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ABATTOIR and Refrigerating Plant for East London, S.A., 437
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*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| Hours, 469
*- Superseded Aeroplane's Life Record, 497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 Offer, 213
*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 Sea Flea,Manned by Two Men, Proposed Voyages, 525
*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 Aeroplane’s Life Record, 497
*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, 525
*-- 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
Association, British Acetylene and Welding :
*- 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) :
Association of Consulting Engineers :
*- 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
Institute, Iron and Steel :
*-- 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
Institute of Metals :
*-- 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
Institute, Royal, of British Architects :
*- INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Arc Welding of Seams in Steel Plates, J. T. Carr, 183
Lincoln Cathedral R-estoration, Use of J ackhammers, Sir Francis Fox, 71
*- 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
Institute of Transport :
*-- 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 :
Institution of Chemical Engineers :
*-- Development of Water Power Resources, A. E. Malpas, 13
 
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
Examinations for Associate Membership, 337
*- 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 {continued):
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
 
*-- President Elected, 469
Institution of Civil Engineers :
*- 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
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 of 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
 
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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, 312
 
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, Boyal :
 
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


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BANK Telephone Exchange Closed, 617 Barbed Wire, German Substitute for, 71 Baroda’s New Harbour at Okha, 469
*"BANK" Telephone Exchange Closed, 617
 
*Barbed Wire, German Substitute for, 71
Bauxite or Clay, Extraction of Metal from, Professor N. Vittorf’s Invention, 217
*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-furnaces—see Iron
*- Blue Nile Flow, Possibility of Regulation and Irrigation Water Supply Improvement, 609
 
*- Bridge Colouring to Harmonise with House, 43, 71
Board of Trade Engineers’ Examinations to be Suspended in August, 125
*- 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 Columbia’s Hydro-electric Schemes, 637
 
British Columbia, Record Low Rate of Mine Fatalities, 385


British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association :
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*CABLE, New Underground, Between London and Glasgow, 71
Change of Methods of Classification of Insulating Materials, 255
*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
British Engineers’ Association :
*Calcutta Drainage Scheme, 183
 
*Canada, Impracticability of Formation of Sixth Great Lake, 355
Improvement Reported in Overseas Trade Inquiries, 98
*Canada’s Export of Motor Vehicles and Parts, 99
 
*Canadian Export of Copper, Lead, Nickel and Zinc, 71
Overseas Inquiries, New Zealand’s Extensive Requirements, 269
*Canadian Hydro-electric Stations, Greatly Increased Horse-power, 269
 
*Canadian Ilmenite Ores, Process under Development for Utilisation of, 497
British Engineering Standards Association :
*Canadian Motor Industry, Highest Production Year, Statistics of, 325
 
*Canal Expenditure in Canada, 441
Electric Cable Specification, 481
*Canal, New York State Barge, Question of Deepening, Canadian Views, 213
 
*Canton Harbour Improvement, 243
British Engineering Industry, Share of World Trade, 153 «
*Canvey Island, Scheme to Link up with Main¬land by means of a Lock, 664
 
*Carbon Dioxide, Solid, Production in America, 665
British Factories to be Opened to Traders during British Industries Fair in Birmingham, 183
*Carborundum, Annual Production, 413
 
*Cargo Waiting for River Transport in Barranquilla, Colombia, 125
British Malaya’s First Large Power Development Projected, 669
*Carnival Dance, 137
 
*Celluloid, Sheet, as Substitute for Tracing Cloth, 525
British Manufacturers’ Increasing Contracts, 183
*“Cellulose Enamels,” A. E. Lain, 146
 
*Cellulose Lacquer Production in United States, 385
Budapest, Municipality’s Extensive Programme of Improvements, 525
*Cement, Large Consignment of, from United Kingdom to Florida, 385
 
*Cement Works Projected in New South Wales, 665
Buenos Aires, Port Improvement Projected, 413 Bullet-proof Screen, Reported Wonderful New Invention, 355        •
*Central Heating by Exhaust Steam, 413
 
*Chemical Factory in Australia, Allen and Hanbury’s Investigation, 43
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*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 Mainland by means of a Lock, 664
*- 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 Barran-quilla, Colombia, 125
*- 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
“ Cellulose Enamels,” A. E. Lain, 146
*- 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 Columb a, Working Renewed, 13
*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 Blay don Burn, Possible Restarting, 297
*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 Barl-borough 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 Francis 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
D
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 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
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
“ National Significance of Electricity,” 243
*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, Kay Preferred to Lattice, 43
*- 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
J iirbo - alternating Plant Projected for Bucarest, 269
 
Turbo-alternator for Japan, Metropolitan-Vic kers Company, 413
 
Turbo-alternators for South Brisbane Power House, Tenders for Two Invited, 497 lurbo-generator, Easily a Record, Exhibited in Osaka, 581
 
1 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 m School of Chemistry Mel-bourne, 637                         J
 
E‘Ke oMininS and Metallurgical Congress,
 
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 :
 
Aeor°"a“£? ExhibifcilJf'> Tenth International, ^89, 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
 
