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AERIAL, New Form, | A | ||
*AERIAL, New Form, "Vertex," and its Advantages, 43 | |||
AERONAUTICS : | *AERONAUTICS : | ||
Aerodrome Extensions at Wittering, 479 | *- Aerodrome Extensions at Wittering, 479 | ||
*- Air Surveys, Their Disadvantages, 509 | |||
Air Surveys, Their Disadvantages, 509 | *- Cable for Guiding Aeroplanes in Flight, M. William Lottis, 43 | ||
*- Dirigibles for Transatlantic Mails, Tests to be Made, 569 | |||
Cable for Guiding Aeroplanes in Flight, M. William Lottis, 43 | *- Fleet of Thirteen Aeroplanes for Protection of Lumber and Paper Industries in Ontario, 335 | ||
*- Helicopter Flight in Paris, 95 | |||
Dirigibles for Transatlantic Mails, Tests to be Made, 569 | *- Howard Aerodrome Secured by Vickers Limited for Construction of Government Airship, 629 | ||
*- Howden Airship Station to be Demolished, 175 | |||
Fleet of Thirteen Aeroplanes for Protection of Lumber and Paper Industries in Ontario, 335 | *AGRICULTURAL Machinery, Renewal of Field Trials of Implements by Royal Agricultural Society, 227 | ||
*Alcohol Industrial Spirit from Potatoes, Proposed Flotation of Company for Manufacture, 717 | |||
Helicopter Flight in Paris, 95 | *Allen, Edgar, and Co., "Catalogue C," 121 | ||
*Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556 | |||
Howard Aerodrome Secured by Vickers Limited for Construction of Government Airship, 629 | *Aluminium Paint and Aluminium Leaf, 69 | ||
*Aluminium Powder Explosion, Hints on Dealing with, 15 | |||
Howden Airship Station to be Demolished, 175 | *Aluminium Works near Fort William, Proposal for Establishment of, 201 | ||
*American Activity in Power Plant, 479 | |||
AGRICULTURAL Machinery, Renewal of Field Trials of Implements by Royal Agricultural Society, 227 | *American Mine Explosions, Serious Results from Use of Black Blasting Powder, 479 | ||
*Anhydrous Liquid Hydro-cyanic Acid, Proposed Factory for Production of, in Australia, 717 | |||
Alcohol Industrial Spirit from Potatoes, Proposed Flotation of Company for Manufacture, 717 | *Annealing Furnace Fatal Accident, 361 | ||
*Arch Dam Investigation in California, 387 | |||
Allen, Edgar, and Co., | *Architects, British, Conference, 261 | ||
*Architectural Education, International Congress on, 183 | |||
Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556 | *Argentina, Unparalleled Building Activities and Demand for Building Supplies, 255 | ||
Aluminium Paint and Aluminium Leaf, 69 | |||
Aluminium Powder Explosion, Hints on Dealing with, 15 | |||
Aluminium Works near Fort William, Proposal for Establishment of, 201 | |||
American Activity in Power Plant, 479 | |||
American Mine Explosions, Serious Results from Use of Black Blasting Powder, 479 | |||
Anhydrous Liquid Hydro-cyanic Acid, Proposed Factory for Production of, in Australia, 717 | |||
Annealing Furnace Fatal Accident, 361 | |||
Arch Dam Investigation in California, 387 | |||
Architects, British, Conference, 261 | |||
Architectural Education, International Congress on, 183 | |||
Argentina, Unparalleled Building Activities and Demand for Building Supplies, 255 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ||
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER : | |||
*- Metallurgical Defects in Engineering Materials, Professor F. C. Thompson, 239 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY : | |||
*- Annual Meeting, Forty-sixth, Award of Meldola Medal, Elections, 264 | |||
Annual Meeting, Forty-sixth, Award of Meldola Medal, Elections, 264 | *- "National Federation of Men of Science," 43 | ||
*- Students' Association : | |||
*-- Visit to the British Empire Exhibition, 628 | |||
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | |||
Students | *- Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 120 | ||
*- Award of Gold Medal to Professor Albert Sauveur, Harvard Uni verity, 174 | |||
Visit to the British Empire Exhibition, 628 | *INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS : | ||
*- Diesel-electric Drive and Turbines, P. J. Higgs, 457 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF METALS : | |||
*- Annual Autumn Meeting to be Held in London, 731 | |||
Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 120 Award of Gold Medal to Professor Albert Sauveur, Harvard Uni verity, 174 | *- Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 159 | ||
*- Institute of Metals' Invitation to Overseas Visitors, 479 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS : | |||
*- Annual Meeting and Elections, 644 | |||
Higgs, 457 | *- Physicist in Metallurgy, Dr. C. H. Desch, 133 | ||
*INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS : | |||
*- Award for Best Street Frontage, 509 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT : | |||
Annual Autumn Meeting to be Held in London, 731 | *- Date of Receipt of Papers for Current Awards, 110 | ||
*- Inland Waterways of England, E. Manning Lewis, 43 | |||
Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 159 | *INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS : | ||
*- General Meeting, 200 | |||
Institute of | *- Fundamentals of Cost Production, H. Kerr Thomas, 200 | ||
*- Lecture, Percy Pritchard, Suggestion to Students, 166 | |||
*- New Prizes Offered, 270 | |||
*- Prize Award and Reading of Papers, 644 | |||
Annual Meeting and Elections, 644 | *- Water-cooled Aero-engines, A. J. Rowledge, 69 | ||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued): | |||
Physicist in Metallurgy, Dr. C. H. Desch, 133 | *INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : | ||
*- Ballot for Election of Officers, 583 | |||
*- James Forrest Lecture, Thirtieth, to be Delivered by Professor Elihu Thomson, of Massachusetts, Kelvin Gold Medal Award, 526 | |||
*- Birmingham and District Association : | |||
*-- Annual Dinner, Problem of New Street Station Traffic, 283 | |||
*- London Students : | |||
Date of Receipt of Papers for Current Awards, 110 | *-- Forty-third Annual Dinner, 343 | ||
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
Inland Waterways of England, E. Manning Lewis, 43 | *- Annual Dinner, 239 | ||
*- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 136 | |||
*- Electrical Developments in France, E. M. Malek, 227 | |||
*- Faraday Medal Award to Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti, 147 | |||
General Meeting, 200 | *- Faraday Medal Presentation, 413 | ||
*- Fifteenth Kelvin Lecture, G. Semenza, 413 | |||
Fundamentals of Cost Production, H. | *- Kelvin Centenary, 569, 586 | ||
*- New By-law, Title of Members, 369 | |||
Kerr Thomas, 200 | *- Visit of Delegates of Overseas Technical Institutions, 610, 702 | ||
*- Western Centre : | |||
Lecture, Percy Pritchard, Suggestion to Students, 166 | *-- First Joint Meeting with Mining Electrical Engineers, 509 | ||
*-- Visit to Lydney Power Station, 509 | |||
New Prizes Offered, 270 | *INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING- ENGINEERS : | ||
*- Annual General Meeting, Election of President and his Suggestions, 175 | |||
Prize Award and Reading of Papers, 644 Water-cooled Aero-engines, A. J. Rowledge, 69 | *- Universal Regulator, Temperature, Thomas Lindsay, 55 | ||
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS : | |||
*- Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, 556 | |||
*- Overhead Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556 | |||
*- Progress in Equipment Used for Marine Propulsion, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, 255 | |||
Ballot for Election of Officers, 583 | *- Water-tube Boilers, L. M. Jockel, 479 | ||
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
James Forrest Lecture, Thirtieth, to be Delivered by Professor Elihu Thomson, of Massachusetts, Kelvin Gold Medal Award, 526 | *- Midland Branch : | ||
*-- Conversazione in University at Edgbaston, 599 | |||
Birmingham and District Association : Annual Dinner, Problem of New Street | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ||
*INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY : | |||
Station Traffic, 283 | *- Annual Dinner, Lack of Base Metals, Empire Congress on Mining and Metallurgy, 395 | ||
*- Award of Gold Medal, 237 | |||
London Students : | *INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS : | ||
*- South-Western District: | |||
Forty-third Annual Dinner, 343 | *-- Regional Town-planning, 283 | ||
*- Yorkshire District: | |||
*-- Jubilee Year, Examination Necessary for Future Admission to Membership, 387 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
Annual Dinner, 239 | *- Annual and Summer Meetings, Invitations to Guests from France and Holland, 155 | ||
*INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS : | |||
A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 136 | *- Hypochlorite Process of Refining Compared with Use of Sulphuric Acid, A. E. Dunstan, 43 | ||
*- Maidan-i-Nafton Oilfield, One of Most Important Known, R. K. Richardson, 539 | |||
Electrical Developments in France, E. M. Malek, 227 | *INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS : | ||
*- Elections and Proposed Awards, 293 | |||
Faraday Medal Award to Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti, 147 | *INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*- Elections of President and Vice-president, 175 | |||
Faraday Medal Presentation, 413 | *- Increased Member Roll, Library Presentation to the Institution, 227 | ||
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL : | |||
Fifteenth Kelvin Lecture, G. Semenza, 413 | *- Annual Meeting and Reports, 526 | ||
*- Meetings and Elections, 145, 264, 402, 526 | |||
Kelvin Centenary, 569, 586 | *- Programme of Lectures, Resumption of Friday Evening Meetings, 428 | ||
*INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : | |||
New By-law, Title of Members, 369 | *- Annual Dinner, 317 | ||
*- Election of Officers and Council, 613 | |||
Visit of Delegates of Overseas Technical Institutions, 610, 702 | *- Yorkshire Branch Formed, 687 | ||
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY : | |||
Western Centre : | *- Chemical Engineering Group and Institution of Mechanical Engineers : | ||
*-- Symposium on Treatment on Water for Industrial Purposes, 55 | |||
First Joint Meeting with Mining Electrical Engineers, 509 | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ||
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (continued): | |||
Visit to Lydney Power Station, 509 | *- Birmingham Section : | ||
*-- Emulsion of Petrol as Fuel for Internal Combustion Engines, F. J. C. China 445 | |||
*- Midland Section : | |||
*-- Spontaneous Combustion, Its Causes, J. Ivon Graham, 121 | |||
Annual General Meeting, Election of President and his Suggestions, 175 | *SOCIETY, FARADAY : | ||
*- Meeting and Programme, Oppau Explosion Investigation and Report, 360, 413 | |||
Universal Regulator, Temperature, Thomas Lindsay, 55 | *SOCIETY, OPTICAL : | ||
*- Annual General Meeting,- Election of Officers and Council, 235 | |||
*SOCIETY, RADIO, OF GREAT BRITAIN : | |||
*- Postponement of Meeting, Lecture, Faithful Reproduction by Broadcast, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 425 | |||
Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, 556 | *SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS : | ||
*- Borneo, Sarawak, Oil Resources Development Results, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361 | |||
Overhead Aluminium Conductors, H. G. | *- Cantor Lecture, E. V. Evans, Use of Film to Depict Chemical Changes, 335 | ||
*- Neglect of X-rays Benefit, Lecture by Dr. V. E. Pullin, 537 | |||
Williams, 507, 556 | *SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ENGINEERING : | ||
*- Second International Conference, 387 | |||
Progress in Equipment Used for Marine Propulsion, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, 255 | *ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, Unknown Particles, 599 | ||
*Australia, Railway Bridge Over Murray River, Details of Construction, 227 | |||
Water-tube Boilers, L. M. Jockel, 479 | *Automatic Guns, War Office Experiments, 43 | ||
*Automatic Telephone Exchange Projected, First in London, 43 | |||
*Automobile Services, French, to Connect the Cotton-growing Districts with the Niger, 687 | |||
*Avonmouth Dock Extension Contract, 94 | |||
Midland Branch : | |||
Conversazione in University at Edgbaston, 599 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES | |||
Award of Gold Medal, 237 | |||
South-Western District : | |||
Regional Town-planning, 283 Yorkshire District : | |||
Jubilee Year, Examination Necessary for Future Admission to Membership, 387 | |||
Annual and Summer Meetings, Invitations to Guests from France and Holland, 155 | |||
Maidan-i-Nafton Oilfield, One of Most Important Known, R. K. Richardson, 539 | |||
Elections of President and Vice-president, 175 | |||
Increased Member Roll, Library Presentation to the Institution, 227 | |||
Annual Meeting and Reports, 526 | |||
Meetings and Elections, 145, 264, 402, 526 Programme of Lectures, Resumption of | |||
Friday Evening Meetings, 428 | |||
Annual Dinner, 317 | |||
Election of Officers and Council, 613 | |||
Yorkshire Branch | |||
Chemical Engineering Group and Institution of Mechanical Engineers : | |||
Symposium on Treatment on Water for Industrial Purposes, 55 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued | |||
Emulsion of Petrol as | |||
Midland Section : | |||
Spontaneous Combustion, Its Causes, J. Ivon Graham, 121 | |||
Meeting and Programme, Oppau Explosion Investigation and Report, 360, 413 | |||
Annual General Meeting, | |||
Postponement of Meeting, Lecture, Faithful Reproduction by Broadcast, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 425 | |||
Borneo, Sarawak, Oil Resources Development Results, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361 Cantor Lecture, E. V. Evans, Use of Film to Depict Chemical Changes, 335 | |||
Neglect of X-rays Benefit, Lecture by Dr. V. E. Pullin, 537 | |||
Second International Conference, 387 | |||
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, Unknown Particles, 599 | |||
Australia, Railway Bridge Over Murray River, Details of Construction, 227 | |||
Automatic Guns, War Office Experiments, 43 | |||
Automatic Telephone Exchange Projected, First in London, 43 | |||
Automobile Services, French, to Connect the Cotton-growing Districts with the Niger, 687 Avonmouth Dock Extension Contract, 94 | |||
B | B | ||
BALANCING Machine for Large Rotors, 629 | *BALANCING Machine for Large Rotors, 629 | ||
*Ball Bearings and the Time Factor, 201 | |||
Ball Bearings and the Time Factor, 201 | *Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, Souvenir of Empire Exhibition, 583 | ||
*Beira, East Africa, Port Improvements, 361 | |||
Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, Souvenir of | *Belt Fastener, New Type, Frys, Limited, 583 | ||
*Benzol as By-product of Australian Steel Works, Extensive Output of, 15 | |||
Empire Exhibition, 583 | *Birmingham Waterway to the Sea vid Worcester and Bristol Channel, Government Deputation with View to Financial Aid, 309 | ||
*Bitumen and Fish, Roads Dressing Committee's Report, 147 | |||
Beira, East Africa, Port Improvements, 361 | *Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel | ||
*Boiler Conversion to Burn Powdered Fuel, Guarantee Given, 479 | |||
Belt Fastener, New Type, Frys, Limited, 583 | *Boiler, Electric Steam, Unique Type, 539 | ||
*Boiler Explosion at Aberdare Power Station, Report, 445 | |||
Benzol as By-product of Australian Steel | *Boiler Flues' Unusual Failure, 599 | ||
*Boiler, Water-tube, Unusual Explosion of, 629 | |||
Works, Extensive Output of, 15 | *Boilermakers' Society Funds, Big Balance, 716 | ||
*Boilermakers' Society, Overtime Piecework Pay, 657 | |||
Birmingham Waterway to the Sea vid Worcester and Bristol Channel, Government Deputation with View to Financial Aid, 309 | *Bolts and Rivets Factory at Richmond, Victoria, 69 | ||
*Bore-hole Search for Oil, No Oil but Several Records Broken, 657 | |||
Bitumen and Fish, Roads Dressing | *Brasher Air Breakwater Tested 361 | ||
*Brass and Metal Mechanics' Increased Wages, 509 | |||
Blast- | *Brass, Red Stains on, Due to Use of Old Type of Furnace, 15 | ||
*Brassfounders Employers' Association and National Brass and Metal Mechanics' Society, New Wages Agreement, 445 | |||
Boiler Conversion to Burn Powdered Fuel, Guarantee Given, 479 | *Breakwater Tests, Brasher Air, 361 | ||
*Bridge, New, Across the Usk at Newport, 445 | |||
*Brisbane, Australia, Engineering Conference there in March, 1924, 69 | |||
*BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED MANUFACTURERSí ASSOCIATION : | |||
*- Annual Scholarships, 317, 361 | |||
*BRITISH ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION : | |||
*- Annual Luncheon, 343 | |||
BRITISH ENGINEERSí ASSOCIATION : | |||
*- Safeguarding of Industries Act, Resolution of Regret at Government Attitude, 445 | |||
*BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION : | |||
*- Institution of Automobile Engineers' Members Represented on Committee, 255 | |||
*- Standard Nomenclature for Cycle and Motor Cycle Parts, 264, 309 | |||
*- Standard Railway Rails, 674 | |||
*- Standard Specifications : | |||
*-- Galvanised Steel Wire Strand for Signalling Purposes, 644 | |||
*-- Lighting and Starter Cables on Motor Cars, 387 | |||
*-- Traction Motors of the Series-wound Direct-current Type, 15 | |||
*BRITISH FOUNDRYMEN, INSTITUTION OF : | |||
*- Cause of Bad Castings, 147 | |||
*British India Imports and Exports, Satisfactory Trade Balance, 509 | |||
*British Prices 70 Per Cent. Higher than Continental and Orders Sent Abroad in Consequence, 283, 312 | |||
*British Thomson-Houston Testers' Club, 293 | |||
*Broadcasting--see Wireless. | |||
*Bunkering Plant on the Tees, Satisfactory Test, 479 | |||
*Burns, New Treatment which Includes, Electric, Steam, and Metal Burns, 479 | |||
C | |||
*CABLE, Direct Connection between London and Emden, 175 | |||
*Calcium Arsenate Plant, Largest in the World at Montgomery, Alabama, 335 | |||
*Calculators for Gas Calorimetry, 608 | |||
*Cameron Falls Development, Ontario, Great Power Scheme, 15 | |||
*Canada, Wainwright Oilfield, Estimated Area, 69, 361 | |||
*Canadian Dominion Forest Service, Experimental Silvicultural Work, 147 | |||
*Canadian Gold and Silver Exports, 569 | |||
*Canadian Mineral Production Statistics, 15 | |||
*Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric Exhibition Vehicle, 413 | |||
*Canadian Resources of Natural Gas and Helium, Survey Results None too Favourable, 309 | |||
*Cape Breton, Harbour at Ingouish, Deepening on Account of Gypsum Deposit, 449 | |||
*Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air, Instrument for Detection, J. A. Vaughan, 413 | |||
*Castings of Sand and Cores Cleaned by High- pressure Water, 599 | |||
*Catalogues for Jerusalem, 183 | |||
*Cement and Mud Fluids Used in Oil and Gas Wells, Tests for Determination of Tensile Strength, 121 | |||
*Centralians, Old, Annual Dinner, 200 | |||
*Cerium for Gas Mantles and other Purposes, 201 | |||
*Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, First Provincial Meeting, 509 | |||
*Chelmsford Engineering Society, Fourth Annual Conversazione, 459 | |||
*Chicago Drainage Canal Threatens Further Damage to the Levels of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, 121 | |||
*Chilean Government Improvement of Irrigation and Canals, 255 | |||
*Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete Described as Dangerous, 569 | |||
*Chromium--see Iron and Steel | |||
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | |||
*- Alberta Coal, Great Increase in Output, 361 | |||
*- Antrim and Tyrone, Valuable Areas of Unworked Coal in, 15 | |||
*- Barrow Hill New Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 335 | |||
*- Belgian Congo, Result of Search for Coal, 657 | |||
*- Burnham-on-Crouch Coal Discovery, 361 | |||
*- Canada's Average Coal Consumption, 599 | |||
*- Coal-breaking Plant for Montreal, 69 | |||
*- Coal Dust Explosions in Utah, Intensive Study of Safety Precautions, 445 | |||
*- Coaling Staithes Projected at Port Clarence Wharf, River Tees, 147 | |||
*- Colliery Accidents in Scotland, Fire-damp and Naked Lights, 599 | |||
*- Colliery Chimneys Demolished, 361 | |||
*- Fushun, Schemes for Working Coal Deposits, 255 | |||
*- Lithuania's Limited Consumption of Coal and Coke, 227 | |||
*- Manchuria's New Coal Mines, 657 | |||
*- Man-handled Coal in England, 90 Per Cent. of Total Raised, 657 | |||
*- Markham Main Colliery, Progress of Sinkers, Expected Employment for Large Number of Men, 657 | |||
*- Natal Coal, Results of By-product Experiments, 69 | |||
*- New South Wales Coal Output, 569 | |||
*- Nova Scotia, New Mine and Colliery at Lingan, 121, 175, 445 | |||
*- Powdered Coal in the United States, Annual Consumption, 95 | |||
*- Pulverised Coal, High-pressure Plant, 402 | |||
*- Record Output from Deep Pit, 629 | |||
*- Rotherham Main Colliery, Probable Reopening of Barnsley Pit, 629 | |||
*- Scottish Collieries and Preventable Accidents, 539 | |||
*- Screenings, Excess of, in Coal Mining, American Complaint, 361 | |||
*- Seaton Delaval Coal Company's Development at Hastings Pit, 657 | |||
*- Snowdon Colliery near Dover, Purchase of, 95 | |||
*- Spitzbergen, New Coal Mining Operations, Extensive, Projected, 309 | |||
*- United States Coal Mines, Statistics of Injuries and Financial Loss, 361 | |||
*- Vibrating Screen for Fine Separation of Coal, 717 | |||
*- Victoria, Brown Coal Prospects at Bambra, 413 | |||
*- Warragul, Victoria, Coal Discovery, 569 | |||
*- Welsh Coalfields, Rhondda and Llanelly, 387 | |||
*- Wireless Communication for Mine Rescue Work, 361 | |||
*- Worcestershire Coal Mining Estate, Projected Development, 479 | |||
*- World's Production of Coal, United States Large Proportion, 387 | |||
*COLD-STARTING Oil Engine, Test Results' 283 | |||
*Cold Storage Scheme at Walvis Bay, 445 | |||
*Colonel Crompton's Eightieth Birthday, 656 | |||
*Commonwealth's New Duty Against Great Britain, 479 | |||
*Commonwealth Radium-bearing Ore, Great Possibilities, 687 | |||
*Complimentary Dinner, 395 | |||
*Compressed Fibre for Pistons of Internal Combustion Engines, 69 | |||
*Concrete as Lining for Mine Shafts, 15 | |||
*Condensers and Grid Leaks, Philip Coursey, 283 | |||
*Conferences and Congresses--see Exhibition, British Empire | |||
*Cooking Utensils Test, Report on Linings for, 43 | |||
*Copenhagen, British Club Opened, 298 | |||
*Copper in Australia, High Cost of Labour and Supplies and Closing Down of Mines, 69 | |||
*Copper Deposit in Rhodesia, Another Big Discovery of, 15 | |||
*Copper Mines in Australia to be Merged and Railway Extended, 599 | |||
*Copper Ore Deposit on Rhodesia-Congo Border, 117 | |||
*Copper Ore Deposits in Yugo-Slavia, 15 | |||
*Copper Production in Australia, Extension of Principal Company's Works, 15 | |||
CABLE, Direct Connection between London and Emden, 175 | *Copper Works and By-product Plant at Middlesbrough, 413 | ||
*Corrosion or Rusting of Metal Prevented by Use of Whitewash, 175 | |||
Calcium Arsenate Plant, Largest in the World | *Cost of Living and Men's Pay Unchanged, 444 | ||
*Cotton Ginnery Opening at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 127 | |||
at Montgomery, Alabama, 335 | *Coventry Commercial and Technical Library, Useful Additions, 599 | ||
*Cunard Company's New Naval Architect, 361 | |||
Calculators for Gas Calorimetry, 608 | *Cyanite, Interesting Possibilities of, 599 | ||
Cameron Falls Development, Ontario, Great | |||
Power Scheme, 15 | |||
Canada, Wainwright Oilfield, Estimated Area, | |||
69, 361 | |||
Canadian Dominion Forest Service, Experimental Silvicultural Work, 147 | |||
Canadian Gold and Silver Exports, 569 | |||
Canadian Mineral Production Statistics, 15 | |||
Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric Exhibition Vehicle, 413 | |||
Canadian Resources of Natural Gas and | |||
Helium, Survey Results None too Favourable, 309 | |||
Cape Breton, Harbour at Ingouish, Deepening on Account of Gypsum Deposit, 449 | |||
Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air, Instrument for Detection, J. A. Vaughan, 413 | |||
Castings of Sand and Cores Cleaned by High- | |||
Catalogues for Jerusalem, 183 | |||
Cement and Mud Fluids Used in Oil and Gas | |||
Wells, Tests for Determination of Tensile | |||
Strength, 121 | |||
Centralians, Old, Annual Dinner, 200 | |||
Cerium for Gas Mantles and other Purposes, 201 | |||
Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, First | |||
Provincial Meeting, 509 | |||
Chelmsford Engineering Society, Fourth Annual Conversazione, 459 | |||
Chicago Drainage Canal Threatens Further | |||
Damage to the Levels of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, 121 | |||
Chilean Government Improvement of Irrigation and Canals, 255 | |||
Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete Described as Dangerous, 569 | |||
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | |||
