Courageous Work of Staff, 337
  • - Flashlights at Level Crossings on the Furness Railways, Source of Economy as well as Safety, 519
  • - Flowers for Manchester Hospitals, Railway Arrangement for Delivery, 141
  • - Food Instruction Trains in the United States, 271
  • - France, Northern Railway Chief Engineer Resigning Post, 11
  • - Free Travelling for Army ReServe Munition Workers, 385
  • - Free Travelling for Merchant Seamen Dis¬charged at Other than Usual Port, 337
  • - Freight Train Loads on Eastern Railways of United States, 249
  • - French Railways, Percentage of Expenditure to Receipts, 292
  • - Fuel for Locomotives, Report of Committee on Powdered Coal to International Railway Fuel Association, 33
  • - Fuel Scarcity and Utilisation of Russian Schist for Locomotive Boilers, 451
  • - “Full Crew” Rule in New Jersey, 519
  • - Geddes, Sir Eric, First Lord of the Admiralty, Continuance of Relations with North- Eastern Railway, 207
  • - Genoa to Milan Line, Great Loss of Life Due to Derailment of Express Train, 163
  • - German Increased Railway Fares and Demurrage Charges, 229
  • - Goods Storage and Handling in United States, Threatened Troubles, 185
  • - Goods Traffic Increase under Government Control, 141
  • - Government Appointments for Railway Officials, 119
  • - Great Eastern Company Gives Facilities for Coal Storage for Use with Farm Machinery, 97
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Opening of Parsik Tunnel near Kalyan, 33
  • - Great Northern (U.S.A.) and Northern Pacific to Keep Posts for Enlisted Employees, 11
  • - Guns versus Locomotive. Manufacture, Beyer, Peacock and Co.’s Difficulties, 385
  • - Haiderabad, Serious Railway Collision, 163
  • - Harcourt-street Station, Dublin, Second Accident to Engine on Same Spot, 207
  • - Highland Railway, Late Chief Engineer as Divisional Food Commissioner for North Scotland, 185
  • - Horse Transport, Controller Appointed, 473
  • - Illinois Central Line Speed Reductions and Resulting Losses, 497
  • - India, Defence of, Government and War Transport Railway Facilities, 315
  • - India, Design and Inspection of Girder Bridges, 407
  • - India, North-Western Railway to Use Oil Fuel, 293
  • - Indian Railways Supplies to Mesopotamia, Unexplained Loss, 163
  • - Indian Traffic Controller Appointed, 141
  • - Indo-Ceylon Connection Working at a Loss, 451
  • - Injury Claim Refused on Ground of Negli¬gence, 11
  • - Injury to Employees,- Notice to Men Seeking Employment, 11
  • - Interavailability of Season and Traders’ Tickets, Restrictions Withdrawn, 361
  • - Interborough Rapid Transit Company’s New York Traffic, 536
  • - INTER-STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION :
  • -- Car Service Division Formed to Deal with Distribution Exchange and Return of Freight Cars, 163
  • -- Rates Increase, Application Renewed by Railway Companies, 385, 463
  • -- Trainload Statistics, 33
  • - Irish Branch of the National Union of Railwaymen, 315
  • - Irish Collieries and Need of Railways, 97
  • - Irish Munition Workers and Christmas Travelling, 429
  • - Irish Permanent Way Men Returned from France to Ireland, 77
  • - Irish Railway Engineers’ Strike, 33
  • - Irish Railway Men’s War Bonus Increased to English Level, 229
  • - Irish Railways Claims in Respect of Rebellion of Easter, 1916, 519
  • - Irish Railways Exempt from 50 per Cent. Increase in Fares, 163
  • - Irish Railways, Wagon Demurrage Regulations, 296
  • - Irish Seaside Resorts and Limited Travelling, 55
  • - Irish Train’s Remarkable Speed, 315
  • - Italian Coal Scarcity Involves Train Reduction, 497
  • - Italian Government Increase in Railway Fares, 519
  • - Italian Minister of Transportation, 11
  • - Italian State Railways, Satisfactory Finance, 249
  • - Japanese Mission to Study American Transport and Industrial Conditions, 519
  • - Kentucky Coalfields and the Virginian Railway, Suggested Purchase by United States President, 207
  • - Kobe’s Elevated Railway, 561
  • - Leeds and Liverpool Canal Company and Government Control, 293
  • - Lewis, J. T., S. Indian Railway Engineer Killed in Action, Children’s Home in Memory of, 229
  • - Light Railway Commission, Retirement of Colonel Boughey, 361
  • - “Limited Mail,” Origin of Term, G. P. Neele, 229
  • - Live Stock at Large on Texas and Pacific Railroad, 211

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): .

