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ACCIDENT to Cochin Harbour Board’s Dredger, 171
*ACCIDENT to Cochin Harbour Board's Dredger, 171
Aerial Passenger Cableway to Summit of Table Mountain, Proposed, 117
*Aerial Passenger Cableway to Summit of Table Mountain, Proposed, 117
AERONAUTICS
*AERONAUTICS
See aleo Associations, Royal Society of Aeronautics
*- See also Associations, Royal Society of Aeronautics
Aerial Transport Cost Compared with Sea, Rail and Road Travel. 689
*- Aerial Transport Cost Compared with Sea, Rail and Road Travel, 689
Aircraft Apprentices, 500, Wanted by Royal Air Force, 117
*- Aircraft Apprentices, 500, Wanted by Royal Air Force, 117
Aircraft in Canada, Particulars of. in 1925, 307
*- Aircraft in Canada, Particulars of, in 1925, 307
Amphibian Flying Boat's Return to Alberta After 6000-7000 Miles* Tour, 637
*- Amphibian Flying Boat's Return to Alberta After 6000-7000 Miles' Tour, 637
  Aviation Cold Medal, /Award, 397
*- Aviation Gold Medal, Award, 397
  Awards to Aircraft Apprentices, 238
*- Awards to Aircraft Apprentices, 238
Busk Studentship in Aeronautics Award, 143
*- Busk Studentship in Aeronautics Award, 143
Civil Aviation Mileage and Passenger Statistics, 223
*- Civil Aviation Mileage and Passenger Statistics, 223
  Dornier Seaplane's Equipment, 171
*- Dornier Seaplane's Equipment, 171
Europe-South America Airship Projected by German Company. 644
*- Europe-South America Airship Projected by German Company, 644
Ford Company's Miniature Aeroplane Weighs 350 1b.. 143
*- Ford Company's Miniature Aeroplane Weighs 350 lb., 143
Giant Passenger Aeroplanes for Australia, 343
*- Giant Passenger Aeroplanes for Australia, 343
  Mystery Seaplane at Cromer, 389
*- Mystery Seaplane at Cromer, 389
Parachute* Brings Down Aeroplane 2500ft. with Engine Stopped, 277
*- Parachute Brings Down Aeroplane 2500ft. with Engine Stopped, 277
Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture to be Given by Professor Prandtl, of Gottingen, 609
*- Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture to be Given by Professor Prandtl, of Gottingen, 609
AIR Compressor Operation and Practical Method of Cleaning Compressor, 249
*AIR Compressor Operation and Practical Method of Cleaning Compressor, 249
Aix-la-Chapelle, ('anal to Connect with the Rhine. 223
*Aix-la-Chapelle, ('anal to Connect with the Rhine, 223
Algeria, Extensive Public Works Projected, 37
*Algeria, Extensive Public Works Projected, 37
Allen-Li versidgc. Ltd.. London Staff Dinner. 526
*Allen-Liversidge, Ltd., London Staff Dinner, 526
Amber. German Deposits of. the Most Profitable in the World. 342
*Amber, German Deposits of. the Most Profitable in the World, 342
Ammonia, Daily Out put of, in the United States. 171
*Ammonia, Daily Out put of, in the United States, 171
Ammonia. Synthetic Production of. at New Works nt Oslo. 277
*Ammonia, Synthetic Production of, at New Works at Oslo, 277
Anticosti Island Timber to be Used for Paper Pulp. 47 I
*Anticosti Island Timber to be Used for Paper Pulp, 471
Antimony, Flotation of Company to Work Large Area in the Murchison Range, 117
*Antimony, Flotation of Company to Work Large Area in the Murchison Range, 117
Antimony Production and Many Uses. 553
*Antimony Production and Many Uses, 553
Antofagasta Port Enlargement and Improvement. 669
*Antofagasta Port Enlargement and Improvement, 609
Archseological Engineering. 593
*Archaeological Engineering, 593
Argent inc Port Facilities. 350
*Argentine Port Facilities, 350
Argentine Public. Works Programme, I I
*Argentine Public Works Programme, 11
Armour Plate Trials, 605
*Armour Plate Trials, 605
Artificial Silk Factory Projected in Quebec, Cost of, 91
*Artificial Silk Factory Projected in Quebec, Cost of, 91
Artificial Silk from Wood Pulp of Nova Scotia, 37
*Artificial Silk from Wood Pulp of Nova Scotia, 37
Artificial Silk, World Production Immensely Increased in 1926. 581
*Artificial Silk, World Production Immensely Increased in 1926, 581
Asbestos Output from Rhodesia, 609
*Asbestos Output from Rhodesia, 609
Asbestos in the United States, Statistics of. 223
*Asbestos in the United States, Statistics of, 223
Asphalt, Discovery of 40,000,000 Tons of, in the Philippines, 277
*Asphalt, Discovery of 40,000,000 Tons of, in the Philippines, 277
Asphalt Roofing Material and Advantage in Use of Electric Heating Units, 249
*Asphalt Roofing Material and Advantage in Use of Electric Heating Units, 249
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
*ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
  INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
*- INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
Libraries Presented, also Memorial Fund, 533
*-- Libraries Presented, also Memorial Fund, 533
The Chemist in the Non-ferrous Metallurgical Refinery, St reatfield Memorial Lecture, F. C. Robinson, 533
*-- The Chemist in the Non-ferrous Metallurgical Refinery, Streatfield Memorial Lecture, F. C. Robinson, 533
  INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
*- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
Marine Engineering Studentship Facilities, 605
*-- Marine Engineering Studentship Facilities, 605
  INSTITUTE OF METALS :
*- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
Latest Date for Receipt of Papers for Next Annual Meeting, 431
*-- Latest Date for Receipt of Papers for Next Annual Meeting, 431
  INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
*- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
    Railwaymen Elected by Ballot, 91
*-- Railwaymen Elected by Ballot, 91
INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS : Annual Dinner. 560 Graduates* Prize ami Crompton Medal Award. 415
*- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :  
Joint Gatherings with the Royal Aero* nautical Society, 527
*-- Annual Dinner, 560  
    Training for Automobile Engineering, 526
*-- Graduates' Prize and Crompton Medal Award, 415
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
*-- Joint Gatherings with the Royal Aeronautical Society, 527
  INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Training for Automobile Engineering, 526
    Visit to Royal Naval College, Greenwich. 41
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
  INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*- INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
    Awards for Papers. 429
*-- Visit to Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 41
James Forrest Postponed Lecture, New Date for, 431 BIRMINGHAM ASSOCIATION :
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
Visits to Pumping Station at Lichfield and to Reservoir at- Dudley, 557
*-- Awards for Papers, 429
  INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
*-- "James Forrest" Postponed Lecture, New Date for, 431  
Portraits of Michael Faraday and Lord Kelvin, 581
*- BIRMINGHAM ASSOCIATION :
Ships, Regulations for Electrical Equipment of. 235
*-- Visits to Pumping Station at Lichfield and to Reservoir at Dudley, 557
Students’ Premiums, Awards for Papers, 158
*- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
*-- Portraits of Michael Faraday and Lord Kelvin, 581
Programme of Papers for Winter Session, 357
*-- Ships, Regulations for Electrical Equipment of, 235
  INSTITUTION OF FUEL ECONOMY ENGINEERS :
*-- Students' Premiums, Awards for Papers, 158
First President and First Meeting of Winter Session, 1926, 261
*- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
*-- Programme of Papers for Winter Session, 357
    Prizes Offered, 678, 714
*- INSTITUTION OF FUEL ECONOMY ENGINEERS :
  INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*-- First President and First Meeting of Winter Session, 1926, 261
    Awards of Medals, &c., 357, 649
*- INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
Pyrometer Experiments for Measuring Temperatures Within Cylinders of Small Internal Combustion Engines, C. E. Foster, 663
*-- Prizes Offered, 678, 714
Steel Castings in their Relation to Mechanical Engineering, Robert Lowe, 568
*- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS : MANCHESTER CENTRE :
*-- Awards of Medals, andc., 357, 649
Visit to the Crewe* Works, L.M.S. Railway, 207
*-- Pyrometer Experiments for Measuring Temperatures Within Cylinders of Small Internal Combustion Engines, C. E. Foster, 663
  INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Steel Castings in their Relation to Mechanical Engineering, Robert Lowe, 568
Archaeological Engineering. Lecture by Lieut.-Colonel E. Kitson Clark. 593
*- INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :  
Award* for Papers Read Before Graduates’ Section, 678
*- MANCHESTER CENTRE :
  INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS :
*-- Visit to the Crewe* Works, L.M.S. Railway, 207
Summer ami Autumn Meeting Abandoned Owing to Stoppage, 261
*- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
*-- Archaeological Engineering. Lecture by Lieut.-Colonel E. Kitson Clark, 593
National Certificates in Naval Architecture, 659
*-- Awards for Papers Read Before Graduates' Section, 678
    Scholarship Awards, 264
*- INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS :
    Scholarships to bo Offered in 1927, 624
*-- Summer and Autumn Meeting Abandoned Owing to Stoppage, 261
  INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
    Oil Fuel. Dr. F. Moll wo, 553
*-- National Certificates in Naval Architecture, 659
    Research Fund. 455. 527
*-- Scholarship Awards, 264
  INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
*-- Scholarships to be Offered in 1927, 624
    Third Annual Dinner. 495
*- INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Oil Fuel, Dr. F. Mollwo, 553
Ferro-concrete and also Wooden Poles, with Special Fittings for Signal and Telegraph Purposes. 552
*-- Research Fund, 455, 527
  INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*- INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
Courses of Lectures in November and December, 455
*-- Third Annual Dinner. 495
General Meeting, Thanks for Valuable Gifts. Election of Members, 649
*- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
    Juvenile Lectures, 101st Course. 455, 678
*-- Ferro-concrete and also Wooden Poles, with Special Fittings for Signal and Telegraph Purposes, 552
Lecture Arrangements Before Easter, 1927. 678. 697
*- INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
*-- Courses of Lectures in November and December, 455
Death Vacancy and New President Appointed. 429
*-- General Meeting, Thanks for Valuable Gifts, Election of Members, 649
Portland House Scholarship and Other Awards. 264
*-- Juvenile Lectures, 101st Course, 455, 678
  SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF AERONAUTICS :
*-- Lecture Arrangements Before Easter, 1927, 678, 697
Grant of 5000 Dollars from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund to the Royal Aeronautical Society. 307
*- INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
Joint- Gatherings with the Institution of Automobile Engineers, 527
*-- Death Vacancy and New President Appointed, 429
ATMOSPHERIC Oxygen, Process for Extract- tion of, 117
*-- Portland House Scholarship and Other Awards, 264
Australian Graduates, Eight Chosen for Special Research Training, 285
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF AERONAUTICS :
Australia's Paint Imports, Large Proportion Supplied by Great Britain, 91
*-- Grant of 5000 Dollars from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund to the Royal Aeronautical Society, 307
Australia's Trade with the United Kingdom. 307
*-- Joint- Gatherings with the Institution of Automobile Engineers, 527
Automatic Telephones Being Installed in Dairen, Manchuria, 689
*ATMOSPHERIC Oxygen, Process for Extraction of, 117
Automobile Association and Improved Methods of Car Shipment. 527
*Australian Graduates, Eight Chosen for Special Research Training, 285
*Australia's Paint Imports, Large Proportion Supplied by Great Britain, 91
*Australia's Trade with the United Kingdom, 307
*Automatic Telephones Being Installed in Dairen, Manchuria, 689
*Automobile Association and Improved Methods of Car Shipment, 527
 
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BANFF, Canada. Calculation of Potential Energy from Hot Springs, 715
*BANFF, Canada, Calculation of Potential Energy from Hot Springs, 715
Barbed Wire, History of, 91
*Barbed Wire, History of, 91
Barrages Across the Congo. A Big Proposition, 307
*Barrages Across the Congo, A Big Proposition, 307
Batavian Production of Resin and Turpentine, 637
*Batavian Production of Resin and Turpentine, 637
Bavaria’s Water Power Stations, 609
*Bavaria's Water Power Stations, 609
Beet—see Sugar
*Beet--see Sugar
Beira Port, Portuguese East Africa, Sold to
*Beira Port, Portuguese East Africa, Sold to Company and in Course of Improvement, 277  
  Company and in Course of Improvement , 277 Belgian State Railways and Government
*Belgian State Railways and Government Telegraph and Telephone Systems Leased to Companies, Terms of Arrangement, 223  
  Telegraph and Telephone Systems Leased to Companies, Terms of Arrangement, 223 Belt Fastener, A New, Dargue Brothers, Ltd., 704
*Belt Fastener, A New, Dargue Brothers, Ltd., 704
Bengal Irrigation Department to Attack Pest of Water Hyacinth, 11
*Bengal Irrigation Department to Attack Pest of Water Hyacinth, 11
Beryllium, Valuable Properties and Probably Increased Use of. 281
*Beryllium, Valuable Properties and Probably Increased Use of, 281
Big Peter of York Minister to be Recast. 637 Birmingham University Metallurgical Society.
*Big Peter of York Minister to be Recast, 637  
  Retirement and Testimonial to Professor, 106 Bitumen in Large Quantities Found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 117 Bituminous Roads in South Australia, Cost per
*Birmingham University Metallurgical Society, Retirement and Testimonial to Professor, 106  
  Mile, 471
*Bitumen in Large Quantities Found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 117  
Blasting Charges, New Form of Primer for. 637 Board of Trade Licence Issued to Research
*Bituminous Roads in South Australia, Cost per Mile, 471
Association of British Paint Manufacturers, 4 43
*Blasting Charges, New Form of Primer for, 637  
Boiler Explosion, Unusual Typo. 11
*Board of Trade Licence Issued to Research Association of British Paint Manufacturers, 443
Boiler Stop Valve Failure at a Colliery. 307
*Boiler Explosion, Unusual Typo, 11
Boiler Used on Gold Mino in 1875 Rediscovered in Good Order, 417
*Boiler Stop Valve Failure at a Colliery, 307
Boiler's Groat Output at Yallorn Power House.
*Boiler Used on Gold Mino in 1875 Rediscovered in Good Order, 417
  Victoria, 417
*Boiler's Groat Output at Yallorn Power House, Victoria, 417
Bombay Government Appoints Committee to Report on Back Bav Reclamation Scheme. 1 I. 91
*Bombay Government Appoints Committee to Report on Back Bay Reclamation Scheme, 11, 91
Book Tower in Detroit to be 873ft. Above the
*Book Tower in Detroit to be 873ft. Above the Ground, Tallest Building in the World, 143
  Ground, Tallest Building in the World, 143
*Bootle Commercially Considered, 361
Bootle Commercially Considered, 361
*Bore-hole in Search for Oil at Orallo, Queensland, 499
Bore-hole in Search for Oil at Orallo, Queensland, 499
*Brazilian Proposals for Improvement of Port of Ilheos, State of Bahia, 689
Brazilian Proposals for Improvement of Port of Ilheos. State of Bahia, 689
*Bricks at Fiction Brickyards, 16,000,000 per Week Output, 219
Bricks at Fiction Brickyards, 16,000,000 per
*BRIDGES:
  Week Output. 219
*- Bascule Bridge's Unusual Mishap, 417
BRIDGES:
*- Bridge Over the Danube from Belgrade to Pancevo, Conflicting Opinion, 307
  Bascule Bridge’s Unusual Mishap, 417
*- Double-deck Road and Railway Bridge Across the South Saskatchewan River, 663
Bridge Over the Danube from Belgrade to Pancevo, Conflicting Opinion, 307
*- Durban to Connect with Durban North by New Bridge, 715
Double-deck Road and Railway Bridge Across the South Saskatchewan River, 663
*- Floriunopolis Bridge, Brazil, A Record Structure, 715
Durban to Connect with Durban North by New Bridge, 715
*- Haven Bridge at Yarmouth, Reconstruction, 117
Floriunopolis Bridge, Brazil, A Record Structure, 715
*- Montreal Bridge under Erection will be Second Only to Sydney Harbour Bridge, 689
Haven Bridge at Yarmouth, Reconstruction, 117
*- Narrows, at Atherlev, Ont., Bridge Over the, 117
Montreal Bridge under Erection will be Second Only to Sydney Harbour Bridge, 689
*- New Bridge Across the Yare at Yarmouth, 581
Narrows, at Atherlev, Ont., Bridge Over the, 117
*- Niagara Falls Memorial Bridge, to Connect Canada and United States, 443
New Bridge Across the Yare at Yarmouth, 581
*- Steel Bridge Projected Across Riviere du Loup, Quebec, 471
Niagara Falls Memorial Bridge, to Connect Canada and United States. 443
*- Suggested New Road and Railway Bridge at Freemantle, West Australia, 581
Steel Bridge Projected Across Riviere du Loup, Quebec, 471
*- Sydney Harbour, Need of Another Bridge Predicted, 171
Suggested New Road and Railway Bridge at Freemantle, West Australia, 581
*- Transporter Bridge near Mouth of Yarra River, Victoria, Proposed Construction, 171
Sydney Harbour, Need of Another Bridge Predicted, 171
*BRIDGE River Hydro-electric Scheme in British Columbia, 333
Transporter Bridge near Mouth of Yarra River, Victoria, Proposed Construction. 171
*Briquette Works and Superphosphate Plant Projected in South Africa, 417
BRIDGE River Hydro-electric Scheme in British Columbia. .333
*BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION SPECIFICATIONS :
Briquette Works and Superphosphate Plant Projected in South Africa, 417
*- Barytes and Boiled Linseed Oil, 347
BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION SPECIFICATIONS :
*- Brazing Solder, 291
    Barytes and Boiled Linseed Oil, 347
*- Electric Cable Soldering Sockets, 319
    Brazing Solder, 291
*- Fractional Horse-power Electric Motors, 291
    Electric Cable Soldering Sockets. 319
*BRITISH Aluminium Company in Norway. Extension of Works, 417
    Fractional Horse-power Electric Motors. 291
*British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, Annual Dinner and Speeches, 560
BRITISH Aluminium Company in Norway. Extension of Works, 417
*British Foundrymen, Institute, Birmingham, Coventry and West Midlands Branch, Junior Section to be Formed, 478
British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, Annual Dinner and Speeches, £60
*British Gears' Success in Spite of High American Tariff, 417
British Foundry men. Institute, Birmingham, Coventry and West Midlands Branch, Junior Section to be Formed, 478
*British Nationality, Out ward-hound Passenger Traffic from Europe Much Increased, 663
British Gears’ Success in Spite of High American Tariff. 417
*British Treasury to Guarantee Principal and Interest up to £110,000 to Australasian Paper and Pulp Company for Twelve Years, 689
British Nationality, Out ward-hound Passenger Traffic from Europe Much Increased. 663
*Bromley Ironworks Demolition, 499
British Treasury to Guarantee Principal and Interest up to £110,000 to Australasian Paper and Pulp Company for Twelve Years, 689
*Bronze Runners to Replace Steel in Turbines to Avoid Erosion Troubles, 249
  Bromley Ironworks Demolition, 499
*Buenos Aires, Port of, Reconstruction Work Resumed, 361
Bronze Runners to Replace Steel in Turbines to Avoid Erosion Troubles, 249
 
Buenos Aires, Port of, Reconstruction Work Resumed, 361
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*CABLE, New, Between England and New York, 307
CABLE, New, Between England and New York. 307
*Cable Ship Laving Longest Cable in the World, 342
Cable Ship Laving Longest Cable in the World, 342
*£10,000 Cable Tram Equipment Sold for £450, 249
£10,000 Cable Tram Equipment Sold for £450, 249
*Cairo and Alexandria to be Linked by Underground Telephone Cable, 389
Cairo apd Alexandria to be Linked by Underground Telephone Cable, 389
*Calcutta Corporation Pumping Plant Extension, 335
Calcutta Corporation Pumping Plant Extension, 335
*Calcutta's New Drainage Scheme and its Cost, 307
Calcutta’s New Drainage Scheme and its Cost, 307
*Calcutta Trust Starting Work on Manicktolla Bridge Reconstruction, 335
Calcutta Trust Starting Work on Manicktolla Bridge Reconstruction, 335
*Californian Oil Company Planning Drill Hole Down to 10,000ft., Already of Record Depth, 689
Californian Oil Company Planning Drill Hole Down to 10,000ft., Already of Record Depth, 689
*Canada, Dominion Water Power and Reclamation Service, Report, 612
Canada, Dominion Water Power and Reclamation Service, Report, 612
*Canada's Gold Production Since 1858, Third in the World's List of Producers, 171
Canada's Gold Production Since 1858, Third in the World’s List of Producers, 171
*Canada's Production of Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, andc., 307
Canada's Production of Platinium. Palladium, Rhodium, &e., 307
*Canadian Canals, Traffic Statistics, 91
  Canadian Canals, Traffic Stat istics. 91
*Canadian Good Roads Association, 389
  Canadian Good Roads Association, 389
*Canadian Magnesite Suitability for Bricks, 171
  Canadian Magnesite Suitability for Bricks. 171
*Cape Town, Dock Improvement Scheme, 122
  Cape Town. Dock Improvement Scheme. 122
*Carbon Acid Gas Purification Plant in Montreal, 197
Carbon Acid Gas Purification Plant in Montreal. 197
*Carbon Dioxide, New Process for Making, 443
  Carbon Dioxide, New Process for Making. 443
*Cement Manufacture in Victoria, New Works, 249
Cement Manufacture in Victoria. New Works. 249
*Cement Sales in Australia, 37
Cement Sales in Australia, 37
*Chefoo Harbour Improvement Commission. 37
Chefoo Harbour Improvement Commission. 37
*Chemicals and Drugs Manufacture. Shanghai Factory, 11
Chemicals and Drugs Manufacture. Shanghai Factory, 11
*Chili, Irrigation Projects in, 223
  Chili, Irrigation Projects in, 223
*Chilian Iodine Industry, Terrible Waste of Valuable Iodine, 277
Chilian Iodine Industry, Terrible Waste of Valuable Iodine, 277
*China, New Arsenal and Mint Projected, 46
  China, New Arsenal and Mint Projected, 46
*China's Population, Analysis of Foreign Proportion, 277
China’s Population, Analysis of Foreign Proportion. 277
*Chinese Architects Form Society, 609
Chinese Architects Form Society, 609
*Chinese 400 Miles Road, Motor Car Journey Occupies Three Days, 443
Chines© 400 Miles Road, Motor Car Journey Occupies Three Days, 443
*Chittagong Port Development, 37, 277
  Chittagong Port Development. 37, 277
*Circulating Water at American Power Station, to Prevent Choked Gratings, 197
Circulating Water at American Power Station, to Prevent Choked Gratings, 197
*Classes for Firemen and Furnaeemen in Glasgow, and Beneficial Result, 335
Classes for Firemen and Furnaeemen in Glasgow, and Beneficial Result, 335
*Cleansing Oil Coolers, Duckham, Alexander, and Co., 291
Cleansing Oil Coolers, Duckham, Alexander, and Co., 291
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES
  COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES
*- Accidents, Death rate in Coal Mines of the United States, 443
Accidents, Death rate in Coal Mines of the United States, 443
*- Baffin Island Coal, Analysis of, 471
    Baffin Island Coal, Analysis of, 471
*- Barnsley Coal Seam said to be Workable Throughout Lincolnshire, 171
Barnsley Coal Seam said to be Workable Throughout Lincolnshire, 171
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES (continued):
  COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES (continued):
*- Bituminous Coal, International Conference on, at Carnegie Institute, 470
Bituminous Coal. International Conference on. at Carnegie Institute, 470
*- Bolton Now HOUSCH, Cumberland, New Pit Sinking at, 490
Bolton Now HOUSCH, Cumberland, New Pit Sinking at. 490
*- Bombay Coal Consumption Halved, 307, 527  
Bombay Coal Consumption Halved, 307, 527 Briquetting Brown Coal at Morwell, Victoria, 335
*- Briquetting Brown Coal at Morwell, Victoria, 335
British Steel Produced by Aid of American Coal, 527
*- British Steel Produced by Aid of American Coal, 527
Brown Coal Deposits in South Australia, 417
*- Brown Coal Deposits in South Australia, 417
    Canadian Coal Output in 1925. 143
*- Canadian Coal Output in 1925, 143
    Carbonisation of Durham Coal in Continuous
*- Carbonisation of Durham Coal in Continuous Vertical Retorts, 171
        Vertical Retorts, 171
*- Carnock Colliery Contract for New Plant, 90
    Carnock Colliery Contract for New Plant, 90
*- Coal Output, Great Increase of, by Nova Scotia Company, 663
Coal Output, Great Increase of, by Nova Scotia Company, 663
*- Coal Products--see Exhibitions
    Coat Products—ner. Exhibit ions
*- Coal Seam Found in the Lower Cwmgorse Valley, 171
Coal Seam Found in the Lower Cwmgorse Valley, 171
*- Coke Oven Plants to Use Canadian and Nova Scotian Coal, 277
Coke Oven Plants to Use Canadian and Nova Scotian Coal, 277
*- Czecho-Slovakia, Details of Coal Production, 609
Czocho-Slovakia. Details of Coal Production. 609
*- Dry-cleaning Coal, Professor Henry Louin, 663
Dry-cleaning Coal, Professor Henry Louin, 663
*- Dry Coal from Yallourn Utilised by Mixing with Wet, 553
Dry Coal from Yallourn Utilised by Mixing with Wet. 553
*- Entombed Colliers' Bodies Recovered after Nearly Fifty Years, 249
Entombed Colliers* Bodies Recovered after Nearly Fifty Years, 249
*- German Coal Hewers Output, Great Increase on Pre-war Rate of Production, 249  
German Coal Hewers* Output, Great Increase on Pre-war Rate of Production. 249 Great Britain's Coal Output for week ending December 4th, 666
*- Great Britain's Coal Output for week ending December 4th, 666
Hamburg Arrivals of Water-borne Coal Reduced by Quay Labourers' Strike, 527
*- Hamburg Arrivals of Water-borne Coal Reduced by Quay Labourers' Strike, 527
Hull, Proposed Railway from Goole, and Wharfage, to Cheapen Coal Transport, 609 637
*- Hull, Proposed Railway from Goole, and Wharfage, to Cheapen Coal Transport, 609, 637
Japanese Coal Delivered in Shanghai, Cost of. 689
*- Japanese Coal Delivered in Shanghai, Cost of, 689
    Leeds, Coal Smoke Nuisance Abatement, 63
*- Leeds, Coal Smoke Nuisance Abatement, 63
Lisbon, Coal Mines near. Opened Up, but Coal of Poor Quality, 91
*- Lisbon, Coal Mines near. Opened Up, but Coal of Poor Quality, 91
New South Wales Metallurgical Coke Output, 087
*- New South Wales Metallurgical Coke Output, 637
Nigeria. Third Coal-carrying Steamer Purchased for. 499
*- Nigeria, Third Coal-carrying Steamer Purchased for, 499
Oil Distillation from Coal, Satisfactory Tests in China, 11
*- Oil Distillation from Coal, Satisfactory Tests in China, 11
    Pekin Syndicate Coal Output, 63
*- Pekin Syndicate Coal Output, 63
Pyritic Oxidation in relation to Spontaneous Combustion of Coal. H. Macpherson and Others. 417
*- Pyritic Oxidation in relation to Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, H. Macpherson and Others, 417
    Sinking Coal Shaft in South Yorkshire. 499
*- Sinking Coal Shaft in South Yorkshire, 499
Spitsbergen Collieries Benefit by British Coal Stoppage, 335
*- Spitsbergen Collieries Benefit by British Coal Stoppage, 335
    Transport of Coal by Aerial Ropeway, 249
*- Transport of Coal by Aerial Ropeway, 249
Upton Colliery Company's Shaft-sinking Progress, 277
*- Upton Colliery Company's Shaft-sinking Progress, 277
Woodville near Burton-on-Trent, Seam of Coal Located in a Field near. 63
*- Woodville near Burton-on-Trent, Seam of Coal Located in a Field near, 63
X-ray Use in Coal Classification, F. J. Harlow, 609
*- X-ray Use in Coal Classification, F. J. Harlow, 609
COCHIN, First-class Tidal Harbour, Work Begun, 715
*COCHIN, First-class Tidal Harbour, Work Begun, 715
Cochin Harbour. Arrival and Work of New Dredger, 91
*Cochin Harbour, Arrival and Work of New Dredger, 91
Cold Storage and Ice Factory’ Projected in Perth, 715
*Cold Storage and Ice Factory Projected in Perth, 715
  Cold Storage Plant for Durban, 417
*Cold Storage Plant for Durban, 417
Cold Storage Plant, Very Large, Projected for Western Canada, 443
*Cold Storage Plant, Very Large, Projected for Western Canada, 443
Colombia, Reported Projected Construction of Modern Port in Gulf of Uraba, 277
*Colombia, Reported Projected Construction of Modern Port in Gulf of Uraba, 277
Commonwealth and New South Wales Floating Dock, Increase in Projected Lifting Capacity, 14 3
*Commonwealth and New South Wales Floating Dock, Increase in Projected Lifting Capacity, 143
Concrete Controlled in Strength by Ratio of Cement to Water, 91
*Concrete Controlled in Strength by Ratio of Cement to Water, 91
Concrete of Extreme Strength for Hall in California, 424
*Concrete of Extreme Strength for Hall in California, 424
Concrete-mixing Investigation and Conclusions, 467
*Concrete-mixing Investigation and Conclusions, 467
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Arches of Great Span, Method of Construction by Rib Compensation, Monsieur Freyssinet, 117
*Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Arches of Great Span, Method of Construction by Rib Compensation, Monsieur Freyssinet, 117
Concrete, Reinforced, for Signal Posts and Telegraph Poles. 552
*Concrete, Reinforced, for Signal Posts and Telegraph Poles, 552
  Concrete Strengthened by Molten Sulphur, 11
*Concrete Strengthened by Molten Sulphur, 11
  Concrete Tanks for Storage of Animal and
*Concrete Tanks for Storage of Animal and Vegetable Oils, 609
    Vegetable Oils, 609
*Conveyors, Very Long, in Virginian Mine, 361
  Conveyors, Very Long, in Virginian Mine, 361
*Cooling a Troublesome Bearing, 91
  Cooling a Troublesome Bearing, 91
*Copper Discovery in South Africa, 63
  Copper Discovery in South Africa. 63
*Copper, Electrolytic, Union Miniere to Produce Large Quantity Annually, 63
  Copper. Electrolytic, Union Minidre to Produce
*Copper Mine in British Columbia, Reputed Largest in the Empire, 499
    Large Quantity Annually, 63
*Copper Ore Discovery in Now Brunswick, 577
Copper Mine in British Columbia, Reputed Largest in the Empire, 499
*Copper and Silver Output of Canada, 277
  Copper Ore Discovery in Now Brunswick, 577
*Cornish Mining to Seek Government Subsidy, 581
  Copper and Silver Output of Canada, 277
*Cornwall Works, Birmingham, 212
Cornish Mining to Seek Government Subsidv. 581
*Cotton-picking by Machine, New Invention, 471  
  Cornwall Works, Birmingham, 212
*Cotton Textile Industry in the Dominion, Seventy Plants Engaged, 171
Cotton-picking by Machine, New Invention, 471 Cotton Textile Industry in the Dominion, Seventy Plants Engaged, 171
*Cracked Circular Saws, Mending, 581
  Cracked Circular Saws, Mending, 581
*Crane for Steel Plant in America, Said to be Largest of Kind in Existence, 443
  Crane for Steel Plant in America, Said to be
*Cuban Large Rond Construction Programme, 307
    Largest of Kind in Existence, 443
 