Alberta Coal, Great Increase in Output, 361 | |||
Antrim and Tyrone, Valuable Areas of Unworked Coal in, 15 | |||
Barrow Hill | |||
Belgian Congo, Result of Search for Coal, 657 | |||
Burnham-on-Crouch Coal Discovery, 361 | |||
Coal-breaking Plant for Montreal, 69 | |||
Coal Dust Explosions in Utah, Intensive | |||
Study of Safety Precautions, 445 | |||
Coaling Staithes Projected at Port Clarence Wharf, River Tees, 147 | |||
Colliery Accidents in Scotland, Fire-damp and Naked Lights, 599 | |||
Colliery Chimneys Demolished, 361 | |||
Fushun, Schemes for Working Coal Deposits, 255 | |||
Coke, 227 | |||
Man-handled Coal in England, 90 Per Cent. | |||
of Total Raised, 657 | |||
Markham Main Colliery, Progress of Sinkers, Expected Employment for Large Number of Men, 657 | |||
Natal Coal, Results of By-product Experiments, 69 | |||
New South Wales Coal Output, 569 | |||
Nova Scotia, New Mine and Colliery at | |||
Lingan, 121, 175, 445 | |||
Powdered Coal in the United States, Annual Consumption, 95 | |||
Pulverised Coal, High-pressure Plant, 402 | |||
Record Output from Deep Pit, 629 | |||
Rotherham Main Colliery, Probable Reopening of Barnsley Pit, 629 | |||
Scottish Collieries and Preventable Accidents, 539 | |||
Screenings, Excess of, in Coal Mining, American Complaint, 361 | |||
Seaton Delaval Coal | |||
Snowdon Colliery near Dover, Purchase of, 95 | |||
Spitzbergen, New Coal Mining Operations, Extensive, Projected, 309 | |||
United States Coal Mines, Statistics of Injuries and Financial Loss, 361 | |||
Vibrating Screen for Fine Separation of Coal, 717 | |||
Victoria, Brown Coal Prospects at Bambra, 413 | |||
Warragul, Victoria, Coal Discovery, 569 | |||
Welsh Coalfields, Rhondda and Llanelly, 387 | |||
Wireless Communication for Mine Rescue | |||
Work, 361 | |||
Worcestershire Coal Mining Estate, Projected Development, 479 | |||
Large Proportion, 387 | |||
COLD- | |||
Cold Storage Scheme at Walvis Bay, 445 | |||
Colonel | |||
Commonwealth Radium-bearing Ore, Great Possibilities, 687 | |||
Complimentary Dinner, 395 | |||
Compressed Fibre for Pistons of Internal Combustion Engines, 69 | |||
Concrete as Lining for Mine Shafts, 15 | |||
Condensers and Grid Leaks, Philip Coursey, 283 | |||
Conferences and | |||
British Empire | |||
Cooking Utensils Test, Report on Linings for, 43 | |||
Copenhagen, British Club Opened, 298 | |||
Copper in Australia, High Cost of Labour and | |||
Supplies and Closing Down of Mines, 69 | |||
Copper Deposit in Rhodesia, Another Big Discovery of, 15 | |||
Copper Mines in Australia to be Merged and Railway Extended, | |||
Copper Ore Deposit on Rhodesia-Congo Border, 117 | |||
Copper Ore Deposits in | |||
Copper Production in Australia, Extension of | |||
Principal | |||
Copper Works and By-product Plant at Middlesbrough, 413 | |||
Corrosion or Rusting of Metal Prevented by Use of Whitewash, 175 | |||
Cost of Living and | |||
Cotton Ginnery Opening at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 127 | |||
Coventry Commercial and Technical Library, Useful Additions, 599 | |||
Cunard | |||
Cyanite, Interesting Possibilities of, 599 | |||
D | D | ||
DAM Damage on the Musquash River Power Development Plant, 15 | *DAM Damage on the Musquash River Power Development Plant, 15 | ||
*Darlington to Replace Tramway System by Trolley Omnibuses, 657 | |||
Darlington to Replace Tramway System by Trolley Omnibuses, 657 | *Death of Mr. A. C. Flint, 121 | ||
*Death of Mr. Thomas Henry Rowe, Cornish Mining Engineer, 147 | |||
Death of Mr. A. | *Death of Mr. T. Settle, 121 | ||
*Derwent Diversion to Avoid Pollution from Colliery Refuse, 309 | |||
Death of Mr. Thomas Henry Rowe, Cornish | *Diamond “ Pipe ” Discovery in South Africa, 663 | ||
*Diesel Engine Tests at Wallsend, 671 | |||
Mining Engineer, 147 | *Dock Strike, Recent, Wages 125 Per Cent. Above Pre-war and Cost of Living 75 Per Cent., 255 | ||
*Docks, Surrey Commercial, and Dam Failure, 539 | |||
Death of Mr. T. Settle, 121 | *Dredged Material Delivered by Sunk Pipe, 255 | ||
*Dredger, Hopper, on the Great Lakes, Measurement and Equipment of, 335 | |||
Derwent Diversion to Avoid Pollution from | *Dubuc, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Successive Appointments in Canada, 255 | ||
*Dundee Harbour Extensions, 43 | |||
Colliery Refuse, 309 | *Dutch Manufacturer’s Discovery as Result of Government Order, 309 | ||
Diamond “ Pipe ” Discovery in South Africa, 663 | |||
Diesel Engine Tests at Wallsend, 671 | |||
Dock Strike, Recent, Wages 125 Per Cent. | |||
Above Pre-war and Cost of Living 75 Per Cent., 255 | |||
Docks, Surrey Commercial, and Dam Failure, 539 | |||
Dredged Material Delivered by Sunk Pipe, 255 | |||
Dredger, Hopper, on the Great Lakes, Measurement and Equipment of, 335 | |||
Dubuc, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Successive Appointments in Canada, 255 | |||
Dundee Harbour Extensions, 43 | |||
Dutch Manufacturer’s Discovery as Result of Government Order, 309 | |||
E | E | ||
EDINBURGH Gas-making Plant Extensions, 43 | *EDINBURGH Gas-making Plant Extensions, 43 | ||
*Edinburgh-Glasgow Road, New, Work to be Started on, 509 | |||
Edinburgh-Glasgow Road, New, Work to be Started on, 509 | *ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ||
*- Air Heating Advantages in an American Power Station, 509 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | *- Australasian Electric Supply Systems, Favourable Position of Certain Towns, 479 | ||
Air Heating Advantages in an American Power Station, 509 | *- Automatic Synchroniser, Brown Boveri, 387 | ||
*- Boston and Detroit, Plans for Transmission of Electrical Power, 569 | |||
Australasian Electric Supply Systems, Favourable Position of Certain Towns, 479 | *- Breakdowns, Electrical, in 1923, 629 | ||
*- British Columbia Electric Company's Projected Tunnel between Lakes, Tenders Called for, 539 | |||
Automatic Synchroniser, Brown Boveri, 387 Boston and Detroit, Plans for Transmission of Electrical Power, 569 | *- British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Heavy Cost of Equipment, 201 | ||
*- Burton-on-Trent Supply, Proposed Extension, 569 | |||
Breakdowns, Electrical, in 1923, 629 | *- Calcutta Electric Supply to be Extended to Outlying Districts, 43 | ||
*- Canada's Extensive Electric Power Development, 15 | |||
British Columbia Electric | *- Cape Town-Simonstown Line, New Electric Generating Station, 687 | ||
*- Collie Coalfield of Western Australia, Power Station for Supplying, 717 | |||
British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Heavy Cost of Equipment, 201 | *- Coventry Corporation Electricity Undertaking, 657 | ||
*- Deeside Electrical Requirements, Report by Aberdeen Chief Electrical Engineer, 445 | |||
Burton-on-Trent Supply, Proposed Extension, 569 | *- Direct Photographic Records of Electrical Impulses, 717 | ||
*- Electric Brass Melting in the United States, Activity Greatly in Excess of other Countries, 657 | |||
Calcutta Electric Supply to be Extended to Outlying Districts, 43 | *- Electric Power Mains Projected in the Midlands, 121 | ||
*- Electrical and Reciprocating Engine Power for Textile Factory Working, Comparison, 95 | |||
*- Electric Wire Manufacturing Companies in Japan, Great Impetus to Work Caused by Restoration after Earthquake, 255 | |||
*- Exeter Electricity Works, Extension of Plant, 387 | |||
Cape Town-Simonstown Line, New Electric Generating Station, 687 | *- Grit Arrester at Electricity Works, Good Results from, 283 | ||
*- "Hexaphase" System of Working Cables, 387 | |||
Collie Coalfield of Western Australia, Power Station for Supplying, 717 | *- Hull (Quebec) Electric Company's Big Project in the Gatineau Valley, 255 | ||
*- Illinois Company's Projected 200,000 Kilowatts Station, 717 | |||
Coventry Corporation Electricity Undertaking, 657 | *- Islington Borough Council's Experience of Refuse Collection, Horse and Electric Vehicles Compared, 309 | ||
*- Italian Orders for Two 30,000 Kilovoltampere Three-phase Alternators, 687 | |||
Deeside Electrical Requirements, Report by Aberdeen Chief Electrical Engineer, | *- Japanese Scheme for Power Development and Railway Electrification, 43 | ||
*- Manchuria Power Scheme on the Yalu River, 43 | |||
Direct Photographic Records of Electrical Impulses, 717 | *- Mersey Power Company's Prosperity 509 | ||
*- Million Volt Testing Set Ordered for Laboratory in Chicago, 717 | |||
Electric Brass Melting in the United States, Activity Greatly in Excess of other Countries, 657 | *- Mining Subsidence and Effect on Cables and Power Stations, Royal Commission Evidence, 539 | ||
*- Motor, 6300 H.P., American, in Course of Installation in India, 147 | |||
Electric Power Mains Projected in the Midlands, 121 | *- Motor Generator's Disastrous Breakdown, 569 | ||
*- Newark Corporation's Application Refused by Electricity Commissioners, 717 | |||
Electrical and Reciprocating Engine Power for Textile Factory Working, Comparison, 95 | *- Newcastle, New South Wales, Tramway Electrification, Cost and Saving, 69 í | ||
*- New York's Electric Signs and Large Amount of Electricity Required, 283 | |||
Electric Wire Manufacturing Companies in Japan, Great Impetus to Work Caused by Restoration after Earthquake, 255 | *- New Zealand's Extensive Use of Electric Power, 387 | ||
*- Pelton Wheel Shrunk on to Shaft by Means of Electric Heat, 201 | |||
Exeter Electricity Works, Extension of Plant, 387 | *- Pennsylvania's Production of Electric Power, 569 | ||
*- Plymouth Electricity Works Extension, 95 | |||
Grit Arrester at Electricity Works, Good Results from, 283 | *- Power Station Under Construction - at Molnungushi Falls, Rhodesia, 717 | ||
*- Ribble Power Station and Its Approaching Completion, 445 | |||
*- Scanty Use of Electricity in the United Kingdom, 395 | |||
*- Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, The B.E.A.M.A. Offer, 317 | |||
Hull (Quebec) Electric | *- Shanghai Municipal Electric Department, Annual Report, 657 | ||
*- South Africa and Electricity Supply Commission, Terms Arranged with Capetown and Durban, 687 | |||
Illinois | *- Storage Battery Competition, Five Vehicles Selected for Test, 687 | ||
*- Sugarloaf Rubicon Electricity Supply Scheme, Victoria, 95 | |||
Islington Borough | *- "Super-synchronous" Motor, New Type, 335 | ||
*- Sydney, New South Wales, Recommended Appointment of British Electrical Expert, 479 | |||
Italian Orders for Two 30,000 Kilovoltampere Three-phase Alternators, 687 | *- Talcs Used for Electrical Appliances, Tests, 445 | ||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | |||
Japanese Scheme for Power Development and Railway Electrification, 43 | *- Town Lighting of Lydenburg, South Africa, Waterfall to be Utilised, 335 | ||
*- Transformer Pillars Out of Operation, Tests of Apparatus for Reduction of Current Losses in, 260 | |||
Manchuria Power Scheme on the Yalu River, 43 | *- Transmission Line, Southern California, Increased Capacity, 95 | ||
*- Transmission Problems, Major A. M. Taylor's Hexaphase System, 201 | |||
Mersey Power | *- Underground Cable, 66,000-Volt, at Cleveland, Successful Tests on, 717 | ||
*- Underground Electric Railway Efforts at Economy in Use of Power Supply, 309 | |||
Million Volt Testing Set Ordered for Laboratory in Chicago, 717 | *- Union of South Africa, Use of Electric Power in Industrial Establishments, 717 | ||
*- Wattmeter, Direct-acting, Totalising, Recording, 479 | |||
Mining Subsidence and Effect on Cables and Power Stations, Royal Commission Evidence, 539 | *- Welder, New Electric, Advantages of, 599 | ||
*- Wireless Aerials Falling, Accidents, 387 | |||
Motor, 6300 H.P., American, in Course of Installation in India, 147 | *- Yallourn-Yarraville Transmission Line Completed and Satisfactory, 283 | ||
*- Yallourn Undertaking, Steady Progress by Victoria Electricity Commission, 717 | |||
Motor | *ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Research in Germany, Financial Assistance from American Company, 175 | ||
*Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361, 395 | |||
Newark | *Engineering Institute of Canada, New President, 413 | ||
*Erosion Checked by Discarded Motor Car Bodies, 387 | |||
Newcastle, New South Wales, Tramway Electrification, Cost and Saving, 69 | *European Telephone Network, Conference on the Question, 509 | ||
*EXHIBITIONS : | |||
New | *- All-British Motor Vehicles and Accessories Exhibition in Melbourne, 227 | ||
*- British Empire Exhibition : | |||
New | *-- Architecture Exhibition at Wembley, 586 | ||
*-- Conferences of Engineering Societies at Wembley, 613 | |||
Pelton Wheel Shrunk on to Shaft by Means of Electric Heat, 201 | *-- Conference on Science and Labour, 586 | ||
*-- Empire Automobile Conference, 702 | |||
*-- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361 | |||
*-- Empire Textile Conference, 613 | |||
Plymouth Electricity Works Extension, 95 | *-- "Neyer-Stop" Railway, Yorath Lewis, to be Connected with Metropolitan Railway Station, 255 | ||
*-- Silver Nugget, Largest Found, to be Shown in Canadian Section, 43 | |||
Power Station Under Construction - at Molnungushi Falls, Rhodesia, 717 | *-- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Used at Opening in 1825, to be Exhibited, 121 | ||
*-- World Power Conference, 671 | |||
Ribble Power Station and Its Approaching Completion, 445 | *- Building Exhibition at Olympia, Free Popular Lectures, 395 | ||
*- German Wireless Exhibition at Hamburg, 283 | |||
Scanty Use of Electricity in the United Kingdom, 395 | *- Institute of Patentees, Inventions Exhibition, 657 | ||
*- International Exhibition in Dunedin, New Zealand, 580, 657 | |||
Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, The B.E.A.M.A. Offer, 317 | *- International Foundry Trades' Exhibition at Birmingham, 43, 200, 687 | ||
*- Leipzig Autumn Fair, 613 | |||
Shanghai Municipal Electric Department, Annual Report, 657 | *- Lyons Fair, Particulars of, 175 | ||
*- Norwegian Industrial Fair, 657 | |||
South Africa and Electricity Supply Commission, Terms Arranged with Capetown and Durban, 687 | *- Okehampton Agricultural Association to Construct Permanent Exhibition Ground, 283 | ||
*- Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, 201 | |||
Storage Battery Competition, Five Vehicles Selected for Test | *- Swedish Industries Fair at Gothenburg, 629 | ||
*- Wireless Apparatus Exhibition at Geneva, 201 | |||
Sugarloaf Rubicon Electricity Supply Scheme, Victoria, 95 | *- Yachting and Boating Exhibition, 51 | ||
*EXPERIMENTAL Explosions in France, 147 | |||
*Explosion of Carbon Bisulphide Still near Runcorn, 717 | |||
Talcs | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS | |||
Town Lighting of Lydenburg, South Africa, Waterfall to be Utilised, 335 | |||
Transformer Pillars Out of Operation, Tests of Apparatus for Reduction of Current Losses in, 260 | |||
Transmission Line, Southern California, Increased Capacity, 95 | |||
Transmission Problems, Major A. M. | |||
Underground Cable, 66,000-Volt, at Cleveland, Successful Tests on, 717 | |||
Underground Electric Railway Efforts at Economy in Use of Power Supply, 309 | |||
Union of South Africa, Use of Electric Power in Industrial Establishments, 717 | |||
Wattmeter, Direct-acting, Totalising, Recording, 479 | |||
Welder, New Electric, Advantages of, 599 | |||
Wireless Aerials Falling, Accidents, 387 | |||
Yallourn Undertaking, Steady Progress by Victoria Electricity Commission, 717 | |||
ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Research in Germany, Financial Assistance from American Company, 175 | |||
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361, 395 | |||
Engineering Institute of Canada, New President, 413 | |||
Erosion Checked by Discarded Motor Car Bodies, 387 | |||
European Telephone Network, Conference on the Question, 509 | |||
EXHIBITIONS : | |||
All-British Motor Vehicles and Accessories | |||
Exhibition in Melbourne, 227 | |||
British Empire Exhibition : | |||
Architecture Exhibition at Wembley, 586 | |||
Conferences of Engineering Societies at Wembley, 613 | |||
Conference on Science and Labour, 586 | |||
Empire Automobile Conference, 702 | |||
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361 | |||
Empire Textile Conference, 613 | |||
Silver Nugget, Largest Found, to be Shown in Canadian Section, 43 | |||
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Used at Opening in 1825, to be Exhibited, 121 | |||
World Power Conference, 671 | |||
Building Exhibition at Olympia, Free Popular Lectures, 395 | |||
German Wireless Exhibition at Hamburg, 283 | |||
Institute of Patentees, Inventions Exhibition, 657 | |||
International Exhibition in Dunedin, New Zealand, 580, 657 | |||
International Foundry | |||
Leipzig Autumn Fair, 613 | |||
Lyons Fair, Particulars of, 175 | |||
Norwegian Industrial Fair, 657 | |||
Okehampton Agricultural Association to Construct Permanent Exhibition Ground, 283 | |||
Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, 201 | |||
Swedish Industries Fair at Gothenburg, 629 | |||
Wireless Apparatus Exhibition at Geneva, 201 | |||
Yachting and Boating Exhibition, 51 | |||
EXPERIMENTAL Explosions in France, 147 Explosion of Carbon Bisulphide Still near | |||
Runcorn, 717 | |||
F | F | ||
FACTORY Accident Prevention, 183 | *FACTORY Accident Prevention, 183 | ||
*Factory and Workshop Acts, Inquiry, 361 | |||
Factory and Workshop Acts, Inquiry, 361 | *Falmouth, Abandonment of Transatlantic Scheme, 538 | ||
*Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, Awards, 425 | |||
Falmouth, Abandonment of Transatlantic Scheme, 538 | *Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Smoking Concert, 425, 543 | ||
*Farming and Electro-culture, Minister of Agriculture's Statement, 445 | |||
Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, Awards, 425 | *Federated Malay States Tin Ore Smelting, 717 | ||
*Federation of British Industries, Report on South American Tour by Assistant Director, 15 | |||
Faraday House Old | *Ferry Landing and Docks at Middlesbrough, 361 | ||
*Fire Destruction of University and Engineering College, Fukuoka, 43 | |||
Farming and Electro-culture, Minister of | *Floating Dock for Southampton, 387 | ||
*Floating Roofs to Reduce Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 201 | |||
Federated Malay States Tin Ore Smelting, 717 | *Floating Wharf Used as a Transport Vessel, 657 | ||
*Forests of Ontario, Aeroplane Fleet to be Set up for Protection, 335 | |||
Federation of British Industries, Report on South American Tour by Assistant Director, 15 | *Foundry Engineers, Suggested Line of Study for Junior Automobile Students, Percy Pritchard, 66 | ||
*France's Trade with her Colonies, 227 | |||
Ferry Landing and Docks at Middlesbrough, 361 | *Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Medals and Certificates Awards, 717 | ||
*Fremantle Harbour Dredging Progress, 413 | |||
Fire Destruction of University and Engineering | *French Paint to Supersede Red Lead, 95 | ||
*Friction and Lubrication, D. Sillars, 95 | |||
College, Fukuoka, 43 | *Fuel Oil Production Experiments by South Manchurian Railway, 569 | ||
*Fuel Research, Assistant Director Appointed, 283 | |||
Floating Dock for Southampton, 387 | *Fuel Research Board Special Report No. 1, 539 | ||
*Fuller's United Electric Works, Annual Staff Dinner, 55 | |||
Floating Roofs to Reduce Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 201 | *Furfural, Properties of, as Paint Remover, 95 | ||
Floating Wharf Used as a Transport Vessel, 657 | |||
Forests of Ontario, Aeroplane Fleet to be Set up for Protection, 335 | |||
Foundry Engineers, Suggested Line of Study for Junior Automobile Students, Percy Pritchard, 66 | |||
Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Medals and Certificates Awards, 717 | |||
Fremantle Harbour Dredging Progress, 413 | |||
French Paint to Supersede Red Lead, 95 | |||
Friction and Lubrication, D. Sillars, 95 | |||
Fuel Oil Production Experiments by South Manchurian Railway, 569 | |||
Fuel Research, Assistant Director Appointed, 283 | |||
Fuel Research Board Special Report No. 1, 539 | |||
Furfural, Properties of, as Paint Remover, 95 | |||
G | G | ||
GAMPOLA Bridge, Ceylon, 15 | *GAMPOLA Bridge, Ceylon, 15 | ||
*Gas Calorimetry, Calculator for, 608 | |||
Gas Calorimetry, Calculator for, 608 | *Gas Engines on Hire-Purchase, 95 | ||
*Gases in Underground Waters, New Use for Analysis of, 69 | |||
Gas Engines on Hire-Purchase, 95 | *Gasholder, Spiral-guided, Largest in this Country, 387 | ||
*Gas-making Plant for Vancouver, 599 | |||
Gases in Underground Waters, New Use for Analysis of, 69 | *Generation, Transformation and Pneumatic Transmission of Power, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255 | ||
*George Montefiore Foundation Prize, 133 | |||
Gasholder, Spiral-guided, Largest in this Country, 387 | *German Imports into New South Wales, 361 | ||
*"Glanzkohle," Properties of New Material Akin to Graphite, 175 | |||
Gas-making Plant for Vancouver, 599 | *Glass Trade, Comparison of Results of Different Shifts in, 175 | ||
*Glassworkers' Union and Discontinuance of the McKenna Duties, 539 | |||
Generation, Transformation and Pneumatic Transmission of Power, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255 | *Gold Alloy to Rival Platinum, 95 | ||
*Gold Medal of the Town of Paris, Award to M. Bienvenue, 147 | |||
George Montefiore Foundation Prize, 133 | *Gold Mines, Hollinger, Ontario, New Port Plant Approaching Completion, Vast Expectations from, 95, 599 | ||
*Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Rapid Development, 599 | |||
German Imports into New South Wales, 361 | *Gold and other Deposits in Tanganyika, 147 | ||
*Grain Elevator, Durban, Inquiry into Foundations, 381 | |||
*Grain Shipped through Montreal in 1923, Record Amount, 95 | |||
*Great Britain's Coal Mines Output, 15 | |||
Glass Trade, Comparison of Results of Different Shifts in, 175 | |||
Gold Alloy to Rival Platinum, 95 | |||
Gold Medal of the Town of Paris, Award to M. Bienvenue, 147 | |||
Gold Mines, Hollinger, Ontario, New Port Plant Approaching Completion, Vast Expectations from, 95, 599 | |||
Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Rapid Development, 599 | |||
Gold and other Deposits in Tanganyika, 147 | |||
Grain Elevator, Durban, Inquiry into Foundations, 381 | |||
Grain Shipped through Montreal in 1923, Record Amount, 95 | |||
Great | |||
H | H | ||
HARDWARE Trade Journal, 159 | *HARDWARE Trade Journal, 159 | ||
*Hudson Bay as a Grain Outlet, Pros and Cons of the Question, 599 | |||
Hudson Bay as a Grain Outlet, Pros and Cons of the Question, 599 | *Hull, Port of, 697 | ||
*Hydro-electric Development on the Saguenay River, One of the Largest in the World, 629 | |||
Hull, Port of, 697 | *Hydro-electric Equipment, Large Units, W. M. White, 147 | ||
*Hydro-electric Generating Unit, Largest in the World, at Niagara Falls, 69 | |||
Hydro-electric Development on the Saguenay | *Hydro-electric Installation for International Paper Company on Hudson River, 361 | ||
*Hydro-electric Plant on the Mississippi River, 201 | |||
River, One of the Largest in the World, 629 | *Hydro-electric Power Scheme in New Zealand, Tenders for Plant, 15 | ||
*Hydro-electric Scheme in Ceylon, 69 | |||
Hydro-electric Equipment, Large Units, W. M. | *Hydro-electric Scheme of Tasmania, 387 | ||
*Hydro-electric Works in the Tirso Valley, Largest in the World, 509 | |||
White, 147 | *Hypochlorite and Chlorate, Pure Solutions Obtained Electrolytically, 687 | ||
Hydro-electric Generating Unit, Largest in the World, at Niagara Falls, 69 | |||
Hydro-electric Installation for International | |||
Paper Company on Hudson River, 361 | |||
Hydro-electric Plant on the Mississippi River, 201 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Scheme in New Zealand, | |||
Tenders for Plant, 15 | |||
Hydro-electric Scheme in Ceylon, 69 | |||
Hydro-electric Scheme of Tasmania, 387 | |||
Hydro-electric Works in the Tirso Valley, | |||
Largest in the World, 509 | |||
Hypochlorite and Chlorate, Pure Solutions | |||
Obtained Electrolytically, 687 | |||
I | I | ||
INDIA and the Indians Unsuited for Shipping Enterprise, 201 | *INDIA and the Indians Unsuited for Shipping Enterprise, 201 | ||
*Indian Boiler Regulations, 237 | |||
Indian Boiler Regulations, 237 | *Indian Tariff Board's Proposed Duties and Bounties on Certain Iron and Steel Products, 479 | ||
*Industrial Fatigue Research Board, Fourth Annual Report, 657 | |||
Indian Tariff | *Inertia of Matter and Inertia of Mind, Effect on Industrial Development, 255 | ||
*Infection by Telephone, Risk Quite Negligible in View of Precautions, 227 | |||
Industrial Fatigue Research Board, Fourth Annual Report, 657 | *International Congress of Architectural Education, 183 | ||
*Invention, Bertram Joy, 84 | |||
Inertia of Matter and Inertia of Mind, Effect on Industrial Development, 255 | *Italy's Hydraulic Resources, Active Development of, 657 | ||
*IRON AND STEEL : | |||
Infection by Telephone, Risk Quite Negligible in View of Precautions, 227 | *- Agreement Between British Columbia and United States Concerning Conversion of Steel Scrap, andc., 413 | ||
