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ACCIDENTS Due to Poisoning by Gases, 131 | A | ||
*ACCIDENTS Due to Poisoning by Gases, 131 | |||
Accountants, Institute of Costs and Works, Examinations, 519 | *Accountants, Institute of Costs and Works, Examinations, 519 | ||
*Aerodrome, Shrewsbury, Sale of, 248 | |||
Aerodrome, Shrewsbury, Sale of, 248 | *Aeronautical Research Committee, Two Technical Reports, 455 | ||
*Afghanistan, Present of Telegraph Material from British Government in India, 595 | |||
Aeronautical Research Committee, Two Technical Reports, 455 | *Air Compressors, Bursting of Cooling Coils, 75 | ||
*Air Council Approval of Grissell Prize Offer, 455 | |||
Afghanistan, Present of Telegraph Material from British Government in India, 595 | *Air Ministry, Fuel Tanks Competition, 621 | ||
*Air Ministry Gives Up Certain Service Stations. 217 | |||
Air Compressors, Bursting of Cooling Coils, 75 | *Air Moisture at, and 100ft. Above, Ground Level, 483 | ||
*Alaska, Mineral Output Report, 265 | |||
Air Council Approval of Grissell Prize Offer, 455 | *Alkali in Western Australia, Suggested Exploitation of Large Deposits, 193 | ||
*Alloy, New Light, Silicon and Aluminium, 679 | |||
Air Ministry, Fuel Tanks Competition, 621 | *Alloy, Self-lubricating, for High-speed Bearings, 265 | ||
*Alloys of Nickel and Chromium, 319 | |||
Air Ministry Gives Up Certain Service Stations. 217 | *Alloys Research Committee Report, 240 | ||
*Aluminium Production from Bauxite on the West Coast of India, 241 | |||
Air Moisture at, and 100ft. Above, Ground Level, 483 | *American Association for Advancement of Science, Meeting in Toronto, 119 | ||
*American Copper and Brass, Research Association, 240 | |||
Alaska, Mineral Output Report, 265 | *American Ports, Foreign Trade Zones in, 338 | ||
*Anatolia Forests, A Neglected Industry, 67 | |||
Alkali in Western Australia, Suggested Exploitation of Large Deposits, 193 | *Apprentices, Engineering, in South Africa, Supply Exceeding the Demand, 649 | ||
*Apprenticeship Training in Bengal, 567 | |||
Alloy, New Light, Silicon and Aluminium, 679 | *"Archibald Dawnay" Scholarships, 230, 472, 576 | ||
*Architects, Training of--see Institute, Royal, of British Architects | |||
Alloy, Self-lubricating, for High-speed Bearings, 265 | *Armstrong-Whitworth Ships, 206 | ||
*Asbestos Discovery on Canadian Railway Main Line, 293 | |||
Alloys of Nickel and Chromium, 319 | *Asbestos Factory in Quebec, 93 | ||
*Asbestos Mines of Russia, Soviet Concession to American Corporation, 511 | |||
Alloys Research Committee Report, 240 | |||
Aluminium Production from Bauxite on the West Coast of India, 241 | |||
American Association for Advancement of Science, Meeting in Toronto, 119 | |||
American Copper and Brass, Research Association, 240 | |||
American Ports, Foreign Trade Zones in, 338 | |||
Anatolia Forests, A Neglected Industry, 67 | |||
Apprentices, Engineering, in South Africa, Supply Exceeding the Demand, 649 | |||
Apprenticeship Training in Bengal, 567 " | |||
Architects, Training | |||
Armstrong-Whitworth Ships, 206 | |||
Asbestos Discovery on Canadian Railway Main Line, 293 | |||
Asbestos Factory in Quebec, 93 | |||
Asbestos Mines of Russia, Soviet Concession to American Corporation, 511 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : | ||
*- ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS (INCORPORATED): | |||
*-- Annual Dinner, 607 | |||
*-- Election of Chairman, 108 | |||
Annual Dinner, 607 | *- INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY : | ||
*-- Training and Examination of Chemistry Students, 544 | |||
Election of Chairman, 108 | *- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | ||
*-- Autumn Meeting in Paris, List of Papers, 168 | |||
*- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Remarkable Boiler Failure, 13 | |||
Training and Examination of Chemistry Students, 544 | *- INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS : | ||
*-- Airship Mooring Mast, Grissell Prize Offered for Best Design, 455 | |||
*-- "Archibald Dawnay" Scholarship, 576 | |||
*-- Membership of the Institute, Training for, 572 | |||
Autumn Meeting in Paris, List of Papers, 168 | *- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT : | ||
*-- Annual Dinner, 407 | |||
*-- South African Railways' Coal Traffic Wagons, Mr. Kelway-Bamber, 595 | |||
*-- Urban Electric Railway Services, J. P. Thomas, 595 | |||
Remarkable Boiler Failure, 13 | *- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Awards for Papers, 567 | |||
*-- Dinner, 454 | |||
*-- Informal Meetings to Introduce and Discuss New Accessories, 241 | |||
Airship Mooring Mast, Grissell Prize Offered for Best Design, 455 | *- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Internal Combustion Engines with Large Cylinders, Sir J. McKechnie, 293 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (IRELAND) : | |||
*-- Water Power Resources of Ireland, Need of Proper Storage, Sir J. P. Griffith, 705 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Conversazione, 54 | |||
Annual Dinner, 407 | *-- Election of Lord Southborough as Honorary Member, 539 | ||
*-- Examination for Associate Membership, 105 | |||
South African | *-- Meetings, Future Arrangements, 155 | ||
*-- Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575 | |||
Urban Electric Railway Services, J. P. Thomas, 595 | *-- Notice of Dinner, 551 | ||
*-- Offer to Benevolent Fund, 39 | |||
*- STUDENTS' SECTION : | |||
*-- Lecture : Single-phase and Direct-current Railways, Comparison of Equipment Cost, Sir Philip Dawson, 621 | |||
Awards for Papers, 567 | *- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND : | ||
*-- Double Bottoms of Ships, Importance of Ventilation, J. L. Adam, 679 | |||
Dinner, 454 | *- INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Annual General Meeting, 372 | |||
Informal Meetings to Introduce and Discuss New Accessories, 241 | |||
Internal Combustion Engines with Large Cylinders, Sir J. McKechnie, 293 | |||
Conversazione, 54 | |||
Election of Lord Southborough as Honorary Member, 539 | |||
Examination for Associate Membership, 105 | |||
Meetings, Future Arrangements, 155 | |||
Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575 | |||
Notice of Dinner, 551 | |||
Offer to Benevolent Fund, 39 | |||
Lecture : Single-phase and Direct-current Railways, Comparison of Equipment Cost, Sir Philip Dawson, 621 | |||
Double Bottoms of Ships, Importance of Ventilation, J. L. Adam, 679 | |||
Annual General Meeting, 372 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ||
*- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Loughborough Section Established, 394 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
Loughborough Section Established | *-- Alloys Research Committee Report, 240 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Mechanical Transport, A. R. Galbraith, 39 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
Alloys | *-- Scholarships and Prize Awards, 248, 361. 408 | ||
*-- Scholarships for Competition in 1922, 616 | |||
*- INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS : | |||
*-- Mile-posts, Hartley, Reconditioning and Re-measurement, 427 | |||
Mechanical Transport, A. R. Galbraith | *-- Officers for Session, 1921-22, 79 | ||
*- INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY : | |||
*-- President for 1922, 500 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS : | |||
Scholarships and Prize Awards, 248, 361. 408 | *-- Elimination of Oilfield Waste, A. Beeby Thompson, 566 | ||
*-- Oil Resources of the World, A. Beeby Thompson, 539 | |||
Scholarships for Competition in 1922, 616 | *- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Automatic Train Control, Problems of W. J. Thorrowgood, 119 | |||
*-- First Summer Meeting, 67 "Three-position Signalling," A. E. Tattersall, 539 | |||
*- NORTHERN SECTION : | |||
Mile-posts, Hartley, Reconditioning and Re-measurement, 427 | *-- Establishment and Opening Meeting, 547 | ||
*-- Recent Developments in the Token System for Single Lines of Railway, W. S. Roberts, 547 | |||
Officers for Session, 1921-22, 79 | *- INSTITUTION, ROYAL : | ||
*-- Christmas Course of Juvenile Lectures, 511 | |||
*-- Meetings and Elections, 54, 633 | |||
*-- Programme of Lectures for Before-Easter Session, 691 | |||
President for 1922, 500 | *- INSTITUTION OF RUBBER INDUSTRY : | ||
*-- First Meeting of New Society. 427 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF SURVEYORS : | |||
*-- Annual Meeting in 1922, 595 | |||
Elimination of Oilfield Waste, A. Beeby Thompson, 566 | *-- Legacy for Prize, 595 | ||
*- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY : | |||
Oil Resources of the World | *-- Chemical Engineering Group Invites Institution of Gas Engineers to a Lecture, 539 | ||
*-- Claude Synthetic Ammonia Process and Plant, LH. West, 539 | |||
*- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Annual Meeting, Award of Gold Medal and other Premiums, 688 | |||
Automatic Train Control, Problems | *- CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY : | ||
*-- Geen Premium Award, 688 | |||
First Summer Meeting, 67 | *- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS : | ||
*-- Annual Meeting, Awards for Papers, Elections, 54 | |||
*-- Work of the Industrial Fatigue Research Board, D. R. Wilson, 567 | |||
*- SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
Establishment and Opening Meeting, 547 | *-- General Policy, 241 | ||
*- SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL : | |||
Recent Developments in the Token System for Single Lines of Railway, W. S. Roberts, 547 | *-- Annual Exhibition, 705 | ||
*AUDIBILITY of Sound and the Oppau Explosion, 347 | |||
*Australian Electrolytic Zinc Company's Contract with British Board of Trade, 319 | |||
*Australian Working Week, Reduction Claim Refused, 621 | |||
Christmas Course of Juvenile Lectures, 511 Meetings and Elections, 54, 633 Programme of Lectures for Before-Easter Session, 691 | *Automobile Standardisation, 54 | ||
*Aviation, Civil, Great Progress of, Night Flying, Lighthouses, and Wireless, 705 | |||
*Aviation, Commercial, French Offer of Prize for Suitable Motor, 427 | |||
*Awards to Inventors, Claim by Magnetic Compass Makers for Outlay on Radium, 193 | |||
First Meeting of New Society. 427 | |||
Annual Meeting in 1922, 595 | |||
Legacy for Prize, 595 | |||
Chemical Engineering Group Invites Institution of Gas Engineers to a Lecture, 539 Claude Synthetic Ammonia Process and Plant, | |||
Annual Meeting, Award of Gold Medal and other Premiums, 688 | |||
Geen Premium Award, 688 | |||
Annual Meeting, Awards for Papers, Elections, 54 | |||
Work of the Industrial Fatigue Research Board, D. R. Wilson, 567 | |||
General Policy, 241 | |||
Annual Exhibition, 705 | |||
AUDIBILITY of Sound and the Oppau Explosion, 347 | |||
Australian Electrolytic Zinc | |||
Australian Working Week, Reduction Claim Refused, 621 | |||
Automobile Standardisation, 54 | |||
Aviation, Civil, Great Progress of, Night Flying, Lighthouses, and Wireless, 705 | |||
Aviation, Commercial, French Offer of Prize for Suitable Motor, 427 | |||
Awards to Inventors, Claim by Magnetic Compass Makers for Outlay on Radium, 193 | |||
B | B | ||
BALL and Roller Bearings, Demand for Tests at National Physical Laboratory, 217 | *BALL and Roller Bearings, Demand for Tests at National Physical Laboratory, 217 | ||
*Ball and Roller Bearings, Standardisation Advised, 155 | |||
Ball and Roller Bearings, Standardisation Advised, 155 | *Bamboos and Tropical Grasses for Paper Pulp, 539 | ||
*Barrage, Sukkur, Scheme, on the Indus, 595 | |||
Bamboos and Tropical Grasses for Paper Pulp, 539 | *Bascule Bridge Wrecked by Carelessness, 705 | ||
*Batchelor's Cost of Living in Various Towns in China, 319 | |||
Barrage, Sukkur, Scheme, on the Indus, 595 | *Belgian Congo Copper Mine, Analysis of Uranium Ore from, 265 | ||
*Belgian Regulation with Regard to Building Specifications. 293 | |||
Bascule Bridge Wrecked by Carelessness, 705 | *Bengal, Apprenticeship Training in Mechanical Engineering, 567 | ||
*Benzol Recovery from Gas by Use of Wood Charcoal, 539 | |||
*"Black Nickel" for Small Brass Articles, 119 | |||
*Blackpool Suitable for Electric Vehicles, 621 | |||
China, 319 | *Blast-furnaces—see Iron | ||
*Boiler Explosions and Necessary Precautions for Prevention of, 427 | |||
Belgian Congo Copper Mine, Analysis of | *Boiler Plant, Economical Working of, 13, 158 | ||
*Boilers Under Pressure and Protection of Employees in America, 293 | |||
Uranium Ore from, 265 | *Bombay, Reclamation Scheme at Back Bay, 483 | ||
*Bombay and Sewage Disposal, 265 | |||
Belgian Regulation with Regard to Building Specifications | *Bombay Water Power, Investigation with View to Development of. 67 | ||
*Bordeaux Purchase of Basseno Docks with American War Equipment, 347 | |||
Bengal, Apprenticeship Training in Mechanical Engineering, 567 | *Bosch Magneto New Company, 373 | ||
*Breaking Up Frozen Ground, Pavement, andc., New Machine for, 13 | |||
Benzol Recovery from Gas by Use of Wood Charcoal, 539 | *Brest Harbour Deep-water Quay, 399 | ||
*Brickworks for Dutch East Indies, Large Out¬put Expected, 265 | |||
" Black Nickel | *Bridge to Connect Canada and the United States, 88 | ||
*Bridge to Cost 25,000,000 Dollars Projected for San Francisco, 93 | |||
Blackpool Suitable for Electric Vehicles, 621 | *Bridge, New Kidderpore Road, to be One of Finest in India, 67, 93 | ||
*Bridges, Ancient Stone or Modern Steel, Question of Durability, 679 | |||
Blast-furnaces—see Iron | *Brighton to London Road Widening Scheme, 621 | ||
*Briquetting Plant, German, for Victorian Coal Mines, 293 | |||
Boiler Explosions and Necessary Precautions for Prevention of, 427 | *British Catalogues for Riga, 108 | ||
*British Columbia Works for Wood Alcohol, Charcoal and Acetate of Lime, 347 | |||
Boiler Plant, Economical Working of, 13 | *British Commercial Gas Association, Conference, 334 | ||
*British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, Annual Dinner, 454 | |||
Boilers Under Pressure and Protection of Employees in America, 293 | *British Empire Exhibition—see Exhibitions | ||
*BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION : | |||
Bombay, Reclamation Scheme at Back Bay, 483 | *- Annual Meeting, Various Suggestions for Consideration, 145 | ||
*- Creosote for Timber, Standard Specification for, 362, 399 | |||
Bombay and Sewage Disposal, 265 | *- Motor Car Parts, Seven Sub-committees to Deal with, 13, 54 | ||
*- Railway Rolling Stock Construction, Revision of Specifications for Material, 28 | |||
Bombay Water Power, Investigation with View to Development of. 67 | *- Standardising Fire Hose Couplings and Ball and Roller Bearings, 155 | ||
*- Tramway Axles, Standard Specification for, 372 | |||
Bordeaux Purchase of Basseno Docks with | *British Engineering Students in France, 674 | ||
*British Engineering Trade Success in China, Americans on Tour of Inquiry into the Reasons, 93 | |||
American War Equipment, 347 | *British Industries Fair—see Exhibitions | ||
*British Machine Tool Export Trade Recovery, | |||
Bosch Magneto New Company, 373 | *British Manufacturing Undertakings in Australia and Tasmania, 373 | ||
*Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Additions to Plant, 25 | |||
Breaking Up Frozen Ground, Pavement, | *Brush Electrical Engineering Company, Limited, Results of Recent Fire, 145 | ||
*Building Trades Association Reduces Wages and Charges to Public, 705 | |||
New Machine for, 13 | *Bulgarian Agriculture, Economic Commission to Study Important Questions, 347 | ||
Brest Harbour Deep-water Quay, 399 | |||
Brickworks for Dutch East Indies, Large | |||
Bridge to Connect Canada and the United States, 88 | |||
Bridge to Cost 25,000,000 Dollars Projected for San Francisco, 93 | |||
Bridge, New Kidderpore Road, to be One of Finest in India, 67, 93 | |||
Bridges, Ancient Stone or Modern Steel, Question of Durability, 679 | |||
Brighton to London Road Widening Scheme | |||
Briquetting Plant, German, for Victorian Coal Mines, 293 | |||
British Catalogues for Riga, 108 | |||
British Columbia Works for Wood Alcohol | |||
Charcoal and Acetate of Lime, 347 | |||
British Commercial Gas Association, Conference, 334 | |||
British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, Annual Dinner, 454 | |||
British Empire Exhibition—see Exhibitions | |||
Annual Meeting | |||
Creosote for Timber | |||
Motor Car Parts, Seven Sub-committees to Deal with, 13, 54 | |||
Railway Rolling Stock Construction, Revision of Specifications for Material, 28 | |||
Standardising Fire Hose Couplings and Ball and Roller Bearings, 155 | |||
Tramway Axles | |||
372 | |||
British Engineering Students in France, 674 | |||
British Engineering Trade Success in China, Americans on Tour of Inquiry into the Reasons, 93 | |||
British Industries Fair—see Exhibitions | |||
British Machine Tool Export Trade Recovery | |||
British Manufacturing Undertakings in Australia and Tasmania, 373 | |||
Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Additions to Plant, 25 | |||
Brush Electrical Engineering Company | |||
Limited, Results of Recent Fire, 145 | |||
Building Trades Association Reduces Wages and Charges to Public, 705 | |||
Bulgarian Agriculture, Economic Commission to Study Important Questions | |||
C | |||
*CANADA Orders Marking of Imported Goods to Indicate Country of Origin, 705 | |||
*Canada's Need of Applications of Principles of Chemistry, Metallurgy, andc., S. J. Cook, 483 | |||
*Canada's Oilfields, Favourable Points of, 93 | |||
*Canadian Machinery Company to Open Manufactory in Australia, 595 | |||
*Canal Improvement in France, 427 | |||
*Canal, Main Danube, Scheme, Discussion in the Bavarian Diet, 93 | |||
*Carbide Storage with Explosives, Dangers of Acetylene, 649 | |||
*Carbon Monoxide in Gas, 241 | |||
*Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Precautions and First Aid, 567 | |||
*Cars in Holland, 217 | |||
*Catalogues for China and British Trade, 377 | |||
*Catalogues for Honduras, 240 | |||
*Catalogues for the Malay States, 254 | |||
*Catalogues for Riga, 108 | |||
*Celluloid Manufacture and Storage, Home Office Regulations, 319 | |||
*Celtic Tomb Discovered in Gravel Pit, Doubtful Conclusions, 145 | |||
*Cement Factory at Owen Sound, Ontario, 483 | |||
*Cement Plant at Darra, Queensland, Extensive Addition, 13 | |||
*Centering of a Reinforced Concrete Arch Washed Away, 13 | |||
*Channel Tunnel, French Plans Complete, 539 | |||
*Chauny Sewerage and Waterworks, Competition Awards, 519 | |||
*Chemical Engineers, Formation of Institution, 483 | |||
*Chemistry Students, Training and Examination of, 544 | |||
*Chilian Government Bill for Harbour Improvement and Railway Extension, 621 | |||
*China and British Manufacturers, 377 | |||
*China, Investigation of Geology in Vicinity of Railways, 67 | |||
*China as a Market for Motor Cars, 13 | |||
*China's Cotton Spinning Industry, Great Enlargement of, 511 | |||
*China's Great Increase in Metal Imports, 705 | |||
*Chinese Capitalists from Abroad, Schemes for Exporting Native Products and Importing Foreign Machinery, 455 | |||