  • - Live Stock Trespassing on American Railways, Action by all Companies, 249
  • - Liverpool, Increase in Railway Haulage Charges, 271
  • - Locomotive and Railway Material, Exports from the United States, 249
  • - Locomotives for Burning Pulverised Fuel, 33
  • - London and North-Western Hotel at Birmingham, Extensions, 193
  • - London and North-Western Railway versus J. Sankey and Son, Carriage of Wheels, 55
  • - London and North-Western Railway, War Casualties, 229
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Decorations, 519
  • - Louisville and Nashville Railroad and Western Union Telegraph Ccmpany’s Poles, United States Government Intervenes, 97
  • - Madrid to Construct Electrical Underground Railway, 185
  • - Manchester Train Service Changes, Midland Railway, 429
  • - Mechanical Stokers on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 385
  • - Melbourne, Railway Electrification in, 451
  • - Meyrick Park, Bournemouth, Halt Closed,407
  • - Midland Railway Collision at Derby, 407
  • - Midland Railway, Derailment of Passenger Train, 271
  • - Motor Cars and Unprotected Railway Crossings, Tennesee Law, 229
  • - Moving Trains, Fatalities Caused by Entering and Leaving, 229
  • - Munition Work in Indian Railway Shops, Increase of Employees, 229
  • - NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN :
  • -- Annual Report, 97
  • -- Air Raid Demands, 519
  • -- and Board of Trade, 293
  • -- Deaths in Action or from Wounds, 185
  • -- and Mr. J. H. Thomas, 293
  • -- Mr. J. H. Thomas’ Autobiography, 451
  • - Newfoundland, Four Hundred and Twentieth Anniversary of Discovery, 293
  • - New Jersey and Discontinuance of Numerous Trains by Erie Railroad, 77
  • - New Jersey Public Utilities Commission and Curtailment of Train Service, 168
  • - Newport Light Railways Order, 419
  • - New South Wales, Increased Railway and Tramway Rates, 356
  • - New South Wales Railways, Increased Outlay, 451
  • - New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Reduction in Passenger Trains, 141
  • - New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Successful Financial Management and Retirement of President, 10
  • - New York State, Rapid Transit System, 153
  • - New Zealand Locomotive, Satisfactory New Type, 527
  • - New Zealand, New Rolling Stock, 561
  • - New Zealand Railways, Traffic Statistics, 385, 429
  • - New Zealand, Trolley Accident in Tunnel, 141
  • - North British Railway Company Increases Salaries and Pays Income Tax of Staff, 207
  • - North-Eastern Railway Allotment Holders and Goat Keepers, 271
  • - North-Eastern Railway, General Manager to Visit America, 163
  • - Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car and the War, 42
  • - Oil, Domestic Production, Broxburn Oil Company and the North British Railway, 11
  • - Oil Shortage and Gas-lighted Railway Carriages, 397
  • - Oil Substituted for Coal on the Western Indian Locomotives, 519
  • - Open Cars for Transport of Goods, Use Forbidden Except for Public Service, 541
  • - Overcrowding at Business Hours, Increased Train Service, 385, 455, 497
  • - Overcrowding on Suburban Lines, 429
  • - Oxted Tunnel Failure and Re-opening, 97
  • - Panama, Projected Railway on Atlantic Coast, 55
  • - Parcels Traffic and Stamp System, 508
  • - Pennsylvania and New York Central Railroads’ Reduction of Passenger Trains, 97
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, Suggested Electrification, 83
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad, Men of Foreign Birth, Analysis ; Purchasers of Liberty Bonds, 473
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad and Military Service, 315
  • - Perishable Traffic in America, Wagons in Sidings, 407
  • - Permanent Way, New Type, Demonstration at Townsville, Queensland, 561
  • - Peru, American Locomotives Preferred by, 141
  • - Peru, New Railwav to be Financed in New York, 119
  • - Porters’ Tips and Compensation Question, 519
  • - Prosser, Mr. E. A., Manager of Taff Vale as well as of Cardiff and Rhymney Railways, 33
  • - Queensland Government Railways, Investigation, 337
  • - Queensland Government Railways Report, 561
  • - Rails, Steel, Manufacture in Sputh Africa, Trade Impetus Due to War, 229
  • - RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION :
  • -- Increased Income, 11
  • -- Prince of Wales as President, 77
  • - Railway and Canal Commission Court, Trials Postponed to End of the War, 97
  • - Railway Clerks, Male and Female Wages Increase, 561
  • - Railway Clerks’ War Bonus and Superannuation, 271
  • - Railway Crossing Sign in South Carolina, Use as Advertisement Forbidden, 33
  • - Railway Engineer Regiments for France, Nine Called for in the United States, 15
  • - Railway Executive Committee’s Agreement with Men’s Union as to War Wages, 141
  • - Railway Material Exported from the United Kingdom, 11, 77, 185, 315, 385, 497