*- Alloy Steel, Economical Uses of, 227 | |||
International Congress of Architectural | *- Blast-furnace Flue Dusts, Utilisation of, Investigation, 335 | ||
*- Brazil Company Said to Propose Blastfurnace Erection, 15 | |||
Invention, Bertram Joy, 84 | *- British Cast Iron Research Association, Director Appointed, 133 | ||
*- British Empire Big Iron Contract with German Buyers, 629 | |||
*- Chromium Plating, Company Started for Exploitation of Discovery, 309 | |||
*- Electrolytic Iron and Question of Corrosion, 569 | |||
IRON AND STEEL : | *- Foundry Iron Production from Sponge Iron in the Electric Furnace, Testing Results, 175 | ||
Agreement Between British Columbia and United States Concerning Conversion of Steel Scrap, | *- French Blast-furnace Working Statistics, 509, 683 | ||
*- German Failure to Establish Iron and Steel Industry in Chile, 201 | |||
Alloy Steel, Economical Uses of, 227 | *- Hardened Steel and Brittleness, Effects of Various Methods Used, 201 | ||
*- Heavy Steel Trade, Proposed Selling Agency, 15 | |||
Blast-furnace Flue Dusts, Utilisation of, Investigation, 335 | *- Iron Mines on Belle Island, Newfoundland, Reopening, 147 | ||
*- Iron Ore Exports from Algeria to Great Britain, 413 | |||
Brazil Company Said to Propose Blastfurnace Erection, 15 | *- Ironstone Mines Reopened in North Yorkshire, 43 | ||
*- Lake Athabasca, Drilling to Investigate Extent of Iron Ore Deposits on North Shore, 15 | |||
British Cast Iron Research Association, Director Appointed, 133 | *- Melilla, Details of New Iron Ore Shipping Plant for, 175 | ||
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel : | |||
British Empire Big Iron Contract with German Buyers, 629 | *-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in December, 1923, 69 | ||
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 227 | |||
Chromium Plating, Company Started for Exploitation of Discovery, 309 | *-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 335 | ||
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 445 | |||
Electrolytic Iron and Question of Corrosion, 569 | *-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 539 | ||
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in May, 687 | |||
Foundry Iron Production from Sponge Iron in the Electric Furnace, Testing Results, 175 | *- Nickel-iron Alloys, Remarkable Magnetic Properties of Certain Types, 309 | ||
*- Nickel Mines of Canada, Output Statistics, 147 | |||
French Blast-furnace Working Statistics, 509, 683 | *- Nickel Ore Deposits of Sudbury, Canada, Most Important Known, 15 | ||
*- Ontario Government's Proposed Bounty on Iron Ore, 226 | |||
German Failure to Establish Iron and Steel | *- Ore in Tasmania to be Developed by British Company, 509 | ||
*- Ouenza Iron Mines, North Africa, Output, 15 | |||
Industry in Chile, 201 | *- Oxygen Addition to Blast, Advisable Limit in Amount, 121 | ||
*- Phosphorus Diffusion in Iron and Steel, Conditions and Results, N. C. Marples, 43 | |||
Hardened Steel and Brittleness, Effects of Various Methods Used, 201 | *IRON AND STEEL (continued): | ||
*- Plant at Bilbao for High-speed Steel, 657 | |||
Heavy Steel Trade, Proposed Selling Agency, 15 | *- Precision Gauge, Manufacture, Question of Best Quenching Medium for Steels Used, 147 | ||
*- Protection of the Steel Industry in India, 509 | |||
Iron Mines on Belle Island, Newfoundland, Reopening, 147 | *- Rolling Rails Re-started at Workington Steel Works, 509 | ||
*- Rustless Iron, Successful Experiments on, 227 | |||
Iron Ore Exports from Algeria to Great Britain, 413 | *- Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317 | ||
*- Sault Ste. Marie Steel Mills, Activity of, 283 | |||
Ironstone Mines Reopened in North Yorkshire, 43 | *- Sheffield Steel Exports to United States, Effect of Fordney Tariff, 95 | ||
*- South Manchuria Railway and Extension of Iron and Steel Works, 283 | |||
Lake Athabasca, Drilling to Investigate Extent of Iron Ore Deposits on North Shore, 15 | *- Stainless Steel Flagstaff, 90ft. High, Proposed as War Memorial, 309 | ||
*- Steel Rolling Mills in Canada, 15 | |||
Melilla, Details of | *- Steels, Normal and Abnormal, Microscopic Examination of, 227 | ||
*- Sulphur in Blast-furnace Charges, 509 | |||
National Federation of Iron and Steel : | *- Sweden, Pig Iron Production for September, 43 | ||
*- Swedish Iron Trade Labour Conflict, Trade Conditions, 539 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in December, 1923, 69 | *- Temperatures in Blast-furnaces Using Charcoal as Fuel, 413 | ||
*- Twelve-hour Day Elimination in the Steel Industry and Increased Cost of Production, 147 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 227 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 335 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 445 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 539 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in May, 687 | |||
Nickel-iron Alloys, Remarkable Magnetic Properties of Certain Types, 309 | |||
Nickel Mines of Canada, Output Statistics, 147 | |||
Nickel Ore Deposits of Sudbury, Canada, Most Important Known, 15 | |||
Ontario | |||
Ouenza Iron Mines, North Africa, Output, 15 | |||
Oxygen Addition to Blast, Advisable Limit in Amount, 121 | |||
Phosphorus Diffusion in Iron and Steel, Conditions and Results, N. C. Marples, 43 | |||
IRON AND STEEL (continued) : | |||
Plant at Bilbao for High-speed Steel, 657 | |||
Precision Gauge, Manufacture, Question of Best Quenching Medium for Steels Used, 147 | |||
Protection of the Steel Industry in India, 509 | |||
Rolling Rails Re-started at Workington Steel Works, 509 | |||
Rustless Iron, Successful Experiments on, 227 | |||
Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317 | |||
Sault Ste. Marie Steel Mills, Activity of, 283 | |||
Sheffield Steel Exports to United States, Effect of Fordney Tariff, 95 | |||
South Manchuria Railway and Extension of Iron and Steel Works, 283 | |||
Stainless Steel Flagstaff, 90ft. High, Proposed as War Memorial, 309 | |||
Steel Rolling Mills in Canada, 15 | |||
Steels, Normal and Abnormal, Microscopic Examination of, 227 | |||
Sulphur in Blast-furnace Charges, 509 | |||
Sweden, Pig Iron Production for September, 43 | |||
Swedish Iron Trade Labour Conflict, Trade Conditions, 539 | |||
Temperatures in Blast-furnaces Using Charcoal as Fuel, 413 | |||
Twelve-hour Day Elimination in the Steel Industry and Increased Cost of Production, 147 | |||
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*JAPANESE Earthquake and Temporary Shelters, Galvanised Sheet Orders for Great Britain, 255 | |||
*Johannesburg Gold Mining Industry Demand for Increased Wages Met by Monthlv Bonus, 147 | |||
*Johannesburg, Proposed Power Station at Witbank, 15 | |||
*Jointing Material for Air Pipes, andc., Brown Brothers, 459 | |||
K | K | ||
*KELVIN Centenary Celebrations at Glasgow University, 569 | |||
*Kelvin Centenary, Masonic Lodge Celebration, 586 | |||
*Kelvin Dinner, 556 | |||
*Kelvin Medal Presentation, Reception of Written Addresses, Exhibit of Kelvin Apparatus, Oration, Banquet, 638 | |||
*KING'S COLLEGE ENGINEERING SOCIETY : | |||
*- Anniversary Meeting, 130 | |||
*- Economics as Applied to Mechanical Engineering, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 130 | |||
*Kosi Bay, South Africa, Development, as Port for Coaling or Cotton Trade, 335 | |||
*Krupps' "Naval Union of the Levant," 569 | |||
*Krupps and Spanish Shipbuilding Yard, Report of Projected Purchase, 209 | |||
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*LABORATORY Experiments and "Horse Sense," Professor E. C. Williams, 147 | |||
*Lancashire Boiler, Failure of Blow-down Bend, 629 | |||
*Lead Poisoning and Production of Zinc Oxide, 69 | |||
*Lead and Zinc Production in the United States, 69 | |||
*Leakage Costing at the Rate of £500 a Year, 121 | |||
*Leather Belting Manufacturers' Federation, Standard Specification, 569 | |||
*Lectures, Popular Free, at the Building Exhibition, 395 | |||
*Leicester Rebuilding Proposals, 95 | |||
*Leicester Sewerage System Extensions, 610 | |||
*Lignite Discovery near Shrinagar, Kashmir, 95 | |||
*Lignite Explorations in Province of Murcia, Satisfactory Results, 283 | |||
*Limpopo, Negotiations for Government Construction of Bridge, 309 | |||
*Liquid Oxygen as Explosive for Gold Mines, 69 | |||
*Liquid Oxygen Explosives, Field Tests of, 227 | |||
*Liskeard Gas Company's Scheme for Electrical Supply, 479 | |||
*Lourenco Marques Harbour Extension, 255 | |||
*Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant for Midlothian Paper Mills, 147 | |||
*Lumber Exports from British Columbia, 309 | |||
LABORATORY Experiments and | |||
Lancashire Boiler, Failure of Blow-down Bend, 629 | |||
Lead Poisoning and Production of Zinc Oxide, 69 | |||
Lead and Zinc Production in the United States, | |||
69 | |||
Leakage Costing at the Rate of £500 a Year, 121 | |||
Leather Belting | |||
Standard Specification, 569 | |||
Lectures, Popular Free, at the Building Exhibition, 395 | |||
Leicester Rebuilding Proposals, 95 | |||
Leicester Sewerage System Extensions, 610 | |||
Lignite Discovery near Shrinagar, Kashmir, 95 | |||
Lignite Explorations in Province of Murcia, Satisfactory Results, 283 | |||
Limpopo, Negotiations for Government Construction of Bridge, 309 | |||
Liquid Oxygen as Explosive for Gold Mines, 69 | |||
Liquid Oxygen Explosives, Field Tests of, 227 | |||
Liskeard Gas | |||
Supply, 479 | |||
Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant for Midlothian Paper Mills, 147 | |||
Lumber Exports from British Columbia, 309 | |||
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MANCHESTER Approval of Proposed Census of Production, 413 | *MANCHESTER Approval of Proposed Census of Production, 413 | ||
*Manchester Steam Users' Association : | |||
Manchester Steam | *- Annual Meeting, Question of Incorporation, 413 | ||
*- Mr. C. E. Stromeyer's Annual Report, 15 | |||
Annual Meeting, Question of Incorporation, | *- Report, 335 | ||
*Marine Engines, Direct-reversing, for Egypt, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 227 | |||
413 | *Marine Petrol Engine, New Type, 479 | ||
*Marseilles, Shipping and Goods Statistics, 121 | |||
Mr. C. E. | *Mathematics in America, Progress in Recent Years, 283 | ||
*Menai Straits, Change of Scheme for Electrical Supply, 335 | |||
Report, 335 | *Mercury Mine in China, Crudest Possible Methods of Treating the Mineral, 657 | ||
*Metallurgical Research, Professor Thomas Turner, 276 | |||
Marine Engines, Direct-reversing, for Egypt, | *Metallurgy Research Fellowship, New Foundation, 95 | ||
*Metals--see also Associations, Institute of Metals | |||
J. S. White and Co., Limited, 227 | *Methane in Water in Enclosed Heating Systems, Dangers of, 95 | ||
*Metric System for Russia, 147 | |||
Marine Petrol Engine, New Type, 479 | *Metric System in Soviet Republics, Demand for Metric Scales and Weights, 539 | ||
*Middlesbrough, New Bridge Across the Tees, 43 | |||
Marseilles, Shipping and Goods Statistics, 121 | *Milk Transport in Glass-lined Tank Motors Instead of by Train, 687 | ||
*Mine Rescue Oxygen-breathing Apparatus, Useful Handbook on, 147 | |||
Mathematics in America, Progress in Recent | *Mineral Deposits in the Ukraine, Investigation by Geological Committee, 227 | ||
*Mineral Output of New South Wales, Statistics, 309 | |||
Years, 283 | *Mineral Production Increasing in British Columbia, 121 | ||
*Mineral Production in Tasmania, Statistics, 147 | |||
Menai Straits, Change of Scheme for Electrical | *Minerals, Important New Area of, Discovered in Australia, 479 | ||
*Mines Department Willing to Test Electric Bell, andc., for Coal Mines, 283 | |||
Supply, 335 | *Mines, Inrushes of Water into, Committee of Inquiry into Danger, 175 | ||
*Mining Bureau of Mukden, Two Coal Mines Opened and Paying, 509 | |||
Mercury Mine in China, Crudest Possible | *Mining Education at Wigan, Grant in Aid, 387 | ||
*Mining Industry of South Africa, Consumption of Imported Materials, 569 | |||
Methods of Treating the Mineral, 657 | *Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Carbon Monoxide in, 282 | ||
*Motor Cars and Lorries for Australia, Great Increase in Imports, 629 | |||
Metallurgical Research, Professor Thomas Turner, 276 | *Motor Cars, Small Car Trials, 174, 361 | ||
*Motor Industry in America, Statistics for 1923, 657 | |||
Metallurgy Research Fellowship, New Foundation, 95 | *Murray River, Australia, Official Report on Hume Reservoir, Proposal, 479 | ||
*Murray River, Work of Locking, Progress, 717 | |||
*"Mystery" Tower in Shoreham Harbour, Demolition Decided on, 603 | |||
Metals | |||
Methane in Water in Enclosed Heating | |||
Metric System for Russia, 147 | |||
Metric System in Soviet Republics, Demand | |||
Metric Scales and Weights, 539 | |||
Middlesbrough, New Bridge Across the Tees, | |||
Milk Transport in Glass-lined Tank | |||
Instead of by Train, 687 | |||
Mine Rescue Oxygen-breathing Apparatus | |||
Useful Handbook on, 147 | |||
Mineral Deposits in the Ukraine, Investigation by Geological Committee, 227 | |||
Mineral Output of New South Wales, Statistics, 309 | |||
Mineral Production Increasing in British | |||
Columbia, 121 | |||
Mineral Production in Tasmania, Statistics, 147 | |||
Minerals, Important New Area of, Discovered in Australia, 479 | |||
Mines Department Willing to Test Electric Bell, | |||
Mines, Inrushes of Water into, Committee of | |||
Inquiry into Danger, 175 | |||
Mining Bureau of Mukden, Two Coal Mines | |||
Opened and Paying, 509 | |||
Mining Education at Wigan, Grant in Aid, 387 | |||
Mining Industry of South Africa, Consumption | |||
of Imported Materials, 569 | |||
Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Carbon Monoxide in, 282 | |||
Motor Cars and Lorries for Australia, Great | |||
Increase in Imports, 629 | |||
Motor Cars, Small Car Trials, 174, 361 | |||
Motor Industry in America, Statistics for 1923, 657 | |||
Murray River, Australia, Official Report on | |||
Hume Reservoir, Proposal, 479 | |||
Murray River, Work of Locking, Progress, 717 | |||
N | N | ||
NATIONAL Council of Technical Staff Associations, Meeting, 309 | *NATIONAL Council of Technical Staff Associations, Meeting, 309 | ||
*Netherland- East Indies Sample Show-room, 629 | |||
Netherland East Indies Sample Show-room, 629 | *Netherlands East Indies Sulphur Deposits, Bids for Working of, Wanted, 599 | ||
*Newcastle and Gateshead Proposed Connecting Bridge over the Tyne, 309 | |||
Netherlands East Indies Sulphur Deposits, Bids for Working of, Wanted, 599 | *Newcastle, New Fire and Police Station, 43, 509 | ||
*New South Wales Mineral Production, 43, 309 | |||
Newcastle and Gateshead Proposed Connecting Bridge over the Tyne, 309 | *New Zealand, Available Water Power in, 69 | ||
*New Zealand, Valuable Total Trade Figures, 175 | |||
Newcastle, New Fire and Police Station, 43, 509 | *New Zealand, Various Power Extension Schemes Projected, 458 | ||
*Newport, Alexandra Docks Facilities Extension, 445 | |||
New South Wales Mineral Production, 43, 309 | *Niagara Falls and New Michigan Central Railway Bridge, Construction Work Restarted, 509 | ||
*Niagara River New Crossing and Projected Railway, Cost of, 283 | |||
New Zealand, Available Water Power in, 69 | *Nickel and Copper in Canada, 69 | ||
*Nickel--see also Iron and Steel | |||
New Zealand, Valuable Total Trade Figures, 175 | *Nitrate Output in Chile, 335 | ||
*Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1924, Awards, 556 | |||
New Zealand, Various Power Extension | |||
Schemes Projected, 458 | |||
Newport, Alexandra Docks Facilities Extension, 445 | |||
Niagara Falls and New Michigan Central Railway Bridge, Construction Work Restarted, 509 | |||
Niagara River New Crossing and Projected Railway, Cost of, 283 | |||
Nickel and Copper in Canada, 69 | |||
Nitrate Output in Chile, 335 | |||
Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1924, Awards, 556 | |||
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*OIL Fuel Bunkering Prices Advance, 387 | |||
Osmiridium in Tasmania, Effort to Open up the Area, 695 | *Oil Licence in New Guinea, The First Granted, 629 | ||
*Oil Resources of Borneo, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361 | |||
Ottawa River Power Development by Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission, 687 | *Oil Shale Beds of Somerset, Plans for Light Railway between Bridgwater and Combwich and Docks at Combwich, 599 | ||
*Oil Well, New, in Kent County, Ontario, Great Depth and Estimated Yield, 95 | |||
Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, Work on Cast Iron | *Oil Well at Wainwright, 69, 361 | ||
*Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, Financial Position, 717 | |||
Lining of a Tunnel Shaft, 479 | *Ontario Taxation on Nickel and Copper Mines, 226 | ||
*Oppau Explosion, 360 | |||
Oxygen-making Factories in Southampton and Belfast, 479 | *Osaka's New Bridges, 283 | ||
*Osmiridium in Tasmania, Effort to Open up the Area, 695 | |||
*Ottawa River Power Development by Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission, 687 | |||
*Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, Work on Cast Iron Lining of a Tunnel Shaft, 479 | |||
*Oxygen-making Factories in Southampton and Belfast, 479 | |||
P | P | ||
PANAMA Canal Traffic Figures, 69 | *PANAMA Canal Traffic Figures, 69 | ||
*Paper-making from Eucalypt Pulp, Advantages of, 599 | |||
Paper-making from Eucalypt Pulp, Advantages of, 599 | *Paris Competition for New Types of Street Furniture, 577 | ||
*Patent Fuel Production Plant in Canada, 95 | |||
Paris Competition for New Types of Street Furniture, 577 | *Patent Rights Applications, 509 | ||
*Peat Bog Investigations and Mapping in Canada, 95 | |||
Patent Fuel Production Plant in Canada, 95 | *Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, Projected New Government Road, 479 | ||
*Penstock Accidents, Two, in California, 175 | |||
Patent Rights Applications, 509 | *Penwithers Viaduct, Truro-Falmouth Line, Replaced by New Bridge, 147 | ||
*Petrol Efficiency, Method of Increasing, 43 | |||
Peat Bog Investigations and Mapping in Canada, 95 | *Petroleum Tanks, Great Advantage of Making Them Gas-tight, 147 | ||
*Physics of Textile Fibres, 613 | |||
Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, Projected New Government Road, 479 | *Pile Driving, Under Water, New Equipment for, 569 | ||
*Platinum-bearing Lands in Spain, Investigations Continuing, 687 | |||
Penstock Accidents, Two, in California, 175 | *Plymouth Improvement Schemes and Work for Unemployed Men, 387 | ||
*Polish Port at Gdynia Asked for, 361 | |||
Penwithers Viaduct, Truro-Falmouth Line, | *Porcelain for Electrical Purposes, Improved Type, 569 | ||
*Portland Cement Factory, 70 Miles East of Vancouver, 69 | |||
Replaced by New Bridge, 147 | *Portland Cement Works in Tasmania, 479 | ||
*Power Alcohol, Ether and Fusel Oil Works at Hull, Work Started, 413 | |||
Petrol Efficiency, Method of Increasing, 43 | *Power Development, Very Large, Proposed at Chelsea Falls, Canada, 121 | ||
*Power Plant in South African Industries, Rapidly Increasing Amount, 121 | |||
Petroleum Tanks, Great Advantage of Making | *Profit-sharing Employees' Percentage Greater than Shareholders' Dividend, 255 | ||
*Profit-sharing Scheme Based on Wages Ranking as Capital, 539 | |||
Them Gas-tight, 147 | *Punjab Industries and Price of Bengal Coal, 95 | ||
*Pyrites as a Cause of Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mines, J. Ivor Graham, 309 | |||
Physics of Textile Fibres, 613 | |||
Pile Driving, Under Water, New Equipment for, 569 | |||
Platinum-bearing Lands in Spain, Investigations Continuing, 687 | |||
Plymouth Improvement Schemes and Work for Unemployed Men, 387 | |||
Polish Port at Gdynia Asked for, 361 | |||
Porcelain for Electrical Purposes, Improved | |||
Type, 569 | |||
Portland Cement Factory, 70 Miles East of Vancouver, 69 | |||
Portland Cement Works in Tasmania, 479 | |||
Power Alcohol, Ether and Fusel Oil Works at Hull, Work Started, 413 | |||
Power Development, Very Large, Proposed at Chelsea Falls, Canada, 121 | |||
Power Plant in South African Industries, Rapidly Increasing Amount, 121 | |||
Profit-sharing | |||
Profit-sharing Scheme Based on Wages Ranking as Capital, 539 | |||
Punjab Industries and Price of Bengal Coal, 95 | |||
Pyrites as a Cause of Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mines, J. Ivor Graham, 309 | |||
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*RADIO Frequency Standard, Special Wave Meters for, 629 | |||
*Radium Research Laboratory in Washington, 335 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | ||
*- Accidents : | |||
Accidents : | *-- Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 15, 121, 201, 387, 569, 657 | ||
*-- Basle Express Fatal Accident, 339 | |||
Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 15, 121, 201, 387, 569, 657 | *-- Buffer Stop Collision at Birmingham, 699 | ||
*-- Collision, Fatal, at Euston, 539, 657 | |||
Basle Express Fatal Accident, 339 | *-- Crewe Station, Serious Collision, 43, 309 | ||
*-- Derailment of Train Between Northallerton and Middlesbrough, 309 | |||
Buffer Stop Collision at Birmingham, 699 Collision, Fatal, at Euston, 539, 657 Crewe Station, Serious Collision, 43, 309 Derailment of Train Between Northallerton | *-- Divided Train Accident, Advisability of Continuous Brake, 95 | ||
*-- Electric Train Derailed near Southport, 283 | |||
and Middlesbrough, 309 | *-- Fatal Electric Railway Collision in Indiana, 175 | ||
*-- Final Report for 1923 Accidents Inquired into by Ministry of Transport, 479 | |||
Divided Train Accident, Advisability of Continuous Brake, 95 | *-- French Accidents, Decreased Number of, 147 | ||
*-- Inquiries into Accidents, Footplate Precautions for Enginemen, 227 | |||
Electric Train Derailed near Southport, 283 | *-- Locomotive Failure on the London and North-Eastern, Report, 51 | ||
*-- Passengers Falling from Trains, Inquiry, 539 | |||
Fatal Electric Railway Collision in Indiana, 175 | *-- P.L.M. Riviera Express Fatal Accident, 283 | ||
*-- Red Light Signal Failure and Consequent Collision, London and North-Eastern Railway, 69 | |||
Final Report for 1923 Accidents Inquired into by Ministry of Transport, 479 | *-- St. Gothard Express Trains in Collision, Terrible Disaster, 445 | ||
*- Accrington Tramway Undertaking's Revenue, 717 | |||
French Accidents, Decreased Number of, 147 | *- American Railway Disputes Between Companies and their Servants, New Board for Adjustment, 147 | ||
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 147, 175, 227, 255, 335, 361, 365, 445, 657 | |||
Inquiries into Accidents, Footplate Precautions for Enginemen, 227 | *- Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Discontent, 599, 687 | ||
*- Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, Finding a Route, 387 | |||
Locomotive Failure on the London and North-Eastern, Report, 51 | *- Australian Railway Commissioners' Salaries, Great Difference in Amount, 548 | ||
*- Automatic Train Control and the Inter-State Commerce Commission of America, 445 | |||
Passengers Falling from Trains, Inquiry, 539 | *- Awards of Industrial Court, Variation as Regards the Men, Disregard of the Public, 687 | ||
*- Babbacombe Cliff Light Railway Order, 1923, 88 | |||
P.L.M. Riviera Express Fatal Accident, 283 | *- Ballycastle Railway to End its Existence, 227 | ||
*- Beirut and Tripoli, Survey of Route for Proposed Broad-gauge Railway, 147 | |||
Red Light Signal Failure and Consequent Collision, London and North-Eastern Railway, 69 | *- Belfast and County Down Railway, Timber Trestle Bridge Replaced by Steel, Two Tank Locomotives Ordered, 201 | ||
*- Belgian Mission to the Congo with Reference to Railway Construction, 147 | |||
St. Gothard Express Trains in Collision, Terrible Disaster, 445 | *- Belgian State Railways' Disorganisation, Strong Measures for Improvement, 227 | ||
*- Birmingham Tramways Extension, 445 | |||
Accrington Tramway | *- British Columbia Electric Railway Company for Tunnel to Connect Aloutte and Stave Lakes and Increase of Hydro-electric Power, 687 | ||
*- Calcutta Suggested Tube Railway, Approximate Cost, 43 | |||
American Railway Disputes Between Companies and their Servants, New Board for Adjustment, 147 | *- Camden Town Junction, 1500 Trains Daily, 569 | ||
*- Canadian National Railways, Chain of Seven Wireless Broadcasting Stations, 361 | |||
Appointments and Staff Changes, 147, 175, 227, 255, 335, 361, 365, 445, 657 | *- Canadian National Railways, Projected Construction of Twenty-six Branch Lines, 283, 361 ; Annual Report of Railways, 687 | ||
*- Canadian Pacific Railway's Branch Lines in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 717 | |||
Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Discontent, 599, 687 | *- Canadian Railway's Steady Rise, Immigration the Greatest Need, 227 | ||
*- Cape Peninsula Suburban Lines, Electrification Beginning, 309 | |||
Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, Finding a Route, 387 | *- Central London Railway, Unusual Incident, 413 | ||
