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ABATTOIR and Refrigerating Plant for East London, S.A., 437 | A | ||
*ABATTOIR and Refrigerating Plant for East London, S.A., 437 | |||
Aberdeen New Suction Hopper Dredger, 153 | *Aberdeen New Suction Hopper Dredger, 153 | ||
*Accidents in Mines in U.S.A., 153 | |||
Accidents in Mines in U.S.A., 153 | *Acetylene Generating Plant, Very Large, 413 | ||
*AERONAUTICS : | |||
Acetylene Generating Plant, Very Large, 413 | *- Aeroplane, New Very High-speed, A. V. Roe, 213 | ||
*- Aeroplane Services, Several New, to Start, 413 | |||
AERONAUTICS : | *- Aircraft Apprentices, 149 | ||
*- Amphibian Flying Boats for Royal Australian Air Service, First Boat Launched, 213 | |||
Aeroplane, New Very High-speed, A. V. Roe, 213 | *- Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 512 | ||
*- Cairo-Karachi Service, Details of Five Projected Machines for Use, 213 | |||
Aeroplane Services, Several New, to Start, 413 | *- Cairo and Khartoum, Mail Service Possible by Aeroplane, 13 | ||
*- Croydon to Nuremburg and Back in 15.5 Hours, 469 | |||
Aircraft Apprentices, 149 | *- Flight from Rome to Tokio and Back, Marchese de Pinedo, 441 | ||
*- Flying Boat Widgeon, Official Test, 446 | |||
Amphibian Flying Boats for Royal Australian Air Service, First Boat Launched, 213 | *- French Flying, Government Prize Oiler, 213 | ||
*- Fuel Tank, Pescara Bullet-proof, for Aeroplanes, 325 | |||
Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 512 | *- Glider, Engineless German, Record Flight of Over Nine Hours in the Air, 637 | ||
*- Glider, the "Sea Flea," Manned by Two Men, Proposed Voyages, 525 | |||
Cairo-Karachi Service, Details of Five Projected Machines for Use, 213 | *- Helicopter Competition Fallen Through, 525 | ||
*- Night Flight in America, Only Partially Lighted, Plans for Extension, 553 | |||
Cairo and Khartoum, Mail Service Possible by Aeroplane, 13 | *- R 36 Projected Flight Cancelled, 71 | ||
*- Royal Air Force Flight from Cairo to the Cape, Details of Project, 213 | |||
Croydon to Nuremburg and Back in 15 | *- Superseded Aeroplane's Life Record, 497 | ||
*- Tenth Aeronautical Exhibition, 289 | |||
Flight from Rome to Tokio and Back, Marchese de Pinedo, 441 | *- Wooden and Metal Propellers for Aircraft, Experiments to Determine Relative Merit of, 497 | ||
*AFFORESTATION in Australia, 43 | |||
Flying Boat Widgeon, Official Test, 446 | *Alberta Oil Wells, High Average Production, | ||
*Alcohol from Sugar, Doubtful as a Paying Project, 441 | |||
French Flying, Government Prize | *Alloy of Manganese and Phosphorus, American Investigation, 125 | ||
*Aluminium Abundance and Increasing Consumption, 441 | |||
Fuel Tank, Pescara Bullet-proof, for Aeroplanes, 325 | *Aluminium Paint, Durability and Protective Power of, E. Andrews, 379 | ||
*American Honour for English Writer, 224 | |||
Glider, Engineless German, Record Flight of Over Nine Hours in the Air, 637 | *Analysis of Gases and Orsat Apparatus, 125 | ||
*Ancient Cottages Preservation, 440 | |||
Glider, the | *Anglo-Italian Mutual Concessions in Abyssinia and the Soudan, 441 | ||
*Antimony Mine in Brittany Approaching Exhaustion, 637 | |||
Helicopter Competition Fallen Through, 525 | *Antimony, Uses of, in War and Peace, 581 | ||
*Apprentices in the Engineering Trades, Education of, 337 | |||
Night Flight in America, Only Partially Lighted, Plans for Extension, 553 | *Apprenticeship System for Contractors and Building Trades in British Columbia, 183 | ||
*Argentine Machinery and Merchandise Demands, 71 | |||
R 36 Projected Flight Cancelled, 71 | *Artificial Silk by Cellulose-acetate Process, Factory Projected in Canada, 43 | ||
*Artificial Silk, Cheaper Qualities of, Factory Projected in Germany, 43 | |||
Royal Air Force Flight from Cairo to the | *Artificial Silk, Mill Projected for, at Kendal, 43 | ||
*Asbestos Cement, Projected Factory for, in Australia, 13 | |||
Cape, Details of Project, 213 | *Asbestos Find in British Columbia, 153 | ||
*Assay Laboratory at Lydenburg, South Africa, 13 | |||
Superseded | *ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ||
*- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH ACETYLENE AND WELDING : | |||
Tenth Aeronautical Exhibition, 289 | *-- Luncheon and Presentation for Valuable Service, 651 | ||
*-- Oxygen Used for Cutting Blow-pipes, Effect on the Apparatus of any Loss of Purity, C. R. Houseman, 500 | |||
Wooden and Metal Propellers for Aircraft, Experiments to Determine Relative Merit of, 497 | *- ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Annual Dinner, 268 | |||
AFFORESTATION in Australia, 43 | *- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | ||
*-- Annual General Meeting, 167, 537 | |||
Alberta Oil Wells, High Average Production, | *-- Annual Dinner, 167 | ||
*-- Bessemer Gold Medal Award, 409 | |||
Alcohol from Sugar, Doubtful as a Paying Project, 441 | *- INSTITUTE OF METALS : | ||
*-- Annual Autumn Meeting at Liege, Programme, 440 | |||
Alloy of Manganese and Phosphorus, American Investigation, 125 | *-- Postal Ballot for Membership, 278 | ||
*- INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS : | |||
Aluminium Abundance and Increasing Consumption, 441 | *-- Lincoln Cathedral Restoration, Use of Jackhammers, Sir Francis Fox, 71 | ||
*-- Royal Gold Medal Award, 425 | |||
Aluminium Paint, Durability and Protective Power of, E. Andrews, 379 | *- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT : | ||
*-- Examinations for Graduateship and Associate Membership, 366 | |||
American Honour for English Writer, 224 | *-- President-elect a Railway Director and Manager, 608 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
Analysis of Gases and Orsat Apparatus, 125 | *-- Examinations for Associate Membership, | ||
*-- Tube Mill Grinding, Dr. G. Martin, 153 | |||
Ancient Cottages Preservation, 440 | *ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : | |||
Anglo-Italian Mutual Concessions in Abyssinia and the Soudan, 441 | *-- Association of London Students : Forty-fifth Annual Dinner, 393 | ||
*-- Awards for Papers, 624 | |||
Antimony Mine in Brittany Approaching Exhaustion, 637 | *- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 60 | |||
Antimony, Uses of, in War and Peace, 581 | *-- Design and Performance of Protective Relays, C. L. Lipman, 99 | ||
*-- Faraday Medal Award, 140 | |||
Apprentices in the Engineering Trades, Education of, 337 | *-- I.E.E. Model Form of General Conditions "A," 258 | ||
*-- Premiums for Papers, 596 | |||
Apprenticeship System for Contractors and Building Trades in British Columbia, 183 | *-- Summer Meeting Postponed to Next Year, 568 | ||
*-- Wireless Section : | |||
Argentine Machinery and Merchandise Demands, 71 | *-- Radiogoniometer and Azimuth or Arrival of Wave Trains, Paper Read, 325 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF FUEL ECONOMY ENGINEERS : | |||
Artificial Silk by Cellulose-acetate Process, Factory Projected in Canada, 43 | *-- Communication to Secretary of Proposed New Fuel Institute, 621 | ||
*-- Council Meetings, 111, 621 | |||
Artificial Silk, Cheaper Qualities of, Factory Projected in Germany, 43 | *-- Formation and Objects, 43 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS : | |||
Artificial Silk, Mill Projected for, at Kendal, 43 | *-- Air Conditioning as an Aid to Industry, J. W. Cooling, 665 | ||
*- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS : | |||
Asbestos Cement, Projected Factory for, in Australia, 13 | *-- Annual Dinner, 509 | ||
*-- Coal-cutting Machinery, Lecture, S. Reilly, | |||
Asbestos Find in British Columbia, 153 | *-- Meeting, Films Shown Illustrating Work at Sheffield Works of Vickers Ltd., 54 | ||
*-- Paint Spraying, Lecture, F. E. Webb, 385 | |||
Assay Laboratory at Lydenburg, South Africa, 13 | *- INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Automatic Mechanical Couplings for Railway Rolling Stock, A. M. Bell, 413 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | *- INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY : | ||
*-- Awards of Gold Medals and Premium, 312 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
*-- Annual Meetings, Dates, 152 | |||
Luncheon and Presentation for Valuable Service, 651 | *-- Annual Dinner, 152 | ||
*-- Award of Premiums, 265 | |||
Oxygen Used for Cutting Blow-pipes, Effect on the Apparatus of any Loss of Purity, C. R. Houseman, 500 | *-- Summer Meeting in Belgium, 481 | ||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Comparative Survey of American and British Signalling, Joshua Parsons, 497 | |||
Annual Dinner, 268 | *-- Four-aspect Colour Light Signals, W. J. Thorrowgood, 385 | ||
*-- Long-burning Signal Lamps, H. E. Morgan and F. J. Hookham, 43 | |||
*-- New President and Members Elected, 183 | |||
*-- "Proceedings," Publication of Interesting Papers, 553 | |||
Annual General Meeting, 167, 537 | *- INSTITUTION, ROYAL : | ||
*-- Annual Meeting, 540 | |||
Annual Dinner, 167 | *-- Anonymous Donation, £500, 167 | ||
*-- Elections, 167, 281, 540, 624 | |||
Bessemer Gold Medal Award, 409 | *-- General Meetings, 167, 281, 540, 624 | ||
*-- Lectures by Sir William Bragg on "X-rays and Living Matter," and Sir William Hardy on "Films," 86 | |||
*-- Various Lectures Projected, Lecturers and Dates, 224 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : | |||
Annual Autumn Meeting at Liege, Programme, 440 | *-- Annual Dinner--and Criticism, 453 | ||
*-- Engineer and Chemist, Combination Highly Necessary for this Country, Sir Alfred Mond's View, 469 | |||
Postal Ballot for Membership, 278 | *-- Impact of Wheels on Road Surface, Difference between Solid and Pneumatic Tires, Major R. A. B. Smith, 153 | ||
*-- Portland House Scholarship, 624 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Arc Welding of Seams in Steel Plates, J. T. Carr, 183 | |||
Lincoln Cathedral | *- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY : | ||
*-- Annual General Meeting, The King as Patron, 153 | |||
Royal Gold Medal Award, 425 | *- SOCIETY, THE FARADAY : | ||
*-- Explosive Reactions in Gaseous Media Discussion Organised by Society, 481 | |||
*-- Temporary Appointment of Secretary and Editor, 665 | |||
*- SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGISTS : | |||
Examinations for Graduateship and Associate Membership, 366 | *-- Visit to Osram Glass Works, Papers on Glass Technology, Luncheon, 651 | ||
*- SOCIETY, ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING : | |||
President-elect a Railway Director and Manager, 608 | *-- Engine Drivers' Eyesight, Effect of Passing from Tunnels to Lighted Stations, 637 | ||
*- SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING : | |||
*-- Development of Water Power Resources, A. E. Malpas, 13 | |||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
Examinations for Associate Membership, | *- SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, LONDON : | ||
*-- Second Annual Dinner, 162 | |||
Tube Mill Grinding, Dr. G. Martin, 153 | *- SOCIETY, NEWCOMEN : | ||
*-- Summer Meeting, 1926, 565 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES | *- SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL : | ||
*-- President Elected, 469 | |||
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS : | |||
*-- Ancient Cottages, Preservation of, Meeting to Discuss Measures for, 440 | |||
Association of London Students : | *-- Roads, Danger of Cambering, Lieut. - Colonel Sir A. H. Burgoyne, 43 | ||
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL : | |||
Forty-fifth Annual Dinner, 393 | *-- Symons Memorial Lecture, Advances in Atmospheric Physics, Professor Sydney Chapman, 363 | ||
*- SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL : | |||
Awards for Papers, 624 | *-- Exhibition, 13 | ||
*AUTOMATIC Telephone Exchange at Manchester, 71 | |||
A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 60 | |||
Design and Performance of Protective | |||
Relays, C. L. Lipman, 99 | |||
Faraday Medal Award, 140 | |||
I.E.E. Model Form of General Conditions | |||
Premiums for Papers, 596 | |||
Summer Meeting Postponed to Next Year, 568 | |||
Wireless Section : | |||
Radiogoniometer and Azimuth | |||
Communication to Secretary of Proposed New Fuel Institute, 621 | |||
Council Meetings, 111, 621 | |||
Formation and Objects, 43 | |||
Air Conditioning as an Aid to Industry, J. W. Cooling, 665 | |||
Annual Dinner, 509 | |||
Coal-cutting Machinery, Lecture, S. Reilly, | |||
Meeting, Films Shown Illustrating Work at Sheffield Works of Vickers Ltd., 54 | |||
Paint Spraying, Lecture, F. E. Webb, 385 | |||
Automatic Mechanical Couplings for Railway Rolling Stock, A. M. Bell, 413 | |||
Awards of Gold Medals and Premium, 312 | |||
Annual Meetings, Dates, 152 | |||
Annual Dinner, 152 | |||
Award of Premiums, 265 | |||
Summer Meeting in Belgium, 481 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued | |||
Comparative Survey of American and British Signalling, Joshua Parsons, 497 Four-aspect Colour Light Signals, W. J. | |||
Thorrowgood, 385 | |||
Long-burning Signal Lamps, H. E. Morgan and F. J. Hookham, 43 | |||
New President and Members Elected, 183 | |||
Annual Meeting, 540 | |||
Anonymous Donation, £500, 167 | |||
Elections, 167, 281, 540, 624 | |||
General Meetings, 167, 281, 540, 624 | |||
Lectures by Sir William Bragg on | |||
Various Lectures Projected, Lecturers and Dates, 224 | |||
Annual | |||
Engineer and Chemist, Combination Highly Necessary for this Country, Sir Alfred | |||
Impact of Wheels on Road Surface, Difference between Solid and Pneumatic Tires, Major R. A. B. Smith, 153 | |||
Portland House Scholarship, 624 | |||
Arc Welding of Seams in Steel Plates, J. T | |||
Annual General Meeting, The King as Patron, 153 | |||
Explosive Reactions in Gaseous | |||
Temporary Appointment of Secretary and Editor, 665 | |||
Visit to Osram Glass Works, Papers on Glass Technology, Luncheon, 651 | |||
Engine | |||
Development of Water Power Resources, A. E. Malpas, 13 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
Second Annual Dinner, 162 | |||
Summer Meeting, | |||
President Elected, 469 | |||
Ancient Cottages, Preservation of, Meeting to Discuss Measures for, 440 | |||
Roads, Danger of Cambering, Lieut. -Colonel Sir A. H. Burgoyne, 43 | |||
Symons Memorial Lecture, Advances in Atmospheric Physics, Professor Sydney Chapman, 363 | |||
Exhibition, 13 | |||
AUTOMATIC Telephone Exchange at Manchester, 71 | |||
B | B | ||
*"BANK" Telephone Exchange Closed, 617 | |||
*Barbed Wire, German Substitute for, 71 | |||
Bauxite or Clay, Extraction of Metal from, Professor N. | *Baroda's New Harbour at Okha, 469 | ||
*Bauxite or Clay, Extraction of Metal from, Professor N. Vittorf's Invention, 217 | |||
Bauxite in Montenegro, Large Deposits Discovered, 43 | *Bauxite in Montenegro, Large Deposits Discovered, 43 | ||
*Bauxite Production in the United States, 553 | |||
Bauxite Production in the United States, 553 | *Bauxite Reduction to Aluminium Oxide by Aid of Iron Ore Instead of Coal, 581 | ||
*Bedrock Depth for Sheet Piling, Method of Ascertaining, 183 | |||
Bauxite Reduction to Aluminium Oxide by Aid of Iron Ore Instead of Coal, 581 | *Beet Sugar Factory for Three Welsh Counties, 153 | ||
*Bell, 15 Tons, for America Ordered from Croydon, 125 | |||
Bedrock Depth for Sheet Piling, Method of Ascertaining, 183 | *Berlin Projected Prize Competition for Caterpillar Tractor, 13 | ||
*Beryllium, Properties of, 183 | |||
Beet Sugar Factory for Three Welsh Counties, 153 | *Birmingham Sewage Disposal, Sludge Gas Power Plant Installed, 553 | ||
*Blast-furnaces--see Iron | |||
Bell, 15 Tons, for America Ordered from Croydon, 125 | *Board of Trade Engineers' Examinations to be Suspended in August, 125 | ||
*Board of Trade Navigation Certificates, New Test of Competency, 269 | |||
Berlin Projected Prize Competition for Caterpillar Tractor, 13 | *Board of Trade Returns, Exports of Machinery Show Highest Figure since 1913, 125 | ||
*Boilers, Precipitates Forming in, Investigation in America, 43 | |||
Beryllium, Properties of, 183 | *Breakwaters in the Bay of Corinto, Pacific Coast, Projected, 213 | ||
*BRIDGES : | |||
Birmingham Sewage Disposal, Sludge Gas Power Plant Installed, 553 | *- See also Railways | ||
*- Bascule Bridges for Welland Canal, 43 | |||
Blast- | *- Blue Nile Flow, Possibility of Regulation and Irrigation Water Supply Improvement, 609 | ||
*- Bridge Colouring to Harmonise with House, 43, 71 | |||
Board of Trade | *- Bridges Over the Vaal and Orange Rivers, Construction of Seven New, Proposed, 385 | ||
*- Cantilever Bridge, to Connect Rhode Island with American Mainland, 385 | |||
Board of Trade Navigation Certificates, New Test of Competency, 269 | *- Finnieston, New Bridge Across the Clyde at, under Consideration, 213 | ||
*- Murray River Bridges, Two, in Course of Erection, Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 71 | |||
Board of Trade Returns, Exports of Machinery Show Highest Figure since 1913, 125 | *- Murray River, History of Old Bridge, 125 | ||
*- Murray River New Bridge, Second Longest in Australia, 71 | |||
Boilers, Precipitates Forming in, Investigation in America, 43 | *- Niagara Falls Cantilever Bridge, Unusual Rusting, 71 | ||
*- Old and New Bridges Crossing Newark Bay, N.J., Cost of, 293 | |||
Breakwaters in the Bay of Corinto, Pacific Coast, Projected, 213 | *- Port Augusta, South Australia, Proposed Bridge, 13 | ||
*- Two-deck Continuous Girder Bridge Recommended to Connect North Brisbane with Kangaroo Point, 297 | |||
BRIDGES : | *- Umgeni River, Natal, Bridge Over, Completed, 385 | ||
*- Wear, Bridge Over, at Sunderland, Tender of Sir William Arrol and Co. Accepted, 478 | |||
See also Railways | *- Westminster Bridge as Sound as When Erected, 641 | ||
*BRITISH Columbia's Hydro-electric Schemes, 637 | |||
Bascule Bridges for Welland Canal, 43 | *British Columbia, Record Low Rate of Mine Fatalities, 385 | ||
*BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION : | |||
Blue Nile Flow, Possibility of Regulation and Irrigation Water Supply Improvement, 609 | *- Change of Methods of Classification of Insulating Materials, 255 | ||
*BRITISH ENGINEERSí ASSOCIATION : | |||
Bridge Colouring to Harmonise with House, 43, 71 | *- Improvement Reported in Overseas Trade Inquiries, 98 | ||
*- Overseas Inquiries, New Zealand's Extensive Requirements, 269 | |||
Bridges Over the Vaal and Orange Rivers, Construction of Seven New, Proposed, 385 | *BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION : | ||
*- Electric Cable Specification, 481 | |||
Cantilever Bridge, to Connect Rhode Island with American Mainland, 385 | *British Engineering Industry, Share of World Trade, 153 | ||
*British Factories to be Opened to Traders during British Industries Fair in Birmingham, 183 | |||
Finnieston, New Bridge Across the Clyde at, under Consideration, 213 | *British Malaya's First Large Power Development Projected, 669 | ||
*British Manufacturers' Increasing Contracts, 183 | |||
Murray River Bridges, Two, in Course of Erection, Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 71 | *Budapest, Municipality's Extensive Programme of Improvements, 525 | ||
*Buenos Aires, Port Improvement Projected, 413 | |||
Murray River, History of Old Bridge, 125 | *Bullet-proof Screen, Reported Wonderful New Invention, 355 | ||
Murray River New Bridge, Second Longest in Australia, 71 | |||
Niagara Falls Cantilever Bridge, Unusual Rusting, 71 | |||
Old and New Bridges Crossing Newark Bay, N.J., Cost of, 293 | |||
Port Augusta, South Australia, Proposed Bridge, 13 | |||
Two-deck Continuous Girder Bridge Recommended to Connect North Brisbane with Kangaroo Point, 297 | |||
Umgeni River, Natal, Bridge Over, Completed, 385 | |||
Wear, Bridge Over, at Sunderland, Tender of Sir William Arrol and Co. Accepted, 478 | |||
Westminster Bridge as Sound as When Erected, 641 | |||
BRITISH | |||
British Columbia, Record Low Rate of Mine Fatalities, 385 | |||
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*CABLE, New Underground, Between London and Glasgow, 71 | |||
*Cables to be Laid between the Azores and Cape Verde, Italy and the Azores, and Between Lisbon and Malaga, 525 | |||
*Cables, Long-distance, Reported Company for Manufacture at Prague, 385 | |||
*Calcutta Drainage Scheme, 183 | |||
*Canada, Impracticability of Formation of Sixth Great Lake, 355 | |||
*Canada’s Export of Motor Vehicles and Parts, 99 | |||
*Canadian Export of Copper, Lead, Nickel and Zinc, 71 | |||
*Canadian Hydro-electric Stations, Greatly Increased Horse-power, 269 | |||
*Canadian Ilmenite Ores, Process under Development for Utilisation of, 497 | |||
*Canadian Motor Industry, Highest Production Year, Statistics of, 325 | |||
*Canal Expenditure in Canada, 441 | |||
*Canal, New York State Barge, Question of Deepening, Canadian Views, 213 | |||
*Canton Harbour Improvement, 243 | |||
*Canvey Island, Scheme to Link up with Main¬land by means of a Lock, 664 | |||
*Carbon Dioxide, Solid, Production in America, 665 | |||
*Carborundum, Annual Production, 413 | |||
*Cargo Waiting for River Transport in Barranquilla, Colombia, 125 | |||
*Carnival Dance, 137 | |||