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Railwaymen’s Fifth Increase in Pay since War Began, 119
  • - RailwayMen’s Further Advance in Pay, 473, 497
  • - RailwayMen’s Pay and Government Agreement, 519
  • - Railway Officials Lent to Government but Paid by the Railways, 207
  • - Railway Purchase in the United Kingdom, 541
  • - Railway Returns for 1913, Last Published in Complete Form, 229
  • - Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 33, 119
  • - Railway Workers’ Wages, New Adjustment, 185
  • - Railways, Future of, Under Consideration by Board of Trade, 429
  • - Reduction in Train Services, 119
  • - Reduction, Further, in Train Services Im¬probable, 519
  • - Risk Rates and Companies’ Responsibility, 561
  • - Road, Rail and WTater Transport in France, 541
  • - Russian Railway Improvements, 451
  • - Russian Road-beds, Russian Railway Working Difficulties, 293
  • - “Safety First” Competition for London Drivers, 249
  • - St. Pancras Station, Wholesale Thefts from, 473
  • - Sao Paulo and Boituba Lines, Conversion to Electric Traction, 429
  • - School Holidays and Railway Travelling, 385
  • - Season Ticket Irregularities ; Greater Strictness Enforced. 315
  • - Season Ticket Price Increase and Government Control, 429, 519
  • - Season Tickets to East London Stations, 77
  • - Season Tickets Inter-Availability, 11, 361
  • - Selous Siding, Rhodesian Railways, 55
  • - Shire Highlands Railway, Survey for Extension from Blantyre to Lake Nyasa, 207
  • - Signalling and Engine Head Lights Colour Confusion, 361
  • - Signalling, Great Need for Automatic System to Prevent Accident, 271
  • - Signals, Colour Experiments on Different Lines, 337
  • - Skilled Railwaymen and War Services, 315
  • - Soldiers’ Fatal Train Accident in Yorkshire, 249, 271
  • - Soldiers’ Leave and Travelling by Train, 141
  • - Soldiers’ Week-end Travelling, Regulations, 497
  • - South African Finance, Increased Revenue from Railways and Harbours, 51
  • - South African Government Order for Superheater Mountain Type Locomotives, 33
  • - South African Railway Stores, Improved Methods. 407
  • - South African Railways Engine Shortage and Traffic Restrictions, 429
  • - South African Railways Signalling Installations, 407
  • - South-Eastern and London, Dover and Chatham Companies’ Dividends, 97
  • - South Indian Railway Company and Ceylon Government, 451
  • - Soutnern Pacific, Cheap Transportation of Goods, 293
  • - Southern Pacific Company’s Short Cut Across the Great Salt Lake, 541
  • - Southern Railway Discourages Negro Emigration from Southern States, 11
  • - Southern Railway Record of Safety, 163
  • - Speed of Trains in United States, Evil Effect of Unnecessary Restrictions, 541
  • - Stanley, Sir Albert, Presentation from Underground Companies to Former Managing Director, 53
  • - State-owned Railways of the World Not One-third of Total, 55
  • - Steel Substitution for Timber in Car Construction, Saving of Timber Effected, 541
  • - Steel versus Wooden Coaches for United States Railways, 119
  • - Stone Throwing at Trains, 315
  • - Summer Train Services Abandoned, 54
  • - Sweden’s Great Shortage of Rails, 451
  • - Swedish Transport Bureau to Control Rolling Stock, 119
  • - Switzerland, No More Passenger Trains on Sundays, 271
  • - Taff Vale, Cardiff and Rhymney Railways under Joint Managership, 33, 55, 77, 97
  • - Telephone Tests on the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, 55
  • - Theft of Goods in Transit, Railway Law, 337
  • - Thefts of Goods from Railways, 249
  • - Tie-plates Attachment to Sleepers, New Type of Plant, 11
  • - Track and Bridge Reconstruction on South African Railways, 429
  • - Track and Rolling Stock for Military Transportation in France, from United Kingdom, India, Australia and Canada. 11
  • - Traffic between England and Wales and Scotland, No Choice of Routes, 519
  • - Traffic Interchange between Furness and Other Railway Lines, 249
  • - Train Overturned by Storm on Kohat Thai Railway. 77
  • - Training of United States Troops, Assistance of the Long Island Railroad, 361
  • - Trains and Railway Changes in October, 293
  • - Tramcar, Fatal Derailment at Dover, 185, 429
  • - Tramway Receipts Increase in the United Kingdom, 185
  • - TRESPASSING ON UNITED STATES RAILWAYS :
  • -- “Disgraceful ” Neglect of the Law, 541
  • -- Military Control and Reduction of Accidents, 22
  • - Underground Routes between Certain Stations, Eastbound or Westbound as Preferred, 229
  • - Union Steel Corporation of South Africa, Steel Rail Manufacture, 229
  • - United States Cars Rebuilding, Large Amount of Timber Employed, 561
  • - United States Census of Railroad Employees of Military Age, 541
  • - United States Expeditionary Force in France Director-General of Transportation, 337
  • - United States Government and Loans to Railways, 315