*- Ceylon Railways' Favourable Report, Retirement of General Manager, 43 | |||
Australian Railway | *- City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Winding-up Difficulties, 629 | ||
*- City and South London Railway : | |||
Automatic Train Control and the Inter-State Commerce Commission of America, 445 | *-- Contracts for Sinking Shafts for Tubes on Morden Extension, 121 | ||
*-- Stockwell Station Escalators, Improved Type, 147, 599 | |||
Awards of Industrial Court, Variation as Regards the Men, Disregard of the Public, 687 | *-- Tunnels Enlarged, New Service, 413 | ||
*- Clapham Common and Morden, Progress of New Line, 599 | |||
Babbacombe Cliff Light Railway Order, 1923, 88 | *- Colombia's Northern Railway Extension Progress, 717 | ||
*- Common User of Railway-owned Rolling Stock, C. M. J. Jones, 335, 413 | |||
Ballycastle Railway to End its Existence, 227 | *- Continuous Runs of 500 Miles with Coal- burning Locomotives and 825 Miles with Oil Burners, G. M. Basford, 413 | ||
*- Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Pay, 69, 444, 548, 717 | |||
Beirut and Tripoli, Survey of Route for Proposed Broad-gauge Railway, 147 | *- Death of Commander G. J. Baugh, 509 | ||
*- Death of Mr. Ammon Beasley, 386 | |||
Belfast and County Down Railway, Timber Trestle Bridge Replaced by Steel, Two Tank Locomotives Ordered, 201 | *- Death of Mr. Percy A. Hay, 599 | ||
*- Death of Mr. L. W. Horne, 283 | |||
Belgian Mission to the Congo with Reference to Railway Construction, 147 | *- Death of Mr. George Macpherson, 479 | ||
*- Death of President of New York Centra System, Mr. Alfred Smith, 335 ; His Career, 413 | |||
Belgian State | *- Deaths of Two Prominent American Railwaymen, 309, 458 | ||
*- De-control of British and of United States Railways, Comparison Between Costs of Compensation, 69 | |||
Birmingham Tramways Extension, 445 | *- Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway, New Motor Generators for Electric Locomotives, 539 | ||
*- East Indian and Great Indian Peninsula Railways, Transfer of, 361 | |||
British Columbia Electric Railway Company for Tunnel to Connect Aloutte and Stave Lakes and Increase of Hydro-electric Power, 687 | *- East Indian Railway, Forty Locomotives Ordered from British Firm, 445 | ||
*- Egyptian State Railways Chief Engineer Resigns his Post, 309 | |||
Calcutta Suggested Tube Railway, Approximate Cost, 43 | *- Escalators Replace Lifts at Bank Station of Tubes, 546 | ||
*- Facing Points, Power Working of, 69 | |||
Camden Town Junction, 1500 Trains Daily, 569 | *- Finsbury Park Tube Extension Northwards, Middlesex County Council Action, 175 | ||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued); | |||
Canadian National Railways, Chain of Seven Wireless Broadcasting Stations, 361 | *- French Government Proposed Increase in Passenger Fares and Goods Rates, 147 | ||
*- French West Africa, New Section of Railway, 69 | |||
Canadian National Railways, Projected Construction of Twenty-six Branch Lines, 283, 361 ; Annual Report of Railways, 687 | *- Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Good Dividends of, 121 | ||
*- Great Western Railway : | |||
Canadian Pacific | *-- Allocation of Government War-time Compensation Funds, 283 | ||
*-- Bill Before Parliament, Level Crossing and Shunting, 445 | |||
Canadian | *-- Callington Light Railway, Proposed Abandonment of Construction Scheme, 283, 413 | ||
*-- Cambrian Section Station at Machynlleth, Improved Accommodation, 15 | |||
Cape Peninsula Suburban Lines, Electrification Beginning, 309 | *-- Capital Expenditure Last Year and Projected, Analysis of, 309 | ||
*-- Colliery Proprietors' Wagons, Railway Companies' Offer, 283 | |||
Central London Railway, Unusual Incident, 413 | *-- Company Dealing Only with British Manufacturers in Spite of Lower Prices for Foreign Work, 283, 312 | ||
*-- Cornish Single Track Sections, Provision for Future Doubling, 175 | |||
Ceylon | *-- Goods Wagon, New Type, Adaptation of Plant, 629 | ||
*-- Government Aid for Branch Line Construction Refused, 335 | |||
City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Winding-up Difficulties, 629 | *-- Great Western Railway's Unanswered Letter to Late Government, 283 | ||
*-- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201 | |||
City and South London Railway : | *-- Honours List Knighthood for General Manager, 175 | ||
*-- Milk Conveyance Rates Lower than those of Southern Railway, 539 | |||
Contracts for Sinking Shafts for Tubes on Morden Extension, 121 | *-- Portmadoc Railway Facilities to be Improved, 43 | ||
*-- Programme of Projected New Works, Locomotives and Rolling Stock, 15 | |||
Stockwell Station Escalators, Improved Type, 147, 599 | *-- Rhymney and Taff Vale and also Great Western and Taff Vale Roath Dock New Connections, 175 | ||
*-- Special's Non-stop Plymouth to Paddington Run in 234 Minutes, 15 | |||
Tunnels Enlarged, New Service, 413 | *-- Stockholders of Small Amounts, Very Large Percentage of Total Capital, 283 | ||
*-- Swindon Station, King and Queen on Footplate of the Royal Train, 479 | |||
Clapham Common and Morden, Progress of New Line, 599 | *-- Whiteball Tunnel, South of Taunton, to be Relined, 43 | ||
*- Group System, Mr. H. P. Macmillan on, 539 | |||
*- Hampstead Line Extension, Opening Expected Shortly, 599 | |||
*- Harwich and Zeebrugge--see Train Ferry | |||
Common User of Railway-owned Rolling Stock, C. M. J. Jones, 335, 413 | *- Highest Railway in the Empire, Mombasa, vid Nairobi to Eldoret, Uganda, 201 | ||
*- Honours Lists, New Year and Birthday, English and Indian Railwaymen Included, 15, 657 | |||
Continuous Runs of 500 Miles with Coal-burning Locomotives and 825 Miles with Oil Burners, G. M. Basford, 413 | *- Hook of Holland and Berlin, Accelerated Journey by Train-de-Luxe, 538 | ||
*- Improper Use of Railway Carriages, Bill to Promote Cleanliness Defeated, 412 | |||
Cost of Living and | *- India, Railway Board Technical Paper No. 235, 43 | ||
*- Irish Free State, Bill for Unification of Railways, 387 | |||
Death of Commander G. J. Baugh, 509 | *- Irish Free State Railways and Belfast, Differences of Opinion, 69 | ||
*- Irish Free State Railways Bill Meets with Opposition, 548 | |||
Death of Mr. Ammon Beasley, 386 | *- Irish Free State Railways and Canals and Government Bill, 121 | ||
*- Irish Railway Agreements and Proposed Government Amalgamation Scheme, 255, 539 | |||
Death of Mr. Percy A. Hay, 599 | *- Irish Railway Companies and Unions, Machinery for Regulation of Trade Disputes, 15 | ||
*- Irish Railways, British Promises and the Free State, 509 | |||
Death of Mr. L. W. Horne, 283 | *- Irish Railways' Clerical Staff Demands, Judge's Award, 674 | ||
*- Irish Railways and Rebel Damage, 335 | |||
Death of Mr. George Macpherson, 479 | *- Irish Railways, Repair of Malicious Damage to Bridges, andc., 227 | ||
*- Irish Railways, Wages Board and Men's Position, 539, 629 | |||
Death of President of New York Centra System, Mr. Alfred Smith, 335 ; His Career, 413 | *- Jamaica Government Railways' Dispute, Mr. J. H. Thomas's View, 539 | ||
*- Kaye, Sir Joseph H., The Late, 15 | |||
Deaths of Two Prominent American Railwaymen, 309, 458 | *- Locomotive Works by Compressed Air, 255 | ||
*- Locomotive Works of Subsidiary Companies Closing, 121 | |||
De-control of British and of United States Railways, Comparison Between Costs of Compensation, 69 | *- London Electric Railways, Camden Town Extension, 413 | ||
*- London Electric Railways, Camden Town Junction Trains, 569 | |||
Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway, New Motor Generators for Electric Locomotives, 539 | *- London Electric Railways, Hendon to Edgware Extension Progress, 713 | ||
*- London Electric Railways' New Cars, 599 | |||
East Indian and Great Indian Peninsula Railways, Transfer of, 361 | *- London-Liverpool Motorway Likely to Increase Railway Traffic Charges, 15 | ||
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway : | |||
East Indian Railway, Forty Locomotives Ordered from British Firm, 445 | *-- Action Won by the Company Against Hampstead Borough Council, 43 | ||
*-- Buckie-Keith Railway to be Reopened, 69 | |||
Egyptian State Railways Chief Engineer Resigns his Post, 309 | *-- Capital Expenditure Last Year, 255 | ||
*-- Distinguishing Names in Towns with More than One Station, 629 | |||
Escalators Replace Lifts at Bank Station of Tubes, 546 | *-- Economy and Train Withdrawals, 539 | ||
*-- Glasgow, Change of Route from Euston, 717 | |||
Facing Points, Power Working of, 69 | *-- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201 | ||
*-- Leek and Manifold Light Railway Absorption and Claims of the County Council, 629 | |||
Finsbury Park Tube Extension Northwards, Middlesex County Council Action, 175 | *-- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Posters, Painted by Royal Academicians and Associates, 26 | ||
*-- Organisation, Operation Department at Derby, Appointments, 47 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS | *-- "Resident Engineers," 599 | ||
*-- Shareholders' Free Tickets for Meetings not to be Issued, 255 | |||
French Government Proposed Increase in Passenger Fares and Goods Rates, 147 | *-- Stranraer and Larne, Change of Departure from Euston to St. Pancras, 717 | ||
*-- Title of the Company, 43 | |||
French West Africa, New Section of Railway, 69 | *-- Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Proposed Capital Works, 255 | ||
*-- NORTHERN COUNTIES SECTION : | |||
Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Good | *-- Coleraine-Londonderry, New Line, 335 | ||
*- London and North-Eastern Railway : | |||
Dividends of, 121 | *-- Automatic Signals on the Alne-Thirsk Section, 43 | ||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
Great Western Railway: | *- London & North-Eastern Railway (continued): | ||
Allocation of Government War-time Compensation Funds, 283 | *-- Bill in Parliament, Building Powers Sought, 657 | ||
*-- British Prices 70 per cent. Higher than Continental and Consequent Loss of Trade and Work to this Country, 312 | |||
Bill Before Parliament, Level Crossing and Shunting, 445 | *-- Capital Account Expenditure, Analysis of Items, 387 | ||
*-- Cuffley-Hertford-Stevenage Line Opened, 629 | |||
Callington Light Railway, Proposed Abandonment of Construction Scheme, 283, 413 | *-- Electrical Engineer Appointed, 657 | ||
*-- Electrification Difficulties and Projected Remedy, 387 | |||
Cambrian Section Station at Machynlleth, Improved Accommodation, 15 | *-- Electrification in Great Northern Area, 361 | ||
*-- Enfield Branch Extension Completed for Passenger Traffic, 445 | |||
Capital Expenditure Last Year and Projected, Analysis of, 309 | *-- Engine "Locomotion" Used in 1825, to be Sent to the British Empire Exhibition, 121 | ||
*-- Frodingham, Proposed New Railway and Works, Irreconcilable Views, 509 | |||
Colliery | *-- Garratt Locomotive for Worsborough Branch, 450 | ||
*-- Government Compensation, Limitation of Directions Permitted for Expenditure, 309 | |||
Company Dealing Only with British Manufacturers in Spite of Lower Prices for Foreign Work, 283, 312 | *-- Great Northern Section, Mishap to Engine's Boiler, Fireman's Action, 717 | ||
*-- Great Northern Shopmen, Report of Court of Inquiry, 479 | |||
Cornish Single Track Sections, Provision for Future Doubling, 175 | *-- Ilford's Deputation to Minister of Transport, 223 | ||
*-- Individual Incomes from 90 per cent. London and North-Eastern Railway Capital are Less than One-third the Wages Received by Lowest-paid Male Adult Railway Servant, 335 | |||
Goods Wagon, New Type, Adaptation of Plant, 629 | *-- King's Cross to Bradford by Pullman, Timing, 657 | ||
*-- King's Cross-Harrogate-Newcastle Pullman, Marylebone-Nottingham-Sheffield, 509, 599 | |||
Government Aid for Branch Line Construction Refused, 335 | *-- Scotch Express, Daily Relief Train, 599 | ||
*-- South Yorkshire Junction Company's Absorption, Settlement, 629 | |||
Great Western | *-- Staff Changes, Various, 657 | ||
*-- Subsidence Between Ferryhill and Bishop's Auckland, 227 | |||
Half- | *-- Tube Northwards from Finsbury Park, 361 | ||
*-- Twenty-nine New Trains of Ten Coaches Each, 445 | |||
Honours List Knighthood for General Manager, 175 | *-- War Memorial at York to North-Eastern Railway Servants, 717 | ||
*- London Traffic Board Bill, 413 | |||
Milk Conveyance Rates Lower than those of Southern Railway, 539 | *- Longridge-Hellifield Railway, Good Prospect of Its Construction, 95, 361 | ||
*- Manchester and Rochdale, Prospect of Through Train Service, 717 | |||
Portmadoc Railway Facilities to be Improved, 43 | *- Market for Locomotives in Poland, 657 | ||
*- Melbourne Area and Electrification, Victorian Railway Commissioners' Statement, 717 | |||
Programme of Projected New Works, Locomotives and Rolling Stock, 15 | *- Melbourne Railway Construction, British Tenders Refused, 335 | ||
*- Melbourne Suburban Lines, Carriages all Labelled "Smoking," 335 | |||
Rhymney and Taff Vale and also Great Western and Taff Vale Roath Dock New Connections, 175 | *- Mersey Railway Company, Track Laid under the River, 387 | ||
*- Metropolitan District Station at Victoria, Great Increase in Passengers at, 110 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway Agrees to Interchange of Return Tickets to British Empire Exhibition, 479 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway Branch from Sandy Lodge to Watford, 263 | |||
Stockholders of Small Amounts, Very Large Percentage of Total Capital, 283 | *- Metropolitan Railway, Capital Expenditure, 255 | ||
*- Metropolitan Railway, Improved Dividend, 175 | |||
Swindon Station, King and Queen on Footplate of the Royal Train, 479 | *- Metropolitan Railway, "Smoking" or "Smoking Prohibited" Cars, 387 | ||
*- Metropolitan Railway, Widened Lines to be Converted for Electric Traction, 309 | |||
Whiteball Tunnel, South of Taunton, to be Relined, 43 | *- Ministry of Transport: | ||
*-- Deputation Request for Government Aid Towards Transport Facilities, Electrification, andc., 387 | |||
Group System, Mr. H. P. Macmillan on, 539 | *-- Final Report of Ministry on Last Year's Accidents, 479 | ||
*-- Gattie Scheme Revival Asked for and Declined, 509 | |||
Hampstead Line Extension, Opening Expected Shortly, 599 | *-- New Minister Appointed after Vacancy, 121 | ||
*-- ORDERS UNDER THE LIGHT RAILWAYS ACTS AND THE RAILWAYS ACT : | |||
Harwich and | *-- Light Railways in the Borough of South - port and North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, 308 | ||
*-- Longridge and Hellifield Light Railway, 361 | |||
Highest Railway in the Empire, Mombasa, vid Nairobi to Eldoret, Uganda, 201 | *-- Merrivale Light Railway Powers Revived, 361 | ||
*-- Railways of Great Britain for 1923 : Preliminary Statement of Accounts and Statistics, Complete Returns to Follow, 386 | |||
Honours Lists, New Year and Birthday, English and Indian Railwaymen Included, 15, 657 | *-- Safety of Travelling Public, Powers of the Ministry, 569 | ||
*-- Statistics for September, Comparison with 1922, 43 | |||
Hook of Holland and Berlin, Accelerated | *-- Statistics, Freight, for October, 95, 129 | ||
*-- Statistics, Passenger and Freight, November, 201 ; December, 309 | |||
Journey by Train-de-Luxe, 538 | *-- Statistics for January, 1924, Comparison with 1923, 479 | ||
*-- Statistics for February, 1924, Increase in Receipts and Mileage, 569 | |||
Improper Use of Railway Carriages, Bill to Promote Cleanliness Defeated, 412 | *-- Statistics for March, 1924, 687 | ||
*-- Statistics, Freight, for March, 1924, Unsatisfactory, 687 | |||
India, Railway Board Technical Paper No. 235, 43 | *-- Tramways and Light Railway Undertakings, Issue of Return, with Accounts and Statistics, 175 | ||
*- Moorgate-street Station Reconstruction, 599 | |||
Irish Free State, Bill for Unification of Railways, 387 | *- Morocco, Electrification of Normal Gauge Railway, Power Station at Casablanca, 283 | ||
*- Motor Omnibus Used on Irish Road, Converted for Use on Irish Railway, 599 | |||
Irish Free State Railways and Belfast, Differences of Opinion, 69 | *- Murdock's Ancient Road Locomotive Put up for Auction, 479 | ||
*- Natal Main Line Section Electrification, Progress, 283 | |||
Irish Free State Railways Bill Meets with Opposition, 548 | *- National Union of Railwaymen and the Enginemen, 629 | ||
*- National Union of Railwaymen's Projected National Programme, 717 | |||
Irish Free State Railways and Canals and Government Bill, 121 | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | ||
*- National Union of Railwaymen's Proposed Demand for Shopmen, 283 | |||
Irish Railway Agreements and Proposed Government Amalgamation Scheme, 255, 539 | *- Nationalisation of Railways and Mr. Winston Churchill's Changed Views, 335 | ||
*- "Never-Stop" Railway Connected with Metropolitan Station, 255 | |||
Irish Railway Companies and Unions, Machinery for Regulation of Trade Disputes, 15 | *- Newcastle and Hull Train Service, 413 | ||
*- New South Wales Government Railways, Year's Operating Costs, 52 | |||
Irish Railways, British Promises and the Free State, 509 | *- New Zealand Government Inquiry into its Railway System, 539, 687 | ||
*- Norway and Railway Working, Question of Steam versus Electric Traction, 201 | |||
Irish | *- Oodnadatta Railway, Australia, Changes in its Career, 227 | ||
*- Pulverised Coal, Experiments with Australian Locomotives, 69 | |||
Irish Railways and Rebel Damage, 335 | *- Pulverised Coal for some Japanese Locomotives, 69 | ||
*- Railway Clerks' Association and Share of Control, 599 | |||
Irish Railways, Repair of Malicious Damage to Bridges, | *- Railway Crossings in Cities, Position of Hull, 227 | ||
*- Railway Fares Difficulty in consequence of Grouping, 15 | |||
Irish Railways, Wages Board and | *- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 121, 175, 361, 445, 509, 569, 629 | ||
*- Railway Rates Tribunal: | |||
Jamaica Government | *-- Application for Abolition of Flat Rate on Coal, Coke, andc., Dismissed, 339 | ||
*-- Passengers, Representation of, on the Tribunal, 539 | |||
Kaye, Sir Joseph H., The Late, 15 | *- Railway Shopmen's Dispute, Government Court of Inquiry, 283, 687 | ||
*- Railway Stock, British, Largely in the Hands of Middle and Poorer Classes, 121 | |||
Locomotive Works by Compressed Air, 255 | *- Rhodesia's Agricultural and Mineral Products, Government Asked for Railway Connecting Rhodesia with Walvis Bay, 687 | ||
*- Salaried Staff and Cost of Living, New Decision, 629 | |||
Locomotive Works of Subsidiary Companies | *- Siamese State Railways, Director's Telephone Apparatus Order, 687 | ||
*- Signal-box Switch Regulations, 95 | |||
Closing, 121 | *- Signal-boxes and Token Instruments, 175 | ||
*- Sir Henry Fowler, Honorary University Degree, 599 | |||
London Electric Railways, Camden Town Extension, 413 | *- Smoke Tubes in Locomotive Boilers, 599 | ||
*- South African Railway Traffic Improvement and Consequent Reduction in Rates and Fares, 309 | |||
London Electric Railways, Camden Town Junction Trains, 569 | *- South Indian Railway Appointment, 95 | ||
*- South London, Poor Travelling Facilities to City and West End, 255 | |||
London Electric Railways, Hendon to Edgware Extension Progress, 713 | *- South Manchurian Railway Sidings, Proposed Electrification, 69 | ||
*- Southend Corporation, Complaint of Non- Electrification of the Tilbury Railway, 413 | |||
London Electric | *- Southern Railway : | ||
*-- Amalgamation of Two Stations at Victoria, Progress Towards Realisation, 95 | |||
London-Liverpool Motorway Likely to Increase Railway Traffic Charges, 15 | *-- Brighton and Hove Complaint of Lack of Railway Facilities, 509 | ||
*-- Cable for Electrification of South-Eastern Section, Contract Award, 227 | |||
London, Midland and Scottish Railway : | *-- Dual Management Ended, Future General Manager, 51 | ||
*-- Electrification Progress, Large Floating Dock and Crane, New Steamers, 255, 361 | |||
Action Won by the Company Against Hampstead Borough Council, 43 | *-- Electrification of South-Eastern Section Suburban Lines, Progress, 361, 687 | ||
*-- Government Guarantee to Date, 687 | |||
Buckie-Keith Railway to be Reopened, 69 | *-- Guildford, Electrification of Railway and Half-hourly Service Promised, 629 | ||
*-- Red Tie for Use as Danger Signal, 539 | |||
Capital Expenditure Last Year, 255 | *-- Southern Railway Bill Passes Committee, 599 | ||
*-- Tube Extension in North London, Divided Opinions on, 255 | |||
Distinguishing Names in Towns with More than One Station, 629 | *-- Wimbledon Station Reconstruction Question, 175 | ||
*- Southern Pacific Railway of Mexico, New Line from Tepic to La Quemada, 231 | |||
Economy and Train Withdrawals, 539 | *- Southport and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, Ungrouped and Unhappy, 479 | ||
*- Spanish Railways, Grouping and Ultimate Nationalisation of, 439 | |||
Glasgow, Change of Route from Euston, 717 | *- Station Name-boards, 147 | ||
*- Stockholders' and Shareholders' Names and Addresses, Law as to Publication, 387 | |||
Half- | *- Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925, Rival Schemes from both Towns, 43 | ||
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, Its Correct Name, 413 | |||
Leek and Manifold Light Railway Absorption and Claims of the County Council, 629 | *- Storekeepers' Appointments, Suitable Men for, 539 | ||
*- Sweden and Norway, New Inter-connecting Railway Decided Upon, 69 | |||
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Posters, Painted by Royal Academicians and Associates, 26 | *- Swiss Federal Railways, Economy of Electrification, 445 | ||
*- Tasmanian Railway System, Change of Com missioner and Mr. Webb's Report, 201, 445 | |||
Organisation, Operation Department at Derby, Appointments, 47 | *- Telegraph Messages of Railway Companies Over Post Office Wires, Cost Question, 717 | ||
*- Tickets Issued by Automatic Machines, Statistics, 509 | |||
*- Token Exchanging Apparatus, First Accident for Eighteen Years, 717 | |||
*- Traffic, Passenger and Freight Statistics, Nine Months to September, 1923, 43 ; Freight for September, 43 ; Freight and Passenger Statistics for October, 121 | |||
*- Traffic Receipts and Effect of the Strike, 201 | |||
*- Train Ferry Between Harwich and Zeebrugge, 147, 227 | |||
Stranraer and Larne, Change of Departure from Euston to St. Pancras, 717 | *- Train Men's Strike and Court of Inquiry Report, 413 | ||
*- Trans-Siberian Railway Reorganisation, 110 | |||
Title of the Company, 43 | *- Turbine, 50-Ton Electric, Its Transport, 657 | ||
*- Turbine Locomotive, First Built in Germany, Krupp's Tests, 479 | |||
Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Proposed Capital Works, 255 | *- Ulster and Munster Mail Steamers Sold for a Song, 569, 629 | ||
*- Underground Electric Railways' Reduced Traffic, Increase in Omnibus Passengers, 255 | |||
*- Underground Railway Conciliation Scheme, 147 | |||
*- Underground Railways, Contracts Reported for Cast Iron Tunnel Segments, 15 | |||
London and North-Eastern Railway : | *- "Underground" and Strike of Trams and Omnibus Men, 387 | ||
*- Underground Then and Now, Comparison, 69 | |||
Automatic Signals on the Alne-Thirsk Section, 43 | *- Union of South Africa, Programme of New Railway Construction, Progress, 335 | ||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
London & North-Eastern Railway | |||
Bill in Parliament, Building Powers Sought, 657 | |||
British Prices 70 per cent. Higher than Continental and Consequent Loss of Trade and Work to this Country, 312 | |||
Capital Account Expenditure, Analysis of Items, 387 | |||
Cuffley-Hertford-Stevenage Line Opened, 629 | |||
Electrical Engineer Appointed, 657 | |||
Electrification Difficulties and Projected Remedy, 387 | |||
Electrification in Great Northern Area, 361 | |||
Enfield Branch Extension Completed for | |||
Passenger Traffic, 445 | |||
Engine | |||
Frodingham, Proposed New Railway and Works, Irreconcilable Views, 509 | |||
Garratt Locomotive for Worsborough Branch, 450 | |||
Government Compensation, Limitation of Directions Permitted for Expenditure, 309 | |||
Great Northern Section, Mishap to | |||
Great Northern Shopmen, | |||
Individual Incomes from 90 per cent. London and North-Eastern Railway Capital are Less than One-third the Wages Received by Lowest-paid Male Adult Railway Servant, 335 | |||
Scotch Express, Daily Relief Train, 599 | |||
South Yorkshire Junction | |||
Staff Changes, Various, 657 | |||
Subsidence Between Ferryhill and | |||
Tube Northwards from Finsbury Park, 361 Twenty-nine New Trains of Ten Coaches Each, 445 | |||
War Memorial at York to North-Eastern | |||
Railway Servants, 717 | |||
London Traffic Board Bill, 413 | |||
Longridge-Hellifield Railway, Good Prospect of Its Construction, 95, 361 | |||
Manchester and Rochdale, Prospect of | |||
Through Train Service, 717 | |||
Market for Locomotives in Poland, 657 | |||
Melbourne Area and Electrification, Victorian Railway | |||
Melbourne Railway Construction, British Tenders Refused, 335 | |||