*Celluloid, Sheet, as Substitute for Tracing Cloth, 525 | |||
*“Cellulose Enamels,” A. E. Lain, 146 | |||
*Cellulose Lacquer Production in United States, 385 | |||
*Cement, Large Consignment of, from United Kingdom to Florida, 385 | |||
*Cement Works Projected in New South Wales, 665 | |||
*Central Heating by Exhaust Steam, 413 | |||
*Chemical Factory in Australia, Allen and Hanbury’s Investigation, 43 | |||
*Chemical Processes, Steam Heating for, 385 | |||
CABLE, New Underground, Between London and Glasgow, 71 | *China, Bulk of Electricity Imported, 22 | ||
*China, North-West, Five Motor Roads Opened to Traffic, 297 | |||
Cables to be Laid between the Azores and Cape Verde, Italy and the Azores, and Between Lisbon and Malaga, 525 | *Cinnabar Deposit at Kamloops Lake, British Columbia, Working Renewed, 13 | ||
*Citroen Motor Car Works at Slough, 269 | |||
Cables, Long-distance, Reported Company for Manufacture at Prague, 385 | *Clan Line Engineer Appointment, 212 | ||
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | |||
Calcutta Drainage Scheme, 183 | *- Accidental Explosion of Blasting Charge, 153 | ||
*- Belgian Coal Pits Suffering from Floods, 99 | |||
Canada, Impracticability of Formation of Sixth Great Lake, 355 | *- Blast-furnace Coke Research at Sheffield University, 325 | ||
*- Blasting, Proportion of Large Coal and Method of Drilling, 43 | |||
Canada’s Export of Motor Vehicles and Parts, 99 | *- Borings in Search of the Silkstone Seam, 37 | ||
*- British Coke Industry, Application of American Practice to, T. B. Smith, 269 | |||
Canadian Export of Copper, Lead, Nickel and Zinc, 71 | *- By-product Coking Plant, Thirty-five Ovens, for Hamilton, Ontario, 421 | ||
*- Chemist’s Assistance with Regard to Coal Mining Risks, 153 | |||
Canadian Hydro-electric Stations, Greatly Increased Horse-power, 269 | *- Coal for Australian Railways, Values of Content, 13 | ||
*- Coal Dust, Differing from other Dust, Said to be Harmless, Sir R. A. Jones, 153 | |||
Canadian Ilmenite Ores, Process under Development for Utilisation of, 497 | *- Coal Mine with Electrically Driven Plant Supplied by Batteries in the. Mine, 665 | ||
*- Coal Prospects Good for Present Quarter, 99 | |||
Canadian Motor Industry, Highest Production Year, Statistics of, 325 | *- Coal Shipping Conveyor Projected for Newport, South Wales, 153 | ||
*- Coke Ovens at Blaydon Burn, Possible Restarting, 297 | |||
Canal Expenditure in Canada, 441 | *- Coking Industry and Useless Waste, Professor R. Lessing, 183 | ||
*- Colliery Engineering Record, Dismantling and Installing a New Winding Engine, 525 | |||
Canal, New York State Barge, Question of Deepening, Canadian Views, 213 | *- Cuticle in Coal, Interesting Account of, V. H. Legg and R. V. Wheeler, 125 | ||
*- Doncaster Collieries’ Association, Cable to Link Up Collieries, 497 | |||
Canton Harbour Improvement, 243 | *- Duty Reduced on Coal Imports to Switzerland, 99 | ||
*- French Coal Industry Strides, 43 | |||
Canvey Island, Scheme to Link up with | *- Fuel Research Board : | ||
*-- Physical and Chemical Survey of Coalfields of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 243 | |||
Carbon Dioxide, Solid, Production in America, 665 | *-- Report on Lancashire Coal Seam, 13 | ||
*- German Engineer to Report on Coal at Australian Works, 80 | |||
Carborundum, Annual Production, 413 | *- Great Britain’s Week’s Coal Output, 71, 183, 243, 269, 297, 413, 441, 469 | ||
*- Growth of Colliery Enterprise in Nottinghamshire, 125 | |||
Cargo Waiting for River Transport in | *- Heat, Waste, from Colliery, to Supply Hot Water to Large Number of Houses, 269 | ||
*- Investigations and Tests in American Mine, Fruitful Results, 99 | |||
Carnival Dance, 137 | *- Kent Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 355 | ||
*- Lignite Coalfield Discovery in Saskatchewan, 441 | |||
Celluloid, Sheet, as Substitute for Tracing Cloth, 525 | *- Locomotive Coal Price Reduced in Yorkshire, 71 | ||
*- New Coal Discovered in Bargoed Steam Coal Colliery and Near Retford, 71 | |||
*- New South Wales Coalfield at Newcastle, Estimate of Coal Available, 13 | |||
*- New South Wales, New Coal Seam Near Dubbo, 273 | |||
Cellulose Lacquer Production in United States, 385 | *- Pulverised Coal, Conflicting Views as to Dust Effects, 153 | ||
*- Royal Commission on Coal Industry Report, Standardisation of Colliery Equipment, 355 | |||
Cement, Large Consignment of, from United Kingdom to Florida, 385 | *- Search for Coal Near the Black Sea and Output of Iron Mines to be Increased, 497 | ||
*- Six-foot Seam of Steam Coal, Port Talbot, 306 | |||
Cement Works Projected in New South Wales, 665 | *- Swansea Valley, New Coal Pit to be Sunk, 385 | ||
*- Tasmania, Coal Output in, 43 | |||
Central Heating by Exhaust Steam, 413 | *- Tasmania, Seymour Coalfield’s Development, 665 | ||
*- Thickest Coal Seam Ever Discovered in Klip River Valley, South Africa, 497 | |||
Chemical Factory in Australia, Allen and Hanbury’s Investigation, 43 | *- Tipton Coal Seam Reached at Markham Colliery and Deep Soft Coal at Barlborough Colliery, 125 | ||
*- Top Hard Seam Reached Near Mansfield, 125 | |||
Chemical Processes, Steam Heating for, 385 China, Bulk of Electricity Imported, 22 China, North-West, Five Motor Roads Opened to Traffic, 297 | *- Turkish Coal and Iron Industry, Development, 385 | ||
*- Wemyss Coal Company, Firth of Forth, New Shaft to be Sunk by Francois Cementation Process, 276 | |||
Cinnabar Deposit at Kamloops Lake, British | *COBS as Packing Material and Fertiliser, 413 | ||
*Colorado Output of Ores, Precious and Other, 153 | |||
Citroen Motor Car Works at Slough, 269 Clan Line Engineer Appointment, 212 | *Colouring Concrete in Bridge to Harmonise with House, 43, 71 | ||
*Combine in Continental Wire Trade, 197 | |||
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | *Commercial Education, 54 | ||
*Commercial Motor Users' Association, 440 | |||
Accidental Explosion of Blasting Charge, 153 Belgian Coal Pits Suffering from Floods, 99 Blast-furnace Coke Research at Sheffield University, 325 | *Concrete Culverts, Novel System of Forming, 469 | ||
*Concrete Houses in the United Kingdom, 24,000 Erected in 1925, 71 | |||
Blasting, Proportion of Large Coal and Method of Drilling, 43 | *Concrete Oil Reservoir, Very Large, in Canada, 673 | ||
*Concrete Piles in Los Angeles Harbour, Cracking Effects, 609 | |||
Borings in Search of the Silkstone Seam, 37 | *Concrete Silos, Rapid Construction of, 263 | ||
*Concrete Testing Data from Chicago, 13 | |||
British Coke Industry, Application of | *Concrete Treated with Silicate of Soda, 447 | ||
*Congress for Applied Mechanics, 552 | |||
American Practice to, T. B. Smith, 269 By-product Coking Plant, Thirty-five Ovens, for Hamilton, Ontario, 421 | *Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 651 | ||
*Co-partnership and Co-operation, 224 | |||
Chemist’s Assistance with Regard to Coal Mining Risks, 153 | *Copper, Blister, Record Monthly Output, 124 | ||
*Copper Production in U.S.A., 71 | |||
Coal for Australian Railways, Values of Content, 13 | *Copper Property, the Flin Flon, in Manitoba, 43 | ||
*Corrosion, Mechanism and Control of, in Steam Power Plant, Investigation, 213 | |||
Coal Dust, Differing from other Dust, Said to be Harmless, Sir R. A. Jones, 153 | *Corrosion, Mechanism of, and Factors Effective in its Control in Steam Power Plant, 385 | ||
*Cranes, Repair and Overhaul of, After Over Fifty Years' Service, 413 | |||
Coal Mine with Electrically Driven Plant Supplied by Batteries in the. Mine, 665 | *Crude Oil Production in the United States, 385 | ||
*Crude Oil and Supply of Motor Fuel, Effect on these of Artificial Methods of Recovery, 581 | |||
Coal Prospects Good for Present Quarter, 99 Coal Shipping Conveyor Projected for Newport, South Wales, 153 | *Culverts--see also Concrete | ||
*Culverts, Flat-top Wooden, Successful in Replacement of Old Type of Waterbreaks, 581 | |||
Coke Ovens at | *Cyprus Asbestos Plant Output, 99 | ||
Coking Industry and Useless Waste, Professor R. Lessing, 183 | |||
Colliery Engineering Record, Dismantling and Installing a New Winding Engine, 525 Cuticle in Coal, Interesting Account of, V. H. | |||
Legg and R. V. Wheeler, 125 | |||
Doncaster Collieries’ Association, Cable to Link Up Collieries, 497 | |||
Duty Reduced on Coal Imports to Switzerland, 99 | |||
French Coal Industry Strides, 43 | |||
Fuel Research Board : | |||
Physical and Chemical Survey of Coalfields of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 243 Report on Lancashire Coal Seam, 13 German Engineer to Report on Coal at Australian Works, 80 | |||
Great Britain’s Week’s Coal Output, 71, 183, 243, 269, 297, 413, 441, 469 | |||
Growth of Colliery Enterprise in Nottinghamshire, 125 | |||
Heat, Waste, from Colliery, to Supply Hot Water to Large Number of Houses, 269 Investigations and Tests in American Mine, | |||
Fruitful Results, 99 | |||
Kent Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 355 Lignite Coalfield Discovery in Saskatchewan, 441 | |||
Locomotive Coal Price Reduced in Yorkshire, 71 | |||
New Coal Discovered in Bargoed Steam Coal Colliery and Near Retford, 71 | |||
New South Wales Coalfield at Newcastle, Estimate of Coal Available, 13 | |||
New South Wales, New Coal Seam Near Dubbo, 273 | |||
Pulverised Coal, Conflicting Views as to Dust Effects, 153 | |||
Royal Commission on Coal Industry Report, Standardisation of Colliery Equipment, 355 Search for Coal Near the Black Sea and Output of Iron Mines to be Increased, 497 | |||
Six-foot Seam of Steam Coal, Port Talbot, 306 Swansea Valley, New Coal Pit to be Sunk, 385 Tasmania, Coal Output in, 43 | |||
Tasmania, Seymour Coalfield’s Development, 665 | |||
Thickest Coal Seam Ever Discovered in Klip River Valley, South Africa, 497 | |||
Tipton Coal Seam Reached at Markham Colliery and Deep Soft Coal at | |||
Top Hard Seam Reached Near Mansfield, 125 Turkish Coal and Iron Industry, Development, 385 | |||
Wemyss Coal Company, Firth of Forth, New Shaft to be Sunk by | |||
COBS as Packing Material and Fertiliser, 413 Colorado Output of Ores, Precious and Other, 153 | |||
Colouring Concrete in Bridge to Harmonise with House, 43, 71 | |||
Combine in Continental Wire Trade, 197 Commercial Education, 54 | |||
Commercial Motor | |||
Concrete Culverts, Novel System of Forming, 469 | |||
Concrete Houses in the United Kingdom, 24,000 Erected in 1925, 71 | |||
Concrete Oil Reservoir, Very Large, in Canada, 673 | |||
Concrete Piles in Los Angeles Harbour, Cracking Effects, 609 | |||
Concrete Silos, Rapid Construction of, 263 | |||
Concrete Testing Data from Chicago, 13 | |||
Concrete Treated with Silicate of Soda, 447 | |||
Congress for Applied Mechanics, 552 | |||
Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 651 | |||
Co-partnership and Co-operation, 224 | |||
Copper, Blister, Record Monthly Output, 124 | |||
Copper Production in U.S.A., 71 | |||
Copper Property, the Flin Flon, in Manitoba, 43 | |||
Corrosion, Mechanism and Control of, in Steam Power Plant, Investigation, 213 | |||
Corrosion, Mechanism of, and Factors Effective in its Control in Steam Power Plant, 385 | |||
Cranes, Repair and Overhaul of, After Over Fifty | |||
Crude Oil Production in the United States, 385 | |||
Crude Oil and Supply of Motor Fuel, Effect on these of Artificial Methods of Recovery, 581 | |||
Culverts, Flat-top Wooden, Successful in Replacement of Old Type of Waterbreaks, 581 | |||
Cyprus Asbestos Plant Output, 99 | |||
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DAIREN, the Second Port of China, 609 | *DAIREN, the Second Port of China, 609 | ||
*Dam, Cyclopean, for Irrigation, Across the Cauvery River, India, 581 | |||
Dam, Cyclopean, for Irrigation, Across the | *Dam Leakage Stopped by Grouting with Asphalt, 609 | ||
*Dam of Unusual Form in Arizona, 609 | |||
Cauvery River, India, 581 | *Demolition Projected of Fourteenth Century Bridge in Bath, 525 | ||
*Development of Additional 22,000 Horse-power in New Brunswick and its Cost, 523 | |||
Dam Leakage Stopped by Grouting with Asphalt, 609 | *Diamond Mines Lit by Electric Flood Light, 553 | ||
*Diatomite or Infusorial Earth, Deposit Discovery in Ontario, 99 | |||
Dam of Unusual Form in Arizona, 609 | *Diesel Engine, 2900 H.P. Marine, Non-stop Thirty Days' Trial Run, 385 | ||
*Dock, Inland, at Warrnambool, Victoria, 183 | |||
Demolition Projected of Fourteenth Century | *Dock Works at Buenaventura, 645 | ||
*Dover Harbour, Parliamentary Bill, 63 | |||
Bridge in Bath, 525 | *Dry Dock, New, at Victoria, B.C., 497 | ||
*Durban, Extension of North Pier, 385 | |||
Development of Additional 22,000 Horse-power in New Brunswick and its Cost, 523 | *Durban's Preference for British Material, 153 | ||
*Dust Collectors, Birmingham, 153 | |||
Diamond Mines Lit by Electric Flood Light, 553 | |||
Diatomite or Infusorial Earth, Deposit Discovery in Ontario, 99 | |||
Diesel Engine, 2900 H.P. Marine, Non-stop | |||
Thirty | |||
Dock, Inland, at Warrnambool, Victoria, 183 | |||
Dock Works at Buenaventura, 645 | |||
Dover Harbour, Parliamentary Bill, 63 | |||
Dry Dock, New, at Victoria, B.C., 497 | |||
Durban, Extension of North Pier, 385 | |||
Dust Collectors, Birmingham, 153 | |||
E | E | ||
EARTHQUAKES in California, Hypotheses Regarding, 153 | *EARTHQUAKES in California, Hypotheses Regarding, 153 | ||
*Egyptians’ Advanced Handicraft Skill 5000 Years Ago, 609 | |||
Egyptians’ Advanced Handicraft Skill 5000 Years Ago, 609 | *Egyptian Appointment, 162 | ||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | |||
Egyptian Appointment, 162 | *- Accident at Barking Power Station, 71 | ||
*- Arc Lamp Carbons with Higher Crater Brightness, 413 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | *- Australian Generating Plant, Greatly Increased Output of Energy, 589 | ||
*- Australian Transmission Line, Longest Outside America, 385 | |||
Accident at Barking Power Station, 71 | *- B.E.A.I. Research Association, Change of Classification Methods for Insulating Materials, 255 | ||
*- Cable, 150-000-Volt, Piece of, on View, 242 | |||
Arc Lamp Carbons with Higher Crater Brightness, 413 | *- Canada’s Electric Power Consumption per Head Twice that of any other Country, 355 | ||
*- Capetown Suburban Railways, Tenders for Equipment for Electrification, 297 | |||
Australian Generating Plant, Greatly Increased Output of Energy, 589 | *- Cheshire Farms’ and Villages’ Universal Use of Chester Electricity Supply, 665 | ||
*- Chinese Eastern Railway, Programme for Electric Light Stations Reported, 297 | |||
Australian Transmission Line, Longest Outside America, 385 | *- Chorzow Electric Works, Reported Anglo- American Negotiations for Acquisition of, 269 | ||
*- Diamond Mines, Electric Flood Lighting for, 553 | |||
B.E.A.I. Research Association, Change of Classification Methods for Insulating Materials, 255 | *- Electric Current Replacing Gas for Domestic Purposes in Canada, 609 | ||
*- Electric Engineering Work in Victoria, One of Biggest Schemes in the British Empire, 297 | |||
Cable, 150-000-Volt, Piece of, on View, 242 | *- Electric Shock and its Cause, 385 | ||
*- Fire-damp Indicating Electric Lamp, Herr Martienssen, 553 | |||
Canada’s Electric Power Consumption per Head Twice that of any other Country, 355 | *- Frequency Changer, Largest Ever Built, 99, 183 | ||
*- Generating Plant, in U.S.A., Analysis of Rating, 99 | |||
Capetown Suburban Railways, Tenders for Equipment for Electrification, 297 | *- German Electrical Power Undertakings, American Loan Issue for, 335 | ||
*- Independent Power Plant, A Word in Favour of, 243 | |||
Cheshire Farms’ and Villages’ Universal Use of Chester Electricity Supply, 665 | *- Insulators in Victoria Affected by Protracted Drought, Measures to Remedy the Trouble, 497 | ||
*- Ionisation Phenomena in Paper-insulated, High-voltage Power Cables, Research Investigation, 553 | |||
Chinese Eastern Railway, Programme for Electric Light Stations Reported, 297 | *- Locomotive, Electric Storage Battery, for Use in Coal Mines, £1000 Prize Award, 609, 637 | ||
*- Lots-road Generating Plant to be Augmented, 297 | |||
Chorzow Electric Works, Reported Anglo-American Negotiations for Acquisition of, 269 | *- “National Significance of Electricity,” 243 | ||
*- North-West Midlands Electricity District, Inquiry at Stoke-on-Trent, 71 | |||
Diamond Mines, Electric Flood Lighting for, 553 | *- Oil Engine, Ruston-Hornsby, for Electric Power Plant, in Ceylon, 43 | ||
*- Power Development Company’s Electrical Project for Rural District, 269 | |||
Electric Current Replacing Gas for Domestic Purposes in Canada, 609 | *- Power Station for Middlesbrough, 71 | ||
*- Reinforced Concrete Arched Bridges to Carry Overhead Wires in Railroad Electrification, 297 | |||
Electric Engineering Work in Victoria, One of Biggest Schemes in the British Empire, 297 | *- Salford Electricity Committee Seeks Loan, 125 | ||
*- Sheffield and Government’s Electricity Bill, 441 | |||
Electric Shock and its Cause, 385 | *- Steel-frame Two-storey Building Electric Arc Welded, 183 | ||
*- Stirling Castle, War Office Demand for Electrical Supply for, 153 | |||
Fire-damp Indicating Electric Lamp, Herr Martienssen, 553 | *ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | ||
*- Sutton Coldfield Increasing Demand for Electricity, 42 | |||
Frequency Changer, Largest Ever Built, 99, 183 | *- Towers for High-voltage Lines, "Kay" Preferred to Lattice, 43 | ||
*- Transmission Line Begun by Canada Northern Power Company, A Big Development, 553 | |||
Generating Plant, in U.S.A., Analysis of Rating, 99 | *- Transmission Line, Electric Power, Projected New, for Ontario, 553 | ||
*- Tumbler Switches, J. H. Tucker and Co., Ltd., 412 | |||
German Electrical Power Undertakings, American Loan Issue for, 335 | *- Turbo-alternating Plant Projected for Bucarest, 269 | ||
*- Turbo-alternator for Japan, Metropolitan - Vickers Company, 413 | |||
Independent Power Plant, A Word in Favour of, 243 | *- Turbo-alternators for South Brisbane Power House, Tenders for Two Invited, 497 | ||
*- Turbo-generator, Easily a Record, Exhibited in Osaka, 581 | |||
Insulators in Victoria Affected by Protracted Drought, Measures to Remedy the Trouble, 497 | *- Turbo-generators, 80,000 H.P. Each, 406 | ||
*- Turbo-generators, 45,000-Kilowatt, Highest Steam Pressure Claim, 243 | |||
Ionisation Phenomena in Paper-insulated, High-voltage Power Cables, Research Investigation, 553 | *- Victoria Electricity Commission to Deal with Requirements for Further Energy, 581 | ||
*- West Bank Power Station, Installation of 10,000-Kilowatt Turbo-generator Set and Condensing Plant, 665 | |||
Locomotive, Electric Storage Battery, for Use in Coal Mines, £1000 Prize Award, 609, 637 Lots-road Generating Plant to be Augmented, 297 | *- Worcester's Prosperous Electricity Scheme, 43 | ||
*ELECTROLYTIC Zinc Company's Projected Researches in School of Chemistry, Melbourne, 637 | |||
*Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 1927, 258 | |||
*Engines, Heavy Oil, Working Costs of, 99 | |||
North-West Midlands Electricity District, Inquiry at Stoke-on-Trent, 71 | *Engine, Standard Marine, Tests, 312 | ||
*Engineering Structures Considered Beautiful, 441 | |||
Oil Engine, Ruston-Hornsby, for Electric Power Plant, in Ceylon, 43 | *Engineers' Club, Birmingham, 453 | ||
*Esquimalt Dry Dock, Ottawa, Ready for Ships, 553 | |||
Power Development Company’s Electrical Project for Rural District, 269 | *Ether, Existence or Non-existence of, 553 | ||
*Excavator, Dragline, New Type, 525 | |||
Power Station for Middlesbrough, 71 | *Exhaust of the Jackhammer as Assistance to Ventilation, H. S. Potter, 441 | ||
*EXHIBITIONS : | |||
Reinforced Concrete Arched Bridges to Carry Overhead Wires in Railroad Electrification, 297 | *- Aeronautic Exhibition, Tenth International, 289, 665 | ||
*- British Chemical Plant Exhibition, 297 | |||
Salford Electricity Committee Seeks Loan, 125 | *- British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich in 1927, 549 | ||
*- British Industries Fair, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Discussing Possibility of Local Section, 385 | |||
Sheffield and Government’s Electricity Bill, 441 | *- Canadian National Exhibition, Projected Additions, 43 | ||
*- Exhibition at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Lighting Appliances, 312 | |||
Steel-frame Two-storey Building Electric Arc Welded, 183 | *- International Laundry and Allied Trades' Exhibition, 525 | ||
*- International Oil Exhibition for London, 565 | |||
Stirling Castle, War Office Demand for Electrical Supply for, 153 | *- Norwegian Industries Fair at Oslo, 413 | ||
*- Philadelphia Exhibition, British Section at, 385 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | *- Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition, 13 | ||
*- Radio-technical Instruments Section at Padua Sample Fair, 441 | |||
Sutton Coldfield Increasing Demand for Electricity, 42 | *- Riga, International Fair, 469 | ||
*- Riga Fair and International Competition of Machinery, 497 | |||
Towers for High-voltage Lines, | *- Salonika, Trade and Industrial International Fair, 441 | ||
*- Swedish Industries Fair, 481 | |||