*Chinese Foreign Trade, British Share Larger than that of Others, 119 | |||
*Chinese Mining Licences, 169 | |||
*Chinese New Mining Regulations, 265 | |||
*Chinese New Port and Power Station Projected near Tientsin, 39 | |||
*Cleveland Technical Institute Bulletin, 621 | |||
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | ||
*- Borings for Coalfields Flushed by Petroleum Instead of Water, 567 | |||
*- British Coal Mining, Success Due to High Ideals, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 567 | |||
*- British Columbia, Development of Coal Deposit at Fraser Lake, 13 | |||
*- Coal Exports from the United States, Statistics of, 539 | |||
*- Coal Tub Filling, Forks or Shovels, Leicestershire Miners' Notice, 595 | |||
*- Coke by New Process from Unmixed Sarre Coal, 679 | |||
*- Coke Shortage and Oil Substituted for Cupola Furnaces in Austria, 193 | |||
*- Explosion at Hampstead Colliery, Birmingham, 511 | |||
*- Indian Coal Mines, Total Production of, in 1919-1920 and 1920-1921, 455 | |||
*- Indian Coal, Reduced Output of, 455 | |||
*- Liquefaction of Coal Reported, 119 | |||
*- Mexico, Important Coal Deposits, 511 | |||
*- Natal Coal Supply Far from Unlimited, 455 | |||
*- Natal, Suggested New Port Equipped for Coal Handling, 407 | |||
*- Norwegian Railways' Coal Orders for Newcastle, 705 | |||
*- Output of Coal, Comparative Figures, 319 | |||
*- Output of Coal, Week's Comparison, 217 | |||
*- Pocohontas Coal Mines, No Strike and Better Earnings since Break-up of Trade Union, 169 | |||
*- Portugal, Coalfield Discovery on the East Railway, 145 | |||
*- Pretoria, Near, Coal Discovery, 39 | |||
*- Sarre Coal for Coke Making by New Heating Method, Monsieur Baille-Barrelle, 145, 679 | |||
*- Spanish Navy and British Coal, 629 | |||
*- Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Mines, Final Report of Committee, 217 | |||
*- Strike, Coal Mined during Period of, 119 | |||
*- Transvaal and Natal Coalfields, Serious Waste in Working, 7 | |||
*- Turkestan Coal Deposits, Extensive, 319 | |||
*COIL Springs, Large, Tests by Magnetic Induction Methods, 217 | |||
*Cold Storage in France, Purchase of Wagons in England and America, 217 | |||
*Colloidal Clay, Valuable Discovery for Various Industries, 93 | |||
*Coloured Crayons Preferred to Water Colours, 13 | |||
*Colourless Gems, Experiments in Tinting by Radium, 145 | |||
*Commercial Research Fellowships, 551 | |||
*Concrete Eight-storey Building in Melbourne as Electricity Commission Headquarters, 169 | |||
*Concrete Mixture, Crusher Screenings and Limestone, 241 | |||
*Concrete Pavement, Cleaning Joints and Cracks before Filling with Tar, Method Advised, 511 | |||
*Concrete Piles, Reinforced with Wired Bamboo, 119 | |||
*Concrete Pipe, Hume Centrifugally Cast, 427 | |||
*Concrete, Reinforced, Building, Collapse, 347 | |||
*Concrete Roads for Southwark, 422 | |||
*Concrete Work with Record Rapidity in New York City, 705 | |||
*Condenser Feed Water and Injury by Leakage, 293 | |||
*Condenser Leakage Cured by Rubber Rings, 145 | |||
*Continental Short Sea Route vid Zeebrugge, 47 | |||
*Contracts, Public, Placed Abroad, 407 | |||
*Copenhagen and Island of Amager, Improvement of Communications, 657 | |||
*Copper Discovery in the Island of Yell, Shetland, 113 | |||
*Copper, Metallurgy of. and Importance of Byproducts, E. P. Mathewson, 483 | |||
*Copper Mine, Messina, South Africa, Government Aid to Working, 67 | |||
*Copper Sulphides, Valuable Hill Discovered in Manitoba. 119 | |||
*Costing Systems and Wasteful Expenditure, 110 | |||
*Cotton Transportation from Liverpool and Manchester, Arthur Watson, 13 | |||
*Cracks in Aluminium Alloy Castings, R. J. Anderson, 483 | |||
*Crawfish Damage to Canal Bank, 649 | |||
*Creosote for Timber, Standard Specification for 362, 399 | |||
*Crystal Palace, Co-partnership Exhibition and Congress, 39 | |||
*CRYSTAL PALACE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING : | |||
*- Address to Students, Colonel Morgan, 134 | |||
*- Geen Premium Award, 688 | |||
*- Papers Read During the Session. 674 | |||
*- Wilson Premium Award, 674 | |||
*Customs Duty on Machinery for State Works Remitted by Federal Government, 193 | |||
D | |||
*DAM, Masonry, Record for Size, Built in 1700 B.c., 427 | |||
*Damming a Stream by Use of Canvas Hose, 13 | |||
*Danish Electro-chemical Industry, Resumption of Work, 399 | |||
*Dew Reservoirs, S. B. Russell, 688 | |||
*Diesel Engine Insurance Against Breakdown, 576 | |||
*Diesel Engine Repair, 28 | |||
*Diesel Oil and Boiler Fuel Oil, Comparison in Price and Quality, 487 | |||
*Dorman, Long and Co., Limited, Annual Meeting, High Railway Rates and Effect on Iron and Steel Trade, 678 | |||
*Drop Forgers, Improved Drawings Recommended for, 511 | |||
*Drop Forging Dies, Heat Treatment of, 539 | |||
*Durban Harbour Improvement Scheme, 236 | |||
DAM, Masonry, Record | |||
Damming a Stream by Use of Canvas Hose, 13 | |||
Danish Electro-chemical Industry, Resumption of Work, 399 | |||
Dew Reservoirs, S. B. Russell, 688 | |||
Diesel Engine Insurance Against Breakdown | |||
Diesel Engine Repair, 28 | |||
Diesel Oil and Boiler Fuel Oil, Comparison in Price and Quality, 487 | |||
Dorman, Long and Co., Limited, Annual Meeting, High Railway Rates and Effect on Iron and Steel Trade, 678 | |||
Drop Forgers, Improved Drawings Recommended for, 511 | |||
Drop Forging Dies, Heat Treatment of, 539 | |||
Durban Harbour Improvement Scheme | |||
E | E | ||
EARTH Dam, Highest Ever Made | *EARTH Dam, Highest Ever Made. Under Construction in America, 679 | ||
*East Africa, late German, Gold and Coal Possibilities but Poor Health Conditions, 265 | |||
East Africa, late German, Gold and Coal Possibilities but Poor Health Conditions, 265 | *Ebbw Vale Works Magazine, 649 | ||
*Egyptian Government Contracts, 277 | |||
Ebbw Vale Works Magazine, 649 | *Einstein's Theory on a Cinematograph Film, 319 | ||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | |||
Egyptian Government Contracts, 277 | *- Auckland, New Zealand, New Electric Power Board, 483 | ||
*- Ayr Corporation Electrical Scheme, Water from Loch Doon, 241 | |||
*- Battery Traction Demand, Hopeful Future for Electric Vehicles, 193 | |||
*- Birmingham Power Station at Nechells, Good Progress. 621 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | *- Blackburn Electric Locomotive on Railway Siding, Valuable Service of, 649 | ||
*- Bradford's Electricity Undertaking and Hiring Out of Motors, &c., 539 | |||
Auckland, New Zealand, New Electric Power Board, 483 | *- 60-Kilowatt Brass Melting Furnace al University of Wisconsin, 193 | ||
*- British Electrical Industry, Improved Prospect, 621 | |||
Ayr Corporation Electrical Scheme, Water from Loch Doon, 241 | *- Cheapened Electricity and Swedish Steelmaking Material, 345 | ||
*- China, Demand for Current Exceeds Supply, | |||
Battery Traction Demand, Hopeful Future for Electric Vehicles, 193 | *- China as a Market for Electrical Machinery, 118, 119 | ||
*- Conduits Cleared by Blank Cartridge, 265 | |||
Birmingham Power Station at Nechells, Good Progress. 621 | *- Cooking and Lighting in Dublin, Electrical, 595 | ||
*- Coventry Corporation Electricity Accounts, 13 | |||
Blackburn Electric Locomotive on Railway Siding, Valuable Service of, 649 | *- Current Transmission at Pressure of Over a Million Volts, 319 | ||
*- Czecho-Slovakia, Electrical Industries of, 319 | |||
*- Disabled Ex-Service Men Construct Large Transformer, 119 | |||
*- Edison Vehicles for Refuse Collection, Valuable Utilisation of Waste, 13 | |||
60-Kilowatt Brass Melting Furnace | *- Electrical Energy, Pros and Cons in its Use, A. Beeby Thompson, 511 | ||
*- Electric Vehicles' Great Push in New York City, 705 | |||
British Electrical Industry, Improved Prospect, 621 | *- Electricity Commissioners' Report. 455 | ||
*- Electrolytic Lighting Arresters, W. A. Coates, 328 | |||
Cheapened Electricity and Swedish Steelmaking Material, 345 | *- Emergency Lamp for Use in Darkness Caused by Accident, 211 | ||
*- Furnaces, Re-starting of, for Steel Trade, Cheapened Current, 345 | |||
China, Demand for Current Exceeds Supply, | *- General Electric Company's House-warming at the Kingsway Offices, 93 | ||
*- Generating Plant, Plan for Heating Dams, Valves and Gates to Ward off Ice Formation, 644, 705 | |||
China as a Market for Electrical Machinery, 118,119 | *- Generating Stations in Province of Liege, Reorganisation, 217 | ||
*- Glasgow Electricity Accounts, 241 | |||
Conduits Cleared by Blank Cartridge, 265 | *- Glaucus River, Greece, Possible Power Supply for Patras, 13 | ||
*- Heating Dams, Machinery, andc., of Generating Plants to Prevent Freezing, 644, 705 | |||
Cooking and Lighting in Dublin, Electrical, 595 | *- High-tension Transformers and Converting Plant, Dr. W. Reichel, 319 | ||
*- High-tension Transmission Systems, International Conference in Paris, 511, 567 | |||
Coventry Corporation Electricity Accounts | *- Japan, Large Electrical Engineering Works Begun at Nagoya, 13 | ||
*- Japanese Extensive Use of Electric Light, 399 | |||
Current Transmission at Pressure of Over a Million Volts, 319 | *- Kunda River Power Scheme Postponed, 93 | ||
*- Kyoto, Japan, New Large Power Station, 346 | |||
*- Lantern Slides for Lectures on Electrical Machinery, 127 | |||
*- Leeds Tramway Power Station, Coal and Oil Fuel Cost Comparison, 241 | |||
Disabled Ex-Service Men Construct Large Transformer, 119 | *- Liverpool's Enormous Electrical Development, 373 | ||
*- Local Supply of Electric Power for Poor Small Village, 265 | |||
Edison Vehicles for Refuse Collection, Valuable Utilisation of Waste, 13 | *- Locomotive, Storage Battery, in the Isle of Man, 427 | ||
*- Low-tension Paper Insulated Cables, Higher Temperature Limits Wanted, P. Torchio. 39 | |||
Electrical Energy, Pros and Cons in its Use, A. Beeby Thompson, 511 | *- Mercury Arc Rectifiers for the Electrification of the Midi Railway, 293 | ||
*- Mining Switchgear, Explosion-proof, 408-- see also Miscellaneous Index, Electrical Matters | |||
Electric | *- Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575 | ||
*- Nickel and Chromium Alloys in Electrical Heating and Cooking, 319 | |||
Electricity | *- Oil Circuit Breakers, Tests of Rupturing Capacity, 217 | ||
*- Overhead Distribution, B. Welbourne, 193 | |||
Electrolytic Lighting Arresters, W. A. Coates, 328 | *- Paris International Conference of Electrical Engineers, 511, 567 | ||
*- Poulsen Arc as Applied to Wireless Telegraphy, C. W. Boyle, 595 | |||
Emergency Lamp for Use in Darkness Caused by Accident, 211 | *- Power Factor Correction on Small Loads, 39 | ||
*- Power Plant Machinery Transport in California, 399 | |||
Furnaces, Re-starting of, for Steel Trade | *- Power Station Projected for Isleworth and Ealing, 217 | ||
*- Rafting by Electrical Power, 119 | |||
General Electric | *- Rectifier, Mercury Arc, High Efficiency of, 455 | ||
*- Rosario, Santa Fe, Large Number of Separate Lighting Installations in, 455 | |||
Generating Plant, Plan for Heating Dams, Valves and Gates to Ward off Ice Formation, 644, 705 | *- Shanghai/,Municipal Electrical Report, 241 | ||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | |||
Generating Stations in Province of Liege, Reorganisation, 217 | *- Single-phase Locomotives tor Swiss Railways, 355 | ||
*- South-East Lancashire Electricity District, 119 | |||
Glasgow | *- Southern California, Surveys with View to Power Development, 117 | ||
*- Steam-driven Generating Plant for Calgary. Canada, 260 | |||
Glaucus River, Greece, Possible Power Supply for Patras, 13 | *- Storage Battery, Superior Out put and Fewer Defects than Standard Type, 39 | ||
*- Surplus and Waste Heat in Power Stations, Blast-furnace Gas for Steam Raising, 217 | |||
Heating Dams, Machinery, | *- Toy and Model Operation, Invention for Safe and Constant Supply of Current, 145 | ||
*- Transformer Oil Sludges. Types of, C. J. Rodman, 511 | |||
High-tension Transformers and Converting Plant, Dr. W. Reichel, 319 | *- Transmission of Power from Norway to Denmark, 169 | ||
*- Turbine Reduction Gears versus Electric Propulsion for Ships, Eskil Berg, 373 | |||
High-tension Transmission Systems, International Conference in Paris, 511, 567 | *- Unemployment in Electrical Industry, Joint Councils to Take Measures for Restoration, 511 | ||
*- United States Government Scheme for Generating and Transmitting Electric Current, 644 | |||
Japan, Large Electrical Engineering Works Begun at Nagoya, 13 | *- Vienna Electrical Supply, Water Power Development, 241 | ||
*- Walsall’s Scheme for Electrical Extension, Government Grant Needed, 539 | |||
Japanese Extensive Use of Electric Light, 399 | *- Welding, Successful Electric, of Large Boiler, by Kjellberg Process, 427 | ||
*- Winnipeg River, Electric Power Development Projected, 373, 399 | |||
Kunda River Power Scheme Postponed, 93 | *- Wiring Cost Reduction Suggested to Revive Trade and Lessen Unemployment, 649 | ||
*- Yaroslav, Concession for Electricity Works, 567 | |||
Kyoto, Japan, New Large Power Station, 346 | *ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE, Association of, Annual Dinner, 408 | ||
*Engineering Standards—see British | |||
Lantern Slides for Lectures on Electrical Machinery, 127 | *Engineering Students, Manchester, Two Years’ Free Course in City Engineer’s Department, 217 | ||
*English Capital to Finance Oil Shale Fields. Development in Picton County, 705 | |||
Leeds Tramway | *Exhaust Steam and Gases, Waste of, at Sheffield, 39 | ||
*EXHIBITIONS | |||
*- Agricultural Machinery, International Exhibition at Paris, 649 | |||
*- British Empire Exhibition and Commercial Research Fellowships, 551 | |||
Local Supply of Electric Power for Poor Small Village, 265 | *- British Industries Fair, 1922, 158, 206 | ||
*- Cardiff, National Exhibition Next Year, 319 | |||
Locomotive, Storage Battery, in the Isle of Man, 427 | *- Dinner at Olympia, Shipping Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 342 | ||
*- Foundry Exhibition at Birmingham, 308 | |||
Low-tension Paper Insulated Cables, Higher Temperature Limits Wanted, P. Torchio. 39 | *- Foundry Machinery Exhibition at Liege, 319 | ||
*- Lyons Autumn Fair Failure. Lessons for the Future, 483 | |||
Mercury Arc Rectifiers for the Electrification of the Midi Railway, 293 | *- Malayan-Borneo Industries Exhibition in Singapore, 649 | ||
*- Marseilles, Colonial Exhibition, 67 | |||
Mining Switchgear, Explosion-proof, | *- Motors and Tractors Burning Palm Oil, Exhibition and Trials of, 131 | ||
*- Physical Society and Optical Society, Annual Exhibition, 705 | |||
Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575 | *- Scottish Trade Exhibition in Amsterdam, 679 | ||
*- Strasburg, Exhibition of Hygiene, 1923, 522 | |||
Nickel and Chromium Alloys in Electrical Heating and Cooking, 319 | *- Tokyo, International Peace Exhibition, 483 | ||
*- Trieste, Samples Fair Postponement, 241 | |||
Oil Circuit Breakers, Tests of Rupturing Capacity, 217 | *- Utrecht Fair, Analysis of Exhibitors, 193 | ||
*- Wireless Exhibition in Birmingham, 539 | |||
Overhead Distribution, B. Welbourne, 193 | *EXPLOSION of Brewer’s Copper, Report on Causes, 119 | ||
*Explosion-proof Mining Switchgear, 408 | |||
Paris International Conference of Electrical Engineers, 511 | *Explosion of Tube in Water-tube Boiler, 169 | ||
*Explosion of Vulcanising Pan, 73 | |||
Poulsen Arc as Applied to Wireless Telegraphy, C. W. Boyle, 595 | |||
Power Factor Correction on Small Loads, 39 | |||
Power Plant Machinery Transport in California, 399 | |||
Power Station Projected for Isleworth and Ealing, 217 | |||
Rafting by Electrical Power, 119 | |||
Rectifier, Mercury Arc, High Efficiency of, 455 | |||
Rosario, Santa | |||
Shanghai | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | |||
Single-phase Locomotives tor Swiss Railways, 355 | |||
South-East Lancashire Electricity District 119 | |||
Southern California, Surveys with View to Power Development, 117 | |||
Steam-driven Generating Plant for Calgary | |||
Storage Battery, Superior Out put and Fewer Defects than Standard Type, 39 | |||
Surplus and Waste Heat in Power Stations | |||
Transmission of Power from Norway to Denmark, 169 | |||
Turbine Reduction Gears versus Electric Propulsion for Ships, Eskil Berg, 373 | |||
Unemployment in Electrical Industry, Joint Councils to Take Measures for Restoration, 511 | |||
United States Government Scheme for Generating and Transmitting Electric Current, 644 | |||
Vienna Electrical Supply, Water Power Development, 241 | |||
Walsall’s Scheme for Electrical Extension, Government Grant Needed, 539 | |||
Welding, Successful Electric, of Large Boiler, by Kjellberg Process, 427 | |||
Winnipeg River, Electric Power Development Projected, 373, 399 | |||
Wiring Cost Reduction Suggested to Revive Trade and Lessen Unemployment, 649 | |||
Yaroslav, Concession for Electricity Works, 567 | |||
ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE, Association of, Annual Dinner, 408 | |||
Engineering Standards—see British | |||
Engineering Students, Manchester, Two Years’ Free Course in City Engineer’s Department, | |||
English Capital to Finance Oil Shale Fields. | |||
Development in Picton County, 705 | |||
Exhaust Steam and Gases, Waste of | |||
EXHIBITIONS | |||
Agricultural Machinery, International Exhibition at Paris, 649 | |||
British Empire Exhibition and Commercial Research Fellowships, 551 | |||
British Industries Fair, 1922, 158, 206 | |||
Cardiff, National Exhibition Next Year, 319 | |||
Dinner at Olympia, Shipping Engineering and | |||
Machinery Exhibition, 342 | |||
Foundry Exhibition at Birmingham, 308 | |||
Foundry Machinery Exhibition at | |||
Lyons Autumn Fair Failure. Lessons for the Future, 483 | |||
Malayan-Borneo Industries Exhibition in Singapore, 649 | |||
Marseilles, Colonial Exhibition, 67 | |||
Motors and Tractors Burning Palm Oil, Exhibition and Trials of, 131 | |||
Physical Society and Optical Society, Annual Exhibition, 705 | |||
Scottish Trade Exhibition in Amsterdam, 679 | |||
Strasburg, Exhibition of Hygiene, 1923, 522 | |||
Tokyo, International Peace Exhibition, 483 | |||
Trieste, Samples Fair Postponement, 241 | |||
Utrecht Fair, Analysis of Exhibitors, 193 | |||
Wireless Exhibition in Birmingham, 539 | |||
EXPLOSION of Brewer’s Copper, Report on Causes, 119 | |||
Explosion-proof Mining Switchgear, 408 | |||
Explosion of Tube in Water-tube Boiler, 169 | |||
Explosion of Vulcanising Pan, 73 | |||
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FACTORIES, Workshops and Employees, Statistics, 217 | *FACTORIES, Workshops and Employees, Statistics, 217 | ||
*Fairs—see Exhibitions | |||
*Federal Power Commission of the United States, Issue of Licences, 560 | |||
*Federated Malay States Development, Town¬planning, andc., 28 | |||
*FEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES : | |||
*- Boilers with Stationary Grates, Cleaning of Fires, 649 | |||
*- Fuel Economy Monographs, Boiler Plant, Economical Working of, 13, 158 | |||
*Finsbury Technical College, Old Students’ Association, 308, 408 | |||