Cuban Large Rond Construction Programme, 307
D
D
DAM, Large Storage, Under Const ruction by Gatineau Power Company at Bitobe, Quebec, 117
*DAM, Large Storage, Under Const ruction by Gatineau Power Company at Bitobe, Quebec, 117
  Dam, New, on the River Mackinac, 91
*Dam, New, on the River Mackinac, 91
Darn in Waranga Basin, Victoria, Question of Strength, 307
*Darn in Waranga Basin, Victoria, Question of Strength, 307
  Danzig, Coal Situation at, 37
*Danzig, Coal Situation at, 37
Detonation of Blasting Explosives, Velocity of- 37 ; Paper on Determination of Velocity, 63
*Detonation of Blasting Explosives, Velocity of 37 ; Paper on Determination of Velocity, 63
Detonation Phenomena in Engines, Monsieur Dumanois, 11
*Detonation Phenomena in Engines, Monsieur Dumanois, 11
Detonators in Mines, Additional Precaution, 637
*Detonators in Mines, Additional Precaution, 637
Development of Paugan Falls on Gatineau River, Ontario, 552
*Development of Paugan Falls on Gatineau River, Ontario, 552
Diamond Discovery Reported in Cape Colony, South of Port Nolloth, 499
*Diamond Discovery Reported in Cape Colony, South of Port Nolloth, 499
Diarnondiferous Area of British Guiana, -Accompanied by Heavy Minerals, 277
*Diarnondiferous Area of British Guiana, Accompanied by Heavy Minerals, 277
Diesel-driven Power Station Likely to bo Changed for Local Water Power Scheme, 417 Diesel Engine Power Plant to be Scrapped in Favour of Steam, 471
*Diesel-driven Power Station Likely to be Changed for Local Water Power Scheme, 417  
Differential Separation by Flotation of Lead and Copper from Zinc in Sulphide Oren, 689 Disinfectants for New Zealand, Large Tenders Called for, 389
*Diesel Engine Power Plant to be Scrapped in Favour of Steam, 471
Diving, Success of Use of Artificial Atmosphere, 553
*Differential Separation by Flotation of Lead and Copper from Zinc in Sulphide Oren, 689  
Dock Scheme. King George’s, at Kidderporo, Progress, 117
*Disinfectants for New Zealand, Large Tenders Called for, 389
Dock, Wet. at Ayr, Removal of Unused Gates and Sill, 171
*Diving, Success of Use of Artificial Atmosphere, 553
Drainage and Road-building Operations at •* The Brook Kishon," 307
*Dock Scheme, King George's, at Kidderporo, Progress, 117
Drainage Scheme for Karachi, 171
*Dock, Wet, at Ayr, Removal of Unused Gates and Sill, 171
Dredger at Bristol Undergoing Overhaul. 581
*Drainage and Road-building Operations at "The Brook Kishon," 307
Drilling by Jack-hammers, A Record. 499
*Drainage Scheme for Karachi, 171
Dublin's First Automatic Telephone Exchange, 527
*Dredger at Bristol Undergoing Overhaul, 581
Duke of Northumberland to bo President of Shipping Exhibition at Olympia, 1927, 91
*Drilling by Jack-hammers, A Record, 499
Duralumin and Welding by Oxy •acetylene, 223 Dust- Inhalation in Mines, Paper by P. S. Hay.
*Dublin's First Automatic Telephone Exchange, 527
  I Hi
*Duke of Northumberland to be President of Shipping Exhibition at Olympia, 1927, 91
Dust-proof Plants in Boiler Houses Economical as well as Cleanly, 91
*Duralumin and Welding by Oxy-acetylene, 223  
Dusty Roads, Now Remedy for. Found in Amsterdam, 277
*Dust- Inhalation in Mines, Paper by P. S. Hay, 116
Dynamite Factory being Put Up in Alabama, 581
*Dust-proof Plants in Boiler Houses Economical as well as Cleanly, 91
*Dusty Roads, Now Remedy for, Found in Amsterdam, 277
*Dynamite Factory being Put Up in Alabama, 581
 
E
E
EFFLUENT Liquor Treatment at Coventry, 581
*EFFLUENT Liquor Treatment at Coventry, 581
ELECTRICAL MATTERS
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS
Armature of Exceptional Size, Special Arrangements for Railway Transport and Construction of Building. 143
*- Armature of Exceptional Size, Special Arrangements for Railway Transport and Construction of Building, 143
British Columbia Electric Railway. Bridge River Power Development for, 637
*- British Columbia Electric Railway. Bridge River Power Development for, 637
British Industries Fair at Birmingham. Predominance of Electrical Industries. 689
*- British Industries Fair at Birmingham, Predominance of Electrical Industries, 689
Characteristics of Single-phase Motors, T. (). Walz, 361
*- Characteristics of Single-phase Motors, T. O. Walz, 361
Cheapest Supply in the World Generated by Steam Plant, 637
*- Cheapest Supply in the World Generated by Steam Plant, 637
Competition in Manufacture of Electrical Machinery, Court Judgment at Melbourne, 499
*- Competition in Manufacture of Electrical Machinery, Court Judgment at Melbourne, 499
Consumption of Current in South African Towns, 91
*- Consumption of Current in South African Towns, 91
Dover’s Electric Supply Breakdown and Arrangement to Connect Supply with that of Folkestone. 553
*- Dover's Electric Supply Breakdown and Arrangement to Connect Supply with that of Folkestone, 553
Durban's Electrical Department Budget, 715
*- Durban's Electrical Department Budget, 715
Earthing Metal Bodies other than Conductors, 335
*- Earthing Metal Bodies other than Conductors, 335
  Electric Locomotives for Montreal, 499
*- Electric Locomotives for Montreal, 499
  Electrical Trades' Benevolent Institution, 388
*- Electrical Trades' Benevolent Institution, 388
Electrified Ploughshare, Experiments and Result, 499
*- Electrified Ploughshare, Experiments and Result, 499
Flanged Girder. Electric Arc Welded and Tested to Destruction, 499
*- Flanged Girder, Electric Arc Welded and Tested to Destruction, 499
  Galle, India. Electric Lighting, 499
*- Galle, India, Electric Lighting, 499
  Govan Power House Equipment, 249
*- Govan Power House Equipment, 249
Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Electric Heating for. 143
*- Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Electric Heating for, 143
High-voltage Electrical Laboratory Built at Stanford University, California, 277
*- High-voltage Electrical Laboratory Built at Stanford University, California, 277
Industrial Standardisation in the Electrical Field, Percy Good, 389
*- Industrial Standardisation in the Electrical Field, Percy Good, 389
Insulators, Electrical, Question of Manufacture in Bihar with China Clay Found There, 63
*- Insulators, Electrical, Question of Manufacture in Bihar with China Clay Found There, 63
Lamps in Subways, Electric, Comparison Between Bare and Shaded Lamps, 63
*- Lamps in Subways, Electric, Comparison Between Bare and Shaded Lamps, 63
Large Boilers’ Provision in Power House for Quick Change of Coal for Oil Fuel, 143
*- Large Boilers' Provision in Power House for Quick Change of Coal for Oil Fuel, 143
Lincoln Private Electric Lighting Increase, 389
*- Lincoln Private Electric Lighting Increase, 389
Maritime Electric Company, America, Expenditure on Plant and Equipment. 249
*- Maritime Electric Company, America, Expenditure on Plant and Equipment, 249
Mexico’s New Electrical Code, Demand for Superior Apparatus and Equipment, 361 Power Development in British Malaya with
*- Mexico's New Electrical Code, Demand for Superior Apparatus and Equipment, 361  
Construction of Hydro-electric Plant on the Purak River, 117
*- Power Development in British Malaya with Construction of Hydro-electric Plant on the Purak River, 117
Power Generation from Tides of Passama- quoddy Bay, Canadian Government Authorises Scheme for, 277
*- Power Generation from Tides of Passamaquoddy Bay, Canadian Government Authorises Scheme for, 277
  Power Station for Senegal. South Africa, 450
*- Power Station for Senegal. South Africa, 450
Power Transmission Wires Between Canada and Island of Orleans, 11
*- Power Transmission Wires Between Canada and Island of Orleans, 11
Pre-heating Rolls of Tin-plate Mills by Means of Electrical Resistances, 335
*- Pre-heating Rolls of Tin-plate Mills by Means of Electrical Resistances, 335
  Rail Mill in /Xmerica, Electrification of, 361
*- Rail Mill in America, Electrification of, 361
  Sale of Electricity, Rapid Progress of, 471
*- Sale of Electricity, Rapid Progress of, 471
Shanghai, Projected Power Plant of 20,060 Kilowatts, 637
*- Shanghai, Projected Power Plant of 20,060 Kilowatts, 637
Ships, Regulations for Electrical Equipment of, 235
*- Ships, Regulations for Electrical Equipment of, 235
Steam Turbo-generator for American Generating Station, 361
*- Steam Turbo-generator for American Generating Station, 361
Sulphur Mines in Sicily, All Services to be Electrified within Three Years, 63
*- Sulphur Mines in Sicily, All Services to be Electrified within Three Years, 63
Super-power, Coal Consumption for Generation of Electricity, 389
*- Super-power, Coal Consumption for Generation of Electricity, 389
Sydney City Council, Proposal to Acquire Mine or Mines for Purposes of Electricity Department, 117
*- Sydney City Council, Proposal to Acquire Mine or Mines for Purposes of Electricity Department, 117
Tungshun Island, near Amoy, Suggested Rice Mill for, with Electric Plant for Power and City Lighting, 581
*- Tungshun Island, near Amoy, Suggested Rice Mill for, with Electric Plant for Power and City Lighting, 581
  Turbo-alternators, Four 10,000-Kilowatt, for
*- Turbo-alternators, Four 10,000-Kilowatt, for Bombay Suburban Railways, 637
    Bombay Suburban Railways, 637
*- Two Million-volt Transformer Set, 143
  Two Million-volt Transformer Set, 143
*- Victorian Electricity Commission and German Recommendations, 417
Victorian Electricity Commission and German Recommendations, 417
*- Western Australia and Electric Supply to Mines, 37
Western Australia and Electric Supply to Mines, 37
*- Wolverhampton's Increased Use of Electricity, 389
Wolverhampton’s Increased Use of Electricity, 389
*ELECTROLYTIC Copper, Big Lixiviation Plant for Union Minidre Katanga, 143
ELECTROLYTIC Copper, Big Lixiviation Plant foi Union Minidre Katanga, 143
*Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress to be held in Canada in 1927, 335
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress to be held in Canada in 1927, 335
*Engineers in China, 452
Engineers in China, 452
*English and Amateur Mechanic, 498
English and Amateur Mechanic*, 498
*Esquimalt Dry Dock Construction, 389
Esquimalt Dry Dock Construction, 389
*Estonian Oil Shale as Railway Fuel, 663
Estonian Oil Shale as Railway Fuel, 663
*Ethylene Dichloride as a Solvent for Oils and Fats, 689
Ethylene Dichloride as a Solvent for Oils and
*EXHIBITIONS
Fats, 689
*- Agricultural Show and Exhibition of Cottage Industries at Jubbulpore, 499
EXHIBITIONS
*- Belgium, Universal Exhibition Projected for 1930, 197
Agricultural Show and Exhibition of Cottage Industries at Jubbulpore, 499
*EXHIBITIONS (continued) :
Belgium, Universal Exhibition Projected for 1930, 197
*- British Industries Fair in Birmingham :  
EXHIBITIONS (continued) :
*-- Enlargement of Buildings Called for, 417  
British Industries Fair in Birmingham : Enlargement of Buildings Called for, 417 British Industries Fair and Misconceptions, 417
*-- British Industries Fair and Misconceptions, 417
Electric Business Predominance at British Industries Fair in Birmingham, 689
*-- Electric Business Predominance at British Industries Fair in Birmingham, 689
Floor Space at British Industries ^Fair, Greatly Increased Demand, 581, 637
*-- Floor Space at British Industries Fair, Greatly Increased Demand, 581, 637
Madras Council Estimate for Participation in British Industries Fair. 471
*-- Madras Council Estimate for Participation in British Industries Fair, 471
Congress of Chemists and Exhibition in London of Apparatus, Chemicals, A’c., 3*
*- Congress of Chemists and Exhibition in London of Apparatus, Chemicals, andc., 37
Industrial Designs Competition, Selection of Work on Exhibition., 143
*- Industrial Designs Competition, Selection of Work on Exhibition., 143
Ironmongery, Hardware, &c.» Exhibition, 276
*- Ironmongery, Hardware, andc., Exhibition, 276
  Leipzig International Industries Fair, 183
*- Leipzig International Industries Fair, 183
Leipzig International Industries Fair, 1927, 624 .11
*- Leipzig International Industries Fair, 1927, 624
Model Engineer Exhibition at Horticultural Hall, Westminster, 143, 171
*- Model Engineer Exhibition at Horticultural Hall, Westminster, 143, 171
  National Coal .Products Exhibition, 495
*- National Coal Products Exhibition, 495
  Physical Societies’ Exhibition, 649
*- Physical Societies' Exhibition, 649
Prague Sample Fair to Include Mining Section, 18
*- Prague Sample Fair to Include Mining Section, 18
Royal Agricultural Society Exhibition, 1927, Date and Place, 649
*- Royal Agricultural Society Exhibition, 1927, Date and Place, 649
Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, Luncheon to Introduce New President, 560
*- Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, Luncheon to Introduce New President, 560
Society of Chemical Industry, Exhibition in Manchester. 1 1
*- Society of Chemical Industry, Exhibition in Manchester, 11
Textile Industry, First National Exhibition, 37
*- Textile Industry, First National Exhibition, 37
EXPLOSION of Steam-jacketed Pan, 335
*EXPLOSION of Steam-jacketed Pan, 335
Explosive Company’s Plant at Nobel, Ontario, to be Reopened, 715
*Explosive Company's Plant at Nobel, Ontario, to be Reopened, 715
Explosives Factories, Diminution in Number and also of Persons Employed, 63
*Explosives Factories, Diminution in Number and also of Persons Employed, 63
 
F
F
FACTORY Proposed in Natal for Manufacture of Canex Boards, 117
*FACTORY Proposed in Natal for Manufacture of "Canex" Boards, 117
Fairs—see Exhibitions
*Fairs--see Exhibitions
Faraday House, Old Students’ Association, Annual Dinner, 400, 511
*Faraday House, Old Students' Association, Annual Dinner, 400, 511
Federated Malay States Insistence on Use of British Materials, 553
*Federated Malay States Insistence on Use of British Materials, 553
Felling a Blast-furnace Stack with Dynamite, 91
*Felling a Blast-furnace Stack with Dynamite, 91
Fibre Rope, Inventor’s Unsinkable Type, 527
*Fibre Rope, Inventor's Unsinkable Type, 527
Fire Control in a Pulverised Coal Bin, 91
*Fire Control in a Pulverised Coal Bin, 91
Fire Losses Due to Electric Irons, 37
*Fire Losses Due to Electric Irons, 37
Firedamp in Mines, Measurement by Electric
*Firedamp in Mines, Measurement by Electric Current, E. H. Liveing, 389
  CurrentE. H. Liveing, 389
*Fire-float Beta III., Record Work at Big Fire in East London, 471
Fire-float Beta III., Record Work at Big Fire in East London, 471
*Fireproof Paints Factory at Sault Ste. Marie, 499
Fireproof Paints Factory at Sault Ste. Marie, 499
*Flax Extensively Planted in Natal, Proposed Production of Alcohol from Waste Pulp of Leaves, 171
Flax Extensively Planted in Natal, Proposed Production of Alcohol from Waste Pulp of Leaves, 171
*Fleming, Dr. J. A., Presentation of Portrait to, 499, 527
Fleming, Dr. J. A., Presentation of Portrait to, 499, 527
*Floating Dock, Small for Table Bay Harbour, 471
Floating Dock, Small for Table Bay Harbour,, 471
*Floating Dock, 25.000-Ton, for French Government, Launched at Hamburg, 143
Floating Dock, 25.000-Ton, for French Government, Launched at Hamburg, 143
*Flood Prevention, Irrigation, and Hydroelectric Enterprise in Mexico, 689
Flood Prevention, Irrigation, and Hydroelectric Enterprise in Mexico, 689
*Floor Tested by Four Hours' Fire, 417
Floor Tested by Four Hours’ Fire, 417
*Ford Five-day Week, Divergent Views on, 527
Ford Five-day Week, Divergent Views on, 527
*Foreign Building Materials, Greatly Increased Importation of, 361
Foreign Building Materials, Greatly Increased Importation of, 361
*Foreign Trade of the Sudan, Considerable Increase in, 663
Foreign Trade of the Sudan, Considerable Increase in, 663
*Foundry at Warrington with Area of 3000 Square Yards, 499
Foundry at Warrington with Area of 3000 Square Yards, 499
*Free State Flag, First Boat Launched under, Kahanui, for New Zealand, 223
Free State Flag, First Boat Launched under, Kahanui, for New Zealand, 223
*Frost Effect in Different Soils, Caution Needed in Pipe Laying, 143
Frost Effect in Different Soils, Caution Needed in Pipe Laying, 143
*Fuel Research Board's Experimental Borgius Process Plant, 361
Fuel Research Board’s Experimental Borgius Process Plant, 361
*Fuel from Waste of Palm "Nuts," 581
Fuel from Waste of Palm Nuts,581
 
G
G
GAS Oil for Petrol Engines. 41
*GAS Oil for Petrol Engines. 41
Gas, Outbursts of, in Coal Mines, G. Roblings, 663
*Gas, Outbursts of, in Coal Mines, G. Roblings, 663
Gasworks Capacity of 1,000,000 Cubic Feet per
*Gasworks Capacity of 1,000,000 Cubic Feet per Twenty-four Hours, 417
  Twenty-four Hours, 417
*Gear Grinding, H. F. L. Orcutt, 581
Gear Grinding, H. F. L. Orcutt, 581
*G.E.C. Sports, 75
G.E.C. Sports, 75
*German Plate-rolling Trade, 287
German Plate-rolling Trade, 287
*Gold Nugget Weighing over 100 oz. Unearthed in Western Australia, 689
Gold Nugget Weighing over 100 oz. Unearthed in Western Australia, 689
*Gold in Sea Water, Not a Paying Proposition, 37
Gold in Sea Water, Not a Paying Proposition, 37
*Gold, World's Product of, from 1860 to 1924, Estimated Value, J. P. Dunlop, 689
Gold, World’s Product of, from 1860 to 1924.
*Goods Transport by Chinese Junks, 197
  Estimated Value, J. P. Dunlop, 689
*Grab Dredging and Excavating Equipment, Numerous Orders for, 197
Goods Transport by Chinese Junks, 197
*Graphite, Natural, Its Manifold Uses, 715
Grab Dredging and Excavating Equipment, Numerous Orders for, 197
*Great Britain Self-supporting in Only One Nonferrous Metal, Aluminium, 471
Graphite, Natural, Its Manifold Uses, 715
*Great Lakes Power Company, Ontario, Plans to Meet Increasing Power Demands, 335
Great Britain Self-supporting in Only One Nonferrous Metal, Aluminium, 471
*Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Waterways, Disagreement Between Canadian and U.S.A. Joint Board Engineers, 609
Great Lakes Power Company, Ontario, Plans to Meet Increasing Power Demands, 335
*Greek Government's Exclusive Convention with Eastern Telegraph Company, 91
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Waterways, Disagreement Between Canadian and U.S.A. Joint Board Engineers, 609
 
Greek Government’s Exclusive Convention with
  Eastern Telegraph Company, 91
H
H
HAITI Projected Expenditure on Public Works, 471
*HAITI Projected Expenditure on Public Works, 471
Hamilton Bridge Works West End Plant Restarted, 91
*Hamilton Bridge Works West End Plant Restarted, 91
Harbour Development, Vizagapatam, 468
*Harbour Development, Vizagapatam, 468
Heat Generated by Chemical Action of Setting
*Heat Generated by Chemical Action of Setting Concrete, Unforeseen Result, 715
  Concrete, Unforeseen Result, 715
*Hematite Discovery in Siorra Leone, 663
Hematite Discovery in Siorra Leone, 663
*Highway Engineering for University Degree, 663
Highway Engineering for UniversityjDcgree, 663
*House Building, Steel v. Brick for, 389
House Building, Steel v. Brick for, 389
*House of SABEN, 649
House of SABEN, 649
*Huon Pine Oil for Prevention of Decay in Other Woods, Experiments, 223
Huon Pine Oil for Prevention of Decay in Other
*Hydrated Lime, Value of, 499
  Woods, Experiments, 223
*Hydraulic Cements, Free Limo in, Scientific Experiments, 637
Hydrated Lime, Value of, 499
*Hydro-electric Development of Grand Falk, New Brunswick, 335
Hydraulic Cements, Free Limo in, Scientific Experiments, 637
*Hydro-electric Installations for Eastern Canada, 389
Hydro-electric Development of Grand Falk, New Brunswick, 335
*Hydro-electric Installation to Utilise Water Power of Bidasoa, Navarra, 417
Hydro-electric Installations for Eastern Canada, '389
*Hydro-electric Metallurgic Works, at Corral, Chile, 637
Hydro-electric Installation to Utilise Water Power of Bidasoa, Navarra, 417
*Hydro-electric Plant, near Concepcion, Chile, 361
Hydro-electric Metallurgic Works, at Corral, Chile. 637
*Hydro-electric Plant, Exceptionally Large, Under Construction in U.S.A., 197
Hydro-electric Plant, near Concepcion, Chile, *361
*Hydro-electric Power Plant. Big. and Plant for Magnesium Alloys, to be Erected on the Yalu River, 689
Hydro-electric Plant, Exceptionally Large, Under Construction in U.S.A., 197
*Hydro-electric Power Plant at St. Alban, Quebec, 689
Hydro-electric Power Plant. Big. and Plant for Magnesium Alloys, to be Erected on the Yalu River, 689
*Hydro-electric Station in Italy will be Largest in Europe, 663
Hydro-electric Power Plant at St. Alban, Quebec, 689
*Hydro-electric Station, Unusual Type for East Switzerland, 361
Hydro-electric Statiop in Italy will be Largest in Europe, 663
*Hydro-electric Stations in Italy, Statistics Regarding, 499, 553
Hydro-electric Station, Unusual Type for East Switzerland, 361
*Hydro-power Development at Alexander's Landing, Ontario, 63
Hydro-electric Stations in Italy, Statistics Regarding, 499, 553
*Hydrous Salts, Mainly Sodium Sulphate, Deposits in Western Canada, 689
Hydro-power Development at Alexander’s Landing, Ontario, 63
 