Transmission Line Begun by Canada Northern Power Company, A Big Development, 553 | *EXPLOSION of Cast Iron Stop Valve Chest, 297 | ||
*Explosion of Heating Tube in Baker's Oven, Engineer's Report, 609 | |||
Transmission Line, Electric Power, Projected New, for Ontario, 553 | *Explosion of Oxygen Cylinder and Effect of Sea Water, 153 | ||
*Explosion, Unusual, in connection with Highspeed Steam Engine, 441 | |||
Tumbler Switches, J. H. Tucker and Co., Ltd 412 | *Explosives, Authorised, Home Office List, 183 | ||
*Explosives Inspectors, Appointments, 243 | |||
Turbo-alternator for Japan, Metropolitan- | |||
Turbo-alternators for South Brisbane Power House, Tenders for Two Invited, 497 | |||
Turbo-generators, 45,000-Kilowatt, Highest Steam Pressure Claim, 243 | |||
Victoria Electricity Commission to Deal with Requirements for Further Energy 581 | |||
West Bank Power Station, Installation of 10,000-Kilowatt Turbo-generator Set and Condensing Plant, 665 | |||
ELECTROLYTIC Zinc | |||
Engines, Heavy Oil, Working Costs of, 99 Engine, Standard Marine, Tests, 312 Engineering Structures Considered Beautiful 441 | |||
Esquimalt Dry Dock, Ottawa, Ready for Ships, 553 | |||
Ether, Existence or Non-existence of, 553 | |||
Excavator, Dragline, New Type, 525 | |||
Exhaust of the Jackhammer as Assistance to Ventilation, H. S. Potter, 441 | |||
EXHIBITIONS : | |||
British Chemical Plant Exhibition, 297 | |||
British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich in 1927, 549 | |||
British Industries Fair, Newcastle-on-Tyne Discussing Possibility of Local Section, 385 Canadian National Exhibition, Projected Additions, 43 | |||
Exhibition at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Lighting Appliances, 312 | |||
International Laundry and Allied | |||
International Oil Exhibition for London, 565 | |||
Norwegian Industries Fair at Oslo, 413 | |||
Philadelphia Exhibition, British Section at 385 | |||
Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition, 13 | |||
Radio-technical Instruments Section at Padua Sample Fair, 441 | |||
Riga, International Fair, 469 | |||
Salonika, Trade and Industrial International Fair, 441 | |||
Swedish Industries Fair, 481 | |||
Explosion of Heating Tube in | |||
Explosion of Oxygen Cylinder and Effect of | |||
Explosion, Unusual, in connection with | |||
Explosives, Authorised, Home Office List, 183 | |||
Explosives Inspectors, Appointments, 243 | |||
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*FACTORIES, Soda Powder, Paper Works, and Artificial Silk, Projected in China, 637 | |||
FACTORIES, Soda Powder, Paper Works and Artificial Silk, Projected in China, 637 | *Fairs--see Exhibitions | ||
*Faraday House, Entrance Scholarships and Prizes Awards, 453 | |||
*Firedamp in Mines, Possible Ignition by Electric Currents, Research Work in Progress, 469 | |||
*Firms' Recognition of Workmen's Loyalty and Zeal at Time of Strike, 581 | |||
Faraday House, Entrance Scholarships and Prizes Awards, 453 | *Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen and Conversion into Nitrate of Lime, Projected Plant for, 413 | ||
*Floating Dock, 15,000-Ton, to be Constructed at Newcastle, New South Wales, 385 | |||
Firedamp in Mines, Possible Ignition by Electric Currents, Research Work in Progress, 469 | *Floating Dock, 60,000-Ton, Temporary Removal due to Silting of Bed, 637 | ||
*Floors, Steel and Concrete, Regulations Governing Construction, 553 | |||
Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen and Conversion into Nitrate of Lime, Projected Plant for, 413 | *Fly-wheel's Disastrous Burst, 99 | ||
*Fog Dispersement by Special Apparatus, 497 | |||
Floating Dock, 15,000-Ton, to be Constructed at Newcastle, New South Wales, 385 | *Ford Car's Long Journey by Aeroplane and Rapid Repair for Roadwork, 13 | ||
*Francois Cementation Process, to be Used for Mersey Tunnel and a New Coal Shaft, 276 | |||
Floating Dock, 60,000-Ton, Temporary Removal due to Silting of Bed, 637 | *French Citizenship, the Jean Bares Award, 553 | ||
*Fuel Carbonised to Reduce Freight Charges, 497 | |||
Floors, Steel and Concrete, Regulations Governing Construction, 553 | *Fuel Research--see Coal | ||
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Francois Cementation Process, to be Used for Mersey Tunnel and a New Coal Shaft, 276 | |||
French Citizenship, the Jean Bares Award, 553 | |||
G | G | ||
GARNET and Quartz Sandpaper Compared, | *GARNET and Quartz Sandpaper Compared, 243 | ||
*Gas and Oil Product of Well in Alberta, 581 | |||
Gas and Oil Product of Well in Alberta, 581 | *Gas Plant Tests in America, 213 | ||
*Gasworks, Heavy Expenditure on, in Johannesburg, 441 | |||
Gas Plant Tests in America, 213 | *General Strike Costs Loss of Ship Repair Contract, 609 | ||
*Geodetic Survey of Canada, 348 | |||
Gasworks, Heavy Expenditure on, in Johannesburg, 441 | *Geodetic Surveys and Reports in Canada, Big Outlay on, 609 | ||
*German and Belgian Wire Producers, Conferences, 213 | |||
General Strike Costs Loss of Ship Repair Contract, 609 | *German Patent Classifications, New Grouping, 174 | ||
*Germany, Analysis of Accidents with Gas, Petroleum and Electricity, 153 | |||
Geodetic Survey of Canada, 348 | *Germany, Motor Car Production Statistics, 153 | ||
*Gisborne Harbour, N.Z., Extended by Diversion of River Turanganui, 125 | |||
Geodetic Surveys and Reports in Canada, | *Gliders--see Aeronautics | ||
*Gold-bearing Ore Discovery near Yilgarn, West Australia, 497 | |||
Outlay on, 609 | *Gold-bearing Quartz, Heavy Gold Percentage in Rhodesia, 637 | ||
*Gold-mining Expectations in Canada, 13 | |||
German and Belgian Wire Producers, Conferences, 213 | *Gold Seams Discoveries at Cicapra, State of Bolivar, 497 | ||
*Gold Yield of One Month for New South Wales, 609 | |||
German Patent Classifications, New Grouping, | *Grain Elevator, Reinforced Concrete, at Owen Sound, 413 | ||
*Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Company Formed for Development of, 609 | |||
Germany, Analysis of Accidents with Gas, Petroleum and Electricity, 153 | *Grants for Research Abroad, 540 | ||
*Graphite Mining in Canada Recovering from Depression, 441 | |||
Germany, Motor Car Production Statistics, 153 | *Grass Tree, Victoria, Commercial Utilisation of, 305 | ||
*Greenland, Establishment of Meteorological Stations, 524 | |||
Gisborne Harbour, N.Z., Extended by | *Grenada's Proposed Development of Water Supply and Water Power, 297 | ||
Gold-bearing Ore Discovery near Yilgarn, West Australia, 497 | |||
Gold-bearing | |||
Gold-mining Expectations in Canada, 13 | |||
Gold Seams Discoveries at Cicapra, State of Bolivar, 497 | |||
Gold Yield | |||
Grain Elevator, Reinforced Concrete, at Owen Sound, 413 | |||
Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Company Formed for Development of, 609 | |||
Grants for Research Abroad, 540 | |||
Graphite Mining in Canada Recovering from Depression, 441 | |||
Grass Tree, Victoria, Commercial Utilisation of, 305 | |||
Greenland, Establishment of Meteorological Stations, 524 | |||
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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Cold Storage Plant and Ice Factory, 497 | *HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Cold Storage Plant and Ice Factory, 497 | ||
*Harbour Construction at Napier, N.Z., 355 | |||
Harbour Construction at Napier, N.Z., 355 | *Heat, Effects of, upon Rocks, 179 | ||
*Heat Flow Meters for Furnace Walls, Study Conducted in U.S.A., 325 | |||
Heat, Effects of, upon Rocks, 179 | *Helium in Australian Natural Gas, Analysis, 441 | ||
*Hoist, Electric, to be the Largest in the World, 355 | |||
Heat Flow Meters for Furnace Walls, Study Conducted in U.S.A., 325 | *Hoist to Handle 20 Tons of Ore, 269 | ||
*Hoists, Two Largest Ever Made in Canada, 355 | |||
Helium in Australian Natural Gas, Analysis, 441 | *Hume Concrete Pipes by Centrifugal Process, 413 | ||
*Hydraulic Turbine Governing, Tendency to Elimination of, 297 | |||
Hoist, Electric, to be the Largest in the World, 355 | *Hydro-electric Enterprise in Tasmania, 125 | ||
*Hydro-electric Plant in Korea, 77 | |||
Hoist to Handle 20 Tons of Ore, 269 | *Hydro-electric Power in Canada, Bill to Prohibit Exportation of, 269 | ||
*Hydro-electric Power Development, Comparison of Cost, 71 | |||
Hoists, Two Largest Ever Made in Canada, 355 | *Hydro-electric Power Development on Perak River, 183 | ||
*Hydro-electric Power Development of Pykara Falls, Nilgiris District, 207 | |||
Hume Concrete Pipes by Centrifugal Process, 413 | *Hydro-electric Power Plant Extension, at Mulungushi, Rhodesian Broken Hill Company, 497 | ||
*Hydro-electric Stations in Austria, 13 | |||
Hydraulic Turbine Governing, Tendency to Elimination of, 297 | *Hydro-electric Station at Buenos Aires, One of Largest in the World, 413 | ||
*Hydro-electric Stations for Supplying Light to Tripoli and other Centres, 547 | |||
Hydro-electric Enterprise in Tasmania, 125 | *Hydrogen Production by Micro-organisms, Dr. A. C. Thaysen, 71 | ||
Hydro-electric Plant in Korea, 77 | |||
Hydro-electric Power in Canada, Bill to Prohibit Exportation of, 269 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Development, Comparison of Cost, 71 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Development on Perak River, 183 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Development of Pykara Falls, Nilgiris District, 207 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Plant Extension, at Mulungushi, Rhodesian Broken Hill Company, 497 | |||
Hydro-electric Stations in Austria, 13 | |||
Hydro-electric Station at Buenos Aires, One of Largest in the World, 413 | |||
Hydro-electric Stations for Supplying Light to Tripoli and other Centres, 547 | |||
Hydrogen Production by Micro-organisms, Dr. | |||
A. C. Thaysen, 71 | |||
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ICEBERGS, Experiments for Disintegration of, Projected at Newfoundland, Dr. Howard F. Barnes, 213, 525 | *ICEBERGS, Experiments for Disintegration of, Projected at Newfoundland, Dr. Howard F. Barnes, 213, 525 | ||
*Improvised Oil Burning, 621 | |||
Improvised Oil Burning, 621 | *Indian Boilers, Incomplete Inspection, 222 | ||
*Industrial Chemistry, Sixth Congress to be held at Brussels, 469 | |||
Indian Boilers, Incomplete Inspection, 222 | *Inland Waterway Projects on American Rivers, 99, 243 | ||
*Inorganic Chemistry, Discovery by Professor B. S. Hopkins, 297 | |||
Industrial Chemistry, Sixth Congress to be held at Brussels, 469 | *International Geological Congress, Madrid, 153 | ||
*Irish Section of the London Chamber of Commerce, Proposed Formation of, 608 | |||
Inland Waterway Projects on American Rivers, 99, 243 | *IRON AND STEEL : | ||
*- Accident to American Blast-furnace, 525 | |||
Inorganic Chemistry, Discovery by Professor B. S. Hopkins, 297 | *- Australian Production of Railway Steel Specialities on American Lines, 609 | ||
*- Blast-furnace and Coke Oven Battery, New, Started by Wigan Coal and Iron Company, 125 | |||
International Geological Congress, Madrid, 153 | *- Blast-furnace Fuels Research, 297 | ||
*- Blast-furnaces in France, Statistics, 43 | |||
Irish Section of the London Chamber of Commerce, Proposed Formation of, 608 | *- Blast-furnaces Projected for Smelting Iron Ore near Fort William, Ontario, 609 | ||
*- Blasting in Heavy Sulphides, Risk from Dangerous Gases, 497 | |||
IRON AND STEEL : | *- Canada, the World's Largest Nickel Producer, 153 | ||
*- Cast Iron Recently Brought Out in U.S.A. of Much Increased Tensile Strength, 637 | |||
Accident to American Blast-furnace, 525 | *- Castings, Hydraulic Method of Cleaning, 71 | ||
*- Chemical Composition of Steel, Analysis and Melting or Pouring Practice both Called for, 553 | |||
Australian Production of Railway Steel Specialities on American Lines, 609 | *- Collapse of Steel Pipe and Reshaping, 183 | ||
*- Consumption of Scrap in Steel Production, Method of Estimating, 469 | |||
Blast-furnace and Coke Oven Battery, New, Started by Wigan Coal and Iron Company, 125 | *- Direct Electric Iron Production, M. Flodin, 609 | ||
*- Drill Steel Axial Hole, South African Government Mining Regulations, 269 | |||
Blast-furnace Fuels Research, 297 | *- First Steel Rolled in Australia for Sydney Harbour Bridge, 297 | ||
*- Ingot Mould, Exceptionally Large, 43 | |||
Blast-furnaces in France, Statistics, 43 | *- Iron Ores, High Silica, Investigation into Means of Treating, 125 | ||
*- Iron and Steel Works, Projected, on Shore of Black Sea and Alexandretta, 497 | |||
Blast-furnaces Projected for Smelting Iron | *- Iron Trades Employers' Insurance Association, Ltd., 593 | ||
*- Lifting Magnets for Recovery of Strip Steel from Pickling Tanks, 99 | |||
Ore near Fort William, Ontario, 609 | *- Low Ash in Blast-furnace Use, Valuable Tests, 469 | ||
*- Manganese Ore Export from India, 665 | |||
Blasting in Heavy Sulphides, Risk from Dangerous Gases, 497 | *- Manganese Output in Russia, 70 | ||
*- Mysore Iron Ore Deposits, 603 | |||
Canada, the | *- Nankin Price for Cast Iron, 183 | ||
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers : | |||
Cast Iron Recently Brought Out in U.S.A. | *-- Annual Meeting and Elections, 680 | ||
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 213 | |||
of Much Increased Tensile Strength, 637 | *-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 325 | ||
*-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 441 | |||
Castings, Hydraulic Method of Cleaning, 71 | *-- Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 581 | ||
*IRON AND STEEL (continued) : | |||
Chemical Composition of Steel, Analysis and | *- Nickel Industry Recovery from Deflation, 325 | ||
*- Phosphorus Effect on Wrought Iron, Experiments, 581 | |||
Melting or Pouring Practice both Called for, 553 | *- Rails for American Railroads, New Steel for, Patented, 269 | ||
*- Rails Trust, Negotiations for Forming, 385 | |||
Collapse of Steel Pipe and Reshaping, 183 | *- Rhenish Westphalian Steel Trust Started, 525 | ||
*- Rust Effect on Bridge over Niagara Falls, 71 | |||
Consumption of Scrap in Steel Production, Method of Estimating, 469 | *- Scrap Metal in Blast-furnaces, Advantages of Use, 71 | ||
*- Sheet and Galvanising Works, Projected by Llanelly Steel Company, 125 | |||
Direct Electric Iron Production, M. Flodin, 609 | *- Steel, New, Light Type of Structural Material, 553 | ||
*- Swedish Iron Ore Production, 71 | |||
Drill Steel Axial Hole, South African Government Mining Regulations, 269 | *- Swedish Ores and Furnaces for Refining, 325 | ||
*- Union of South Africa, Production of Iron and Steel Manufactures, Statics, 325 | |||
First Steel Rolled in Australia for Sydney Harbour Bridge, 297 | *- Velocity of Ascending Gas Inside a Blastfurnace, 497 | ||
*- Wrought Iron Pipe, Good Condition After more than Half a Century in Use, 469 | |||
Ingot Mould, Exceptionally Large, 43 | *IRRIGATION Project for Coimbatore under Consideration by Madras Government, 469 | ||
Iron Ores, High Silica, Investigation into Means of Treating, 125 | |||
Iron and Steel Works, Projected, on Shore of Black Sea and Alexandretta, 497 | |||
Iron Trades | |||
Lifting Magnets for Recovery of Strip Steel from Pickling Tanks, 99 | |||
Low Ash in Blast-furnace Use, Valuable Tests, 469 | |||
Manganese Ore Export from India, 665 | |||
Manganese Output in Russia, 70 | |||
Mysore Iron Ore Deposits, 603 | |||
Nankin Price for Cast Iron, 183 | |||
National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers : | |||
Annual Meeting and Elections, 680 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 213 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 325 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 441 | |||
Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 581 | |||
IRON AND STEEL (continued) : | |||
Nickel Industry Recovery from Deflation 325 | |||
Phosphorus Effect on Wrought Iron, | |||
Rails for American Railroads, New Steel for | |||
Patented, 269 | |||
Rails Trust, Negotiations for Forming, 385 | |||
Rhenish Westphalian Steel Trust Started, | |||
Rust Effect on Bridge over Niagara Falls, 71 | |||
Scrap Metal in Blast-furnaces, Advantages of Use, 71 | |||
Sheet and Galvanising Works, Projected by Llanelly Steel Company, 125 | |||
Steel, New, Light Type of Structural Material, 553 | |||
Swedish Iron Ore Production, 71 | |||
Swedish Ores and Furnaces for Refining, 325 | |||
Union of South Africa, Production of Iron and Steel Manufactures, Statics, 325 | |||
Velocity of Ascending Gas Inside a Blastfurnace, 497 | |||
Wrought Iron Pipe, Good Condition After more than | |||
IRRIGATION Project for Coimbatore under Consideration by Madras Government, 469 | |||
J | J | ||
JAMES Watt House in Scotland, Steps Taken for Preservation, 355 | *JAMES Watt House in Scotland, Steps Taken for Preservation, 355 | ||
*Joule's Life and Work in Salford, Lecture by Professor W. H. Haldane Gee, 99 | |||
*Jubilee of Service, 400 | |||
Jubilee of Service, 400 | |||
K | K | ||
*KILINDINI, East Africa, Port Manager, 533 | |||
*Kiukiang, Yangtze River, Pipes for Drinking Water Supply, 469 | |||
Kiukiang, Yangtze River, Pipes for Drinking | |||
Water Supply, 469 | |||
L | L | ||
LABORATORY Tests of Concrete Cylinders, 13 | *LABORATORY Tests of Concrete Cylinders, 13 | ||
*Lamp Production Reduced in Germany, 13 | |||
Lamp Production Reduced in Germany, 13 | *Lantern Slides for Lectures : | ||
*- Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 60 | |||
Lantern Slides for Lectures : | *- Petters, Ltd., 425 | ||
*Lead Paint (Protection Against Poisoning) Bill, 355 | |||
Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 60 | *Lead Pigment, Remarkable for Protection of Iron Against Rust, 641 | ||
*Lead Poisoning, Proper Medication Treatment, Dr. W. F. Boos, 13 | |||
Petters, Ltd., 425 | *Leaks in Water Mains Discovered by the Teeth, 413 | ||
*Lessons from the Fire in the Argonaut Mine, 553 | |||
Lead Paint (Protection Against Poisoning) Bill, 355 | *Libraries and Information Bureaux Association, of, 340 | ||
*Lifeboats, "Emergency Fleet," at Cowes, 609 | |||
Lead Pigment, Remarkable for Protection of Iron Against Rust, 641 | *Lighting Appliances, Exhibition at Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 312 | ||
*Lighting of Rural Highway for Night Delivery of Farm Products into New York, 525 | |||
Lead Poisoning, Proper Medication Treatment, Dr. W. F. Boos, 13 | *Lime Burning Kilns with Riveted Joints, Welded Joints Preferable, 637 | ||
*Linseed, World's Production of, 297 | |||
Leaks in Water Mains Discovered by the Teeth, 413 | *Lock, Entrance, for the North Sea Canal, to be by far the Largest in the World, 609 | ||
*Locomotive, Electric Storage Battery Competition, 609, 637 | |||
Lessons from the Fire in the Argonaut Mine, 553 | *Locomotives, Forty-one Electric, Ordered from Metropolitan-Vickers Company, 665 | ||
*London to Aberdeen by Motor in 12.75 Hours, 469 | |||
Libraries and Information Bureaux Association, of, 340 | *Loom, Improved New Type, in America, 665 | ||
*Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant in Natal, 665 | |||
Lifeboats, | *Lubricating Oils, J. E. Hackford, 355 | ||
*Lumber Shipments from British Columbia, 355 | |||
Lighting Appliances, Exhibition at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 312 | *Luminous Fountains in Paris, Spectacular Performances on the Seine, 213 | ||
Lighting of Rural Highway for Night Delivery of Farm Products into New York, 525 | |||
Lime Burning Kilns with Riveted | |||
Linseed, | |||
Lock, Entrance, for the North Sea Canal, to be by far the Largest in the World, 609 | |||
Locomotive, Electric Storage Battery Competition, 609, 637 | |||
Locomotives, Forty-one Electric, Ordered from Metropolitan-Vickers Company, 665 | |||
London to Aberdeen by Motor in 12 | |||
Loom, Improved New Type, in America, 665 | |||
Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant in Natal, 665 | |||
Lubricating Oils, J. E. Hackford, 355 | |||
Lumber Shipments from British Columbia, 355 | |||
Luminous Fountains in Paris, Spectacular Performances on the Seine, 213 | |||
M | M | ||
MADRID, Great Schemes for Public Works, 665 Manchester Steam | *MADRID, Great Schemes for Public Works, 665 | ||
*Manchester Steam Users' Association, Work of the Year, 385 | |||
*Manganese--see Iron and Steel | |||
*Maracaibo, Port of, Venezuela, Enlargement and Improvement Emba ked upon, 469 | |||
Maracaibo, Port of, Venezuela, Enlargement and Improvement Emba ked upon, 469 | *Matadi on the Congo, Progress of Work on the Port of, 609 | ||
*Meadow Embankment and the Use of Dynamite, 469 | |||
Matadi on the Congo, Progress of Work on the Port of, 609 | *Measuring Pressures, New Method, 54 | ||
*Meat Preserved for Fifty Days by New Process, 213 | |||
Meadow Embankment and the Use of Dynamite, 469 | *Melting Points of Barium and other Oxides, 441 | ||
*Mica Mined in Ontario, Projected Refinery, 43 | |||
Measuring Pressures, New Method, 54 | *Mine Gases, Sampling and Examination of, 297 | ||
*Miner's Long Record Underground, 665 | |||
Meat Preserved for Fifty Days by New Process, 213 | *Mines Research, "Inflammability of Firedamp and Air," M. G. Burgess and R. V. Wheeler, "Ignition of Firedamp," H. F. Coward and R. V. Wheeler, 43 | ||