Melbourne Suburban Lines, Carriages all Labelled | |||
Mersey Railway Company, Track Laid under the River, 387 | |||
Metropolitan District Station at Victoria, Great Increase in Passengers at, 110 | |||
Metropolitan Railway Agrees to Interchange of Return Tickets to British Empire Exhibition, 479 | |||
Metropolitan Railway Branch from Sandy Lodge to Watford, 263 | |||
Metropolitan Railway, Capital Expenditure, 255 | |||
Metropolitan Railway, Improved Dividend, 175 | |||
Metropolitan Railway, | |||
Metropolitan Railway, Widened Lines to be Converted for Electric Traction, 309 | |||
Ministry of Transport: | |||
Deputation Request for Government Aid Towards Transport Facilities, Electrification, | |||
Final Report of Ministry on Last | |||
Gattie Scheme Revival Asked for and Declined, 509 | |||
New Minister Appointed after Vacancy, 121 | |||
Light Railways in the Borough of South -port and North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, 308 | |||
Longridge and Hellifield Light Railway, 361 | |||
Merrivale Light Railway Powers Revived, 361 | |||
Railways of Great Britain for 1923 : Preliminary Statement of Accounts and Statistics, Complete Returns to Follow, 386 | |||
Safety of Travelling Public, Powers of the Ministry, 569 | |||
Statistics for September, Comparison with 1922, 43 | |||
Statistics, Freight, for October, 95, 129 | |||
Statistics, Passenger and Freight, November, 201 ; December, 309 | |||
Statistics for January, 1924, Comparison with 1923, 479 | |||
Statistics for February, 1924, Increase in | |||
Receipts and Mileage, 569 | |||
Statistics for March, 1924, 687 | |||
Statistics, Freight, for March, 1924, Unsatisfactory, 687 | |||
Tramways and Light Railway Undertakings, Issue of Return, with Accounts and Statistics, 175 | |||
Moorgate-street Station Reconstruction, 599 Morocco, Electrification of Normal Gauge Railway, Power Station at Casablanca, 283 Motor Omnibus Used on Irish Road, Converted for Use on Irish Railway, 599 | |||
Natal Main Line Section Electrification, Progress, 283 | |||
National Union of Railwaymen and the Enginemen, 629 | |||
National Union of | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS | |||
National Union of | |||
Nationalisation of Railways | |||
Newcastle and Hull Train Service, 413 | |||
New South Wales Government Railways, | |||
New Zealand Government Inquiry into its Railway System, 539, 687 | |||
Norway and Railway Working, Question of Steam versus Electric Traction, 201 | |||
Oodnadatta Railway, Australia, Changes in its Career, 227 | |||
Pulverised Coal, Experiments with Australian Locomotives, 69 | |||
Pulverised Coal for some Japanese Locomotives, 69 | |||
Railway | |||
Railway Crossings in Cities, Position of Hull, 227 | |||
Railway Fares Difficulty in consequence of Grouping, 15 | |||
Railway Material Exports Statistics, | |||
Railway Rates Tribunal: | |||
Application for Abolition of Flat Rate on Coal, Coke, | |||
Passengers, Representation of, on the Tribunal, 539 | |||
Railway | |||
Railway Stock, British, Largely in the Hands of Middle and Poorer Classes, 121 | |||
Salaried Staff and Cost of Living, New Decision, 629 | |||
Siamese State Railways, | |||
Signal-box Switch Regulations, 95 | |||
Signal-boxes and Token Instruments, 175 | |||
Sir Henry Fowler, Honorary University Degree, 599 | |||
Smoke Tubes in Locomotive Boilers, 599 | |||
South African Railway Traffic Improvement and Consequent Reduction in Rates and Fares, 309 | |||
South Indian Railway Appointment, 95 | |||
South London, Poor Travelling Facilities to City and West End, 255 | |||
South Manchurian Railway Sidings, Proposed Electrification, 69 | |||
Southend Corporation, Complaint of | |||
Southern Railway : | |||
Amalgamation of Two Stations at Victoria, Progress Towards Realisation, 95 | |||
Brighton and Hove Complaint of Lack of Railway Facilities, 509 | |||
Cable for Electrification of South-Eastern Section, Contract Award, 227 | |||
Dual Management Ended, Future General Manager, 51 | |||
Electrification Progress, Large Floating Dock and Crane, New Steamers, 255, 361 | |||
Electrification of South-Eastern Section | |||
Suburban Lines, Progress, 361, 687 | |||
Government Guarantee to Date, 687 | |||
Guildford, Electrification of Railway and Half-hourly Service Promised, 629 | |||
Red Tie for Use as Danger Signal, 539 | |||
Southern Railway Bill Passes Committee, 599 | |||
Tube Extension in North London, Divided Opinions on, 255 | |||
Wimbledon Station Reconstruction Question, 175 | |||
Southern Pacific Railway of Mexico, New Line from Tepic to La Quemada, 231 | |||
Southport and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, Ungrouped and Unhappy, 479 | |||
Spanish Railways, Grouping and Ultimate Nationalisation of, 439 | |||
Station Name-boards, 147 | |||
Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925, Rival Schemes from both Towns, 43 | |||
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, Its Correct Name, 413 | |||
Sweden and Norway, New Inter-connecting Railway Decided Upon, 69 | |||
Swiss Federal Railways, Economy of Electrification, 445 | |||
Tasmanian Railway System, Change of Com missioner and Mr. | |||
Telegraph Messages of Railway Companies Over Post Office Wires, Cost Question, 717 | |||
Tickets Issued by Automatic Machines, Statistics, 509 | |||
Token Exchanging Apparatus, First Accident for Eighteen Years, 717 | |||
Traffic, Passenger and Freight Statistics, Nine Months to September, 1923, 43 ; Freight for September, 43 ; Freight and Passenger Statistics for October, 121 | |||
Traffic Receipts and Effect of the Strike, 201 | |||
Train Ferry Between Harwich and | |||
Train | |||
Trans-Siberian Railway Reorganisation, 110 Turbine, 50-Ton Electric, Its Transport, 657 Turbine Locomotive, First Built in Germany, | |||
Ulster and Munster Mail Steamers Sold for a Song, 569, 629 | |||
Underground Electric | |||
Underground Railway Conciliation Scheme, 147 | |||
Underground Railways, Contracts Reported for Cast Iron Tunnel Segments, 15 | |||
Underground Then and Now, Comparison, 69 Union of South Africa, Programme of New Railway Construction, Progress, 335 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | ||
*- United States "Centennial Movement," 387 | |||
*- United States Laws, the Supreme Court and Effect on the Railways, 95 | |||
*- United States Traffic Statistics, 361 | |||
*- Valparaiso to Santiago Railway Scheme, 413 | |||
*- Victoria, Agitation Regarding Accident Inquiries, 361 | |||
*- Victoria District Railway Station, 50 per cent. Growth of Passengers, 599 | |||
*- Victoria Railways Magazine, 509 | |||
*- Victoria Station Approach, L.C.C. Scheme for Improvement, 479 | |||
*- Vosges, New Tunnels Planned, 15 | |||
*- Wireless Sets on Trains in Canada, 413 | |||
*- Woolwich-built Locomotives, Sale of, 569, 599 | |||
*- Workmen's Trains and Mr. Gosling, 539 | |||
*- Zululand, Proposed Railway, 283 | |||
*RAMSAY Memorial Laboratory, 58 | |||
*Rand Mines, Rescue Teams Training, 387 | |||
*Rating of Machinery and Plant in England and Scotland Respectively, Inquiry into Present Law, 201 | |||
*Reclaimed Reinforced Concrete Sheet Piles Used After Long Exposure to Sea Water, 539 | |||
*Refractory Materials for Furnace Linings, Electrical Resistivity at High Temperatures, 335 | |||
*Refrigeration, Fourth International Congress, 479 | |||
*Rhodesia, Railway and Road Bridge Over Limpopo River, 599 | |||
*Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco, Extension of Port Quays, 687 | |||
*Road-bridge Building at Birmingham, 69 | |||
*Rocket to the Moon, Professor R. H. Goddard's | |||
*Reported Attempt, 387 | |||
*Royal Automobile Club's Small Car Trials, 174, 361 | |||
*R.I.B.A. Diploma in Town-planning, First Examination, 402 | |||
*Royles, Limited, Profit-sharing Scheme, Employees' Percentage, 255 | |||
*Rubber as an Abrasion Resisting Material, Great Improvement in Modern Rubber, 657 | |||
*Rubber Industry and its Needs, Iron or Steel Linings Advantageously Replaced by Rubber, 227 | |||
*Rubber as Lining for Wood Tanks, D. M. Newitt, 255 | |||
*Russia, New Regulations for Patent Grants, 95 | |||
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*ST. ARNAUD, Victoria, Electric Installation, 15 | |||
*St. George, Research Yacht for Exploration in the Pacific, 283 | |||
*St. John, New Brunswick, Discussion of Coke and By-product Plant for, 683 | |||
*St. John River, N.B., Water Power Development Projected, 479 | |||
*St. Lawrence River, Canada, Development Proposals, 15, 43, 69, 121 | |||
*St. Lawrence Waterways Project, Agreement between Canada and the United States, 717 | |||
*St. Paul's Bridge Construction, Revival of Proposal, 95 | |||
*Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, Plans for its Future, 657 | |||
*Salt Lake, 12-Mile Railway Trestle Under Repair, 147 | |||
*Sand Dunes Conversion into Forest Area, 629 | |||
*San Francisco Bay, Dredging the Entrance Bar, 175 | |||
*Sash Chains, Chas. Wright, Limited, 155 | |||
*Scale Control by Aid of Chemicals, H. W. Bannister, 147 | |||
*Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 317, 361 | |||
*Scholarships, 1924, Norton and Gregory, Awards, 556 | |||
*Science Museum Engineering Exhibits, Guide Lecturer Appointed, 361 | |||
*Science News Service, 201 | |||
*Scottish Iron Trade Men, Increased Wages for, 599 | |||
*Seaham Harbour New Coal Pits to be Sunk by Freezing Process, 43 | |||
*"Self-rescuer," a Safety Device for Escape from Carbon Monoxide in Mines or Elsewhere, 413 | |||
*Severn, Bridge over River near Bridgnorth Proposed, 539 | |||
*Severn, Proposed Road and Rail Bridge, 201 | |||
*Severn Tunnel, New Ventilating Shaft for, 309, 413 | |||
*Sewerage Scheme at St. Just, Cornwall, 361 | |||
*Shale Oil Industry, Scottish, Possibility of Closing, 121 | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
*- American Bill for Conversion of Foreign Trade Ships into Diesel Motor Types, 445 | |||
*- Australian Meat Trade, Sixteen New Motor Vessels Ordered in Great Britain, 335 | |||
*- Australian New Steamers for Lighthouse Service to be Built in Australia, 335 | |||
*- Australian Steamer Fordsdale, Largest yet Built by Commonwealth, Binghamphone Installed, 629 | |||
*- British Aviator, 10,000-Ton Tanker, Sister Ship Ordered, 717 | |||
*- Compressed Air for Ship Propulsion, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255 | |||
*- Berengaria Navigation, Accusation of Dangerous Speed, 539 | |||
*- Board of Trade and Junior Engineers in Large Merchant Vessels, Fresh Instructions, 629 | |||
*- Cunard Liner Tyrrhenia, Alterations Projected, 43 | |||
*- Ferry Steamer, 200ft. Vehicular, Voyage from Leith to Sydney, New South Wales, 509 | |||
*- French Submarines, 187, 216 | |||
*- Greek Government's New Submarines, 569 | |||
*- H.M.S. Glatton Sunk in Dover Naval Harbour, to be Raised, 599 | |||
*- H.M.S. Lion, Breaking Up on the Tyne, 309 | |||
*- Japanese Ships, Load Line Regulations, 413 | |||
*- Leviathan, American Liner, Cost of Repairs, 147 | |||
*- 50,000-Ton Liners not a Paying Proposition, 479 | |||
*- Lloyd's Register Returns of Shipping Losses, Principal Nations' Record Compared, 175 | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued): | |||
*- Mauretania's Turbines, Re-blading, 569 | |||
*- Navigation Lights on British Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 309 | |||
*- Revenge, Old Wooden Battleship, to be Broken Up, 361 | |||
*- Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317 | |||
*- Schooner Yacht Built by Krupps to have Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 147 | |||
*- Ships' Navigation Lights, New Regulations, 261 | |||
*SHOWS--see Exhibitions | |||
*Silver-lead Ore Deposit, Another Found in South Australia, 479 | |||
*Silver-lead Ores Discovery in North-Eastern Australia, 69 | |||
*Silver Nugget at Empire Exhibition Eclipsed by New Find, 599 | |||
*Silver Ore Discovery and Further Future Prospects in the Yukon Territory, 175 | |||
*Simplification of Manufacture by Elimination of Odd Tools, 657 | |||
*Skilled Craftsmen Exodus from the United Kingdom, 387 | |||
*Slide Rule, The "Monocrat," John Davis and Son, Limited, 316 | |||
*Smoke Nuisance and Legislation Question, 283 | |||
*Soapstone, Large Deposit Found in Ontario, 413 | |||
*Somerset Oil Shale Beds Exploitation, 599 | |||
*South African Mines Stores Consumption Statistics, 550 | |||
*South African Successful Industries, Rand Carbide Factory's Output, 283 | |||
*Southampton's 60,000-Ton Floating Dock, Opening, 569 | |||
*Speaking Apparatus, Automatically Controlled, the Binghamphone, 629 | |||
*Spennymoor Sewage Disposal Works, 121 | |||
*State Barge Canal, U.S.A., Proposed Deepening, 283 | |||
*Steam Generator for Paper Company at Hudson Falls, N.Y., 687 | |||
ST. ARNAUD, Victoria, Electric Installation, 15 | *Steam Heat for Shrinking Parts of Electrical Equipment, 121 | ||
*Steam Power from the Earth's Centre, Impracticable Suggestion, 121 | |||
St. George, Research Yacht for Exploration in the Pacific, 283 | *Steam Power-house at Evans' Bay, New Zealand, 605 | ||
*Stradling, Dr. R. E., M.C., M.Sc., New Appointment, 387 | |||
St. John, New Brunswick, Discussion of Coke and By-product Plant for, 683 | *Straw as a Floor for Cement Storage, 147 | ||
*Sugar Beet, British, 399 | |||
St. John River, N.B., Water Power Development Projected, 479 | *Sugar Mill in North Queensland, 283 | ||
*Sulphur Output in Japan, 569 | |||
St. Lawrence River, Canada, Development Proposals, 15, 43, 69, 121 | *Sulphuric Acid Factories of Upper Silesia, Increased Output, 147 | ||
*Superphosphates from Sulphuric Acid Removed as By-product in Zinc Extraction, 255 | |||
St. Lawrence Waterways Project, Agreement between Canada and the United States, 717 | *Survey Base Line Measured on a Frozen Lake, 361 | ||
*Survey Base Line Under Water for Several Hours Daily, 121 | |||
St. | *Sweden, Discovery of Arsenic and other Valuable Ores, 539 | ||
*Sweden, The Economic and Industrial Situation in, Report on, H. Kershaw, 717 | |||
Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, Plans for its Future, 657 | *Swedish Canals, Reconstruction Plans, 199 | ||
*Swedish Industrial Life, Rapid Development of, Shown by New Brochure, 43 | |||
Salt Lake, 12-Mile Railway Trestle Under Repair, 147 | *Swedish Water Power, Extensive Use of Modern Methods for, 445 | ||
*Switzerland's Objection to Prolongation of Working Hours in Factories, 227 | |||
Sand Dunes Conversion into Forest Area, 629 | *Synthetic Ammonia Manufacture in Spain, 445 | ||
San Francisco Bay, Dredging the Entrance Bar, 175 | |||
Sash Chains, Chas. Wright, Limited, 155 | |||
Scale Control by Aid of Chemicals, H. W. Bannister, 147 | |||
Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 317, 361 | |||
Scholarships, 1924, Norton and Gregory, Awards, 556 | |||
Science Museum Engineering Exhibits, Guide Lecturer Appointed, 361 | |||
Science News Service, 201 | |||
Scottish Iron Trade Men, Increased Wages for, 599 | |||
Seaham Harbour New Coal Pits to be Sunk by Freezing Process, 43 | |||
Severn, Bridge over River near Bridgnorth Proposed, 539 | |||
Severn, Proposed Road and Rail Bridge, 201 | |||
Severn Tunnel, New Ventilating Shaft for, 309 | |||
Sewerage Scheme at St. Just, Cornwall, 361 | |||
Shale Oil Industry, Scottish, Possibility of Closing, 121 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
American Bill for Conversion of Foreign | |||
Trade Ships into Diesel Motor Types, 445 Australian Meat Trade, Sixteen New Motor | |||
Vessels Ordered in Great Britain, 335 Australian New Steamers for Lighthouse | |||
Service to be Built in Australia, 335 | |||
Australian Steamer Fordsdale, Largest yet Built by Commonwealth, Binghamphone Installed, 629 | |||
British Aviator, 10,000-Ton Tanker, Sister Ship Ordered, 717 | |||
Compressed Air for Ship Propulsion, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255 | |||
Berengaria Navigation, Accusation of Dangerous Speed, 539 | |||
Board of Trade and Junior Engineers in Large Merchant Vessels, Fresh Instructions, 629 | |||
Cunard Liner Tyrrhenia, Alterations Projected, 43 | |||
Ferry Steamer, 200ft. Vehicular, Voyage from Leith to Sydney, New South Wales, 509 | |||
French Submarines, 187, 216 | |||
Greek | |||
H.M.S. Glatton Sunk in Dover Naval Harbour, to be Raised, 599 | |||
H.M.S. Lion, Breaking Up on the Tyne, 309 | |||
Japanese Ships, Load Line Regulations, 413 Leviathan, American Liner, Cost of Repairs, 147 | |||
50,000-Ton Liners not a Paying Proposition, | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS | |||
Navigation Lights on British Ships, New | |||
Board of Trade Regulations, 309 | |||
Revenge, Old Wooden Battleship, to be | |||
Broken Up, 361 | |||
Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317 | |||
Schooner Yacht Built by Krupps to have Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 147 | |||
Silver-lead Ore Deposit, Another Found in South Australia, 479 | |||
Silver-lead Ores Discovery in North-Eastern Australia, 69 | |||
Silver Nugget at Empire Exhibition Eclipsed by New Find, 599 | |||
Silver Ore Discovery and Further Future | |||
Simplification of Manufacture by Elimination of Odd Tools, 657 | |||
Skilled Craftsmen Exodus from the United | |||
Kingdom, 387 | |||
Slide Rule, The | |||
Son, Limited, 316 | |||
Smoke Nuisance and Legislation Question, 283 | |||
Soapstone, Large Deposit Found in Ontario, 413 | |||
Somerset Oil Shale Beds Exploitation, 599 | |||
South African Mines Stores Consumption Statistics, 550 | |||
South African | |||
Carbide | |||
Speaking Apparatus, Automatically Controlled, the Binghamphone, 629 | |||
Spennymoor Sewage Disposal Works, 121 | |||
State Barge Canal, U.S.A., Proposed Deepening, 283 | |||
Steam Generator for Paper Company at Hudson Falls, N.Y., 687 | |||
Steam Heat for Shrinking Parts of Electrical | |||
Equipment, 121 | |||
Steam Power from the | |||
Steam Power-house at | |||
Stradling, Dr. R. E., M.C., M.Sc., New Appointment, 387 | |||
Straw as a Floor for Cement Storage, 147 | |||
Sugar Beet, British, 399 | |||
Sugar Mill in North Queensland, 283 | |||
Sulphur Output in Japan, 569 | |||
Sulphuric Acid Factories of Upper Silesia, | |||
Increased Output, 147 | |||
Superphosphates from Sulphuric Acid Removed | |||
as By-product in Zinc Extraction, 255 | |||
Survey Base Line Measured on a Frozen Lake, 361 | |||
Survey Base Line Under Water for Several | |||
Hours Daily, 121 | |||
Sweden, Discovery of Arsenic and other Valuable Ores, 539 | |||
Sweden, The Economic and Industrial Situation | |||
in, Report on, H. Kershaw, 717 | |||
Swedish Canals, Reconstruction Plans, 199 | |||
Swedish Industrial Life, Rapid Development | |||
of, Shown by New Brochure, 43 | |||
Swedish Water Power, Extensive Use of Modern | |||
Methods for, 445 | |||
Synthetic Ammonia Manufacture in Spain, 445 | |||
T | T | ||
TABLE Engine, Antiquated, Discovered at Ipswich, 43 | *TABLE Engine, Antiquated, Discovered at Ipswich, 43 | ||
*Tamar River, Proposed Bridge from Devon- port to Torpoint, 479 | |||
Tamar River, Proposed Bridge from Devon-port to Torpoint, 479 | *Tanganyika Concessions' Increased Copper and Radium Production, 487 | ||
*Tank for Storing Volatile Spirits, 15 | |||
Tanganyika | *Tanks for Storage of Imported Petrol at Dingle, 479 | ||
*Tarnish-resisting Sterling Silver, 255 | |||
Tank for Storing Volatile Spirits, 15 | *Tasmanian Canal, Ralph's Bay Neck, Tenders to be Called for for Construction of, 599 | ||
*Tasmanian Industrial Development and Hydroelectric Enterprise, 479 | |||
Tanks for Storage of Imported Petrol at Dingle, 479 | *Teheran and the Persian Gulf, New Trade Route, 95 | ||
*Telephone, Trunk, Between Bombay and Delhi, 69 | |||
Tarnish-resisting Sterling Silver, 255 | *Tendering to Toronto City Council, Toronto Board of Trade's Condemnation of Action, 95 | ||
*Tension Tests at American Bureau of Standards, 43 | |||
Tasmanian Canal, | *Thames Bed Scoured Out by Flood Water, Costly Scheme to Meet the Situation, 43 | ||
*Timber, Forest Reserve and Sawmill Material Now Available in Alberta, Statistics, 309 | |||
Tasmanian Industrial Development and Hydroelectric Enterprise, 479 | *Tin Brittleness Due to Aluminium, 599 | ||
*Tin Cans and Process of De-tinning at Birmingham, 687 | |||
Teheran and the Persian Gulf, New Trade Route, 95 | *Tokyo Car Congestion Since the Earthquake, New Car Orders, 283 | ||
*Traders' Co-ordinating Committee, 78 | |||
Telephone, Trunk, Between Bombay and Delhi, 69 | *Transmission of Heat through Building Materials, 201 | ||
*Transvaal Goldfields Output and Working Costs, 121, 201, 283 | |||
Tendering to Toronto City Council, Toronto Board of | *Trelleborg Harbour and Gothenburg Harbour Enlargement, 201 | ||
*Tunnel Beneath the St. Lawrence Under Consideration, 175 | |||
Thames Bed Scoured Out by Flood Water, Costly Scheme to Meet the Situation, 43 | *Tunnel Projected Between Canada and United States, 15 | ||
*Tunnel, Road, Below the Thames, Gravesend and Tilbury Scheme, 95 | |||
Timber, Forest Reserve and Sawmill Material Now Available in Alberta, Statistics, 309 | *Turbine Disc Wheels, Stress and Vibrating, Research Paper, Wilfred Campbell, 687 | ||
*Tyne New Bridge Design, 569 | |||
Tin Brittleness Due to Aluminium, 599 | |||
Tin Cans and Process of De-tinning at Birmingham, 687 | |||
Tokyo Car Congestion Since the Earthquake, New Car Orders, 283 | |||
Transmission of Heat through Building Materials, 201 | |||
Transvaal Goldfields Output and Working Costs, 121, 201, 283 | |||
Trelleborg Harbour and Gothenburg Harbour Enlargement, 201 | |||
Tunnel Beneath the St. Lawrence Under Consideration, 175 | |||
Tunnel Projected Between Canada and United States, 15 | |||
Tunnel, Road, Below the Thames, Gravesend and Tilbury Scheme, 95 | |||
Turbine Disc Wheels, Stress and Vibrating, Research Paper, Wilfred Campbell, 687 | |||
Tyne New Bridge Design, 569 | |||
U | |||
*UNITED States Army New Gun, 95 | |||
Engineering Society, Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 84 | *United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 539 | ||
*United States Production of Crude Magnesite Aluminium, Bauxite and Crude Platinum, 121 | |||
Ramsay Memorial Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Inaugural Lecture, Professor E. C. Williams, 121 | *UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON : | ||
*- Engineering Society, Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 84 | |||
Upper Stour Valley, Main Sewerage Scheme Extension, 629 | *- Ramsay Memorial Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Inaugural Lecture, Professor E. C. Williams, 121 | ||
*Upper Stour Valley, Main Sewerage Scheme Extension, 629 | |||
V | V | ||
VANADIUM, Its Chief Deposits and Great Utility, 413 | *VANADIUM, Its Chief Deposits and Great Utility, 413 | ||
*Vanadium Mines in the Peruvian Andes, Resumed Working, 121 | |||
*Vancouver City to Replace Old Railway by Power Lift, 413 | |||
*Vancouver Harbour, Coal-bunkering Facilities Projected for Deep-sea Vessels, 255 | |||
*Volcanic Energy of Italy Turned to Account, Natural Steam for Power Purposes, 95 | |||
W | |||
*WASHING Machines for Cleansing Parts of Work in Machine Shop, 95 | |||
*WATER SUPPLY : | |||
*- Artesian and Sub-artesian Bores in Australia, B. Dunstan on, 569 | |||
*- Athens and Piraeus Water Supply Works, International Competition for Execution and Maintenance, 255 | |||
*- Boring for Water Supply in the Doncaster Rural District, 283 | |||
*- Famous Water Pipe Line, Sale of, 395 | |||
*- Hetch Hetchy Project, San Francisco, Cost of, 629 | |||
*- Japanese Lake Water for Power Generation and Subsequently for Drinking Purposes, 387 | |||
*- Kilmarnock Corporation Filtration Plant, 626 | |||
*- Kingsteington Local Water Supply Extension, 147 | |||
WASHING Machines for Cleansing Parts of Work in Machine Shop, 95 | *- Leeds Water Undertaking Profit, 696 | ||
*- Pulta Waterworks, Calcutta, Extension of Scheme, 69 | |||
WATER SUPPLY : - | *- Shandaken Tunnel of New York Catskill Aqueduct, 283 | ||
Artesian and Sub-artesian Bores | *- Sofia's Lack of Water, American Offer, 227 | ||
*- Sydney Water Supply Scheme, 569 | |||
Athens and Piraeus Water Supply Works, International Competition for Execution and Maintenance, 255 | *- Torquay's Waterworks Extensions, 121 | ||
*- Water Main Pipes of Wood as being Economical, 568 | |||
Boring for Water Supply in the Doncaster Rural District, 283 | *- Water Storage, Extensive Scheme in Victoria State, 69 | ||
*- Wellington, New Zealand, Tunnel for Water Supply, 227 | |||
Famous Water Pipe Line, Sale of, 395 | *WELDER, New Electric, Experiments in Rand Mines, 599 | ||
*Welland River Level Raising not yet Decided Upon, 629 | |||
Hetch Hetchy Project, | *Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 24 | ||
*Winding Engines, Various Improvements Called for, 361 | |||
Japanese Lake Water for Power Generation and Subsequently for Drinking Purposes, 387 | *Winnipeg River Well Adapted for Hydroelectric Enterprises, 657 | ||
*Winnipeg's Central Steam-heating Plant, 539 | |||