Hydrous Sidts. Mainly Sodium Sulphate, Deposits in Western Canada, 689
I
I
ICE Jam, Method*. Adopted for Breaking Up, 715
*ICE Jam, Method Adopted for Breaking Up, 715
Ignition of Case?, Mixtures of Methane and Air, Comprehensive Research and Report, 117
*Ignition of Cases, Mixtures of Methane and Air, Comprehensive Research and Report, 117
Imperial College of Science and Technology, Annual Dinner, 678
*Imperial College of Science and Technology, Annual Dinner, 678
Indian Boiler Regulations Amendments, 637
*Indian Boiler Regulations Amendments, 637
Indian Railway Board’s Search for Cheap Woods in Indian Forests, 91
*Indian Railway Board's Search for Cheap Woods in Indian Forests, 91
India’s Import Trade, Depression in Machinery, 117
*India's Import Trade, Depression in Machinery, 117
industrial Casualties, Analysis of Causes of, 117
*Industrial Casualties, Analysis of Causes of, 117
Industrial Fatigue Research Board's Experiments, 11
*Industrial Fatigue Research Board's Experiments, 11
Information in Periodicals and Libraries, Special, Association Formed and Directory to bo Compiled, 63
*Information in Periodicals and Libraries, Special, Association Formed and Directory to be Compiled, 63
Insect House Electrically Controlled, 37
*Insect House Electrically Controlled, 37
“I. 0. Emmas’ ” Reunion, 26
*"I. 0. Emmas'" Reunion, 26
Institutes and Institutions—ace Associations
*Institutes and Institutions--see Associations
Insulating Varnishes, Ozonised Air Process in the Baking of, L. U. Spence and P. B. Cochran, 277
*Insulating Varnishes, Ozonised Air Process in the Baking of, L. U. Spence and P. B. Cochran, 277
Iodine, Liquid, Large Exports from Java, 553 Irish Free State and the Shannon Scheme, 62
*Iodine, Liquid, Large Exports from Java, 553  
IRON AND STEEL :
*Irish Free State and the Shannon Scheme, 62
Algoma Steel Works at Sault Ste. Marie, 7 Anvil Casting, Record Weight, 581 Autogenous Welding, Decreasing Use of Cast Iron as Filler, 581
*IRON AND STEEL :
Black Sand of Pacific Islands for Pig Iron, System for Extraction, 609
*- Algoma Steel Works at Sault Ste. Marie, 7  
  Brazil, Steel Making Equipment, 361
*- Anvil Casting, Record Weight, 581  
Canadian Pacific Railway a Order for 25,000 Tons of Rails, 335
*- Autogenous Welding, Decreasing Use of Cast Iron as Filler, 581
Central China Company’s Large Iron Output, 277
*- Black Sand of Pacific Islands for Pig Iron, System for Extraction, 609
Corral, in Chile, Projected Iron and Steel Works, 443
*- Brazil, Steel Making Equipment, 361
Cuynna Range, Northern Minnesota, Eflti- mated Huge Deposits of Black Man- ganiferous Iron Ore and Brown Ore, 443
*- Canadian Pacific Railway a Order for 25,000 Tons of Rails, 335
  Drawing Qualities of Thin Sheet Metal, G. G.
*- Central China Company's Large Iron Output, 277
    Beard, 581
*- Corral, in Chile, Projected Iron and Steel Works, 443
Electric Heating in Hardening and Tempering of Steel, 143
*- Cuynna Range, Northern Minnesota, Estimated Huge Deposits of Black Manganiferous Iron Ore and Brown Ore, 443
  “ F Steel Not a New Invention, 11
*- Drawing Qualities of Thin Sheet Metal, G. G. Beard, 581
Flue Dust Escape from Blast-furnaces, Heavy Resulting Loss, 307
*- Electric Heating in Hardening and Tempering of Steel, 143
Heat Treating of Steel, Results of Recent Experiments, C. W. Bryan and C. G. E. Larsson, 715
*- "F" Steel Not a New Invention, 11
  High Record for Pig Iron Output, 197
*- Flue Dust Escape from Blast-furnaces, Heavy Resulting Loss, 307
Ingot, Exceptionally Large, Produced at Sheffield, 335
*- Heat Treating of Steel, Results of Recent Experiments, C. W. Bryan and C. G. E. Larsson, 715
International Nickel Company’s Increased Plant for Electrolytic Nickel, 171
*- High Record for Pig Iron Output, 197
Iron Ore and Pig Iron Output in the United States, 37
*- Ingot, Exceptionally Large, Produced at Sheffield, 335
Ironworks, New, for Manufacture and Repair of Silk Weaving Machinery Put Up at Hangchow, 689
*- International Nickel Company's Increased Plant for Electrolytic Nickel, 171
Jalcase,New Steel Product, Advantageous Qualities of, 361
*- Iron Ore and Pig Iron Output in the United States, 37
Japan Syndicate of Leading Iron and Steel Concerns, 335
*- Ironworks, New, for Manufacture and Repair of Silk Weaving Machinery Put Up at Hangchow, 689
  Large Castings and their Transport, 171
*- "Jalcase," New Steel Product, Advantageous Qualities of, 361
Manganese Deposits of Postmasburg District, South Africa, 715
*- Japan Syndicate of Leading Iron and Steel Concerns, 335
National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Reports :
*- Large Castings and their Transport, 171
Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron Production and Steel Production, Statistics on Eve of the Coal Stoppage, 249 ; in August, 306 ; September, 464 ; in October, 553
*- Manganese Deposits of Postmasburg District, South Africa, 715
    Statistics to End of November, 715
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Reports :
Nickel Mines Exploitation at Locris and in Bcetia, 499
*-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron Production and Steel Production, Statistics on Eve of the Coal Stoppage, 249 ; in August, 306 ; September, 464 ; in October, 553
Nickel Ore, Extensive Deposits Discovered Near Maikop, in the Caucasus, 443
*-- Statistics to End of November, 715
Phosphorus and Sulphur Effect on Rivet Steel, 143
*- Nickel Mines Exploitation at Locris and in Boetia, 499
Pure Granular Iron Without Use of Coke or Limestone, Experiments, 663
*- Nickel Ore, Extensive Deposits Discovered Near Maikop, in the Caucasus, 443
Refractories for Open-hearth Steel Furnaces, 11
*- Phosphorus and Sulphur Effect on Rivet Steel, 143
Rod Mill in Course of Erection at Newport, 307
*- Pure Granular Iron Without Use of Coke or Limestone, Experiments, 663
Safety First in Blowing-out Blastfurnaces, 143
*- Refractories for Open-hearth Steel Furnaces, 11
Soft Steel and Intercrystalline Corrosion, Experiments and their Result, 171
*- Rod Mill in Course of Erection at Newport, 307
South African Pig Iron, First Steel Rails from, 143
*- "Safety First" in Blowing-out Blastfurnaces, 143
South African Tungsten Minos Plant Approaching Completion, 197
*- Soft Steel' and Intercrystalline Corrosion, Experiments and their Result, 171
Stainless Steel, Properties and Engineering Uses of, R. Waddell, 609
*- South African Pig Iron, First Steel Rails from, 143
Steel, Apparatus for Detection of Defects Not Visible on Surface, 249
*- South African Tungsten Minos Plant Approaching Completion, 197
  Steel Castings, Robert Lowe, 568
*- Stainless Steel, Properties and Engineering Uses of, R. Waddell, 609
  Swedish Iron Ore Trust Shipments, 335
*- Steel, Apparatus for Detection of Defects Not Visible on Surface, 249
Welded Steel Tube, Strength Testing Experiments, U.S.A., 11
*- Steel Castings, Robert Lowe, 568
Wolfram Discovery in Cape Province, Hoped- for Addition of Valuable Tungsten Ore, 11
*- Swedish Iron Ore Trust Shipments, 335
  IRRIGATION Dam. Proposed, Across the
*- Welded Steel Tube, Strength Testing Experiments, U.S.A., 11
    Colorado River, 715
*- Wolfram Discovery in Cape Province, Hoped- for Addition of Valuable Tungsten Ore, 11
  Irrigation Enterprise Completed in Chile, 471
*IRRIGATION Dam, Proposed, Across the Colorado River, 715
  Irrigation Works in Mysore, 037
*Irrigation Enterprise Completed in Chile, 471
*Irrigation Works in Mysore, 637
 
J
J
  JALALABAD, Afghanistan, Electric Power
*JALALABAD, Afghanistan, Electric Power Station Projected, 307
    Station Projected, 307
 
KAWASA KI Dockyard. Japan, Increasing Output of Sheet Steel, 443
K
*KAWASAKI Dockyard, Japan, Increasing Output of Sheet Steel, 443
 
L
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LACQUERS, Cellulose, Elementary Test for Flow, 277
*LACQUERS, Cellulose, Elementary Test for Flow, 277
Landslide. Serious, on Tennessee Side of Mississippi, 197
*Landslide, Serious, on Tennessee Side of Mississippi, 197
  Lantern Slides for Lectures Offered by :
*Lantern Slides for Lectures Offered by :
    Automatic and Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 486
*- Automatic and Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 486
    Bruce Peebles end Co.. Ltd.. 384
*- Bruce Peebles end Co., Ltd., 384
  Lead Aluminate Production, 335
*Lead Aluminate Production, 335
  Lectures, Special. 319
*Lectures, Special, 319
  Lighthouse. Lowestoft High, Much Increased
*Lighthouse, Lowestoft High, Much Increased Candle-power, 249
    Candle-power, 249
*Lighthouse, New, at Hartlepool. Progress, 660
  Lighthouse, New, nt Hartlepool. Progress, 660
*Lime Addition for Softening Boiler Water, Tests for Ensuring Accuracy in Amount, 443
  Lime Addition for Softening Boiler Water,
*Littlehampton Harbour, 499
    Tests for Ensuring Accuracy in Amount, 443
*Lithopon, Increased Production of, in the United States, 117
  Littlehampton Harbour, 499
*Lithopon Paints, to Remedy Darkening of, 91
  Lithopon. Increased Production of. in the
*Liverpool to East Lancashire, Government Consent to New Road Construction, 197
    United States, 117
*Lobnitz Rock Cutter for Sydney Harbour, 143
  Lithopon Paints, to Remedy Darkening of. 91
*Lochalsh and Lochs on Balmacara Estate, Hydro-electric Schemes, 527
Liverpool to East Lancashire, Government Consent to New Road Construction, 197
*Long-lived Engines in Scotsmen's Charge in America, 249
  Lobnitz Rock Cutter for Sydney Harbour, 143
*Loughborough College, 319
  Lochalsh and Lochs on Balmacara Estate,
*Low Temperature Experimenters' Mistake, O. J. Parker, 663
    Hydro-electric Schemes. 527
 
  Long-lived Engines in Scotsmen’s Charge in
    America, 249
  Loughborough College. 319
  Low Temperature Experimenters* Mistake,
    O. J. Parker, 663
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MAGNESIAN Flooring Materials Association, 235
*MAGNESIAN Flooring Materials Association, 235
Magneto Works Projected near Olomone, Czecho-Slovakia, 249
*Magneto Works Projected near Olomone, Czecho-Slovakia, 249
Manitoba Hydro-electric Transmission System Extended,197
*Manitoba Hydro-electric Transmission System Extended, 197
Maple Sugar and Syrup in Quebec Province, Almost a Monopoly, 553
*Maple Sugar and Syrup in Quebec Province, Almost a Monopoly, 553
Match Industry Development in Bihar and Orissa Province, 11
*Match Industry Development in Bihar and Orissa Province, 11
Mazatl&n. Port, on West Coast of Mexico, Construction of Stone Breakwater, Dredging. &c.. Projected, 223
*Mazatlan, Port, on West Coast of Mexico, Construction of Stone Breakwater, Dredging, andc., Projected, 223
Measuring Rope. Cable, Wire, &c., Portable Machine for, 389
*Measuring Rope, Cable, Wire, andc., Portable Machine for, 389
Mechanical Policeman for Point Duty in Copenhagen, 113
*"Mechanical Policeman" for Point Duty in Copenhagen, 113
Meductic, Saint John River, Projected Water Power Development, 499
*Meductic, Saint John River, Projected Water Power Development, 499
  Melbourne, Sewage and Water Statistics, 171
*Melbourne, Sewage and Water Statistics, 171
  Memorial. Frederick S. Spiers. 75
*Memorial, Frederick S. Spiers, 75
Menai Tubular Bridge, Robert Stevenson's Experiments on Models, 581
*Menai Tubular Bridge, Robert Stevenson's Experiments on Models, 581
Metal Surfacing by Use of Stellite and an Acetylene Blow-pipe, 223
*Metal Surfacing by Use of Stellite and an Acetylene Blow-pipe, 223
Metallic Cadmium, Large Production in the United States in 1925, 715
*Metallic Cadmium, Large Production in the United States in 1925, 715
  Metallurgical Societies in the Midlands. 397
*Metallurgical Societies in the Midlands, 397
Meteorological Station. New, nt Pratas (Doong- sha) Shoal, 009
*Meteorological Station, New, at Pratas (Doongsha) Shoal, 609
Methane Air Mixture Explosion Flame Projection, Experiments, 499
*Methane Air Mixture Explosion Flame Projection, Experiments, 499
  Mica Output and Trade in India, 307
*Mica Output and Trade in India, 307
  Mica, Promising Occurrences of, in Natal. 689
*Mica, Promising Occurrences of, in Natal, 689
  Mildew in Textile Fabrics. Prevention. 637
*Mildew in Textile Fabrics. Prevention, 637
Main Reef Leader of the Rand Exposed. Estimates of Yield, 715
*Main Reef Leader of the Rand Exposed, Estimates of Yield, 715
    Mineral Production in British Columbia, I I
*Mineral Production in British Columbia, 11
Minerals Discovery, Lepidolite and Others, near Winnipeg, in Manitoba and Ontario, 553
*Minerals Discovery, Lepidolite and Others, near Winnipeg, in Manitoba and Ontario, 553
    Mines—Dust
*Mines--see Dust
  Mining Incident, Unusual, 471
*Mining Incident, Unusual, 471
Mining Machine Electrically Driven, New Type, 335
*Mining Machine Electrically Driven, New Type, 335
Mining in New Regions of Ontario, Government- List of Reouiremcnts of Prospectors. 63
*Mining in New Regions of Ontario, Government- List of Requirements of Prospectors, 63
Mining in North-West Australia, Lack of Transport Facilities, 143
*Mining in North-West Australia, Lack of Transport Facilities, 143
    Moffatt Tunnel, Fatal Accident in Working. 197
*Moffatt Tunnel, Fatal Accident in Working, 197
Moffat Tunnel, Progress of Pioneer Headings, 715
*Moffat Tunnel, Progress of Pioneer Headings, 715
Montreal-Ottawa-Georgian Bay Ship Canal, Proposed. 63
*Montreal-Ottawa-Georgian Bay Ship Canal, Proposed, 63
Mortar or Concrete Re-tempering, Advantages, 223
*Mortar or Concrete Re-tempering, Advantages, 223
    Mosquito Dest ruction by Paris Green. 91
*Mosquito Dest ruction by Paris Green, 91
    Motor Cars and Cycles in Kalgan. 11
*Motor Cars and Cycles in Kalgan, 11
    Motor Car with New Gear shifting Device, 143
*Motor Car with New Gear shifting Device, 143
    Motor Omnibuses for Glasgow, First of New
*Motor Omnibuses for Glasgow, First of New Fleet, 307
      Fleet. 307
*Motor Transport Greatly Needed in Spam, Owing to its Mountainous Character, 277
Motor Transport Greatly Needed in Spam, Owing to its Mountainous Character, 277
*Mysore and Bombay Hydro electric Projects, 335
Mysore and Bombay Hydro electric Projects. 335
 
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NAPLES and Port of Salerno. Port Canal Projected for, 471
*NAPLES and Port of Salerno. Port Canal Projected for, 471
National Certificates in Naval Architecture. 659
*National Certificates in Naval Architecture, 659
Natural Gaw, Accidental Discovery in Manitoba, 663
*Natural Gas, Accidental Discovery in Manitoba, 663
Natural Gas at Depth of 600ft. in Transvaal, 117 ...
*Natural Gas at Depth of 600ft. in Transvaal, 117
    Natural Gas Production in Ontario, 149. 171
*Natural Gas Production in Ontario, 149, 171
Needles Imported by U.S.A, from Great Britain. 63
*Needles Imported by U.S.A, from Great Britain, 63
    New South Wales Gold Yield, 37
*New South Wales Gold Yield, 37
    New South Wales Increased Imports, 609
*New South Wales Increased Imports, 609
New Zealand’s Projected Big Hydro-electric Development, 197
*New Zealand's Projected Big Hydro-electric Development, 197
Newsprint Mill in Ontario. One Day’s Output, 197
*Newsprint Mill in Ontario, One Day's Output, 197
Newsprint Mill, Quebec, Projected Extension. 223
*Newsprint Mill, Quebec, Projected Extension, 223
Newsprint Mills in Canada, Increased Production of, 91
*Newsprint Mills in Canada, Increased Production of, 91
Newsprint Paper Mill, Quebec, Now Addition, 11
*Newsprint Paper Mill, Quebec, Now Addition, 11
Niagara Falls, Erosion of the Crest at the Rate of 7ft. per Annum. Measures to Relieve, 91
*Niagara Falls, Erosion of the Crest at the Rate of 7ft. per Annum. Measures to Relieve, 91
Niagara Memorial Bridge Company Applies for Charter, 417
*Niagara Memorial Bridge Company Applies for Charter, 417
Nickel—see Iron
*Nickel--see Iron
Nitric Acid Production by Arc Process with Use of Iceland Waterfalls, 314
*Nitric Acid Production by Arc Process with Use of Iceland Waterfalls, 314
Nitrogen. Vmosphenr. F.vtory for Fixation of, 277
*Nitrogen, Atmospheric. Factory for Fixation of, 277
Nitrogen Fixation, Materials of Construction for, J. G. Thompson. 277
*Nitrogen Fixation, Materials of Construction for, J. G. Thompson, 277
Nitrogen Fixation Plant in Brazil Projected, 037
*Nitrogen Fixation Plant in Brazil Projected, 637
Norwegian Aluminium Industry, 417
*Norwegian Aluminium Industry, 417
Norwegian Proposal to Lease Waterfall to Aluminium Corporation of England, 91
*Norwegian Proposal to Lease Waterfall to Aluminium Corporation of England, 91
o
 
OIL from Coal Process, Professor Doctor Bergius’ Warning, 499
O
Oil Company’s Plant at Regina, Saskatchewan,
*OIL from Coal Process, Professor Doctor Bergius' Warning, 499
  New Equipment for. 443
*Oil Company's Plant at Regina, Saskatchewan, New Equipment for, 443
Oil Engine, Swedish, New Type, 701
*Oil Engine, Swedish, New Type, 701
Oil Flow, Temperature Test for, 389
*Oil Flow, Temperature Test for, 389
Oil, Gross Output in Baku and other Areas, 229
*Oil, Gross Output in Baku and other Areas, 229
Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters by Oilcarrying Vessels, 171
*Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters by Oil carrying Vessels, 171
Oil Refinery for Fish and Cotton Seed Oil.
*Oil Refinery for Fish and Cotton Seed Oil, Projected, in Newfoundland, 171
  Projected, in Newfoundland, 171
*Oil Shale at Coal Mines in Manchuria, 223
Oil Shale at Coal Mines in Manchuria, 223
*Oil Shale Dusts Proved Explosive. Need of Same Precautions as in Coal Mines, 277, 361
Oil Shale Dusts Proved Explosive. Need of
*Oil in South Africa, Hopeful Prospects from Boring, 689
  Same Precautions as in Coal Mines, 277, 361
*Oil, Trial Bore-hole in Search for Oil, in South Australia, 548
Oil in South Africa, Hopeful Prospects from
*Oil Wells Yield in Oklahoma. Methods of Increasing with Safety Precautions, 553
  Boring, 689
*Ontario Oilers Financial Assistance in Diamond Drilling for Coal or Oil, 637
Oil, Trial Bore-hole in Search for Oil, in South Australia, 548
*Ore Crushers for Chilian Mine, Allis-Chalmers Company, 715
Oil Wells Yield in Oklahoma. Methods of Increasing with Safety Precautions. 553
*Oxygen Factory at Fremantle, Australia, 480
Ontario Oilers Financial Assistance in Diamond
 
  Drilling for Coal or Oil, 637
P
Ore Crushers for Chilian Mine, Allis-Chalmers Company, 715
*PAINT, Colour and Varnish Industry Research, Now Offices, 197
Oxygen Factory at Fremantle, Australia, 480
*Panama Canal Tolls Increase, 223
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*Paper Mill to be Driven by Power from Outarde Falls, Quebec, 499
PAINT, Colour and Varnish Industry Research, Now Offices, 197
*Paper Mill Extension for Newsprint at Quebec, 581
  Panama Canal Tolls Increase. 223
*Paper Mill, Large, Erection in Quebec, 45
Paper Mill to be Driven by Power from Outarde Falls, Quebec. 499
*Paper Mill to Use Local Timber in Tasmania, Experiment, 417
Paper Mill Extension for Newsprint at Quebec, 581
*Paper Pulp Factory Projected for Tasmania, 143
  Paper Mill, Large, Erection in Quebec, 45
*Paper Pulp-making by Keobra Process, 527
Paper Mill to Use Local l imber in Tasmania, Experiment, 417
*Paper from Straw, Factory for Manufacture of, 443
Paper Pulp Factory Projected for Tasmania, 143
*Paraffin Oil, Increased Importation into Hang, chow Harbour, 171
  Paper Pulp-making by Keobra Process, 527
*Paranagua, Wharf Projected at, 307
Paper from Straw, Factory for Manufacture of, 443
*Paste Paints, Zinc Oxide. Enamels, Varnishes, andc., Production in America, 609
Paraffin Oil. Increased Importation into Hang, chow Harbour, 171
*Paving Machine Worked by Petrol Motor, 219
  ParanaguA. Wharf Projected at, 307
*Peat Fuel, Conditions of Economical Manufacture of, in Canada, Committee's Report, 466
Paste Paints, Zinc Oxide. Enamels, Varnishes, <fcc., Production in America, 609
*Pembroke Dockyard, 319
  Paving Machine Worked by Petrol Motor, 219
*Perak River, Hydro-electric Construction Works on Banks of, 637
Peat Fuel. Conditions of Economical Manufacture of. in Canada, Committee’s Report. 466
*Permanent Way, A Century of, 649
  Pembroke Dockyard, 319
*Permeability of Natural Stones to Water, Relative Values as Building Material, 249
Perak River, Hydro-electric Construction Works on Banks of, 637
*Petroleum Discovery Reported in Chinese Village, 277
| Permanent Way, A Century of, 649
*Petroleum Products Output in Canada, 307
Permeability of Natural Stones to Water, Relative Values as Building Material, 249
*Petroleum Storage and Conveyance, Changes in the Law and Scale of Licence Fees Payable, 171
Petroleum Discovery Reported in Chinese Village, 277
*Petroleum Working, Neglect of Economy and Research. Professor J. F. Thorpe, 389
  Petroleum Products Output in Canada, 307
*Phosphate Rock Discovered in Russia to be Converted into Fertiliser, 443
Petroleum Storage and Conveyance, Changes in the Law and Scale *of Licence Feos Payable, 171
*Phosphates in Irish Free State, 63
Petroleum Working, Neglect of Economy and Research. Professor J. F. Thorpe, 389
*Piles Supporting Railroad Bridge, over 13,000, Driven 23ft. Below Low Water, 117
Phosphate Rock Discovered in Russia to be Converted into Fertiliser, 443
*Pine Lines Used for Conveying Natural Gas, Effect of Change of Temperature, 443
  Phosphates in Irish Free State, 63
*Plastint, New Inexpensive Interior Plaster, 117  
Piles Supporting Railroad Bridge, over 13,000, Driven 23ft. Below Low Water. 117
*Platinum "Dredging" in Russia, 553
Pine Lines Used for Conveying Natural Gas, Effect of Change of Temperature. 443
*Pollution of Sea by Oil, Conference of Thirteen Countries' Representatives, 37
Plastint, New Inexpensive Interior Plaster, 117 Platinum Dredging in Russia. 553
*Polytechnic Engineering Society, Annual Conversazione, 649
Pollution of Sea by Oil. Conference of Thirteen Countries’ Representatives, 37
*Port Kembla-Moss Vale Railway and Port Kembla Ironworks, Agreement, 171
Polytechnic Engineering Society, Annual Conversazione, 649
*Ports, New, Proposed for Brazil, 663
Port Kembla-Moss Vale Railway ami Port Kembla Ironworks. Agreement. 171
*Portland Cement Concrete, Permeability of. and Experimental Work, 609
  Ports. New, Proposed for Brazil. 663
*Portland Cement Industry in 1925, Record Years'Manufacture, 471
Portland Cement Concrete, Permeability of. and Experimental Work, 609
*Portuguese Schemes for Water Power Development, 499
Portland Cement Industry in 1925, Record Years'’Manufacture, 471
*Potash Discovery in the Ural Mountains, 197
Portuguese Schemes for Water Power Development, 499
*Power Alcohol Distillery Projected for Queensland, 417
  Potash Discovery in the Ural Mountains, 197
*Power Development, Quareau River, Quebec, 499
Power Alcohol Distillery Projected for Queensland. 417
*Power Lines, 4000 Miles, Authorised in Quebec, 471
Pow'er Development, Quareau River, Quebec, 499
*Power Plant at Cape Town, Extension of, 499  
Power Lines, 4000 Miles, Authorised in Quebec, 471
*Pressure Wave Sent Out by an Explosive, W. Payman and W. C. F. Shepherd, 641
Power Plant at Cape Town. Extension of, 499 Pressure Wave Sent Out by an Explosive, W.
*Printers' Compositors' Work, Illumination Question, 637
      Payman and W. C. F. Shepherd. 641
*Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition in 1927, Offer of Prizes for Papers, 106
Printers’ Compositors’ Work, Illumination Question, 637
*Pump Mill, the Second in Northern Manitoba, Survey for, 443
Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition in 1927, Offer of Prizes for Papers, 106
*Pumping Plant of Exceptional Lift at the Simmer and Jack Gold Mine, 553
Pump Mill, the Second in Northern Manitoba, Survey for, 443
*Pumping Slimes at Rand Gold Mine with Rubber-lined Centrifugal Pump, 443
Pumping Plant of Exceptional Lift at the Simmer and Jack Gold Mine, 553
*Pumping Water from Broken Hill Mino, Cost of, 471
Pumping Slimes at Rand Gold Mine with Rubber-lined Centrifugal Pump, 443
*Pumps for Pulverised Coal Conveyance in German Power Station, 527
Pumping Water from Broken Hill Mino, Cost of, 471
 
Pumps for Pulverised Coal Conveyance in German Power Station, 527
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QUARRIES of the United States, Trouble and Expense Due to Water Seepage and also Ice. 443
*QUARRIES of the United States, Trouble and Expense Due to Water Seepage and also Ice, 443
Quebec Development of Mineral. Water Power and other Resources, 37
*Quebec Development of Mineral, Water Power and other Resources, 37
Quebec, Province of, to be Mapped Photographically from Aeroplanes, 91
*Quebec, Province of, to be Mapped Photographically from Aeroplanes, 91
Queen's Engineering Works, Past and Present Students’ Annual Dinner. 649
*Queen's Engineering Works, Past and Present Students' Annual Dinner, 649
Queensland State Smelting of Silver-lead Ore, 499
*Queensland State Smelting of Silver-lead Ore, 499
 