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - United States Government Supplies, Success of Transport Arrangements Due to Pooling of Cars, 337
  • - United States Military Service and Railroad Labour Stress, 330, 385
  • - United States National Defence, Rolling Stock or Additional Power and Terminals, 77
  • - United States Passenger Train Economy, Results, 389
  • - United States Passenger Train, Reduction and Coal Saving, 42, 77, 185, 389
  • - United States Production of Rails, Greatly Increased Output, 185
  • - United States Railway Dining Car Service and Food Saving, 541
  • - United States Railway Employees Not Exempted, as a Class, from Military Service, 141
  • - United States Railway Equipment and Supplies, Enquiry by Mr. H. C. Hoyle, 385
  • - United States Railwaymen’s Wages Demand, Action by President Wilson, 451, 561
  • - United States Railways Fiscal Year, 407
  • - United States Railways, Mileage of Signalling and of Train Despatching by Telegraph and Telephone, 496
  • - United States Traffic, Measures for Improvement and Coal Saving, 185
  • - United States War Board’s Appeal for Railroad Concentration on the War, 219
  • - Victoria, Increase of Railway Fares and Freight Charges, 207
  • - Victorian Government Railways, Superheaters and Fuel Saving, 185
  • - Victorian Railways Working, Mr. T. R. Johnson Appointed as Commission, 33
  • - Volunteers, Position of Railwaymen in the Event of Invasion, 473
  • - Wagon Ropes, Railway, Pooled, 77
  • - Wagons for Collieries : Board of Trade and Private Ownership, 300
  • - Wagons for France Built in the United States, 451
  • - Wardle, G. H., Rises from Clerk to Board of Trade Secretary, 185
  • - War Gardens on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 315
  • - War-office Department for Railway Control, Expenditure, 407
  • - War Work Volunteers and Travelling Facilities, 429
  • - Weight of Trains, Varvinsr Methods of Calculation, 119
  • - Western Australia, Railway Freight Shortage Due to Lack of Ships for Wheat Transport, 11
  • - Western Australia Railway Wagons and the Vacuum Brake, 33
  • - Western Australia, Traffic and Finance Statistics, 55
  • - Women Employees for the Pennsylvania Railway, Preliminary Inquiry, 22
  • - Women’s Labour in Transport Work, 229
  • - Women of the Midland Railway and the Rifle Club, 337
  • - Women at Military Hospitals, Reduced Fares for, 271
  • - Women as Permanent Way Gang on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, 271
  • - Women as Special Constables on the Great Eastern Railway, 271
  • - Wooden Cars for Passenger Trains in the United States, Steady Withdrawal from Service, 119
  • - Y.M.C.A. Work on United States Railway, Transport of Troops, 36)
  • RAIN-MAKING Plant in Australia, 497
  • Refrigerating Stores Capacity in United Kingdom, 361
  • Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
  • Research Work and Educational Scheme for Benefit of Cotton Industry, by Messrs. Tootal, Broadhurst, Lee and Co., 207
  • Resources of Iron—see Iron
  • Reversing Mill, Electrically-driven, Recently Installed, 77
  • Road Vehicles, Mechanically-propelled, Large Increase, 361
  • Roads and Tarspraying, Details of Labour and Material, 337
  • Rope Drive, Longest Known Life of, 519
  • Rope Drive, World’s Highest Velocity, 519
  • Rotary Flying Engines, American Want of Success in Production of, 519
  • Rubber, Synthetic, Manufacture by Germany, 97
  • Russian Cotton Seed Oil Industry, 185
  • Russian Exhibition, 118
  • Russian Oil Production, High Rate in Spite of Labour Shortage, 33
  • Russia’s Pre-war Industries, British Capital Employed, 33