Kilmarnock Corporation Filtration Plant, 626 | *WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY : | ||
*- Accumulators for Operating Dull Emitter Thermionic Valves, 175 | |||
Kingsteington Local Water Supply Extension, 147 | *- Aerials Erection, Accidents and Warning, 387 | ||
*- Beacon, Wireless, for Increased Safety in Navigation, 335 | |||
Leeds Water Undertaking Profit, 696 | *- Belfast, Projected Broadcasting Station, 309 | ||
*- Brazilian Government Concession for Radiotelephone Transmitting Stations, 255 | |||
Pulta Waterworks, Calcutta, Extension of Scheme, 69 | *- British Broadcasting Company's Series of Educational Lectures, 629 | ||
*- Broadcasting in Education, Glasgow to Have Lectures Transmitted to Schools in the Area, 289 | |||
Shandaken Tunnel of New York Catskill | *- Canadian Trains and Provision of Wireless, 413 | ||
*- Crystal Detector in Theory and Practice, 569 | |||
Aqueduct, 283 | *- Germany to Organise Wireless Apparatus Syndicate, 309 | ||
*- International Agreement on Wireless Telephony, Conference, 454 | |||
*- Inter-telephony by Wireless Between American and European Systems, 629 | |||
*- Japanese Wireless Telephone for Trains on Tokaido Railway, 255 | |||
Sydney Water Supply Scheme, 569 | *- Kliphenvel, South Africa, Progress of New Wireless Station, 569 | ||
*- Line-radio or "Wired-wireless" System, 629 | |||
*- Netherlands East Indies Government's New Wireless Stations in Sumatra, 721 | |||
*- Norway's Most Northerly Radio Station, at Vardoe, 445 | |||
Water Main Pipes of Wood as being Economical, 568 | *- Radio Communication Company of Great Britain, Its Contract for Stations in West Indies, 283 | ||
*- "Radio Instruments and Measurements," American Circular, 255 | |||
Water Storage, Extensive Scheme in Victoria State, 69 | *- Radio Societies, Proposed Amalgamation, 309 | ||
*- Surveying and Astronomical Observations, Chronometer Superseded by Wireless, 283 | |||
Wellington, New Zealand, Tunnel for Water Supply, 227 | *- Tarawa, Pacific Islands, Wireless Station, 569 | ||
*- Tuned Cathode Circuit, A New Idea, 687 | |||
WELDER, New Electric, Experiments in Rand Mines, 599 | *- Underground Use of Wireless, Successful Demonstration, 335, 361 | ||
*- "Vertex," New Form of Aerial, 43 | |||
Welland River Level Raising not yet Decided | *- Wireless Beam Tests to Buenos Aires, Highly Successful, 687 | ||
*- Wireless Licence Statistics, 201 | |||
Upon, 629 | *- Yukon to Alberta, Wireless Communication Projected, 147 | ||
*WOLVERHAMPTON, New Trolley Omnibus Route, 413 | |||
Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 24 | *Wood Tanks for Acids, Suitable Linings for, 255 | ||
*Working Days Lost by Industrial Disputes, Statistics, 687 | |||
Winding Engines, Various Improvements Called for, 361 | *World Power Conference, 671 | ||
Winnipeg River Well Adapted for Hydroelectric Enterprises, 657 | |||
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY : | |||
Accumulators for Operating Dull Emitter Thermionic Valves, 175 | |||
Aerials Erection, Accidents and Warning, 387 | |||
Beacon, Wireless, for Increased Safety in Navigation, 335 | |||
Belfast, Projected Broadcasting Station, 309 | |||
Brazilian Government Concession for Radiotelephone Transmitting Stations, 255 | |||
British Broadcasting | |||
Broadcasting in Education, Glasgow to Have Lectures Transmitted to Schools in the Area, 289 | |||
Canadian Trains and Provision of Wireless, 413 | |||
Crystal Detector in Theory and Practice, 569 | |||
Germany to Organise Wireless Apparatus Syndicate, 309 | |||
International Agreement on Wireless Telephony, Conference, 454 | |||
Inter-telephony by Wireless Between American and European Systems, 629 | |||
Japanese Wireless Telephone for Trains on Tokaido Railway, 255 | |||
Kliphenvel, South Africa, Progress of New Wireless Station, 569 | |||
Line-radio or | |||
Netherlands East Indies | |||
Radio Communication Company of Great Britain, Its Contract for Stations in West Indies, 283 | |||
Radio Societies, Proposed Amalgamation, 309 | |||
Surveying and Astronomical Observations, Chronometer Superseded by Wireless, 283 | |||
Tarawa, Pacific Islands, Wireless Station, 569 | |||
Tuned Cathode Circuit, A New Idea, 687 | |||
Underground Use of Wireless, Successful Demonstration, 335, 361 | |||
Wireless Beam Tests to Buenos Aires, Highly Successful, 687 | |||
Wireless Licence Statistics, 201 | |||
Yukon to Alberta, Wireless Communication Projected, 147 | |||
WOLVERHAMPTON, New Trolley Omnibus Route, 413 | |||
Wood Tanks for Acids, Suitable Linings for, 255 | |||
Working Days Lost by Industrial Disputes, Statistics, | |||
World Power Conference, 671 | |||
X | X | ||
X-RAYS, | *X-RAYS, Not Sufficiently Used, 537 | ||
*X-ray Radiations, Inadequate Measurement, 509 | |||
X-ray Radiations, Inadequate Measurement, 509 | |||
Y | Y | ||
YALU River, Possibility of Development of a Million Horse-power from, 387 | *YALU River, Possibility of Development of a Million Horse-power from, 387 | ||
*Yangtze River Pronounced "Extremely Serviceable," 147 | |||
Yangtze River Pronounced | |||
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A
- AERIAL, New Form, "Vertex," and its Advantages, 43
- AERONAUTICS :
- - Aerodrome Extensions at Wittering, 479
- - Air Surveys, Their Disadvantages, 509
- - Cable for Guiding Aeroplanes in Flight, M. William Lottis, 43
- - Dirigibles for Transatlantic Mails, Tests to be Made, 569
- - Fleet of Thirteen Aeroplanes for Protection of Lumber and Paper Industries in Ontario, 335
- - Helicopter Flight in Paris, 95
- - Howard Aerodrome Secured by Vickers Limited for Construction of Government Airship, 629
- - Howden Airship Station to be Demolished, 175
- AGRICULTURAL Machinery, Renewal of Field Trials of Implements by Royal Agricultural Society, 227
- Alcohol Industrial Spirit from Potatoes, Proposed Flotation of Company for Manufacture, 717
- Allen, Edgar, and Co., "Catalogue C," 121
- Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
- Aluminium Paint and Aluminium Leaf, 69
- Aluminium Powder Explosion, Hints on Dealing with, 15
- Aluminium Works near Fort William, Proposal for Establishment of, 201
- American Activity in Power Plant, 479
- American Mine Explosions, Serious Results from Use of Black Blasting Powder, 479
- Anhydrous Liquid Hydro-cyanic Acid, Proposed Factory for Production of, in Australia, 717
- Annealing Furnace Fatal Accident, 361
- Arch Dam Investigation in California, 387
- Architects, British, Conference, 261
- Architectural Education, International Congress on, 183
- Argentina, Unparalleled Building Activities and Demand for Building Supplies, 255
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
- - Metallurgical Defects in Engineering Materials, Professor F. C. Thompson, 239
- INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
- - Annual Meeting, Forty-sixth, Award of Meldola Medal, Elections, 264
- - "National Federation of Men of Science," 43
- - Students' Association :
- -- Visit to the British Empire Exhibition, 628
- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- - Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 120
- - Award of Gold Medal to Professor Albert Sauveur, Harvard Uni verity, 174
- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
- - Diesel-electric Drive and Turbines, P. J. Higgs, 457
- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- - Annual Autumn Meeting to be Held in London, 731
- - Annual General Meeting and Dinner, 159
- - Institute of Metals' Invitation to Overseas Visitors, 479
- INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
- - Annual Meeting and Elections, 644
- - Physicist in Metallurgy, Dr. C. H. Desch, 133
- INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
- - Award for Best Street Frontage, 509
- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
- - Date of Receipt of Papers for Current Awards, 110
- - Inland Waterways of England, E. Manning Lewis, 43
- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
- - General Meeting, 200
- - Fundamentals of Cost Production, H. Kerr Thomas, 200
- - Lecture, Percy Pritchard, Suggestion to Students, 166
- - New Prizes Offered, 270
- - Prize Award and Reading of Papers, 644
- - Water-cooled Aero-engines, A. J. Rowledge, 69
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued):
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- - Ballot for Election of Officers, 583
- - James Forrest Lecture, Thirtieth, to be Delivered by Professor Elihu Thomson, of Massachusetts, Kelvin Gold Medal Award, 526
- - Birmingham and District Association :
- -- Annual Dinner, Problem of New Street Station Traffic, 283
- - London Students :
- -- Forty-third Annual Dinner, 343
- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- - Annual Dinner, 239
- - A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 136
- - Electrical Developments in France, E. M. Malek, 227
- - Faraday Medal Award to Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti, 147
- - Faraday Medal Presentation, 413
- - Fifteenth Kelvin Lecture, G. Semenza, 413
- - Kelvin Centenary, 569, 586
- - New By-law, Title of Members, 369
- - Visit of Delegates of Overseas Technical Institutions, 610, 702
- - Western Centre :
- -- First Joint Meeting with Mining Electrical Engineers, 509
- -- Visit to Lydney Power Station, 509
- INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING- ENGINEERS :
- - Annual General Meeting, Election of President and his Suggestions, 175
- - Universal Regulator, Temperature, Thomas Lindsay, 55
- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
- - Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, 556
- - Overhead Aluminium Conductors, H. G. Williams, 507, 556
- - Progress in Equipment Used for Marine Propulsion, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, 255
- - Water-tube Boilers, L. M. Jockel, 479
- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
- - Midland Branch :
- -- Conversazione in University at Edgbaston, 599
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
- - Annual Dinner, Lack of Base Metals, Empire Congress on Mining and Metallurgy, 395
- - Award of Gold Medal, 237
- INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
- - South-Western District:
- -- Regional Town-planning, 283
- - Yorkshire District:
- -- Jubilee Year, Examination Necessary for Future Admission to Membership, 387
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- - Annual and Summer Meetings, Invitations to Guests from France and Holland, 155
- INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
- - Hypochlorite Process of Refining Compared with Use of Sulphuric Acid, A. E. Dunstan, 43
- - Maidan-i-Nafton Oilfield, One of Most Important Known, R. K. Richardson, 539
- INSTITUTION OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERS :
- - Elections and Proposed Awards, 293
- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
- - Elections of President and Vice-president, 175
- - Increased Member Roll, Library Presentation to the Institution, 227
- INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
- - Annual Meeting and Reports, 526
- - Meetings and Elections, 145, 264, 402, 526
- - Programme of Lectures, Resumption of Friday Evening Meetings, 428
- INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
- - Annual Dinner, 317
- - Election of Officers and Council, 613
- - Yorkshire Branch Formed, 687
- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
- - Chemical Engineering Group and Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
- -- Symposium on Treatment on Water for Industrial Purposes, 55
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (continued):
- - Birmingham Section :
- -- Emulsion of Petrol as Fuel for Internal Combustion Engines, F. J. C. China 445
- - Midland Section :
- -- Spontaneous Combustion, Its Causes, J. Ivon Graham, 121
- SOCIETY, FARADAY :
- - Meeting and Programme, Oppau Explosion Investigation and Report, 360, 413
- SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
- - Annual General Meeting,- Election of Officers and Council, 235
- SOCIETY, RADIO, OF GREAT BRITAIN :
- - Postponement of Meeting, Lecture, Faithful Reproduction by Broadcast, Captain P. P. Eckersley, 425
- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
- - Borneo, Sarawak, Oil Resources Development Results, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361
- - Cantor Lecture, E. V. Evans, Use of Film to Depict Chemical Changes, 335
- - Neglect of X-rays Benefit, Lecture by Dr. V. E. Pullin, 537
- SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ENGINEERING :
- - Second International Conference, 387
- ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, Unknown Particles, 599
- Australia, Railway Bridge Over Murray River, Details of Construction, 227
- Automatic Guns, War Office Experiments, 43
- Automatic Telephone Exchange Projected, First in London, 43
- Automobile Services, French, to Connect the Cotton-growing Districts with the Niger, 687
- Avonmouth Dock Extension Contract, 94
B
- BALANCING Machine for Large Rotors, 629
- Ball Bearings and the Time Factor, 201
- Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, Souvenir of Empire Exhibition, 583
- Beira, East Africa, Port Improvements, 361
- Belt Fastener, New Type, Frys, Limited, 583
- Benzol as By-product of Australian Steel Works, Extensive Output of, 15
- Birmingham Waterway to the Sea vid Worcester and Bristol Channel, Government Deputation with View to Financial Aid, 309
- Bitumen and Fish, Roads Dressing Committee's Report, 147
- Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
- Boiler Conversion to Burn Powdered Fuel, Guarantee Given, 479
- Boiler, Electric Steam, Unique Type, 539
- Boiler Explosion at Aberdare Power Station, Report, 445
- Boiler Flues' Unusual Failure, 599
- Boiler, Water-tube, Unusual Explosion of, 629
- Boilermakers' Society Funds, Big Balance, 716
- Boilermakers' Society, Overtime Piecework Pay, 657
- Bolts and Rivets Factory at Richmond, Victoria, 69
- Bore-hole Search for Oil, No Oil but Several Records Broken, 657
- Brasher Air Breakwater Tested 361
- Brass and Metal Mechanics' Increased Wages, 509
- Brass, Red Stains on, Due to Use of Old Type of Furnace, 15
- Brassfounders Employers' Association and National Brass and Metal Mechanics' Society, New Wages Agreement, 445
- Breakwater Tests, Brasher Air, 361
- Bridge, New, Across the Usk at Newport, 445
- Brisbane, Australia, Engineering Conference there in March, 1924, 69
- BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED MANUFACTURERSí ASSOCIATION :
- - Annual Scholarships, 317, 361
- BRITISH ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION :
- - Annual Luncheon, 343
BRITISH ENGINEERSí ASSOCIATION :
- - Safeguarding of Industries Act, Resolution of Regret at Government Attitude, 445
- BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
- - Institution of Automobile Engineers' Members Represented on Committee, 255
- - Standard Nomenclature for Cycle and Motor Cycle Parts, 264, 309
- - Standard Railway Rails, 674
- - Standard Specifications :
- -- Galvanised Steel Wire Strand for Signalling Purposes, 644
- -- Lighting and Starter Cables on Motor Cars, 387
- -- Traction Motors of the Series-wound Direct-current Type, 15
- BRITISH FOUNDRYMEN, INSTITUTION OF :
- - Cause of Bad Castings, 147
- British India Imports and Exports, Satisfactory Trade Balance, 509
- British Prices 70 Per Cent. Higher than Continental and Orders Sent Abroad in Consequence, 283, 312
- British Thomson-Houston Testers' Club, 293
- Broadcasting--see Wireless.
- Bunkering Plant on the Tees, Satisfactory Test, 479
- Burns, New Treatment which Includes, Electric, Steam, and Metal Burns, 479
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- CABLE, Direct Connection between London and Emden, 175
- Calcium Arsenate Plant, Largest in the World at Montgomery, Alabama, 335
- Calculators for Gas Calorimetry, 608
- Cameron Falls Development, Ontario, Great Power Scheme, 15
- Canada, Wainwright Oilfield, Estimated Area, 69, 361
- Canadian Dominion Forest Service, Experimental Silvicultural Work, 147
- Canadian Gold and Silver Exports, 569
- Canadian Mineral Production Statistics, 15
- Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric Exhibition Vehicle, 413
- Canadian Resources of Natural Gas and Helium, Survey Results None too Favourable, 309
- Cape Breton, Harbour at Ingouish, Deepening on Account of Gypsum Deposit, 449
- Carbon Monoxide in Compressed Air, Instrument for Detection, J. A. Vaughan, 413
- Castings of Sand and Cores Cleaned by High- pressure Water, 599
- Catalogues for Jerusalem, 183
- Cement and Mud Fluids Used in Oil and Gas Wells, Tests for Determination of Tensile Strength, 121
- Centralians, Old, Annual Dinner, 200
- Cerium for Gas Mantles and other Purposes, 201
- Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, First Provincial Meeting, 509
- Chelmsford Engineering Society, Fourth Annual Conversazione, 459
- Chicago Drainage Canal Threatens Further Damage to the Levels of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River, 121
- Chilean Government Improvement of Irrigation and Canals, 255
- Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete Described as Dangerous, 569
- Chromium--see Iron and Steel
- COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
- - Alberta Coal, Great Increase in Output, 361
- - Antrim and Tyrone, Valuable Areas of Unworked Coal in, 15
- - Barrow Hill New Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 335
- - Belgian Congo, Result of Search for Coal, 657
- - Burnham-on-Crouch Coal Discovery, 361
- - Canada's Average Coal Consumption, 599
- - Coal-breaking Plant for Montreal, 69
- - Coal Dust Explosions in Utah, Intensive Study of Safety Precautions, 445
- - Coaling Staithes Projected at Port Clarence Wharf, River Tees, 147
- - Colliery Accidents in Scotland, Fire-damp and Naked Lights, 599
- - Colliery Chimneys Demolished, 361
- - Fushun, Schemes for Working Coal Deposits, 255
- - Lithuania's Limited Consumption of Coal and Coke, 227
- - Manchuria's New Coal Mines, 657
- - Man-handled Coal in England, 90 Per Cent. of Total Raised, 657
- - Markham Main Colliery, Progress of Sinkers, Expected Employment for Large Number of Men, 657
- - Natal Coal, Results of By-product Experiments, 69
- - New South Wales Coal Output, 569
- - Nova Scotia, New Mine and Colliery at Lingan, 121, 175, 445
- - Powdered Coal in the United States, Annual Consumption, 95
- - Pulverised Coal, High-pressure Plant, 402
- - Record Output from Deep Pit, 629
- - Rotherham Main Colliery, Probable Reopening of Barnsley Pit, 629
- - Scottish Collieries and Preventable Accidents, 539
- - Screenings, Excess of, in Coal Mining, American Complaint, 361
- - Seaton Delaval Coal Company's Development at Hastings Pit, 657
- - Snowdon Colliery near Dover, Purchase of, 95
- - Spitzbergen, New Coal Mining Operations, Extensive, Projected, 309
- - United States Coal Mines, Statistics of Injuries and Financial Loss, 361
- - Vibrating Screen for Fine Separation of Coal, 717
- - Victoria, Brown Coal Prospects at Bambra, 413
- - Warragul, Victoria, Coal Discovery, 569
- - Welsh Coalfields, Rhondda and Llanelly, 387
- - Wireless Communication for Mine Rescue Work, 361
- - Worcestershire Coal Mining Estate, Projected Development, 479
- - World's Production of Coal, United States Large Proportion, 387
- COLD-STARTING Oil Engine, Test Results' 283
- Cold Storage Scheme at Walvis Bay, 445
- Colonel Crompton's Eightieth Birthday, 656
- Commonwealth's New Duty Against Great Britain, 479
- Commonwealth Radium-bearing Ore, Great Possibilities, 687
- Complimentary Dinner, 395
- Compressed Fibre for Pistons of Internal Combustion Engines, 69
- Concrete as Lining for Mine Shafts, 15
- Condensers and Grid Leaks, Philip Coursey, 283
- Conferences and Congresses--see Exhibition, British Empire
- Cooking Utensils Test, Report on Linings for, 43
- Copenhagen, British Club Opened, 298
- Copper in Australia, High Cost of Labour and Supplies and Closing Down of Mines, 69
- Copper Deposit in Rhodesia, Another Big Discovery of, 15
- Copper Mines in Australia to be Merged and Railway Extended, 599
- Copper Ore Deposit on Rhodesia-Congo Border, 117
- Copper Ore Deposits in Yugo-Slavia, 15
- Copper Production in Australia, Extension of Principal Company's Works, 15
- Copper Works and By-product Plant at Middlesbrough, 413
- Corrosion or Rusting of Metal Prevented by Use of Whitewash, 175
- Cost of Living and Men's Pay Unchanged, 444
- Cotton Ginnery Opening at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 127
- Coventry Commercial and Technical Library, Useful Additions, 599
- Cunard Company's New Naval Architect, 361
- Cyanite, Interesting Possibilities of, 599
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- DAM Damage on the Musquash River Power Development Plant, 15
- Darlington to Replace Tramway System by Trolley Omnibuses, 657
- Death of Mr. A. C. Flint, 121
- Death of Mr. Thomas Henry Rowe, Cornish Mining Engineer, 147
- Death of Mr. T. Settle, 121
- Derwent Diversion to Avoid Pollution from Colliery Refuse, 309
- Diamond “ Pipe ” Discovery in South Africa, 663
- Diesel Engine Tests at Wallsend, 671
- Dock Strike, Recent, Wages 125 Per Cent. Above Pre-war and Cost of Living 75 Per Cent., 255
- Docks, Surrey Commercial, and Dam Failure, 539
- Dredged Material Delivered by Sunk Pipe, 255
- Dredger, Hopper, on the Great Lakes, Measurement and Equipment of, 335
- Dubuc, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Successive Appointments in Canada, 255
- Dundee Harbour Extensions, 43
- Dutch Manufacturer’s Discovery as Result of Government Order, 309
E
- EDINBURGH Gas-making Plant Extensions, 43
- Edinburgh-Glasgow Road, New, Work to be Started on, 509
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - Air Heating Advantages in an American Power Station, 509
- - Australasian Electric Supply Systems, Favourable Position of Certain Towns, 479
- - Automatic Synchroniser, Brown Boveri, 387
- - Boston and Detroit, Plans for Transmission of Electrical Power, 569
- - Breakdowns, Electrical, in 1923, 629
- - British Columbia Electric Company's Projected Tunnel between Lakes, Tenders Called for, 539
- - British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Heavy Cost of Equipment, 201
- - Burton-on-Trent Supply, Proposed Extension, 569
- - Calcutta Electric Supply to be Extended to Outlying Districts, 43
- - Canada's Extensive Electric Power Development, 15
- - Cape Town-Simonstown Line, New Electric Generating Station, 687
- - Collie Coalfield of Western Australia, Power Station for Supplying, 717
- - Coventry Corporation Electricity Undertaking, 657
- - Deeside Electrical Requirements, Report by Aberdeen Chief Electrical Engineer, 445
- - Direct Photographic Records of Electrical Impulses, 717
- - Electric Brass Melting in the United States, Activity Greatly in Excess of other Countries, 657
- - Electric Power Mains Projected in the Midlands, 121
- - Electrical and Reciprocating Engine Power for Textile Factory Working, Comparison, 95
- - Electric Wire Manufacturing Companies in Japan, Great Impetus to Work Caused by Restoration after Earthquake, 255
- - Exeter Electricity Works, Extension of Plant, 387
- - Grit Arrester at Electricity Works, Good Results from, 283
- - "Hexaphase" System of Working Cables, 387
- - Hull (Quebec) Electric Company's Big Project in the Gatineau Valley, 255
- - Illinois Company's Projected 200,000 Kilowatts Station, 717
- - Islington Borough Council's Experience of Refuse Collection, Horse and Electric Vehicles Compared, 309
- - Italian Orders for Two 30,000 Kilovoltampere Three-phase Alternators, 687
- - Japanese Scheme for Power Development and Railway Electrification, 43
- - Manchuria Power Scheme on the Yalu River, 43
- - Mersey Power Company's Prosperity 509
- - Million Volt Testing Set Ordered for Laboratory in Chicago, 717
- - Mining Subsidence and Effect on Cables and Power Stations, Royal Commission Evidence, 539
- - Motor, 6300 H.P., American, in Course of Installation in India, 147
- - Motor Generator's Disastrous Breakdown, 569
- - Newark Corporation's Application Refused by Electricity Commissioners, 717
- - Newcastle, New South Wales, Tramway Electrification, Cost and Saving, 69 í
- - New York's Electric Signs and Large Amount of Electricity Required, 283
- - New Zealand's Extensive Use of Electric Power, 387
- - Pelton Wheel Shrunk on to Shaft by Means of Electric Heat, 201
- - Pennsylvania's Production of Electric Power, 569
- - Plymouth Electricity Works Extension, 95
- - Power Station Under Construction - at Molnungushi Falls, Rhodesia, 717
- - Ribble Power Station and Its Approaching Completion, 445
- - Scanty Use of Electricity in the United Kingdom, 395
- - Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, The B.E.A.M.A. Offer, 317
- - Shanghai Municipal Electric Department, Annual Report, 657
- - South Africa and Electricity Supply Commission, Terms Arranged with Capetown and Durban, 687
- - Storage Battery Competition, Five Vehicles Selected for Test, 687