*Mines Safety Measures, Joint Investigation by British and American Authorities, 13 | |||
Melting Points of Barium and other Oxides, 441 | *Mines, Use of Breathing Apparatus in, F. J. Johnston, 525 | ||
*Mining, World's Record in, 43 | |||
Mica Mined in Ontario, Projected Refinery, 43 | *Molybdenite and Molybdenum, Present Market Demand Inconsiderable, 553 | ||
*Montreal's Successful Season in 1925, 441 | |||
Mine Gases, Sampling and Examination of, 297 | *Morocco Roads, Extensive System, but not yet quite Complete, 297 | ||
*Motor Band Losses, T. Spooner, 213 | |||
*Motor Boat Race on the Thames, 469 | |||
*Motor Cars, British, for Service Abroad, Requirements, 413 | |||
Mines Research, | *Motor Cars in China, 183 | ||
*Motor Cycle World's Speed Record, 441 | |||
Mines Safety Measures, Joint Investigation by British and American Authorities, 13 | *Motor Roller, Diesel-engined, made at Melbourne, 13 | ||
*Motor Traffic in Morocco, British Cars Almost Unknown, 325 | |||
Mines, Use of Breathing Apparatus in, F. J. Johnston, 525 | *Museum, National, of Engineering and Industry in America, Plans for, 71 | ||
*Mysore Border, Project for Utilising Water Power of Pykara River, 609 | |||
Mining, | |||
Molybdenite and Molybdenum, Present Market Demand Inconsiderable, 553 | |||
Morocco Roads, Extensive System, but not yet quite Complete, 297 | |||
Motor Band Losses, T. Spooner, 213 | |||
Motor Boat Race on the Thames, 469 | |||
Motor Cars, British, for Service Abroad, Requirements, 413 | |||
Motor Cars in China, 183 | |||
Motor Cycle | |||
Mysore Border, Project for Utilising Water | |||
N | |||
*NANKING Price for Cast Iron, 183 | |||
*Natural Gas Transmission Lines, Reduction of Leakage Rate, 413 | |||
*Newcomen--see Associations, andc. | |||
*New South Wales South Coast Towns, Four Schemes for Water Supply, 13 | |||
*New South Wales Southern Tablelands, Extensive Development of Resources, 413 | |||
*Newsprint Mill, Largest in Existence, at Quebec, 413 | |||
*New Zealand Government Decision, Scenic Beauty or Water Power for Nitrate Production, 297 | |||
*New Zealand Government Licence for Horsepower Generation, 153 | |||
*Niagara Falls Water for Power Purposes, Increased Diversion Asked for, Committee for Investigation to be Formed, 581 | |||
*Niagara Gorge, Permit for Investigation of Possible Power Project, 585 | |||
*Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Plant for Fixation, New South Wales, 355 | |||
*Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1926, Awards, 593 | |||
*Notable Dinner, 309 | |||
O | |||
*OIL-BEARING Shale, Rich Find in Tasmania, 609 | |||
*Oil Boring on Prince Edward Island, 13 | |||
*Oil Can, A Good, Joseph Kaye and Sons, Ltd., 540 | |||
*Oil Engine, Largest Ever Installed in Ontario Gold Mine, 634 | |||
*Oil Extraction from Tasmanian Shale, 297 | |||
*Oil Production Methods, Study of, 269 | |||
*Oil Refinery Projected for Khanagin, Persia, 152 | |||
*Oil Shales in Tasmania, Retort Plant for Distilling, 665 | |||
*Oil Wells Production in California, 413 | |||
*O.M.S., New Organisation Formed, Government Scheme, 54 | |||
*Ontario, Big Addition Projected to Plant at Port Colbourne, 413 | |||
*Ontario's Horse-power Installation for 1925, 153 | |||
*Ontario Hydro-electric Commission's Projected Development, 325 | |||
*Ottawa River, Chute des Chats Falls to be Utilised for Power Development, 384 | |||
*Ottawa River, Joint Survey and Division of Resources, 637 | |||
Paint and Varnish Industries Research, 183 | P | ||
*PAINT Manufacturing Plant to be Established at Levis, Quebec, 525 | |||
Paper Mill at Thunder Bay, Ontario, 665 | *Paint and Varnish Industries Research, 183 | ||
*Paper Mill at Thunder Bay, Ontario, 665 | |||
Paris Subways, Competition for Design, 197 Pensions in the Metal Trade, 400 | *Paris Subways, Competition for Design, 197 | ||
*Pensions in the Metal Trade, 400 | |||
Persian Gulf, Advantage of New Channel, 609 | *Persian Gulf, Advantage of New Channel, 609 | ||
*Petroleum Production of Venezuela, 441 | |||
Petroleum Production of Venezuela, 441 | *Petroleum Refineries Statistics in U.S.A., 325 | ||
*Petroleum, Test Wells in Iraq, 585 | |||
Petroleum Refineries Statistics in U.S.A., 325 | *Petters' Offer of £100 Prize for Essay, 86 | ||
*Photographs of Solar Eclipse and the Einstein Theory, Successes and Failures, 125 | |||
Petroleum, Test Wells in Iraq, 585 | *Piccadilly--see Road Traffic | ||
*Pigment Grinding by Crushing, 297 | |||
*Pigments Ranging in Shade from Orange to Purplish-red, Recipe for Cheaper Production, 637 | |||
*Pipe Joints for Petrol, to Tighten, 609 | |||
Photographs of Solar Eclipse and the Einstein | *Platinum Abundance in South Africa, 441 | ||
*Platinum, First Output in South Africa, 297 | |||
Theory, Successes and Failures, 125 | *Poland, New Port at Gdynia, 130 | ||
*Police Signalling Scheme to Check Motor Bandits, 125 | |||
Pigment Grinding by Crushing, 297 | *Polish Import Duty on Industrial Machinery Reduced, 413 | ||
*Pollution of Navigable Waters by Oil, United States Government Calls Conference to Deal with, 469 | |||
Pigments Ranging in Shade from Orange to | *Power Alcohol from Molasses, Projected Large Production in Australia, 441 | ||
*Power Alcohol from Prickly Pear, Chemical Tests in Progress, 297 | |||
Purplish-red, Recipe for Cheaper Production, 637 | *Power Development Plant Projected for Nipigon River, Ontario, 183 | ||
*Power from Tides, Favourable Situation for Development, 183 | |||
Pipe Joints for Petrol, to Tighten, 609 | *Power from Tides in Passanaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick, Details of Project, 637 | ||
*Presentations for Long Service, 537 | |||
Platinum Abundance in South Africa, 441 | *Primary Power in Manufacturing and other Industries, Huge Increase in U.S.A., 183 | ||
*Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada, Increased Productive Capacity, 665 | |||
Platinum, First Output in South Africa, 297 | *Pulp from Waste Paper, Mill for Manufacture, in Manitoba, 413 | ||
*Pyrites Production in the United States, 469 | |||
Poland, New Port at Gdynia, 130 | |||
Police Signalling Scheme to Check Motor | |||
Bandits, 125 | |||
Polish Import Duty on Industrial Machinery Reduced, 413 | |||
Pollution of Navigable Waters by Oil, United States Government Calls Conference to Deal with, 469 | |||
Power Alcohol from Molasses, Projected Large Production in | |||
Power Alcohol from Prickly Pear, Chemical | |||
Tests in Progress, 297 | |||
Power Development Plant Projected for | |||
Nipigon River, Ontario, 183 | |||
Power from Tides, Favourable Situation for Development, 183 | |||
Power from Tides in Passanaquoddy Bay, New | |||
Brunswick, Details of Project, 637 | |||
Presentations for Long | |||
Primary Power in Manufacturing and other | |||
Industries, Huge Increase in U.S.A., 183 | |||
Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada, Increased Productive Capacity, 665 | |||
Pulp from Waste Paper, Mill for Manufacture, in Manitoba, 413 | |||
Pyrites Production in the United States, 469 | |||
Q | Q | ||
QUARTZ Lode Discovery Reported in Central Australia, 469 | *QUARTZ Lode Discovery Reported in Central Australia, 469 | ||
*Quay and Roadmaking Construction at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 13 | |||
Quay and Roadmaking Construction at | *Quebec Harbour's Record Year, 609 | ||
*Quebec Harbour Works, Additional Quay, 497 | |||
Quebec | *Quebec, Port of, Modern Cold Storage Warehouse, Fish-house and Power-house Prove Valuable Addition to Facilities, 581 | ||
*Queensland's Mineral Output for 1925, 665 | |||
Quebec Harbour Works, Additional Quay, 497 | |||
Quebec, Port of, Modern Cold Storage Warehouse, Fish-house and Power-house Prove Valuable Addition to Facilities, 581 | |||
Genoa and Rome, 25 Additional Miles of Main Line Converted to Electric Traction, 497 | R | ||
*RADIUM Bromide Extraction from Crude Ore, Australia, 125 | |||
*Radium Industry, Belgian and French Rivalry, 325 | |||
*Radium and Rare Earths Treatment Company, Development Work in South Australia, 99 | |||
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | |||
*- Accidents : | |||
*-- Accidents in Last Year and in Previous Years, Comparison of Statistics, 43 | |||
*-- American Fatal Disaster Due to Passing Danger Signals, 665 | |||
*-- Amiens Derailment, Imprisonment Sentence in Suspension, 71 | |||
*-- Britain Overseas, Serious Accidents in S. Africa and in New South Wales, 637 | |||
*-- British Railway Accident Inquiries in 1925, Analysis of, 441 | |||
*-- British Railways, Accidents on, Greater Number of Casualties Caused by other than Train Accidents, 269 | |||
*-- Buffer Stop Collision, Serious, at Clevedon, Report and Remarks, 125, 665 | |||
*-- Collision between Two Empty Passenger Trains at Blackburn Station, 461 | |||
*-- Derailment and Heavy Death Roll on Costa Rica Railway, 325 | |||
*-- East Africa, Government Guarantee in Aid of Railways, 525 | |||
*-- Fatal Disaster in Munich East Station, 581 | |||
*-- Fenny Stratford Level Crossing Disaster, Coroner's Inquest Verdict, 325, 355, 413, 469 | |||
*-- Flin Flon Copper Mine, Railway Line, Construction Authorised, 525 | |||
*-- Florida East Coast Railway Collision, 183 | |||
*-- Fog Collision Inquiry and Verdict, 441 | |||
*-- French Express Train Derailment, 13 | |||
*-- Great Western Railway Accidents, Statistics, 441 | |||
*-- Isle of Man Railway Buffer Stop Collision and Fatality, 325 | |||
*-- Level Crossing Disaster near Forest Hall Station, L. and N.E. Railway, 99, 125 | |||
*-- Motorists Running into Gates, 469 | |||
*-- Partenkirchen to Innsbruck Electric Train Accident and "Dead Man's Handle," 441 | |||
*-- Previous Accidents Recalled, 269 | |||
*-- Railway Servants' Accident Inquiries, Analysis of Causes of, 297 | |||
*-- Report on Collision at Llandudno Station, 385 | |||
*-- Report on Collision at Victoria Station, Sheffield, 243 | |||
*-- Road Motor Victims at Fenny Stratford, to be Included in Railway Returns, 581 | |||
*-- Sand Boxes for Use in Accident Prevention, 665 | |||
*-- Southern Pacific, Lines and Shops, Diminution of Accidents, 465 | |||
*-- Strike, and Consequent Accidents, 553 | |||
*-- Traction Engines at Level Crossings, Railway Rule, 125 | |||
*- Advance Bookings to be Required for Longdistance Excursion Train Travelling, 213 | |||
*- Allison, The Late Sir R. A., 164 | |||
*- Alpine Tunnel, Another Projected, 637 | |||
*- American Record for Safety in Railway Travel, 355 | |||
*- American Visitors Carried in Long Non-stop Trains at Very High Speed, 469 | |||
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 43, 99, 269, 325, 533, 553, 581, 609 | |||
*- Australia, South to Central, New Railway, 125 | |||
*- Baden State Railway Urges Electrification, 553 | |||
*- Bengal Legislative Council's Suggestions for Structure of Bally Bridge, 441 | |||
*- Berlin Metropolitan Railway, New Power Station to Supply Electricity, Lignite as Fuel, 581 | |||
*- Betterments, British and American Account-keeping, Difference in Methods, 297, 385 | |||
*- Birds Damage Themselves and Electric Railways, 553 | |||
*- Blackfriars Metropolitan District Station, Improvement, 221 | |||
*- Canadian National Railways' Report, 553 | |||
*- Canadian-Pacific Railway Expansion, 441 | |||
*- Cascade Range Crossed by Great Northern Railway of America, Difficulties and Proposed Tunnel, 99 | |||
*- Centenary Famous Locomotive for Museum at York, 325 | |||
*- Central London Tube, New Power Supply, 243 | |||
*- Chain Letters and "Safety First," 355 | |||
*- Change-giving Device at St. James's Park Station, 125 | |||
*- City and South London Railway, Question of Name, 413 | |||
*- Coal Stoppage Effect on Railway Finances in 1912 and 1921, 665 | |||
*- Coke and Coal, Comparison for Railway Use, J. G. H. Warren, 469 | |||
*- Colouring of Railway Buildings to Harmonise with Country, 43 | |||
*- Control, Train or Traffic, 268 | |||
*- Death of Mr. Victor Angerer, 609 | |||
*- Death of Sir George Gibb, 13 | |||
*- Death of Mr. J. P. Grassick, 44] | |||
*- Death of Herr Rudolf Oeser, 609 | |||
*- Delhi-Umballa-Kalka Railway, Negotiations Followed by Sale to Government, 71 | |||
*- East London Traffic Facilities Inquiry, 413 | |||
*- East London Travelling Facilities, Inquiry Begun, 325, 413 | |||
*- Egyptian State Railways, Invited Tenders, 13 | |||
*- Electric Traction Extension on Railways, 409 | |||
*- Electrically Operated Trains on Various Sections, Extension of Use, 268 | |||
*- Electricity Bill and Railway Generating Stations, Concessions to Various Undertakings, 637 | |||
*- Elephant and Castle to have Single Station with Escalators, 314 | |||
*- Entertainment Train for Lonely Railway Employees in Remote Districts, 637 | |||
*- Escalators at Trafalgar Square Station, 504 | |||
*- Films of Railway Activities, by Railwaymen, | |||
*- Finance of Railways, Need for Depreciation Fund, Metropolitan Railways' Position, | |||
*- Financial Results of Working of Three Principal Lines in 1925, 269 | |||
*- Fog and Signalmen, 553 | |||
*- Fog and Use of Detonators, 553 | |||
*- Four Electric Locomotives, Said to be the Most Powerful in the World, 581 | |||
*- "Garratt" Locomotives, Great Success in South Africa, 355 | |||
*- Genoa and Rome, 25 Additional Miles of Main Line Converted to Electric Traction, 497 | |||
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | |||
*- German Railways' Train Telephones, 225 | |||
*- Glasgow Experiments in Two-penny Tramway Fares, 71 | |||
*- Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Decline in Traffic, Cancelment of Scheme for New Wagons, 297 | |||
*- Great Southern Railway (Ireland), First Year's Report, 355 | |||
*- Great Western Railway : | |||
*-- Accidents to Railway Servants, 441 | |||
*-- Closing Branch Lines, Complaint, 125 | |||
*-- Safety First Reduction in Accidents, 125 | |||
*- Grouped Companies' Increased Receipts, 525 | |||
*- Grouped Companies' Percentage of Passenger and Freight Traffic, 125 | |||
*- Grouping, Savings Effected and Secret Figures, 99 | |||
*- Harbin Electric Tramways, Material from Germany, 637 | |||
*- Institutes and Institutions, Railway and Transport--see Associations | |||
*- International Union of Tramways, Barcelona Meeting, 665 | |||
*- Irish Railways' Financial Plight, 609 | |||
*- Italian Railway Electrification Equipment by Brown, Boveri Company, 581 | |||
*- Japanese Entire Railway Rolling Stock Converted to Automatic Coupling in One Day, 71 | |||
*- Joint Ownership of Railways and Stations in Great Britain, 297 | |||
*- Kenya and Uganda Railway, 227 | |||
*- Khyber Railway, Cost of, 13 | |||
*- Lamps, Side and Tail, and their Significance, 153 | |||
*- Leeds and Liverpool Canal Company and Railway Bridge Loads, 441 | |||
*- Locomotive Coal Price, Yorkshire Collieries Reduction in, 71 | |||
*- L.C.C. Tramcars, Swaying Trouble and Apparatus for Steadying, 355 | |||
*- London Electric Railways, Edgware Extension Satisfactory Traffic Figures, 468 | |||
*- London Electric Railways Seeks Connection with Southern Railway, 413 | |||
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway : | |||
*-- Annual Meeting and the Year's Financial Results, 268 | |||
*-- Coal-tipping Plant at Swansea, Projected Improvement by Railway Company, 525 | |||
*-- Conversion of Locomotives from Coal to Oil-burning, 581 | |||
*-- First-class and Third-class S5eats, Revenue Returns from, 553 | |||
*-- Fleetwood Facilities for Handling Passenger Traffic for Isle of Man and Belfast, 385 | |||
*-- Fuel Bills for 1924 and 1925, 297 | |||
*-- "Garratt" Locomotives for Coal Trains, 269 | |||
*-- London, Tilbury and Southend Railway and Electric Traction, 413 | |||
*-- Motor Traffic and Railways, Question under Consideration, 297, 325 | |||
*-- Settle and Carlisle Section of Midland Railway, Some Past History, 497 | |||
*-- Short Time for Shopmen, Permanent Way not Locomotive Shopmen, 497 | |||
*-- Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Outlay Last Year and Projected, 317 | |||
*- London and North-Eastern Railway : | |||
*-- Congestion in the Southern Area, Causes of | |||
*-- Delay in Improvement, 385 | |||
*-- Frodingham, Scheme for Improvements at, 183 | |||
*-- Harrogate-King's Cross Pullman, Punctuality and Speed, 187 | |||
*-- King's Cross Platform and Siding Alterations, 637 | |||
*-- King's Cross to Scotland, Relief Train to Begin, 497 | |||
*-- Oil Jetty at Salt End, Hull, Projected Additional, 213 | |||
*-- Punctuality, Decline and Need of Improvement, 183 | |||
*-- Smoking in Waiting Rooms Permitted, 385 | |||
*-- Steel Rails Orders, 99 | |||
*-- Tank Engines, New Type, for Suburban Trains, 71 | |||
*-- Traffic Movement from Hull to the West Riding, Complaints and Census Results, 637 | |||
*- London Post Office Tube Railway Expenditure, 243 | |||
*- London Traffic, Central Goods Clearing Station Scheme, 637 | |||
*- London Underground Idea Utilised in Berlin, 609 | |||
*- Manchester Extension of Tramway Track and Number of Cars, 553 | |||
*- Material and Stores, Loss Due to Interest, Depreciation, andc , 213 | |||
*- Melbourne and Sydney, N.S.W., Extension of Railway Electrification, 547 | |||
*- Mersey Railway Company's Diminished Deficit, 213 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway, Approaching Electric Traction on Certain Sections, 213 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway Bill, Tube from Willesden Green to Edgware-road, 413 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway, Changes at Edgware-road, 614 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway New Junction between Euston Square and King's Cross, 325 | |||
*- Mid-Nottinghamshire Joint Railway Bill Passed, 385 | |||
*- Mineral and Freight Traffic, Rise and Fall, 183 | |||
*- Ministry of Transport: | |||
*-- Denbigh Station, Powers of the Ministry, 43 | |||
*-- Hand Brakes on Both Sides of Wagons, New Rule, 497 | |||
*-- Light Railway Order to Connect Romney and Hythe, 609 | |||
*-- Passenger Tube Railway Under the Tyne, Conflict of Opinions, 71 | |||
*-- Preliminary Railway Returns Published, 385, 469 | |||
*-- Railway Companies Association and Road Damage by Motor Traffic 297, 325 | |||
*-- Railway Statistics for October, 1925, 71 | |||
*-- Railway Statistics for November, 1925, 243 | |||
*-- Railway Statistics for December, 1925, 355 | |||
*-- Railway Statistics for January, 1926, 525 | |||
*-- Traffic Mileage and Receipts Statistics for Nine Months of 1925, 13 | |||
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
*- Morden Tube Extension, Contracts for Stations and Further Work, 183, 621 | |||
*- Motor Car Type "Trains," 469 ; (Letter), 531 | |||
*- National Union of Railwaymen : | |||
*-- Delegate Meeting on Wages Board Award, 71 ; Result, 125 | |||
*-- Depredations by Railway Servants Greatly Decreased, 99 | |||
*-- Greatly Increased Membership, 497 | |||
*-- Suspension of the Guaranteed Week, 609 | |||
*- National Wages Board, 71 | |||
*- New South Wales Railway, Wagon Record for Loading and Mileage, 213 | |||
*- New Year Honours, 43 | |||
*- New Zealand Government Railways' Engine, New Type, Named in Memory of Servants Killed in the War, 153 | |||
*- New Zealand, Locomotive Workshops Projected at Wellington, 385 | |||
*- Northern Railway of France and Dunkirk Harbour, Connection with Tilbury, 213 | |||
*- Osaka, Japanese Considering Erection of Up- to-date Station, 525 | |||
*- Piccadilly and City Lines, Tube Link at King's Cross, 243 | |||
*- Pingtichuan to Pangkiang, Proposed Railway, 297 | |||
*- Post Office Sorting Vans on Railways, Ownership of, 13 | |||
*- Power-house Dispute Settlement, 213 | |||
*- Private Owners of Railway Rolling Stock, Minimum Tare, 71, 413 | |||
*- Race Meetings, Trains Most Profitable to Railways and Those who Trade with Them, 665 | |||
*- Radial Railway, High-speed, from Toronto to Hamilton, Proposed Construction, 385 | |||
*- Rails Used Annually on Railways, Returns, 99 | |||
*- Railway Benevolent Institution, 497 | |||
*- Railway Companies' Burdens and Rates Increase, 324 | |||
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 13, 153, 183, 243, 325, 441, 581, 665 | |||
*- Railwaymen on Strike and Assistance to Injured Travelers, 581 | |||
*- Railway Rates Tribunal: | |||
*-- "A" Year, Expenditure of, 43, 71 | |||
*-- "Circuitous Route" Investigation and Its Cost, 243 | |||
*-- New Schedule of Charges and the "Appointed Day," 637 | |||
*-- Private Owners of Rolling Stock and Minimum Tare, 71, 413 | |||
*-- Standard Charges on the Four Grouped Systems, 497 | |||
*-- Workmen's Cheaper Tickets and Higher Wages, 525 | |||
*- Railway Shopmen and Court of Inquiry, Result, 213 | |||
*- Railway Superannuation Funds and Grouping, L. and N.E.R. Bill Rejected, 325 | |||
*- Road Traffic Competition and Loss of Goods Revenue by Railways, 525 | |||
*- Roads, Motors and Railways, 325 | |||
*- Runaway Catch Points and their Use, 213 | |||
*- Russian Railway Development, Possible Rolling Stock Orders, 71 | |||
*- Safety of British Railways, Proof by Statistics, 268 | |||
*- Sentence Passed Nearly Two Years After Offence in America, 609 | |||
*- Shareholders and Discussion of Questions of Practical Economy, 525 | |||