S

  • ST. PAUL’S Cathedral, Strengthening of Piers of Transept, 207
  • Salt Production in Russia, Analysis of, 163
  • Salt Roadway in Utah, Advantages of, 473
  • Sanitary Work in the Army, Major A. J. Martin, 328
  • Scientific and Industrial Research Department’s New Address, 77
  • Searchlight Improvements and Experiments in Germany, 77
  • Seine Improvements, to Check Floods and Aid Navigation, 141
  • Sewage Plant in America, Activated Sludge Compared with Percolating Filters, 561
  • Sheet Metal Industry, Employers’ Joint Committee Meeting, 420
  • Shell Forgings, Temperature Considerations, 249
  • Shell Output in America, 97
  • Shells, Immensely Increased Output, 33
  • Shells Used in Capture of Messines, Estimated Weight of Steel, 33

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • - American Shipbuilding versus German U-boats, 234
  • - American Steamers Converted to Diesel- engined Ships, 82
  • - Cadiz, Abandoned Shipbuilding Yard to be Re-opened, 185
  • - Canvas as Auxiliary in Steamships Not Required in Diesel-engined Vessels, 207
  • - Charts, Serious Errors Discovered, 407
  • - Concrete Ship Designed at San Francisco, 119 Concrete Ships, Advantages and Cost, 185
  • - Diesel Engines for Submarines in the United States Navy, Attempt to Dispense with Air Starting Valves, 163
  • - Durban, Electric Coaling Plant of New Design, 429
  • - German Diesel-driven Motor Ship Wilhelm A. Riedermann, 429
  • - German Submarines, Size and Number Stated to be Much Exaggerated, 207
  • - Hong-Kong Shipping Analysis, Increase of Vessels Using the Port, 185
  • - Hulls of Sea-going Vessels, Composition for Dressing, 561
  • - Italian Measures Against Submarine Attack and for Re-construction of Mercantile Marine, 225
  • - Japan, Absence of Pleasure Boating and Small High Speed Petrol Motors, 55 ; (Letter), 384
  • - Japanese Ports, Percentage of Japanese and Foreign Vessels, 140
  • - Japanese Ships Built at Tsurumi, Japan, Warships as well as Merchantmen to be Home Built, 163
  • - Japan’s Shipbuilding Capacity, Great Extension of, 385
  • - Merchant Ships Under Construction in American Shipyards, 361
  • - Norwegian Iron and Concrete Ship Launched, The First, 163
  • - Nova Scotia’s First Home Built Steel Oceangoing Steamer, 185
  • - Panama Canal Terminals Supply Boats, 451
  • - Russian 50-Ton Submarines, 175
  • - Schooner Yacht America, Her Destination, 407
  • - Shipbuilding Berth in Canada, Largest Enclosed for Canadian Vickers Limited, 361
  • - Shipbuilding in the United States, Statistics, 55
  • - Standard Ship, First Under War Conditions, Built at Chepstow, 541
  • - Standard Steamers, Completed, Started and Sunk, 519
  • - Standardised Ships of Cast Steel Constructed at Rate of More than One a Day, 207
  • - Submarine Boat, First Recorded in 1640, 33
  • - Submarine Chasers Ordered from United States for British and Italian Governments, 385
  • - Submarine Detection by Megaphone, 519
  • - Submarines, Exchange of Periscopes for Lenses on Either Side of the Vessel, 141
  • - U-Boat Dangers, Suggestion to Net the North Sea, 141
  • - U-Boats Failure to Impede Military Operations, 407
  • - United States Call for American Sailors for their New Merchant Marine, 141
  • - United States Collier Jupiter, Safe Arrival with Wheat Cargo in France, 33
  • - United States Emergency Fleet, Details of Contracts, 33
  • - United States Motor-driven Superdreadnought Tennessee, 249
  • - United States New Dreadnoughts, 407
  • - Warship Losses, Causes of, Comparison between Gunfire, Submarines and Mines, 207
  • - Whitby, Prospect of Shipbuilding, 541