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  RADIO Apparatus—ftcc Wireless
*RADIO Apparatus--see Wireless
  RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
    Accidents :
*- Accidents :
      Accidents of 1925, Annual Report, 335
*-- Accidents of 1925, Annual Report, 335
American Railway Trainmen s Reduced Fatalities. 197
*-- American Railway Trainmen's Reduced Fatalities, 197
Automatic Stop and Fatal Railway Accident, 197
*-- Automatic Stop and Fatal Railway Accident, 197
Automatic Train Control, Effect of its Absence in Serious Collision, 117
*-- Automatic Train Control, Effect of its Absence in Serious Collision, 117
Block Instrument Safeguard Against Accident, 471
*-- Block Instrument Safeguard Against Accident, 471
Breakdown Work on the Waterloo and City Tube Railway. 527
*-- Breakdown Work on the Waterloo and City Tube Railway, 527
Buffer Stop Collision at Brighton, Report, 90. 143
*-- Buffer Stop Collision at Brighton, Report, 90, 143
Buffer Stop Collision with Empty Coaches at Bradford. 361
*-- Buffer Stop Collision with Empty Coaches at Bradford, 361
      Buffer Stop Collision Inquiry, 143. 55'3
*-- Buffer Stop Collision Inquiry, 143, 553
Buffer Stop Collision at Sligo, General Immunity from Accident of Irish Railways, 527 : Report on Accident, 637
*-- Buffer Stop Collision at Sligo, General Immunity from Accident of Irish Railways, 527 : Report on Accident, 637
Collision at Bishop’s Stortford During General Strike, Report on, 277
*-- Collision at Bishop's Stortford During General Strike, Report on, 277
Collision at Brentwood, 63 ; Report by Colonel Sir J. Pringle, 417
*-- Collision at Brentwood, 63 ; Report by Colonel Sir [[John Pringle|J. Pringle]], 417
Collision Between Express and Light Engine Outside Carlisle Station, 361 Collision at Kidderminster, 717 Derailment of Train Due to Abnormal Heat and Other Causes, 249
*-- Collision Between Express and Light Engine Outside Carlisle Station, 361  
Derailment, Fatal, of Train in Upper Bavaria. 197
*-- Collision at Kidderminster, 717  
      Derailment Near Helpston, 91
*-- Derailment of Train Due to Abnormal Heat and Other Causes, 249
Derailment by Strikers of Scott ish Express, 37, 91 ; Report on Derailment, 142, 527 Derailment of Train Entering Waterloo Station, 197
*-- Derailment, Fatal, of Train in Upper Bavaria, 197
Draw-bars Failures, Sir John Pringle’s Report, 663
*-- Derailment Near Helpston, 91
Driver’s Difficulty in Learning New Section of Road, 663
*-- Derailment by Strikers of Scottish Express, 37, 91 ; Report on Derailment, 142, 527  
Fatal Accident to Signal Ganger and Mate and Result of Legal Appeal, 717
*-- Derailment of Train Entering Waterloo Station, 197
Fatal Collision at Bethlehem, Penn., 389 Fatal Collision During General Strike, Report on, 63
*-- Draw-bars Failures, Sir [[John Pringle|John Pringle's]] Report, 663
Fatal Collision Between Melun and Montereau, 335, 361
*-- Driver's Difficulty in Learning New Section of Road, 663
Fatal Collision on Southern Railway, 553 Fatal Collision Between Train and Motor Road Vehicle, 609
*-- Fatal Accident to Signal Ganger and Mate and Result of Legal Appeal, 717
Fatal Collision and Verdict of Manslaughter, Melbourne Electrified Area, 249, 471
*-- Fatal Collision at Bethlehem, Penn., 389  
Fiftieth Anniversary of Fatal Collision, 689 Fiftieth Anniversaries of Notable Accidents. 117, 171 ; (Letter), 170
*-- Fatal Collision During General Strike, Report on, 63
Fire in a Passenger Train, hut no Fatalities. 117
*-- Fatal Collision Between Melun and Montereau, 335, 361
First Anniversary of Serious Collision. 249 Flood Damage to Viaduct on Former Furness Rail wav. 553
*-- Fatal Collision on Southern Railway, 553  
Fog Collision on Tilbury Section of L.M.S. Railway, also Near Finsbury Park Station. 609. 637
*-- Fatal Collision Between Train and Motor Road Vehicle, 609
Forty-fifth Anniversary of Fatal Collision, 417
*-- Fatal Collision and Verdict of Manslaughter, Melbourne Electrified Area, 249, 471
      French Derailment. Serious. 37
*-- Fiftieth Anniversary of Fatal Collision, 689  
      French Fatal Railway Accident. 499
*-- Fiftieth Anniversaries of Notable Accidents, 117, 171 ; (Letter), 170
Germany and Poland, Train Disaster the Result of Foul Play, 143
*-- Fire in a Passenger Train, hut no Fatalities. 117
German Railway Accidents, New Safety Device, 33
*-- First Anniversary of Serious Collision, 249  
Inquiries into Accidents to Railway Servants, 37
*-- Flood Damage to Viaduct on Former Furness Railway, 553
      Japan, Serious Derailment, 335
*-- Fog Collision on Tilbury Section of L.M.S. Railway, also Near Finsbury Park Station, 609, 637
Landslide Causes Fatal Derailment of Barcelona-Valencia Train, 277
*-- Forty-fifth Anniversary of Fatal Collision, 417
      Level Crossing Accident to Cyclist, 443
*-- French Derailment, Serious, 37
Level Crossing Disaster r.t Naworth, Worst Known in this Country, Inquest and Government Inquiry, 277, 307, 360. 637
*-- French Fatal Railway Accident, 499
Night Train from Glasgow Out of Hand end Resulting Damage, 307
*-- Germany and Poland, Train Disaster the Result of Foul Play, 143
Occupation Crossing Fatality on Liverpool- Southport Line. 179
*-- German Railway Accidents, New Safety Device, 33
Passenger Train Delayed by " Defect at Hackney Downs, L. and N.E.R. Station, 223
*-- Inquiries into Accidents to Railway Servants, 37
Passenger Train Runs into Light Engine Outside Hol bock, 335
*-- Japan, Serious Derailment, 335
Quarterly Returns of Railway Accidents for 1925, Analysis of, 249
*-- Landslide Causes Fatal Derailment of Barcelona-Valencia Train, 277
Railwaymen Sentenced for Displacing Rails During Strike near Stafford, 91
*-- Level Crossing Accident to Cyclist, 443
Rawmarsh Accident Recalls Previous Fatalities, 581
*-- Level Crossing Disaster at Naworth, Worst Known in this Country, Inquest and Government Inquiry, 277, 307, 360, 637
Rawmarsh Accident. Inquiry, 609, 637. 663 Report on Accident During General Strike in Edinburgh Tunnel, Escape of Gas and Advantage of Electric Lighting, 223 Report on Collision Near Manors Station, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 499
*-- Night Train from Glasgow Out of Hand end Resulting Damage, 307
Reports on Accidents to Railway Servants, 609
*-- Occupation Crossing Fatality on Liverpool- Southport Line, 179
Runaway Carriages Derailed Near Sowerby Bridge, 277
*-- Passenger Train Delayed by "Defect" at Hackney Downs, L. and N.E.R. Station, 223
Scalded Shunter and Vague Instructions, 307
*-- Passenger Train Runs into Light Engine Outside Holbeck, 335
      Signal Difference of Opinion. 601
*-- Quarterly Returns of Railway Accidents for 1925, Analysis of, 249
'Twentieth Anniversary of Fatal Accident to Scottish Express, 335
*-- Railwaymen Sentenced for Displacing Rails During Strike near Stafford, 91
Twenty-one Deaths by Derailment, Wilfully Caused, in Germany, 249, 307
*-- Rawmarsh Accident Recalls Previous Fatalities, 581
    RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*-- Rawmarsh Accident, Inquiry, 609, 637, 663  
    Accidents (continued):
*-- Report on Accident During General Strike in Edinburgh Tunnel, Escape of Gas and Advantage of Electric Lighting, 223  
Two Accidents, but No Fatalities, on the London and North-Eastern Railway. 689 United States Inter-State Commerce Commission, Accident Bulletin, 11
*-- Report on Collision Near Manors Station, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 499
Water Gauges on Tenders to Avoid Risk to Enginemon, 609
*-- Reports on Accidents to Railway Servants, 609
Air Lines and Railways, Co-operation and Not Competition, 443
*-- Runaway Carriages Derailed Near Sowerby Bridge, 277
American Railways’ Big Compensation Bill for Personal Injuries, 553
*-- Scalded Shunter and Vague Instructions, 307
America’s Largo Proportion of Unprotected Crossings. 663
*-- Signal Difference of Opinion, 661
Appointments and Staff Changes, 117, 197 223, 277, 359, 499, 527, 689. 715
*-- Twentieth Anniversary of Fatal Accident to Scottish Express, 335
Asphyxiation in Tunnel and Train Held Un, 425 H
*-- Twenty-one Deaths by Derailment, Wilfully Caused, in Germany, 249, 307
Automatic Application of Continuous Brakes, Great Value of, Proved. 335
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
Automatic Records of Block Signals, Unheeded Recommendation, 33
*- Accidents (continued):
Automatic Signals and Train Control on Pennsylvania Railroad, 581
*-- Two Accidents, but No Fatalities, on the London and North-Eastern Railway, 689  
Baker-street Connections, Thirty Additional Trains. 499
*-- United States Inter-State Commerce Commission, Accident Bulletin, 11
Belgium Railways, Like Germany, to Revert from State to Private Ownership, 11 Reduction in Number of Temporary Railway Servants. Regular Men Must Retire on Pension at Sixty Instead of Sixty- Five, 11
*-- Water Gauges on Tenders to Avoid Risk to Enginemen, 609
*- Air Lines and Railways, Co-operation and Not Competition, 443
*- American Railways' Big Compensation Bill for Personal Injuries, 553
*- America's Largo Proportion of Unprotected Crossings, 663
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 117, 197 223, 277, 359, 499, 527, 689, 715
*- Asphyxiation in Tunnel and Train Held Un, 425
*- Automatic Application of Continuous Brakes, Great Value of, Proved, 335
*- Automatic Records of Block Signals, Unheeded Recommendation, 33
*- Automatic Signals and Train Control on Pennsylvania Railroad, 581
*- Baker-street Connections, Thirty Additional Trains, 499
*- Belgium Railways, Like Germany, to Revert from State to Private Ownership, 11  
*-- Reduction in Number of Temporary Railway Servants, Regular Men Must Retire on Pension at Sixty Instead of Sixty- Five, 11
*- Bombay Director of Development Retired, 609
*- British Railways, Certain Exceptions to Strictly Private Ownership, 361
*- Buenos Aires Provincial Railway Systems, New Branches to be Constructed, 683
*- Cable Tramways in Melbourne. Portion of, to be Converted to Electric Traction, 471
*- Calgary and Southern Railway, Construction of, About to Bogin, 277
*- Canadian National Railways* Increased Revenue, 171, 527
*- Canadian National Railways* Outlay on Radio Service, 91
*- Census of Railway Employees, Decreased Number, 389, 471
*- Cheap Fares and Winter Train Service, 249
*- Chicago and Illinois Central Railroad Electrification, Rapid Work, 443
*- China's First Refrigerator Car, 581
*- China's Projected Provincial Railways, 581
*- Chinese Government Railways Finance, 527
*- City and South London Railway, Modern Lifts to Replace Old Ones, 91
*- Coal Consumption of Railways During Mines Stoppage, 91
*- Coal Dispute Effects on Railway Services, 443
*- Coal Price Increase and Railway Charges, 581
*- Colliery Lino to Cheapen Coal Transport, 609, 637
*- Colliery Wagon Railway Conversion to Light Railway, Order for, 223
*- Commonwealth Government's Road Scheme, 143
*- Consumption of Coal per Engine Mile, Comparison between Railways, 143
*- Cost of Living Fallen and Reduction of Railwaymen's Pay, 11
*- Czechoslovakian Railway Electrification, Rapid Progress of Work, 307
*- Death of Mr. George L. Fowler, 143
*- Death of Mr. Francis Clarke Gamble, 637
*- Death of Mr. William Hood, 471
*- Death of Mr. H. E. Jones. 11
*- Death of Mr. W. H. Oates, 581
*- Death of Colonel C. W. P. Ramsey, 361
*- Derwent Valley Railway Ceases Passenger Traffic, 171
*- Dividends and Depreciation Funds, 717
*- East Indian Railway Lowers Passenger Fares, 637
*- East Indian Railway Trains Equipped with Side Lights, 581
*- Edgware-road Reconstructed Station Opened, 499
*- Great Western Railway :
*-- Cardiff Railway to be Converted to Single Line, 527
*-- Colwall Additional Tunnel, Progress, 63
*-- Rennet and Avon Canal, Railway Wishes to Close, 527
*-- Oswestry and Question of Railway Works Enlargement, 307
*- Harwich-Zeebrugge Train Ferry, Successful Through Delivery of Goods between North of England and Italy or France, 335
*- Horses Used on Railway Work, Census, 63
*- Indian Railway Board, Annual Report for 1925-6, Statistical Section, 721
*- Indian Railways' Marked Improvements of Various Kinds, 471
*- Indian State Railways' Approximate Gross Earnings Compared with Previous Year, 609
*- Institutes and Institutions, Railway--see Associations
*- Irish Railways' Immunity from Accident, 527
*- Italian Railway Electrification from Genoa Completed to Spezia, 499
*- Kent Coalfield Wagon Owners and the Railway Company, 171
*- "Ladies' Lounge" Smoking Car, 389
*- Level Crossing Question, Another Phase, 443
*RAILWAYS AMD TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Lisbon to Cascaes Coast Railway Electrification, 223
*- Litter on Platforms and Track, Underground to Install Baskets for Collection, 689
*- Locking Bars, Facing Point, 277
*- Locomotive Appearance, American and British, 689
*- Locomotives, New Type, for Union Pacific Company, 91
*- London Electric Railways :
*-- London Electric Railways' Brochure, 389
*-- Morden Extension and Charing Cross and Kennington Tube, Opening Postponed by Strikes, 91
*-- Date of Opening, 171
*-- Morden Extension and New Omnibus Services, 307
*-- Work in the Streets for Various Mains Delayed Opening of Morden Extension, 663
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
*-- Burton and Ashby Light Railway Working at a Loss, Application to Cease Operations, 117
*-- Carriage and Wagon Works at Stoke-on- Trent to be Closed, 715
*-- Crewe Works, Visit by Locomotive Engineers, 207
*-- Glasgow Sunday Traffic, St. Enoch's Closed on Sundays, 307
*-- Golders Green Station. Passenger Increase, 581
*-- Mixed Traffic Locomotives, 100 being Constructed, 249
*-- Shoreditch Station. North London Section, Road Widening and Consequent Alterations to Station and Bridges, 249
*-- Staveley, Alterations on Former Midland Section, 335
*-- Storm Damage on Central Wales Line, 111
*-- Trains Withdrawn to Reduce Expenses, 499
*- London and North-Eastern Railway :
*-- Branch Railway for New Colliery, 443
*-- Coast Erosion Involves New Line for Walton-on-the-Nazo Branch of Railway, 63
*-- Cost of Flying Junction at Stratford, 662
*-- Flushing Boats to Sail from Harwich Instead of from Folkestone, 715
*-- Hanging Buffers for Wagons. Disadvantage of, £500 Prize Offered not yet Won. 9 ; Further Rewards for Designs Offered, 91
*-- King's Cross New Platform, 389
*-- King's Cross to York Non-stop Rapid Run, 307
*-- Lightning and Fire Destruction of Signal Box near Leeds, 117
*-- No Powers Sought at Present, 663
*-- Re-signalling of Cambridge Station, a Correction, 689
*-- Signal Boxes, Reduction of, and Resulting Economy, 527
*-- Signals, Automatic Three-aspect Day- Colour Light Projected, 249
*-- Stores Department Reorganised, 143
*-- Trains Withdrawn to Reduce Expenses, 527 : Plans for Withdrawal Cancelled, 637
*-- Welwyn Garden City Station Opened, 389
*- Lubricating Oil Consumption per Engine Mile, Comparison of Different Main Lines, 223
*- Melbourne Area Railway Electrification, Results, 389
*- Melbourne Suburban Railways. Huge Cost of Conversion to Electric Traction, 581
*- Melbourne Suburban Railways, Increased Revenue, 63
*- Metropolitan District Railway, Hounslow Brunch, Double Tracked, 663
*- Metropolitan Railway Bill fur Tube between Willesdcn Green and Edgware-road, Passed Committee Stage, 11
*- Ministry of Transport
*-- Coal Stoppage mid Serious Results on Railway's, 416
*-- Coal Transport by Railway, Mr. J. H. Thomas Appointed to Committee of Inquiry, 361, 609
*-- London Traffic Inquiry as to South-East London, 197
*-- Manchester - Middleton Heywood Light Railway Sanctioned, but with Conditions, 248
*-- Privately Owned Wagons and Either-side Brakes, 197
*-- Railway Statistics for February, 1926, 11
*-- Railway Statistics for March, 1926, 99
*-- Railway Statistics for April, 1926, 143
*-- Railway Statistics for May, 1926, 223, 235
*-- Railway Statistics for July, 1926. 443
*-- Railway Statistics for August, 1926, 553
*-- Railway Statistics for September, 1926, 663
*-- Reports to Minister on Travelling Facilities to and from North and North-East London and East London, 637
*-- Tramways and Railway Competition, Appeal to the Ministry for Legislation in Favour of Tramways, 11
*-- Travelling Facilities in North London Reported on, Report on East London Awaited, 63
*-- Underground Tunnel to Connect Piccadilly and City Line Tubes, 335, 417
*- National Union of Railwaymen
*-- Analysis of Members us Guardians, Councillors, andc., 63
*-- Repetition of Railway Centenary Demonstration, 361
*- New South Wales Railways, Progress of Work on Cuttings for Kyogle Railway, 609
*- New South Wales, Survey for Railway, Moss Vale-Port Kembla, 11
*- New York Central Railroad Celebrates Centenary of Charter for Mohawk and Hudson Railway, 11
*- New Zealand, Railway Workshops in, 103
*- Paris and Orleans Trains Hauled by Electric Locomotives for First Time, 417
*- Parliamentary Notices as to Railway Bills for Next Session, Paucity of, 609
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Pay and Salary, House of Lords Differentiation, 11
*- Peru, Deviation of Central Railway to Avoid Flood Damage, 335
*- Piccadilly Road Traffic, Control by Railway Signals, 443
*- Post-office Vehicles in France, 443
*- Presentation of Veteran Engine-drivers to the King, 417
*- Queen of Roumania's Free Travel in the United States, 527
*- Rail Joint, New Type Successful, 527
*- Railway Companies' Power to Increase Rates, Test Case in Chancery, 63, 117, 527
*- Railway Finance and the Industrial Situation Before and After April 1926, to end of July, 171
*- Railway Lines and Widenings, Extensive Additions Authorised, 389
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 117, 171, 307, 389, 553
*- Railwaymen's Day, Proposed Pageant, 91
*- Railway Rates Tribunal
*-- Complaints of New Schedule Kates Regarding Private Wagons of Coalowners on Southern Railway, 11
*-- Rates Raising Permitted by Law, 689
*-- Standard Charges Consideration Resumed, 417
*-- Test Case in the Court of Appeal, 63, 117, 527
*- Railway Returns, Miscellaneous Information and Comparisons between Railways, 143
*- Railway Returns for 1925, Only Five Passenger-carrying Vehicles Built or Bought without Electric Lighting, 443
*- Reduction of Staff and the General Strike, Sir Ralph Wedgwood's View, 443
*- "Retarders" for Checking Speed of Wagons, 36
*- Retirement anti Previous Services of Mr. Thomas Carlton, 37
*- Road Motors' Competition with Railways, Sir Ralph Wedgewood's Views, 471
*- Shopmen Question, Probability of Settlement, 63, 663
*- Shopmen Question Settlement Rejected, 277
*- Signals, Automatic, Three-aspect Day Colour Light to be Used between Capo Town and Wynborg, 171
*- Signals, Day Colour Light to be Used on 800 Miles of an American Railway, 171
*- Sao Paulo New Station, 499
*- Solway Viaduct and Risk of Railway Accident, 197
*- South London, Transit Conditions in, 579
*- Southern India Railway Development. Discussion, 609
*- Southern Railway :
*-- Bill of Southern Railway Read a Third Time, 11
*-- Cannon-street Station Reopened, Cannonstreet and Charing Cross Platforms Renumbered, 11
*-- Electrical Equipment on the Southern Railway, Changes to be Made, 171, 581, 609
*-- Ferry Service at Lymington and Neglected Dredging, 553
*-- Further Electrification on the Southern Railway, 581, 609
*-- Great Eastern Railway's Previous Reforms, Comparison between Electric and Steam Services, Mr. R. Bell, 171
*-- Improvements on the Southern Railway, Foggy Weather Arrangements, 471
*-- Leatherhead Junction Towards Guildford, Projected Closing of Present Station, 417
*-- Omnibus Station at Victoria, Starting Signal Arrangements, 63
*-- Ramsgate and Margate New Lines and Connections, 37
*-- Reopening of Electrical Services on South London Line, 361
*- Summer Services and Coal Shortage, 37
*- Thames Bridges, Suggested Conversion to Road Bridges and Serious Objections Thereto, 471
*- Ticket and Change-giving Machines, 581
*- Track Circuits and Length Requirements,37
*- Tramcars on Single Tracks Controlled during Fogs by Old Wooden Staff System, 277
*- Trans-Australian Train, Suggestion of Third Rail to Obviate the Difficulty of Difference in Gauge, 91
*- Travelling Facilities of Certain London Boroughs, Public Inquiry, 277
*- Trinidad Railways' Deficit, Select Committee's Recommendation, 717
*- Tube Railways and Electric Lighting Improvements, 63
*- Underground, Escalators and Lifts on the, 581
*- Underground Expenses Leave 5 per cent, for Dividends and Reserves, 117
*- Underground Railway Tunnel to Connect Piccadilly and City Line Tubes, Not for Use of Public, 335, 417
*- Underground Railways of London, Density of Traffic and Time-saving, 143
*- Underground Suggestion Scheme, Useful Results, 223
*- Unemployment and Short Time on the Railways since the General Strike, J. H. Thomas, 443
*- United States Centenary of First Railway Opening, 553
*- Unusual Case Consequent on Smoke from Fire on Railway Bank, 637
*- Wages Boards Exchanged for New Scheme in U.S.A., 197
*- Wagon Scarcity Difficulties, 662
*- Wagons, Privately Owned, Analysis, 389
*- Wimbledon Station Reconstruction, 10
*- Winter Train Service, Few Changes, 335
*- Workmen's Train Grievances and Fares, 249
*- Rotary Converters, 2000-Kilowatt, for Mansion House Underground Sub-station, 223
*RAINFALL Beats All Records in Saskatchewan, 171
*Rainfall Record of Now York Broken, 277
*Rand Mines, Misfire Accidents Increase, 499
*Raw Rubber from Native Sources, South Africa, 249
*Reclamation Work on Foreshore at Port Elizabeth, 637
*Refrigerating Apparatus for Household Use, Two New Inventions, 663
*Re-heat Treatment of Carbon Steel Gas Cylinders, Recommendation of Committee, 171
*Remarkable Record, 393
*Resin, Synthetic, with Certain Glass Characteristics, Discovered by Dr. Pollak, 663
*Retort Plant, Tasmania, Result of Weeks' Trial Run, 91
*Road Construction in British Columbia, Three Years' Programme, 609
*Road Traffic of Piccadilly, Colour Light Signals, 91
*Road Transport in the Future, A. Baker, 307
*Rome, Underground Transport for, Planned by Government, 553
*Roumanian Government, Annual Orders for Rolling Stock at Bukarcst, Works, 277
*Royal Metal Trades Pension and Benevolent Society, 207
*Rubber Curing, Suggested Use of Paranitrophenal, 91
*Rubber Manufacture by New Process in America, 499
*Rubber Purchase by Manufacturers for the Current Year, Estimate of, 689
*Rubber Tire Factory for H uge Output Projected for Sydney, Australia, 715
*Ruling Pens, Care of, 171
 
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*SAFETY Measurements for Planks to Support Men at Work, 715
*Safety in Mines Research Board, 103
*St. Lawrence. New North Channel, to be Opened During High Water Season, 1927, 249
*Salt Wells at McMurray, Alberta, Successful Mining, 37
*Salt Works for Sea Water Evaporation Under Construction in Queensland, 171
*Sands, Bituminous, Analysis and Experiments on, 581
*Sao Paulo Hydraulic Works, 397
*Scholarships, Research, Offer by Rockefeller Institute and Commonwealth Institute, 63
*Science Museum, Lecture Tour Arrangements, 649
*Scientific Discovery, Apparatus Used for, and Possibility of Securing for the Nation, 117
*Scottish Engineering Works Sold and Altered for Production of Artificial Silk, 249
*Sewage Works, Sludge Beds Covered by Glass, Increased Capacity as Result, 117
*Sewerage Scheme at Oruro, Bolivia, and Canal to Connect, with River. Both Contracts Secured by this Country, 689
*Shale--see also Oil
*Shale Oil in Tasmania, Geological Calculations of Very Large Deposits, 689
*Shanghai Arsenal to Become a Limited Company, 443
*Shanghai, Motor Cars, 55 Per Cent, of American Make, 277
*Shanghai, New Plant of Chapei Electricity and Waterworks Company, 443
*Shanghai, Suggested Conversion of Kiangnan Arsenal into a Factory, 91
*Shawinigan Water anti Power Company's New Power Station, 527
*Shed, Very Large Area, Proposed Construction on the Mersey, 581
*Sheffield Town Planning, 389
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
*- British Submarine Depot Ship, 311
*- Canadian Pacific Cargo Ships, Three New, 21
*- Cargo Steamers' Cost at Greenock, 499
*- China's Foreign Trade, Japanese and British Ships as Principal Carriers, 315
*- Cunard Liner Berengaria Running with Repaired Rudder During Manufacture of New One, 277
*- Cunarder Mauretania, 12.5 Days' Performance, 223
*- Diesel-electric Tugs, Very Large. Used on Panama Canal, 689
*- Electric Passenger Ship, Largest Commercial Craft Built in U.S.A., 197
*- Finland's Projected Submarine Flotilla, 307
*- Forty Vessels with Electric Motors Connected to the Screw Shafts, 223
*- French Cruiser Tourville Launched, 223
*- German Trade Ship Vatcrland Said to be Largest in the World. 171
*- Germany's Commercial Fleet, Decline and Rebuilding, 527
*- H.M.S. Ajax and H.M.S. King George V. to be Broken Up at Rosyth, 689
*- Italian Government's Subsidy Assist once to Shipbuilding, 663
*- Japanese Steamship in the Scheldt, Failure of Salvage Operations, 37
*- Large Electric Passenger Ship, The First Keel Laid at Newport News, Virginia, 223
*- Largest Fresh Water Cargo Ship, 307
*- Lightship, Very Up-to-date, for Mouth of Rangoon River, 91
*- Motor Lifeboat, New, at Plymouth, 62
*- Motor Vessel for New Zealand Government, 319
*- Navigation Light, Unattended Flashlight, 143
*- New Submarine Oberon, Trial of, 335
*- Norwegian Mercantile Fleet, 63
*- Oil-carrying Vessels, Board of Trade Warnings as to Suitable Precautions, 307
*- Poland Start ing a Mercantile Fleet, 527
*- Raising United States Submarine, Difficulties Overcome by Nozzle Invention, 197
*- Record Ship Coaling at Svdney, Nova Scotia, 91
*- Regulations for Elect rival Equipment of, 235
*- Shifting Cargoes, Special Parking for Zinc Concentrates, 37
*- Shipbuilding Employers and Trade Unions, Meeting, 609
*- Shipping on the Clyde and on the Tyne, Decreased Output, 143
*- Ships Guided to Harbour, However Thick the Fog, Special Device Employed, 316
*- Singapore Harbour, Greatly Increased Traffic, 663
*- Submarines Two Large, Launched, for Australia, 37
*- The Egypt, Salvage of, Suspended for the Winter, 361
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :
*- Train Ferry for Kootenay Luke, British Columbia. 58ft
*- Wireless Daily Communication Over 11,000 Milea by Australian Liner, 521
*- Yangtze River, Great, Increase in Steam and Motor Navigation on, 715
*SILTING Up of Bengal River, 197
*Singapore Naval Base, Satisfactory Progress of Work, 117
*Slide Rule, Commercial, John Davis and Son, (Derby), Ltd., 577
*Slovakia, Eastern, Proposed Electric Supply for, by Hydro-electric Station, 389
*Smoke Abatement Lead, Need of Educative Propaganda, 417
*Soap Factory Erection at North Wall, Dublin, 205
*Soap Works at Irlam, New Section Opened, 171
*Soda Recovery Plant at [[Magadi Soda Co|Magadi]], East Africa, to be Re-started, 249
*Sodium Sulphate Production from Alkaline Lakes in Saskatchewan, 63
*Spain and Portugal, Time Limit for Resumption for Negotiations as to Harnessing Douro Falls, 197
*Spare Parts for Machines Already Sold, 117
*Specialised Information in Great Britain and Ireland, Directory of Sources of, 11
*Spiers, Frederick S., Memorial, 75
*Stains from Contact between Marble and Steel Work, Remedy for, 471
*Steam Accumulator Storing 10,000 lb., 581
*Steam Engine and Boiler to Replace Oil Engines in Power Station at Burghersdorp, South Africa, 715
*Steam Pipe, Flexible, Explosion,Official Report, 689
*Steam Turbine in Trinidad, Special Features of Construction, 143
*Steamers on Upper Yangtse River, Great Increase in Number of, 117
*Steel--see Iron and Steel
*Suez Canal Traffic and British Coal Working Stoppage, 527
*Sugar Beet Factory at Bassano. Alberta, 663
*Sugar Beet Factory near Selby, 581
*Sugar Beet Factory, Spalding, to Begin Operations, 249
*Sugar Beet Factory, near Wellington, Shropshire, Date for Completion, 714
*Sugar Beet in Manitoba, Results from Experimental Growing, 443
*Sugar Cane, Factory at Luabo, 352, 378, 390 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1926)
*Sugar Cane, Machine for Harvesting, 581
*Sulphur has no Disadvantages in Diesel Fuel, 417
*Sulphur Mines in Sicily, Cont nut Signed for Electrification of all Services Connected Therewith, 63
*Sulphuric Acid Factory to be Put Up in China, 471
*Sunlight Rays under Water Imitation of, to Check Anchor Ice Formation, 663
*Surface Finishes, New Testing Inspection Machine, 637
*Survey of India, Complete Reorganisation of, into Five Circles, 277
*Swedish Standard Type of Cheap Passenger Motor Cars, 197
*Swedish Trade Reports Shipbuilding Industry Improved but Iron Industry Still Depressed, 361
*Sydney, Australia, and Maitland, New Carrier Wave Telephone Service, 91
*Synchronous Condensers, Largest Yet Built for Southern Californian Company, 335
*Synthetic Ammonia Works of Large Capacity Projected in Japan, 417
*Synthetic Rubber, Reported Progress in Manufacture of, by German Dye Trust, 343