*- Shunting of British Railway Wagons, Link Coupling Advantages, 525 | |||
*- Signal Engineers from French Railway Inspecting English Installations, 125 | |||
*- Signalmen's Duty in Case of Mishap, 213 | |||
*- Signals, Four-aspect Colour Light, 385 | |||
*- Sleeping Car Suggestions, International Competition Arranged, 125 | |||
*- Snow Delays Post Office Mails on Railways, 13 | |||
*- South African Railways Relaying Track, 469 | |||
*- South Australian Success with Motor Rail Cars, 325 | |||
*- South London Tube, The New, 621 | |||
*- Southern Railway : | |||
*-- Accusations of Delay and the Reply, 153 | |||
*-- Atlantic Coast Express, 24 | |||
*-- Bridges, Strengthened, to Carry "King Arthur" Class of Engine, 94 | |||
*-- Brighton Section, Electric System to be Changed from Overhead to Third Rail, 268 | |||
*-- Cannon-street Station's Defects and Probable Closing for Alterations, 125, 183 | |||
*-- Cannon-street Station Temporarily Closed, 553, 609 | |||
*-- Dover-Ostend Boat Train Acceleration, 243 | |||
*-- Electrical Service, Temporary, and Future Permanence, 183 | |||
*-- Electrical Services and Increased Number of Passengers, Proposed Extensions on Brighton Section, 469 | |||
*-- Electrification Programme to be Carried Out, 553, 609 | |||
*-- Ferro-concrete Engine Depot at Exmouth Junction, 213 | |||
*-- Floating Dock, 60,000-Ton, Temporary Removal, 637 | |||
*-- Millbrook Station Improvements, 153 | |||
*-- Proposed Improvements Consequent on Grouping, 469 | |||
*-- Queen-street Station, Exeter, Additions, 360 | |||
*-- Southampton, New Docks for Southern Railway, 153 | |||
*-- Widening between Eastleigh and Shawford, 355 | |||
*- Steam Tramway Suspended on Account of Loss in Working, 609 | |||
*- Steel Sleepers for North Australian Railways, 325 | |||
*- Stockton and Darlington Centenary, Men's Demonstration and Funds Division, 71 | |||
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway, Tablet to Memory of Pioneers, 413 | |||
*- Stores and Materials, Values of Certain Railways, 355 | |||
*- Switches of Railway Points, Oiling and Cleaning, 385 | |||
*- Third-class Passengers and Privileges, 99 | |||
*- Ticket-issuing Machine, New Type, 525 | |||
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
*- Tottenham Court-road New Station’s Progress, 153 | |||
*- Trackless Tramway System for French Concession at Shanghai, 637 | |||
*- Traffic Receipts and Items of Expenditure, More Information Desired from Certain Railways, 355 | |||
*- Train-destination Indicators for Various London Stations, 609 | |||
*- Train Ferry, Harwich-Zeebrugge, Profit made in 1925, 355 | |||
*- Train Indicator, New Installation at Baker- street, 125 | |||
*- Tramways and Light Railways Returns, 562 | |||
*- Transport by Road and Rail, Colonel Ashley’s Views, 99 | |||
*- Travelling Facilities To and From East and North-East London, Investigations, 268 | |||
*- Tube Extensions, Expectations Regarding, 13 | |||
*- Tube Railways in South London, Proposed Extension, 153 | |||
*- Tunnel Darkness and Brilliantly Lighted Stations, Effect of Passing from One to the Other on Eyesight of Engine Drivers, 637 | |||
*- Uganda Railway—-see Kenya | |||
*- “Underground” Group, Increased Omnibus Traffic, 413 | |||
*- Underground Railway Company’s Possible Use for Loud Speakers, 243 | |||
*- Vacuum Brake Fitted After Accident, 325 | |||
*- Wages—-see National Union | |||
*- Wagon, Two-body Self-discharging, 552 | |||
*- Watford Line Opening and Increased Number of Trains, 297 | |||
*- Western Australian Government Accepts English Firm’s Tender for Rails, 13 | |||
*- Windmill-driven Turbine and Alternating- current Generator for Working Signals, 609 | |||
*- Workman’s Ticket Claim Question, 637 | |||
*- Yellow to Replace Red Light Signals, Gradual Extension of Use, 665 | |||
*RECLAMATION Scheme, Back Bay, Indian Government Inquiry, 553 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete Bridge at Cymmer with Largest Span in Wales, 441 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete Wharf at Zanzibar, Progress of, 355 | |||
*Reservoir at Cardiff, Difficulties in Construction, 413 | |||
*Rio de Janeiro, State of, Projected.Construction of Two New Ports, 269 | |||
*River Carriage Aided by Growth of Railways, C. S. Butts, 183 | |||
*Rivets, Countersunk or Bottom-head, Tests of Strength of, 43 | |||
*Road Congresses, Permanent International Association of, 243 | |||
*Road Construction in Spain, 355 | |||
*Road-making, Cost of Construction and Maintenance, in Africa and in Yorkshire, 183 | |||
*Road-making Experiments in Canada, 354 | |||
*Road Traffic of Piccadilly to be Controlled by Light Signals, 243, 355 | |||
*Roads Cleared of Scrap Iron by Magnet Hung Beneath 5-Ton Wagon, 125 | |||
*Roads, Concrete, in Missouri, Increased Mileage, 272 | |||
*Rock and Air Temperatures in Deep-level Mines, M. O. Tillard and E. C. Ranson, 346 | |||
*Rock Drills, Committee Recommendations on the Rand, Successful Results, 191 | |||
*Royal Metal Trades’ Pension and Benevolent Society, Seventy-eighth Anniversary Festival, 537 | |||
*Ruhr Agreement with South American Province, Iron Ore and Coke Smelting, 325 | |||
S | |||
*SAFETY Lamp, New Type, for Mines, 553 | |||
*Safety Razor Blade Factory in Sheffield, Enormous Output, 71 | |||
*St. Lawrence River Water Power Development Report, 43 | |||
*Salt Works and Grounds near Sandbach Closed, 636 | |||
*Salvador, Cutuco Port to Become a Satis¬factory Harbour, 609 | |||
*Scales, Engineers’, New Type, 484 | |||
*Shanghai Company for Building Motor Cars on American Lines, 637 | |||
*Shell Oil Company’s Boilers to be Fired with Pulverised Coal, 618 | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
*- Antwerp and British Tonnage, 441 | |||
*- Barge’s Independent Journey in a Gale, 13 | |||
*- Cable Steamer Colonia, Largest in the World, Sailed from the Thames to Lay 1800 Miles Duplicate Cable, 99 | |||
*- Fire-extinguishing Appliances on Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 441 | |||
*- Five British Submarines, Contracts for, 469 | |||
*- French Steel Deep-sea Trawler, the Last Word in Fittings, 99 | |||
*- Fruit-carrying Steamers for New York Firm, and Passenger Liner Ordered from Belfast, 609 | |||
*- Gyroscopic Steering Gear and Time-saving, 71 | |||
*- H.M.S. Destroyer Amazon, 71 | |||
*- H.M.S. Destroyer Ambuscade, 153 | |||
*- Italian Emigrant Steamships, Genoa to Rosario, Proposals, 213 | |||
*- Lifeboat Rescues in 1925, 43 | |||
*- Mauretania’s High Speed after Twenty Years, 441 | |||
*- Montreal, Port, Transatlantic Vessels, Statistics, 183 | |||
*- Motor Lifeboat Engines of the R.N.L. Institution, R.N. Engineer-Commander to Take Charge, 243 | |||
*- Motor Ship Primero, 54 | |||
*- Motor Tanker, Swedish, Large Marine Oil Engine for, 637 | |||
*- Rotor Ship, A New, for Hamburg, 355 | |||
*- Scapa Flow Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 213, 297, 440 | |||
*- Steamer’s Engines and Boiler Good After Forty-three Years’ Work, 677 | |||
*- Steamers on the Murray River and Ocean¬going Vessels, Suggested Communication Between by Aerial Ropeway, 665 | |||
*- Steamship Service from Vancouver to Argentina, 297 | |||
*- Submarine L 27, Trials and Completion, 71 | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) : | |||
*- United States Navy, Two 10,000-Ton Cruisers for, Suggested Machine Pressure, and Radical Departure from Normal Marine Practice, 385 | |||
*- War Office Motor Launches, 309 | |||
*SHIPPING Conveyor Galleries, Quebec, Erection Approaching Completion, 553 | |||
*Silver Compounds, New Type, Found in Australia, 413 | |||
*Sir John Cass Technical Institute, 453 | |||
*Slate for Structural Purposes, Coloured Surfacing Introduced, 243 | |||
*Smoke Evil, Colossal Cost to the Country, Dr. John S. Owens, 243 | |||
*Snow Clearing Equipment in Ontario, 183 | |||
*Societies--see Associations | |||
*South Africa, New Industry Started, 13 | |||
*Soviet Union's Lack of Calcium Carbide, Reopening of Works for Additional Supply, 497 | |||
*Spanish Government Loan for Works at Port of La Luz, Canaries, 469 | |||
*Spanish National Fuel Council, 125 | |||
*Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Output from Seaton Carew Works, 13 | |||
*Spontaneous Inflammation of Certain Oils and Oil Mixtures, Method of Prevention, 469 | |||
*Steam Pipe Explosion, Possible Cause and Need of Care, 43 | |||
*Steam Turbo-generator Failure After Long Service, 413 | |||
*Steel--see Iron and Steel | |||
*Stone, Weathering of, 577 | |||
*Strainer, Choked, Removed from the Bottom of a Well, 413 | |||
*Street Signs, Lighted Warning, in Chicago, 13 | |||
*Suction Dredger with Steam Turbine-driven Pump, 13 | |||
*Sugar Mill in Australia, Power Plant from Various English Manufacturers, 71 | |||
*Sulphur Production in Java, 497 | |||
*Sulphuric Acid Increased Output in France, 637 | |||
*Swedish Ball Bearings, Annual Output, 213 | |||
SAFETY Lamp, New Type, for Mines, 553 | |||
Safety Razor Blade Factory in Sheffield, Enormous Output, 71 | |||
St. Lawrence River Water Power Development Report, 43 | |||
Salt Works and Grounds near Sandbach Closed, 636 | |||
Salvador, Cutuco Port to Become a | |||
Scales, Engineers’, New Type, 484 | |||
Shanghai Company for Building Motor Cars on American Lines, 637 | |||
Shell Oil Company’s Boilers to be Fired with Pulverised Coal, 618 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
Antwerp and British Tonnage, 441 | |||
Barge’s Independent Journey in a Gale, 13 | |||
Cable Steamer Colonia, Largest in the World, Sailed from the Thames to Lay 1800 Miles Duplicate Cable, 99 | |||
Fire-extinguishing Appliances on Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 441 | |||
Five British Submarines, Contracts for, 469 | |||
French Steel Deep-sea Trawler, the Last Word in Fittings, 99 | |||
Fruit-carrying Steamers for New York Firm, and Passenger Liner Ordered from Belfast, 609 | |||
Gyroscopic Steering Gear and Time-saving, 71 | |||
H.M.S. Destroyer Amazon, 71 | |||
H.M.S. Destroyer Ambuscade, 153 | |||
Italian Emigrant Steamships, Genoa to Rosario, Proposals, 213 | |||
Lifeboat Rescues in 1925, 43 | |||
Mauretania’s High Speed after Twenty Years, 441 | |||
Montreal, Port, Transatlantic Vessels, Statistics, 183 | |||
Motor Lifeboat Engines of the R.N.L. Institution, R.N. Engineer-Commander to Take Charge, 243 | |||
Motor Ship Primero, 54 | |||
Motor Tanker, Swedish, Large Marine Oil Engine for, 637 | |||
Rotor Ship, A New, for Hamburg, 355 | |||
Scapa Flow Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 213, 297, 440 | |||
Steamer’s Engines and Boiler Good After Forty-three Years’ Work, 677 | |||
Steamers on the Murray River and | |||
Steamship | |||
Submarine L 27, Trials and Completion, 71 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) : | |||
United States Navy, Two 10,000-Ton Cruisers for, Suggested Machine Pressure, and Radical Departure from Normal Marine Practice, 385 | |||
War Office Motor Launches, 309 | |||
SHIPPING Conveyor Galleries, Quebec, Erection Approaching Completion, 553 | |||
Silver Compounds, New Type, Found in Australia, 413 | |||
Sir John Cass Technical Institute, 453 | |||
Slate for Structural Purposes, Coloured Surfacing Introduced, 243 | |||
Smoke Evil, Colossal Cost to the Country, Dr. | |||
John S. Owens, 243 | |||
Snow Clearing Equipment in Ontario, 183 | |||
South Africa, New Industry Started, 13 | |||
Soviet | |||
Spanish Government Loan for Works at Port of La Luz, Canaries, 469 | |||
Spanish National Fuel Council, 125 | |||
Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Output from | |||
Seaton Carew Works, 13 | |||
Spontaneous Inflammation of Certain Oils and | |||
Oil Mixtures, Method of Prevention, 469 | |||
Steam Pipe Explosion, Possible Cause and Need of Care, 43 | |||
Steam Turbo-generator Failure After | |||
Stone, Weathering of, 577 | |||
Strainer, Choked, Removed from the Bottom of a Well, 413 | |||
Street Signs, Lighted Warning, in Chicago, 13 | |||
Suction Dredger with Steam Turbine-driven | |||
Pump, 13 | |||
Sugar Mill in Australia, Power Plant from | |||
Various English Manufacturers, 71 | |||
Sulphur Production in Java, 497 | |||
Sulphuric Acid Increased Output in France, 637 | |||
Swedish Ball Bearings, Annual Output, 213 | |||
T | T | ||
TAMPING Asphalt Road Surfacing, | *TAMPING Asphalt Road Surfacing, Novel Appliance for, 413 | ||
*Tanganyika Territory, Analysis of Import Trade Origin, 269 | |||
Tanganyika Territory, Analysis of Import Trade Origin, 269 | *Tantalum, Pure, in Large Blocks, Useful Production for Scientific Apparatus, 269 | ||
*Tar Over Salt Solution Layer, German Invention, 99 | |||
Tantalum, Pure, in Large Blocks, Useful | *Tasmania Local Shale for Oil Production, Plant for Testing Possibilities, 413 | ||
*Tasmanian Discovery of New Alloy, 497 | |||
Tar Over Salt Solution Layer, German Invention, 99 | *Tasmanian East Coast, Projected Development of Water Power Resources, 497 | ||
*Tasmanian Report, Coal Seams, Silver-lead Lodes, Copper and Tin Lodes, 191 | |||
Tasmania Local Shale for Oil Production, Plant for Testing Possibilities, 413 | *Taxi-cab Telephones, 553 | ||
*Telephone Cable, New York-Chicago, Said to be Longest in the World, 99 | |||
Tasmanian Discovery of New Alloy, 497 | *Telephone Developments in and Round Shrewsbury, 99 | ||
*Telephone Exchange, Strowger Automatic, at Ipswich, 421 | |||
Tasmanian East Coast, Projected Development of Water Power Resources, 497 | *Telephone Exchanges, Two New, for South London, 469 | ||
*Telephone Figures for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 581 | |||
Tasmanian Report, Coal Seams, Silver-lead | *Telephone between London and Berlin and other German Towns, Arrangements, 321 | ||
*Telephonic System, International, Linking-up of Hungary, 355 | |||
Lodes, Copper and Tin Lodes, 191 | *Tenders foe Steam-raising Plant, Marked Difference in Amount, 609 | ||
*Teredos Boring Damage in Three Months, 243 | |||
Taxi-cab Telephones, 553 | *Terminal Warehouse, Toronto, New, Begun, 553 | ||
*Thames Silting Near Waterloo Bridge, 441 | |||
Telephone Cable, New York-Chicago, Said to be Longest in the World, 99 | *Thermometer for Measuring High Temperatures, 385 | ||
*Tides in the Bay of Fundy, Utilisation of, for Hydro-electric Development, 609 | |||
Telephone Developments in and Round Shrewsbury, 99 | *Timber Royalties in British Columbia, Levy Proposed to Provide Funds for Afforestation, 99 | ||
*Tin Discoveries in the North-Western Part of Tanganyika, 413 | |||
Telephone Exchange, Strowger Automatic, at Ipswich, 421 | *Tin and Greisen Discovery on Babel Island, Tasmania, 469, 497 | ||
*Tin Mine, Dolcoath, New Shaft, 413 | |||
Telephone Exchanges, Two New, for South London, 469 | *Tin Mining's First Commercial Success in Canada, 609 | ||
*Tin Ore Discovery in Cornwall, 71 | |||
Telephone Figures for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 581 | *Tin-plate Scrap, Cost of Handling, 469 | ||
*Tin-plate Workers' Official Tour, 183 | |||
Telephone between London and Berlin and other German Towns, Arrangements, 321 | *Tires, Michelin, Reported Project for Manufacture in England, 13 | ||
*Tool-box, Double-cutting, for Planing Machines, 509 | |||
Telephonic System, International, Linking-up of Hungary, 355 | *Trade with China, Prospects, 469 | ||
*Transport Difficulties Caused by Drought Affecting River in Colombia, 645 | |||
Tenders | *Trojan Service Manual, 456 | ||
*Tubes, Special, Provisional Agreement between Germano-Czech Tube Combination and French Tube Rolling Works, 385 | |||
Difference in Amount, 609 | *Tunnels, Three, Projected Under the Detroit River, 382 | ||
Teredos Boring Damage in Three Months, 243 | |||
Terminal Warehouse, Toronto, New, Begun, 553 | |||
Thames Silting Near Waterloo Bridge, 441 | |||
Thermometer for Measuring High Temperatures, 385 | |||
Tides in the Bay of Fundy, Utilisation of, for | |||
Timber Royalties in British Columbia, Levy Proposed to Provide Funds for Afforestation, 99 | |||
Tin Discoveries in the North-Western Part of Tanganyika, 413 | |||
Tin and Greisen Discovery on Babel Island Tasmania, 469, 497 | |||
Tin Mine, Dolcoath, New Shaft, 413 | |||
Tin | |||
Tin Ore Discovery in Cornwall, 71 | |||
Tin-plate Scrap, Cost of Handling, 469 | |||
Tin-plate | |||
Tires, Michelin, Reported Project for Manufacture in England, 13 | |||
Tool-box, Double-cutting, for Planing Machines 509 | |||
Trade with China, Prospects, 469 | |||
Transport Difficulties Caused by Drought | |||
Affecting River in Colombia, 645 | |||
Trojan Service Manual, 456 | |||
Tubes, Special, Provisional Agreement between | |||
Germano-Czech Tube Combination and | |||
French Tube Rolling Works, 385 | |||
Tunnels, Three, Projected Under the Detroit River, 382 | |||
University of British Columbia, Mechanical and | U | ||
*UNDERGROUND Lake Discovery, Plans to Drain on to Land for Irrigation, 413 | |||
Electrical Engineering Equipment, 269 | *"Uniflow and Extraction Steam Engines," Dr. T. B. Morley, 243 | ||
*Universal Ball Joint, B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., 277 | |||
University College Engineering Society, Annual | *University of British Columbia, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Equipment, 269 | ||
*University College Engineering Society, Annual Dinner, 277 | |||
Dinner, 277 | *Uxbridge Rural Drainage Loan, 637 | ||
Uxbridge Rural Drainage Loan, 637 | |||
V | V | ||
VALPARAISO Water Supply and Hydroelectric Plant, New Project Under Consideration, 297 | *VALPARAISO Water Supply and Hydroelectric Plant, New Project Under Consideration, 297 | ||
*Vancouver, Projected New Pier, 71 | |||
Vancouver, Projected New Pier, 71 | *Venice as a Port, Projected Reconstruction, 355 | ||
*Veteran Workers at Ironworks and Collieries, 512 | |||
Venice as a Port, Projected Reconstruction, 355 Veteran Workers at Ironworks and Collieries, 512 | *Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 537 | ||
*Victoria, Vancouver Island, Dock Gates, 13 | |||
Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 537 | *Village Deep Mine, Transvaal, now the Deepest in the World, 637 | ||
Victoria, Vancouver Island, Dock Gates, 13 | |||
Village Deep Mine, Transvaal, now the Deepest in the World, 637 | |||
W | |||
*"WARD Leonard Control of Winding Engines," E. Le Lew Lamb, 243 | |||
*Warehouse, Projected, of Record Size, 13 | |||
*Water Power Resources, Development of, A. E. Malpas, 13 | |||
*WATER SUPPLY : | |||
*- Auckland, N.Z., Development of Water Supply, 125 | |||
*- Barton, Ontario, Extension of Water Supply Projected, 125 | |||
*- Clay Cross Seeks Loan to Increase Water Supply, 665 | |||
*WATER SUPPLY (continued) : | |||
*- New South Wales, Lachlan River Water Conservation Scheme, 125 | |||
*- Underground Water, 337 | |||
*- Yangchow, China, Proper Water Supply Projected, 637 | |||
*WEATHERING of Stone, 577 | |||
*Well and Bore-hole Successfully Sunk at Measham, 581 | |||
*Welland Ship Canal, Amount Still Required for Completion, 469 | |||
*Whitworth Society, Commemoration Dinner, 27 | |||
*Wind Tunnel Experiments, 441 | |||
*Winding Engine Accidents, Fewer with Electrical than Steam Engines, 355 | |||
*Wire and Wire Products, Minimum Prices for, in France and Belgium, 609 | |||
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY : | |||
*- Asuncion, Projected Large Broadcasting Station at, 213 | |||
*- Basrah Port Trust, Satisfactory Working of Wireless Telephone Sets on Harbour Vessels, 665 | |||
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued) : | |||
*- Broadcasting Wave Lengths, Proposed Redistribution, 213 | |||
*- Government Wireless between this Country and the Dominions, 243 | |||
*- Radio Telegrams for Ships, Extension of Service, 323 | |||
*- Spain's Use of British Wireless Apparatus, 99 | |||
*- Venezuela, Two New Wireless Installations, at Caracas and Maracaibo, 497 | |||
*- Wave Length for "Trans-Canada" Long-distance Relay, 99 | |||
*- Windmill, Purchase of Ditchling's 200-year-old Peg and Post Mill, 530 | |||
*- Wireless Apparatus Imports, British Prospects in no Danger, 325 | |||
*- Wireless Receiving Licences, Post Office Receipts, 325 | |||
*WOOD Boring Pest Imported into Australia, Possible Extermination, 13 | |||
*Wooden Stove Pipe, Fine Specimen, Built by Californian Power Company, 497 | |||
*Work, Joy in, and Routine Tasks, C. M. Schwab, 125 | |||
*Workmen's Average of 63-20 Years of Service per Man, 581 | |||
X | |||
*X-RAY Apparatus and Dark Room Mounted on Fast Motor Car, Great Value of, in Emergency, 125 | |||
Zinc Smelter for Saguenay, Quebec, 469 | Z | ||
*ZINC Chloride, Method of Preparation, P. Brallier, 497 | |||
*Zinc Oxide Factory in Course of Erection on the River Don, Russia, 637 | |||
*Zinc, Slab, Production at U.S.A. Zinc Reduction Plants in 1925, 525 | |||
*Zinc Smelter for Saguenay, Quebec, 469 | |||
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- ABATTOIR and Refrigerating Plant for East London, S.A., 437
- Aberdeen New Suction Hopper Dredger, 153
- Accidents in Mines in U.S.A., 153
- Acetylene Generating Plant, Very Large, 413
- AERONAUTICS :
- - Aeroplane, New Very High-speed, A. V. Roe, 213