  • - Wooden Ships to be Built in Canada, Steam- driven, 141
  • - Wooden Ships 100 Years Old, 229
  • - Wooden Vessels, Best Metal for Screw Shafts, 229
  • SIAM, Projects for Systematic Irrigation, 207
  • Silica Bricks, Superiority over Fireclay, 315
  • Silver’s Increased Price, 293
  • Silvertown Works Fire, Exaggerated Report’ 163
  • Slide Rale, Pamphlet on “Useful Engineers, Constants,” andc., J. A. Burns, 260
  • Smokeless Fuel for United States Navy, 385
  • Soap Substitutes in Germany, 119
  • Soldiers and Sailors, Disabled, to be Employed on Gramophone Manufacture, Works Opened, 361
  • South Wales Miners and Taxes, 311
  • South-Western Polytechnic Institute, 154
  • Spanish Telephone System, Projected Extension, 141
  • Spanish Works for Home Supply of Ships and War Material, 119
  • Sparking Plug, Lenoir the Original Inventor, 77
  • Sparking Plug, Better Insulation Needed, A. Champion, 407
  • Stainless Steel Cutlery, Use of Chromium Stopped, 271
  • Stanley, Sir Albert, Former Underground Managing Director, now President of Boaid of Trade, 53
  • Steam Pressure for Steam Turbines, Increase in America, 497
  • Stone Falling to Centre of the Earth, Calculation of Time, M. Sanger, 141
  • Straw for Motor Fuel Gas, Canadian Chemist’s Process, 385
  • Straw Pulp, Tested in Scottish Mills,. 429
  • Street Accidents, Wonderful American Invention, 473
  • Submarine Cable, Largest in the World, 229
  • Suction Gas Plant in South Africa, Largest in Existence, 293
  • Sugar or Bananas in Jamaica, 97
  • Sugar, Motor Spirit and other Products from Mowra Flower, 119
  • Sulphur Recovery from Smelter Fumes, “Thiogen” Process, 229
  • Sweden, Proposed Government Grant for Grain Storage, 293
  • Synthetic Indigo Manufacture at Ellesmere Port, Dr. G. T. Morgan, 24

T

  • TAXATION of Motor Spirit, Import Duty During tho War, 55
  • Taxes on Wages, South Wales Miners, 311
  • Tea-growing Increase in Nyasaland, 146
  • Tea Mixed with Iron and Steel Borings, 561
  • Telegram Round the World in 16.5 Minutes, New York Times Message, 141
  • Telegraph and Telephone Mileage in the Federated Malay States, 556
  • Telegraph, Modern, Principles of, Professor J. A. Fleming, 328
  • Telephone Exchange, The Work of, Professor J. A. Fleming, 328
  • Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for Sydney, Cost of, 561
  • Telephone from Montreal to Vancouver, Record Length, 451
  • Telephone Signalling, Various Methods, 249
  • Telephone, Underground, “Continuously Loaded” Paper Core, in Shropshire, 97
  • Telephone, Underground, from Washington to New York, 315
  • Telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, Much the Largest in the World, 249
  • Textile Factories, Source of Electric Power, 385
  • Tilbury Dock Enlargement, Completion, 33
  • Timber in Victoria, Investigation of Development and Best Time for Cutting Mountain Ash, 55
  • Tin Included in War Material Regulations, 561
  • Tin Mining in Cornwall, Percentage of Loss of Tin and Wolfram, 519
  • Tin and Tungsten in Wolfram, Separation by New Process, 361
  • Tin from Zaaiplaats Smelting Works, South Africa, 428
  • Titanium, Properties and Uses of, 541
  • Town Planning After the War, Professor S. D. Adshead, 328
  • Tractors, Farm, Varieties in the United States, 497
  • Tractors for Farm Work, Good Ploughing Result, 361
  • Tractors for Farmers, Government Assistance in Ontario, 55
  • Tungsten—see Iron and Steel
  • Turbines, Very Large Geared Marine, Construction in America, 33
  • Turbo-blowing Plant to Replace Beam Engines After Seventy Years’ Constant Service, 337