■Fa*r and International Competition of Machinery, 497
 
Salonika, Trade and Industrial International Fair, 441
 
Swedish Industries Fair, 481
 
E^_L0SI0N °f Cast Iron StoP Valve Chest,
 
Explosion of Heating Tube in Baker’s Oven Engineer’s Report, 609
 
Explosion of Oxygen Cylinder and Effect of bea Water, 153
 
Explosion, Unusual, in connection with High-speed Steam Engine, 441
 
Explosives, Authorised, Home Office List, 183
 
Explosives Inspectors, Appointments, 243


F
F
 
*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
r airs—see Exhibitions
*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 rirms Recognition of Workmen’s Loyalty and Zeal at Time of Strike, 581
*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
 
Fly-wheel’s Disastrous Burst, 99
 
?Ogj’D^Sp®1S®raent by Special Apparatus, 497
 
*ord 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
 
I ueJ Carbonised to Reduce Freight Charges, 497 I uel Research—see Coal


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, Bic
*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 Diver si on of River Turanganui, 125
*Grenada's Proposed Development of Water Supply and Water Power, 297
 
Gliders—see Aeronautics
 
Gold-bearing Ore Discovery near Yilgarn, West Australia, 497
 
Gold-bearing Quar.'z, 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
H
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


I
I
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 World’s Largest Nickel Producer, 153
*- 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 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                                 J
 
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, Experi rnents, 581
 
Rails for American Railroads, New Steel for
 
Patented, 269
 
Rails Trust, Negotiations for Forming, 385
 
Rhenish Westphalian Steel Trust Started, 52£
 
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 Ha'f a Century in Use, 469
 
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
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
K1LIND1NI, East Africa, Port Manager, 533
*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, Emergency Fleet,at Cowes, 609
*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 J oints, 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 J 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


M
M
MADRID, Great Schemes for Public Works, 665 Manchester Steam Users’ Association, Work of the Year, 385
*MADRID, Great Schemes for Public Works, 665
 
*Manchester Steam Users' Association, Work of the Year, 385
Manganese—see Iron and Steel
*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
Miner’s Long Record Underground, 665
*Motor Boat Race on the Thames, 469
 
*Motor Cars, British, for Service Abroad, Requirements, 413
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
*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, World’s Record in, 43
 
Molybdenite and Molybdenum, Present Market Demand Inconsiderable, 553
 
Montreal’s Successful Season in 1925, 44 1
 
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
 
I Motor Roller, Diesel-engined, made at Melbourne, 13
 
' Motor Traffic in Morocco, British Cars Almost Unknown, 325
 
1 Museum, National, of Engineering and Industry in America, Plans for, 71
 
Mysore Border, Project for Utilising Water ' Power of Pykara River, 609
 
NANKING Price for Cast Iron, 183
 
Natural Gas Transmission Lines, Reduction of
 
Leakage Rate, 413
 
Newcomen—see Associations, &c.
 
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
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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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O
PAINT Manufacturing Plant to be Established at Levis, Quebec, 525
*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
Petters’ Offer of £100 Prize for Essay, 86
*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 Piccadilly—see Road Traffic
*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 Austral'a, 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 Servipe, 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


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 New-castle-on-Tyne, 13
*Quebec Harbour's Record Year, 609
 
*Quebec Harbour Works, Additional Quay, 497
Quebec Harbour’s Record Year, 609
*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
 
Queensland’s Mineral Output for 1925, 665
 
RADIUM Bromide Extraction from Crude Ore, Australia, 125
 
Radium Industry, Belgian and French 325
 
Rivalry,
 
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 oUStatistics, 43
 
American Fatal Disaster Due to Passing
 
Danger Signals, 665
 
Amiens Derailment, Imprisonment Sentence in Suspension, 71
 
Britain Overseas, Serious Accidents in 8.
 
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 Accid nts, 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
 
Trave], 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, 209
 
Finance of Railways, Need for Depreciation Fund. Metropolitan Railways’ Position, 469
 
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
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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


ALWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued') :
S
 
*SAFETY Lamp, New Type, for Mines, 553
German Railways’ Train Telephones, 225
*Safety Razor Blade Factory in Sheffield, Enormous Output, 71
 
*St. Lawrence River Water Power Development Report, 43
Glasgow Experiments in Two-penny Tramway Fares, 71
*Salt Works and Grounds near Sandbach Closed, 636
 
*Salvador, Cutuco Port to Become a Satis¬factory Harbour, 609
Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Decline in Traffic, Cancelment of Scheme for New Wagons, 297
*Scales, Engineers’, New Type, 484
 
*Shanghai Company for Building Motor Cars on American Lines, 637
Great Southern Railway (Ireland), First Year’s Report, 355
*Shell Oil Company’s Boilers to be Fired with Pulverised Coal, 618
 
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
Great Western Railway :
*- Antwerp and British Tonnage, 441
 
*- Barge’s Independent Journey in a Gale, 13
Accidents to Railway Servants, 441
*- 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
Closing Branch Lines, Complaint, 125
*- Five British Submarines, Contracts for, 469
 