- - Aeroplane Services, Several New, to Start, 413
- - Aircraft Apprentices, 149
- - Amphibian Flying Boats for Royal Australian Air Service, First Boat Launched, 213
- - Busk Studentship in Aeronautics, 512
- - Cairo-Karachi Service, Details of Five Projected Machines for Use, 213
- - Cairo and Khartoum, Mail Service Possible by Aeroplane, 13
- - Croydon to Nuremburg and Back in 15.5 Hours, 469
- - Flight from Rome to Tokio and Back, Marchese de Pinedo, 441
- - Flying Boat Widgeon, Official Test, 446
- - French Flying, Government Prize Oiler, 213
- - Fuel Tank, Pescara Bullet-proof, for Aeroplanes, 325
- - Glider, Engineless German, Record Flight of Over Nine Hours in the Air, 637
- - Glider, the "Sea Flea," Manned by Two Men, Proposed Voyages, 525
- - Helicopter Competition Fallen Through, 525
- - Night Flight in America, Only Partially Lighted, Plans for Extension, 553
- - R 36 Projected Flight Cancelled, 71
- - Royal Air Force Flight from Cairo to the Cape, Details of Project, 213
- - Superseded Aeroplane's Life Record, 497
- - Tenth Aeronautical Exhibition, 289
- - Wooden and Metal Propellers for Aircraft, Experiments to Determine Relative Merit of, 497
- AFFORESTATION in Australia, 43
- Alberta Oil Wells, High Average Production,
- Alcohol from Sugar, Doubtful as a Paying Project, 441
- Alloy of Manganese and Phosphorus, American Investigation, 125
- Aluminium Abundance and Increasing Consumption, 441
- Aluminium Paint, Durability and Protective Power of, E. Andrews, 379
- American Honour for English Writer, 224
- Analysis of Gases and Orsat Apparatus, 125
- Ancient Cottages Preservation, 440
- Anglo-Italian Mutual Concessions in Abyssinia and the Soudan, 441
- Antimony Mine in Brittany Approaching Exhaustion, 637
- Antimony, Uses of, in War and Peace, 581
- Apprentices in the Engineering Trades, Education of, 337
- Apprenticeship System for Contractors and Building Trades in British Columbia, 183
- Argentine Machinery and Merchandise Demands, 71
- Artificial Silk by Cellulose-acetate Process, Factory Projected in Canada, 43
- Artificial Silk, Cheaper Qualities of, Factory Projected in Germany, 43
- Artificial Silk, Mill Projected for, at Kendal, 43
- Asbestos Cement, Projected Factory for, in Australia, 13
- Asbestos Find in British Columbia, 153
- Assay Laboratory at Lydenburg, South Africa, 13
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- - ASSOCIATION, BRITISH ACETYLENE AND WELDING :
- -- Luncheon and Presentation for Valuable Service, 651
- -- Oxygen Used for Cutting Blow-pipes, Effect on the Apparatus of any Loss of Purity, C. R. Houseman, 500
- - ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 268
- - INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- -- Annual General Meeting, 167, 537
- -- Annual Dinner, 167
- -- Bessemer Gold Medal Award, 409
- - INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- -- Annual Autumn Meeting at Liege, Programme, 440
- -- Postal Ballot for Membership, 278
- - INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
- -- Lincoln Cathedral Restoration, Use of Jackhammers, Sir Francis Fox, 71
- -- Royal Gold Medal Award, 425
- - INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
- -- Examinations for Graduateship and Associate Membership, 366
- -- President-elect a Railway Director and Manager, 608
- - INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Examinations for Associate Membership,
- -- Tube Mill Grinding, Dr. G. Martin, 153
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- -- Association of London Students : Forty-fifth Annual Dinner, 393
- -- Awards for Papers, 624
- - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 60
- -- Design and Performance of Protective Relays, C. L. Lipman, 99
- -- Faraday Medal Award, 140
- -- I.E.E. Model Form of General Conditions "A," 258
- -- Premiums for Papers, 596
- -- Summer Meeting Postponed to Next Year, 568
- -- Wireless Section :
- -- Radiogoniometer and Azimuth or Arrival of Wave Trains, Paper Read, 325
- - INSTITUTION OF FUEL ECONOMY ENGINEERS :
- -- Communication to Secretary of Proposed New Fuel Institute, 621
- -- Council Meetings, 111, 621
- -- Formation and Objects, 43
- - INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
- -- Air Conditioning as an Aid to Industry, J. W. Cooling, 665
- - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 509
- -- Coal-cutting Machinery, Lecture, S. Reilly,
- -- Meeting, Films Shown Illustrating Work at Sheffield Works of Vickers Ltd., 54
- -- Paint Spraying, Lecture, F. E. Webb, 385
- - INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
- -- Automatic Mechanical Couplings for Railway Rolling Stock, A. M. Bell, 413
- - INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
- -- Awards of Gold Medals and Premium, 312
- - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- -- Annual Meetings, Dates, 152
- -- Annual Dinner, 152
- -- Award of Premiums, 265
- -- Summer Meeting in Belgium, 481
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- - INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Comparative Survey of American and British Signalling, Joshua Parsons, 497
- -- Four-aspect Colour Light Signals, W. J. Thorrowgood, 385
- -- Long-burning Signal Lamps, H. E. Morgan and F. J. Hookham, 43
- -- New President and Members Elected, 183
- -- "Proceedings," Publication of Interesting Papers, 553
- - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
- -- Annual Meeting, 540
- -- Anonymous Donation, £500, 167
- -- Elections, 167, 281, 540, 624
- -- General Meetings, 167, 281, 540, 624
- -- Lectures by Sir William Bragg on "X-rays and Living Matter," and Sir William Hardy on "Films," 86
- -- Various Lectures Projected, Lecturers and Dates, 224
- - INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner--and Criticism, 453
- -- Engineer and Chemist, Combination Highly Necessary for this Country, Sir Alfred Mond's View, 469
- -- Impact of Wheels on Road Surface, Difference between Solid and Pneumatic Tires, Major R. A. B. Smith, 153
- -- Portland House Scholarship, 624
- - INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
- -- Arc Welding of Seams in Steel Plates, J. T. Carr, 183
- - SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
- -- Annual General Meeting, The King as Patron, 153
- - SOCIETY, THE FARADAY :
- -- Explosive Reactions in Gaseous Media Discussion Organised by Society, 481
- -- Temporary Appointment of Secretary and Editor, 665
- - SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGISTS :
- -- Visit to Osram Glass Works, Papers on Glass Technology, Luncheon, 651
- - SOCIETY, ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING :
- -- Engine Drivers' Eyesight, Effect of Passing from Tunnels to Lighted Stations, 637
- - SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING :
- -- Development of Water Power Resources, A. E. Malpas, 13
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- - SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, LONDON :
- -- Second Annual Dinner, 162
- - SOCIETY, NEWCOMEN :
- -- Summer Meeting, 1926, 565
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
- -- President Elected, 469
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
- -- Ancient Cottages, Preservation of, Meeting to Discuss Measures for, 440
- -- Roads, Danger of Cambering, Lieut. - Colonel Sir A. H. Burgoyne, 43
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
- -- Symons Memorial Lecture, Advances in Atmospheric Physics, Professor Sydney Chapman, 363
- - SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL :
- -- Exhibition, 13
- AUTOMATIC Telephone Exchange at Manchester, 71
B
- "BANK" Telephone Exchange Closed, 617
- Barbed Wire, German Substitute for, 71
- Baroda's New Harbour at Okha, 469
- Bauxite or Clay, Extraction of Metal from, Professor N. Vittorf's Invention, 217
- Bauxite in Montenegro, Large Deposits Discovered, 43
- Bauxite Production in the United States, 553
- Bauxite Reduction to Aluminium Oxide by Aid of Iron Ore Instead of Coal, 581
- Bedrock Depth for Sheet Piling, Method of Ascertaining, 183
- Beet Sugar Factory for Three Welsh Counties, 153
- Bell, 15 Tons, for America Ordered from Croydon, 125
- Berlin Projected Prize Competition for Caterpillar Tractor, 13
- Beryllium, Properties of, 183
- Birmingham Sewage Disposal, Sludge Gas Power Plant Installed, 553
- Blast-furnaces--see Iron
- Board of Trade Engineers' Examinations to be Suspended in August, 125
- Board of Trade Navigation Certificates, New Test of Competency, 269
- Board of Trade Returns, Exports of Machinery Show Highest Figure since 1913, 125
- Boilers, Precipitates Forming in, Investigation in America, 43
- Breakwaters in the Bay of Corinto, Pacific Coast, Projected, 213
- BRIDGES :
- - See also Railways
- - Bascule Bridges for Welland Canal, 43
- - Blue Nile Flow, Possibility of Regulation and Irrigation Water Supply Improvement, 609
- - Bridge Colouring to Harmonise with House, 43, 71
- - Bridges Over the Vaal and Orange Rivers, Construction of Seven New, Proposed, 385
- - Cantilever Bridge, to Connect Rhode Island with American Mainland, 385
- - Finnieston, New Bridge Across the Clyde at, under Consideration, 213
- - Murray River Bridges, Two, in Course of Erection, Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 71
- - Murray River, History of Old Bridge, 125
- - Murray River New Bridge, Second Longest in Australia, 71
- - Niagara Falls Cantilever Bridge, Unusual Rusting, 71
- - Old and New Bridges Crossing Newark Bay, N.J., Cost of, 293
- - Port Augusta, South Australia, Proposed Bridge, 13
- - Two-deck Continuous Girder Bridge Recommended to Connect North Brisbane with Kangaroo Point, 297
- - Umgeni River, Natal, Bridge Over, Completed, 385
- - Wear, Bridge Over, at Sunderland, Tender of Sir William Arrol and Co. Accepted, 478
- - Westminster Bridge as Sound as When Erected, 641
- BRITISH Columbia's Hydro-electric Schemes, 637
- British Columbia, Record Low Rate of Mine Fatalities, 385
- BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION :
- - Change of Methods of Classification of Insulating Materials, 255
- BRITISH ENGINEERSí ASSOCIATION :
- - Improvement Reported in Overseas Trade Inquiries, 98
- - Overseas Inquiries, New Zealand's Extensive Requirements, 269
- BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
- - Electric Cable Specification, 481
- British Engineering Industry, Share of World Trade, 153
- British Factories to be Opened to Traders during British Industries Fair in Birmingham, 183
- British Malaya's First Large Power Development Projected, 669
- British Manufacturers' Increasing Contracts, 183
- Budapest, Municipality's Extensive Programme of Improvements, 525
- Buenos Aires, Port Improvement Projected, 413
- Bullet-proof Screen, Reported Wonderful New Invention, 355
C
- CABLE, New Underground, Between London and Glasgow, 71
- Cables to be Laid between the Azores and Cape Verde, Italy and the Azores, and Between Lisbon and Malaga, 525
- Cables, Long-distance, Reported Company for Manufacture at Prague, 385
- Calcutta Drainage Scheme, 183
- Canada, Impracticability of Formation of Sixth Great Lake, 355
- Canada’s Export of Motor Vehicles and Parts, 99
- Canadian Export of Copper, Lead, Nickel and Zinc, 71
- Canadian Hydro-electric Stations, Greatly Increased Horse-power, 269
- Canadian Ilmenite Ores, Process under Development for Utilisation of, 497
- Canadian Motor Industry, Highest Production Year, Statistics of, 325
- Canal Expenditure in Canada, 441
- Canal, New York State Barge, Question of Deepening, Canadian Views, 213
- Canton Harbour Improvement, 243
- Canvey Island, Scheme to Link up with Main¬land by means of a Lock, 664
- Carbon Dioxide, Solid, Production in America, 665
- Carborundum, Annual Production, 413
- Cargo Waiting for River Transport in Barranquilla, Colombia, 125
- Carnival Dance, 137
- Celluloid, Sheet, as Substitute for Tracing Cloth, 525
- “Cellulose Enamels,” A. E. Lain, 146
- Cellulose Lacquer Production in United States, 385
- Cement, Large Consignment of, from United Kingdom to Florida, 385
- Cement Works Projected in New South Wales, 665
- Central Heating by Exhaust Steam, 413
- Chemical Factory in Australia, Allen and Hanbury’s Investigation, 43
- Chemical Processes, Steam Heating for, 385
- China, Bulk of Electricity Imported, 22
- China, North-West, Five Motor Roads Opened to Traffic, 297
- Cinnabar Deposit at Kamloops Lake, British Columbia, Working Renewed, 13
- Citroen Motor Car Works at Slough, 269
- Clan Line Engineer Appointment, 212
- COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
- - Accidental Explosion of Blasting Charge, 153
- - Belgian Coal Pits Suffering from Floods, 99
- - Blast-furnace Coke Research at Sheffield University, 325
- - Blasting, Proportion of Large Coal and Method of Drilling, 43
- - Borings in Search of the Silkstone Seam, 37
- - British Coke Industry, Application of American Practice to, T. B. Smith, 269
- - By-product Coking Plant, Thirty-five Ovens, for Hamilton, Ontario, 421
- - Chemist’s Assistance with Regard to Coal Mining Risks, 153
- - Coal for Australian Railways, Values of Content, 13
- - Coal Dust, Differing from other Dust, Said to be Harmless, Sir R. A. Jones, 153
- - Coal Mine with Electrically Driven Plant Supplied by Batteries in the. Mine, 665
- - Coal Prospects Good for Present Quarter, 99
- - Coal Shipping Conveyor Projected for Newport, South Wales, 153
- - Coke Ovens at Blaydon Burn, Possible Restarting, 297
- - Coking Industry and Useless Waste, Professor R. Lessing, 183
- - Colliery Engineering Record, Dismantling and Installing a New Winding Engine, 525
- - Cuticle in Coal, Interesting Account of, V. H. Legg and R. V. Wheeler, 125
- - Doncaster Collieries’ Association, Cable to Link Up Collieries, 497
- - Duty Reduced on Coal Imports to Switzerland, 99
- - French Coal Industry Strides, 43
- - Fuel Research Board :
- -- Physical and Chemical Survey of Coalfields of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 243
- -- Report on Lancashire Coal Seam, 13
- - German Engineer to Report on Coal at Australian Works, 80
- - Great Britain’s Week’s Coal Output, 71, 183, 243, 269, 297, 413, 441, 469
- - Growth of Colliery Enterprise in Nottinghamshire, 125
- - Heat, Waste, from Colliery, to Supply Hot Water to Large Number of Houses, 269
- - Investigations and Tests in American Mine, Fruitful Results, 99
- - Kent Colliery, Progress of Shaft Sinking, 355
- - Lignite Coalfield Discovery in Saskatchewan, 441
- - Locomotive Coal Price Reduced in Yorkshire, 71
- - New Coal Discovered in Bargoed Steam Coal Colliery and Near Retford, 71
- - New South Wales Coalfield at Newcastle, Estimate of Coal Available, 13
- - New South Wales, New Coal Seam Near Dubbo, 273
- - Pulverised Coal, Conflicting Views as to Dust Effects, 153
- - Royal Commission on Coal Industry Report, Standardisation of Colliery Equipment, 355
- - Search for Coal Near the Black Sea and Output of Iron Mines to be Increased, 497
- - Six-foot Seam of Steam Coal, Port Talbot, 306
- - Swansea Valley, New Coal Pit to be Sunk, 385
- - Tasmania, Coal Output in, 43
- - Tasmania, Seymour Coalfield’s Development, 665
- - Thickest Coal Seam Ever Discovered in Klip River Valley, South Africa, 497
- - Tipton Coal Seam Reached at Markham Colliery and Deep Soft Coal at Barlborough Colliery, 125
- - Top Hard Seam Reached Near Mansfield, 125
- - Turkish Coal and Iron Industry, Development, 385
- - Wemyss Coal Company, Firth of Forth, New Shaft to be Sunk by Francois Cementation Process, 276
- COBS as Packing Material and Fertiliser, 413
- Colorado Output of Ores, Precious and Other, 153
- Colouring Concrete in Bridge to Harmonise with House, 43, 71
- Combine in Continental Wire Trade, 197
- Commercial Education, 54
- Commercial Motor Users' Association, 440
- Concrete Culverts, Novel System of Forming, 469
- Concrete Houses in the United Kingdom, 24,000 Erected in 1925, 71
- Concrete Oil Reservoir, Very Large, in Canada, 673
- Concrete Piles in Los Angeles Harbour, Cracking Effects, 609
- Concrete Silos, Rapid Construction of, 263
- Concrete Testing Data from Chicago, 13
- Concrete Treated with Silicate of Soda, 447
- Congress for Applied Mechanics, 552
- Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 651
- Co-partnership and Co-operation, 224
- Copper, Blister, Record Monthly Output, 124
- Copper Production in U.S.A., 71
- Copper Property, the Flin Flon, in Manitoba, 43
- Corrosion, Mechanism and Control of, in Steam Power Plant, Investigation, 213
- Corrosion, Mechanism of, and Factors Effective in its Control in Steam Power Plant, 385
- Cranes, Repair and Overhaul of, After Over Fifty Years' Service, 413
- Crude Oil Production in the United States, 385
- Crude Oil and Supply of Motor Fuel, Effect on these of Artificial Methods of Recovery, 581
- Culverts--see also Concrete
- Culverts, Flat-top Wooden, Successful in Replacement of Old Type of Waterbreaks, 581
- Cyprus Asbestos Plant Output, 99
D
- DAIREN, the Second Port of China, 609
- Dam, Cyclopean, for Irrigation, Across the Cauvery River, India, 581
- Dam Leakage Stopped by Grouting with Asphalt, 609
- Dam of Unusual Form in Arizona, 609
- Demolition Projected of Fourteenth Century Bridge in Bath, 525
- Development of Additional 22,000 Horse-power in New Brunswick and its Cost, 523
- Diamond Mines Lit by Electric Flood Light, 553
- Diatomite or Infusorial Earth, Deposit Discovery in Ontario, 99
- Diesel Engine, 2900 H.P. Marine, Non-stop Thirty Days' Trial Run, 385
- Dock, Inland, at Warrnambool, Victoria, 183
- Dock Works at Buenaventura, 645
- Dover Harbour, Parliamentary Bill, 63
- Dry Dock, New, at Victoria, B.C., 497
- Durban, Extension of North Pier, 385
- Durban's Preference for British Material, 153
- Dust Collectors, Birmingham, 153
E
- EARTHQUAKES in California, Hypotheses Regarding, 153
- Egyptians’ Advanced Handicraft Skill 5000 Years Ago, 609
- Egyptian Appointment, 162
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - Accident at Barking Power Station, 71
- - Arc Lamp Carbons with Higher Crater Brightness, 413
- - Australian Generating Plant, Greatly Increased Output of Energy, 589
- - Australian Transmission Line, Longest Outside America, 385
- - B.E.A.I. Research Association, Change of Classification Methods for Insulating Materials, 255
- - Cable, 150-000-Volt, Piece of, on View, 242
- - Canada’s Electric Power Consumption per Head Twice that of any other Country, 355
- - Capetown Suburban Railways, Tenders for Equipment for Electrification, 297
- - Cheshire Farms’ and Villages’ Universal Use of Chester Electricity Supply, 665
- - Chinese Eastern Railway, Programme for Electric Light Stations Reported, 297
- - Chorzow Electric Works, Reported Anglo- American Negotiations for Acquisition of, 269
- - Diamond Mines, Electric Flood Lighting for, 553
- - Electric Current Replacing Gas for Domestic Purposes in Canada, 609
- - Electric Engineering Work in Victoria, One of Biggest Schemes in the British Empire, 297
- - Electric Shock and its Cause, 385
- - Fire-damp Indicating Electric Lamp, Herr Martienssen, 553
- - Frequency Changer, Largest Ever Built, 99, 183
- - Generating Plant, in U.S.A., Analysis of Rating, 99
- - German Electrical Power Undertakings, American Loan Issue for, 335
- - Independent Power Plant, A Word in Favour of, 243
- - Insulators in Victoria Affected by Protracted Drought, Measures to Remedy the Trouble, 497
- - Ionisation Phenomena in Paper-insulated, High-voltage Power Cables, Research Investigation, 553
- - Locomotive, Electric Storage Battery, for Use in Coal Mines, £1000 Prize Award, 609, 637
- - Lots-road Generating Plant to be Augmented, 297
- - “National Significance of Electricity,” 243
- - North-West Midlands Electricity District, Inquiry at Stoke-on-Trent, 71
- - Oil Engine, Ruston-Hornsby, for Electric Power Plant, in Ceylon, 43
- - Power Development Company’s Electrical Project for Rural District, 269
- - Power Station for Middlesbrough, 71
- - Reinforced Concrete Arched Bridges to Carry Overhead Wires in Railroad Electrification, 297
- - Salford Electricity Committee Seeks Loan, 125
- - Sheffield and Government’s Electricity Bill, 441
- - Steel-frame Two-storey Building Electric Arc Welded, 183
- - Stirling Castle, War Office Demand for Electrical Supply for, 153
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
- - Sutton Coldfield Increasing Demand for Electricity, 42
- - Towers for High-voltage Lines, "Kay" Preferred to Lattice, 43
- - Transmission Line Begun by Canada Northern Power Company, A Big Development, 553
- - Transmission Line, Electric Power, Projected New, for Ontario, 553
- - Tumbler Switches, J. H. Tucker and Co., Ltd., 412
- - Turbo-alternating Plant Projected for Bucarest, 269
- - Turbo-alternator for Japan, Metropolitan - Vickers Company, 413
- - Turbo-alternators for South Brisbane Power House, Tenders for Two Invited, 497
- - Turbo-generator, Easily a Record, Exhibited in Osaka, 581
- - Turbo-generators, 80,000 H.P. Each, 406
- - Turbo-generators, 45,000-Kilowatt, Highest Steam Pressure Claim, 243
- - Victoria Electricity Commission to Deal with Requirements for Further Energy, 581