U

  • U-BOATS With and Without Periscopes, 77
  • United States Army to Use Browning Automatic Rifle and the Lewis Gun, 163
  • United States Increased Output of Tractors, 249
  • United States Record Agricultural Programme, 293
  • United States Soldiers, Weight of Metal and Other Equipment Carried, 519
  • United States Standard Water-tube Boilers for Emergency Fleet, 519
  • University College, London, Awards of Scholarships and Diplomas, 66

V

  • VEGETABLE Matter in Waterways, Cleared by Mowing Machines from a Launch, 429
  • Victoria and Storage Silos for Wheat, 249
  • Viscometers, Need of Standardisation, 271

W

  • WAGONS, Steam, Smoke Nuisance in Sheffield, 33
  • War Conditions and New Industries, 561
  • War Truck, American, Details of, 561
  • Warehouse with Sixteen Acres of Floor Space, for New York Navy Yard, 451
  • Water Gas, Continuous Process, Aqvist and Helsing, 293
  • Water Jackets of Motor Car Engines, Filling up Cracks, 140

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - Airdrie, Coatbridge and District Water Trust, Complaints of Deficient Supply, 361
  • - Australia, Artesian Water Supply of, 385
  • - Dartmoor to Plymouth, Success of New Water Main, 519
  • - East London Water Supply from the Buffalo River, 141
  • - Everett, Washington, Details of Scheme, 11
  • - Filtered Water in the United States, Varieties of Filtration Plant, 407
  • - Flow of Water in Wood-stave Pipe, F. C. Scobey, 271
  • - Fluorine and Arsenic in Spring Waters, 385
  • - Japan, Schemes for Water Supply at Tokio, 361
  • - Lancaster’s New Scheme for Supply, 163
  • - Montreal Public Supply Sterilisation, 119
  • - Rand Water Board Report, Record Sale Year, 293
  • - Reservoir Cost in England and America, 561
  • - Winnipeg Water Supply from Artesian Wells, 271
  • - Wood Pipe for Silty Water, Suitable Velocity, 33
  • - Wood-stave Pipe for Water Conveyance, 11
  • WEATHER Forecasts in the United States, High Average Correctness, 33
  • Welfare Work, Home Secretary’s Proposals for Factories and Workshops, 97
  • Welland Ship Canal, Suspension of Work, 271
  • Westminster Bridge, Curiously Composite Structure, 119
  • Whale Steaks as Food on the Pacific Coast, 451
  • Wheat Storage in Silos, Victoria, 249
  • White Mineral Wool Manufacture from Basalt Rock near Melbourne, 271
  • Wire Rope Strain and Intelligent Lubrication, 77
  • Wire Ropes for Collieries, Factor of Safety, 271

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY:

  • - Detective Vessel for Wireless Spies and Hoaxers, 315
  • - Japanese Station at Funabashi, Particulars of, 55
  • - Lag in Wireless Time Signals, 429
  • - Messages Picked up Over 11,000 Miles off, 229
  • - Radio-telegraphy and Telephony, Medal of Honour Award, 77
  • - Wireless Installations and “ Jamming,” 561
  • WOLFRAM from Burma, Increased Export, 293
  • Wood Block Paving, Cost Before and Since the Outbreak of War, 55
  • Wood, New Tropical, Valuable for Heat Insulation, 541
  • Wood Paving, Latest Practice in, 337
  • Wool, Pure White Mineral, Uses of, 385
  • Workmen’s Clothing and Machinery, Numerous Fatalities, 33
  • Worms and Agricultural Land, 311

X

  • X-RAY Industry, British, Need of Capital and Skill, 33

Y

  • YEAST Used in Germany for Manufacture of Buttons, Knife Handles, andc., 97
  • Yokohama Rier Reconstruction, Completion, 337

Z

  • ZINC in “Gun-Metals” for Marine Engineering, 249
  • Zinc Works, Electrolytic, in Tasmania, 11
  • Zirconia, Raw and Purified, High Melting Point of, and Other Properties, 77

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