Bombay Director of Development Retired, 609
British Railways. Certain Exceptions to Strictly Private Ownership, 361
Buenos Aires Provincial Railway Systems, New Branches to be Constructed, 683
Cable Tramways in Melbourne. Portion of, to be Converted to Electric Traction. 471
Calgary and Southern Railway, Construction of, About to Bogin. 277
Canadian National Railways* Increased Revenue. 171, 527
Canadian National Railways* Outlay on Radio Service. 91
Census of Railway Employees, Decreased Number. 389. 471
    (’heap Fares and Winter Train Service, 249
Chicago and Illinois Central Railroad Electrification. Rapid Work, 443
    China's First Refrigerator Car. 581
    China’s Projected Provincial Railways, 581
    Chinese Government Railways Finance, 527
    City and South London Railway, Modern
      Lift.-rto Replace Old Ones, 91
Coal Consumption of Railways During Mines Stoppage, 91
Coal Dispute Effects on Railway Services, 443 Coal Price Increase and Railway Charges, 581 Colliery Lino to Cheapen Coal Transport, 609,
    Colliery Wagon Railway Conversion to Light
      Railway, Order for, 223
Commonwealth Government’s Road Scheme, 143
Consumption of Coal per Engine Mile, Comparison between Railways, 143
Cost of Living Fallen and Reduction of Railwaymen’s Pay, 11
    Czechoslovakian Railway Electrification.
      Rapid Progress of Work, 307
    Death of Mr. George L. Fowler, 143
    Death of Mr. Francis Clarke Gamble, 637
    Death of Mr. William Hood, 471
    Death of Mr. H. E. Jones. 11
    Death of Mr. W. H. Oates, 581
    Death of Colonel C. W. P. Ramsey, 361
    Derwent Valley Railway Ceases Passenger
      Traffic. 171
    Dividends and Depreciation Funds, 717
East Indian Railway Lowers Passenger Fares, 637
East Indian Railway Trains Equipped with Side Lights. 581
Edgware-road Reconstructed Station Opened, 499
  Great Western Railway :
Cardiff Railway to be Converted to Single Line, 527
Cblwall Additional Tunnel, Progress, 63 Rennet and Avon Canal, Railway Wishes to Close, 527
Oswestry and Question of Railway Works Enlargement, 307
Harwich-Zeebruggo Train Ferry. Successful '1'hrough Delivery of Goods between North of England and Italy or France, 335
  Horses Used on Railway Work, Census, 63
Indian Railway Board, Annual Report for 1925-6, Statistical Section, 721
Indian Railways' Marked Improvements of Various Kinds, 471
Indian State Railways’ Approximate Gross Earnings Compared with Previous Year. 609
Institutes and Institutions, Railway—sec Associations
  Irish Railways' Immunity from Accident, 527
Italian Railway Electrification from Genoa Completed to Spezia, 499
Kent Coalfield Wagon Owners and the Railway Company, 171
    Ladies’ Lounge " Smoking Car, 389
  Level Crossing Question, Another Phase, 443
  RAILWAYS AMD TRAMWAYS {continued):
Lisbon to Cuscaes Coast Railway Electrification, 223
Litter on Platform* and Track, Underground to Install Baskets for Collection, 689
    Locking Bars, Facing Point, 277
    Locomotive Appearance, American and
      British, 689
    Locomotives. New Type, for Union Pacific
      Company, 91
    London Electric Railways
  Ixmdon Electric Railways’ Brochure. 389 Morden Extension and Charing Cross and
Kennington Tube, Opening Postponed by Strikes, 91
        Date of Opening. 171
Morden Extension and New Omnibus Services, 307
Work in the Streets for Various Mains Delayed Opening of Morden Extension, 663
    London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Burton and Ashby Light Railway Working at a Loss. Application to Cease Operations, 117
Carriage and Wagon Works nt Stoke-on- Trent to be Closed, 715
Crowe Works, Visit by Locomotive Engineers, 207
Glasgow* Sunday Traffic. St. Enoch s Closed on Sundays, 307
Golders Green Station. Passenger Increase. 581
Mixed Traffic Locomotives, 100 being Constructed, 249
.Shoreditch Station. North London Section.
Road Widening and Consequent Alterations to Station and Bridges, 249
Staveley, Alterations on Former Midland Section, 335
Storm Damage on Central Wtdcs Line, 1 1 •
Trams Withdrawn to Reduce Expense*.
          499
    London and North-Eastern Railway :
Branch Railway for New Colliery, 443
Coast Erosion Involves New Line for Walton-on-the-Nazo Branch of Railway, 63
Cost of Flying Junction at Stratford, 662
Flushing Boat* to Sail from Harwich Instead of from Folkestone, 715
Hanging Buffers for Wagons. Disadvantage of, £500 Prize Offered not. yet Won. 9 ; Further Rewards for Dcsigns'Offcred, 91
        King’s Cross New Platform, 389
King's Cross to York Non-stop Rapid Run, 307
Lightning and Fire Destruction of Signal Box near Leeds, 117
        No Powers Sought at Present, 663
Re-signalling of Cambridge Station, a Correction, 689
Signal Boxes, Reduction of. and Resulting Economy, 527
Signals, Automatic Three-aspect Day- Colour Light Projected, 249
        Stores Department Reorganised. 143
        Trains Withdrawn to Reduce Expenses.
527 : Plans for Withdrawal Cancelled, 637
        Welwyn Garden City Station Opened, 389
Lubricating Oil Consumption per Engine Mile, Comparison of Different Main Lines, 223
Melbourne Area Railway Electrification, Results, 389
Melbourne Suburban Railways. Huge Cost of Conversion to Electric Traction, 581
      Melbourne Suburban Railways, Increased
        Revenue, 63
Metropolitan District Railway. Hounslow Brunch, Double Triwked. 663
Metropolitan Railway Bill fur Tube between Willcsdcn Green and Edgware-road, Passed Committee Stage. 11
      Ministry of Transport
Coal Stoppage mid Serious Results on Railway's, 416
Coal Transport by Railway, Mr. J. H.
Thomas Appointed to Committee uf Inquiry. 361, 609
London Traffic Inquiry as to South-East London, 197 .
Manchester - Middleton Heywood Light Railway Sanctioned, but with Conditions, 248
Privately Owned Wagons ami Eithcr-side Brakes. 197
Railway Statistics for February, 1926. 11
Railway Statistics for March, 1926, 99
Railway Statistics for April, 1926, 143
Railway Statistics for May, 1926, 223, 235
Railway Statistics for July, 1926. 443 .
Railway Statistics for August, 1926, 553
Railway Statistics for September, 1926, 663
Reports to Minister on Travelling Facilities to and from North and North-East London and East London, 637
        Tramways and Railway Competition.
Appeal to the Ministry for Legislation in Favour of Tramways, 11
Travelling Facilities in North London Reported on. Report on East London Awaited, 63
Underground Tunnel to Connect PicciMlilly and City Line Tubes. 335. 117
      National Union of Railwaymen
Analysis of Members us Guardian*, Conn- ci11ors, Ac.. 63
Repetition of Railway Ccnlvnary Demonstration, 361
New South Wales Railways, Progress of Work on Cuttings for Kyogle Railway. 609 New South Wales, Survey for Railway, Moss Vale-Port Kembla, 11
New York Central Railroad Celebrates Centenary of Charter for Mohawk and Hudson Railway, 11
New Zealand, Railway Workshops in. 1U3 Paris and Orleans Trains Hauled by Electric
        Locomotives for First Time, 417
Parliamentary Notices as to Railway Bills for Next Session, Paucity of, 609
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
Pay and Salary, House of Lords Differentiation, 11
Peru, Deviation of Central Kailway to Avoid Flood Damage, 335
Piccadilly Road Traffic. Control by Kail way Signals, 443
    Post-office Vehicles in France, 443
Presentation of Veteran Engine-drivers to the King, 417 *
Queen of Rtnunania’s Free Travel in the United States, 527
    Kail Joint, New Type Successful, 527
Railway Companies’ Power to Increase Rates, Test Case in Chancery, 63, 117, 527
Railway Finance and the Industrial Situation Before and After April 1926, to end of July, 171
Railway Lines and Widenings, Extensive Additions Authorised, 389
Railway Material Exports Statistics, 117. 171, ‘307. 389. 553
    Railwaymen’s Day, Proposed Pageant, 91
  Railway Rates Tribunal
Complaints of New Schedule Kates Regarding Private Wagons of Coalowncrs on Southern Railway. 11
      Rates Raising Permitted by Luu. 689
      Standard Charges Consideration Resumed.
        417
      Test Case in the Court of Appeal, 63. 1 17.
        527
Railway Returns, Miscellaneous Information and Comparisons between Railways, 143
Railway Returns for 1925, Only Five Passenger-carrying Vehicles Built or Bought without Electric Lighting, 443
Reduction of Staff and the General Strike, Sir Ralph Wedgwood’s View, 443
” Retarders ’’for Checking Speed of Wagons, 36
Retirement anti Previous Services of Mr. Thomas Carlton, 37
Road Motors’ Competition with Railways, Sir Ralph Wedgewood’s Views, 471
Shopmen Question, Probability of Settlement, 63. 663
Shopmen Question Settlement Rejected, 277 Signals, Automatic, Three-aspcct Day Colour Light to be Used between Capo Town and Wynborg, 171
Signals, Day Colour Light to be Used on 800 Miles of an American Railway. 171
    Sao Paulo New Station. 499
Solway Viaduct and Risk of Railway Accident. 197
    South London, Transit Conditions in, 579
Southern India Railway Development. Dis- cushion, 609
  Southern Railway :
Bill of Southern Railway Read a Third Time, 11
Cannon-street Station Reopened. Cannonstreet and Charing Cross Platforms Renumbered. 11
Electrical Equipment on the Southern Railway, Changes to be Made, 171, 581, 609
Ferry Service at Lyrnington ami Neglected Dredging, 553
Further Electrification on the Southern Railway. 581, 609
Great Eastern Railway’ll Previous Reforms, Comparison between Electric and Steam Services, Mr. R. Bell, 171
Improvements on the Southern Railway, Foggy Weather Arrangements, 47 1
Leatherhead Junction Towards Guildford, Projected Closing of Present Station, 417 Omnibus Station at. Victoria, Starting Signal Arrangements. 63
Ramsgate and Margate New Lines and Connections. 37
Reopening of Electrical Services on South London Line, 361
    Summer Services and Coal Shortage, 37
Thames Bridges, Suggested Conversion to Road Bridges and Serious Objections Thereto, 471
    Ticket and Change-giving Machines, 581
Track Circuits and Length Requirements. 37 Tramcars on Single Tracks Controlled during
      Fogs by Old Wooden Staff System, 277
Trans-Australian Train. Suggestion of Third Rail to Obviate the Difficulty of Difference in Gauge, 91
Travelling Facilities of Certain London Boroughs, Public Inquiry, 277
Trinidad Railways’ Deficit. Select Committee’s Recommendation, 717
Tube Railways and Electric Lighting Improvements, 63
Underground. Escalators and Lifts on the. 581
Underground Expenses Leave 5 per cent, for Dividends and Reserves, 117
Underground Railway Tunnel to Connect Piccadilly and City Line Tubes, Not for Use of Public. 335, 417
Underground Railways of London. Density of Traffic and Time-saving, 143
Underground Suggestion Scheme, Useful Results, 223
Unemployment and Short Time on the Railways since the General Strike, J. H. Thomas, 443
United States Centenary of First Railway Opening. 553
Unusual Caso Consequent on Smoko from Fire on Railway Bank. 637
Wages Boards Exchanged for New Scheme «n U.S.A., 197
Wagon Scarcity Difficult irx. 662
Wagons. Privately Owned, Analysis. 389 Wimbledon Station Reconstruction, 1<> Winter Train Service, Few Changes, 335 Workmen’s Train Grievances and Fares. 249 Rotary Converters, 2000-Kilowatt, for Man
      sion House Underground Sub-station, 223 RAINFALL Beats All Records in Saskatchewan. 171
Rainfall Record of Now York Broken, 277
  Rand Mines, Misfire Accidents Increase, 499 Raw Rubber from Native Sources, South
    Africa, 249
Reclamation Work on Foreshore at Port Elizabeth. 637
Refrigerating Apparatus for Household Use, Two New Inventions, 663
Rc-heat Treatment of Carbon .Steel Gas Cylinders, Recommendation* of Committee, 171
Remarkable Record, 393
Resin, Synthetic, with Certain Glass Characteristics, Discovered by Dr. Pollak, 663
Retort Plant, Tasmania, Result of Weeks* Trial Run, 91
Road Construction in British Columbia, Three Years’ Programme, 609
Road Traffic of Piccadilly, Colour Light Signals, 91
Road Transport in the Future, A. Baker, 307
Rome, Underground Transport for, Planned by Government , 553
Roumanian Government, Annual Orders for Rolling Stock at Bukarcst, Works, 277
Royal Metal Trades Pension and Benevolent Society, 207
Rubber Curing. Suggested Use of Paranitro- phunal, 91
Rubber Manufacture by New Process in America. 499
Rubber Purchase by Manufacturers for the Current Year. Estimate of. 689
Rubber Tire Factory for H uge Output Projected for Sydney, Australia, 715
Ruling Pens, Care of, 171
s
SAFETY Measurements for Planks to Support Men at Work, 715
Safety in Mines Research Board, 103
St. Lawrence. New North Channel, to be Opened During High Water Season, 1927, 249
Salt Wells at McMurray, Alberta, Successful Mining, 37
Sult Works for Sea Water Evaporation Under Construction in Queensland. 171
Sands. Bituminous, Analysis and Experiments on, 581
Sao Paulo Hydraulic Works, 397
Scholarships, Research, Offer by Rockefeller Institute and Commonwealth Institute, 63 Science Museum, Lecture Tour Arrangements, 649
Scientific Discovery. Apparatus Used for, and Possibility of Securing for the Nation, 117
Scottish Engineering Works Sold ami Altered for Production of Artificial Silk. 249
Sewage Works, Sludge Beds Covered by Glass, Increased Capacity as Result, 117
Sewerage Scheme at Oruro, Bolivia, and Canal to Connect, with River. Both Contracts Secured by this Country. 689
Shale—see also Oil
Shale Oil in Tasmania. Geological Calculations of Very Large Deposits. 689
Shanghai Arsenal to Become a Limited Company, 443
Shanghai, Motor Cars, 55 Per Cent, of American Make, 277
Shanghai, New Plant of Chapei Electricity and Waterworks Company, 443
Shanghai, Suggested Conversion of Kiangnan Arsenal into a Factory, 91
Shawinigan Water anti Power Company’s New Power Station, 527
Shed, Very Large Area, Proposed Construction on the Mersey, 581
Sheffield Town Planning, 389
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
  Brit ish Submarine Depot Ship. 31 I
Canadian Pacific Cargo Ships. Tliroo New, 21 Cargo Steamers’ Cost at Greenock. 499 China’s Foreign Trade, Japanese and British
    Ships as Principal Carriers, 315
Cunard Liner Bercngaria Running with Repaired Rudder During Manufacture of New One, 277
Cunarder Mauretania. 12£ Days* Performance, 223
Diesel-electric Tugs. Very Large. Used on Panama Canal, 689
Electric Passenger Ship, Largest Commercial Craft Built in U.S.A.. 197
  Finland's Projected Submarine Flotilla. 307
Forty Vessels with Electric Motors Connected to the Screw Shafts. 223
  French Cruiser Tourville Launched, 223
German Trade Ship Vatcrland Said to be Largest in the World. 171
Germany's Commercial Fleet, Decline and Rebuilding, 527
H.M.S. Ajax and H.M.S. King George V. to be Broken Up at Rosyth, 689
Italian Government's Subsidy Assist once to Shipbuilding, 663
Japanese Steamship in the Scheldt, Failure of Salvage Operations, 37
Large Electric Passenger Ship, The First Keel Laid at Newport News, Virginia, 223
  Largest Fresh Water Cargo Ship, 307
Lightship, Very Up-to-date, for Mouth of Rangoon River, 91
  Motor Lifeboat, New, at Plymouth, 62
Motor Vessel for New Zealand Government, 319
Navigation Light, Unattended Flashlight, 143
  Now Submarine Oberon, Trial of, 335
  Norwegian Mercantile Fleet, 63
Oil-carrying Vessels, Board of Trade Warnings as to Suitable Precautions, 307
  Poland Start ing a Mercantile Fleet. 527
Raising United States Submarine. Difficulties Overcome by Nozzle Invention, 197
Record Ship Coaling at Svdney. Nova Scotia, 91
  Regulations for Elect rival Equipment of, 235
Shifting Cargoes. Special Parking for Zinc Concentrates, 37
Shipbuilding Employers and Trade Coions, Meeting, 609
Shipping on the Clyde and on the Tyne, Decreased Output, 143
Ships Guided to Harbour, However Thick the Fog, Special Device Employed, 316
Singapore Harbour, Greatly Increased Traffic, 663
Submarines Two Large, Launched, for Australia,,37
The Egypt. Salvage of, Suspended for the Winter, 361
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued}:
Train Ferry for Kootenay Luke, British Columbia. 58ft
Wireless Daily Communication Over 11,000 Mi lea by Australian Liner, 521
Yangtze River, Great. Increase in Steam and Motor Navigation on, 715
SILTING Up of Bengal River, 197
Singapore Naval Base, Satisfactory Progress of Work, 117
Slide Rule, Commercial. John Davis and Son, (Derby). Ltd., 577
Slovakia, Eastern, Proposed Electric Supply for, by Hydro-electric Station, 389
Smoke Abatement Lead, Need of Educative Propaganda. 417
Soap Factory Erection at North Wall, Dublin, 205
Soap Works at Irlam, New Section Opened, 171
Soda Recovery Plant at Magadi. East Africa, to be Re-startcd, 249
Sodium Sulphate Production from Alkaline Lakes in Saskatchewan, 63
Spain and Portugal, Time Limit for Resumption for Negotiat ions as to Harnessing Douro Falls, 197
Spare Parts for MaehinesAlrcady Sold, 117
Specialised Information in Great Britain and Ireland, Directory of Sources of. 11
Spiers, Frederick S., Memorial. 75
Stains from Contact between Marble and Steel
  Work, Remedy for, 471
Steam Accumulator Storing 1(1,000 lb., 581
Steam Engine and Boiler to Replace Oil Engines in Power Station at Burghersdorp, South Africa. 715
Steam Pipe. Flexible, Explosion,Official Report, 689
Steam Turbine in Trinidad, Special Features of Construction, 143
Steamers on Upper Yangtsc River, Great Increase in Number of, 117
Steel—ttf'- Iron and Steel
Suez Canal Traffic and British Coal Working Stoppage, 527
Sugar Beet Factory at Bassano. Alberta. 663
Sugar Beet Factory near Selby, 581
Sugar Beet Factory, Spalding, to Begin Operations. 249
Sugar Beet Factory, near Wellington, Shropshire. Date for Completion, 71 I
Sugar Beet in Manitoba, Results from Experimental Growing. 443
Sugar Cane, Factory at Luabo, 352. 378. 390 (Two-payt. Supplement, October l*d, 1926)
Sugar (Jane, Machine for Harvesting. 581
Sulphur has no Disadvantages in Diesel Fuel. 417
Sulphur Mines in Sicily, Cont nut Signed for Electrification of all Services Connected Therewith. 63
Sulphuric Acid Factory to be Put Up in China. 471
Sunlight Rays under Water. Imitation of, to Check .Anchor Ice Formation, 663
Surface Finishes, New Testing Inspection Machine, 637
Survey of India. Complete Reorganisation of. into Five Circles, 277
Swedish Standard Type of Cheap Passenger Motor Cars, 197
Swedish Trade Reports Shipbuilding Industry Improved but Iron Industry Still Depressed, 361
Sydney, Australia, and Maitland, New Carrier Wave Telephone Service, 91
Synchronous Condensers, Largest Yet Built for Southern Californian Company. 335
Synthetic Ammonia Works of Large Capacity Projected in Japan, 417
Synthetic Rubber. Reported Progress in Manufacture of. by German Dye Trust, 343
T
T
TANNING Material from Brown Coal. 223
*TANNING Material from Brown Coal, 223
Tasmanian Carbide Works, Prospect of Sale to English Group, 1 17
*Tasmanian Carbide Works, Prospect of Sale to English Group, 117
Taxi-cabs in Peking. Company Formed to Run. 143
*Taxi-cabs in Peking. Company Formed to Run, 143
Technical Terms Employed in Branches of Physics ami Physiology Connected with Illumination, 715
*Technical Terms Employed in Branches of Physics and Physiology Connected with Illumination, 715
" Tcknisk Tidskrift." 376
*"Teknisk Tidskrift," 376
Telephone Cable. Subterranean, between Cairo and .Alexandria, 249
*Telephone Cable, Subterranean, between Cairo and Alexandria, 249
Telephone. State, Department of Czechoslovakia to Replace Manual by Marconi Relay Automatic System, J17
*Telephone, State, Department of Czechoslovakia to Replace Manual by Marconi Relay Automatic System, 117
Telephone Users of th© World, 14-2 to every 100 People in United States, 2-8 per 100 in Great Britain, 171
*Telephone Users of the World, 14-2 to every 100 People in United States, 2-8 per 100 in Great Britain, 171
Tellurium as an Alloy with many Varieties of Metals, 335
*Tellurium as an Alloy with many Varieties of Metals, 335
Tenders Invited by Madrid for Various Public Improvements, 277
*Tenders Invited by Madrid for Various Public Improvements, 277
Theosophical Society, Australia. Erects Powerful Broadcasting Station, 361
*Theosophical Society, Australia. Erects Powerful Broadcasting Station, 361
Thomas, H. Kerr, Debt of the Community to the Automobile, 384
*Thomas, H. Kerr, Debt of the Community to the Automobile, 384
Tidal Power on the Tay, Scheme Put Forward by Professor A. R. Fulton, 689
*Tidal Power on the Tay, Scheme Put Forward by Professor A. R. Fulton, 689
Tin-bearing Ores in Cornwall, Successful Exploration Work, 553
*Tin-bearing Ores in Cornwall, Successful Exploration Work, 553
Tin Deposits Discovery on King Island. Bans Straits, 219
*Tin Deposits Discovery on King Island. Bans Straits, 219
'I’m Mine, Wheal Kitty. St. Agnes, Cornwall.
*Tin Mine, Wheal Kitty, St. Agnes, Cornwall, Work for Unemployed, 581
  Work for Unemployed. 581
*Tin. Recovery of Ore Previously Wasted, 471
Tin. Recovery of Ore Previously Wasted. 471
*Tin, Rich Lode, Found in Tasmania, 417
Tin, Rich Lode. Found in Tasmania, 417
*"Titanite" as Material for Patternmaking, 527
Titanite as Material for Patternmaking. 527
*Tiverton Town Water Supply, 361
Tiverton Town Water Supply, 361
*Tokyo and Yokohama. Reconstruction after Earthquake Very Slow, 443
Tokyo and Yokohama. Reconstruction after Earthquake Very Slow, 443
*Tool, New Device, for Removing Tar Coating from Steel Water Main, 443
Tool, New Device, for Removing Tar Coating from Steel Water Main, 443
*Toronto Purchase of Ironworks Land for Viaduct and Harbour Development, 249
Toronto Purchase of Ironworks Land for Viaduct and Harbour Development, 249
*Torquay Water, Electricity and Harbour Undertakings, Further Powers to be Sought, 637
Torquay Water. Electricity and Harbour Undertakings, Further Powers to be Sought. 637
*Toxic Gases Danger, 471
Toxic Gases Danger, 471
*Trade Facilities Acts, Treasury Grants for Electrical Supply and Beet Sugar, 553
Trade Facilities Acts, Treasury Grants for Electrical Supply and Beet Sugar, 553
*Training for Automobile Engineering, Recommended Course, 526
Training for Automobile Engineering, Recommended Course, 526
*Transvaal Platinum Reduction Plant, Output for June, 197
Transvaal Platinum Reduction Plant, Output for June, 197
*Triethylamine and Diethylamine, New Process for Manufacture of, 361
Triethylamino and Diethylamine, New Process for Manufacture of, 361
*Trolley Omnibus Abandoned for Street Car in Larger American Cities, 249
Trolley Omnibus Abandoned for Street Car in Larger American Cities, 249
*Tsingtao Wharves and Harbour Suffering from Wholesale Neglect, 443
Tsingtao Wharves and Harbour Suffering from Wholesale Neglect, 443
*Tungting Lake, Yangtze Valley, Projected Survey of, 443
Tungting Lake, Yangtze Valley, Projected Survey of, 443
*Tyne Improvement Commissioners, Projected Schemes, 37
Tyne Improvement Commissioners, Projected Schemes, 37
 
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UNITED States Firm Buying Up Canadian Works, 335
*UNITED States Firm Buying Up Canadian Works, 335
United States Radium Corporation has Closed its Plant at Orange, N. J., 715
*United States Radium Corporation has Closed its Plant at Orange, N. J., 715
University of Bristol, 155
*University of Bristol, 155
University of London, University College.
*University of London, University College, Centenary Appeal and Programme, 593
    Centenary Appeal and Programme, 593
*Upington, South Africa, Considering Water and Electricity Scheme, 417
Upington. South Africa, Considering Water and Electricity Scheme, 417
 
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VIBRATION Caused by Rolling of Trains,
*VIBRATION Caused by Rolling of Trains, Effect on Building over the Track, 715
    Effect on Building over the Track, 715
*Vienna, Ambitious Power Schemes for, Negotiations with American Financiers, 715
Vienna, Ambitious Power Schemes for, Negotiations with American Financiers, 715
*Vienna, New Water Power Works Erected in 1925, 715
Vienna, New Water Power Works Erected in
 