*Fire-damp, Tests of Instrument for Detection, 169 | |||
*Fire Hose Couplings and Standardisation, 155 | |||
*Fire Prevention During the War, 54 | |||
*Fire Resistance of Wooden Stave Piping, 399 | |||
*Fires on Board Ship, Board of Trade Circular, 373 | |||
*Fires, Comparison of Gas and Coal, J. W. Lusky, 399 | |||
*Fires in Timber-lined Tunnels, 567 | |||
*Flax-pulling Machines, Public Trials in France 93 | |||
*Flexible Shafting, Fraser and Glass, 694 | |||
*Foochow, China, Irrigation Work Projected, 627 | |||
*Foreign Exchanges and their Influence on Industry, 108 | |||
*Franco-British Trade Index Prepared by British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, 539 | |||
*French Colonial Development in Africa, 13 | |||
*French Foreign Trade, Fluctuations in Money Values, 145 | |||
*French Import and Export Statistics, 13: 679 | |||
*Fresh-water Supply by Barge, 373 | |||
*Fuel Saving Appliances Exhibition at Cardiff, 427 | |||
*Furnaces, Electric—see Electrical Matters | |||
*Fusain, Lecture on. F. S. Sinnatt, 455 | |||
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*GAS Association, British Commercial, Conference, 334 | |||
*Gas, Blast-furnace, Utilisation of, for Steam Raising, 217 | |||
*Gas from Blast-furnaces and Producer Cleaned by Dry Process, 455 | |||
*Gas versus Coke for Domestic Use, 705 | |||
*Gas and Electrical Industries, Linking-up of Works and Stations, J. Mogford, 705 | |||
*Gas Main Utilised After Being Buried for Twenty-six Years, 193 | |||
*Georgian Soviet Government and Foreign- owned Goods, 39 | |||
*German Agricultural Machinery. Raised Prices, 382 | |||
*German Machinery for Japan, 595 | |||
*German Protest Against Bridge Destruction, 567 | |||
*German Shipping in Flourishing Condition, 373 | |||
*German Successes in Argentine Markets, 679 | |||
*German Telegraph Lines' Poor Condition, Part Replacement by Wireless, 217 | |||
*German Trade Papers in Spanish for Vigo. Contrasted with English Methods, 595 | |||
*Germany's Expected Revival of Trade in Prismatic Field Glasses, 168 | |||
*Germany's Lost Markets, Efforts to Regain, 193 | |||
*Glass Factory at Rio de Janeiro, 119 | |||
*Gold Bars Recovery from the Wrecked Laurentic, 169 | |||
*Gold Test, New, in the United States, 539 | |||
*Golf Clubs, Stainless Steel, Reduction in Cost, 293 | |||
*Grinding Heads for Small Internal Grinding, 319 | |||
*Gunpowder Factory Explosion in Wales, Official Report, 373 | |||
*Gypsum for Plastering. Plastic Form of, 93 | |||
GAS Association, British Commercial, Conference, 334 | |||
Gas, Blast-furnace, Utilisation of, for Steam Raising, 217 | |||
Gas from Blast-furnaces and Producer Cleaned by Dry Process, 455 | |||
Gas versus Coke for Domestic Use, 705 | |||
Gas and Electrical Industries, Linking-up of Works and Stations, J. Mogford, 705 | |||
Gas Main Utilised After Being Buried for Twenty-six Years, 193 | |||
Georgian Soviet Government and Foreign-owned Goods, 39 | |||
German Agricultural Machinery | |||
German Machinery for Japan, 595 | |||
German Protest Against Bridge Destruction | |||
567 | |||
German Shipping in Flourishing Condition, 373 | |||
German Successes in Argentine Markets, 679 | |||
German Telegraph | |||
Replacement by Wireless, 217 | |||
German Trade Papers in Spanish for Vigo | |||
Prismatic Field Glasses, 168 | |||
Glass Factory at Rio de Janeiro, 119 | |||
Gold Bars Recovery from the Wrecked | |||
Gold Test, New, in the United States, 539 | |||
Golf Clubs, Stainless Steel, Reduction in Cost, 293 | |||
Grinding Heads for Small Internal Grinding | |||
Gunpowder Factory Explosion in Wales, Official Report, 373 | |||
Gypsum for Plastering | |||
H | H | ||
HEALTH and Industrial | *HEALTH and Industrial Hygiene, Lectures, 399 | ||
*Hoist for Transvaal Mine, One of the Largest in the World, 67 | |||
Hoist for Transvaal Mine, One of the Largest in the World, 67 | *House Building for London County Council, Reduction in Cost, 595 | ||
*Houses, Chimneyless, Electric Equipped, 427 | |||
House Building for London County Council, Reduction in Cost, 595 | *Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, Proposed New, Question of Opening Span, 67, 93 | ||
*Hydraulic Stowing, Professor G. Knox, 539 | |||
Houses, Chimneyless, Electric Equipped, 427 | *Hydro-electric Plant, Large, in Bathurst, Canada, 265 | ||
*Hydro-electric Power from the Colorado River, 62 | |||
Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, Proposed New, | *Hydro-electric Power from Iguazu Falls, 373 | ||
*Hydro-electric Power Stations in Granada, New Company for Erection and Working, 93 | |||
Question of Opening Span, 67, 93 | |||
Hydraulic Stowing, Professor G. Knox | |||
Hydro-electric Plant, Large, in Bathurst, Canada, 265 | |||
Hydro-electric Power from Iguazu Falls, 373 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Stations in Granada, New Company for Erection and Working, 93 | |||
I | I | ||
*IGUAZLT Falls, Possible Immense Amount of Hydro-electric Power, 373 | |||
*IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY : | |||
*- Old Students' Dinner, 607 | |||
*India, Hydro-electric Surveys in Bengal and Travancore, 649 | |||
Old | *Indian Government Grant to Irrawaddy Petroleum Syndicate, 265 | ||
*Indian Industries and Labour, 131 | |||
India, Hydro-electric Surveys in Bengal and Travancore, 649 | *Indian Institute of Engineers, Rapid Growth of Membership, 679 | ||
*Indian Jute and Silk, 182 | |||
Indian Government Grant to Irrawaddy Petroleum Syndicate, 265 | *Indian Timbers and Paper Materials, 54 | ||
*Industrial League and Council Becomes a Limited Liability Company, 511 | |||
Indian Industries and Labour, 131 | *Industrial League Week-ends for Employers and Trade Union Officials, 373 | ||
*INDUSTRY WELFARE SOCIETY : | |||
Indian Institute of Engineers, Rapid Growth of Membership, 679 | *- Lecture Conference at Balliol College, Oxford, 308 | ||
*Institutions--see Associations | |||
Indian Jute and Silk, 182 | *Insurance of Diesel Engines Against Breakdown, 576 | ||
*Irish Textile Mills and Factories Improvement, 399 | |||
Indian Timbers and Paper Materials, 54 | *IRON AND STEEL : | ||
*- Alloys of Nickel and Chromium for Electric Cooking and Heating, 319 | |||
Industrial League and Council Becomes a | *- American Iron Company's Reductions in Price of Pipe, 319 | ||
*- Argentine, First Blast-furnace Installed, 483 | |||
Limited Liability Company, 511 | *- Autoclave, Cast Steel, Explosion and Cause, 649 | ||
*- Belfast, Steel Foundry Started, 679 | |||
Industrial League Week-ends for Employers and Trade Union Officials, 373 | *- Bihar and Orissa Iron Ore Deposits. New Company to Work, 511 | ||
*- Blast-furnace Completion, Newcastle Iron and Steel Company, Natal, 145 | |||
*- Blast-furnace Erection in Nelson Province, New Zealand, 649 | |||
* -Blast-furnace Record at Ford Works, 13 | |||
Lecture Conference at Balliol College | *- Blast - furnace Works, Kling - Weidlein Cleaner, 119 | ||
*- Blast-furnaces near Hankow, 327 | |||
*- British, American and German Irons, Variation in Toughness, 614 | |||
*- British and Belgian Methods of Rolling. Excessive Use of Scrap, 595 | |||
Insurance of Diesel Engines Against Breakdown, 576 | *- Broken Hill, Australia, Additional Iron and Steel Plant, 67 | ||
*- Broken Hill Iron and Steel Works. Australia, Third Blast-furnace Started, 483 | |||
Irish Textile Mills and Factories Improvement, 399 | *- Burnt Steel, H. A. Whiteley, 567 | ||
*- Canton-Hankow Railway Bridge, Steel Plates Cheaper at Home than from America, 169, 241 | |||
IRON AND STEEL : | *- Chromite, Steel Alloy, Low Cost of Manufacture, A. H. Coplan, 319 | ||
*- Combined Iron and Steel, Dr. Percy Long- muir, 483 | |||
Alloys of Nickel and Chromium for Electric Cooking and Heating | *- Corrosion of Cast Iron Water Pipes, Nelson Smith, 621 | ||
*- Cutting Cast Iron by Special Blow-pipe, 173 | |||
American Iron | *- Dowlais Steel Works Sets to Work, 679 | ||
*- Electric Steel Foundry for Newfoundland, 13 | |||
Argentine, First Blast-furnace Installed, 483 | *- Explosion of Cast Iron Steam Chest on ExGerman Vessel, 293 | ||
*- Ferro-chrome, Extensive Supply from Norway, 427 | |||
Autoclave, Cast Steel, Explosion and Cause, 649 | *- French Steel Industry, Signs of Revival, 567 | ||
*- Germany, Steel Prices in, 331 | |||
Belfast, Steel Foundry Started, 679 | *- Hardened Steel Ring Gauge Tests at the National Physical Laboratory, 241 | ||
*- Heat Treatment of Small Engine Parts, Oxidation Remedy, E. R. Taylor, 705 | |||
Bihar and Orissa Iron Ore Deposits. New Company to Work, 511 | *IRON AND STEEL (continued): | ||
*- High Railway Rates and Iron and Steel Trade, Sir Hugh Bell, 678 | |||
Blast-furnace Completion, Newcastle Iron and Steel Company, Natal, 145 | *- Iron Mine Opened in Johore, 39 | ||
*- Iron Ore Deposits on Island in Gulf of Finland, 679 | |||
Blast-furnace Erection in Nelson Province, New Zealand, 649 | *- Iron Ore Deposits of Russia and Siberia, 67 | ||
*- Iron Ore, Expected Large Output of. in Tasmania, 265 | |||
Blast-furnace Record at Ford Works, 13 | *- Iron Ore Output in Soviet Russia Before the War and After, 399 | ||
*- Iron Oxide Reduction, Investigation, 621 | |||
Blast - furnace Works, Kling - Weidlein Cleaner, 119 | *- Iron Standpipe, Unusual Failure, 487 | ||
*- Japanese Process for Conversion of Magnetic Sand into Pig Iron and Steel, 293 | |||
Blast-furnaces near Hankow, 327 | *- Newcastle Iron and Steel Company, South Africa, Smelting to be Started Shortly, 39, 145 | ||
*- Nickel Ore, Rich Deposit Discovery in the Barberton District of Pretoria, 483 | |||
British, American and German Irons, Variation in Toughness, 614 | *- Nickel Ores from China Assayed in London, 265 | ||
*- Non-magnetic Iron of High Specific Resistance, Ferranti, Limited, 595 | |||
British and Belgian Methods of Rolling. Excessive Use of Scrap, 595 | *- Phosphorus Content of Iron Ore, R. M. Winslow, 373 | ||
*- Pig Iron Output in Canada, 373 | |||
Broken Hill, Australia, Additional Iron and Steel Plant, 67 | *- Pig Iron Production Statistics, 427, 679 | ||
*- Rolling, Forging and Tilting Trades Society, 705 | |||
Broken Hill Iron and Steel Works. Australia, Third Blast-furnace Started, 483 | *- Rustless Iron Adaptations, Gramophone Fittings, Motor Trade Use, andc., 649 | ||
*- Spanish Iron Ore, Proposed Export Tax, 293 | |||
Burnt Steel, H. A. Whiteley, 567 | *- Steel Billets and Railway Trucks in the United States, 145 | ||
*- Steel Casting Developments in Australia, 169 | |||
Canton-Hankow Railway Bridge, Steel Plates Cheaper at Home than from America, 169, 241 | *- Steel Castings, Hollow Cylindrical, Tests at Washington, 293 | ||
*- Steel Manufacture by Direct Process, A. E. Bourcound, 621 | |||
Chromite, Steel Alloy, | *- Steel Mills, 60-Cycle Preferred to 25-Cycle Current for, B. G. Lamme, 347 | ||
*- Steel Scrap from England for American Steel Makers, 595 | |||
Combined Iron and Steel, Dr. Percy Long-muir, 483 | *- Steel Trade, Hopeful Outlook and Its Causes, 345 | ||
*- Swedish Iron Export Trade, Great Depression, 265 | |||
Corrosion of Cast Iron Water Pipes, Nelson Smith, 621 | *- Swedish Iron Ore Statistics, 595 | ||
*- Swedish Orefields, Very Rich in Iron, 39 | |||
Cutting Cast Iron by Special Blow-pipe, 173 | *- Tata Iron and Steel Company's Metallurgical School at Jamshedpur, 679 | ||
*- Tungsten Ores Exploitation in Kiangsi, China, 679 | |||
Dowlais Steel Works Sets to Work, 679 | *ITALIAN Customs Tariff, 280 | ||
*Italian Public Tenders and Foreign Firms Suggestion to British Manufacturers, 293 | |||
Electric Steel Foundry for Newfoundland | |||
Explosion of Cast Iron Steam Chest on ExGerman Vessel, 293 | |||
Ferro-chrome, Extensive Supply from Norway, 427 | |||
French Steel Industry, Signs of Revival, 567 | |||
Germany, Steel Prices in, 331 | |||
Hardened Steel Ring Gauge Tests at the National Physical Laboratory, 241 | |||
Heat Treatment of Small Engine Parts, Oxidation Remedy, E. R. Taylor, 705 | |||
IRON AND STEEL | |||
High Railway Rates and Iron and Steel Trade, Sir Hugh Bell, 678 | |||
Iron Mine Opened in Johore, 39 | |||
Iron Ore Deposits on Island in Gulf of Finland, 679 | |||
Iron Ore Deposits of Russia and Siberia, 67 | |||
Iron Ore, Expected Large Output of | |||
Iron Ore Output in Soviet Russia Before the War and After, 399 | |||
Iron Oxide Reduction, Investigation, 621 | |||
Iron Standpipe, Unusual Failure, 487 | |||
Japanese Process for Conversion of Magnetic Sand into Pig Iron and Steel, 293 | |||
Newcastle Iron and Steel Company, South Africa, Smelting to be Started Shortly, 39, 145 | |||
Nickel Ore, Rich Deposit Discovery in the Barberton District of Pretoria, 483 | |||
Nickel Ores from China Assayed in London | |||
Non-magnetic Iron of High Specific Resistance, Ferranti, Limited, 595 | |||
Phosphorus Content of Iron Ore, R. M. Winslow, 373 | |||
Pig Iron Output in Canada, 373 | |||
Pig Iron | |||
Rolling, Forging and Tilting Trades Society, 705 | |||
Rustless Iron Adaptations, Gramophone Fittings, Motor Trade Use, | |||
Spanish Iron Ore, Proposed Export Tax, 293 | |||
Steel Billets and Railway Trucks in the United States, 145 | |||
Steel Casting Developments in Australia, 169 | |||
Steel Castings, Hollow Cylindrical, Tests at Washington, 293 | |||
Steel Manufacture by Direct Process, A. E. Bourcound, 621 | |||
Steel Mills, 60-Cycle Preferred to 25-Cycle Current for, B. G. Lamme, 347 | |||
Steel Scrap from England for American Steel Makers, 595 | |||
Steel Trade, Hopeful Outlook and Its Causes, 345 | |||
Swedish Iron Export Trade, Great Depression, 265 | |||
Swedish Iron Ore Statistics, 595 | |||
Swedish Orefields, Very Rich in Iron, 39 | |||
Tata Iron and Steel | |||
Tungsten Ores Exploitation in Kiangsi, China, 679 | |||
ITALIAN Customs Tariff, 280 | |||
Italian Public Tenders and Foreign Firms Suggestion to British Manufacturers, 293 | |||
J | J | ||
JACK Hammers, Dry and Wet, 621 | *JACK Hammers, Dry and Wet, 621 | ||
*Japanese Government New Wireless Stations, 241 | |||
Japanese Government New Wireless Stations, 241 | *Journal of Indian Industries and Labour, 709 | ||
*Jugo-Slavia, Imports and Impecuniosity, 319 | |||
Journal of Indian Industries and Labour, 709 | |||
Jugo-Slavia, Imports and Impecuniosity, 319 | |||
K | |||
*KARACHI Harbour Reclamation Work Postponed, 483 | |||
*Kimberley District of South Africa, Report of Inspector of Machinery, 455 | |||
*King's College Engineering Society. Twenty-fourth Annual Dinner. 633 | |||
L | L | ||
LAMPS, Electric -see Electrical Matters | *LAMPS, Electric --see Electrical Matters | ||
*Lantern Slides for Lectures, Offer by Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 472 | |||
Lantern Slides for Lectures, Offer by Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 472 | *Lantern Slides for Lectures, Offer by Boving and Co., Limited. 582 | ||
*Lantern Slides Offer by Marshall, Sons and Co., 168 | |||
Lantern Slides for Lectures, Offer by Boving and Co., Limited | *Lantern Slides for Lectures. Offer by Tangyes, Limited, 280 | ||
*Lead Mines, Derelict, in Derbyshire, Renewed Operation of, Expected, 483 | |||
Lantern Slides Offer by Marshall, Sons and Co., 168 | *Lead Paints and the Workers, Fresh Investigation of Dangers, 293 | ||
*Leafield and Northolt Wireless Stations, Post Office Opinions, 217 | |||
Lantern Slides for Lectures | *Lifeboat, Motor, New Type for Launching without Slipway, 145 | ||
*Lighting, Artificial, in Mines. W. H. Jones, 483 | |||
Lead Mines, Derelict, in Derbyshire, Renewed | *Lightning Arresters, Electrolytic, W. A. Coates, 328 | ||
*Loads, Transitory, or Steady, on Wooden Floors, Effects Compared, 119 | |||
Operation of, Expected, 483 | *Locomotives, American and European Compared, 119 | ||
*London "Toll" Exchange, 108, 427, 455 | |||
Lead Paints and the Workers, Fresh Investigation of Dangers, 293 | *Low-temperature Carbonisation of Fuel, Phillip Gee, 589 | ||
Leafield and Northolt Wireless Stations, Post | |||
Office Opinions, 217 | |||
Lifeboat, Motor, New Type for Launching without Slipway, 145 | |||
Lighting, Artificial, in Mines | |||
Lightning Arresters, Electrolytic, W. A. Coates, 328 | |||
Loads, Transitory, or Steady, on Wooden | |||
Floors, Effects Compared, 119 | |||
Locomotives, American and European Compared, 119 | |||
London | |||
Low-temperature Carbonisation of Fuel | |||
M | M | ||
MACAO Harbour and Neighbouring Channels, Silting Up, 373 | *MACAO Harbour and Neighbouring Channels, Silting Up, 373 | ||
*Made in Germany. French Purchase from England, 241 | |||
Made in Germany. French Purchase from England, 241 | *Magnesium, Various Uses of, 427 | ||
*Manchester Gas Price to be Reduced, 567 | |||
Magnesium, Various Uses of, 427 | *Manchuria, Magnesite and Talc Deposits, Valuable Discovery, 67 | ||
*Marconi's Approval of New Method Developed by One of the Company's Engineers, 193 | |||
Manchester Gas Price to be Reduced | *Metal Corrosion, J. Newton Friend, 621 | ||
*Metal Trades' Pension Society Annual Dance, 633 | |||
Manchuria, Magnesite and Talc Deposits, | *Metal Transmutation Claims by Dr. C. B. Davis, 67 | ||
*Metal-working Machines. Driving Power Required for, R. M. Robertson, 679 | |||
Valuable Discovery, 67 | *Metals or Alloys at High Temperatures, Prevention of Surface Oxidation, 679 | ||
*Metals in the British Empire, Map of Chief Sources of, 469 | |||
*Metals, The Working of, Dr. F. Johnson, 455 | |||
*Metallurgical Plant Extension at South African Gold Mines, 145 | |||
by | *Methanometer for Detection of Fire-damp, Tests of, 169 | ||
*Micrometer, Metre-inch, Veran de St. Gervais, 411 | |||
Metal Corrosion, J. Newton Friend, 621 | *Miners' Phthisis, Mechanical Causes of, 93 | ||
*Miners' Safety Lamps, Wire Gauzes for, Experiments, 595 | |||
Metal | *Mines' Fires Extinction, The Emergency Fan, 67 | ||
*Mining Efficiency and Loss of Time in South Africa, F. C. W. Ingle, 265 | |||
Metal Transmutation Claims by Dr. C. B. Davis, 67 | *Monel Metal. Hot-rolled, Proportional Limit Variation, 67 | ||
*Motor Car Manufacture in China, 621 | |||
Metal-working Machines. Driving Power Required for, R. M. Robertson, 679 | *Motor Car Parts, Sub-committees to Deal with, Appointed by British Engineering Standards Association, 13, 54 | ||
*Motor Car, Single-seated Electric, for Use in Factories, 511 | |||
Metals or Alloys at High Temperatures, Prevention of Surface Oxidation, 679 | *Motor Cars and Polished Surfaces, Disadvantages of, 93 | ||
*Motor Cars and Trucks for Canada, American Goods Preferred on Ground of Price and Standardisation, 399 | |||
Metals in the British Empire, Map of Chief | *Motor Fuel, New, Monsieur Mailhe, 399 | ||
*Motor Lifeboat for Wexford, 217 | |||
Sources of, 469 | *Motor Lifeboats, Increasing Construction of, by Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 217 | ||
*Motor Service, Goods and Passenger, Between Hangchow and Yuhang, China, 679 | |||
Metals, The Working of, Dr. F. Johnson, 455 | *Motor Spirit from Vegetable Oils, Monsieur Mailhe, 217 | ||
*Motor Vehicle Radiators, Device for Prevention of Freezing, M. F. Cesbron, 13 | |||
Metallurgical Plant Extension at South African Gold Mines, 145 | *Motor Vehicles, Electric and Petrol, Comparison, A. R. Galbraith, 39 | ||