- - West Bank Power Station, Installation of 10,000-Kilowatt Turbo-generator Set and Condensing Plant, 665
- - Worcester's Prosperous Electricity Scheme, 43
- ELECTROLYTIC Zinc Company's Projected Researches in School of Chemistry, Melbourne, 637
- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 1927, 258
- Engines, Heavy Oil, Working Costs of, 99
- Engine, Standard Marine, Tests, 312
- Engineering Structures Considered Beautiful, 441
- Engineers' Club, Birmingham, 453
- Esquimalt Dry Dock, Ottawa, Ready for Ships, 553
- Ether, Existence or Non-existence of, 553
- Excavator, Dragline, New Type, 525
- Exhaust of the Jackhammer as Assistance to Ventilation, H. S. Potter, 441
- EXHIBITIONS :
- - Aeronautic Exhibition, Tenth International, 289, 665
- - British Chemical Plant Exhibition, 297
- - British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich in 1927, 549
- - British Industries Fair, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Discussing Possibility of Local Section, 385
- - Canadian National Exhibition, Projected Additions, 43
- - Exhibition at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Lighting Appliances, 312
- - International Laundry and Allied Trades' Exhibition, 525
- - International Oil Exhibition for London, 565
- - Norwegian Industries Fair at Oslo, 413
- - Philadelphia Exhibition, British Section at, 385
- - Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition, 13
- - Radio-technical Instruments Section at Padua Sample Fair, 441
- - Riga, International Fair, 469
- - Riga Fair and International Competition of Machinery, 497
- - Salonika, Trade and Industrial International Fair, 441
- - Swedish Industries Fair, 481
- EXPLOSION of Cast Iron Stop Valve Chest, 297
- Explosion of Heating Tube in Baker's Oven, Engineer's Report, 609
- Explosion of Oxygen Cylinder and Effect of Sea Water, 153
- Explosion, Unusual, in connection with Highspeed Steam Engine, 441
- Explosives, Authorised, Home Office List, 183
- Explosives Inspectors, Appointments, 243
F
- FACTORIES, Soda Powder, Paper Works, and Artificial Silk, Projected in China, 637
- Fairs--see Exhibitions
- Faraday House, Entrance Scholarships and Prizes Awards, 453
- Firedamp in Mines, Possible Ignition by Electric Currents, Research Work in Progress, 469
- Firms' Recognition of Workmen's Loyalty and Zeal at Time of Strike, 581
- Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen and Conversion into Nitrate of Lime, Projected Plant for, 413
- Floating Dock, 15,000-Ton, to be Constructed at Newcastle, New South Wales, 385
- Floating Dock, 60,000-Ton, Temporary Removal due to Silting of Bed, 637
- Floors, Steel and Concrete, Regulations Governing Construction, 553
- Fly-wheel's Disastrous Burst, 99
- Fog Dispersement by Special Apparatus, 497
- Ford Car's Long Journey by Aeroplane and Rapid Repair for Roadwork, 13
- Francois Cementation Process, to be Used for Mersey Tunnel and a New Coal Shaft, 276
- French Citizenship, the Jean Bares Award, 553
- Fuel Carbonised to Reduce Freight Charges, 497
- Fuel Research--see Coal
G
- GARNET and Quartz Sandpaper Compared, 243
- Gas and Oil Product of Well in Alberta, 581
- Gas Plant Tests in America, 213
- Gasworks, Heavy Expenditure on, in Johannesburg, 441
- General Strike Costs Loss of Ship Repair Contract, 609
- Geodetic Survey of Canada, 348
- Geodetic Surveys and Reports in Canada, Big Outlay on, 609
- German and Belgian Wire Producers, Conferences, 213
- German Patent Classifications, New Grouping, 174
- Germany, Analysis of Accidents with Gas, Petroleum and Electricity, 153
- Germany, Motor Car Production Statistics, 153
- Gisborne Harbour, N.Z., Extended by Diversion of River Turanganui, 125
- Gliders--see Aeronautics
- Gold-bearing Ore Discovery near Yilgarn, West Australia, 497
- Gold-bearing Quartz, Heavy Gold Percentage in Rhodesia, 637
- Gold-mining Expectations in Canada, 13
- Gold Seams Discoveries at Cicapra, State of Bolivar, 497
- Gold Yield of One Month for New South Wales, 609
- Grain Elevator, Reinforced Concrete, at Owen Sound, 413
- Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Company Formed for Development of, 609
- Grants for Research Abroad, 540
- Graphite Mining in Canada Recovering from Depression, 441
- Grass Tree, Victoria, Commercial Utilisation of, 305
- Greenland, Establishment of Meteorological Stations, 524
- Grenada's Proposed Development of Water Supply and Water Power, 297
H
- HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Cold Storage Plant and Ice Factory, 497
- Harbour Construction at Napier, N.Z., 355
- Heat, Effects of, upon Rocks, 179
- Heat Flow Meters for Furnace Walls, Study Conducted in U.S.A., 325
- Helium in Australian Natural Gas, Analysis, 441
- Hoist, Electric, to be the Largest in the World, 355
- Hoist to Handle 20 Tons of Ore, 269
- Hoists, Two Largest Ever Made in Canada, 355
- Hume Concrete Pipes by Centrifugal Process, 413
- Hydraulic Turbine Governing, Tendency to Elimination of, 297
- Hydro-electric Enterprise in Tasmania, 125
- Hydro-electric Plant in Korea, 77
- Hydro-electric Power in Canada, Bill to Prohibit Exportation of, 269
- Hydro-electric Power Development, Comparison of Cost, 71
- Hydro-electric Power Development on Perak River, 183
- Hydro-electric Power Development of Pykara Falls, Nilgiris District, 207
- Hydro-electric Power Plant Extension, at Mulungushi, Rhodesian Broken Hill Company, 497
- Hydro-electric Stations in Austria, 13
- Hydro-electric Station at Buenos Aires, One of Largest in the World, 413
- Hydro-electric Stations for Supplying Light to Tripoli and other Centres, 547
- Hydrogen Production by Micro-organisms, Dr. A. C. Thaysen, 71
I
- ICEBERGS, Experiments for Disintegration of, Projected at Newfoundland, Dr. Howard F. Barnes, 213, 525
- Improvised Oil Burning, 621
- Indian Boilers, Incomplete Inspection, 222
- Industrial Chemistry, Sixth Congress to be held at Brussels, 469
- Inland Waterway Projects on American Rivers, 99, 243
- Inorganic Chemistry, Discovery by Professor B. S. Hopkins, 297
- International Geological Congress, Madrid, 153
- Irish Section of the London Chamber of Commerce, Proposed Formation of, 608
- IRON AND STEEL :
- - Accident to American Blast-furnace, 525
- - Australian Production of Railway Steel Specialities on American Lines, 609
- - Blast-furnace and Coke Oven Battery, New, Started by Wigan Coal and Iron Company, 125
- - Blast-furnace Fuels Research, 297
- - Blast-furnaces in France, Statistics, 43
- - Blast-furnaces Projected for Smelting Iron Ore near Fort William, Ontario, 609
- - Blasting in Heavy Sulphides, Risk from Dangerous Gases, 497
- - Canada, the World's Largest Nickel Producer, 153
- - Cast Iron Recently Brought Out in U.S.A. of Much Increased Tensile Strength, 637
- - Castings, Hydraulic Method of Cleaning, 71
- - Chemical Composition of Steel, Analysis and Melting or Pouring Practice both Called for, 553
- - Collapse of Steel Pipe and Reshaping, 183
- - Consumption of Scrap in Steel Production, Method of Estimating, 469
- - Direct Electric Iron Production, M. Flodin, 609
- - Drill Steel Axial Hole, South African Government Mining Regulations, 269
- - First Steel Rolled in Australia for Sydney Harbour Bridge, 297
- - Ingot Mould, Exceptionally Large, 43
- - Iron Ores, High Silica, Investigation into Means of Treating, 125
- - Iron and Steel Works, Projected, on Shore of Black Sea and Alexandretta, 497
- - Iron Trades Employers' Insurance Association, Ltd., 593
- - Lifting Magnets for Recovery of Strip Steel from Pickling Tanks, 99
- - Low Ash in Blast-furnace Use, Valuable Tests, 469
- - Manganese Ore Export from India, 665
- - Manganese Output in Russia, 70
- - Mysore Iron Ore Deposits, 603
- - Nankin Price for Cast Iron, 183
- - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers :
- -- Annual Meeting and Elections, 680
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 213
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in February, 325
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in March, 441
- -- Pig Iron and Steel Production in April, 581
- IRON AND STEEL (continued) :
- - Nickel Industry Recovery from Deflation, 325
- - Phosphorus Effect on Wrought Iron, Experiments, 581
- - Rails for American Railroads, New Steel for, Patented, 269
- - Rails Trust, Negotiations for Forming, 385
- - Rhenish Westphalian Steel Trust Started, 525
- - Rust Effect on Bridge over Niagara Falls, 71
- - Scrap Metal in Blast-furnaces, Advantages of Use, 71
- - Sheet and Galvanising Works, Projected by Llanelly Steel Company, 125
- - Steel, New, Light Type of Structural Material, 553
- - Swedish Iron Ore Production, 71
- - Swedish Ores and Furnaces for Refining, 325
- - Union of South Africa, Production of Iron and Steel Manufactures, Statics, 325
- - Velocity of Ascending Gas Inside a Blastfurnace, 497
- - Wrought Iron Pipe, Good Condition After more than Half a Century in Use, 469
- IRRIGATION Project for Coimbatore under Consideration by Madras Government, 469
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- JAMES Watt House in Scotland, Steps Taken for Preservation, 355
- Joule's Life and Work in Salford, Lecture by Professor W. H. Haldane Gee, 99
- Jubilee of Service, 400
K
- KILINDINI, East Africa, Port Manager, 533
- Kiukiang, Yangtze River, Pipes for Drinking Water Supply, 469
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- LABORATORY Tests of Concrete Cylinders, 13
- Lamp Production Reduced in Germany, 13
- Lantern Slides for Lectures :
- - Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., 60
- - Petters, Ltd., 425
- Lead Paint (Protection Against Poisoning) Bill, 355
- Lead Pigment, Remarkable for Protection of Iron Against Rust, 641
- Lead Poisoning, Proper Medication Treatment, Dr. W. F. Boos, 13
- Leaks in Water Mains Discovered by the Teeth, 413
- Lessons from the Fire in the Argonaut Mine, 553
- Libraries and Information Bureaux Association, of, 340
- Lifeboats, "Emergency Fleet," at Cowes, 609
- Lighting Appliances, Exhibition at Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 312
- Lighting of Rural Highway for Night Delivery of Farm Products into New York, 525
- Lime Burning Kilns with Riveted Joints, Welded Joints Preferable, 637
- Linseed, World's Production of, 297
- Lock, Entrance, for the North Sea Canal, to be by far the Largest in the World, 609
- Locomotive, Electric Storage Battery Competition, 609, 637
- Locomotives, Forty-one Electric, Ordered from Metropolitan-Vickers Company, 665
- London to Aberdeen by Motor in 12.75 Hours, 469
- Loom, Improved New Type, in America, 665
- Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant in Natal, 665
- Lubricating Oils, J. E. Hackford, 355
- Lumber Shipments from British Columbia, 355
- Luminous Fountains in Paris, Spectacular Performances on the Seine, 213
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- MADRID, Great Schemes for Public Works, 665
- Manchester Steam Users' Association, Work of the Year, 385
- Manganese--see Iron and Steel
- Maracaibo, Port of, Venezuela, Enlargement and Improvement Emba ked upon, 469
- Matadi on the Congo, Progress of Work on the Port of, 609
- Meadow Embankment and the Use of Dynamite, 469
- Measuring Pressures, New Method, 54
- Meat Preserved for Fifty Days by New Process, 213
- Melting Points of Barium and other Oxides, 441
- Mica Mined in Ontario, Projected Refinery, 43
- Mine Gases, Sampling and Examination of, 297
- Miner's Long Record Underground, 665
- Mines Research, "Inflammability of Firedamp and Air," M. G. Burgess and R. V. Wheeler, "Ignition of Firedamp," H. F. Coward and R. V. Wheeler, 43
- Mines Safety Measures, Joint Investigation by British and American Authorities, 13
- Mines, Use of Breathing Apparatus in, F. J. Johnston, 525
- Mining, World's Record in, 43
- Molybdenite and Molybdenum, Present Market Demand Inconsiderable, 553
- Montreal's Successful Season in 1925, 441
- Morocco Roads, Extensive System, but not yet quite Complete, 297
- Motor Band Losses, T. Spooner, 213
- Motor Boat Race on the Thames, 469
- Motor Cars, British, for Service Abroad, Requirements, 413
- Motor Cars in China, 183
- Motor Cycle World's Speed Record, 441
- Motor Roller, Diesel-engined, made at Melbourne, 13
- Motor Traffic in Morocco, British Cars Almost Unknown, 325
- Museum, National, of Engineering and Industry in America, Plans for, 71
- Mysore Border, Project for Utilising Water Power of Pykara River, 609
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- NANKING Price for Cast Iron, 183
- Natural Gas Transmission Lines, Reduction of Leakage Rate, 413
- Newcomen--see Associations, andc.
- New South Wales South Coast Towns, Four Schemes for Water Supply, 13
- New South Wales Southern Tablelands, Extensive Development of Resources, 413
- Newsprint Mill, Largest in Existence, at Quebec, 413
- New Zealand Government Decision, Scenic Beauty or Water Power for Nitrate Production, 297
- New Zealand Government Licence for Horsepower Generation, 153
- Niagara Falls Water for Power Purposes, Increased Diversion Asked for, Committee for Investigation to be Formed, 581
- Niagara Gorge, Permit for Investigation of Possible Power Project, 585
- Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Plant for Fixation, New South Wales, 355
- Norton and Gregory Engineering Scholarships, 1926, Awards, 593
- Notable Dinner, 309
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- OIL-BEARING Shale, Rich Find in Tasmania, 609
- Oil Boring on Prince Edward Island, 13
- Oil Can, A Good, Joseph Kaye and Sons, Ltd., 540
- Oil Engine, Largest Ever Installed in Ontario Gold Mine, 634
- Oil Extraction from Tasmanian Shale, 297
- Oil Production Methods, Study of, 269
- Oil Refinery Projected for Khanagin, Persia, 152
- Oil Shales in Tasmania, Retort Plant for Distilling, 665
- Oil Wells Production in California, 413
- O.M.S., New Organisation Formed, Government Scheme, 54
- Ontario, Big Addition Projected to Plant at Port Colbourne, 413
- Ontario's Horse-power Installation for 1925, 153
- Ontario Hydro-electric Commission's Projected Development, 325
- Ottawa River, Chute des Chats Falls to be Utilised for Power Development, 384
- Ottawa River, Joint Survey and Division of Resources, 637
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- PAINT Manufacturing Plant to be Established at Levis, Quebec, 525
- Paint and Varnish Industries Research, 183
- Paper Mill at Thunder Bay, Ontario, 665
- Paris Subways, Competition for Design, 197
- Pensions in the Metal Trade, 400
- Persian Gulf, Advantage of New Channel, 609
- Petroleum Production of Venezuela, 441
- Petroleum Refineries Statistics in U.S.A., 325
- Petroleum, Test Wells in Iraq, 585
- Petters' Offer of £100 Prize for Essay, 86
- Photographs of Solar Eclipse and the Einstein Theory, Successes and Failures, 125
- Piccadilly--see Road Traffic
- Pigment Grinding by Crushing, 297
- Pigments Ranging in Shade from Orange to Purplish-red, Recipe for Cheaper Production, 637
- Pipe Joints for Petrol, to Tighten, 609
- Platinum Abundance in South Africa, 441
- Platinum, First Output in South Africa, 297
- Poland, New Port at Gdynia, 130
- Police Signalling Scheme to Check Motor Bandits, 125
- Polish Import Duty on Industrial Machinery Reduced, 413
- Pollution of Navigable Waters by Oil, United States Government Calls Conference to Deal with, 469
- Power Alcohol from Molasses, Projected Large Production in Australia, 441
- Power Alcohol from Prickly Pear, Chemical Tests in Progress, 297
- Power Development Plant Projected for Nipigon River, Ontario, 183
- Power from Tides, Favourable Situation for Development, 183
- Power from Tides in Passanaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick, Details of Project, 637
- Presentations for Long Service, 537
- Primary Power in Manufacturing and other Industries, Huge Increase in U.S.A., 183
- Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada, Increased Productive Capacity, 665
- Pulp from Waste Paper, Mill for Manufacture, in Manitoba, 413
- Pyrites Production in the United States, 469
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- QUARTZ Lode Discovery Reported in Central Australia, 469
- Quay and Roadmaking Construction at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 13
- Quebec Harbour's Record Year, 609
- Quebec Harbour Works, Additional Quay, 497
- Quebec, Port of, Modern Cold Storage Warehouse, Fish-house and Power-house Prove Valuable Addition to Facilities, 581
- Queensland's Mineral Output for 1925, 665
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- RADIUM Bromide Extraction from Crude Ore, Australia, 125
- Radium Industry, Belgian and French Rivalry, 325
- Radium and Rare Earths Treatment Company, Development Work in South Australia, 99
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
- - Accidents :
- -- Accidents in Last Year and in Previous Years, Comparison of Statistics, 43
- -- American Fatal Disaster Due to Passing Danger Signals, 665
- -- Amiens Derailment, Imprisonment Sentence in Suspension, 71
- -- Britain Overseas, Serious Accidents in S. Africa and in New South Wales, 637
- -- British Railway Accident Inquiries in 1925, Analysis of, 441
- -- British Railways, Accidents on, Greater Number of Casualties Caused by other than Train Accidents, 269
- -- Buffer Stop Collision, Serious, at Clevedon, Report and Remarks, 125, 665
- -- Collision between Two Empty Passenger Trains at Blackburn Station, 461
- -- Derailment and Heavy Death Roll on Costa Rica Railway, 325
- -- East Africa, Government Guarantee in Aid of Railways, 525
- -- Fatal Disaster in Munich East Station, 581
- -- Fenny Stratford Level Crossing Disaster, Coroner's Inquest Verdict, 325, 355, 413, 469
- -- Flin Flon Copper Mine, Railway Line, Construction Authorised, 525
- -- Florida East Coast Railway Collision, 183
- -- Fog Collision Inquiry and Verdict, 441
- -- French Express Train Derailment, 13
- -- Great Western Railway Accidents, Statistics, 441
- -- Isle of Man Railway Buffer Stop Collision and Fatality, 325
- -- Level Crossing Disaster near Forest Hall Station, L. and N.E. Railway, 99, 125
- -- Motorists Running into Gates, 469
- -- Partenkirchen to Innsbruck Electric Train Accident and "Dead Man's Handle," 441
- -- Previous Accidents Recalled, 269
- -- Railway Servants' Accident Inquiries, Analysis of Causes of, 297
- -- Report on Collision at Llandudno Station, 385
- -- Report on Collision at Victoria Station, Sheffield, 243
- -- Road Motor Victims at Fenny Stratford, to be Included in Railway Returns, 581
- -- Sand Boxes for Use in Accident Prevention, 665
- -- Southern Pacific, Lines and Shops, Diminution of Accidents, 465
- -- Strike, and Consequent Accidents, 553
- -- Traction Engines at Level Crossings, Railway Rule, 125
- - Advance Bookings to be Required for Longdistance Excursion Train Travelling, 213
- - Allison, The Late Sir R. A., 164
- - Alpine Tunnel, Another Projected, 637
- - American Record for Safety in Railway Travel, 355
- - American Visitors Carried in Long Non-stop Trains at Very High Speed, 469
- - Appointments and Staff Changes, 43, 99, 269, 325, 533, 553, 581, 609
- - Australia, South to Central, New Railway, 125
- - Baden State Railway Urges Electrification, 553
- - Bengal Legislative Council's Suggestions for Structure of Bally Bridge, 441
- - Berlin Metropolitan Railway, New Power Station to Supply Electricity, Lignite as Fuel, 581
- - Betterments, British and American Account-keeping, Difference in Methods, 297, 385
- - Birds Damage Themselves and Electric Railways, 553
- - Blackfriars Metropolitan District Station, Improvement, 221
- - Canadian National Railways' Report, 553
- - Canadian-Pacific Railway Expansion, 441
- - Cascade Range Crossed by Great Northern Railway of America, Difficulties and Proposed Tunnel, 99
- - Centenary Famous Locomotive for Museum at York, 325
- - Central London Tube, New Power Supply, 243
- - Chain Letters and "Safety First," 355
- - Change-giving Device at St. James's Park Station, 125
- - City and South London Railway, Question of Name, 413
- - Coal Stoppage Effect on Railway Finances in 1912 and 1921, 665
- - Coke and Coal, Comparison for Railway Use, J. G. H. Warren, 469
- - Colouring of Railway Buildings to Harmonise with Country, 43
- - Control, Train or Traffic, 268
- - Death of Mr. Victor Angerer, 609
- - Death of Sir George Gibb, 13
- - Death of Mr. J. P. Grassick, 44]
- - Death of Herr Rudolf Oeser, 609
- - Delhi-Umballa-Kalka Railway, Negotiations Followed by Sale to Government, 71
- - East London Traffic Facilities Inquiry, 413
- - East London Travelling Facilities, Inquiry Begun, 325, 413
- - Egyptian State Railways, Invited Tenders, 13
- - Electric Traction Extension on Railways, 409
- - Electrically Operated Trains on Various Sections, Extension of Use, 268
- - Electricity Bill and Railway Generating Stations, Concessions to Various Undertakings, 637
- - Elephant and Castle to have Single Station with Escalators, 314
- - Entertainment Train for Lonely Railway Employees in Remote Districts, 637
- - Escalators at Trafalgar Square Station, 504
- - Films of Railway Activities, by Railwaymen,
- - Finance of Railways, Need for Depreciation Fund, Metropolitan Railways' Position,