    1925. 715
W
  WAREHOUSE, Big New. at Montreal, 499
*WAREHOUSE, Big New, at Montreal, 499
Watchmaking, Maintenance of Schools giving Technical Instruction in, in Switzerland and France, 527
*Watchmaking, Maintenance of Schools giving Technical Instruction in, in Switzerland and France, 527
Water Level Indicator for Gauge Glasses, Effective Type, 429
*Water Level Indicator for Gauge Glasses, Effective Type, 429
Water Power Utilisation Research Society in Germany, 335
*Water Power Utilisation Research Society in Germany, 335
Water Raising by Egyptian Natives, Conditions of Work, 249
*Water Raising by Egyptian Natives, Conditions of Work, 249
  Waterproof Glue, Formula for Preparing, 443
*Waterproof Glue, Formula for Preparing, 443
WATER SUPPLY :
*WATER SUPPLY :
    Brazil, Water System in, 322
*- Brazil, Water System in, 322
Murray River, Australia, Hume Reservoir Works, Cost and Progress, 553
*- Murray River, Australia, Hume Reservoir Works, Cost and Progress, 553
Murray Water Conservation Scheme, Additional Weirs Question, 471
*- Murray Water Conservation Scheme, Additional Weirs Question, 471
Rangoon to Obtain Water Supply by Damming the Salwin, 689
*- Rangoon to Obtain Water Supply by Damming the Salwin, 689
Sydney and Canberra Water Supply Scheme, 471
*- Sydney and Canberra Water Supply Scheme, 471
Sydney Water Board’s Expenditure on New Works, 662
*- Sydney Water Board's Expenditure on New Works, 662
Victoria, Water Storage Schemes in Progress and Contemplated, 171
*- Victoria, Water Storage Schemes in Progress and Contemplated, 171
WATER-TUBE Boiler Explosion Caused by Neglect, 471, 617
*WATER-TUBE Boiler Explosion Caused by Neglect, 471, 617
  Wave-speed Camera—sec Pressure Wave
*Wave-speed Camera--see Pressure Wave
  Wax Extract from Flax Plant Tissues, Valuable
*Wax Extract from Flax Plant Tissues, Valuable Properties of, 197
    Properties of, 197
*Waygood-Otis Club New Sports Ground, 23
  Waygood-Otis Club New Sports Ground, 23
*Welded Connections in Steel-framed Building, Comparison with Strength of Rivets, 11
Welded Connections in Steel-framed Building, Comparison with Strength of Rivets, 11
*Welding Aluminium, New Process, D. H. K. Bottrill, 663, 689
Welding Aluminium, New Process, D. H. K. Bottrill, 663, 689
*Welding Exhibition at Buffalo, N.Y., 443
  Welding Exhibition at Buffalo, N.Y., 443
*Wells Drilled for Oil and Gas in the United States, Statistics, 553
Wells Drilled for Oil and Gas in the United States, Statistics, 553
*Whale Fishing, Trial of Breech-loading Gun for, 197
Whale Fishing, Trial of 13reech-loading Gun for, 197
*Whale Oil Research Success, 389
Whale Oil Research Success, 389
*Wharfage for Deep-draught Vessels at Cairns Harbour, North Queensland, 499
Wharfage for Deep-draught Vessels at Cairns
*Whitworth Society, Fourth Annual Commemoration Dinner, 724
  Harbour, North Queensland, 499
*Whitworth Society, Summer Meeting, 103
Whitworth Society, Fourth Annual Commemoration Dinner, 724
*Wind Pressure, Pulsating or Static Effects on Different Structures, 581
Whitworth Society, Summer Meeting. 103
*Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, Construction to be Started, 609
Wind Pressure, Pulsating or Static Effects on Different Structures. 581
*Wire and Wire Nail Works of Karahgatch, Turkey, Begin Work, 307
Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, Construction to bo Started, 609
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
Wire and. Wire Nail Works of Karahgatch, Turkey, Begin Work, 307
*- Atmospheric Disturbances, Experiments with New Invention, 63
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
*- Bolivia Telegraph and Wireless Services, Contract with Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., 143
Atmospheric Disturbances, Experiments with New Invention, 63
*- Bombay and Calcutta, Projected Well- organised Broadcasting Service,117
Bolivia Telegraph and Wireless Services, Contract with Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., 143
*- British Broadcasting to Pass Under Government Control, 63
Bombay and Calcutta, Projected Well- organised Broadcasting Service, H7
*- Broadcasting of Portraits and Pictures, Monsieur Hermod Petersen, 609, 637
British Broadcasting to Pass Under Government Control, 63
*- Broadcasting Station in Vienna, 356
Broadcasting of Portraits and Piet ures, Monsieur Hermod Petersen, 609, 637
*- Crop Production Assisted by Wireless Aerials Near Potsdam, 361
  Broadcasting Station in Vienna, 356
*- Czecho-Slovak Railways and Wireless Receiving Stations in Trains, 389
Crop Production Assisted by Wireless Aerials Near Potsdam, 361
*- French Postal Tests of Wireless Telegraphic Apparatus, 335
Czecho-Slovak Railways and Wireless Receiving Stations in Trains, 389
*- Greece, Wireless Station Projected, 499
French Postal Tests of Wireless Telegraphic Apparatus, 335
*- Hungary's Great Advance in Use of Wireless, 249
Greece, Wireless Station Projected, 499
*- Marconi Marine Communication Company and Radio Communication Company Form Working Agreement, 527
Hungary's Great Advance in Use of Wireless, 249
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued):
Marconi Marine Communication Company and Radio Communication Company Form Working Agreement, 527
*- Mexico and Cuba, Telegraph Systems to be Connected by Wireless, 307
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued):
*- Radio Apparatus Production in Canada, 174
Mexico and Cuba. Telegraph Systems to be Connected by Wireless, 307
*- Radio-electric Mast for Guiding Ships at a Distance, Value Proved in Fog, 277
Radio Apparatus Production in Canada, 174
*- Reaction on the Aerial, Enforcement of Regulations in Regard to Licences, 63
Radio-electric Mast for Guiding Ships al a
*- Seventy Radio Receiving Sets for Isolated Camps in Oregon and California, 403
    Distance, Value Proved in Fog, 277
*- Ship's Record Daily Communication with Sydney on Voyage to England, 521
Reaction on the Aerial, Enforcement of Regulations in Regard to Licences, 63
*- Waves of Accurately Known Frequency, Usefulness of Transmission, 223
Seventy Radio Receiving Sets for Isolated Camps in Oregon and California, 403
*- Wireless Apparatus Tested as Possible Substitute for Submarine Cable, 389
Ship’s Record Daily Communication with Sydney on Voyage to England, 521
*WOOD Oil Trees. Experimental Plantation of, in Tasmania, 581
Waves of Accurately Known Frequency, Usefulness of Transmission, 223
*Woolwich Dockyard at Auction, 31
Wireless Apparatus Tested as Possible Substitute for Submarine Cable, 389
*Work on the New Outer Harbour at Macao, 689
WOOD Oil Trees. Experimental Plantation of, in Tasmania. 581
*World's Largest Motor Liner, 653
Woolwich Dockyard at Auction, 31
 
Work on the New Outer Harbour at Macao, 689
World’s Largest Motor Liner, 653
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YARRA River Improvement Projected, 471
*YARRA River Improvement Projected, 471
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ZINC, Pure, Physical Properties and Crystal Structure of, 91
Z
Zululand Plant for Extracting Tanning Material from Wattle Bark, 471
*ZINC, Pure, Physical Properties and Crystal Structure of, 91
*Zululand Plant for Extracting Tanning Material from Wattle Bark, 471


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  • ACCIDENT to Cochin Harbour Board's Dredger, 171
  • Aerial Passenger Cableway to Summit of Table Mountain, Proposed, 117
  • AERONAUTICS
  • - See also Associations, Royal Society of Aeronautics
  • - Aerial Transport Cost Compared with Sea, Rail and Road Travel, 689
  • - Aircraft Apprentices, 500, Wanted by Royal Air Force, 117
  • - Aircraft in Canada, Particulars of, in 1925, 307
  • - Amphibian Flying Boat's Return to Alberta After 6000-7000 Miles' Tour, 637
  • - Aviation Gold Medal, Award, 397
  • - Awards to Aircraft Apprentices, 238
  • - Busk Studentship in Aeronautics Award, 143
  • - Civil Aviation Mileage and Passenger Statistics, 223
  • - Dornier Seaplane's Equipment, 171
  • - Europe-South America Airship Projected by German Company, 644
  • - Ford Company's Miniature Aeroplane Weighs 350 lb., 143
  • - Giant Passenger Aeroplanes for Australia, 343
  • - Mystery Seaplane at Cromer, 389
  • - Parachute Brings Down Aeroplane 2500ft. with Engine Stopped, 277
  • - Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture to be Given by Professor Prandtl, of Gottingen, 609
  • AIR Compressor Operation and Practical Method of Cleaning Compressor, 249
  • Aix-la-Chapelle, ('anal to Connect with the Rhine, 223
  • Algeria, Extensive Public Works Projected, 37
  • Allen-Liversidge, Ltd., London Staff Dinner, 526
  • Amber, German Deposits of. the Most Profitable in the World, 342
  • Ammonia, Daily Out put of, in the United States, 171
  • Ammonia, Synthetic Production of, at New Works at Oslo, 277
  • Anticosti Island Timber to be Used for Paper Pulp, 471
  • Antimony, Flotation of Company to Work Large Area in the Murchison Range, 117
  • Antimony Production and Many Uses, 553
  • Antofagasta Port Enlargement and Improvement, 609
  • Archaeological Engineering, 593
  • Argentine Port Facilities, 350
  • Argentine Public Works Programme, 11
  • Armour Plate Trials, 605
  • Artificial Silk Factory Projected in Quebec, Cost of, 91
  • Artificial Silk from Wood Pulp of Nova Scotia, 37
  • Artificial Silk, World Production Immensely Increased in 1926, 581
  • Asbestos Output from Rhodesia, 609
  • Asbestos in the United States, Statistics of, 223
  • Asphalt, Discovery of 40,000,000 Tons of, in the Philippines, 277
  • Asphalt Roofing Material and Advantage in Use of Electric Heating Units, 249
  • ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES
  • - INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
  • -- Libraries Presented, also Memorial Fund, 533
  • -- The Chemist in the Non-ferrous Metallurgical Refinery, Streatfield Memorial Lecture, F. C. Robinson, 533
  • - INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Marine Engineering Studentship Facilities, 605
  • - INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • -- Latest Date for Receipt of Papers for Next Annual Meeting, 431
  • - INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • -- Railwaymen Elected by Ballot, 91
  • - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 560
  • -- Graduates' Prize and Crompton Medal Award, 415
  • -- Joint Gatherings with the Royal Aeronautical Society, 527
  • -- Training for Automobile Engineering, 526
  • ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
  • - INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Visit to Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 41
  • - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Awards for Papers, 429
  • -- "James Forrest" Postponed Lecture, New Date for, 431
  • - BIRMINGHAM ASSOCIATION :
  • -- Visits to Pumping Station at Lichfield and to Reservoir at Dudley, 557
  • - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Portraits of Michael Faraday and Lord Kelvin, 581
  • -- Ships, Regulations for Electrical Equipment of, 235
  • -- Students' Premiums, Awards for Papers, 158
  • - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
  • -- Programme of Papers for Winter Session, 357
  • - INSTITUTION OF FUEL ECONOMY ENGINEERS :
  • -- First President and First Meeting of Winter Session, 1926, 261
  • - INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
  • -- Prizes Offered, 678, 714
  • - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • -- Awards of Medals, andc., 357, 649
  • -- Pyrometer Experiments for Measuring Temperatures Within Cylinders of Small Internal Combustion Engines, C. E. Foster, 663
  • -- Steel Castings in their Relation to Mechanical Engineering, Robert Lowe, 568
  • - INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • - MANCHESTER CENTRE :
  • -- Visit to the Crewe* Works, L.M.S. Railway, 207
  • - INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Archaeological Engineering. Lecture by Lieut.-Colonel E. Kitson Clark, 593
  • -- Awards for Papers Read Before Graduates' Section, 678
  • - INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS :
  • -- Summer and Autumn Meeting Abandoned Owing to Stoppage, 261
  • - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • -- National Certificates in Naval Architecture, 659
  • -- Scholarship Awards, 264
  • -- Scholarships to be Offered in 1927, 624
  • - INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
  • -- Oil Fuel, Dr. F. Mollwo, 553
  • -- Research Fund, 455, 527
  • - INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
  • -- Third Annual Dinner. 495
  • - INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Ferro-concrete and also Wooden Poles, with Special Fittings for Signal and Telegraph Purposes, 552
  • - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • -- Courses of Lectures in November and December, 455
  • -- General Meeting, Thanks for Valuable Gifts, Election of Members, 649
  • -- Juvenile Lectures, 101st Course, 455, 678
  • -- Lecture Arrangements Before Easter, 1927, 678, 697
  • - INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Death Vacancy and New President Appointed, 429
  • -- Portland House Scholarship and Other Awards, 264
  • - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF AERONAUTICS :
  • -- Grant of 5000 Dollars from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund to the Royal Aeronautical Society, 307
  • -- Joint- Gatherings with the Institution of Automobile Engineers, 527
  • ATMOSPHERIC Oxygen, Process for Extraction of, 117
  • Australian Graduates, Eight Chosen for Special Research Training, 285
  • Australia's Paint Imports, Large Proportion Supplied by Great Britain, 91
  • Australia's Trade with the United Kingdom, 307
  • Automatic Telephones Being Installed in Dairen, Manchuria, 689
  • Automobile Association and Improved Methods of Car Shipment, 527

B

  • BANFF, Canada, Calculation of Potential Energy from Hot Springs, 715
  • Barbed Wire, History of, 91
  • Barrages Across the Congo, A Big Proposition, 307
  • Batavian Production of Resin and Turpentine, 637
  • Bavaria's Water Power Stations, 609
  • Beet--see Sugar
  • Beira Port, Portuguese East Africa, Sold to Company and in Course of Improvement, 277
  • Belgian State Railways and Government Telegraph and Telephone Systems Leased to Companies, Terms of Arrangement, 223
  • Belt Fastener, A New, Dargue Brothers, Ltd., 704
  • Bengal Irrigation Department to Attack Pest of Water Hyacinth, 11
  • Beryllium, Valuable Properties and Probably Increased Use of, 281
  • Big Peter of York Minister to be Recast, 637
  • Birmingham University Metallurgical Society, Retirement and Testimonial to Professor, 106
  • Bitumen in Large Quantities Found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 117
  • Bituminous Roads in South Australia, Cost per Mile, 471
  • Blasting Charges, New Form of Primer for, 637
  • Board of Trade Licence Issued to Research Association of British Paint Manufacturers, 443
  • Boiler Explosion, Unusual Typo, 11
  • Boiler Stop Valve Failure at a Colliery, 307
  • Boiler Used on Gold Mino in 1875 Rediscovered in Good Order, 417
  • Boiler's Groat Output at Yallorn Power House, Victoria, 417
  • Bombay Government Appoints Committee to Report on Back Bay Reclamation Scheme, 11, 91
  • Book Tower in Detroit to be 873ft. Above the Ground, Tallest Building in the World, 143
  • Bootle Commercially Considered, 361
  • Bore-hole in Search for Oil at Orallo, Queensland, 499
  • Brazilian Proposals for Improvement of Port of Ilheos, State of Bahia, 689
  • Bricks at Fiction Brickyards, 16,000,000 per Week Output, 219
  • BRIDGES:
  • - Bascule Bridge's Unusual Mishap, 417
  • - Bridge Over the Danube from Belgrade to Pancevo, Conflicting Opinion, 307
  • - Double-deck Road and Railway Bridge Across the South Saskatchewan River, 663
  • - Durban to Connect with Durban North by New Bridge, 715
  • - Floriunopolis Bridge, Brazil, A Record Structure, 715
  • - Haven Bridge at Yarmouth, Reconstruction, 117
  • - Montreal Bridge under Erection will be Second Only to Sydney Harbour Bridge, 689
  • - Narrows, at Atherlev, Ont., Bridge Over the, 117
  • - New Bridge Across the Yare at Yarmouth, 581
  • - Niagara Falls Memorial Bridge, to Connect Canada and United States, 443
  • - Steel Bridge Projected Across Riviere du Loup, Quebec, 471
  • - Suggested New Road and Railway Bridge at Freemantle, West Australia, 581
  • - Sydney Harbour, Need of Another Bridge Predicted, 171
  • - Transporter Bridge near Mouth of Yarra River, Victoria, Proposed Construction, 171
  • BRIDGE River Hydro-electric Scheme in British Columbia, 333
  • Briquette Works and Superphosphate Plant Projected in South Africa, 417
  • BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION SPECIFICATIONS :
  • - Barytes and Boiled Linseed Oil, 347
  • - Brazing Solder, 291
  • - Electric Cable Soldering Sockets, 319
  • - Fractional Horse-power Electric Motors, 291
  • BRITISH Aluminium Company in Norway. Extension of Works, 417
  • British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, Annual Dinner and Speeches, 560
  • British Foundrymen, Institute, Birmingham, Coventry and West Midlands Branch, Junior Section to be Formed, 478
  • British Gears' Success in Spite of High American Tariff, 417
  • British Nationality, Out ward-hound Passenger Traffic from Europe Much Increased, 663
  • British Treasury to Guarantee Principal and Interest up to £110,000 to Australasian Paper and Pulp Company for Twelve Years, 689
  • Bromley Ironworks Demolition, 499
  • Bronze Runners to Replace Steel in Turbines to Avoid Erosion Troubles, 249
  • Buenos Aires, Port of, Reconstruction Work Resumed, 361

C

  • CABLE, New, Between England and New York, 307
  • Cable Ship Laving Longest Cable in the World, 342
  • £10,000 Cable Tram Equipment Sold for £450, 249
  • Cairo and Alexandria to be Linked by Underground Telephone Cable, 389
  • Calcutta Corporation Pumping Plant Extension, 335
  • Calcutta's New Drainage Scheme and its Cost, 307
  • Calcutta Trust Starting Work on Manicktolla Bridge Reconstruction, 335
  • Californian Oil Company Planning Drill Hole Down to 10,000ft., Already of Record Depth, 689
  • Canada, Dominion Water Power and Reclamation Service, Report, 612
  • Canada's Gold Production Since 1858, Third in the World's List of Producers, 171
  • Canada's Production of Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, andc., 307
  • Canadian Canals, Traffic Statistics, 91
  • Canadian Good Roads Association, 389
  • Canadian Magnesite Suitability for Bricks, 171
  • Cape Town, Dock Improvement Scheme, 122
  • Carbon Acid Gas Purification Plant in Montreal, 197
  • Carbon Dioxide, New Process for Making, 443
  • Cement Manufacture in Victoria, New Works, 249
  • Cement Sales in Australia, 37
  • Chefoo Harbour Improvement Commission. 37
  • Chemicals and Drugs Manufacture. Shanghai Factory, 11
  • Chili, Irrigation Projects in, 223
  • Chilian Iodine Industry, Terrible Waste of Valuable Iodine, 277
  • China, New Arsenal and Mint Projected, 46
  • China's Population, Analysis of Foreign Proportion, 277
  • Chinese Architects Form Society, 609
  • Chinese 400 Miles Road, Motor Car Journey Occupies Three Days, 443
  • Chittagong Port Development, 37, 277
  • Circulating Water at American Power Station, to Prevent Choked Gratings, 197
  • Classes for Firemen and Furnaeemen in Glasgow, and Beneficial Result, 335
  • Cleansing Oil Coolers, Duckham, Alexander, and Co., 291
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES
  • - Accidents, Death rate in Coal Mines of the United States, 443
  • - Baffin Island Coal, Analysis of, 471
  • - Barnsley Coal Seam said to be Workable Throughout Lincolnshire, 171
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES (continued):
  • - Bituminous Coal, International Conference on, at Carnegie Institute, 470
  • - Bolton Now HOUSCH, Cumberland, New Pit Sinking at, 490
  • - Bombay Coal Consumption Halved, 307, 527
  • - Briquetting Brown Coal at Morwell, Victoria, 335
  • - British Steel Produced by Aid of American Coal, 527
  • - Brown Coal Deposits in South Australia, 417
  • - Canadian Coal Output in 1925, 143
  • - Carbonisation of Durham Coal in Continuous Vertical Retorts, 171
  • - Carnock Colliery Contract for New Plant, 90
  • - Coal Output, Great Increase of, by Nova Scotia Company, 663
  • - Coal Products--see Exhibitions
  • - Coal Seam Found in the Lower Cwmgorse Valley, 171
  • - Coke Oven Plants to Use Canadian and Nova Scotian Coal, 277
  • - Czecho-Slovakia, Details of Coal Production, 609
  • - Dry-cleaning Coal, Professor Henry Louin, 663
  • - Dry Coal from Yallourn Utilised by Mixing with Wet, 553
  • - Entombed Colliers' Bodies Recovered after Nearly Fifty Years, 249
  • - German Coal Hewers Output, Great Increase on Pre-war Rate of Production, 249
  • - Great Britain's Coal Output for week ending December 4th, 666
  • - Hamburg Arrivals of Water-borne Coal Reduced by Quay Labourers' Strike, 527
  • - Hull, Proposed Railway from Goole, and Wharfage, to Cheapen Coal Transport, 609, 637
  • - Japanese Coal Delivered in Shanghai, Cost of, 689
  • - Leeds, Coal Smoke Nuisance Abatement, 63
  • - Lisbon, Coal Mines near. Opened Up, but Coal of Poor Quality, 91
  • - New South Wales Metallurgical Coke Output, 637
  • - Nigeria, Third Coal-carrying Steamer Purchased for, 499
  • - Oil Distillation from Coal, Satisfactory Tests in China, 11
  • - Pekin Syndicate Coal Output, 63
  • - Pyritic Oxidation in relation to Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, H. Macpherson and Others, 417
  • - Sinking Coal Shaft in South Yorkshire, 499
  • - Spitsbergen Collieries Benefit by British Coal Stoppage, 335
  • - Transport of Coal by Aerial Ropeway, 249
  • - Upton Colliery Company's Shaft-sinking Progress, 277
  • - Woodville near Burton-on-Trent, Seam of Coal Located in a Field near, 63
  • - X-ray Use in Coal Classification, F. J. Harlow, 609
  • COCHIN, First-class Tidal Harbour, Work Begun, 715
  • Cochin Harbour, Arrival and Work of New Dredger, 91
  • Cold Storage and Ice Factory Projected in Perth, 715
  • Cold Storage Plant for Durban, 417
  • Cold Storage Plant, Very Large, Projected for Western Canada, 443
  • Colombia, Reported Projected Construction of Modern Port in Gulf of Uraba, 277
  • Commonwealth and New South Wales Floating Dock, Increase in Projected Lifting Capacity, 143
  • Concrete Controlled in Strength by Ratio of Cement to Water, 91
  • Concrete of Extreme Strength for Hall in California, 424
  • Concrete-mixing Investigation and Conclusions, 467
  • Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Arches of Great Span, Method of Construction by Rib Compensation, Monsieur Freyssinet, 117
  • Concrete, Reinforced, for Signal Posts and Telegraph Poles, 552
  • Concrete Strengthened by Molten Sulphur, 11
  • Concrete Tanks for Storage of Animal and Vegetable Oils, 609
  • Conveyors, Very Long, in Virginian Mine, 361
  • Cooling a Troublesome Bearing, 91
  • Copper Discovery in South Africa, 63
  • Copper, Electrolytic, Union Miniere to Produce Large Quantity Annually, 63
  • Copper Mine in British Columbia, Reputed Largest in the Empire, 499
  • Copper Ore Discovery in Now Brunswick, 577
  • Copper and Silver Output of Canada, 277
  • Cornish Mining to Seek Government Subsidy, 581
  • Cornwall Works, Birmingham, 212
  • Cotton-picking by Machine, New Invention, 471
  • Cotton Textile Industry in the Dominion, Seventy Plants Engaged, 171
  • Cracked Circular Saws, Mending, 581
  • Crane for Steel Plant in America, Said to be Largest of Kind in Existence, 443
  • Cuban Large Rond Construction Programme, 307

D

  • DAM, Large Storage, Under Const ruction by Gatineau Power Company at Bitobe, Quebec, 117
  • Dam, New, on the River Mackinac, 91
  • Darn in Waranga Basin, Victoria, Question of Strength, 307
  • Danzig, Coal Situation at, 37
  • Detonation of Blasting Explosives, Velocity of 37 ; Paper on Determination of Velocity, 63
  • Detonation Phenomena in Engines, Monsieur Dumanois, 11
  • Detonators in Mines, Additional Precaution, 637
  • Development of Paugan Falls on Gatineau River, Ontario, 552
  • Diamond Discovery Reported in Cape Colony, South of Port Nolloth, 499
  • Diarnondiferous Area of British Guiana, Accompanied by Heavy Minerals, 277
  • Diesel-driven Power Station Likely to be Changed for Local Water Power Scheme, 417
  • Diesel Engine Power Plant to be Scrapped in Favour of Steam, 471
  • Differential Separation by Flotation of Lead and Copper from Zinc in Sulphide Oren, 689
  • Disinfectants for New Zealand, Large Tenders Called for, 389
  • Diving, Success of Use of Artificial Atmosphere, 553
  • Dock Scheme, King George's, at Kidderporo, Progress, 117
  • Dock, Wet, at Ayr, Removal of Unused Gates and Sill, 171
  • Drainage and Road-building Operations at "The Brook Kishon," 307
  • Drainage Scheme for Karachi, 171
  • Dredger at Bristol Undergoing Overhaul, 581
  • Drilling by Jack-hammers, A Record, 499
  • Dublin's First Automatic Telephone Exchange, 527
  • Duke of Northumberland to be President of Shipping Exhibition at Olympia, 1927, 91
  • Duralumin and Welding by Oxy-acetylene, 223
  • Dust- Inhalation in Mines, Paper by P. S. Hay, 116
  • Dust-proof Plants in Boiler Houses Economical as well as Cleanly, 91
  • Dusty Roads, Now Remedy for, Found in Amsterdam, 277
  • Dynamite Factory being Put Up in Alabama, 581