*Motorists, Pilots' Service for, for the Metropolitan Area, 93 | |||
Methanometer for Detection of Fire-damp, Tests of, 169 | *Municipal Electrical "Old Stagers," Reunion, 694 | ||
Micrometer | |||
Mining Efficiency and Loss of Time in South Africa, F. C. W. Ingle, 265 | |||
Monel Metal | |||
Motor Car Manufacture in China, 621 | |||
Motor Car Parts, Sub-committees to Deal with, Appointed by British Engineering Standards Association, 13, 54 | |||
Motor Car, Single-seated Electric, for Use in Factories, 511 | |||
Motor Cars and Polished Surfaces, Disadvantages of, 93 | |||
Motor Cars and Trucks for Canada, American Goods Preferred on Ground of Price and Standardisation, 399 | |||
Motor Fuel, New, Monsieur Mailhe, 399 | |||
Motor Lifeboat for Wexford, 217 | |||
Motor Lifeboats, Increasing Construction of, by | |||
Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 217 | |||
Motor Service, Goods and Passenger, Between Hangchow and Yuhang, China, 679 | |||
Motor Spirit from Vegetable Oils, Monsieur Mailhe, 217 | |||
Motor Vehicle Radiators, Device for Prevention of Freezing, M. F. Cesbron, 13 | |||
Motor Vehicles, Electric and Petrol, Comparison | |||
A. R. Galbraith, 39 | |||
Motorists, | |||
Municipal Electrical | |||
N | N | ||
NASSAU, Opening for Shipbuilding and Repairing Yard, 22 | *NASSAU, Opening for Shipbuilding and Repairing Yard, 22 | ||
*Natural Gas, Huge Supply Discovered and Oil Hoped for near Vaux, 506 | |||
*Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Scholarships, 47 | |||
*Naval Continuous Wave Wireless Station Projected near Vancouver, 319 | |||
*Newcomen Society, Constitution and Rules, 373 | |||
*New York Church Front Cut Away and Moved 30ft., 567 | |||
*New Zealand, Hydro-electric Developments in, 567 | |||
*New Zealand War Memorial, 426 | |||
*Nitrates from the Atmosphere, Mr. Henry Ford's Offer, 119 | |||
*Norway Free Ports Question, 455 | |||
O | |||
*OIL Boring at Vancouver, 145 | |||
*Oil Borings in the United Kingdom in Progress and Suspended, 319 | |||
*Oil Deposits in the Andes, 93 | |||
*Oil Extraction by Cheap Process from Australian Shale, 679 | |||
*Oilfield of Northern Canada, Mineral Wealth in Addition to Oil, 169 | |||
*Oilfield Operations, Pumping Power Required. W. G. Taylor, 13 | |||
*Oil Fuel for Bunkering Ships, Pipe Laid at Bombay, 595 | |||
*Oil Gas Burner, Demonstration of, Mr. Cleary. 522 | |||
*Oil Mill Explosion, Unusual Type of, 567 | |||
*Oil Near the Benguella Railway, Africa, 399 | |||
*Oil Pipe Line 190 Miles Long Across Tehuantepec Isthmus, 169 | |||
*Oil Prospects in Mozambique, 621 | |||
*Oil Resources of the World, A. Beeby Thompson, 539 | |||
*Oil Sands Exploitation by Anglo-Swiss Company in Canton of Geneva, 39 | |||
*Oil Shale Discovery, Valuable, in South Africa. 169 | |||
*Oil Shales, Experimental Plant in New Brunswick, 119 | |||
*Oil Wells Output Capable of Extension by Proper Operation, A. F. Dabel, 705 | |||
*Olympia, Dinner at, 342 | |||
*Oppau Explosion Investigation, Unsuspected Danger Revealed, 373 | |||
*Oppau Explosion and its Lesson, M. Georges Claude, 373 | |||
*Optophone, Modification of, J. W. Giltay, 700 | |||
*Output Increase to Avoid Dismissals by Spanish Company, 193 | |||
*Oxy-acetylene Torch, Improved Form for Use Under Water, 93 | |||
*Oxygen Factory in Ceylon, The First, Blowpipe Welding by Natives, 705 | |||
OIL Boring at Vancouver, 145 | |||
Oil Borings in the United Kingdom in Progress and Suspended, 319 | |||
Oil Deposits in the Andes, 93 | |||
Oil Extraction by Cheap Process from Australian Shale, 679 | |||
Oilfield of Northern Canada, Mineral Wealth in Addition to Oil, 169 | |||
Oilfield Operations, Pumping Power Required | |||
W. G. Taylor | |||
Oil Fuel for Bunkering Ships, | |||
Oil Gas Burner, Demonstration of | |||
Oil Mill Explosion, Unusual Type of, 567 | |||
Oil Near the Benguella Railway, Africa, 399 | |||
Oil Pipe Line 190 Miles Long Across Tehuantepec Isthmus, 169 | |||
Oil Prospects in Mozambique, 621 | |||
Oil Resources of the World, A. Beeby Thompson, 539 | |||
Oil Sands Exploitation by Anglo-Swiss Company in Canton of Geneva, 39 | |||
Oil Shale Discovery, Valuable, in South Africa. 169 | |||
Oil Shales, Experimental Plant in New Brunswick, 119 | |||
Oil Wells Output Capable of Extension by Proper Operation, A. F. Dabel, 705 | |||
Olympia, Dinner at, 342 | |||
Oppau Explosion Investigation, Unsuspected | |||
Danger Revealed, 373 | |||
Oppau Explosion and its Lesson, M. Georges | |||
Claude, 373 | |||
Optophone, Modification of, J. W. Giltay, 700 | |||
Output Increase to Avoid Dismissals by Spanish | |||
Company, 193 | |||
Oxy-acetylene Torch, Improved Form for Use Under Water, 93 | |||
Oxygen Factory in Ceylon | |||
P | P | ||
PAINT Spraying or Paint Brushing, Results of Comparative Tests, 119 | *PAINT Spraying or Paint Brushing, Results of Comparative Tests, 119 | ||
*Papermaking and Use of Tropical Grasses, 539 | |||
Papermaking and Use of Tropical Grasses, 539 | *Paris Improvements on Wholesale Scale, 679 | ||
*Peat Bricks for Building Purposes, Expected Reduction in Building Costs, 293 | |||
Paris Improvements on Wholesale Scale, 679 | *Peat Cheaper than Coal for Use with Gas Producers in Ireland, 193 | ||
*Peat in Locomotive Boilers Used for Power Generation in Ireland by Marconi Company. 193 | |||
Peat Bricks for Building Purposes, Expected Reduction in Building Costs, 293 | *Pekin Museum for China's Minerals, 39 | ||
*Pekin Tramways and French Agreement, 347 | |||
Peat Cheaper than Coal for Use with Gas Producers in Ireland, 193 | *Petroleum Shale Search in Australia, Commonwealth's Offered Reward, 347 | ||
*Philippines, Trade in, Information Inquiries, 293 | |||
Peat in Locomotive Boilers Used for Power Generation in Ireland by Marconi Company. 193 | *Picture-hanging Wire, Suitable and Unsuitable, 93 | ||
*Pile Renewal by Special Rig, 119 | |||
Pekin Museum for | *Pneumatic Scratch Brush, 442 | ||
*Poland's Export of Alcohol, 67 | |||
Pekin Tramways and French Agreement | *Port Lincoln, South Australia, New Pier Construction, 293 | ||
*Powdered Fuel and Lost Heat, Professor F. Bacon, 93 | |||
Petroleum Shale Search in Australia, | *Power Plant for Pretoria, 67 | ||
*Presentation to Colonel Saxton White. 131 | |||
Philippines, Trade in, Information Inquiries, 293 | *Pretoria, Power Plant for, 67 | ||
*Prussian Chambers of Commerce Trade Report, 169 | |||
Picture-hanging Wire | *Pulpwood Chips, Moisture Content, 67 | ||
*Pumping Plant, Joint Installation for Two Transvaal Mines. 39 | |||
Pile Renewal by Special Rig, 119 | |||
Pneumatic Scratch Brush, 442 | |||
Port Lincoln, South Australia, New Pier Construction, 293 | |||
Powdered Fuel and Lost Heat, Professor F. | |||
Bacon, 93 | |||
Power Plant for Pretoria, 67 | |||
Presentation to Colonel Saxton White. 131 | |||
Pretoria, Power Plant for, 67 | |||
Prussian Chambers of Commerce Trade Report, 169 | |||
Pulpwood Chips, Moisture Content, 67 | |||
Pumping Plant, Joint Installation for Two Transvaal Mines. 39 | |||
R | |||
*RADIO-CONTROLLED .Motor Car. Captain R. E. Vaughan, 217 | |||
*Radium Development in Czecho-Slovakia, 265 | |||
*Radium, Recommendations for Safe Handling of. 39 | |||
*Rafting by Electrical Power in New Brunswick, 119 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | ||
*- Aberdeen to Penzance, Through Coaches for Twenty-two Hours' Journey, 347 373 ; Criticism, 705 | |||
Aberdeen to Penzance, Through Coaches for Twenty-two | *- Accidents : | ||
*-- Abermule Accident Claims for Compensation, 483 | |||
Accidents : | *-- Abermule Accident and Telescoping, Colonel Pringle's Report. 13 | ||
*-- Accident Reports, Issue for January to June, 1921, 265 | |||
Abermule Accident Claims for Compensation, 483 | *-- Accident Returns, Comparison between Figures for 1913 and for 1920. 649 | ||
*-- Batignolles Tunnel Disaster. Release of Arrested Signalman, 427 | |||
Abermule Accident and Telescoping, Colonel | *-- Beaumont Hamel Disastrous Derailment, 13 | ||
*-- Board of Trade Accident Inquiries Department, Additional Sub-inspector Appointed, 217 | |||
Accident Reports, Issue for January to June, 1921, 265 | *-- Buxton Locomotive Boiler Explosion, 539, 711 | ||
*-- Collision at Dawlish, 347, 648 | |||
Accident Returns, Comparison between Figures for 1913 and for 1920. 649 | *-- Collision at Newcastle, North-Eastern Railway, Report, 567 | ||
*-- Collision, Serious, at Selby, North-Eastern Railway, 169, 192, 319, 373 | |||
Batignolles Tunnel Disaster | *-- Excursion Train Fatal Accident to Passenger, 241 | ||
*-- Fatal Collision on the East London Railway, 67, 93, 427 | |||
Beaumont Hamel Disastrous Derailment, 13 | *-- Fatal Collision at New-street Station, Birmingham, 595, 649, 679 | ||
*-- Fatal Fire Accidents in Sleeping Cars, 483 | |||
Board of Trade Accident Inquiries Department | *-- French Railway Accidents Statistics, 140, 427 | ||
*-- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Derailment, Mistake by Experienced Man, 319 | |||
Buxton Locomotive Boiler Explosion, 539, 711 | *-- London and North-Western Goods Engine. Bursting of Boiler and Loss of Life. 539, 711 | ||
*-- Manchester, Slight Collision at Victoria Station, 125 | |||
Collision at Dawlish | *-- North British Railway Accident Due to Wind, 621 | ||
*-- Platelayers Run Down, Six Men Killed, 373 | |||
Collision at Newcastle, North-Eastern Railway, Report, 567 | *-- Shunting Accident Report, 67 | ||
*-- Tramway Accident, Fatal, at Tynemouth, 399 | |||
Collision, Serious, at Selby, North-Eastern Railway, 169, 192 | *- Acworth Committee and the Indian Government, 567 | ||
*- Amalgamation and the Railways Bill, 145--see also Grouping | |||
Excursion Train Fatal | *- Appointments and Staff Changes, 39, 373, 406, 621, 649, 705 | ||
*- Argentine Narrow-gauge lanes Construction Projected, 539 | |||
Fatal Collision on the East London Railway, 67, 93, 427 | *- Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 466 | ||
*- Australian Gauge Question, Report of Commission, 427 | |||
Fatal Collision at New-street Station, Birmingham, 595, 649, 679 | *- Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, 241 | ||
*- Australian Railway Rails and Fish-plates Orders to Standard Specifications, 265 | |||
Fatal Fire Accidents in Sleeping Cars, 483 | *- Australian Railways, Supreme Control of, Expert to be Appointed, 217 | ||
*- Australian State Railways' Annual Reports, Uniform System, 705 | |||
French Railway Accidents Statistics, 140, 427 | *- Australian Transcontinental Railway and the Mails, 714 | ||
*- Automatic Railway Control, W. J. Thorrowgood, 119 | |||
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Derailment, Mistake by Experienced Man, 319 | *- Automatically Controlled Machinery, 679 | ||
*- Baker-street Station, Metropolitan Railway, 634 | |||
London and North-Western Goods Engine. Bursting of Boiler and Loss of Life. 539 | *- Cars Handled per Hour at Rush Periods, 427 | ||
*- Baronetcy for Railway Official, 649 | |||
Manchester, Slight Collision at Victoria Station, 125 | *- Barrow Docks, Proposed Enlargement of, as Relief Work, 511 | ||
*- Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, Restoration Postponed, 193 | |||
North British Railway Accident Due to Wind, 621 | *- Belfast Tramways Reconstruction, Employment for Local ex-Service Men, 217 | ||
*- Bengal-Nagpur Railway Survey for Coalfield Railway near Cuttack, 265 | |||
Platelayers Run Down, Six Men Killed, 373 | *- Board of Trade General Panel, Selection of Representatives of Trading Interests, 539 | ||
*- Board of Trade--see also Ministry of Transport | |||
Shunting Accident Report, 67 | *- British Railways and the Great War, E. H. Pratt, 13, 127 | ||
*- Browne, Mr. Balfour, The Late, 373 | |||
Tramway Accident, Fatal, at Tynemouth | *- Bulgaria, New Railway Opened by the King, 628 | ||
*- Burma Railways' Collision. Large Number of Fatalities, 193 | |||
Acworth Committee and the Indian Government, 567 | *- Burntisland Harbour Transfer, 265 | ||
*- Cabs at Railway Stations. Question of Id. Charge, 217 | |||
Amalgamation and the Railways Bill, 145 | *- Canadian Government and Grand Trunk Award, 621 | ||
*- Canadian Pacific Line Ext ended and Branch Added, 399 | |||
Appointments and Staff Changes, 39, 373, 406, 621, 649, 705 | *- Canal Ownership and Administration Not Yet Settled, 67 | ||
*- Canton-Hankow Railway Bridges, Steel Plates for, 169, 241 | |||
Argentine Narrow-gauge lanes Construction Projected, 539 | *- Cardiff Docks and Harbours, Charges for Tonnage, Use of Cranes, andc., Reduced from 150 per cent. Above Pre-war Level to 125 per cent., 483 | ||
Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 466 | |||
Australian Gauge Question, Report of Commission, 427 | |||
Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, 241 | |||
Australian Railway Rails and Fish-plates | |||
Orders to Standard Specifications, 265 | |||
Australian Railways, Supreme Control of, Expert to be Appointed, 217 | |||
Australian State | |||
Australian Transcontinental Railway and the Mails, 714 | |||
Automatic Railway Control, W. J. | |||
Automatically Controlled Machinery, 679 | |||
Baker-street Station, Metropolitan Railway, 634 Cars Handled per Hour at Rush Periods, 427 | |||
Baronetcy for Railway Official, 649 | |||
Barrow Docks, Proposed Enlargement of, as Relief Work, 511 | |||
Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, Restoration Postponed, 193 | |||
Belfast Tramways Reconstruction, Employment for Local ex-Service Men, 217 | |||
Bengal-Nagpur Railway Survey for Coalfield Railway near Cuttack, 265 | |||
Board of Trade General Panel, Selection of Representatives of Trading Interests, 539 | |||
Board of | |||
British Railways and the Great War, E. H. | |||
Pratt, 13, 127 | |||
Browne, Mr. Balfour, The Late, 373 | |||
Bulgaria, New Railway Opened by the King | |||
Burma | |||
Burntisland Harbour Transfer, 265 | |||
Cabs at Railway Stations. Question of Id. | |||
Charge, 217 | |||
Canadian Government and Grand Trunk Award, 621 | |||
Canadian Pacific Line | |||
Canal Ownership and Administration Not Yet Settled, 67 | |||
Canton-Hankow Railway Bridges, Steel Plates for, 169, 241 | |||
Cardiff Docks and Harbours, Charges for Tonnage, Use of Cranes, | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | ||
*- Census of Railway Servants, 236 | |||
Indian | *- Central Europe Railways and Allocation of Rolling Stock, Sir F. Dent's Work, 687 | ||
*- Ceylon Government Railways Report, 455 ; Settlement of Differences with South Indian Railway, Condition of Railway and of its Finances, 455 | |||
Indian Railway Surveys for New Railways, 595, 705 | *- Chalk Fann Widening, 145 | ||
*- Chester Corporation Tramway Accounts, 241 | |||
Inland Waterways Development, 595 | *- Chilian Government Award of Contract for Electrification, 427 | ||
*- Chilian Government Loan for Railway Electrification, 241 | |||
Institutions, Locomotive and | *- Chilian Loan to be Spent in the United Kingdom, 119 | ||
*- Chuchow-Hengchow Section of Canton- Hankow Railway, 241 | |||
International Railway Congress to be held in Rome in 1922, | *- City and South London Railway, Agitation for Extension, 705 | ||
*- Clearing House Returns, Resumed Activities, 217 | |||
Ireland, Excursions for Christmas, 679 | *- Coal Dispute and Loss to Railways, 217 | ||
*- Coal and other Goods Traffic Statistics, 292, 427 | |||
Irish and British | *- Competition Between Railways, Restored Express Services, 265 | ||
*- Conference at Olympia, Road Transport by Railways, Question, 455 | |||
Irish Disturbances and Railway Fatalities, 39 | *- Congestion on Metropolitan District Trains Going East, Midland Railway Concerned. 347 | ||
*- Control, Cessation, and Jubilee of the Earlier Railway Control Acts, 131 | |||
Irish Railway Conciliation Board | *- Control of Railways Expiry and the Railways Bill, 39 | ||
*- Cotton, Transportation of, and Railway Haulage at Liverpool and Manchester, Arthur Watson, 13 | |||
Irish | *- Creosoted Timber Bridge and Question of Fire Risks, 455 | ||
*- Czecho-Slovakia. Skoda Works Hundredth Railway Engine in Three Years. 319 | |||
Irish | *- Death of Mr. J. A. Bowes, 399 | ||
*- Death of Lieut.-Colonel P. G. von Donop, R.E., 511 | |||
Iron Ore, | *- Death of Mr. F. Huth Jackson, 624 | ||
*- Death of Monsieur Albert Sarpiaux, 427 | |||
Japan, Projected Railway Submarine Tunne between Main Island and Kyushu, 13 | *- Death of Monsieur Louis Weissenbruck, 217 | ||
*- Death of Mr. Wilson-Fox, 567 | |||
Japanese Scheme for Iron Railway Bridge in Tokyo | *- December Train Alterations, Better Connections, 621 | ||
*- Demerara Railway Sale to British Honduras Government, 13 | |||
Kings Lynn Docks and Railway, 217 | *- Detonator, New Form of, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 595 | ||
*- Dispute Settlement by Accident, 511 | |||
Labour Party and the Ministry of Transport, 483 | *- District and Midland Railways, Rolling Stock Dispute and Settlement, 347, 511 | ||
*- District Railway Installs Train Starting by Electric Bell, 39 | |||
Lancashire and Yorkshire and London and North-Western Railways, Amalgamation, 525, 567, 649, 679 | *- Dwina, Railway Bridge Over, to be Reopened, 595 | ||
*- Ealing, Shepherd's Bush and Liverpool- street Expedited Service, 649 | |||
Letter Posting by Railway for Extra | *- Economy in Passenger Train Mileage, 319 | ||
*- Eight-hour Day to Cease on South African Railways, 595 | |||
Letterkenny to Burtonport Extension, Present Control to Continue, 67 | *- Eight-hour Day, Complaints of Exceeding, by Some Railwaymen. 13 | ||
*- Eight-hour Day on the French Railways, 198 | |||
Liverpool and Manchester New Road for Motor Traffic, 705 | *- Electric Railways in Norway, New Construction, 427 | ||
*- Electrification of Paulista Railway of Brazil. 217 | |||
Liverpool Overhead Railway New System of Signalling, 241 | *- Euston Exhibition of Architectural Drawings by Engineer's Staff, 705 | ||
*- Euston Station War Memorial Unveiled by Lord Haig, 459 | |||
Locomotive Capacity, Data of Various Companies in the United Kingdom, 319 | *- Excursion Fares and Reduction in Charabancs' Trips. 347, 399 | ||
*- Fares, London Electric Railway's Obligation, 93 | |||
Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Statistics, 427 | *- Fares Reduction, but Charges Much Above Pre-war Level, 217 | ||
*- Fares Reduction in Prospect, 67, 101 | |||
Locomotive Replaced by Motor Omnibus on French Branch Line, 649 | *- Finsbury Park and Hammersmith Journey Time Shortened, 399 | ||
*- Fires Due to Abnormal Heat, Wooden Railway Station Burnt, 119 | |||
Locomotive, Turbo-condenser, Tested | *- Fish Waste and Railway Charges, 347 | ||
*- Football Special Trains and Fares, 241 | |||
Locomotive and Wagon Export from the United States, Great Decrease in, 519 | *- French Railways' Traffic Finance Statistics. 399 | ||
*- French State Railways' Steamer for Joint Cross-Channel Service, 145, 193 | |||
Locomotives, | *- Future of British Rail wavs, Sir George Paish, 679 | ||
*- Gas Lighting and Coal Fires to be Removed from French Trains, 455 | |||
London, Brighton and South Coast Train Service Acceleration, 649 | *- Goods and Mineral Rates, Reduction, 373, 679 | ||