- - Sugarloaf Rubicon Electricity Supply Scheme, Victoria, 95
- - "Super-synchronous" Motor, New Type, 335
- - Sydney, New South Wales, Recommended Appointment of British Electrical Expert, 479
- - Talcs Used for Electrical Appliances, Tests, 445
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
- - Town Lighting of Lydenburg, South Africa, Waterfall to be Utilised, 335
- - Transformer Pillars Out of Operation, Tests of Apparatus for Reduction of Current Losses in, 260
- - Transmission Line, Southern California, Increased Capacity, 95
- - Transmission Problems, Major A. M. Taylor's Hexaphase System, 201
- - Underground Cable, 66,000-Volt, at Cleveland, Successful Tests on, 717
- - Underground Electric Railway Efforts at Economy in Use of Power Supply, 309
- - Union of South Africa, Use of Electric Power in Industrial Establishments, 717
- - Wattmeter, Direct-acting, Totalising, Recording, 479
- - Welder, New Electric, Advantages of, 599
- - Wireless Aerials Falling, Accidents, 387
- - Yallourn-Yarraville Transmission Line Completed and Satisfactory, 283
- - Yallourn Undertaking, Steady Progress by Victoria Electricity Commission, 717
- ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Research in Germany, Financial Assistance from American Company, 175
- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361, 395
- Engineering Institute of Canada, New President, 413
- Erosion Checked by Discarded Motor Car Bodies, 387
- European Telephone Network, Conference on the Question, 509
- EXHIBITIONS :
- - All-British Motor Vehicles and Accessories Exhibition in Melbourne, 227
- - British Empire Exhibition :
- -- Architecture Exhibition at Wembley, 586
- -- Conferences of Engineering Societies at Wembley, 613
- -- Conference on Science and Labour, 586
- -- Empire Automobile Conference, 702
- -- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 361
- -- Empire Textile Conference, 613
- -- "Neyer-Stop" Railway, Yorath Lewis, to be Connected with Metropolitan Railway Station, 255
- -- Silver Nugget, Largest Found, to be Shown in Canadian Section, 43
- -- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Used at Opening in 1825, to be Exhibited, 121
- -- World Power Conference, 671
- - Building Exhibition at Olympia, Free Popular Lectures, 395
- - German Wireless Exhibition at Hamburg, 283
- - Institute of Patentees, Inventions Exhibition, 657
- - International Exhibition in Dunedin, New Zealand, 580, 657
- - International Foundry Trades' Exhibition at Birmingham, 43, 200, 687
- - Leipzig Autumn Fair, 613
- - Lyons Fair, Particulars of, 175
- - Norwegian Industrial Fair, 657
- - Okehampton Agricultural Association to Construct Permanent Exhibition Ground, 283
- - Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, 201
- - Swedish Industries Fair at Gothenburg, 629
- - Wireless Apparatus Exhibition at Geneva, 201
- - Yachting and Boating Exhibition, 51
- EXPERIMENTAL Explosions in France, 147
- Explosion of Carbon Bisulphide Still near Runcorn, 717
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- FACTORY Accident Prevention, 183
- Factory and Workshop Acts, Inquiry, 361
- Falmouth, Abandonment of Transatlantic Scheme, 538
- Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, Awards, 425
- Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Smoking Concert, 425, 543
- Farming and Electro-culture, Minister of Agriculture's Statement, 445
- Federated Malay States Tin Ore Smelting, 717
- Federation of British Industries, Report on South American Tour by Assistant Director, 15
- Ferry Landing and Docks at Middlesbrough, 361
- Fire Destruction of University and Engineering College, Fukuoka, 43
- Floating Dock for Southampton, 387
- Floating Roofs to Reduce Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 201
- Floating Wharf Used as a Transport Vessel, 657
- Forests of Ontario, Aeroplane Fleet to be Set up for Protection, 335
- Foundry Engineers, Suggested Line of Study for Junior Automobile Students, Percy Pritchard, 66
- France's Trade with her Colonies, 227
- Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Medals and Certificates Awards, 717
- Fremantle Harbour Dredging Progress, 413
- French Paint to Supersede Red Lead, 95
- Friction and Lubrication, D. Sillars, 95
- Fuel Oil Production Experiments by South Manchurian Railway, 569
- Fuel Research, Assistant Director Appointed, 283
- Fuel Research Board Special Report No. 1, 539
- Fuller's United Electric Works, Annual Staff Dinner, 55
- Furfural, Properties of, as Paint Remover, 95
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- GAMPOLA Bridge, Ceylon, 15
- Gas Calorimetry, Calculator for, 608
- Gas Engines on Hire-Purchase, 95
- Gases in Underground Waters, New Use for Analysis of, 69
- Gasholder, Spiral-guided, Largest in this Country, 387
- Gas-making Plant for Vancouver, 599
- Generation, Transformation and Pneumatic Transmission of Power, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
- George Montefiore Foundation Prize, 133
- German Imports into New South Wales, 361
- "Glanzkohle," Properties of New Material Akin to Graphite, 175
- Glass Trade, Comparison of Results of Different Shifts in, 175
- Glassworkers' Union and Discontinuance of the McKenna Duties, 539
- Gold Alloy to Rival Platinum, 95
- Gold Medal of the Town of Paris, Award to M. Bienvenue, 147
- Gold Mines, Hollinger, Ontario, New Port Plant Approaching Completion, Vast Expectations from, 95, 599
- Gold Mines of Northern Ontario, Rapid Development, 599
- Gold and other Deposits in Tanganyika, 147
- Grain Elevator, Durban, Inquiry into Foundations, 381
- Grain Shipped through Montreal in 1923, Record Amount, 95
- Great Britain's Coal Mines Output, 15
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- HARDWARE Trade Journal, 159
- Hudson Bay as a Grain Outlet, Pros and Cons of the Question, 599
- Hull, Port of, 697
- Hydro-electric Development on the Saguenay River, One of the Largest in the World, 629
- Hydro-electric Equipment, Large Units, W. M. White, 147
- Hydro-electric Generating Unit, Largest in the World, at Niagara Falls, 69
- Hydro-electric Installation for International Paper Company on Hudson River, 361
- Hydro-electric Plant on the Mississippi River, 201
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme in New Zealand, Tenders for Plant, 15
- Hydro-electric Scheme in Ceylon, 69
- Hydro-electric Scheme of Tasmania, 387
- Hydro-electric Works in the Tirso Valley, Largest in the World, 509
- Hypochlorite and Chlorate, Pure Solutions Obtained Electrolytically, 687
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- INDIA and the Indians Unsuited for Shipping Enterprise, 201
- Indian Boiler Regulations, 237
- Indian Tariff Board's Proposed Duties and Bounties on Certain Iron and Steel Products, 479
- Industrial Fatigue Research Board, Fourth Annual Report, 657
- Inertia of Matter and Inertia of Mind, Effect on Industrial Development, 255
- Infection by Telephone, Risk Quite Negligible in View of Precautions, 227
- International Congress of Architectural Education, 183
- Invention, Bertram Joy, 84
- Italy's Hydraulic Resources, Active Development of, 657
- IRON AND STEEL :
- - Agreement Between British Columbia and United States Concerning Conversion of Steel Scrap, andc., 413
- - Alloy Steel, Economical Uses of, 227
- - Blast-furnace Flue Dusts, Utilisation of, Investigation, 335
- - Brazil Company Said to Propose Blastfurnace Erection, 15
- - British Cast Iron Research Association, Director Appointed, 133
- - British Empire Big Iron Contract with German Buyers, 629
- - Chromium Plating, Company Started for Exploitation of Discovery, 309
- - Electrolytic Iron and Question of Corrosion, 569
- - Foundry Iron Production from Sponge Iron in the Electric Furnace, Testing Results, 175
- - French Blast-furnace Working Statistics, 509, 683
- - German Failure to Establish Iron and Steel Industry in Chile, 201
- - Hardened Steel and Brittleness, Effects of Various Methods Used, 201
- - Heavy Steel Trade, Proposed Selling Agency, 15
- - Iron Mines on Belle Island, Newfoundland, Reopening, 147
- - Iron Ore Exports from Algeria to Great Britain, 413
- - Ironstone Mines Reopened in North Yorkshire, 43
- - Lake Athabasca, Drilling to Investigate Extent of Iron Ore Deposits on North Shore, 15
- - Melilla, Details of New Iron Ore Shipping Plant for, 175
- - National Federation of Iron and Steel :
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in December, 1923, 69
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 227
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 335
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 445
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 539
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in May, 687
- - Nickel-iron Alloys, Remarkable Magnetic Properties of Certain Types, 309
- - Nickel Mines of Canada, Output Statistics, 147
- - Nickel Ore Deposits of Sudbury, Canada, Most Important Known, 15
- - Ontario Government's Proposed Bounty on Iron Ore, 226
- - Ore in Tasmania to be Developed by British Company, 509
- - Ouenza Iron Mines, North Africa, Output, 15
- - Oxygen Addition to Blast, Advisable Limit in Amount, 121
- - Phosphorus Diffusion in Iron and Steel, Conditions and Results, N. C. Marples, 43
- IRON AND STEEL (continued):
- - Plant at Bilbao for High-speed Steel, 657
- - Precision Gauge, Manufacture, Question of Best Quenching Medium for Steels Used, 147
- - Protection of the Steel Industry in India, 509
- - Rolling Rails Re-started at Workington Steel Works, 509
- - Rustless Iron, Successful Experiments on, 227
- - Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
- - Sault Ste. Marie Steel Mills, Activity of, 283
- - Sheffield Steel Exports to United States, Effect of Fordney Tariff, 95
- - South Manchuria Railway and Extension of Iron and Steel Works, 283
- - Stainless Steel Flagstaff, 90ft. High, Proposed as War Memorial, 309
- - Steel Rolling Mills in Canada, 15
- - Steels, Normal and Abnormal, Microscopic Examination of, 227
- - Sulphur in Blast-furnace Charges, 509
- - Sweden, Pig Iron Production for September, 43
- - Swedish Iron Trade Labour Conflict, Trade Conditions, 539
- - Temperatures in Blast-furnaces Using Charcoal as Fuel, 413
- - Twelve-hour Day Elimination in the Steel Industry and Increased Cost of Production, 147
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- JAPANESE Earthquake and Temporary Shelters, Galvanised Sheet Orders for Great Britain, 255
- Johannesburg Gold Mining Industry Demand for Increased Wages Met by Monthlv Bonus, 147
- Johannesburg, Proposed Power Station at Witbank, 15
- Jointing Material for Air Pipes, andc., Brown Brothers, 459
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- KELVIN Centenary Celebrations at Glasgow University, 569
- Kelvin Centenary, Masonic Lodge Celebration, 586
- Kelvin Dinner, 556
- Kelvin Medal Presentation, Reception of Written Addresses, Exhibit of Kelvin Apparatus, Oration, Banquet, 638
- KING'S COLLEGE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
- - Anniversary Meeting, 130
- - Economics as Applied to Mechanical Engineering, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 130
- Kosi Bay, South Africa, Development, as Port for Coaling or Cotton Trade, 335
- Krupps' "Naval Union of the Levant," 569
- Krupps and Spanish Shipbuilding Yard, Report of Projected Purchase, 209
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- LABORATORY Experiments and "Horse Sense," Professor E. C. Williams, 147
- Lancashire Boiler, Failure of Blow-down Bend, 629
- Lead Poisoning and Production of Zinc Oxide, 69
- Lead and Zinc Production in the United States, 69
- Leakage Costing at the Rate of £500 a Year, 121
- Leather Belting Manufacturers' Federation, Standard Specification, 569
- Lectures, Popular Free, at the Building Exhibition, 395
- Leicester Rebuilding Proposals, 95
- Leicester Sewerage System Extensions, 610
- Lignite Discovery near Shrinagar, Kashmir, 95
- Lignite Explorations in Province of Murcia, Satisfactory Results, 283
- Limpopo, Negotiations for Government Construction of Bridge, 309
- Liquid Oxygen as Explosive for Gold Mines, 69
- Liquid Oxygen Explosives, Field Tests of, 227
- Liskeard Gas Company's Scheme for Electrical Supply, 479
- Lourenco Marques Harbour Extension, 255
- Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant for Midlothian Paper Mills, 147
- Lumber Exports from British Columbia, 309
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- MANCHESTER Approval of Proposed Census of Production, 413
- Manchester Steam Users' Association :
- - Annual Meeting, Question of Incorporation, 413
- - Mr. C. E. Stromeyer's Annual Report, 15
- - Report, 335
- Marine Engines, Direct-reversing, for Egypt, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 227
- Marine Petrol Engine, New Type, 479
- Marseilles, Shipping and Goods Statistics, 121
- Mathematics in America, Progress in Recent Years, 283
- Menai Straits, Change of Scheme for Electrical Supply, 335
- Mercury Mine in China, Crudest Possible Methods of Treating the Mineral, 657
- Metallurgical Research, Professor Thomas Turner, 276
- Metallurgy Research Fellowship, New Foundation, 95
- Metals--see also Associations, Institute of Metals
- Methane in Water in Enclosed Heating Systems, Dangers of, 95
- Metric System for Russia, 147
- Metric System in Soviet Republics, Demand for Metric Scales and Weights, 539
- Middlesbrough, New Bridge Across the Tees, 43
- Milk Transport in Glass-lined Tank Motors Instead of by Train, 687
- Mine Rescue Oxygen-breathing Apparatus, Useful Handbook on, 147
- Mineral Deposits in the Ukraine, Investigation by Geological Committee, 227
- Mineral Output of New South Wales, Statistics, 309
- Mineral Production Increasing in British Columbia, 121
- Mineral Production in Tasmania, Statistics, 147
- Minerals, Important New Area of, Discovered in Australia, 479
- Mines Department Willing to Test Electric Bell, andc., for Coal Mines, 283
- Mines, Inrushes of Water into, Committee of Inquiry into Danger, 175
- Mining Bureau of Mukden, Two Coal Mines Opened and Paying, 509
- Mining Education at Wigan, Grant in Aid, 387
- Mining Industry of South Africa, Consumption of Imported Materials, 569
- Motor Car Exhaust Gases, Carbon Monoxide in, 282
- Motor Cars and Lorries for Australia, Great Increase in Imports, 629
- Motor Cars, Small Car Trials, 174, 361
- Motor Industry in America, Statistics for 1923, 657
- Murray River, Australia, Official Report on Hume Reservoir, Proposal, 479
- Murray River, Work of Locking, Progress, 717
- "Mystery" Tower in Shoreham Harbour, Demolition Decided on, 603
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- NATIONAL Council of Technical Staff Associations, Meeting, 309
- Netherland- East Indies Sample Show-room, 629
- Netherlands East Indies Sulphur Deposits, Bids for Working of, Wanted, 599
- Newcastle and Gateshead Proposed Connecting Bridge over the Tyne, 309
- Newcastle, New Fire and Police Station, 43, 509
- New South Wales Mineral Production, 43, 309
- New Zealand, Available Water Power in, 69
- New Zealand, Valuable Total Trade Figures, 175
- New Zealand, Various Power Extension Schemes Projected, 458
- Newport, Alexandra Docks Facilities Extension, 445
- Niagara Falls and New Michigan Central Railway Bridge, Construction Work Restarted, 509
- Niagara River New Crossing and Projected Railway, Cost of, 283
- Nickel and Copper in Canada, 69
- Nickel--see also Iron and Steel
- Nitrate Output in Chile, 335
- Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1924, Awards, 556
O
- OIL Fuel Bunkering Prices Advance, 387
- Oil Licence in New Guinea, The First Granted, 629
- Oil Resources of Borneo, Hon. T. G. Cochrane, 361
- Oil Shale Beds of Somerset, Plans for Light Railway between Bridgwater and Combwich and Docks at Combwich, 599
- Oil Well, New, in Kent County, Ontario, Great Depth and Estimated Yield, 95
- Oil Well at Wainwright, 69, 361
- Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission Report, Financial Position, 717
- Ontario Taxation on Nickel and Copper Mines, 226
- Oppau Explosion, 360
- Osaka's New Bridges, 283
- Osmiridium in Tasmania, Effort to Open up the Area, 695
- Ottawa River Power Development by Ontario Hydro-electric Power Commission, 687
- Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, Work on Cast Iron Lining of a Tunnel Shaft, 479
- Oxygen-making Factories in Southampton and Belfast, 479
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- PANAMA Canal Traffic Figures, 69
- Paper-making from Eucalypt Pulp, Advantages of, 599
- Paris Competition for New Types of Street Furniture, 577
- Patent Fuel Production Plant in Canada, 95
- Patent Rights Applications, 509
- Peat Bog Investigations and Mapping in Canada, 95
- Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, Projected New Government Road, 479
- Penstock Accidents, Two, in California, 175
- Penwithers Viaduct, Truro-Falmouth Line, Replaced by New Bridge, 147
- Petrol Efficiency, Method of Increasing, 43
- Petroleum Tanks, Great Advantage of Making Them Gas-tight, 147
- Physics of Textile Fibres, 613
- Pile Driving, Under Water, New Equipment for, 569
- Platinum-bearing Lands in Spain, Investigations Continuing, 687
- Plymouth Improvement Schemes and Work for Unemployed Men, 387
- Polish Port at Gdynia Asked for, 361
- Porcelain for Electrical Purposes, Improved Type, 569
- Portland Cement Factory, 70 Miles East of Vancouver, 69
- Portland Cement Works in Tasmania, 479
- Power Alcohol, Ether and Fusel Oil Works at Hull, Work Started, 413
- Power Development, Very Large, Proposed at Chelsea Falls, Canada, 121
- Power Plant in South African Industries, Rapidly Increasing Amount, 121
- Profit-sharing Employees' Percentage Greater than Shareholders' Dividend, 255
- Profit-sharing Scheme Based on Wages Ranking as Capital, 539
- Punjab Industries and Price of Bengal Coal, 95
- Pyrites as a Cause of Spontaneous Combustion in Coal Mines, J. Ivor Graham, 309
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- RADIO Frequency Standard, Special Wave Meters for, 629
- Radium Research Laboratory in Washington, 335
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
- - Accidents :
- -- Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 15, 121, 201, 387, 569, 657
- -- Basle Express Fatal Accident, 339
- -- Buffer Stop Collision at Birmingham, 699
- -- Collision, Fatal, at Euston, 539, 657
- -- Crewe Station, Serious Collision, 43, 309
- -- Derailment of Train Between Northallerton and Middlesbrough, 309
- -- Divided Train Accident, Advisability of Continuous Brake, 95
- -- Electric Train Derailed near Southport, 283
- -- Fatal Electric Railway Collision in Indiana, 175
- -- Final Report for 1923 Accidents Inquired into by Ministry of Transport, 479
- -- French Accidents, Decreased Number of, 147
- -- Inquiries into Accidents, Footplate Precautions for Enginemen, 227
- -- Locomotive Failure on the London and North-Eastern, Report, 51
- -- Passengers Falling from Trains, Inquiry, 539
- -- P.L.M. Riviera Express Fatal Accident, 283
- -- Red Light Signal Failure and Consequent Collision, London and North-Eastern Railway, 69
- -- St. Gothard Express Trains in Collision, Terrible Disaster, 445
- - Accrington Tramway Undertaking's Revenue, 717
- - American Railway Disputes Between Companies and their Servants, New Board for Adjustment, 147
- - Appointments and Staff Changes, 147, 175, 227, 255, 335, 361, 365, 445, 657
- - Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Discontent, 599, 687
- - Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, Finding a Route, 387
- - Australian Railway Commissioners' Salaries, Great Difference in Amount, 548
- - Automatic Train Control and the Inter-State Commerce Commission of America, 445
- - Awards of Industrial Court, Variation as Regards the Men, Disregard of the Public, 687
- - Babbacombe Cliff Light Railway Order, 1923, 88
- - Ballycastle Railway to End its Existence, 227
- - Beirut and Tripoli, Survey of Route for Proposed Broad-gauge Railway, 147
- - Belfast and County Down Railway, Timber Trestle Bridge Replaced by Steel, Two Tank Locomotives Ordered, 201
- - Belgian Mission to the Congo with Reference to Railway Construction, 147
- - Belgian State Railways' Disorganisation, Strong Measures for Improvement, 227
- - Birmingham Tramways Extension, 445
- - British Columbia Electric Railway Company for Tunnel to Connect Aloutte and Stave Lakes and Increase of Hydro-electric Power, 687
- - Calcutta Suggested Tube Railway, Approximate Cost, 43
- - Camden Town Junction, 1500 Trains Daily, 569
- - Canadian National Railways, Chain of Seven Wireless Broadcasting Stations, 361
- - Canadian National Railways, Projected Construction of Twenty-six Branch Lines, 283, 361 ; Annual Report of Railways, 687
- - Canadian Pacific Railway's Branch Lines in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 717
- - Canadian Railway's Steady Rise, Immigration the Greatest Need, 227
- - Cape Peninsula Suburban Lines, Electrification Beginning, 309
- - Central London Railway, Unusual Incident, 413
- - Ceylon Railways' Favourable Report, Retirement of General Manager, 43
- - City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Winding-up Difficulties, 629
- - City and South London Railway :
- -- Contracts for Sinking Shafts for Tubes on Morden Extension, 121
- -- Stockwell Station Escalators, Improved Type, 147, 599
- -- Tunnels Enlarged, New Service, 413
- - Clapham Common and Morden, Progress of New Line, 599
- - Colombia's Northern Railway Extension Progress, 717
- - Common User of Railway-owned Rolling Stock, C. M. J. Jones, 335, 413
- - Continuous Runs of 500 Miles with Coal- burning Locomotives and 825 Miles with Oil Burners, G. M. Basford, 413
- - Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Pay, 69, 444, 548, 717
- - Death of Commander G. J. Baugh, 509
- - Death of Mr. Ammon Beasley, 386
- - Death of Mr. Percy A. Hay, 599
- - Death of Mr. L. W. Horne, 283
- - Death of Mr. George Macpherson, 479
- - Death of President of New York Centra System, Mr. Alfred Smith, 335 ; His Career, 413
- - Deaths of Two Prominent American Railwaymen, 309, 458
- - De-control of British and of United States Railways, Comparison Between Costs of Compensation, 69
- - Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway, New Motor Generators for Electric Locomotives, 539
- - East Indian and Great Indian Peninsula Railways, Transfer of, 361
- - East Indian Railway, Forty Locomotives Ordered from British Firm, 445
- - Egyptian State Railways Chief Engineer Resigns his Post, 309
- - Escalators Replace Lifts at Bank Station of Tubes, 546
- - Facing Points, Power Working of, 69
- - Finsbury Park Tube Extension Northwards, Middlesex County Council Action, 175
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued);
- - French Government Proposed Increase in Passenger Fares and Goods Rates, 147
- - French West Africa, New Section of Railway, 69
- - Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Good Dividends of, 121
- - Great Western Railway :
- -- Allocation of Government War-time Compensation Funds, 283
- -- Bill Before Parliament, Level Crossing and Shunting, 445
- -- Callington Light Railway, Proposed Abandonment of Construction Scheme, 283, 413
- -- Cambrian Section Station at Machynlleth, Improved Accommodation, 15
- -- Capital Expenditure Last Year and Projected, Analysis of, 309
- -- Colliery Proprietors' Wagons, Railway Companies' Offer, 283
- -- Company Dealing Only with British Manufacturers in Spite of Lower Prices for Foreign Work, 283, 312
- -- Cornish Single Track Sections, Provision for Future Doubling, 175
- -- Goods Wagon, New Type, Adaptation of Plant, 629
- -- Government Aid for Branch Line Construction Refused, 335
- -- Great Western Railway's Unanswered Letter to Late Government, 283
- -- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201
- -- Honours List Knighthood for General Manager, 175
- -- Milk Conveyance Rates Lower than those of Southern Railway, 539
- -- Portmadoc Railway Facilities to be Improved, 43
- -- Programme of Projected New Works, Locomotives and Rolling Stock, 15
- -- Rhymney and Taff Vale and also Great Western and Taff Vale Roath Dock New Connections, 175
- -- Special's Non-stop Plymouth to Paddington Run in 234 Minutes, 15
- -- Stockholders of Small Amounts, Very Large Percentage of Total Capital, 283
- -- Swindon Station, King and Queen on Footplate of the Royal Train, 479
- -- Whiteball Tunnel, South of Taunton, to be Relined, 43
- - Group System, Mr. H. P. Macmillan on, 539
- - Hampstead Line Extension, Opening Expected Shortly, 599
- - Harwich and Zeebrugge--see Train Ferry
- - Highest Railway in the Empire, Mombasa, vid Nairobi to Eldoret, Uganda, 201
- - Honours Lists, New Year and Birthday, English and Indian Railwaymen Included, 15, 657
- - Hook of Holland and Berlin, Accelerated Journey by Train-de-Luxe, 538
- - Improper Use of Railway Carriages, Bill to Promote Cleanliness Defeated, 412
- - India, Railway Board Technical Paper No. 235, 43