E

  • EFFLUENT Liquor Treatment at Coventry, 581
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS
  • - Armature of Exceptional Size, Special Arrangements for Railway Transport and Construction of Building, 143
  • - British Columbia Electric Railway. Bridge River Power Development for, 637
  • - British Industries Fair at Birmingham, Predominance of Electrical Industries, 689
  • - Characteristics of Single-phase Motors, T. O. Walz, 361
  • - Cheapest Supply in the World Generated by Steam Plant, 637
  • - Competition in Manufacture of Electrical Machinery, Court Judgment at Melbourne, 499
  • - Consumption of Current in South African Towns, 91
  • - Dover's Electric Supply Breakdown and Arrangement to Connect Supply with that of Folkestone, 553
  • - Durban's Electrical Department Budget, 715
  • - Earthing Metal Bodies other than Conductors, 335
  • - Electric Locomotives for Montreal, 499
  • - Electrical Trades' Benevolent Institution, 388
  • - Electrified Ploughshare, Experiments and Result, 499
  • - Flanged Girder, Electric Arc Welded and Tested to Destruction, 499
  • - Galle, India, Electric Lighting, 499
  • - Govan Power House Equipment, 249
  • - Hardening and Tempering of Steel, Electric Heating for, 143
  • - High-voltage Electrical Laboratory Built at Stanford University, California, 277
  • - Industrial Standardisation in the Electrical Field, Percy Good, 389
  • - Insulators, Electrical, Question of Manufacture in Bihar with China Clay Found There, 63
  • - Lamps in Subways, Electric, Comparison Between Bare and Shaded Lamps, 63
  • - Large Boilers' Provision in Power House for Quick Change of Coal for Oil Fuel, 143
  • - Lincoln Private Electric Lighting Increase, 389
  • - Maritime Electric Company, America, Expenditure on Plant and Equipment, 249
  • - Mexico's New Electrical Code, Demand for Superior Apparatus and Equipment, 361
  • - Power Development in British Malaya with Construction of Hydro-electric Plant on the Purak River, 117
  • - Power Generation from Tides of Passamaquoddy Bay, Canadian Government Authorises Scheme for, 277
  • - Power Station for Senegal. South Africa, 450
  • - Power Transmission Wires Between Canada and Island of Orleans, 11
  • - Pre-heating Rolls of Tin-plate Mills by Means of Electrical Resistances, 335
  • - Rail Mill in America, Electrification of, 361
  • - Sale of Electricity, Rapid Progress of, 471
  • - Shanghai, Projected Power Plant of 20,060 Kilowatts, 637
  • - Ships, Regulations for Electrical Equipment of, 235
  • - Steam Turbo-generator for American Generating Station, 361
  • - Sulphur Mines in Sicily, All Services to be Electrified within Three Years, 63
  • - Super-power, Coal Consumption for Generation of Electricity, 389
  • - Sydney City Council, Proposal to Acquire Mine or Mines for Purposes of Electricity Department, 117
  • - Tungshun Island, near Amoy, Suggested Rice Mill for, with Electric Plant for Power and City Lighting, 581
  • - Turbo-alternators, Four 10,000-Kilowatt, for Bombay Suburban Railways, 637
  • - Two Million-volt Transformer Set, 143
  • - Victorian Electricity Commission and German Recommendations, 417
  • - Western Australia and Electric Supply to Mines, 37
  • - Wolverhampton's Increased Use of Electricity, 389
  • ELECTROLYTIC Copper, Big Lixiviation Plant for Union Minidre Katanga, 143
  • Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress to be held in Canada in 1927, 335
  • Engineers in China, 452
  • English and Amateur Mechanic, 498
  • Esquimalt Dry Dock Construction, 389
  • Estonian Oil Shale as Railway Fuel, 663
  • Ethylene Dichloride as a Solvent for Oils and Fats, 689
  • EXHIBITIONS
  • - Agricultural Show and Exhibition of Cottage Industries at Jubbulpore, 499
  • - Belgium, Universal Exhibition Projected for 1930, 197
  • EXHIBITIONS (continued) :
  • - British Industries Fair in Birmingham :
  • -- Enlargement of Buildings Called for, 417
  • -- British Industries Fair and Misconceptions, 417
  • -- Electric Business Predominance at British Industries Fair in Birmingham, 689
  • -- Floor Space at British Industries Fair, Greatly Increased Demand, 581, 637
  • -- Madras Council Estimate for Participation in British Industries Fair, 471
  • - Congress of Chemists and Exhibition in London of Apparatus, Chemicals, andc., 37
  • - Industrial Designs Competition, Selection of Work on Exhibition., 143
  • - Ironmongery, Hardware, andc., Exhibition, 276
  • - Leipzig International Industries Fair, 183
  • - Leipzig International Industries Fair, 1927, 624
  • - Model Engineer Exhibition at Horticultural Hall, Westminster, 143, 171
  • - National Coal Products Exhibition, 495
  • - Physical Societies' Exhibition, 649
  • - Prague Sample Fair to Include Mining Section, 18
  • - Royal Agricultural Society Exhibition, 1927, Date and Place, 649
  • - Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, Luncheon to Introduce New President, 560
  • - Society of Chemical Industry, Exhibition in Manchester, 11
  • - Textile Industry, First National Exhibition, 37
  • EXPLOSION of Steam-jacketed Pan, 335
  • Explosive Company's Plant at Nobel, Ontario, to be Reopened, 715
  • Explosives Factories, Diminution in Number and also of Persons Employed, 63

F

  • FACTORY Proposed in Natal for Manufacture of "Canex" Boards, 117
  • Fairs--see Exhibitions
  • Faraday House, Old Students' Association, Annual Dinner, 400, 511
  • Federated Malay States Insistence on Use of British Materials, 553
  • Felling a Blast-furnace Stack with Dynamite, 91
  • Fibre Rope, Inventor's Unsinkable Type, 527
  • Fire Control in a Pulverised Coal Bin, 91
  • Fire Losses Due to Electric Irons, 37
  • Firedamp in Mines, Measurement by Electric Current, E. H. Liveing, 389
  • Fire-float Beta III., Record Work at Big Fire in East London, 471
  • Fireproof Paints Factory at Sault Ste. Marie, 499
  • Flax Extensively Planted in Natal, Proposed Production of Alcohol from Waste Pulp of Leaves, 171
  • Fleming, Dr. J. A., Presentation of Portrait to, 499, 527
  • Floating Dock, Small for Table Bay Harbour, 471
  • Floating Dock, 25.000-Ton, for French Government, Launched at Hamburg, 143
  • Flood Prevention, Irrigation, and Hydroelectric Enterprise in Mexico, 689
  • Floor Tested by Four Hours' Fire, 417
  • Ford Five-day Week, Divergent Views on, 527
  • Foreign Building Materials, Greatly Increased Importation of, 361
  • Foreign Trade of the Sudan, Considerable Increase in, 663
  • Foundry at Warrington with Area of 3000 Square Yards, 499
  • Free State Flag, First Boat Launched under, Kahanui, for New Zealand, 223
  • Frost Effect in Different Soils, Caution Needed in Pipe Laying, 143
  • Fuel Research Board's Experimental Borgius Process Plant, 361
  • Fuel from Waste of Palm "Nuts," 581

G

  • GAS Oil for Petrol Engines. 41
  • Gas, Outbursts of, in Coal Mines, G. Roblings, 663
  • Gasworks Capacity of 1,000,000 Cubic Feet per Twenty-four Hours, 417
  • Gear Grinding, H. F. L. Orcutt, 581
  • G.E.C. Sports, 75
  • German Plate-rolling Trade, 287
  • Gold Nugget Weighing over 100 oz. Unearthed in Western Australia, 689
  • Gold in Sea Water, Not a Paying Proposition, 37
  • Gold, World's Product of, from 1860 to 1924, Estimated Value, J. P. Dunlop, 689
  • Goods Transport by Chinese Junks, 197
  • Grab Dredging and Excavating Equipment, Numerous Orders for, 197
  • Graphite, Natural, Its Manifold Uses, 715
  • Great Britain Self-supporting in Only One Nonferrous Metal, Aluminium, 471
  • Great Lakes Power Company, Ontario, Plans to Meet Increasing Power Demands, 335
  • Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Waterways, Disagreement Between Canadian and U.S.A. Joint Board Engineers, 609
  • Greek Government's Exclusive Convention with Eastern Telegraph Company, 91

H

  • HAITI Projected Expenditure on Public Works, 471
  • Hamilton Bridge Works West End Plant Restarted, 91
  • Harbour Development, Vizagapatam, 468
  • Heat Generated by Chemical Action of Setting Concrete, Unforeseen Result, 715
  • Hematite Discovery in Siorra Leone, 663
  • Highway Engineering for University Degree, 663
  • House Building, Steel v. Brick for, 389
  • House of SABEN, 649
  • Huon Pine Oil for Prevention of Decay in Other Woods, Experiments, 223
  • Hydrated Lime, Value of, 499
  • Hydraulic Cements, Free Limo in, Scientific Experiments, 637
  • Hydro-electric Development of Grand Falk, New Brunswick, 335
  • Hydro-electric Installations for Eastern Canada, 389
  • Hydro-electric Installation to Utilise Water Power of Bidasoa, Navarra, 417
  • Hydro-electric Metallurgic Works, at Corral, Chile, 637
  • Hydro-electric Plant, near Concepcion, Chile, 361
  • Hydro-electric Plant, Exceptionally Large, Under Construction in U.S.A., 197
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant. Big. and Plant for Magnesium Alloys, to be Erected on the Yalu River, 689
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant at St. Alban, Quebec, 689
  • Hydro-electric Station in Italy will be Largest in Europe, 663
  • Hydro-electric Station, Unusual Type for East Switzerland, 361
  • Hydro-electric Stations in Italy, Statistics Regarding, 499, 553
  • Hydro-power Development at Alexander's Landing, Ontario, 63
  • Hydrous Salts, Mainly Sodium Sulphate, Deposits in Western Canada, 689

I

  • ICE Jam, Method Adopted for Breaking Up, 715
  • Ignition of Cases, Mixtures of Methane and Air, Comprehensive Research and Report, 117
  • Imperial College of Science and Technology, Annual Dinner, 678
  • Indian Boiler Regulations Amendments, 637
  • Indian Railway Board's Search for Cheap Woods in Indian Forests, 91
  • India's Import Trade, Depression in Machinery, 117
  • Industrial Casualties, Analysis of Causes of, 117
  • Industrial Fatigue Research Board's Experiments, 11
  • Information in Periodicals and Libraries, Special, Association Formed and Directory to be Compiled, 63
  • Insect House Electrically Controlled, 37
  • "I. 0. Emmas'" Reunion, 26
  • Institutes and Institutions--see Associations
  • Insulating Varnishes, Ozonised Air Process in the Baking of, L. U. Spence and P. B. Cochran, 277
  • Iodine, Liquid, Large Exports from Java, 553
  • Irish Free State and the Shannon Scheme, 62
  • IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Algoma Steel Works at Sault Ste. Marie, 7
  • - Anvil Casting, Record Weight, 581
  • - Autogenous Welding, Decreasing Use of Cast Iron as Filler, 581
  • - Black Sand of Pacific Islands for Pig Iron, System for Extraction, 609
  • - Brazil, Steel Making Equipment, 361
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway a Order for 25,000 Tons of Rails, 335
  • - Central China Company's Large Iron Output, 277
  • - Corral, in Chile, Projected Iron and Steel Works, 443
  • - Cuynna Range, Northern Minnesota, Estimated Huge Deposits of Black Manganiferous Iron Ore and Brown Ore, 443
  • - Drawing Qualities of Thin Sheet Metal, G. G. Beard, 581
  • - Electric Heating in Hardening and Tempering of Steel, 143
  • - "F" Steel Not a New Invention, 11
  • - Flue Dust Escape from Blast-furnaces, Heavy Resulting Loss, 307
  • - Heat Treating of Steel, Results of Recent Experiments, C. W. Bryan and C. G. E. Larsson, 715
  • - High Record for Pig Iron Output, 197
  • - Ingot, Exceptionally Large, Produced at Sheffield, 335
  • - International Nickel Company's Increased Plant for Electrolytic Nickel, 171
  • - Iron Ore and Pig Iron Output in the United States, 37
  • - Ironworks, New, for Manufacture and Repair of Silk Weaving Machinery Put Up at Hangchow, 689
  • - "Jalcase," New Steel Product, Advantageous Qualities of, 361
  • - Japan Syndicate of Leading Iron and Steel Concerns, 335
  • - Large Castings and their Transport, 171
  • - Manganese Deposits of Postmasburg District, South Africa, 715
  • - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Reports :
  • -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron Production and Steel Production, Statistics on Eve of the Coal Stoppage, 249 ; in August, 306 ; September, 464 ; in October, 553
  • -- Statistics to End of November, 715
  • - Nickel Mines Exploitation at Locris and in Boetia, 499
  • - Nickel Ore, Extensive Deposits Discovered Near Maikop, in the Caucasus, 443
  • - Phosphorus and Sulphur Effect on Rivet Steel, 143
  • - Pure Granular Iron Without Use of Coke or Limestone, Experiments, 663
  • - Refractories for Open-hearth Steel Furnaces, 11
  • - Rod Mill in Course of Erection at Newport, 307
  • - "Safety First" in Blowing-out Blastfurnaces, 143
  • - Soft Steel' and Intercrystalline Corrosion, Experiments and their Result, 171
  • - South African Pig Iron, First Steel Rails from, 143
  • - South African Tungsten Minos Plant Approaching Completion, 197
  • - Stainless Steel, Properties and Engineering Uses of, R. Waddell, 609
  • - Steel, Apparatus for Detection of Defects Not Visible on Surface, 249
  • - Steel Castings, Robert Lowe, 568
  • - Swedish Iron Ore Trust Shipments, 335
  • - Welded Steel Tube, Strength Testing Experiments, U.S.A., 11
  • - Wolfram Discovery in Cape Province, Hoped- for Addition of Valuable Tungsten Ore, 11
  • IRRIGATION Dam, Proposed, Across the Colorado River, 715
  • Irrigation Enterprise Completed in Chile, 471
  • Irrigation Works in Mysore, 637

J

  • JALALABAD, Afghanistan, Electric Power Station Projected, 307

K

  • KAWASAKI Dockyard, Japan, Increasing Output of Sheet Steel, 443

L

  • LACQUERS, Cellulose, Elementary Test for Flow, 277
  • Landslide, Serious, on Tennessee Side of Mississippi, 197
  • Lantern Slides for Lectures Offered by :
  • - Automatic and Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 486
  • - Bruce Peebles end Co., Ltd., 384
  • Lead Aluminate Production, 335
  • Lectures, Special, 319
  • Lighthouse, Lowestoft High, Much Increased Candle-power, 249
  • Lighthouse, New, at Hartlepool. Progress, 660
  • Lime Addition for Softening Boiler Water, Tests for Ensuring Accuracy in Amount, 443
  • Littlehampton Harbour, 499
  • Lithopon, Increased Production of, in the United States, 117
  • Lithopon Paints, to Remedy Darkening of, 91
  • Liverpool to East Lancashire, Government Consent to New Road Construction, 197
  • Lobnitz Rock Cutter for Sydney Harbour, 143
  • Lochalsh and Lochs on Balmacara Estate, Hydro-electric Schemes, 527
  • Long-lived Engines in Scotsmen's Charge in America, 249
  • Loughborough College, 319
  • Low Temperature Experimenters' Mistake, O. J. Parker, 663

M

  • MAGNESIAN Flooring Materials Association, 235
  • Magneto Works Projected near Olomone, Czecho-Slovakia, 249
  • Manitoba Hydro-electric Transmission System Extended, 197
  • Maple Sugar and Syrup in Quebec Province, Almost a Monopoly, 553
  • Match Industry Development in Bihar and Orissa Province, 11
  • Mazatlan, Port, on West Coast of Mexico, Construction of Stone Breakwater, Dredging, andc., Projected, 223
  • Measuring Rope, Cable, Wire, andc., Portable Machine for, 389
  • "Mechanical Policeman" for Point Duty in Copenhagen, 113
  • Meductic, Saint John River, Projected Water Power Development, 499
  • Melbourne, Sewage and Water Statistics, 171
  • Memorial, Frederick S. Spiers, 75
  • Menai Tubular Bridge, Robert Stevenson's Experiments on Models, 581
  • Metal Surfacing by Use of Stellite and an Acetylene Blow-pipe, 223
  • Metallic Cadmium, Large Production in the United States in 1925, 715
  • Metallurgical Societies in the Midlands, 397
  • Meteorological Station, New, at Pratas (Doongsha) Shoal, 609
  • Methane Air Mixture Explosion Flame Projection, Experiments, 499
  • Mica Output and Trade in India, 307
  • Mica, Promising Occurrences of, in Natal, 689
  • Mildew in Textile Fabrics. Prevention, 637
  • Main Reef Leader of the Rand Exposed, Estimates of Yield, 715
  • Mineral Production in British Columbia, 11
  • Minerals Discovery, Lepidolite and Others, near Winnipeg, in Manitoba and Ontario, 553
  • Mines--see Dust
  • Mining Incident, Unusual, 471
  • Mining Machine Electrically Driven, New Type, 335
  • Mining in New Regions of Ontario, Government- List of Requirements of Prospectors, 63
  • Mining in North-West Australia, Lack of Transport Facilities, 143
  • Moffatt Tunnel, Fatal Accident in Working, 197
  • Moffat Tunnel, Progress of Pioneer Headings, 715
  • Montreal-Ottawa-Georgian Bay Ship Canal, Proposed, 63
  • Mortar or Concrete Re-tempering, Advantages, 223
  • Mosquito Dest ruction by Paris Green, 91
  • Motor Cars and Cycles in Kalgan, 11
  • Motor Car with New Gear shifting Device, 143
  • Motor Omnibuses for Glasgow, First of New Fleet, 307
  • Motor Transport Greatly Needed in Spam, Owing to its Mountainous Character, 277
  • Mysore and Bombay Hydro electric Projects, 335

N

  • NAPLES and Port of Salerno. Port Canal Projected for, 471
  • National Certificates in Naval Architecture, 659
  • Natural Gas, Accidental Discovery in Manitoba, 663
  • Natural Gas at Depth of 600ft. in Transvaal, 117
  • Natural Gas Production in Ontario, 149, 171
  • Needles Imported by U.S.A, from Great Britain, 63
  • New South Wales Gold Yield, 37
  • New South Wales Increased Imports, 609
  • New Zealand's Projected Big Hydro-electric Development, 197
  • Newsprint Mill in Ontario, One Day's Output, 197
  • Newsprint Mill, Quebec, Projected Extension, 223
  • Newsprint Mills in Canada, Increased Production of, 91
  • Newsprint Paper Mill, Quebec, Now Addition, 11
  • Niagara Falls, Erosion of the Crest at the Rate of 7ft. per Annum. Measures to Relieve, 91
  • Niagara Memorial Bridge Company Applies for Charter, 417
  • Nickel--see Iron
  • Nitric Acid Production by Arc Process with Use of Iceland Waterfalls, 314
  • Nitrogen, Atmospheric. Factory for Fixation of, 277
  • Nitrogen Fixation, Materials of Construction for, J. G. Thompson, 277
  • Nitrogen Fixation Plant in Brazil Projected, 637
  • Norwegian Aluminium Industry, 417
  • Norwegian Proposal to Lease Waterfall to Aluminium Corporation of England, 91

O

  • OIL from Coal Process, Professor Doctor Bergius' Warning, 499
  • Oil Company's Plant at Regina, Saskatchewan, New Equipment for, 443
  • Oil Engine, Swedish, New Type, 701
  • Oil Flow, Temperature Test for, 389
  • Oil, Gross Output in Baku and other Areas, 229
  • Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters by Oil carrying Vessels, 171
  • Oil Refinery for Fish and Cotton Seed Oil, Projected, in Newfoundland, 171
  • Oil Shale at Coal Mines in Manchuria, 223
  • Oil Shale Dusts Proved Explosive. Need of Same Precautions as in Coal Mines, 277, 361
  • Oil in South Africa, Hopeful Prospects from Boring, 689
  • Oil, Trial Bore-hole in Search for Oil, in South Australia, 548
  • Oil Wells Yield in Oklahoma. Methods of Increasing with Safety Precautions, 553
  • Ontario Oilers Financial Assistance in Diamond Drilling for Coal or Oil, 637
  • Ore Crushers for Chilian Mine, Allis-Chalmers Company, 715
  • Oxygen Factory at Fremantle, Australia, 480

P

  • PAINT, Colour and Varnish Industry Research, Now Offices, 197
  • Panama Canal Tolls Increase, 223
  • Paper Mill to be Driven by Power from Outarde Falls, Quebec, 499
  • Paper Mill Extension for Newsprint at Quebec, 581
  • Paper Mill, Large, Erection in Quebec, 45
  • Paper Mill to Use Local Timber in Tasmania, Experiment, 417
  • Paper Pulp Factory Projected for Tasmania, 143
  • Paper Pulp-making by Keobra Process, 527
  • Paper from Straw, Factory for Manufacture of, 443
  • Paraffin Oil, Increased Importation into Hang, chow Harbour, 171
  • Paranagua, Wharf Projected at, 307
  • Paste Paints, Zinc Oxide. Enamels, Varnishes, andc., Production in America, 609
  • Paving Machine Worked by Petrol Motor, 219
  • Peat Fuel, Conditions of Economical Manufacture of, in Canada, Committee's Report, 466
  • Pembroke Dockyard, 319
  • Perak River, Hydro-electric Construction Works on Banks of, 637
  • Permanent Way, A Century of, 649
  • Permeability of Natural Stones to Water, Relative Values as Building Material, 249
  • Petroleum Discovery Reported in Chinese Village, 277
  • Petroleum Products Output in Canada, 307
  • Petroleum Storage and Conveyance, Changes in the Law and Scale of Licence Fees Payable, 171
  • Petroleum Working, Neglect of Economy and Research. Professor J. F. Thorpe, 389
  • Phosphate Rock Discovered in Russia to be Converted into Fertiliser, 443
  • Phosphates in Irish Free State, 63
  • Piles Supporting Railroad Bridge, over 13,000, Driven 23ft. Below Low Water, 117
  • Pine Lines Used for Conveying Natural Gas, Effect of Change of Temperature, 443
  • Plastint, New Inexpensive Interior Plaster, 117
  • Platinum "Dredging" in Russia, 553
  • Pollution of Sea by Oil, Conference of Thirteen Countries' Representatives, 37
  • Polytechnic Engineering Society, Annual Conversazione, 649
  • Port Kembla-Moss Vale Railway and Port Kembla Ironworks, Agreement, 171
  • Ports, New, Proposed for Brazil, 663
  • Portland Cement Concrete, Permeability of. and Experimental Work, 609
  • Portland Cement Industry in 1925, Record Years'Manufacture, 471
  • Portuguese Schemes for Water Power Development, 499
  • Potash Discovery in the Ural Mountains, 197
  • Power Alcohol Distillery Projected for Queensland, 417
  • Power Development, Quareau River, Quebec, 499
  • Power Lines, 4000 Miles, Authorised in Quebec, 471
  • Power Plant at Cape Town, Extension of, 499
  • Pressure Wave Sent Out by an Explosive, W. Payman and W. C. F. Shepherd, 641
  • Printers' Compositors' Work, Illumination Question, 637
  • Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition in 1927, Offer of Prizes for Papers, 106
  • Pump Mill, the Second in Northern Manitoba, Survey for, 443
  • Pumping Plant of Exceptional Lift at the Simmer and Jack Gold Mine, 553
  • Pumping Slimes at Rand Gold Mine with Rubber-lined Centrifugal Pump, 443
  • Pumping Water from Broken Hill Mino, Cost of, 471
  • Pumps for Pulverised Coal Conveyance in German Power Station, 527

Q

  • QUARRIES of the United States, Trouble and Expense Due to Water Seepage and also Ice, 443
  • Quebec Development of Mineral, Water Power and other Resources, 37
  • Quebec, Province of, to be Mapped Photographically from Aeroplanes, 91
  • Queen's Engineering Works, Past and Present Students' Annual Dinner, 649
  • Queensland State Smelting of Silver-lead Ore, 499