*- Goods Traffic Statistics, 145, 265, 319, 427, 621 | |||
London Electric | *- Government Special for Holyhead. Slow Time Journey, 649 | ||
*- Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Disastrous Financial Position, 293 | |||
London and North-Western Railway, Chalk Farm Widening | *- Great Eastern Railway New Sea Route to the Continent, 47 | ||
*- Great Western Railway Magazine, 58 | |||
London and North-Western Electric Rails Laid, 371 | *- Great Western Railway and South Wales Traders, 101 | ||
*- Gretna Explosives Factory and Property, Railway Lines and Sidings, 399 | |||
London and North-Western and London, Brighton and South Coast | *- Grouping of Eastern, North-Eastern and East Scottish Companies, Issue of Booklet, 347 | ||
*- Grouping of Railways, but Competition Remains, 39 | |||
London and North-Western Railway to Take Over Piers, | *- Grouping of Railways, Meetings of Shareholders of the London and North-Western and of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways, 525, 567 | ||
*- Grouping System, Figures Compared, 145 | |||
London and North-Western Steamer Slieve Donard Launched, 398 | *- Groups of Railways, Number of Directors, 119 | ||
*- Halwill-Torrington Light Railway, Government Grant Refused, 241 | |||
London and North-Western Workshops, Short Time and Long Holidays, 621 | *- Harwich-Zeebrugge Route to Continent, 265 | ||
*- Hawaii Railways, Particulars of, 145 | |||
London and South-Western | *- Highland Railway Adapts Disused Gas Cylinders as Containers for Engine Oil Fuel, 13 | ||
*- Holyhead Harbour Deepening for Quicker Irish Mails Transit, 567 | |||
London and South-Western Service between Southampton and Cherbourg | *- Holy head Piers and Quays Taken Over from Ministry of Transport by London and North-Western Railway, 34 | ||
*- India to Adopt Automatic Continuous Vacuum Brake, 39 | |||
Los Andes, Santiago and Valparaiso | *- Indian Loan for Purchase of Railway Material in United Kingdom, 13 | ||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
Lunch Charges on Various Railways, Reduction of, 539 | *- Indian Railwaysí Report, Financial Recommendations, 13, 319, 679 | ||
*- Indian Railway Surveys for New Railways, 595, 705 | |||
Lunch on the Great Western Railway, 427 | *- Inland Waterways Development, 595 | ||
*- Institutions, Locomotive and Railway--see Associations | |||
*- International Railway Congress to be held in Rome in 1922, 169 | |||
*- Ireland, Excursions for Christmas, 679 | |||
Maintenance and Renewal versus Dividends, 455 | *- Irish and British Railways' Claims Against the Government, 39 | ||
*- Irish Disturbances and Railway Fatalities, 39 | |||
Manchester Railway Stations and Grouping 539 | *- Irish Railway Conciliation Board Meeting. | ||
*- Irish Railway' Claims and Future Conditions as to Pay, andc.. 169, 193, 217 | |||
Melbourne to Start Electric Railless Tram ways, 704 | *- Irish Railways' Eight-hours Day Question. Arbitration, 265 | ||
*- Iron Ore, andc., for Blast-furnaces and Steel Works, Temporary Reduction in Carriage Rates, 427 | |||
Metropolitan Railway | *- Japan, Projected Railway Submarine Tunne between Main Island and Kyushu, 13 | ||
*- Japanese Scheme for Iron Railway Bridge in Tokyo, 193 | |||
Metropolitan Railway | *- Kings Lynn Docks and Railway, 217 | ||
*- Labour Party and the Ministry of Transport, 483 | |||
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire and London and North-Western Railways, Amalgamation, 525, 567, 649, 679 | |||
*- Letter Posting by Railway for Extra Fee, 169 | |||
Midland Railway | *- Letterkenny to Burtonport Extension, Present Control to Continue, 67 | ||
*- Liverpool and Manchester New Road for Motor Traffic, 705 | |||
Midland Railway Discontinues Zone Tickets, 595 | *- Liverpool Overhead Railway New System of Signalling, 241 | ||
*- Locomotive Capacity, Data of Various Companies in the United Kingdom, 319 | |||
Midland Railway Goods Stations Reopened, 241 | *- Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Statistics, 427 | ||
*- Locomotive Replaced by Motor Omnibus on French Branch Line, 649 | |||
Midland Railway and Train Control, Voluminous Record, 119 | *- Locomotive, Turbo-condenser, Tested. 455 | ||
*- Locomotive and Wagon Export from the United States, Great Decrease in, 519 | |||
Midland | *- Locomotives, Baldwin's Narrow-gauge, Disposal Board Quotation, 193 | ||
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Train Service Acceleration, 649 | |||
*- London Electric Railways' Common Fund, 705 | |||
*- London and North-Western Railway, Chalk Farm Widening, 145 | |||
Milk Conveyance, Consultation as to Suitable Vehicle, 595 | *- London and North-Western Electric Rails Laid, 371 | ||
*- London and North-Western and London, Brighton and South Coast Railways' Through Train. 567 | |||
Ministry of Transport | *- London and North-Western Railway to Take Over Piers, andc., at Holyhead from Ministry of Transport, 34 | ||
*- London and North-Western Steamer Slieve Donard Launched, 398 | |||
Motor Car Rail Conveyance Through the Severn Tunnel, 705 | *- London and North-Western Workshops, Short Time and Long Holidays, 621 | ||
*- London and South-Western Railway's Offer for German Floating Dock, 705 | |||
Motor Cars Sent by Severn Tunnel, 265 | *- London and South-Western Service between Southampton and Cherbourg, 67 | ||
*- Los Andes, Santiago and Valparaiso, Projected Railway, 595 | |||
N.U.R. and the Eight | *- Lunch Charges on Various Railways, Reduction of, 539 | ||
*- Lunch on the Great Western Railway, 427 | |||
National Union of Railwaymen, Jubilee Date, 193 | *- "Luxurious" Travelling, Midland and Great Northern Joint Line, 292 | ||
*- Maintenance and Renewal versus Dividends, 455 | |||
Newfoundland Railway Troubles, 319 | *- Manchester Railway Stations and Grouping 539 | ||
*- Melbourne to Start Electric Railless Tram ways, 704 | |||
New Railway Schemes and Unemployment, 483 | *- Metropolitan Railway Company's Bill, Clause Regarding Directors, 595 | ||
*- Metropolitan Railway Engineer's Improvements, 39 | |||
New South Wales Government Railways, Progress of Automatic Signalling, 511 | *- Metropolitaine's First Deficit, 169 | ||
*- Midland Railway Company's War Memorial, 705 | |||
New South Wales Railway | *- Midland Railway Discontinues Zone Tickets, 595 | ||
*- Midland Railway Goods Stations Reopened, 241 | |||
New Zealand Order for British-built Rolling Stock and Rails, 13 | *- Midland Railway and Train Control, Voluminous Record, 119 | ||
*- Midland Railway Workshops, Short Time an I Long Holidays, 621, 679 | |||
North British Railway Claim Against Ministry of Transport, 93, 265, 539, 621 | *- Midland Railwaymen's Worthy War Memo rial to their Fellow-workmen, 119. 511 | ||
*- Milk Conveyance, Consultation as to Suitable Vehicle, 595 | |||
North Staffordshire Railway and | *- Ministry of Transport, Future Arrangement 13, 539 | ||
*- Motor Car Rail Conveyance Through the Severn Tunnel, 705 | |||
Norway | *- Motor Cars Sent by Severn Tunnel, 265 | ||
*- N.U.R. and the Eight Hours' Day, 595 | |||
Oil Fuel Containers Out of Adapted Gas Cylinders, 13 | *- National Union of Railwaymen, Jubilee Date, 193 | ||
*- Newfoundland Railway Troubles, 319 | |||
Oil Fuel Locomotives in the United Kingdom, Completed and in Course of Fitting, 13 | *- New Railway Schemes and Unemployment, 483 | ||
*- New South Wales Government Railways, Progress of Automatic Signalling, 511 | |||
Oil Fuel Use Extended, 67 | *- New South Wales Railway Commissioners' Annual Report, 483 | ||
*- New Zealand Order for British-built Rolling Stock and Rails, 13 | |||
Oils, | *- North British Railway Claim Against Ministry of Transport, 93, 265, 539, 621 | ||
*- North Staffordshire Railway and Canal Water Supply, 93 | |||
Ontario, Railway Extension in, 483 | *- Norway, Electric Railway Construction in, 427 | ||
*- Oil Fuel Containers Out of Adapted Gas Cylinders, 13 | |||
Osaka Electric Railway, Extension of Lines, Overhead and Underground, 319 | *- Oil Fuel Locomotives in the United Kingdom, Completed and in Course of Fitting, 13 | ||
*- Oil Fuel Use Extended, 67 | |||
Osaka and Kobe New Line, 347 | *- Oils, andc., Increase in Tonnage Carried in June, 319 | ||
*- Ontario, Railway Extension in, 483 | |||
Parcel Rates Reduction to Compete with | *- Osaka Electric Railway, Extension of Lines, Overhead and Underground, 319 | ||
*- Osaka and Kobe New Line, 347 | |||
Post Office and | *- Parcel Rates Reduction to Compete with Post Office and Firms' Own Deliveries, 347 | ||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | ||
*- Paris Nord-Sud Railway Purchased by the Metropolitaine, 119 | |||
Paris Nord-Sud Railway Purchased by the | *- Passenger Traffic Statistics, 145, 265, 319, 427, 621 | ||
*- Pekin-Hankow Line, Projected Bridge Over the Yellow River, 13 | |||
Passenger Traffic Statistics, 145, 265, 319, 427, 621 | *- Pekin-Suiyuan Railway, Extension of Various Shops, Stores and Works, 119 | ||
*- Pekin-Suiyuan Railway, Improvements of the Line and Engines Projected, 127 | |||
Pekin-Hankow Line, Projected Bridge Over the Yellow River, 13 | *- Pekin, Tramways for, 67 | ||
*- Perishable Fruit Traffic in America, 679 | |||
Pekin-Suiyuan Railway, Extension of Various Shops, Stores and Works, 119 | *- Permanent Way Institution, Summer Meeting in Belgium. 39 | ||
*- Pre-war Railway Institution Revival, 293 | |||
Pekin-Suiyuan Railway, Improvements of the Line and Engines Projected, 127 | *- Privilege Tickets at Home and in Australia, 319 | ||
*- Quinquennial Valuation of Railways to be Revived, 426 | |||
Pekin, Tramways for, 67 | *- Railway Administration by Stockholders, Abandoned Restriction, 8 | ||
*- Railway and Canal Commission, Composition Challenged, 193 | |||
Perishable Fruit Traffic in America, 679 | *- Railway Material Export Statistics, 140, 293, 347, 373, 455, 672 | ||
*- Railway New, in Mexico, 649 | |||
Permanent Way Institution, Summer Meeting in Belgium | *- Railway Pre-war Facilities, but at Higher Fares, 13, 119 | ||
*- Railway Rates Advisory Committee, Classification of Returned Empties, 621 ; Committee's Report on Coastwise Shipping, 39 ; Traders' Tickets Inquiry, 119, 209, 621 | |||
Pre-war Railway Institution Revival, 293 Privilege Tickets at Home and in Australia, 319 | *- Railway Rates, Cheaper Fuel, and Wages Reduction, 567 | ||
*- Railway Rates, Trade Depression, and the Coal Strike, 567 | |||
Quinquennial Valuation of Railways to be Revived, 426 | *- Railway Rates Tribunal, Annual Report to be Made to Transport Minister, 163 | ||
*- Railway Rates Tribunal, Composition of, 483, 511, 679 | |||
Railway Administration by Stockholders, Abandoned Restriction, 8 | *- Railway Rates Tribunal, Rules of Procedure, 705 | ||
*- Railway Rates Tribunal to be Set Up underRailways Bill, 217 | |||
and Canal Commission, Composition Challenged, 193 | *- Railway Rates Tribunal, Salary of Chairman, 241 | ||
*- Railway Returns for 1920, 567 | |||
Material Export Statistics, 140, 293 | *- Railway Servants in Britain and in United States, Great Reduction in Number of Grades, 119 | ||
*- Railway Trade Union and State Ownership, also De-control, Mr. J. H. Thomas' Views, 193 | |||
347, 373, 455, 672 | *- Railway Workshops Employees, Pre-war Numbers, 13 | ||
*- Railways Act, Anxiety of the Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Industries, 567 | |||
New, in Mexico, 649 | *- Railways Act, Cessation of Conciliation Boards, 319 | ||
*- Railways Act, Delay in Establishing Councils, Complaints, 705 | |||
Pre- | *- Railways Amalgamation Tribunal. 621, 679 | ||
*- Railways Anniversaries, Eightieth, in 1921, 399 | |||
Rates Advisory Committee, Classification of Returned Empties, 621 ; | *- Railways Bill 39, 67, 93, 119, 123, 145, 163, 169, 217 | ||
*- Railways Works, Short Time and Long Holiday, 621, 679 | |||
Rates, Cheaper Fuel, and Wages Reduction, 567 | *- Railwaymen's Guaranteed Week, 93 | ||
*- Railwaymen's Pay and Reduced Cost of Living, 13, 539, 679 | |||
Rates, Trade Depression, and the Coal Strike, 567 | *- Railwaymen's Pay and Scottish General Managers, 347, 373, 427 | ||
*- Railway-owned Workshops After Grouping, Future Work of, 169 | |||
Rates Tribunal, Annual Report to be Made to Transport Minister | *- Receipts and Expenditure for May, Effect of the Coal Dispute, 67 | ||
*- Receipts and Expenditure for July, 265 | |||
Rates Tribunal, Composition of, 483, 511, 679 | *- Reduced Goods Rate, Conferences on Question, 427 | ||
*- Reductions Due to Coal Strike, Statistics of, 34, 67 | |||
Rates Tribunal, Rules of Procedure, 705 | *- Road Vehicles for Passengers and Goods, Railways Seek Parliamentary Powers for, 621 | ||
*- Rods for Working Points, Effect of Temperature, New Compensator, 399 | |||
Rates Tribunal to be Set Up | *- Rolling Stock Material, Revision of British Standard Specifications, 28 | ||
*- Rumanian Negotiations for German Locomotives, 93 | |||
*- Runaway Catch Points for Accident Prevention, 93 | |||
*- Russian Locomotive Repair, Contract for Balto-British Shipyard at Reval, 483 | |||
Returns for 1920, 567 | *- "Safety" Propaganda in New Form Proposed, 203 | ||
*- St. John's Ambulance, Great Western Men's Certificates, 539 | |||
Servants in Britain and in United States, Great Reduction in Number of Grades, 119 | *- Salaries of Chief Railway Officers, Economies, 217 | ||
*- Saloon Coaches for Ambulance Trains, Unwanted Surplus, 101 | |||
*- Sampierdarena-Ovada-Alessandria and the Milan-Bologna Railway Lines to be Electrified, 67 | |||
*- Sand Drag Invention an English One, 140 | |||
Workshops Employees, Pre-war Numbers, 13 | *- Scottish Railway Companies and their Men, 347, 373, 427, 621, 649 | ||
*- Scottish Railways, Passing Interim Dividends, 193, 621 | |||
Railways Act, Anxiety of the Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Industries, 567 | *- Severn Tunnel Ventilating Plant, Renewal, 539 | ||
*- Shopping Tickets to London, 595 | |||
Act, Cessation of Conciliation Boards, 319 | *- Signalling-- see also Institution of Railway Signal Engineers | ||
*- Signalmen's Wages, Lengthy Negotiations Due to Variety of Work in Different Boxes, 193 | |||
Act, Delay in Establishing Councils, Complaints, 705 | *- Signals with Coloured Lights, 265 | ||
*- Six Months' Return Tickets, No Action by Ministry of Transport, 13 | |||
Amalgamation Tribunal. 621 | *- Sleeping Accommodation between Paddington and South Wales, 649 | ||
*- Snow Clearance at Engine Terminals on Canadian Railways by Use of Steam Coils, 483 | |||
Bill 39, 67, 93, 119, 123, 145, 163 | *- Soldiers' Tickets at Reduced Rates not Resumed, 193 | ||
*- Solway Firth Bridge, Caledonian Railway, Closed Indefinitely, 145 | |||
169, 217 | *- South African Electrification of Railway from Glencoe to Pietermaritzburg, 621, 649 | ||
*- South African Railways' Coal Traffic Wagons, Mr. Kelway-Bamber, 595 | |||
Works | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | ||
*- South African Railways’ Electrification, Messrs. Merz and McLellan’s Recommendations, 705 | |||
*- South African Railways’ Electrification a Question of Cost, 199 | |||
*- South African State Railway Electrification, 595 | |||
*- South Indian Railway, Acworth Committee Report, 567 | |||
*- Southern Pacific Railroad, Striking Variety in its Situation Requiring Corresponding Contrasts in its Construction, 193 | |||
*- Southern Pacific Railroad, Wholesale Motor Car Destruction at Level Crossings, 705 | |||
*- Speed Orders by Railway Companies, 649 | |||
Railway-owned Workshops After Grouping, Future Work of, 169 | *- Ssupingchieh-Tsenchiatun Railway Extension, 241 | ||
*- Summer Time, Want of International Uniformity and Delay of Trains, 511 | |||
Receipts and Expenditure for May, Effect of the Coal Dispute, 67 | *- Survey for Possible Mail Line from Karachi, 373 | ||
*- Swedish Locomotives for Russia, 293 | |||
Receipts and Expenditure for July, 265 | *- Swedish Railway Electrification, 145 | ||
*- Swiss Railway Orders for Single-phase Locomotives, 355 | |||
Reduced Goods Rate, Conferences on Question, 427 | *- Swiss Railways’ Successful Loan for Electrification, 45 | ||
*- Swiss Railways’ Turbine Locomotive Tests, 399 | |||
Reductions Due to Coal Strike, Statistics of, 34, 67 | *- Sydney Tube Railway, Completion Urged, Cost, 679 | ||
*- Syrens for Underground Railway Stations, 595 | |||
Road Vehicles for Passengers and Goods, Railways Seek Parliamentary Powers for, 621 | *- Tablet Exchanging Apparatus, Original Inventor, 39 | ||
*- Tasmanian Railway Locomotives Purchase, 293 | |||
Rods for Working Points, Effect of Temperature, New Compensator, 399 | *- Territorial Army Camps and the Railways, 145 | ||
*- Through Cross-country Service Restored, 567 | |||
Rolling Stock Material, Revision of British Standard Specifications, 28 | *- Through Passenger and Goods Traffic, Weekly Returns Still Missing, 293 | ||
*- Track Relaying by Contract, 380 | |||
Rumanian Negotiations for German Locomotives, 93 | *- Traders’ Tickets, Concession by English Railway Companies, 209, 621 | ||
*- Traders’ Tickets Increased Cost Referred to Rates Advisory Committee, 119 | |||
Runaway Catch Points for Accident Prevention, 93 | *- Traffic Statistics, Goods’, 145, 265, 319, 427 | ||
*- Traffic Statistics, Passenger, 145, 265, 319, 427 | |||
Russian Locomotive Repair, Contract for Balto-British Shipyard at Reval, 483 | *- Train Alterations and Restored Services, 39 | ||
*- Train Starting Hours, London and South- Western and Midland, 373 | |||
St. | *- Tramway Axles, Standard Specification for, 372 | ||
*- Transport, Minister of. Lord Peel to Succeed Sir Eric Geddes, 511 | |||
Salaries of Chief Railway Officers, Economies, 217 | *- Transport, Ministry of, and the Board of Trade, Future Arrangements and Reduction of Staff, 511, 539 | ||
*- Truck Loading in Victoria. Results of Improved Method, 39 | |||
Saloon Coaches for Ambulance Trains | *- Tube Railway for Calcutta, 67 | ||
*- Tube Railways, No Moro Trains after Midnight, 67 | |||
Unwanted Surplus, 101 | *- Tunnel, Proposed New, under the Thames, 169 | ||
*- Turbine-driven Locomotive, Swedish, 241 | |||
Sampierdarena-Ovada-Alessandria and the Milan-Bologna Railway Lines to be Electrified, 67 | *- Uganda Railways, Kilindini Deep-water Pier Contract, 67 | ||
*- United Kingdom Railway Dividends, 119 | |||
Sand Drag Invention an English One, 140 Scottish Railway Companies and their Men, 347, 373, 427, 621, 649 | *- United States Railways : | ||
*-- Accident Bulletins of the Inter-State Commerce Commission, 649 | |||
Scottish Railways | *-- American Railroads and Rail Manufacturers, Rail Defects and Failures, 347 | ||
*-- Boston Railway stations, 93 | |||
Severn Tunnel Ventilating Plant, Renewal, 539 | *-- Brake Tests with Heavy Trains, 100, 399 | ||
*-- Claims on Government and Counter¬claims by Railways, 145 | |||
Shopping Tickets to London, 595 | *-- Consolidation of Railway Systems, Plan and Inquiry, 373 | ||
*-- Death of Mr. J. F. Wallace, 169 | |||
*-- Economical Working and Brighter Out¬look for the Railways, 241 | |||
*-- Federal Control and Payments to Certain Associations, Divided Opinion, 511 | |||