*- French Steel Deep-sea Trawler, the Last Word in Fittings, 99
Safety First Reduction in Accidents, 125
*- Fruit-carrying Steamers for New York Firm, and Passenger Liner Ordered from Belfast, 609
 
*- Gyroscopic Steering Gear and Time-saving, 71
Grouped Companies’ Increased Receipts, 525
*- H.M.S. Destroyer Amazon, 71
 
*- H.M.S. Destroyer Ambuscade, 153
Grouped Companies’ Percentage of Passenger and Freight Traffic, 125
*- Italian Emigrant Steamships, Genoa to Rosario, Proposals, 213
 
*- Lifeboat Rescues in 1925, 43
Grouping, Savings Effected and Secret Figures, 99
*- Mauretania’s High Speed after Twenty Years, 441
 
*- Montreal, Port, Transatlantic Vessels, Statistics, 183
Harbin Electric Tramways, Material from Germany, 637
*- Motor Lifeboat Engines of the R.N.L. Institution, R.N. Engineer-Commander to Take Charge, 243
 
*- Motor Ship Primero, 54
Institutes and Institutions, Railway and Transport—see Associations
*- Motor Tanker, Swedish, Large Marine Oil Engine for, 637
 
*- Rotor Ship, A New, for Hamburg, 355
International Union of Tramways, Barcelona Meeting, 665
*- Scapa Flow Salving of German Destroyers, Progress, 213, 297, 440
 
*- Steamer’s Engines and Boiler Good After Forty-three Years’ Work, 677
Irish Railways’ Financial Plight, 609
*- Steamers on the Murray River and Ocean¬going Vessels, Suggested Communication Between by Aerial Ropeway, 665
 
*- Steamship Service from Vancouver to Argentina, 297
Italian Railway Electrification Equipment by Brown, Boveri Company, 581
*- Submarine L 27, Trials and Completion, 71
 
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :
Japanese Entire Railway Rolling Stock Converted to Automatic Coupling in One Day,
*- 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
J oint Ownership of Railways and Stations in Great Britain, 297
*SHIPPING Conveyor Galleries, Quebec, Erection Approaching Completion, 553
 
*Silver Compounds, New Type, Found in Australia, 413
Kenya and Uganda Railway, 227
*Sir John Cass Technical Institute, 453
 
*Slate for Structural Purposes, Coloured Surfacing Introduced, 243
Khyber Railway, Cost of, 13
*Smoke Evil, Colossal Cost to the Country, Dr. John S. Owens, 243
 
*Snow Clearing Equipment in Ontario, 183
Lamps, Side and Tail, and their Significance, 153
*Societies--see Associations
 
*South Africa, New Industry Started, 13
Leeds and Liverpool Canal Company and Railway Bridge Loads, 441
*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
Locomotive Coal Price, Yorkshire Collieries Reduction in, 71
*Spanish National Fuel Council, 125
 
*Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Output from Seaton Carew Works, 13
L.C.C. Tramcars, Swaying Trouble and Apparatus for Steadying, 355
*Spontaneous Inflammation of Certain Oils and Oil Mixtures, Method of Prevention, 469
 
*Steam Pipe Explosion, Possible Cause and Need of Care, 43
London Electric Railways, Edgware Extension Satisfactory Traffic Figures, 468
*Steam Turbo-generator Failure After Long Service, 413
 
*Steel--see Iron and Steel
London Electric Railways Seeks Connection with Southern Railway, 413
*Stone, Weathering of, 577
 
*Strainer, Choked, Removed from the Bottom of a Well, 413
London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
*Street Signs, Lighted Warning, in Chicago, 13
 
*Suction Dredger with Steam Turbine-driven Pump, 13
Annual Meeting and the Year’s Financial Results, 268
*Sugar Mill in Australia, Power Plant from Various English Manufacturers, 71
 
*Sulphur Production in Java, 497
Coal-tipping Plant at Swansea, Projected Improvement by Railway Company, 525 Conversion of Locomotives from Coal to Oil-burning, 581
*Sulphuric Acid Increased Output in France, 637
 
*Swedish Ball Bearings, Annual Output, 213
First-class and Third-class Seats, 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, &c , 213
 
Melbourne and Sydney, N.S.W., Extension of Railway Electrification, 547
 
Mersey Railway Company’s Diminished Deficit, 213
 
Metropolitan Railway, Approaching E ectric Trac ion on Certain Sections, 213
 
Metropolitan Railway Bill, Tube from Willes-den 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
 
<f Circuitous Route ” Investigation and _ts Cost, 243
 
New Schedule of Charges and the “ Ap-pointed 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 Delavs 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 Bakerstreet, 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 Or© 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 Satisfactory 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 Oceangoing 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 Lone 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
T
TAMPING Asphalt Road Surfacing, Nove! Appliance for, 413
*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 Pro-duction for Scientific Apparatus, 269
*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 fot Steam-raising Plant, Marked
*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
 
i 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
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-
 
Pro jected, 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 ” Longdistance 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-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
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


Zinc, Slab, Production at U.S.A. Zinc Reduction Plants in 1925, 525
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

J

  • 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

L

  • 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

M

  • 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

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

P

  • 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

Q

  • 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

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

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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