R

  • RADIO Apparatus--see Wireless
  • RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
  • - Accidents :
  • -- Accidents of 1925, Annual Report, 335
  • -- American Railway Trainmen's Reduced Fatalities, 197
  • -- Automatic Stop and Fatal Railway Accident, 197
  • -- Automatic Train Control, Effect of its Absence in Serious Collision, 117
  • -- Block Instrument Safeguard Against Accident, 471
  • -- Breakdown Work on the Waterloo and City Tube Railway, 527
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision at Brighton, Report, 90, 143
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision with Empty Coaches at Bradford, 361
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision Inquiry, 143, 553
  • -- Buffer Stop Collision at Sligo, General Immunity from Accident of Irish Railways, 527 : Report on Accident, 637
  • -- Collision at Bishop's Stortford During General Strike, Report on, 277
  • -- Collision at Brentwood, 63 ; Report by Colonel Sir J. Pringle, 417
  • -- Collision Between Express and Light Engine Outside Carlisle Station, 361
  • -- Collision at Kidderminster, 717
  • -- Derailment of Train Due to Abnormal Heat and Other Causes, 249
  • -- Derailment, Fatal, of Train in Upper Bavaria, 197
  • -- Derailment Near Helpston, 91
  • -- Derailment by Strikers of Scottish Express, 37, 91 ; Report on Derailment, 142, 527
  • -- Derailment of Train Entering Waterloo Station, 197
  • -- Draw-bars Failures, Sir John Pringle's Report, 663
  • -- Driver's Difficulty in Learning New Section of Road, 663
  • -- Fatal Accident to Signal Ganger and Mate and Result of Legal Appeal, 717
  • -- Fatal Collision at Bethlehem, Penn., 389
  • -- Fatal Collision During General Strike, Report on, 63
  • -- Fatal Collision Between Melun and Montereau, 335, 361
  • -- Fatal Collision on Southern Railway, 553
  • -- Fatal Collision Between Train and Motor Road Vehicle, 609
  • -- Fatal Collision and Verdict of Manslaughter, Melbourne Electrified Area, 249, 471
  • -- Fiftieth Anniversary of Fatal Collision, 689
  • -- Fiftieth Anniversaries of Notable Accidents, 117, 171 ; (Letter), 170
  • -- Fire in a Passenger Train, hut no Fatalities. 117
  • -- First Anniversary of Serious Collision, 249
  • -- Flood Damage to Viaduct on Former Furness Railway, 553
  • -- Fog Collision on Tilbury Section of L.M.S. Railway, also Near Finsbury Park Station, 609, 637
  • -- Forty-fifth Anniversary of Fatal Collision, 417
  • -- French Derailment, Serious, 37
  • -- French Fatal Railway Accident, 499
  • -- Germany and Poland, Train Disaster the Result of Foul Play, 143
  • -- German Railway Accidents, New Safety Device, 33
  • -- Inquiries into Accidents to Railway Servants, 37
  • -- Japan, Serious Derailment, 335
  • -- Landslide Causes Fatal Derailment of Barcelona-Valencia Train, 277
  • -- Level Crossing Accident to Cyclist, 443
  • -- Level Crossing Disaster at Naworth, Worst Known in this Country, Inquest and Government Inquiry, 277, 307, 360, 637
  • -- Night Train from Glasgow Out of Hand end Resulting Damage, 307
  • -- Occupation Crossing Fatality on Liverpool- Southport Line, 179
  • -- Passenger Train Delayed by "Defect" at Hackney Downs, L. and N.E.R. Station, 223
  • -- Passenger Train Runs into Light Engine Outside Holbeck, 335
  • -- Quarterly Returns of Railway Accidents for 1925, Analysis of, 249
  • -- Railwaymen Sentenced for Displacing Rails During Strike near Stafford, 91
  • -- Rawmarsh Accident Recalls Previous Fatalities, 581
  • -- Rawmarsh Accident, Inquiry, 609, 637, 663
  • -- Report on Accident During General Strike in Edinburgh Tunnel, Escape of Gas and Advantage of Electric Lighting, 223
  • -- Report on Collision Near Manors Station, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 499
  • -- Reports on Accidents to Railway Servants, 609
  • -- Runaway Carriages Derailed Near Sowerby Bridge, 277
  • -- Scalded Shunter and Vague Instructions, 307
  • -- Signal Difference of Opinion, 661
  • -- Twentieth Anniversary of Fatal Accident to Scottish Express, 335
  • -- Twenty-one Deaths by Derailment, Wilfully Caused, in Germany, 249, 307
  • RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
  • - Accidents (continued):
  • -- Two Accidents, but No Fatalities, on the London and North-Eastern Railway, 689
  • -- United States Inter-State Commerce Commission, Accident Bulletin, 11
  • -- Water Gauges on Tenders to Avoid Risk to Enginemen, 609
  • - Air Lines and Railways, Co-operation and Not Competition, 443
  • - American Railways' Big Compensation Bill for Personal Injuries, 553
  • - America's Largo Proportion of Unprotected Crossings, 663
  • - Appointments and Staff Changes, 117, 197 223, 277, 359, 499, 527, 689, 715
  • - Asphyxiation in Tunnel and Train Held Un, 425
  • - Automatic Application of Continuous Brakes, Great Value of, Proved, 335
  • - Automatic Records of Block Signals, Unheeded Recommendation, 33
  • - Automatic Signals and Train Control on Pennsylvania Railroad, 581
  • - Baker-street Connections, Thirty Additional Trains, 499
  • - Belgium Railways, Like Germany, to Revert from State to Private Ownership, 11
  • -- Reduction in Number of Temporary Railway Servants, Regular Men Must Retire on Pension at Sixty Instead of Sixty- Five, 11
  • - Bombay Director of Development Retired, 609
  • - British Railways, Certain Exceptions to Strictly Private Ownership, 361
  • - Buenos Aires Provincial Railway Systems, New Branches to be Constructed, 683
  • - Cable Tramways in Melbourne. Portion of, to be Converted to Electric Traction, 471
  • - Calgary and Southern Railway, Construction of, About to Bogin, 277
  • - Canadian National Railways* Increased Revenue, 171, 527
  • - Canadian National Railways* Outlay on Radio Service, 91
  • - Census of Railway Employees, Decreased Number, 389, 471
  • - Cheap Fares and Winter Train Service, 249
  • - Chicago and Illinois Central Railroad Electrification, Rapid Work, 443
  • - China's First Refrigerator Car, 581
  • - China's Projected Provincial Railways, 581
  • - Chinese Government Railways Finance, 527
  • - City and South London Railway, Modern Lifts to Replace Old Ones, 91
  • - Coal Consumption of Railways During Mines Stoppage, 91
  • - Coal Dispute Effects on Railway Services, 443
  • - Coal Price Increase and Railway Charges, 581
  • - Colliery Lino to Cheapen Coal Transport, 609, 637
  • - Colliery Wagon Railway Conversion to Light Railway, Order for, 223
  • - Commonwealth Government's Road Scheme, 143
  • - Consumption of Coal per Engine Mile, Comparison between Railways, 143
  • - Cost of Living Fallen and Reduction of Railwaymen's Pay, 11
  • - Czechoslovakian Railway Electrification, Rapid Progress of Work, 307
  • - Death of Mr. George L. Fowler, 143
  • - Death of Mr. Francis Clarke Gamble, 637
  • - Death of Mr. William Hood, 471
  • - Death of Mr. H. E. Jones. 11
  • - Death of Mr. W. H. Oates, 581
  • - Death of Colonel C. W. P. Ramsey, 361
  • - Derwent Valley Railway Ceases Passenger Traffic, 171
  • - Dividends and Depreciation Funds, 717
  • - East Indian Railway Lowers Passenger Fares, 637
  • - East Indian Railway Trains Equipped with Side Lights, 581
  • - Edgware-road Reconstructed Station Opened, 499
  • - Great Western Railway :
  • -- Cardiff Railway to be Converted to Single Line, 527
  • -- Colwall Additional Tunnel, Progress, 63
  • -- Rennet and Avon Canal, Railway Wishes to Close, 527
  • -- Oswestry and Question of Railway Works Enlargement, 307
  • - Harwich-Zeebrugge Train Ferry, Successful Through Delivery of Goods between North of England and Italy or France, 335
  • - Horses Used on Railway Work, Census, 63
  • - Indian Railway Board, Annual Report for 1925-6, Statistical Section, 721
  • - Indian Railways' Marked Improvements of Various Kinds, 471
  • - Indian State Railways' Approximate Gross Earnings Compared with Previous Year, 609
  • - Institutes and Institutions, Railway--see Associations
  • - Irish Railways' Immunity from Accident, 527
  • - Italian Railway Electrification from Genoa Completed to Spezia, 499
  • - Kent Coalfield Wagon Owners and the Railway Company, 171
  • - "Ladies' Lounge" Smoking Car, 389
  • - Level Crossing Question, Another Phase, 443
  • RAILWAYS AMD TRAMWAYS (continued):
  • - Lisbon to Cascaes Coast Railway Electrification, 223
  • - Litter on Platforms and Track, Underground to Install Baskets for Collection, 689
  • - Locking Bars, Facing Point, 277
  • - Locomotive Appearance, American and British, 689
  • - Locomotives, New Type, for Union Pacific Company, 91
  • - London Electric Railways :
  • -- London Electric Railways' Brochure, 389
  • -- Morden Extension and Charing Cross and Kennington Tube, Opening Postponed by Strikes, 91
  • -- Date of Opening, 171
  • -- Morden Extension and New Omnibus Services, 307
  • -- Work in the Streets for Various Mains Delayed Opening of Morden Extension, 663
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
  • -- Burton and Ashby Light Railway Working at a Loss, Application to Cease Operations, 117
  • -- Carriage and Wagon Works at Stoke-on- Trent to be Closed, 715
  • -- Crewe Works, Visit by Locomotive Engineers, 207
  • -- Glasgow Sunday Traffic, St. Enoch's Closed on Sundays, 307
  • -- Golders Green Station. Passenger Increase, 581
  • -- Mixed Traffic Locomotives, 100 being Constructed, 249
  • -- Shoreditch Station. North London Section, Road Widening and Consequent Alterations to Station and Bridges, 249
  • -- Staveley, Alterations on Former Midland Section, 335
  • -- Storm Damage on Central Wales Line, 111
  • -- Trains Withdrawn to Reduce Expenses, 499
  • - London and North-Eastern Railway :
  • -- Branch Railway for New Colliery, 443
  • -- Coast Erosion Involves New Line for Walton-on-the-Nazo Branch of Railway, 63
  • -- Cost of Flying Junction at Stratford, 662
  • -- Flushing Boats to Sail from Harwich Instead of from Folkestone, 715
  • -- Hanging Buffers for Wagons. Disadvantage of, £500 Prize Offered not yet Won. 9 ; Further Rewards for Designs Offered, 91
  • -- King's Cross New Platform, 389
  • -- King's Cross to York Non-stop Rapid Run, 307
  • -- Lightning and Fire Destruction of Signal Box near Leeds, 117
  • -- No Powers Sought at Present, 663
  • -- Re-signalling of Cambridge Station, a Correction, 689
  • -- Signal Boxes, Reduction of, and Resulting Economy, 527
  • -- Signals, Automatic Three-aspect Day- Colour Light Projected, 249
  • -- Stores Department Reorganised, 143
  • -- Trains Withdrawn to Reduce Expenses, 527 : Plans for Withdrawal Cancelled, 637
  • -- Welwyn Garden City Station Opened, 389
  • - Lubricating Oil Consumption per Engine Mile, Comparison of Different Main Lines, 223
  • - Melbourne Area Railway Electrification, Results, 389
  • - Melbourne Suburban Railways. Huge Cost of Conversion to Electric Traction, 581
  • - Melbourne Suburban Railways, Increased Revenue, 63
  • - Metropolitan District Railway, Hounslow Brunch, Double Tracked, 663
  • - Metropolitan Railway Bill fur Tube between Willesdcn Green and Edgware-road, Passed Committee Stage, 11
  • - Ministry of Transport
  • -- Coal Stoppage mid Serious Results on Railway's, 416
  • -- Coal Transport by Railway, Mr. J. H. Thomas Appointed to Committee of Inquiry, 361, 609
  • -- London Traffic Inquiry as to South-East London, 197
  • -- Manchester - Middleton Heywood Light Railway Sanctioned, but with Conditions, 248
  • -- Privately Owned Wagons and Either-side Brakes, 197
  • -- Railway Statistics for February, 1926, 11
  • -- Railway Statistics for March, 1926, 99
  • -- Railway Statistics for April, 1926, 143
  • -- Railway Statistics for May, 1926, 223, 235
  • -- Railway Statistics for July, 1926. 443
  • -- Railway Statistics for August, 1926, 553
  • -- Railway Statistics for September, 1926, 663
  • -- Reports to Minister on Travelling Facilities to and from North and North-East London and East London, 637
  • -- Tramways and Railway Competition, Appeal to the Ministry for Legislation in Favour of Tramways, 11
  • -- Travelling Facilities in North London Reported on, Report on East London Awaited, 63
  • -- Underground Tunnel to Connect Piccadilly and City Line Tubes, 335, 417
  • - National Union of Railwaymen
  • -- Analysis of Members us Guardians, Councillors, andc., 63
  • -- Repetition of Railway Centenary Demonstration, 361
  • - New South Wales Railways, Progress of Work on Cuttings for Kyogle Railway, 609
  • - New South Wales, Survey for Railway, Moss Vale-Port Kembla, 11
  • - New York Central Railroad Celebrates Centenary of Charter for Mohawk and Hudson Railway, 11
  • - New Zealand, Railway Workshops in, 103
  • - Paris and Orleans Trains Hauled by Electric Locomotives for First Time, 417
  • - Parliamentary Notices as to Railway Bills for Next Session, Paucity of, 609
  • RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
  • - Pay and Salary, House of Lords Differentiation, 11
  • - Peru, Deviation of Central Railway to Avoid Flood Damage, 335
  • - Piccadilly Road Traffic, Control by Railway Signals, 443
  • - Post-office Vehicles in France, 443
  • - Presentation of Veteran Engine-drivers to the King, 417
  • - Queen of Roumania's Free Travel in the United States, 527
  • - Rail Joint, New Type Successful, 527
  • - Railway Companies' Power to Increase Rates, Test Case in Chancery, 63, 117, 527
  • - Railway Finance and the Industrial Situation Before and After April 1926, to end of July, 171
  • - Railway Lines and Widenings, Extensive Additions Authorised, 389
  • - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 117, 171, 307, 389, 553
  • - Railwaymen's Day, Proposed Pageant, 91
  • - Railway Rates Tribunal
  • -- Complaints of New Schedule Kates Regarding Private Wagons of Coalowners on Southern Railway, 11
  • -- Rates Raising Permitted by Law, 689
  • -- Standard Charges Consideration Resumed, 417
  • -- Test Case in the Court of Appeal, 63, 117, 527
  • - Railway Returns, Miscellaneous Information and Comparisons between Railways, 143
  • - Railway Returns for 1925, Only Five Passenger-carrying Vehicles Built or Bought without Electric Lighting, 443
  • - Reduction of Staff and the General Strike, Sir Ralph Wedgwood's View, 443
  • - "Retarders" for Checking Speed of Wagons, 36
  • - Retirement anti Previous Services of Mr. Thomas Carlton, 37
  • - Road Motors' Competition with Railways, Sir Ralph Wedgewood's Views, 471
  • - Shopmen Question, Probability of Settlement, 63, 663
  • - Shopmen Question Settlement Rejected, 277
  • - Signals, Automatic, Three-aspect Day Colour Light to be Used between Capo Town and Wynborg, 171
  • - Signals, Day Colour Light to be Used on 800 Miles of an American Railway, 171
  • - Sao Paulo New Station, 499
  • - Solway Viaduct and Risk of Railway Accident, 197
  • - South London, Transit Conditions in, 579
  • - Southern India Railway Development. Discussion, 609
  • - Southern Railway :
  • -- Bill of Southern Railway Read a Third Time, 11
  • -- Cannon-street Station Reopened, Cannonstreet and Charing Cross Platforms Renumbered, 11
  • -- Electrical Equipment on the Southern Railway, Changes to be Made, 171, 581, 609
  • -- Ferry Service at Lymington and Neglected Dredging, 553
  • -- Further Electrification on the Southern Railway, 581, 609
  • -- Great Eastern Railway's Previous Reforms, Comparison between Electric and Steam Services, Mr. R. Bell, 171
  • -- Improvements on the Southern Railway, Foggy Weather Arrangements, 471
  • -- Leatherhead Junction Towards Guildford, Projected Closing of Present Station, 417
  • -- Omnibus Station at Victoria, Starting Signal Arrangements, 63
  • -- Ramsgate and Margate New Lines and Connections, 37
  • -- Reopening of Electrical Services on South London Line, 361
  • - Summer Services and Coal Shortage, 37
  • - Thames Bridges, Suggested Conversion to Road Bridges and Serious Objections Thereto, 471
  • - Ticket and Change-giving Machines, 581
  • - Track Circuits and Length Requirements,37
  • - Tramcars on Single Tracks Controlled during Fogs by Old Wooden Staff System, 277
  • - Trans-Australian Train, Suggestion of Third Rail to Obviate the Difficulty of Difference in Gauge, 91
  • - Travelling Facilities of Certain London Boroughs, Public Inquiry, 277
  • - Trinidad Railways' Deficit, Select Committee's Recommendation, 717
  • - Tube Railways and Electric Lighting Improvements, 63
  • - Underground, Escalators and Lifts on the, 581
  • - Underground Expenses Leave 5 per cent, for Dividends and Reserves, 117
  • - Underground Railway Tunnel to Connect Piccadilly and City Line Tubes, Not for Use of Public, 335, 417
  • - Underground Railways of London, Density of Traffic and Time-saving, 143
  • - Underground Suggestion Scheme, Useful Results, 223
  • - Unemployment and Short Time on the Railways since the General Strike, J. H. Thomas, 443
  • - United States Centenary of First Railway Opening, 553
  • - Unusual Case Consequent on Smoke from Fire on Railway Bank, 637
  • - Wages Boards Exchanged for New Scheme in U.S.A., 197
  • - Wagon Scarcity Difficulties, 662
  • - Wagons, Privately Owned, Analysis, 389
  • - Wimbledon Station Reconstruction, 10
  • - Winter Train Service, Few Changes, 335
  • - Workmen's Train Grievances and Fares, 249
  • - Rotary Converters, 2000-Kilowatt, for Mansion House Underground Sub-station, 223
  • RAINFALL Beats All Records in Saskatchewan, 171
  • Rainfall Record of Now York Broken, 277
  • Rand Mines, Misfire Accidents Increase, 499
  • Raw Rubber from Native Sources, South Africa, 249
  • Reclamation Work on Foreshore at Port Elizabeth, 637
  • Refrigerating Apparatus for Household Use, Two New Inventions, 663
  • Re-heat Treatment of Carbon Steel Gas Cylinders, Recommendation of Committee, 171
  • Remarkable Record, 393
  • Resin, Synthetic, with Certain Glass Characteristics, Discovered by Dr. Pollak, 663
  • Retort Plant, Tasmania, Result of Weeks' Trial Run, 91
  • Road Construction in British Columbia, Three Years' Programme, 609
  • Road Traffic of Piccadilly, Colour Light Signals, 91
  • Road Transport in the Future, A. Baker, 307
  • Rome, Underground Transport for, Planned by Government, 553
  • Roumanian Government, Annual Orders for Rolling Stock at Bukarcst, Works, 277
  • Royal Metal Trades Pension and Benevolent Society, 207
  • Rubber Curing, Suggested Use of Paranitrophenal, 91
  • Rubber Manufacture by New Process in America, 499
  • Rubber Purchase by Manufacturers for the Current Year, Estimate of, 689
  • Rubber Tire Factory for H uge Output Projected for Sydney, Australia, 715
  • Ruling Pens, Care of, 171

S

  • SAFETY Measurements for Planks to Support Men at Work, 715
  • Safety in Mines Research Board, 103
  • St. Lawrence. New North Channel, to be Opened During High Water Season, 1927, 249
  • Salt Wells at McMurray, Alberta, Successful Mining, 37
  • Salt Works for Sea Water Evaporation Under Construction in Queensland, 171
  • Sands, Bituminous, Analysis and Experiments on, 581
  • Sao Paulo Hydraulic Works, 397
  • Scholarships, Research, Offer by Rockefeller Institute and Commonwealth Institute, 63
  • Science Museum, Lecture Tour Arrangements, 649
  • Scientific Discovery, Apparatus Used for, and Possibility of Securing for the Nation, 117
  • Scottish Engineering Works Sold and Altered for Production of Artificial Silk, 249
  • Sewage Works, Sludge Beds Covered by Glass, Increased Capacity as Result, 117
  • Sewerage Scheme at Oruro, Bolivia, and Canal to Connect, with River. Both Contracts Secured by this Country, 689
  • Shale--see also Oil
  • Shale Oil in Tasmania, Geological Calculations of Very Large Deposits, 689
  • Shanghai Arsenal to Become a Limited Company, 443
  • Shanghai, Motor Cars, 55 Per Cent, of American Make, 277
  • Shanghai, New Plant of Chapei Electricity and Waterworks Company, 443
  • Shanghai, Suggested Conversion of Kiangnan Arsenal into a Factory, 91
  • Shawinigan Water anti Power Company's New Power Station, 527
  • Shed, Very Large Area, Proposed Construction on the Mersey, 581
  • Sheffield Town Planning, 389
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
  • - British Submarine Depot Ship, 311
  • - Canadian Pacific Cargo Ships, Three New, 21
  • - Cargo Steamers' Cost at Greenock, 499
  • - China's Foreign Trade, Japanese and British Ships as Principal Carriers, 315
  • - Cunard Liner Berengaria Running with Repaired Rudder During Manufacture of New One, 277
  • - Cunarder Mauretania, 12.5 Days' Performance, 223
  • - Diesel-electric Tugs, Very Large. Used on Panama Canal, 689
  • - Electric Passenger Ship, Largest Commercial Craft Built in U.S.A., 197
  • - Finland's Projected Submarine Flotilla, 307
  • - Forty Vessels with Electric Motors Connected to the Screw Shafts, 223
  • - French Cruiser Tourville Launched, 223
  • - German Trade Ship Vatcrland Said to be Largest in the World. 171
  • - Germany's Commercial Fleet, Decline and Rebuilding, 527
  • - H.M.S. Ajax and H.M.S. King George V. to be Broken Up at Rosyth, 689
  • - Italian Government's Subsidy Assist once to Shipbuilding, 663
  • - Japanese Steamship in the Scheldt, Failure of Salvage Operations, 37
  • - Large Electric Passenger Ship, The First Keel Laid at Newport News, Virginia, 223
  • - Largest Fresh Water Cargo Ship, 307
  • - Lightship, Very Up-to-date, for Mouth of Rangoon River, 91
  • - Motor Lifeboat, New, at Plymouth, 62
  • - Motor Vessel for New Zealand Government, 319
  • - Navigation Light, Unattended Flashlight, 143
  • - New Submarine Oberon, Trial of, 335
  • - Norwegian Mercantile Fleet, 63
  • - Oil-carrying Vessels, Board of Trade Warnings as to Suitable Precautions, 307
  • - Poland Start ing a Mercantile Fleet, 527
  • - Raising United States Submarine, Difficulties Overcome by Nozzle Invention, 197
  • - Record Ship Coaling at Svdney, Nova Scotia, 91
  • - Regulations for Elect rival Equipment of, 235
  • - Shifting Cargoes, Special Parking for Zinc Concentrates, 37
  • - Shipbuilding Employers and Trade Unions, Meeting, 609
  • - Shipping on the Clyde and on the Tyne, Decreased Output, 143
  • - Ships Guided to Harbour, However Thick the Fog, Special Device Employed, 316
  • - Singapore Harbour, Greatly Increased Traffic, 663
  • - Submarines Two Large, Launched, for Australia, 37
  • - The Egypt, Salvage of, Suspended for the Winter, 361

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :

  • - Train Ferry for Kootenay Luke, British Columbia. 58ft
  • - Wireless Daily Communication Over 11,000 Milea by Australian Liner, 521
  • - Yangtze River, Great, Increase in Steam and Motor Navigation on, 715
  • SILTING Up of Bengal River, 197
  • Singapore Naval Base, Satisfactory Progress of Work, 117
  • Slide Rule, Commercial, John Davis and Son, (Derby), Ltd., 577
  • Slovakia, Eastern, Proposed Electric Supply for, by Hydro-electric Station, 389
  • Smoke Abatement Lead, Need of Educative Propaganda, 417
  • Soap Factory Erection at North Wall, Dublin, 205
  • Soap Works at Irlam, New Section Opened, 171
  • Soda Recovery Plant at Magadi, East Africa, to be Re-started, 249
  • Sodium Sulphate Production from Alkaline Lakes in Saskatchewan, 63
  • Spain and Portugal, Time Limit for Resumption for Negotiations as to Harnessing Douro Falls, 197
  • Spare Parts for Machines Already Sold, 117
  • Specialised Information in Great Britain and Ireland, Directory of Sources of, 11
  • Spiers, Frederick S., Memorial, 75
  • Stains from Contact between Marble and Steel Work, Remedy for, 471
  • Steam Accumulator Storing 10,000 lb., 581
  • Steam Engine and Boiler to Replace Oil Engines in Power Station at Burghersdorp, South Africa, 715
  • Steam Pipe, Flexible, Explosion,Official Report, 689
  • Steam Turbine in Trinidad, Special Features of Construction, 143
  • Steamers on Upper Yangtse River, Great Increase in Number of, 117
  • Steel--see Iron and Steel
  • Suez Canal Traffic and British Coal Working Stoppage, 527
  • Sugar Beet Factory at Bassano. Alberta, 663
  • Sugar Beet Factory near Selby, 581
  • Sugar Beet Factory, Spalding, to Begin Operations, 249
  • Sugar Beet Factory, near Wellington, Shropshire, Date for Completion, 714
  • Sugar Beet in Manitoba, Results from Experimental Growing, 443
  • Sugar Cane, Factory at Luabo, 352, 378, 390 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1926)
  • Sugar Cane, Machine for Harvesting, 581
  • Sulphur has no Disadvantages in Diesel Fuel, 417
  • Sulphur Mines in Sicily, Cont nut Signed for Electrification of all Services Connected Therewith, 63
  • Sulphuric Acid Factory to be Put Up in China, 471
  • Sunlight Rays under Water Imitation of, to Check Anchor Ice Formation, 663
  • Surface Finishes, New Testing Inspection Machine, 637
  • Survey of India, Complete Reorganisation of, into Five Circles, 277
  • Swedish Standard Type of Cheap Passenger Motor Cars, 197
  • Swedish Trade Reports Shipbuilding Industry Improved but Iron Industry Still Depressed, 361
  • Sydney, Australia, and Maitland, New Carrier Wave Telephone Service, 91
  • Synchronous Condensers, Largest Yet Built for Southern Californian Company, 335
  • Synthetic Ammonia Works of Large Capacity Projected in Japan, 417
  • Synthetic Rubber, Reported Progress in Manufacture of, by German Dye Trust, 343

T

  • TANNING Material from Brown Coal, 223
  • Tasmanian Carbide Works, Prospect of Sale to English Group, 117
  • Taxi-cabs in Peking. Company Formed to Run, 143
  • Technical Terms Employed in Branches of Physics and Physiology Connected with Illumination, 715
  • "Teknisk Tidskrift," 376
  • Telephone Cable, Subterranean, between Cairo and Alexandria, 249
  • Telephone, State, Department of Czechoslovakia to Replace Manual by Marconi Relay Automatic System, 117
  • Telephone Users of the World, 14-2 to every 100 People in United States, 2-8 per 100 in Great Britain, 171
  • Tellurium as an Alloy with many Varieties of Metals, 335
  • Tenders Invited by Madrid for Various Public Improvements, 277
  • Theosophical Society, Australia. Erects Powerful Broadcasting Station, 361
  • Thomas, H. Kerr, Debt of the Community to the Automobile, 384
  • Tidal Power on the Tay, Scheme Put Forward by Professor A. R. Fulton, 689
  • Tin-bearing Ores in Cornwall, Successful Exploration Work, 553
  • Tin Deposits Discovery on King Island. Bans Straits, 219
  • Tin Mine, Wheal Kitty, St. Agnes, Cornwall, Work for Unemployed, 581
  • Tin. Recovery of Ore Previously Wasted, 471
  • Tin, Rich Lode, Found in Tasmania, 417
  • "Titanite" as Material for Patternmaking, 527
  • Tiverton Town Water Supply, 361
  • Tokyo and Yokohama. Reconstruction after Earthquake Very Slow, 443
  • Tool, New Device, for Removing Tar Coating from Steel Water Main, 443
  • Toronto Purchase of Ironworks Land for Viaduct and Harbour Development, 249
  • Torquay Water, Electricity and Harbour Undertakings, Further Powers to be Sought, 637
  • Toxic Gases Danger, 471
  • Trade Facilities Acts, Treasury Grants for Electrical Supply and Beet Sugar, 553
  • Training for Automobile Engineering, Recommended Course, 526
  • Transvaal Platinum Reduction Plant, Output for June, 197
  • Triethylamine and Diethylamine, New Process for Manufacture of, 361
  • Trolley Omnibus Abandoned for Street Car in Larger American Cities, 249
  • Tsingtao Wharves and Harbour Suffering from Wholesale Neglect, 443
  • Tungting Lake, Yangtze Valley, Projected Survey of, 443
  • Tyne Improvement Commissioners, Projected Schemes, 37

U

  • UNITED States Firm Buying Up Canadian Works, 335
  • United States Radium Corporation has Closed its Plant at Orange, N. J., 715
  • University of Bristol, 155
  • University of London, University College, Centenary Appeal and Programme, 593
  • Upington, South Africa, Considering Water and Electricity Scheme, 417

V

  • VIBRATION Caused by Rolling of Trains, Effect on Building over the Track, 715
  • Vienna, Ambitious Power Schemes for, Negotiations with American Financiers, 715
  • Vienna, New Water Power Works Erected in 1925, 715

W

  • WAREHOUSE, Big New, at Montreal, 499
  • Watchmaking, Maintenance of Schools giving Technical Instruction in, in Switzerland and France, 527
  • Water Level Indicator for Gauge Glasses, Effective Type, 429
  • Water Power Utilisation Research Society in Germany, 335
  • Water Raising by Egyptian Natives, Conditions of Work, 249
  • Waterproof Glue, Formula for Preparing, 443
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Brazil, Water System in, 322
  • - Murray River, Australia, Hume Reservoir Works, Cost and Progress, 553
  • - Murray Water Conservation Scheme, Additional Weirs Question, 471
  • - Rangoon to Obtain Water Supply by Damming the Salwin, 689
  • - Sydney and Canberra Water Supply Scheme, 471
  • - Sydney Water Board's Expenditure on New Works, 662
  • - Victoria, Water Storage Schemes in Progress and Contemplated, 171
  • WATER-TUBE Boiler Explosion Caused by Neglect, 471, 617
  • Wave-speed Camera--see Pressure Wave
  • Wax Extract from Flax Plant Tissues, Valuable Properties of, 197
  • Waygood-Otis Club New Sports Ground, 23
  • Welded Connections in Steel-framed Building, Comparison with Strength of Rivets, 11
  • Welding Aluminium, New Process, D. H. K. Bottrill, 663, 689
  • Welding Exhibition at Buffalo, N.Y., 443
  • Wells Drilled for Oil and Gas in the United States, Statistics, 553
  • Whale Fishing, Trial of Breech-loading Gun for, 197
  • Whale Oil Research Success, 389
  • Wharfage for Deep-draught Vessels at Cairns Harbour, North Queensland, 499
  • Whitworth Society, Fourth Annual Commemoration Dinner, 724
  • Whitworth Society, Summer Meeting, 103
  • Wind Pressure, Pulsating or Static Effects on Different Structures, 581
  • Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, Construction to be Started, 609
  • Wire and Wire Nail Works of Karahgatch, Turkey, Begin Work, 307
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
  • - Atmospheric Disturbances, Experiments with New Invention, 63
  • - Bolivia Telegraph and Wireless Services, Contract with Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., 143
  • - Bombay and Calcutta, Projected Well- organised Broadcasting Service,117
  • - British Broadcasting to Pass Under Government Control, 63
  • - Broadcasting of Portraits and Pictures, Monsieur Hermod Petersen, 609, 637
  • - Broadcasting Station in Vienna, 356
  • - Crop Production Assisted by Wireless Aerials Near Potsdam, 361
  • - Czecho-Slovak Railways and Wireless Receiving Stations in Trains, 389
  • - French Postal Tests of Wireless Telegraphic Apparatus, 335
  • - Greece, Wireless Station Projected, 499
  • - Hungary's Great Advance in Use of Wireless, 249
  • - Marconi Marine Communication Company and Radio Communication Company Form Working Agreement, 527
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued):
  • - Mexico and Cuba, Telegraph Systems to be Connected by Wireless, 307
  • - Radio Apparatus Production in Canada, 174
  • - Radio-electric Mast for Guiding Ships at a Distance, Value Proved in Fog, 277
  • - Reaction on the Aerial, Enforcement of Regulations in Regard to Licences, 63
  • - Seventy Radio Receiving Sets for Isolated Camps in Oregon and California, 403
  • - Ship's Record Daily Communication with Sydney on Voyage to England, 521
  • - Waves of Accurately Known Frequency, Usefulness of Transmission, 223
  • - Wireless Apparatus Tested as Possible Substitute for Submarine Cable, 389
  • WOOD Oil Trees. Experimental Plantation of, in Tasmania, 581
  • Woolwich Dockyard at Auction, 31
  • Work on the New Outer Harbour at Macao, 689
  • World's Largest Motor Liner, 653

Y

  • YARRA River Improvement Projected, 471

Z

  • ZINC, Pure, Physical Properties and Crystal Structure of, 91
  • Zululand Plant for Extracting Tanning Material from Wattle Bark, 471

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