*-- Inter-State Commission and Reduction of Export Rates on Iron and Steel, 241 | |||
*-- Motor Omnibus Converted to Run on Railroad in America, 67 | |||
Signals with Coloured Lights, 265 | *-- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway, Freedom from Accident, 477 | ||
*-- New York Terminal Passenger Traffic, Grand Central Record, 293 | |||
Six | *-- New York Transit, Municipal Ownership Recommended, 399 | ||
*-- “Pageant of Progress” in Chicago, Typical Railway Engines, 293 | |||
Sleeping Accommodation between Paddington and South Wales, 649 | *-- Pennsylvania Railroad “Musts,” 93 | ||
*-- Pennsylvania Railroad, New Steel Rails and Sleepers, 93 | |||
Snow Clearance at Engine Terminals on Canadian Railways by Use of Steam Coils, 483 | *-- Perishable Goods Traffic in United States 265 | ||
*-- Permanent Way Men on a Western States Railway, Wholesale Abandonment of Work, 539 | |||
*-- Railway Servants Reduced Numbers, Comparison of Hours, Pay, andc., 145 | |||
*-- “Short Lines” in the United States, 145 | |||
Solway Firth Bridge, Caledonian Railway, Closed Indefinitely, 145 | *-- Sleeper Treating Plant and Locomotive Crane Work on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 539 | ||
*-- Steel Billets and Railway Trucks in the United States, 145 | |||
South African Electrification of Railway from Glencoe to Pietermaritzburg, 621, 649 | *-- Track Work and Standard Wages, 380 | ||
*-- Turbo-condenser Locomotive Tested, 455 | |||
South African Railways Coal Traffic Wagons, Mr. Kelway-Bamber, 595 | *-- Viaducts, High, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, Unexpected Difficulties, 93 | ||
*-- Virginia Railway Locomotive Test, 100, 399 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS | *-- Wages Reduction and Strike Cancelment, 483 | ||
*-- Wagon Repairs on United States Railways, 293 | |||
South African Railways’ Electrification, Messrs. Merz and McLellan’s Recommendations, 705 | *- UNPAINTED Carriages Requisitioned, 145 | ||
*- Urban Electric Railway Services, J. P. Thomas, 595 | |||
South African Railways’ Electrification a Question of Cost, 199 | *- Victorian Railways Locomotive, “C1” Class, 594 | ||
*- Victorian Railways New Locomotive Construction, 483 | |||
South African State Railway Electrification, 595 | *- Wages Reduction by Sliding Scale, 67 | ||
*- Wagons, Privately Owned, Sir Eric Geddes' Views, 93, 169 | |||
South Indian Railway, Acworth Committee Report, 567 | *- Wagons, Privately Owned, Mr. E. H. Pratts’ Views, 127 | ||
*- Wagons, Railway Owned, Under Repair, Number at Pre-war Level, 73 | |||
Southern Pacific Railroad, Striking Variety in | |||
Southern Pacific Railroad, Wholesale Motor | |||
Car Destruction at Level Crossings, 705 | |||
Speed Orders by Railway Companies, 649 | |||
Ssupingchieh-Tsenchiatun Railway Extension, 241 | |||
Summer Time, Want of International Uniformity and Delay of Trains, 511 | |||
Survey for Possible Mail Line from Karachi, 373 | |||
Swedish Locomotives for Russia, 293 | |||
Swedish Railway Electrification, 145 | |||
Swiss Railway Orders for Single-phase Locomotives, 355 | |||
Swiss Railways’ Successful Loan for Electrification, 45 | |||
Swiss Railways’ Turbine Locomotive Tests, 399 | |||
Sydney Tube | |||
Syrens for Underground Railway Stations, | |||
Tablet Exchanging Apparatus | |||
Tasmanian Railway Locomotives | |||
Territorial Army Camps and the Railways, 145 | |||
Through Cross-country Service Restored, 567 | |||
Through Passenger and Goods Traffic | |||
Weekly Returns Still Missing, 293 | |||
Track Relaying by Contract, 380 | |||
Traders’ Tickets, Concession by English | |||
Railway Companies, 209, 621 | |||
Traders’ Tickets Increased Cost Referred to Rates Advisory Committee, 119 | |||
Traffic Statistics, Goods’ | |||
Traffic Statistics, Passenger, 145, 265, 319, 427 | |||
Train Alterations and Restored Services, 39 | |||
Train Starting Hours, London and South- | |||
Western and Midland, 373 | |||
Tramway Axles | |||
Transport, Minister of. Lord Peel to Succeed Sir Eric Geddes, 511 | |||
Transport, Ministry of, and the Board of Trade, Future Arrangements and Reduction of Staff, 511, 539 | |||
Truck Loading in Victoria. Results of Improved Method, 39 | |||
Tube Railway for Calcutta, 67 | |||
Tube Railways, No | |||
Tunnel, Proposed New, under the Thames, 169 | |||
Turbine-driven Locomotive, Swedish, 241 | |||
Uganda Railways | |||
United Kingdom Railway Dividends | |||
United States Railways : | |||
Accident Bulletins of the Inter-State Commerce Commission, 649 | |||
American Railroads and Rail Manufacturers, Rail Defects and Failures, 347 | |||
Boston Railway stations, 93 | |||
Brake Tests with Heavy Trains, 100, 399 | |||
Claims on Government and | |||
Consolidation of Railway Systems, Plan and Inquiry, 373 | |||
Death of Mr. J. F. Wallace, 169 | |||
Economical Working and Brighter | |||
Federal Control and Payments to Certain Associations, Divided Opinion, 511 | |||
Inter-State Commission and Reduction of Export Rates on Iron and Steel, 241 | |||
Motor Omnibus Converted to Run on Railroad in America, 67 | |||
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway, Freedom from Accident, 477 | |||
New York Terminal Passenger Traffic, Grand Central Record, 293 | |||
New York Transit, Municipal Ownership Recommended, 399 | |||
Pennsylvania Railroad “Musts,” 93 | |||
Pennsylvania Railroad, New Steel Rails and Sleepers, 93 | |||
Perishable Goods Traffic in United States 265 | |||
Permanent Way Men on a Western States Railway, Wholesale Abandonment of Work, 539 | |||
Railway Servants Reduced Numbers, Comparison of Hours, Pay, | |||
Sleeper Treating Plant and Locomotive | |||
Crane Work on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 539 | |||
Steel Billets and Railway Trucks in the United States, 145 | |||
Track Work and Standard Wages, 380 | |||
Turbo-condenser Locomotive Tested, 455 | |||
Viaducts, High, on the Philadelphia and | |||
Reading Railway, Unexpected Difficulties | |||
Virginia Railway Locomotive Test, 100, 399 | |||
Wages Reduction and Strike Cancelment, 483 | |||
Wagon Repairs on United States | |||
UNPAINTED Carriages Requisitioned | |||
Thomas, 595 | |||
Victorian Railways Locomotive, | |||
Victorian Railways New Locomotive Construction, 483 | |||
Wages Reduction by Sliding Scale, 67 | |||
Wagons, Privately Owned, Sir Eric Geddes' | |||
Views, 93, 169 | |||
Wagons, Privately Owned, Mr. E. H. Pratts’ Views, 127 | |||
Wagons, Railway Owned, Under Repair, Number at Pre-war Level, 73 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : | ||
*- War Claims of Railways, Terms of Division of Settlement Money, 119 | |||
*- War Memorial, London and North-Western Unveiled by Lord Haig, 459 | |||
*- War Seal Foundation, London and North- Western, Staff and Servants' Contribution, 399 | |||
*- Weekend Cheap Tickets, Revival of, 427 | |||
*- Welsh Railway Proposals, Inquiry by Light Railway Commission, 455 | |||
*- Youths' Payment as Men Deferred to Former Age of Twenty Years, 511 | |||
*RAIN Making, Artificial, What it Would Mean in Horse-power, 67 | |||
*Refractory Silica Brick Industry in the United States, 539 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Deterioration and Cause, 705 | |||
*Research Association of British Motor and Allied Manufacturers, 102 | |||
*Research Work in the Colonies, Committee Report, 241 | |||
*Road Improvements and Unemployment in Oldbury District, 511 | |||
*Rochdale Canal Ceases Carrying Business, 13 | |||
*Rock Drill, Leyner Type, Phthisis Dangers of, 265 | |||
*Royal Agricultural Show at Cambridge in 1922, 633 | |||
*R.A.C. Official Demonstrations, 277 | |||
*Rubber for Papermaking, F. Kaye, 511 | |||
*Rubber Situation in British Colonies and Protectorates, Committee to Investigate, 483, 522 | |||
*Russian Industry, Review of, 543 | |||
*Russo-German Trade, Increasing Activity, 319 | |||
*Rust-proofing of Small Automobile Parts, 265 | |||
S | |||
*SAFETY Foot Valve, Key's Patent, 128 | |||
*Scholarships, Archibald Dawnay, 230, 472, 576 | |||
*Scholarships in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 47 | |||
*Science Library at Science Museum, Classification Volume, 158 | |||
*Scientific Expedition from Norway to Jan Mayen, 169 | |||
*Scientific and Industrial Research, MS. Copy of Bibliography of Lubricants, 399 | |||
*Scientific Industries Club in Newcastle to be Started, 483 | |||
*Scientific Research, Beit Fellowships Awarded, 145 | |||
*Scientific Test House in Sydney, 347 | |||
*Seventy Years Old Survey Stakes for Abandoned Railway, 595 | |||
*Sewage System for Kobe, Japan, 319 | |||
*Shafting, Flexible, Fraser and Glass, 694 | |||
*Shale, Waste, from Mines, Experiments in Oil Distillation, 567 | |||
*Shanghai, New Dockyard Projected, 145 | |||
*Shanghai, Port Improvement Schemes, 455, 649 | |||
*Sheep and Dairy Farms in New Zealand, Electrical Power on, 217 | |||
*Shells Magazine Exploded by Accidental Fire at Versailles, 169 | |||
SAFETY Foot Valve, Key's Patent, 128 | |||
Scholarships, Archibald Dawnay, 230, 472, 576 | |||
Scholarships in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 47 | |||
Science Library at Science Museum, Classification Volume, 158 | |||
Scientific Expedition from Norway to Jan Mayen, 169 | |||
Scientific and Industrial Research, MS. Copy of Bibliography of Lubricants, 399 | |||
Scientific Industries Club in Newcastle to be Started, 483 | |||
Scientific Research | |||
Scientific Test House in Sydney, 347 | |||
Seventy Years Old Survey Stakes for Abandoned Railway, 595 | |||
Sewage | |||
Shafting, Flexible, Fraser and Glass, 694 | |||
Shale, Waste, from Mines, Experiments in Oil Distillation, 567 | |||
Shanghai, New Dockyard Projected, 145 | |||
Shanghai, Port Improvement Schemes, 455, 649 | |||
Sheep and Dairy Farms in New Zealand, Electrical Power on, 217 | |||
Shells Magazine Exploded by Accidental Fire at Versailles, 169 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | ||
*- American Shipbuilding, 227 | |||
American Shipbuilding, 227 | *- Armstrong-Whitworth Ships, 206 | ||
*- Australian Navigation Act Enforces Use of Wireless Equipment, 93 | |||
Armstrong-Whitworth Ships, 206 | *- Cristobal Colon Constructed at Ferrol Naval Yards, 539 | ||
*- Cunard Liner Berengaria, Formerly Hamburg-American Imperator, Conversion to Oil Fuel Burner, 347 | |||
Australian Navigation Act Enforces Use of Wireless Equipment, 93 | *- Diesel-engined Motor Ships, Economical Running of, 169 | ||
*- Ex-German Steamer Columbus Purchased by White Star Line, 13 | |||
Cristobal Colon Constructed at Ferrol Naval Yards, 539 | *- Fires on Board Ships, Lloyd's Investigations, 679 | ||
*- Four Battleships, Extension of Time for Sending in Tenders, 427 | |||
Cunard Liner Berengaria, Formerly Hamburg-American Imperator, Conversion to Oil Fuel Burner, 347 | *- French State Railways' Steamer Versailles for Joint Service, Newhaven and Dieppe, 145, 193 | ||
*- Fuel Cost of Geared Turbine Steamer with Oil-fired Boilers Compared with that of Turbo-electric Drive and also with Motor Vessel, 319 | |||
Diesel-engined Motor Ships, Economical Running of, 169 | *- German New Mercantile Fleet, 427 | ||
*- Japanese Steamer Bunkered with 2050 Tons of Coal in Twenty-six Hours, 483 | |||
Ex-German Steamer Columbus Purchased by White Star Line, 13 | *- London and North-Western Steamer Slieve Donard Launched, 398 | ||
*- Maryland, United States Super-Dreadnought, Official Trials, 193 | |||
Fires on Board Ships, | *- Motor Boat's Record Non-stop Run, 705 | ||
*- Motor Launches at Mudros, 347 | |||
Four Battleships, Extension of Time for Sending in Tenders, 427 | *- Motor Lifeboat, New Type for Launching from Carriage, 145 | ||
*- Motor Ship for British Trade Exhibition Purposes, 455, 576 | |||
French State | *- Motor Ships, Growth in Size and Power of, 169 | ||
*- Passenger Steamships Fitted for Oil Fuel, Board of Trade Requirements, 373 | |||
Fuel Cost of Geared Turbine Steamer with Oil-fired Boilers Compared with that of Turbo-electric Drive and also with Motor Vessel, 319 | *- Patches for Ship's Plating Shot on to the Holes, 347 | ||
*- Poseidon, New Danish Motor Ship, 347 | |||
German New Mercantile Fleet, 427 | *- Progress of the Motor Ship, James Richardson, 373 | ||
*- Quest's Wireless Equipment for the Antarctic, 319 | |||
Japanese Steamer Bunkered with 2050 Tons of Coal in Twenty-six Hours | *- Reinforced Concrete Baltic Ferry Steamer Projected for Stockholm-Finland Route, 621 | ||
*- Sydney, Ferry Steamers under Construction at, 539 | |||
London and North-Western Steamer Slieve Donard Launched, 398 | *- Trade Ship--see Motor Ship, andc. | ||
*- Turbine Reduction Gears versus Electric Propulsion for Ships, Eskil Berg, 373 | |||
Maryland, United States Super-Dreadnought, Official Trials, 193 | *- Twin-screw Motor Ships Launched at Chester, Pa., U.S.A., 649 | ||
*- United States Coastguard Cutter Tampa, Electrically Driven, 621 | |||
Motor | *- Versailles' First Trip, Newhaven-Dieppe Joint Service, 145, 193 | ||
*- White Star Line New Steamer Homeric, 511 | |||
Motor Launches at Mudros, 347 | *SHOVELS, Wear of, Machine for Testing, 241 | ||
*Silver-bearing Area in the Yukon, Rapid Development, 119 | |||
Motor Lifeboat, New Type for Launching from Carriage, 145 | *Silver Ore, Rich, Discovery in Vancouver, 567 | ||
*Skoda Works and United Machinery Company, Limited, Amalgamation, 347 | |||
Motor Ship for British Trade Exhibition Purposes, 455, 576 | *Smith, Sir Francis Pettit, Early Marine Screw Propeller Invention, 93 | ||
*Societies—see Associations | |||
Motor Ships, Growth in Size and Power of, 169 | *South Africa, Official Tour of Chief Trade Com-missioner, 293 | ||
*South African Republic, The Late, Reminiscences, 145 | |||
Passenger Steamships Fitted for Oil Fuel, Board of Trade Requirements, 373 | *South Manchuria Mining Possibilities Explored by American Experts, 265 | ||
*Spanish Chambers of Mines, Formation Obligatory, 399 | |||
Patches for Ship's Plating Shot on to the Holes, 347 | *Spanish Concession to British Company for Oil Supply to Steamers at Las Palmas, 119 | ||
*Sparking Plug, The “Igna," Brown Brothers, Limited, 442 | |||
Poseidon, New Danish Motor Ship, 347 | *Speech Projection Equipment with Nearly Four Miles Range, 265 | ||
*Staff Testimonial to Mr. C. E. Town, 79 | |||
Progress of the Motor Ship, James Richardson, 373 | *Standard Slip Gauges, Growth Variations and Impaired Efficiency, 265 | ||
*Steam, High-pressure, Utilisation of, Otto H. Hartman, 347 | |||
*Steam Pressures, Rapid Increase in Amount of, 193 | |||
*Steam Raising, Yesterday, To-day and To¬morrow, Daniel Wilson, 193 | |||
Reinforced Concrete Baltic Ferry Steamer Projected for Stockholm-Finland Route, 621 | *Stoping, World’s Record in, in South African Gold Mine, 483 | ||
*Submarine Telephone Cable to Connect Eastern Prussia with Germany, 13 | |||
Sydney, Ferry Steamers under Construction at, 539 | *Sugar Mill, Large, Electrification, 13 | ||
*Sukkur Barrage Scheme, 217 | |||
Trade | *Swedish Fuel Supply in Position to Renew Exports, 373 | ||
*Swedish Government Loan for New’ Brick Manufacture, 293 | |||
Turbine Reduction Gears versus Electric Propulsion for Ships, Eskil Berg, 373 | *Swedish Industries and Wage Reduction, 293 | ||
*Swedish Telephone System, British Desire for Statistics with View to Home Improvement, 119 | |||
Twin-screw Motor Ships Launched at Chester | *Swiss Water Power, Efforts at Development, 39 | ||
*Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders to be Invited for Construction, 293 | |||
Pa., U.S.A., 649 | *Synthetic Combination of Vegetable Oils to Replace Petrol, Experiments, 217 | ||
*Syrian Trade and Electric Power from Lebanon Streams, 293 | |||
United States Coastguard Cutter Tampa, Electrically Driven, 621 | |||
White Star Line New Steamer Homeric, 511 | |||
SHOVELS, Wear of, Machine for Testing, 241 | |||
Silver-bearing Area in the Yukon, Rapid Development, 119 | |||
Limited, Amalgamation, | |||
Societies—see Associations | |||
South Manchuria Mining Possibilities Explored by American Experts, 265 | |||
Spanish Chambers of Mines, Formation Obligatory, 399 | |||
Spanish Concession to British Company for Oil | |||
Sparking Plug, The | |||
Speech Projection Equipment with Nearly Four Miles Range, 265 | |||
Staff Testimonial to Mr. C. E. Town, 79 | |||
Standard Slip Gauges, Growth Variations and | |||
Impaired Efficiency, 265 | |||
Steam, High-pressure, Utilisation of, Otto H Hartman, 347 | |||
Steam Pressures, Rapid Increase in Amount of, | |||
Steam Raising, Yesterday, To-day and | |||
Stoping, World’s Record in, in South African Gold | |||
Submarine Telephone Cable to Connect Eastern | |||
Prussia with Germany, 13 | |||
Sugar Mill, Large, Electrification, 13 | |||
Sukkur Barrage Scheme, 217 | |||
Swedish Fuel Supply in Position to Renew Exports, 373 | |||
Swedish Government Loan for | |||
Swedish Industries and Wage Reduction, 293 | |||
Swedish Telephone System, British Desire for | |||
Swiss Water Power, Efforts at Development, 39 | |||
Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders to be | |||
Synthetic Combination of Vegetable Oils to | |||
Replace Petrol, Experiments, 217 | |||
Syrian Trade and Electric Power from Lebanon | |||
Streams, 293 | |||
T | T | ||
*TABASCO, Mexico, Immense Oil Deposit | |||
*Existing in, 145 | |||
*Table Bay Docks, Extension of Equipment, 97 | |||
*Table Bay Harbour Development, 427 | |||
*Tasmanian Hydro-electric Scheme Approaching Completion. 595 ; Heavy Importation of British and American Machinery, 193 | |||
*Tata Company’s Proposed Construction of Railway and other Plant, 119 | |||
*Technical Engineering Films, Request for Loan of, 168 | |||
*Telephone Connection between Madras and Ootacamund Postponed, 93 | |||
*Telephone Exchange, London “Toll,” Great Success of, 108, 427, 455 | |||
*Theatre for Auckland, N.Z., Proposed Disappearing Shops Frontage, 319 | |||
*Thread-spinning Machine of Greatly Increased Capacity Invented in Norway, 567 | |||
*Tidal Bore, Cause and Effect, 399 | |||
*Tidal Power Utilisation, Experimental Power Station to be Started in Brittany, 193 | |||
*Tientsin and Peking, Projected Road Construction between, 145 | |||
*Timber in Burma, 93 | |||
*Timber Conveyance to Japan from Canada in Form of Raft, 169 | |||
*Timber from Dead Trees may be Useful for Structure, 67 | |||
*Tin Exports from the Federated Malay States 455 | |||
*Tin Mines in China, Rich Deposits, 455 | |||
*Tractor, Agricultural, Competitions to be Held in Turkey, 93 | |||
*Tractor Trials in Turkey, 25 | |||
*Tractors for Western Canada, British Trade Opportunity, 399 | |||
*Trade Possibilities in the Union of South Africa, 230 | |||
*Trades Unions and Health of Workers, 39 | |||
*Tramways—see Railways | |||
*Travancore, Hydro-electric Schemes, 649 | |||
*Tungsten—see Iron and Steel | |||
*Turbine Reduction Gears for Ships—see Ships | |||
*Turbines, Francis, at Kern River Power Plant, 347 | |||
*Twist Drills Fracture, Causes of, 539 | |||
U | |||
*UNEMPLOYMENT Diminution in France, Statistics, 193 | |||
*Unemployment and Wireless Station Erection, Robert Donald, 399 | |||