- - Financial Results of Working of Three Principal Lines in 1925, 269
- - Fog and Signalmen, 553
- - Fog and Use of Detonators, 553
- - Four Electric Locomotives, Said to be the Most Powerful in the World, 581
- - "Garratt" Locomotives, Great Success in South Africa, 355
- - Genoa and Rome, 25 Additional Miles of Main Line Converted to Electric Traction, 497
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - German Railways' Train Telephones, 225
- - Glasgow Experiments in Two-penny Tramway Fares, 71
- - Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Decline in Traffic, Cancelment of Scheme for New Wagons, 297
- - Great Southern Railway (Ireland), First Year's Report, 355
- - Great Western Railway :
- -- Accidents to Railway Servants, 441
- -- Closing Branch Lines, Complaint, 125
- -- Safety First Reduction in Accidents, 125
- - Grouped Companies' Increased Receipts, 525
- - Grouped Companies' Percentage of Passenger and Freight Traffic, 125
- - Grouping, Savings Effected and Secret Figures, 99
- - Harbin Electric Tramways, Material from Germany, 637
- - Institutes and Institutions, Railway and Transport--see Associations
- - International Union of Tramways, Barcelona Meeting, 665
- - Irish Railways' Financial Plight, 609
- - Italian Railway Electrification Equipment by Brown, Boveri Company, 581
- - Japanese Entire Railway Rolling Stock Converted to Automatic Coupling in One Day, 71
- - Joint Ownership of Railways and Stations in Great Britain, 297
- - Kenya and Uganda Railway, 227
- - Khyber Railway, Cost of, 13
- - Lamps, Side and Tail, and their Significance, 153
- - Leeds and Liverpool Canal Company and Railway Bridge Loads, 441
- - Locomotive Coal Price, Yorkshire Collieries Reduction in, 71
- - L.C.C. Tramcars, Swaying Trouble and Apparatus for Steadying, 355
- - London Electric Railways, Edgware Extension Satisfactory Traffic Figures, 468
- - London Electric Railways Seeks Connection with Southern Railway, 413
- - London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
- -- Annual Meeting and the Year's Financial Results, 268
- -- Coal-tipping Plant at Swansea, Projected Improvement by Railway Company, 525
- -- Conversion of Locomotives from Coal to Oil-burning, 581
- -- First-class and Third-class S5eats, Revenue Returns from, 553
- -- Fleetwood Facilities for Handling Passenger Traffic for Isle of Man and Belfast, 385
- -- Fuel Bills for 1924 and 1925, 297
- -- "Garratt" Locomotives for Coal Trains, 269
- -- London, Tilbury and Southend Railway and Electric Traction, 413
- -- Motor Traffic and Railways, Question under Consideration, 297, 325
- -- Settle and Carlisle Section of Midland Railway, Some Past History, 497
- -- Short Time for Shopmen, Permanent Way not Locomotive Shopmen, 497
- -- Track Circuits, Telephones and Telegraphs, Outlay Last Year and Projected, 317
- - London and North-Eastern Railway :
- -- Congestion in the Southern Area, Causes of
- -- Delay in Improvement, 385
- -- Frodingham, Scheme for Improvements at, 183
- -- Harrogate-King's Cross Pullman, Punctuality and Speed, 187
- -- King's Cross Platform and Siding Alterations, 637
- -- King's Cross to Scotland, Relief Train to Begin, 497
- -- Oil Jetty at Salt End, Hull, Projected Additional, 213
- -- Punctuality, Decline and Need of Improvement, 183
- -- Smoking in Waiting Rooms Permitted, 385
- -- Steel Rails Orders, 99
- -- Tank Engines, New Type, for Suburban Trains, 71
- -- Traffic Movement from Hull to the West Riding, Complaints and Census Results, 637
- - London Post Office Tube Railway Expenditure, 243
- - London Traffic, Central Goods Clearing Station Scheme, 637
- - London Underground Idea Utilised in Berlin, 609
- - Manchester Extension of Tramway Track and Number of Cars, 553
- - Material and Stores, Loss Due to Interest, Depreciation, andc , 213
- - Melbourne and Sydney, N.S.W., Extension of Railway Electrification, 547
- - Mersey Railway Company's Diminished Deficit, 213
- - Metropolitan Railway, Approaching Electric Traction on Certain Sections, 213
- - Metropolitan Railway Bill, Tube from Willesden Green to Edgware-road, 413
- - Metropolitan Railway, Changes at Edgware-road, 614
- - Metropolitan Railway New Junction between Euston Square and King's Cross, 325
- - Mid-Nottinghamshire Joint Railway Bill Passed, 385
- - Mineral and Freight Traffic, Rise and Fall, 183
- - Ministry of Transport:
- -- Denbigh Station, Powers of the Ministry, 43
- -- Hand Brakes on Both Sides of Wagons, New Rule, 497
- -- Light Railway Order to Connect Romney and Hythe, 609
- -- Passenger Tube Railway Under the Tyne, Conflict of Opinions, 71
- -- Preliminary Railway Returns Published, 385, 469
- -- Railway Companies Association and Road Damage by Motor Traffic 297, 325
- -- Railway Statistics for October, 1925, 71
- -- Railway Statistics for November, 1925, 243
- -- Railway Statistics for December, 1925, 355
- -- Railway Statistics for January, 1926, 525
- -- Traffic Mileage and Receipts Statistics for Nine Months of 1925, 13
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - Morden Tube Extension, Contracts for Stations and Further Work, 183, 621
- - Motor Car Type "Trains," 469 ; (Letter), 531
- - National Union of Railwaymen :
- -- Delegate Meeting on Wages Board Award, 71 ; Result, 125
- -- Depredations by Railway Servants Greatly Decreased, 99
- -- Greatly Increased Membership, 497
- -- Suspension of the Guaranteed Week, 609
- - National Wages Board, 71
- - New South Wales Railway, Wagon Record for Loading and Mileage, 213
- - New Year Honours, 43
- - New Zealand Government Railways' Engine, New Type, Named in Memory of Servants Killed in the War, 153
- - New Zealand, Locomotive Workshops Projected at Wellington, 385
- - Northern Railway of France and Dunkirk Harbour, Connection with Tilbury, 213
- - Osaka, Japanese Considering Erection of Up- to-date Station, 525
- - Piccadilly and City Lines, Tube Link at King's Cross, 243
- - Pingtichuan to Pangkiang, Proposed Railway, 297
- - Post Office Sorting Vans on Railways, Ownership of, 13
- - Power-house Dispute Settlement, 213
- - Private Owners of Railway Rolling Stock, Minimum Tare, 71, 413
- - Race Meetings, Trains Most Profitable to Railways and Those who Trade with Them, 665
- - Radial Railway, High-speed, from Toronto to Hamilton, Proposed Construction, 385
- - Rails Used Annually on Railways, Returns, 99
- - Railway Benevolent Institution, 497
- - Railway Companies' Burdens and Rates Increase, 324
- - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 13, 153, 183, 243, 325, 441, 581, 665
- - Railwaymen on Strike and Assistance to Injured Travelers, 581
- - Railway Rates Tribunal:
- -- "A" Year, Expenditure of, 43, 71
- -- "Circuitous Route" Investigation and Its Cost, 243
- -- New Schedule of Charges and the "Appointed Day," 637
- -- Private Owners of Rolling Stock and Minimum Tare, 71, 413
- -- Standard Charges on the Four Grouped Systems, 497
- -- Workmen's Cheaper Tickets and Higher Wages, 525
- - Railway Shopmen and Court of Inquiry, Result, 213
- - Railway Superannuation Funds and Grouping, L. and N.E.R. Bill Rejected, 325
- - Road Traffic Competition and Loss of Goods Revenue by Railways, 525
- - Roads, Motors and Railways, 325
- - Runaway Catch Points and their Use, 213
- - Russian Railway Development, Possible Rolling Stock Orders, 71
- - Safety of British Railways, Proof by Statistics, 268
- - Sentence Passed Nearly Two Years After Offence in America, 609
- - Shareholders and Discussion of Questions of Practical Economy, 525
- - Shunting of British Railway Wagons, Link Coupling Advantages, 525
- - Signal Engineers from French Railway Inspecting English Installations, 125
- - Signalmen's Duty in Case of Mishap, 213
- - Signals, Four-aspect Colour Light, 385
- - Sleeping Car Suggestions, International Competition Arranged, 125
- - Snow Delays Post Office Mails on Railways, 13
- - South African Railways Relaying Track, 469
- - South Australian Success with Motor Rail Cars, 325
- - South London Tube, The New, 621
- - Southern Railway :
- -- Accusations of Delay and the Reply, 153
- -- Atlantic Coast Express, 24
- -- Bridges, Strengthened, to Carry "King Arthur" Class of Engine, 94
- -- Brighton Section, Electric System to be Changed from Overhead to Third Rail, 268
- -- Cannon-street Station's Defects and Probable Closing for Alterations, 125, 183
- -- Cannon-street Station Temporarily Closed, 553, 609
- -- Dover-Ostend Boat Train Acceleration, 243
- -- Electrical Service, Temporary, and Future Permanence, 183
- -- Electrical Services and Increased Number of Passengers, Proposed Extensions on Brighton Section, 469
- -- Electrification Programme to be Carried Out, 553, 609
- -- Ferro-concrete Engine Depot at Exmouth Junction, 213
- -- Floating Dock, 60,000-Ton, Temporary Removal, 637
- -- Millbrook Station Improvements, 153
- -- Proposed Improvements Consequent on Grouping, 469
- -- Queen-street Station, Exeter, Additions, 360
- -- Southampton, New Docks for Southern Railway, 153
- -- Widening between Eastleigh and Shawford, 355
- - Steam Tramway Suspended on Account of Loss in Working, 609
- - Steel Sleepers for North Australian Railways, 325
- - Stockton and Darlington Centenary, Men's Demonstration and Funds Division, 71
- - Stockton and Darlington Railway, Tablet to Memory of Pioneers, 413
- - Stores and Materials, Values of Certain Railways, 355
- - Switches of Railway Points, Oiling and Cleaning, 385
- - Third-class Passengers and Privileges, 99
- - Ticket-issuing Machine, New Type, 525
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - Tottenham Court-road New Station’s Progress, 153
- - Trackless Tramway System for French Concession at Shanghai, 637
- - Traffic Receipts and Items of Expenditure, More Information Desired from Certain Railways, 355
- - Train-destination Indicators for Various London Stations, 609
- - Train Ferry, Harwich-Zeebrugge, Profit made in 1925, 355
- - Train Indicator, New Installation at Baker- street, 125
- - Tramways and Light Railways Returns, 562
- - Transport by Road and Rail, Colonel Ashley’s Views, 99
- - Travelling Facilities To and From East and North-East London, Investigations, 268
- - Tube Extensions, Expectations Regarding, 13
- - Tube Railways in South London, Proposed Extension, 153
- - Tunnel Darkness and Brilliantly Lighted Stations, Effect of Passing from One to the Other on Eyesight of Engine Drivers, 637
- - Uganda Railway—-see Kenya
- - “Underground” Group, Increased Omnibus Traffic, 413
- - Underground Railway Company’s Possible Use for Loud Speakers, 243
- - Vacuum Brake Fitted After Accident, 325
- - Wages—-see National Union
- - Wagon, Two-body Self-discharging, 552
- - Watford Line Opening and Increased Number of Trains, 297
- - Western Australian Government Accepts English Firm’s Tender for Rails, 13
- - Windmill-driven Turbine and Alternating- current Generator for Working Signals, 609
- - Workman’s Ticket Claim Question, 637
- - Yellow to Replace Red Light Signals, Gradual Extension of Use, 665
- RECLAMATION Scheme, Back Bay, Indian Government Inquiry, 553
- Reinforced Concrete Bridge at Cymmer with Largest Span in Wales, 441
- Reinforced Concrete Wharf at Zanzibar, Progress of, 355
- Reservoir at Cardiff, Difficulties in Construction, 413
- Rio de Janeiro, State of, Projected.Construction of Two New Ports, 269
- River Carriage Aided by Growth of Railways, C. S. Butts, 183
- Rivets, Countersunk or Bottom-head, Tests of Strength of, 43
- Road Congresses, Permanent International Association of, 243
- Road Construction in Spain, 355
- Road-making, Cost of Construction and Maintenance, in Africa and in Yorkshire, 183
- Road-making Experiments in Canada, 354
- Road Traffic of Piccadilly to be Controlled by Light Signals, 243, 355
- Roads Cleared of Scrap Iron by Magnet Hung Beneath 5-Ton Wagon, 125
- Roads, Concrete, in Missouri, Increased Mileage, 272
- Rock and Air Temperatures in Deep-level Mines, M. O. Tillard and E. C. Ranson, 346
- Rock Drills, Committee Recommendations on the Rand, Successful Results, 191
- Royal Metal Trades’ Pension and Benevolent Society, Seventy-eighth Anniversary Festival, 537
- Ruhr Agreement with South American Province, Iron Ore and Coke Smelting, 325
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- SAFETY Lamp, New Type, for Mines, 553
- Safety Razor Blade Factory in Sheffield, Enormous Output, 71
- St. Lawrence River Water Power Development Report, 43
- Salt Works and Grounds near Sandbach Closed, 636
- Salvador, Cutuco Port to Become a Satis¬factory Harbour, 609
- Scales, Engineers’, New Type, 484
- Shanghai Company for Building Motor Cars on American Lines, 637
- Shell Oil Company’s Boilers to be Fired with Pulverised Coal, 618
- SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
- - Antwerp and British Tonnage, 441
- - Barge’s Independent Journey in a Gale, 13
- - Cable Steamer Colonia, Largest in the World, Sailed from the Thames to Lay 1800 Miles Duplicate Cable, 99
- - Fire-extinguishing Appliances on Ships, New Board of Trade Regulations, 441
- - Five British Submarines, Contracts for, 469
- - French Steel Deep-sea Trawler, the Last Word in Fittings, 99
- - Fruit-carrying Steamers for New York Firm, and Passenger Liner Ordered from Belfast, 609
- - Gyroscopic Steering Gear and Time-saving, 71
- - H.M.S. Destroyer Amazon, 71
- - H.M.S. Destroyer Ambuscade, 153
- - Italian Emigrant Steamships, Genoa to Rosario, Proposals, 213
- - Lifeboat Rescues in 1925, 43
- - Mauretania’s High Speed after Twenty Years, 441
- - Montreal, Port, Transatlantic Vessels, Statistics, 183
- - Motor Lifeboat Engines of the R.N.L. Institution, R.N. Engineer-Commander to Take Charge, 243
- - Motor Ship Primero, 54
- - Motor Tanker, Swedish, Large Marine Oil Engine for, 637
- - Rotor Ship, A New, for Hamburg, 355
- - Scapa Flow Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 213, 297, 440
- - Steamer’s Engines and Boiler Good After Forty-three Years’ Work, 677
- - Steamers on the Murray River and Ocean¬going Vessels, Suggested Communication Between by Aerial Ropeway, 665
- - Steamship Service from Vancouver to Argentina, 297
- - Submarine L 27, Trials and Completion, 71
- SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :
- - United States Navy, Two 10,000-Ton Cruisers for, Suggested Machine Pressure, and Radical Departure from Normal Marine Practice, 385
- - War Office Motor Launches, 309
- SHIPPING Conveyor Galleries, Quebec, Erection Approaching Completion, 553
- Silver Compounds, New Type, Found in Australia, 413
- Sir John Cass Technical Institute, 453
- Slate for Structural Purposes, Coloured Surfacing Introduced, 243
- Smoke Evil, Colossal Cost to the Country, Dr. John S. Owens, 243
- Snow Clearing Equipment in Ontario, 183
- Societies--see Associations
- South Africa, New Industry Started, 13
- Soviet Union's Lack of Calcium Carbide, Reopening of Works for Additional Supply, 497
- Spanish Government Loan for Works at Port of La Luz, Canaries, 469
- Spanish National Fuel Council, 125
- Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Output from Seaton Carew Works, 13
- Spontaneous Inflammation of Certain Oils and Oil Mixtures, Method of Prevention, 469
- Steam Pipe Explosion, Possible Cause and Need of Care, 43
- Steam Turbo-generator Failure After Long Service, 413
- Steel--see Iron and Steel
- Stone, Weathering of, 577
- Strainer, Choked, Removed from the Bottom of a Well, 413
- Street Signs, Lighted Warning, in Chicago, 13
- Suction Dredger with Steam Turbine-driven Pump, 13
- Sugar Mill in Australia, Power Plant from Various English Manufacturers, 71
- Sulphur Production in Java, 497
- Sulphuric Acid Increased Output in France, 637
- Swedish Ball Bearings, Annual Output, 213
T
- TAMPING Asphalt Road Surfacing, Novel Appliance for, 413
- Tanganyika Territory, Analysis of Import Trade Origin, 269
- Tantalum, Pure, in Large Blocks, Useful Production for Scientific Apparatus, 269
- Tar Over Salt Solution Layer, German Invention, 99
- Tasmania Local Shale for Oil Production, Plant for Testing Possibilities, 413
- Tasmanian Discovery of New Alloy, 497
- Tasmanian East Coast, Projected Development of Water Power Resources, 497
- Tasmanian Report, Coal Seams, Silver-lead Lodes, Copper and Tin Lodes, 191
- Taxi-cab Telephones, 553
- Telephone Cable, New York-Chicago, Said to be Longest in the World, 99
- Telephone Developments in and Round Shrewsbury, 99
- Telephone Exchange, Strowger Automatic, at Ipswich, 421
- Telephone Exchanges, Two New, for South London, 469
- Telephone Figures for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 581
- Telephone between London and Berlin and other German Towns, Arrangements, 321
- Telephonic System, International, Linking-up of Hungary, 355
- Tenders foe Steam-raising Plant, Marked Difference in Amount, 609
- Teredos Boring Damage in Three Months, 243
- Terminal Warehouse, Toronto, New, Begun, 553
- Thames Silting Near Waterloo Bridge, 441
- Thermometer for Measuring High Temperatures, 385
- Tides in the Bay of Fundy, Utilisation of, for Hydro-electric Development, 609
- Timber Royalties in British Columbia, Levy Proposed to Provide Funds for Afforestation, 99
- Tin Discoveries in the North-Western Part of Tanganyika, 413
- Tin and Greisen Discovery on Babel Island, Tasmania, 469, 497
- Tin Mine, Dolcoath, New Shaft, 413
- Tin Mining's First Commercial Success in Canada, 609
- Tin Ore Discovery in Cornwall, 71
- Tin-plate Scrap, Cost of Handling, 469
- Tin-plate Workers' Official Tour, 183
- Tires, Michelin, Reported Project for Manufacture in England, 13
- Tool-box, Double-cutting, for Planing Machines, 509
- Trade with China, Prospects, 469
- Transport Difficulties Caused by Drought Affecting River in Colombia, 645
- Trojan Service Manual, 456
- Tubes, Special, Provisional Agreement between Germano-Czech Tube Combination and French Tube Rolling Works, 385
- Tunnels, Three, Projected Under the Detroit River, 382
U
- UNDERGROUND Lake Discovery, Plans to Drain on to Land for Irrigation, 413
- "Uniflow and Extraction Steam Engines," Dr. T. B. Morley, 243
- Universal Ball Joint, B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., 277
- University of British Columbia, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Equipment, 269
- University College Engineering Society, Annual Dinner, 277
- Uxbridge Rural Drainage Loan, 637
V
- VALPARAISO Water Supply and Hydroelectric Plant, New Project Under Consideration, 297
- Vancouver, Projected New Pier, 71
- Venice as a Port, Projected Reconstruction, 355
- Veteran Workers at Ironworks and Collieries, 512
- Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 537
- Victoria, Vancouver Island, Dock Gates, 13
- Village Deep Mine, Transvaal, now the Deepest in the World, 637
W
- "WARD Leonard Control of Winding Engines," E. Le Lew Lamb, 243
- Warehouse, Projected, of Record Size, 13
- Water Power Resources, Development of, A. E. Malpas, 13
- WATER SUPPLY :
- - Auckland, N.Z., Development of Water Supply, 125
- - Barton, Ontario, Extension of Water Supply Projected, 125
- - Clay Cross Seeks Loan to Increase Water Supply, 665
- WATER SUPPLY (continued) :
- - New South Wales, Lachlan River Water Conservation Scheme, 125
- - Underground Water, 337
- - Yangchow, China, Proper Water Supply Projected, 637
- WEATHERING of Stone, 577
- Well and Bore-hole Successfully Sunk at Measham, 581
- Welland Ship Canal, Amount Still Required for Completion, 469
- Whitworth Society, Commemoration Dinner, 27
- Wind Tunnel Experiments, 441
- Winding Engine Accidents, Fewer with Electrical than Steam Engines, 355
- Wire and Wire Products, Minimum Prices for, in France and Belgium, 609
- WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
- - Asuncion, Projected Large Broadcasting Station at, 213
- - Basrah Port Trust, Satisfactory Working of Wireless Telephone Sets on Harbour Vessels, 665
- WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY (continued) :
- - Broadcasting Wave Lengths, Proposed Redistribution, 213
- - Government Wireless between this Country and the Dominions, 243
- - Radio Telegrams for Ships, Extension of Service, 323
- - Spain's Use of British Wireless Apparatus, 99
- - Venezuela, Two New Wireless Installations, at Caracas and Maracaibo, 497
- - Wave Length for "Trans-Canada" Long-distance Relay, 99
- - Windmill, Purchase of Ditchling's 200-year-old Peg and Post Mill, 530
- - Wireless Apparatus Imports, British Prospects in no Danger, 325
- - Wireless Receiving Licences, Post Office Receipts, 325
- WOOD Boring Pest Imported into Australia, Possible Extermination, 13
- Wooden Stove Pipe, Fine Specimen, Built by Californian Power Company, 497
- Work, Joy in, and Routine Tasks, C. M. Schwab, 125
- Workmen's Average of 63-20 Years of Service per Man, 581
X
- X-RAY Apparatus and Dark Room Mounted on Fast Motor Car, Great Value of, in Emergency, 125
Z
- ZINC Chloride, Method of Preparation, P. Brallier, 497
- Zinc Oxide Factory in Course of Erection on the River Don, Russia, 637
- Zinc, Slab, Production at U.S.A. Zinc Reduction Plants in 1925, 525
- Zinc Smelter for Saguenay, Quebec, 469
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