- - Irish Free State, Bill for Unification of Railways, 387
- - Irish Free State Railways and Belfast, Differences of Opinion, 69
- - Irish Free State Railways Bill Meets with Opposition, 548
- - Irish Free State Railways and Canals and Government Bill, 121
- - Irish Railway Agreements and Proposed Government Amalgamation Scheme, 255, 539
- - Irish Railway Companies and Unions, Machinery for Regulation of Trade Disputes, 15
- - Irish Railways, British Promises and the Free State, 509
- - Irish Railways' Clerical Staff Demands, Judge's Award, 674
- - Irish Railways and Rebel Damage, 335
- - Irish Railways, Repair of Malicious Damage to Bridges, andc., 227
- - Irish Railways, Wages Board and Men's Position, 539, 629
- - Jamaica Government Railways' Dispute, Mr. J. H. Thomas's View, 539
- - Kaye, Sir Joseph H., The Late, 15
- - Locomotive Works by Compressed Air, 255
- - Locomotive Works of Subsidiary Companies Closing, 121
- - London Electric Railways, Camden Town Extension, 413
- - London Electric Railways, Camden Town Junction Trains, 569
- - London Electric Railways, Hendon to Edgware Extension Progress, 713
- - London Electric Railways' New Cars, 599
- - London-Liverpool Motorway Likely to Increase Railway Traffic Charges, 15
- - London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
- -- Action Won by the Company Against Hampstead Borough Council, 43
- -- Buckie-Keith Railway to be Reopened, 69
- -- Capital Expenditure Last Year, 255
- -- Distinguishing Names in Towns with More than One Station, 629
- -- Economy and Train Withdrawals, 539
- -- Glasgow, Change of Route from Euston, 717
- -- Half-year's Dividend Announced, 201
- -- Leek and Manifold Light Railway Absorption and Claims of the County Council, 629
- -- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Posters, Painted by Royal Academicians and Associates, 26
- -- Organisation, Operation Department at Derby, Appointments, 47
- -- "Resident Engineers," 599
- -- Shareholders' Free Tickets for Meetings not to be Issued, 255
- -- Stranraer and Larne, Change of Departure from Euston to St. Pancras, 717
- -- Title of the Company, 43
- -- Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Proposed Capital Works, 255
- -- NORTHERN COUNTIES SECTION :
- -- Coleraine-Londonderry, New Line, 335
- - London and North-Eastern Railway :
- -- Automatic Signals on the Alne-Thirsk Section, 43
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - London & North-Eastern Railway (continued):
- -- Bill in Parliament, Building Powers Sought, 657
- -- British Prices 70 per cent. Higher than Continental and Consequent Loss of Trade and Work to this Country, 312
- -- Capital Account Expenditure, Analysis of Items, 387
- -- Cuffley-Hertford-Stevenage Line Opened, 629
- -- Electrical Engineer Appointed, 657
- -- Electrification Difficulties and Projected Remedy, 387
- -- Electrification in Great Northern Area, 361
- -- Enfield Branch Extension Completed for Passenger Traffic, 445
- -- Engine "Locomotion" Used in 1825, to be Sent to the British Empire Exhibition, 121
- -- Frodingham, Proposed New Railway and Works, Irreconcilable Views, 509
- -- Garratt Locomotive for Worsborough Branch, 450
- -- Government Compensation, Limitation of Directions Permitted for Expenditure, 309
- -- Great Northern Section, Mishap to Engine's Boiler, Fireman's Action, 717
- -- Great Northern Shopmen, Report of Court of Inquiry, 479
- -- Ilford's Deputation to Minister of Transport, 223
- -- Individual Incomes from 90 per cent. London and North-Eastern Railway Capital are Less than One-third the Wages Received by Lowest-paid Male Adult Railway Servant, 335
- -- King's Cross to Bradford by Pullman, Timing, 657
- -- King's Cross-Harrogate-Newcastle Pullman, Marylebone-Nottingham-Sheffield, 509, 599
- -- Scotch Express, Daily Relief Train, 599
- -- South Yorkshire Junction Company's Absorption, Settlement, 629
- -- Staff Changes, Various, 657
- -- Subsidence Between Ferryhill and Bishop's Auckland, 227
- -- Tube Northwards from Finsbury Park, 361
- -- Twenty-nine New Trains of Ten Coaches Each, 445
- -- War Memorial at York to North-Eastern Railway Servants, 717
- - London Traffic Board Bill, 413
- - Longridge-Hellifield Railway, Good Prospect of Its Construction, 95, 361
- - Manchester and Rochdale, Prospect of Through Train Service, 717
- - Market for Locomotives in Poland, 657
- - Melbourne Area and Electrification, Victorian Railway Commissioners' Statement, 717
- - Melbourne Railway Construction, British Tenders Refused, 335
- - Melbourne Suburban Lines, Carriages all Labelled "Smoking," 335
- - Mersey Railway Company, Track Laid under the River, 387
- - Metropolitan District Station at Victoria, Great Increase in Passengers at, 110
- - Metropolitan Railway Agrees to Interchange of Return Tickets to British Empire Exhibition, 479
- - Metropolitan Railway Branch from Sandy Lodge to Watford, 263
- - Metropolitan Railway, Capital Expenditure, 255
- - Metropolitan Railway, Improved Dividend, 175
- - Metropolitan Railway, "Smoking" or "Smoking Prohibited" Cars, 387
- - Metropolitan Railway, Widened Lines to be Converted for Electric Traction, 309
- - Ministry of Transport:
- -- Deputation Request for Government Aid Towards Transport Facilities, Electrification, andc., 387
- -- Final Report of Ministry on Last Year's Accidents, 479
- -- Gattie Scheme Revival Asked for and Declined, 509
- -- New Minister Appointed after Vacancy, 121
- -- ORDERS UNDER THE LIGHT RAILWAYS ACTS AND THE RAILWAYS ACT :
- -- Light Railways in the Borough of South - port and North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, 308
- -- Longridge and Hellifield Light Railway, 361
- -- Merrivale Light Railway Powers Revived, 361
- -- Railways of Great Britain for 1923 : Preliminary Statement of Accounts and Statistics, Complete Returns to Follow, 386
- -- Safety of Travelling Public, Powers of the Ministry, 569
- -- Statistics for September, Comparison with 1922, 43
- -- Statistics, Freight, for October, 95, 129
- -- Statistics, Passenger and Freight, November, 201 ; December, 309
- -- Statistics for January, 1924, Comparison with 1923, 479
- -- Statistics for February, 1924, Increase in Receipts and Mileage, 569
- -- Statistics for March, 1924, 687
- -- Statistics, Freight, for March, 1924, Unsatisfactory, 687
- -- Tramways and Light Railway Undertakings, Issue of Return, with Accounts and Statistics, 175
- - Moorgate-street Station Reconstruction, 599
- - Morocco, Electrification of Normal Gauge Railway, Power Station at Casablanca, 283
- - Motor Omnibus Used on Irish Road, Converted for Use on Irish Railway, 599
- - Murdock's Ancient Road Locomotive Put up for Auction, 479
- - Natal Main Line Section Electrification, Progress, 283
- - National Union of Railwaymen and the Enginemen, 629
- - National Union of Railwaymen's Projected National Programme, 717
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - National Union of Railwaymen's Proposed Demand for Shopmen, 283
- - Nationalisation of Railways and Mr. Winston Churchill's Changed Views, 335
- - "Never-Stop" Railway Connected with Metropolitan Station, 255
- - Newcastle and Hull Train Service, 413
- - New South Wales Government Railways, Year's Operating Costs, 52
- - New Zealand Government Inquiry into its Railway System, 539, 687
- - Norway and Railway Working, Question of Steam versus Electric Traction, 201
- - Oodnadatta Railway, Australia, Changes in its Career, 227
- - Pulverised Coal, Experiments with Australian Locomotives, 69
- - Pulverised Coal for some Japanese Locomotives, 69
- - Railway Clerks' Association and Share of Control, 599
- - Railway Crossings in Cities, Position of Hull, 227
- - Railway Fares Difficulty in consequence of Grouping, 15
- - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 121, 175, 361, 445, 509, 569, 629
- - Railway Rates Tribunal:
- -- Application for Abolition of Flat Rate on Coal, Coke, andc., Dismissed, 339
- -- Passengers, Representation of, on the Tribunal, 539
- - Railway Shopmen's Dispute, Government Court of Inquiry, 283, 687
- - Railway Stock, British, Largely in the Hands of Middle and Poorer Classes, 121
- - Rhodesia's Agricultural and Mineral Products, Government Asked for Railway Connecting Rhodesia with Walvis Bay, 687
- - Salaried Staff and Cost of Living, New Decision, 629
- - Siamese State Railways, Director's Telephone Apparatus Order, 687
- - Signal-box Switch Regulations, 95
- - Signal-boxes and Token Instruments, 175
- - Sir Henry Fowler, Honorary University Degree, 599
- - Smoke Tubes in Locomotive Boilers, 599
- - South African Railway Traffic Improvement and Consequent Reduction in Rates and Fares, 309
- - South Indian Railway Appointment, 95
- - South London, Poor Travelling Facilities to City and West End, 255
- - South Manchurian Railway Sidings, Proposed Electrification, 69
- - Southend Corporation, Complaint of Non- Electrification of the Tilbury Railway, 413
- - Southern Railway :
- -- Amalgamation of Two Stations at Victoria, Progress Towards Realisation, 95
- -- Brighton and Hove Complaint of Lack of Railway Facilities, 509
- -- Cable for Electrification of South-Eastern Section, Contract Award, 227
- -- Dual Management Ended, Future General Manager, 51
- -- Electrification Progress, Large Floating Dock and Crane, New Steamers, 255, 361
- -- Electrification of South-Eastern Section Suburban Lines, Progress, 361, 687
- -- Government Guarantee to Date, 687
- -- Guildford, Electrification of Railway and Half-hourly Service Promised, 629
- -- Red Tie for Use as Danger Signal, 539
- -- Southern Railway Bill Passes Committee, 599
- -- Tube Extension in North London, Divided Opinions on, 255
- -- Wimbledon Station Reconstruction Question, 175
- - Southern Pacific Railway of Mexico, New Line from Tepic to La Quemada, 231
- - Southport and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, Ungrouped and Unhappy, 479
- - Spanish Railways, Grouping and Ultimate Nationalisation of, 439
- - Station Name-boards, 147
- - Stockholders' and Shareholders' Names and Addresses, Law as to Publication, 387
- - Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925, Rival Schemes from both Towns, 43
- - Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, Its Correct Name, 413
- - Storekeepers' Appointments, Suitable Men for, 539
- - Sweden and Norway, New Inter-connecting Railway Decided Upon, 69
- - Swiss Federal Railways, Economy of Electrification, 445
- - Tasmanian Railway System, Change of Com missioner and Mr. Webb's Report, 201, 445
- - Telegraph Messages of Railway Companies Over Post Office Wires, Cost Question, 717
- - Tickets Issued by Automatic Machines, Statistics, 509
- - Token Exchanging Apparatus, First Accident for Eighteen Years, 717
- - Traffic, Passenger and Freight Statistics, Nine Months to September, 1923, 43 ; Freight for September, 43 ; Freight and Passenger Statistics for October, 121
- - Traffic Receipts and Effect of the Strike, 201
- - Train Ferry Between Harwich and Zeebrugge, 147, 227
- - Train Men's Strike and Court of Inquiry Report, 413
- - Trans-Siberian Railway Reorganisation, 110
- - Turbine, 50-Ton Electric, Its Transport, 657
- - Turbine Locomotive, First Built in Germany, Krupp's Tests, 479
- - Ulster and Munster Mail Steamers Sold for a Song, 569, 629
- - Underground Electric Railways' Reduced Traffic, Increase in Omnibus Passengers, 255
- - Underground Railway Conciliation Scheme, 147
- - Underground Railways, Contracts Reported for Cast Iron Tunnel Segments, 15
- - "Underground" and Strike of Trams and Omnibus Men, 387
- - Underground Then and Now, Comparison, 69
- - Union of South Africa, Programme of New Railway Construction, Progress, 335
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - United States "Centennial Movement," 387
- - United States Laws, the Supreme Court and Effect on the Railways, 95
- - United States Traffic Statistics, 361
- - Valparaiso to Santiago Railway Scheme, 413
- - Victoria, Agitation Regarding Accident Inquiries, 361
- - Victoria District Railway Station, 50 per cent. Growth of Passengers, 599
- - Victoria Railways Magazine, 509
- - Victoria Station Approach, L.C.C. Scheme for Improvement, 479
- - Vosges, New Tunnels Planned, 15
- - Wireless Sets on Trains in Canada, 413
- - Woolwich-built Locomotives, Sale of, 569, 599
- - Workmen's Trains and Mr. Gosling, 539
- - Zululand, Proposed Railway, 283
- RAMSAY Memorial Laboratory, 58
- Rand Mines, Rescue Teams Training, 387
- Rating of Machinery and Plant in England and Scotland Respectively, Inquiry into Present Law, 201
- Reclaimed Reinforced Concrete Sheet Piles Used After Long Exposure to Sea Water, 539
- Refractory Materials for Furnace Linings, Electrical Resistivity at High Temperatures, 335
- Refrigeration, Fourth International Congress, 479
- Rhodesia, Railway and Road Bridge Over Limpopo River, 599
- Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco, Extension of Port Quays, 687
- Road-bridge Building at Birmingham, 69
- Rocket to the Moon, Professor R. H. Goddard's
- Reported Attempt, 387
- Royal Automobile Club's Small Car Trials, 174, 361
- R.I.B.A. Diploma in Town-planning, First Examination, 402
- Royles, Limited, Profit-sharing Scheme, Employees' Percentage, 255
- Rubber as an Abrasion Resisting Material, Great Improvement in Modern Rubber, 657
- Rubber Industry and its Needs, Iron or Steel Linings Advantageously Replaced by Rubber, 227
- Rubber as Lining for Wood Tanks, D. M. Newitt, 255
- Russia, New Regulations for Patent Grants, 95
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- ST. ARNAUD, Victoria, Electric Installation, 15
- St. George, Research Yacht for Exploration in the Pacific, 283
- St. John, New Brunswick, Discussion of Coke and By-product Plant for, 683
- St. John River, N.B., Water Power Development Projected, 479
- St. Lawrence River, Canada, Development Proposals, 15, 43, 69, 121
- St. Lawrence Waterways Project, Agreement between Canada and the United States, 717
- St. Paul's Bridge Construction, Revival of Proposal, 95
- Saldanha Bay Harbour, South Africa, Plans for its Future, 657
- Salt Lake, 12-Mile Railway Trestle Under Repair, 147
- Sand Dunes Conversion into Forest Area, 629
- San Francisco Bay, Dredging the Entrance Bar, 175
- Sash Chains, Chas. Wright, Limited, 155
- Scale Control by Aid of Chemicals, H. W. Bannister, 147
- Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 317, 361
- Scholarships, 1924, Norton and Gregory, Awards, 556
- Science Museum Engineering Exhibits, Guide Lecturer Appointed, 361
- Science News Service, 201
- Scottish Iron Trade Men, Increased Wages for, 599
- Seaham Harbour New Coal Pits to be Sunk by Freezing Process, 43
- "Self-rescuer," a Safety Device for Escape from Carbon Monoxide in Mines or Elsewhere, 413
- Severn, Bridge over River near Bridgnorth Proposed, 539
- Severn, Proposed Road and Rail Bridge, 201
- Severn Tunnel, New Ventilating Shaft for, 309, 413
- Sewerage Scheme at St. Just, Cornwall, 361
- Shale Oil Industry, Scottish, Possibility of Closing, 121
- SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
- - American Bill for Conversion of Foreign Trade Ships into Diesel Motor Types, 445
- - Australian Meat Trade, Sixteen New Motor Vessels Ordered in Great Britain, 335
- - Australian New Steamers for Lighthouse Service to be Built in Australia, 335
- - Australian Steamer Fordsdale, Largest yet Built by Commonwealth, Binghamphone Installed, 629
- - British Aviator, 10,000-Ton Tanker, Sister Ship Ordered, 717
- - Compressed Air for Ship Propulsion, Captain W. P. Durtnall, 255
- - Berengaria Navigation, Accusation of Dangerous Speed, 539
- - Board of Trade and Junior Engineers in Large Merchant Vessels, Fresh Instructions, 629
- - Cunard Liner Tyrrhenia, Alterations Projected, 43
- - Ferry Steamer, 200ft. Vehicular, Voyage from Leith to Sydney, New South Wales, 509
- - French Submarines, 187, 216
- - Greek Government's New Submarines, 569
- - H.M.S. Glatton Sunk in Dover Naval Harbour, to be Raised, 599
- - H.M.S. Lion, Breaking Up on the Tyne, 309
- - Japanese Ships, Load Line Regulations, 413
- - Leviathan, American Liner, Cost of Repairs, 147
- - 50,000-Ton Liners not a Paying Proposition, 479
- - Lloyd's Register Returns of Shipping Losses, Principal Nations' Record Compared, 175
- SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
- - Mauretania's Turbines, Re-blading, 569
- - Navigation Lights on British Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 309
- - Revenge, Old Wooden Battleship, to be Broken Up, 361
- - Rustless Steel Propellers, Success of, 317
- - Schooner Yacht Built by Krupps to have Gyroscopic Stabiliser, 147
- - Ships' Navigation Lights, New Regulations, 261
- SHOWS--see Exhibitions
- Silver-lead Ore Deposit, Another Found in South Australia, 479
- Silver-lead Ores Discovery in North-Eastern Australia, 69
- Silver Nugget at Empire Exhibition Eclipsed by New Find, 599
- Silver Ore Discovery and Further Future Prospects in the Yukon Territory, 175
- Simplification of Manufacture by Elimination of Odd Tools, 657
- Skilled Craftsmen Exodus from the United Kingdom, 387
- Slide Rule, The "Monocrat," John Davis and Son, Limited, 316
- Smoke Nuisance and Legislation Question, 283
- Soapstone, Large Deposit Found in Ontario, 413
- Somerset Oil Shale Beds Exploitation, 599
- South African Mines Stores Consumption Statistics, 550
- South African Successful Industries, Rand Carbide Factory's Output, 283
- Southampton's 60,000-Ton Floating Dock, Opening, 569
- Speaking Apparatus, Automatically Controlled, the Binghamphone, 629
- Spennymoor Sewage Disposal Works, 121
- State Barge Canal, U.S.A., Proposed Deepening, 283
- Steam Generator for Paper Company at Hudson Falls, N.Y., 687
- Steam Heat for Shrinking Parts of Electrical Equipment, 121
- Steam Power from the Earth's Centre, Impracticable Suggestion, 121
- Steam Power-house at Evans' Bay, New Zealand, 605
- Stradling, Dr. R. E., M.C., M.Sc., New Appointment, 387
- Straw as a Floor for Cement Storage, 147
- Sugar Beet, British, 399
- Sugar Mill in North Queensland, 283
- Sulphur Output in Japan, 569
- Sulphuric Acid Factories of Upper Silesia, Increased Output, 147
- Superphosphates from Sulphuric Acid Removed as By-product in Zinc Extraction, 255
- Survey Base Line Measured on a Frozen Lake, 361
- Survey Base Line Under Water for Several Hours Daily, 121
- Sweden, Discovery of Arsenic and other Valuable Ores, 539
- Sweden, The Economic and Industrial Situation in, Report on, H. Kershaw, 717
- Swedish Canals, Reconstruction Plans, 199
- Swedish Industrial Life, Rapid Development of, Shown by New Brochure, 43
- Swedish Water Power, Extensive Use of Modern Methods for, 445
- Switzerland's Objection to Prolongation of Working Hours in Factories, 227
- Synthetic Ammonia Manufacture in Spain, 445
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- TABLE Engine, Antiquated, Discovered at Ipswich, 43
- Tamar River, Proposed Bridge from Devon- port to Torpoint, 479
- Tanganyika Concessions' Increased Copper and Radium Production, 487
- Tank for Storing Volatile Spirits, 15
- Tanks for Storage of Imported Petrol at Dingle, 479
- Tarnish-resisting Sterling Silver, 255
- Tasmanian Canal, Ralph's Bay Neck, Tenders to be Called for for Construction of, 599
- Tasmanian Industrial Development and Hydroelectric Enterprise, 479
- Teheran and the Persian Gulf, New Trade Route, 95
- Telephone, Trunk, Between Bombay and Delhi, 69
- Tendering to Toronto City Council, Toronto Board of Trade's Condemnation of Action, 95
- Tension Tests at American Bureau of Standards, 43
- Thames Bed Scoured Out by Flood Water, Costly Scheme to Meet the Situation, 43
- Timber, Forest Reserve and Sawmill Material Now Available in Alberta, Statistics, 309
- Tin Brittleness Due to Aluminium, 599
- Tin Cans and Process of De-tinning at Birmingham, 687
- Tokyo Car Congestion Since the Earthquake, New Car Orders, 283
- Traders' Co-ordinating Committee, 78
- Transmission of Heat through Building Materials, 201
- Transvaal Goldfields Output and Working Costs, 121, 201, 283
- Trelleborg Harbour and Gothenburg Harbour Enlargement, 201
- Tunnel Beneath the St. Lawrence Under Consideration, 175
- Tunnel Projected Between Canada and United States, 15
- Tunnel, Road, Below the Thames, Gravesend and Tilbury Scheme, 95
- Turbine Disc Wheels, Stress and Vibrating, Research Paper, Wilfred Campbell, 687
- Tyne New Bridge Design, 569
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- UNITED States Army New Gun, 95
- United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 539
- United States Production of Crude Magnesite Aluminium, Bauxite and Crude Platinum, 121
- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON :
- - Engineering Society, Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 84
- - Ramsay Memorial Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Inaugural Lecture, Professor E. C. Williams, 121
- Upper Stour Valley, Main Sewerage Scheme Extension, 629
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- VANADIUM, Its Chief Deposits and Great Utility, 413
- Vanadium Mines in the Peruvian Andes, Resumed Working, 121
- Vancouver City to Replace Old Railway by Power Lift, 413
- Vancouver Harbour, Coal-bunkering Facilities Projected for Deep-sea Vessels, 255
- Volcanic Energy of Italy Turned to Account, Natural Steam for Power Purposes, 95
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- WASHING Machines for Cleansing Parts of Work in Machine Shop, 95
- WATER SUPPLY :
- - Artesian and Sub-artesian Bores in Australia, B. Dunstan on, 569
- - Athens and Piraeus Water Supply Works, International Competition for Execution and Maintenance, 255
- - Boring for Water Supply in the Doncaster Rural District, 283
- - Famous Water Pipe Line, Sale of, 395
- - Hetch Hetchy Project, San Francisco, Cost of, 629
- - Japanese Lake Water for Power Generation and Subsequently for Drinking Purposes, 387
- - Kilmarnock Corporation Filtration Plant, 626
- - Kingsteington Local Water Supply Extension, 147
- - Leeds Water Undertaking Profit, 696
- - Pulta Waterworks, Calcutta, Extension of Scheme, 69
- - Shandaken Tunnel of New York Catskill Aqueduct, 283
- - Sofia's Lack of Water, American Offer, 227
- - Sydney Water Supply Scheme, 569
- - Torquay's Waterworks Extensions, 121
- - Water Main Pipes of Wood as being Economical, 568
- - Water Storage, Extensive Scheme in Victoria State, 69
- - Wellington, New Zealand, Tunnel for Water Supply, 227
- WELDER, New Electric, Experiments in Rand Mines, 599
- Welland River Level Raising not yet Decided Upon, 629
- Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 24
- Winding Engines, Various Improvements Called for, 361
- Winnipeg River Well Adapted for Hydroelectric Enterprises, 657
- Winnipeg's Central Steam-heating Plant, 539
- WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY :
- - Accumulators for Operating Dull Emitter Thermionic Valves, 175
- - Aerials Erection, Accidents and Warning, 387
- - Beacon, Wireless, for Increased Safety in Navigation, 335
- - Belfast, Projected Broadcasting Station, 309
- - Brazilian Government Concession for Radiotelephone Transmitting Stations, 255
- - British Broadcasting Company's Series of Educational Lectures, 629
- - Broadcasting in Education, Glasgow to Have Lectures Transmitted to Schools in the Area, 289
- - Canadian Trains and Provision of Wireless, 413
- - Crystal Detector in Theory and Practice, 569
- - Germany to Organise Wireless Apparatus Syndicate, 309
- - International Agreement on Wireless Telephony, Conference, 454
- - Inter-telephony by Wireless Between American and European Systems, 629
- - Japanese Wireless Telephone for Trains on Tokaido Railway, 255
- - Kliphenvel, South Africa, Progress of New Wireless Station, 569
- - Line-radio or "Wired-wireless" System, 629
- - Netherlands East Indies Government's New Wireless Stations in Sumatra, 721
- - Norway's Most Northerly Radio Station, at Vardoe, 445
- - Radio Communication Company of Great Britain, Its Contract for Stations in West Indies, 283
- - "Radio Instruments and Measurements," American Circular, 255
- - Radio Societies, Proposed Amalgamation, 309
- - Surveying and Astronomical Observations, Chronometer Superseded by Wireless, 283
- - Tarawa, Pacific Islands, Wireless Station, 569
- - Tuned Cathode Circuit, A New Idea, 687
- - Underground Use of Wireless, Successful Demonstration, 335, 361
- - "Vertex," New Form of Aerial, 43
- - Wireless Beam Tests to Buenos Aires, Highly Successful, 687
- - Wireless Licence Statistics, 201
- - Yukon to Alberta, Wireless Communication Projected, 147
- WOLVERHAMPTON, New Trolley Omnibus Route, 413
- Wood Tanks for Acids, Suitable Linings for, 255
- Working Days Lost by Industrial Disputes, Statistics, 687
- World Power Conference, 671
X
- X-RAYS, Not Sufficiently Used, 537
- X-ray Radiations, Inadequate Measurement, 509
Y
- YALU River, Possibility of Development of a Million Horse-power from, 387
- Yangtze River Pronounced "Extremely Serviceable," 147
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