*United States Locks and Hardware Firm to Start a Factory in Germany, 705 | |||
*United States Trade Conditions, 39 | |||
*UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE : | |||
*- Lectures, 368 | |||
*Uranium Ore from the Belgian Congo, Analysis, 265 | |||
Diminution in France, | |||
Unemployment and Wireless Station Erection | |||
Robert Donald, 399 | |||
United States Locks and Hardware Firm to | |||
Start a Factory in Germany, 705 | |||
United States Trade Conditions, 39 | |||
Lectures, 368 | |||
Uranium Ore from the Belgian Congo, Analysis, | |||
V | V | ||
*VANADIUM Ore, Chief of World's Supply from the Andes, 435 | |||
*Vancouver, Projected Dam for Connecting Shores of Buzzard Inlet. 13 | |||
W | |||
*WAR Memorial at Barrow-in-Furness, 539 | |||
*Waste Timber and Cotton Stalks. Utilisation of, 206 | |||
*Water Gauges, Walker, Crosweller and Co., 407 | |||
*Waterproofing of Irrigation Canals, F. W. Woods, 705 | |||
WATER SUPPLY : | WATER SUPPLY : | ||
*- Boryslaw Water Supply, Importance for Petroleum Boring, 595 | |||
*- Drought and Water Restriction, 88 | |||
*- Kedah, Malay Peninsula Supply Scheme. 649 | |||
*- Lahore Water Supply, New Scheme, 67 | |||
*- Manchester to Construct Part of Fourth Pipe Line from Thirlmere Reservoir, 241 | |||
*- Nanking, Projected Waterworks Company for, 483 | |||
*- Sydney, N.S.W.. Scheme for Increased Water Supply, 504 | |||
*- Water Improvement in China. Commission Appointment, 567 | |||
*- Whitehaven and Harrington. Important Water Supply Scheme, 595 | |||
*WATER Turbines for High Heads, 265 | |||
*Waterway between North Sea and Black Sea, Scheme Under Discussion at Munich, 93 | |||
*Wattle Bark, Spent, for Papermaking, 241 | |||
*Waygood-Otis Sports, 79 | |||
*Welfare Work in Trade and Industry, 427 | |||
*Welland Canal Construction Contracts, 265 | |||
*White Lead Prohibition at Geneva, 595 | |||
*Wireless Communication, Direct, between Australia and Great Britain, Proposed Scheme, 455 | |||
*Wireless Equipment for the Quest, 319 | |||
*Wireless Service Interruptions, G. Marconi on, 241 | |||
*Wireless Station, High-power, in Warsaw, 217 | |||
*Wireless Stations in Australia and New Guinea, 217 | |||
*Wireless Stations and Unemployment. Robert Donald, 399 | |||
*Wireless Telegraph Service between London and Madrid, Improvement, 483 | |||
*Wireless Telegraph Station. Large, near Moscow. 373 | |||
*Wireless Telegraphy for Communication Camps in California, 119 | |||
*Wireless Telegraphy, International Committee Arrangements, 169 | |||
*Wireless Telegraphy to Supplement Submarine Cable between Cochin China and Tonkin, 67 | |||
*Wireless Telephony between Birmingham and London, Progress of Experiments, 39 | |||
*Wireless Telephony in India, 241 | |||
*Wireless Telephony Neglected in England, Senatore Marconi, 649 | |||
*Women's Engineering Society, Competition for Improvements in Home Working, 679 | |||
*Wood Alcohol, Charcoal and Acetate of Lime, New Works for, 347 | |||
*Wood Chemicals, South Africa, Company's Anticipations, 145 | |||
*Wooden Floors, Testing of Different Loads, 119 | |||
*Works Plant, R. M. Robertson, 679 | |||
Y | |||
*YELLOW River Conservancy, Scheme for Prevention of Overflow, 169 | |||
*Yellow River Contract Awarded to Belgian Firm, 347 | |||
*Yellow River, Designs for New Bridge Examined, 265 ; (Letter), 372 | |||
*Yukon and Federal Highways Construction, 241 | |||
YELLOW River Conservancy, Scheme for Prevention of Overflow, 169 | |||
Yellow River Contract Awarded to Belgian Firm, 347 | |||
Yellow River, Designs for New Bridge Examined, 265 ; (Letter), 372 | |||
Yukon and Federal Highways | |||
Zinc in Solutions After Gold Precipitation, Utilisation of, 649 | Z | ||
*ZINC Concentrates from Australia. Board of Trade Shipment, 483 | |||
*Zinc in Solutions After Gold Precipitation, Utilisation of, 649 | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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A
- ACCIDENTS Due to Poisoning by Gases, 131
- Accountants, Institute of Costs and Works, Examinations, 519
- Aerodrome, Shrewsbury, Sale of, 248
- Aeronautical Research Committee, Two Technical Reports, 455
- Afghanistan, Present of Telegraph Material from British Government in India, 595
- Air Compressors, Bursting of Cooling Coils, 75
- Air Council Approval of Grissell Prize Offer, 455
- Air Ministry, Fuel Tanks Competition, 621
- Air Ministry Gives Up Certain Service Stations. 217
- Air Moisture at, and 100ft. Above, Ground Level, 483
- Alaska, Mineral Output Report, 265
- Alkali in Western Australia, Suggested Exploitation of Large Deposits, 193
- Alloy, New Light, Silicon and Aluminium, 679
- Alloy, Self-lubricating, for High-speed Bearings, 265
- Alloys of Nickel and Chromium, 319
- Alloys Research Committee Report, 240
- Aluminium Production from Bauxite on the West Coast of India, 241
- American Association for Advancement of Science, Meeting in Toronto, 119
- American Copper and Brass, Research Association, 240
- American Ports, Foreign Trade Zones in, 338
- Anatolia Forests, A Neglected Industry, 67
- Apprentices, Engineering, in South Africa, Supply Exceeding the Demand, 649
- Apprenticeship Training in Bengal, 567
- "Archibald Dawnay" Scholarships, 230, 472, 576
- Architects, Training of--see Institute, Royal, of British Architects
- Armstrong-Whitworth Ships, 206
- Asbestos Discovery on Canadian Railway Main Line, 293
- Asbestos Factory in Quebec, 93
- Asbestos Mines of Russia, Soviet Concession to American Corporation, 511
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
- - ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS (INCORPORATED):
- -- Annual Dinner, 607
- -- Election of Chairman, 108
- - INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
- -- Training and Examination of Chemistry Students, 544
- - INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- -- Autumn Meeting in Paris, List of Papers, 168
- - INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
- -- Remarkable Boiler Failure, 13
- - INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
- -- Airship Mooring Mast, Grissell Prize Offered for Best Design, 455
- -- "Archibald Dawnay" Scholarship, 576
- -- Membership of the Institute, Training for, 572
- - INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
- -- Annual Dinner, 407
- -- South African Railways' Coal Traffic Wagons, Mr. Kelway-Bamber, 595
- -- Urban Electric Railway Services, J. P. Thomas, 595
- - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
- -- Awards for Papers, 567
- -- Dinner, 454
- -- Informal Meetings to Introduce and Discuss New Accessories, 241
- - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- -- Internal Combustion Engines with Large Cylinders, Sir J. McKechnie, 293
- - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (IRELAND) :
- -- Water Power Resources of Ireland, Need of Proper Storage, Sir J. P. Griffith, 705
- - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Conversazione, 54
- -- Election of Lord Southborough as Honorary Member, 539
- -- Examination for Associate Membership, 105
- -- Meetings, Future Arrangements, 155
- -- Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575
- -- Notice of Dinner, 551
- -- Offer to Benevolent Fund, 39
- - STUDENTS' SECTION :
- -- Lecture : Single-phase and Direct-current Railways, Comparison of Equipment Cost, Sir Philip Dawson, 621
- - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
- -- Double Bottoms of Ships, Importance of Ventilation, J. L. Adam, 679
- - INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual General Meeting, 372
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
- -- Loughborough Section Established, 394
- - INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Alloys Research Committee Report, 240
- - INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
- -- Mechanical Transport, A. R. Galbraith, 39
- - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- -- Scholarships and Prize Awards, 248, 361. 408
- -- Scholarships for Competition in 1922, 616
- - INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
- -- Mile-posts, Hartley, Reconditioning and Re-measurement, 427
- -- Officers for Session, 1921-22, 79
- - INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY :
- -- President for 1922, 500
- - INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
- -- Elimination of Oilfield Waste, A. Beeby Thompson, 566
- -- Oil Resources of the World, A. Beeby Thompson, 539
- - INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Automatic Train Control, Problems of W. J. Thorrowgood, 119
- -- First Summer Meeting, 67 "Three-position Signalling," A. E. Tattersall, 539
- - NORTHERN SECTION :
- -- Establishment and Opening Meeting, 547
- -- Recent Developments in the Token System for Single Lines of Railway, W. S. Roberts, 547
- - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
- -- Christmas Course of Juvenile Lectures, 511
- -- Meetings and Elections, 54, 633
- -- Programme of Lectures for Before-Easter Session, 691
- - INSTITUTION OF RUBBER INDUSTRY :
- -- First Meeting of New Society. 427
- - INSTITUTION OF SURVEYORS :
- -- Annual Meeting in 1922, 595
- -- Legacy for Prize, 595
- - SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
- -- Chemical Engineering Group Invites Institution of Gas Engineers to a Lecture, 539
- -- Claude Synthetic Ammonia Process and Plant, LH. West, 539
- - SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Meeting, Award of Gold Medal and other Premiums, 688
- - CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
- -- Geen Premium Award, 688
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
- -- Annual Meeting, Awards for Papers, Elections, 54
- -- Work of the Industrial Fatigue Research Board, D. R. Wilson, 567
- - SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- General Policy, 241
- - SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL :
- -- Annual Exhibition, 705
- AUDIBILITY of Sound and the Oppau Explosion, 347
- Australian Electrolytic Zinc Company's Contract with British Board of Trade, 319
- Australian Working Week, Reduction Claim Refused, 621
- Automobile Standardisation, 54
- Aviation, Civil, Great Progress of, Night Flying, Lighthouses, and Wireless, 705
- Aviation, Commercial, French Offer of Prize for Suitable Motor, 427
- Awards to Inventors, Claim by Magnetic Compass Makers for Outlay on Radium, 193
B
- BALL and Roller Bearings, Demand for Tests at National Physical Laboratory, 217
- Ball and Roller Bearings, Standardisation Advised, 155
- Bamboos and Tropical Grasses for Paper Pulp, 539
- Barrage, Sukkur, Scheme, on the Indus, 595
- Bascule Bridge Wrecked by Carelessness, 705
- Batchelor's Cost of Living in Various Towns in China, 319
- Belgian Congo Copper Mine, Analysis of Uranium Ore from, 265
- Belgian Regulation with Regard to Building Specifications. 293
- Bengal, Apprenticeship Training in Mechanical Engineering, 567
- Benzol Recovery from Gas by Use of Wood Charcoal, 539
- "Black Nickel" for Small Brass Articles, 119
- Blackpool Suitable for Electric Vehicles, 621
- Blast-furnaces—see Iron
- Boiler Explosions and Necessary Precautions for Prevention of, 427
- Boiler Plant, Economical Working of, 13, 158
- Boilers Under Pressure and Protection of Employees in America, 293
- Bombay, Reclamation Scheme at Back Bay, 483
- Bombay and Sewage Disposal, 265
- Bombay Water Power, Investigation with View to Development of. 67
- Bordeaux Purchase of Basseno Docks with American War Equipment, 347
- Bosch Magneto New Company, 373
- Breaking Up Frozen Ground, Pavement, andc., New Machine for, 13
- Brest Harbour Deep-water Quay, 399
- Brickworks for Dutch East Indies, Large Out¬put Expected, 265
- Bridge to Connect Canada and the United States, 88
- Bridge to Cost 25,000,000 Dollars Projected for San Francisco, 93
- Bridge, New Kidderpore Road, to be One of Finest in India, 67, 93
- Bridges, Ancient Stone or Modern Steel, Question of Durability, 679
- Brighton to London Road Widening Scheme, 621
- Briquetting Plant, German, for Victorian Coal Mines, 293
- British Catalogues for Riga, 108
- British Columbia Works for Wood Alcohol, Charcoal and Acetate of Lime, 347
- British Commercial Gas Association, Conference, 334
- British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, Annual Dinner, 454
- British Empire Exhibition—see Exhibitions
- BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
- - Annual Meeting, Various Suggestions for Consideration, 145
- - Creosote for Timber, Standard Specification for, 362, 399
- - Motor Car Parts, Seven Sub-committees to Deal with, 13, 54
- - Railway Rolling Stock Construction, Revision of Specifications for Material, 28
- - Standardising Fire Hose Couplings and Ball and Roller Bearings, 155
- - Tramway Axles, Standard Specification for, 372
- British Engineering Students in France, 674
- British Engineering Trade Success in China, Americans on Tour of Inquiry into the Reasons, 93
- British Industries Fair—see Exhibitions
- British Machine Tool Export Trade Recovery,
- British Manufacturing Undertakings in Australia and Tasmania, 373
- Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Additions to Plant, 25
- Brush Electrical Engineering Company, Limited, Results of Recent Fire, 145
- Building Trades Association Reduces Wages and Charges to Public, 705
- Bulgarian Agriculture, Economic Commission to Study Important Questions, 347
C
- CANADA Orders Marking of Imported Goods to Indicate Country of Origin, 705
- Canada's Need of Applications of Principles of Chemistry, Metallurgy, andc., S. J. Cook, 483
- Canada's Oilfields, Favourable Points of, 93
- Canadian Machinery Company to Open Manufactory in Australia, 595
- Canal Improvement in France, 427
- Canal, Main Danube, Scheme, Discussion in the Bavarian Diet, 93
- Carbide Storage with Explosives, Dangers of Acetylene, 649
- Carbon Monoxide in Gas, 241
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Precautions and First Aid, 567
- Cars in Holland, 217
- Catalogues for China and British Trade, 377
- Catalogues for Honduras, 240
- Catalogues for the Malay States, 254
- Catalogues for Riga, 108
- Celluloid Manufacture and Storage, Home Office Regulations, 319
- Celtic Tomb Discovered in Gravel Pit, Doubtful Conclusions, 145
- Cement Factory at Owen Sound, Ontario, 483
- Cement Plant at Darra, Queensland, Extensive Addition, 13
- Centering of a Reinforced Concrete Arch Washed Away, 13
- Channel Tunnel, French Plans Complete, 539
- Chauny Sewerage and Waterworks, Competition Awards, 519
- Chemical Engineers, Formation of Institution, 483
- Chemistry Students, Training and Examination of, 544
- Chilian Government Bill for Harbour Improvement and Railway Extension, 621
- China and British Manufacturers, 377
- China, Investigation of Geology in Vicinity of Railways, 67
- China as a Market for Motor Cars, 13
- China's Cotton Spinning Industry, Great Enlargement of, 511
- China's Great Increase in Metal Imports, 705
- Chinese Capitalists from Abroad, Schemes for Exporting Native Products and Importing Foreign Machinery, 455
- Chinese Foreign Trade, British Share Larger than that of Others, 119
- Chinese Mining Licences, 169
- Chinese New Mining Regulations, 265
- Chinese New Port and Power Station Projected near Tientsin, 39
- Cleveland Technical Institute Bulletin, 621
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
- - Borings for Coalfields Flushed by Petroleum Instead of Water, 567
- - British Coal Mining, Success Due to High Ideals, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 567
- - British Columbia, Development of Coal Deposit at Fraser Lake, 13
- - Coal Exports from the United States, Statistics of, 539
- - Coal Tub Filling, Forks or Shovels, Leicestershire Miners' Notice, 595
- - Coke by New Process from Unmixed Sarre Coal, 679
- - Coke Shortage and Oil Substituted for Cupola Furnaces in Austria, 193
- - Explosion at Hampstead Colliery, Birmingham, 511
- - Indian Coal Mines, Total Production of, in 1919-1920 and 1920-1921, 455
- - Indian Coal, Reduced Output of, 455
- - Liquefaction of Coal Reported, 119
- - Mexico, Important Coal Deposits, 511
- - Natal Coal Supply Far from Unlimited, 455
- - Natal, Suggested New Port Equipped for Coal Handling, 407
- - Norwegian Railways' Coal Orders for Newcastle, 705
- - Output of Coal, Comparative Figures, 319
- - Output of Coal, Week's Comparison, 217
- - Pocohontas Coal Mines, No Strike and Better Earnings since Break-up of Trade Union, 169
- - Portugal, Coalfield Discovery on the East Railway, 145
- - Pretoria, Near, Coal Discovery, 39
- - Sarre Coal for Coke Making by New Heating Method, Monsieur Baille-Barrelle, 145, 679
- - Spanish Navy and British Coal, 629
- - Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Mines, Final Report of Committee, 217
- - Strike, Coal Mined during Period of, 119
- - Transvaal and Natal Coalfields, Serious Waste in Working, 7
- - Turkestan Coal Deposits, Extensive, 319
- COIL Springs, Large, Tests by Magnetic Induction Methods, 217
- Cold Storage in France, Purchase of Wagons in England and America, 217
- Colloidal Clay, Valuable Discovery for Various Industries, 93
- Coloured Crayons Preferred to Water Colours, 13
- Colourless Gems, Experiments in Tinting by Radium, 145
- Commercial Research Fellowships, 551
- Concrete Eight-storey Building in Melbourne as Electricity Commission Headquarters, 169
- Concrete Mixture, Crusher Screenings and Limestone, 241
- Concrete Pavement, Cleaning Joints and Cracks before Filling with Tar, Method Advised, 511
- Concrete Piles, Reinforced with Wired Bamboo, 119
- Concrete Pipe, Hume Centrifugally Cast, 427
- Concrete, Reinforced, Building, Collapse, 347
- Concrete Roads for Southwark, 422
- Concrete Work with Record Rapidity in New York City, 705
- Condenser Feed Water and Injury by Leakage, 293
- Condenser Leakage Cured by Rubber Rings, 145
- Continental Short Sea Route vid Zeebrugge, 47
- Contracts, Public, Placed Abroad, 407
- Copenhagen and Island of Amager, Improvement of Communications, 657
- Copper Discovery in the Island of Yell, Shetland, 113
- Copper, Metallurgy of. and Importance of Byproducts, E. P. Mathewson, 483
- Copper Mine, Messina, South Africa, Government Aid to Working, 67
- Copper Sulphides, Valuable Hill Discovered in Manitoba. 119
- Costing Systems and Wasteful Expenditure, 110
- Cotton Transportation from Liverpool and Manchester, Arthur Watson, 13
- Cracks in Aluminium Alloy Castings, R. J. Anderson, 483
- Crawfish Damage to Canal Bank, 649
- Creosote for Timber, Standard Specification for 362, 399
- Crystal Palace, Co-partnership Exhibition and Congress, 39
- CRYSTAL PALACE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING :
- - Address to Students, Colonel Morgan, 134
- - Geen Premium Award, 688
- - Papers Read During the Session. 674
- - Wilson Premium Award, 674
- Customs Duty on Machinery for State Works Remitted by Federal Government, 193
D
- DAM, Masonry, Record for Size, Built in 1700 B.c., 427
- Damming a Stream by Use of Canvas Hose, 13
- Danish Electro-chemical Industry, Resumption of Work, 399
- Dew Reservoirs, S. B. Russell, 688
- Diesel Engine Insurance Against Breakdown, 576
- Diesel Engine Repair, 28
- Diesel Oil and Boiler Fuel Oil, Comparison in Price and Quality, 487
- Dorman, Long and Co., Limited, Annual Meeting, High Railway Rates and Effect on Iron and Steel Trade, 678
- Drop Forgers, Improved Drawings Recommended for, 511
- Drop Forging Dies, Heat Treatment of, 539
- Durban Harbour Improvement Scheme, 236
E
- EARTH Dam, Highest Ever Made. Under Construction in America, 679
- East Africa, late German, Gold and Coal Possibilities but Poor Health Conditions, 265
- Ebbw Vale Works Magazine, 649
- Egyptian Government Contracts, 277
- Einstein's Theory on a Cinematograph Film, 319
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - Auckland, New Zealand, New Electric Power Board, 483
- - Ayr Corporation Electrical Scheme, Water from Loch Doon, 241
- - Battery Traction Demand, Hopeful Future for Electric Vehicles, 193
- - Birmingham Power Station at Nechells, Good Progress. 621
- - Blackburn Electric Locomotive on Railway Siding, Valuable Service of, 649
- - Bradford's Electricity Undertaking and Hiring Out of Motors, &c., 539
- - 60-Kilowatt Brass Melting Furnace al University of Wisconsin, 193
- - British Electrical Industry, Improved Prospect, 621
- - Cheapened Electricity and Swedish Steelmaking Material, 345
- - China, Demand for Current Exceeds Supply,
- - China as a Market for Electrical Machinery, 118, 119
- - Conduits Cleared by Blank Cartridge, 265
- - Cooking and Lighting in Dublin, Electrical, 595
- - Coventry Corporation Electricity Accounts, 13
- - Current Transmission at Pressure of Over a Million Volts, 319
- - Czecho-Slovakia, Electrical Industries of, 319
- - Disabled Ex-Service Men Construct Large Transformer, 119
- - Edison Vehicles for Refuse Collection, Valuable Utilisation of Waste, 13
- - Electrical Energy, Pros and Cons in its Use, A. Beeby Thompson, 511
- - Electric Vehicles' Great Push in New York City, 705
- - Electricity Commissioners' Report. 455
- - Electrolytic Lighting Arresters, W. A. Coates, 328
- - Emergency Lamp for Use in Darkness Caused by Accident, 211
- - Furnaces, Re-starting of, for Steel Trade, Cheapened Current, 345
- - General Electric Company's House-warming at the Kingsway Offices, 93
- - Generating Plant, Plan for Heating Dams, Valves and Gates to Ward off Ice Formation, 644, 705
- - Generating Stations in Province of Liege, Reorganisation, 217
- - Glasgow Electricity Accounts, 241
- - Glaucus River, Greece, Possible Power Supply for Patras, 13
- - Heating Dams, Machinery, andc., of Generating Plants to Prevent Freezing, 644, 705
- - High-tension Transformers and Converting Plant, Dr. W. Reichel, 319
- - High-tension Transmission Systems, International Conference in Paris, 511, 567
- - Japan, Large Electrical Engineering Works Begun at Nagoya, 13
- - Japanese Extensive Use of Electric Light, 399
- - Kunda River Power Scheme Postponed, 93
- - Kyoto, Japan, New Large Power Station, 346
- - Lantern Slides for Lectures on Electrical Machinery, 127
- - Leeds Tramway Power Station, Coal and Oil Fuel Cost Comparison, 241
- - Liverpool's Enormous Electrical Development, 373
- - Local Supply of Electric Power for Poor Small Village, 265
- - Locomotive, Storage Battery, in the Isle of Man, 427
- - Low-tension Paper Insulated Cables, Higher Temperature Limits Wanted, P. Torchio. 39
- - Mercury Arc Rectifiers for the Electrification of the Midi Railway, 293
- - Mining Switchgear, Explosion-proof, 408-- see also Miscellaneous Index, Electrical Matters
- - Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575
- - Nickel and Chromium Alloys in Electrical Heating and Cooking, 319
- - Oil Circuit Breakers, Tests of Rupturing Capacity, 217
- - Overhead Distribution, B. Welbourne, 193
- - Paris International Conference of Electrical Engineers, 511, 567
- - Poulsen Arc as Applied to Wireless Telegraphy, C. W. Boyle, 595
- - Power Factor Correction on Small Loads, 39
- - Power Plant Machinery Transport in California, 399
- - Power Station Projected for Isleworth and Ealing, 217
- - Rafting by Electrical Power, 119
- - Rectifier, Mercury Arc, High Efficiency of, 455
- - Rosario, Santa Fe, Large Number of Separate Lighting Installations in, 455
- - Shanghai/,Municipal Electrical Report, 241
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
- - Single-phase Locomotives tor Swiss Railways, 355
- - South-East Lancashire Electricity District, 119
- - Southern California, Surveys with View to Power Development, 117
- - Steam-driven Generating Plant for Calgary. Canada, 260
- - Storage Battery, Superior Out put and Fewer Defects than Standard Type, 39
- - Surplus and Waste Heat in Power Stations, Blast-furnace Gas for Steam Raising, 217
- - Toy and Model Operation, Invention for Safe and Constant Supply of Current, 145
- - Transformer Oil Sludges. Types of, C. J. Rodman, 511
- - Transmission of Power from Norway to Denmark, 169
- - Turbine Reduction Gears versus Electric Propulsion for Ships, Eskil Berg, 373
- - Unemployment in Electrical Industry, Joint Councils to Take Measures for Restoration, 511
- - United States Government Scheme for Generating and Transmitting Electric Current, 644
- - Vienna Electrical Supply, Water Power Development, 241
- - Walsall’s Scheme for Electrical Extension, Government Grant Needed, 539
- - Welding, Successful Electric, of Large Boiler, by Kjellberg Process, 427
- - Winnipeg River, Electric Power Development Projected, 373, 399
- - Wiring Cost Reduction Suggested to Revive Trade and Lessen Unemployment, 649
- - Yaroslav, Concession for Electricity Works, 567
- ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE, Association of, Annual Dinner, 408
- Engineering Standards—see British
- Engineering Students, Manchester, Two Years’ Free Course in City Engineer’s Department, 217
- English Capital to Finance Oil Shale Fields. Development in Picton County, 705
- Exhaust Steam and Gases, Waste of, at Sheffield, 39
- EXHIBITIONS
- - Agricultural Machinery, International Exhibition at Paris, 649
- - British Empire Exhibition and Commercial Research Fellowships, 551
- - British Industries Fair, 1922, 158, 206
- - Cardiff, National Exhibition Next Year, 319
- - Dinner at Olympia, Shipping Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 342
- - Foundry Exhibition at Birmingham, 308
- - Foundry Machinery Exhibition at Liege, 319
- - Lyons Autumn Fair Failure. Lessons for the Future, 483
- - Malayan-Borneo Industries Exhibition in Singapore, 649
- - Marseilles, Colonial Exhibition, 67
- - Motors and Tractors Burning Palm Oil, Exhibition and Trials of, 131
- - Physical Society and Optical Society, Annual Exhibition, 705
- - Scottish Trade Exhibition in Amsterdam, 679
- - Strasburg, Exhibition of Hygiene, 1923, 522
- - Tokyo, International Peace Exhibition, 483
- - Trieste, Samples Fair Postponement, 241
- - Utrecht Fair, Analysis of Exhibitors, 193
- - Wireless Exhibition in Birmingham, 539
- EXPLOSION of Brewer’s Copper, Report on Causes, 119
- Explosion-proof Mining Switchgear, 408
- Explosion of Tube in Water-tube Boiler, 169
- Explosion of Vulcanising Pan, 73
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- FACTORIES, Workshops and Employees, Statistics, 217
- Fairs—see Exhibitions
- Federal Power Commission of the United States, Issue of Licences, 560
- Federated Malay States Development, Town¬planning, andc., 28
- FEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES :
- - Boilers with Stationary Grates, Cleaning of Fires, 649
- - Fuel Economy Monographs, Boiler Plant, Economical Working of, 13, 158
- Finsbury Technical College, Old Students’ Association, 308, 408
- Fire-damp, Tests of Instrument for Detection, 169
- Fire Hose Couplings and Standardisation, 155
- Fire Prevention During the War, 54
- Fire Resistance of Wooden Stave Piping, 399
- Fires on Board Ship, Board of Trade Circular, 373
- Fires, Comparison of Gas and Coal, J. W. Lusky, 399
- Fires in Timber-lined Tunnels, 567
- Flax-pulling Machines, Public Trials in France 93
- Flexible Shafting, Fraser and Glass, 694
- Foochow, China, Irrigation Work Projected, 627
- Foreign Exchanges and their Influence on Industry, 108
- Franco-British Trade Index Prepared by British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, 539
- French Colonial Development in Africa, 13
- French Foreign Trade, Fluctuations in Money Values, 145
- French Import and Export Statistics, 13: 679
- Fresh-water Supply by Barge, 373
- Fuel Saving Appliances Exhibition at Cardiff, 427
- Furnaces, Electric—see Electrical Matters
- Fusain, Lecture on. F. S. Sinnatt, 455
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- GAS Association, British Commercial, Conference, 334
- Gas, Blast-furnace, Utilisation of, for Steam Raising, 217
- Gas from Blast-furnaces and Producer Cleaned by Dry Process, 455
- Gas versus Coke for Domestic Use, 705
- Gas and Electrical Industries, Linking-up of Works and Stations, J. Mogford, 705
- Gas Main Utilised After Being Buried for Twenty-six Years, 193
- Georgian Soviet Government and Foreign- owned Goods, 39
- German Agricultural Machinery. Raised Prices, 382
- German Machinery for Japan, 595
- German Protest Against Bridge Destruction, 567
- German Shipping in Flourishing Condition, 373
- German Successes in Argentine Markets, 679
- German Telegraph Lines' Poor Condition, Part Replacement by Wireless, 217
- German Trade Papers in Spanish for Vigo. Contrasted with English Methods, 595
- Germany's Expected Revival of Trade in Prismatic Field Glasses, 168
- Germany's Lost Markets, Efforts to Regain, 193
- Glass Factory at Rio de Janeiro, 119
- Gold Bars Recovery from the Wrecked Laurentic, 169
- Gold Test, New, in the United States, 539
- Golf Clubs, Stainless Steel, Reduction in Cost, 293
- Grinding Heads for Small Internal Grinding, 319
- Gunpowder Factory Explosion in Wales, Official Report, 373
- Gypsum for Plastering. Plastic Form of, 93
H
- HEALTH and Industrial Hygiene, Lectures, 399
- Hoist for Transvaal Mine, One of the Largest in the World, 67
- House Building for London County Council, Reduction in Cost, 595
- Houses, Chimneyless, Electric Equipped, 427
- Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, Proposed New, Question of Opening Span, 67, 93
- Hydraulic Stowing, Professor G. Knox, 539
- Hydro-electric Plant, Large, in Bathurst, Canada, 265
- Hydro-electric Power from the Colorado River, 62
- Hydro-electric Power from Iguazu Falls, 373
- Hydro-electric Power Stations in Granada, New Company for Erection and Working, 93
I
- IGUAZLT Falls, Possible Immense Amount of Hydro-electric Power, 373
- IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY :
- - Old Students' Dinner, 607
- India, Hydro-electric Surveys in Bengal and Travancore, 649
- Indian Government Grant to Irrawaddy Petroleum Syndicate, 265
- Indian Industries and Labour, 131
- Indian Institute of Engineers, Rapid Growth of Membership, 679
- Indian Jute and Silk, 182
- Indian Timbers and Paper Materials, 54
- Industrial League and Council Becomes a Limited Liability Company, 511
- Industrial League Week-ends for Employers and Trade Union Officials, 373
- INDUSTRY WELFARE SOCIETY :
- - Lecture Conference at Balliol College, Oxford, 308
- Institutions--see Associations
- Insurance of Diesel Engines Against Breakdown, 576
- Irish Textile Mills and Factories Improvement, 399
- IRON AND STEEL :
- - Alloys of Nickel and Chromium for Electric Cooking and Heating, 319
- - American Iron Company's Reductions in Price of Pipe, 319
- - Argentine, First Blast-furnace Installed, 483
- - Autoclave, Cast Steel, Explosion and Cause, 649
- - Belfast, Steel Foundry Started, 679
- - Bihar and Orissa Iron Ore Deposits. New Company to Work, 511
- - Blast-furnace Completion, Newcastle Iron and Steel Company, Natal, 145
- - Blast-furnace Erection in Nelson Province, New Zealand, 649
- -Blast-furnace Record at Ford Works, 13
- - Blast - furnace Works, Kling - Weidlein Cleaner, 119
- - Blast-furnaces near Hankow, 327
- - British, American and German Irons, Variation in Toughness, 614
- - British and Belgian Methods of Rolling. Excessive Use of Scrap, 595
- - Broken Hill, Australia, Additional Iron and Steel Plant, 67
- - Broken Hill Iron and Steel Works. Australia, Third Blast-furnace Started, 483
- - Burnt Steel, H. A. Whiteley, 567
- - Canton-Hankow Railway Bridge, Steel Plates Cheaper at Home than from America, 169, 241
- - Chromite, Steel Alloy, Low Cost of Manufacture, A. H. Coplan, 319
- - Combined Iron and Steel, Dr. Percy Long- muir, 483
- - Corrosion of Cast Iron Water Pipes, Nelson Smith, 621
- - Cutting Cast Iron by Special Blow-pipe, 173
- - Dowlais Steel Works Sets to Work, 679
- - Electric Steel Foundry for Newfoundland, 13
- - Explosion of Cast Iron Steam Chest on ExGerman Vessel, 293
- - Ferro-chrome, Extensive Supply from Norway, 427
- - French Steel Industry, Signs of Revival, 567
- - Germany, Steel Prices in, 331
- - Hardened Steel Ring Gauge Tests at the National Physical Laboratory, 241
- - Heat Treatment of Small Engine Parts, Oxidation Remedy, E. R. Taylor, 705
- IRON AND STEEL (continued):
- - High Railway Rates and Iron and Steel Trade, Sir Hugh Bell, 678
- - Iron Mine Opened in Johore, 39
- - Iron Ore Deposits on Island in Gulf of Finland, 679
- - Iron Ore Deposits of Russia and Siberia, 67
- - Iron Ore, Expected Large Output of. in Tasmania, 265
- - Iron Ore Output in Soviet Russia Before the War and After, 399
- - Iron Oxide Reduction, Investigation, 621
- - Iron Standpipe, Unusual Failure, 487
- - Japanese Process for Conversion of Magnetic Sand into Pig Iron and Steel, 293
- - Newcastle Iron and Steel Company, South Africa, Smelting to be Started Shortly, 39, 145
- - Nickel Ore, Rich Deposit Discovery in the Barberton District of Pretoria, 483
- - Nickel Ores from China Assayed in London, 265
- - Non-magnetic Iron of High Specific Resistance, Ferranti, Limited, 595
- - Phosphorus Content of Iron Ore, R. M. Winslow, 373
- - Pig Iron Output in Canada, 373
- - Pig Iron Production Statistics, 427, 679
- - Rolling, Forging and Tilting Trades Society, 705
- - Rustless Iron Adaptations, Gramophone Fittings, Motor Trade Use, andc., 649
- - Spanish Iron Ore, Proposed Export Tax, 293
- - Steel Billets and Railway Trucks in the United States, 145
- - Steel Casting Developments in Australia, 169
- - Steel Castings, Hollow Cylindrical, Tests at Washington, 293
- - Steel Manufacture by Direct Process, A. E. Bourcound, 621
- - Steel Mills, 60-Cycle Preferred to 25-Cycle Current for, B. G. Lamme, 347
- - Steel Scrap from England for American Steel Makers, 595
- - Steel Trade, Hopeful Outlook and Its Causes, 345
- - Swedish Iron Export Trade, Great Depression, 265
- - Swedish Iron Ore Statistics, 595
- - Swedish Orefields, Very Rich in Iron, 39
- - Tata Iron and Steel Company's Metallurgical School at Jamshedpur, 679
- - Tungsten Ores Exploitation in Kiangsi, China, 679
- ITALIAN Customs Tariff, 280
- Italian Public Tenders and Foreign Firms Suggestion to British Manufacturers, 293
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- JACK Hammers, Dry and Wet, 621
- Japanese Government New Wireless Stations, 241
- Journal of Indian Industries and Labour, 709
- Jugo-Slavia, Imports and Impecuniosity, 319
K
- KARACHI Harbour Reclamation Work Postponed, 483
- Kimberley District of South Africa, Report of Inspector of Machinery, 455
- King's College Engineering Society. Twenty-fourth Annual Dinner. 633
L
- LAMPS, Electric --see Electrical Matters
- Lantern Slides for Lectures, Offer by Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 472
- Lantern Slides for Lectures, Offer by Boving and Co., Limited. 582
- Lantern Slides Offer by Marshall, Sons and Co., 168
- Lantern Slides for Lectures. Offer by Tangyes, Limited, 280
- Lead Mines, Derelict, in Derbyshire, Renewed Operation of, Expected, 483
- Lead Paints and the Workers, Fresh Investigation of Dangers, 293
- Leafield and Northolt Wireless Stations, Post Office Opinions, 217
- Lifeboat, Motor, New Type for Launching without Slipway, 145
- Lighting, Artificial, in Mines. W. H. Jones, 483
- Lightning Arresters, Electrolytic, W. A. Coates, 328
- Loads, Transitory, or Steady, on Wooden Floors, Effects Compared, 119
- Locomotives, American and European Compared, 119
- London "Toll" Exchange, 108, 427, 455
- Low-temperature Carbonisation of Fuel, Phillip Gee, 589
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- MACAO Harbour and Neighbouring Channels, Silting Up, 373
- Made in Germany. French Purchase from England, 241
- Magnesium, Various Uses of, 427
- Manchester Gas Price to be Reduced, 567
- Manchuria, Magnesite and Talc Deposits, Valuable Discovery, 67
- Marconi's Approval of New Method Developed by One of the Company's Engineers, 193
- Metal Corrosion, J. Newton Friend, 621
- Metal Trades' Pension Society Annual Dance, 633
- Metal Transmutation Claims by Dr. C. B. Davis, 67
- Metal-working Machines. Driving Power Required for, R. M. Robertson, 679
- Metals or Alloys at High Temperatures, Prevention of Surface Oxidation, 679
- Metals in the British Empire, Map of Chief Sources of, 469
- Metals, The Working of, Dr. F. Johnson, 455
- Metallurgical Plant Extension at South African Gold Mines, 145
- Methanometer for Detection of Fire-damp, Tests of, 169
- Micrometer, Metre-inch, Veran de St. Gervais, 411
- Miners' Phthisis, Mechanical Causes of, 93
- Miners' Safety Lamps, Wire Gauzes for, Experiments, 595
- Mines' Fires Extinction, The Emergency Fan, 67
- Mining Efficiency and Loss of Time in South Africa, F. C. W. Ingle, 265
- Monel Metal. Hot-rolled, Proportional Limit Variation, 67
- Motor Car Manufacture in China, 621
- Motor Car Parts, Sub-committees to Deal with, Appointed by British Engineering Standards Association, 13, 54
- Motor Car, Single-seated Electric, for Use in Factories, 511
- Motor Cars and Polished Surfaces, Disadvantages of, 93
- Motor Cars and Trucks for Canada, American Goods Preferred on Ground of Price and Standardisation, 399
- Motor Fuel, New, Monsieur Mailhe, 399
- Motor Lifeboat for Wexford, 217
- Motor Lifeboats, Increasing Construction of, by Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 217
- Motor Service, Goods and Passenger, Between Hangchow and Yuhang, China, 679
- Motor Spirit from Vegetable Oils, Monsieur Mailhe, 217
- Motor Vehicle Radiators, Device for Prevention of Freezing, M. F. Cesbron, 13
- Motor Vehicles, Electric and Petrol, Comparison, A. R. Galbraith, 39
- Motorists, Pilots' Service for, for the Metropolitan Area, 93
- Municipal Electrical "Old Stagers," Reunion, 694
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- NASSAU, Opening for Shipbuilding and Repairing Yard, 22
- Natural Gas, Huge Supply Discovered and Oil Hoped for near Vaux, 506
- Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Scholarships, 47
- Naval Continuous Wave Wireless Station Projected near Vancouver, 319
- Newcomen Society, Constitution and Rules, 373
- New York Church Front Cut Away and Moved 30ft., 567
- New Zealand, Hydro-electric Developments in, 567
- New Zealand War Memorial, 426
- Nitrates from the Atmosphere, Mr. Henry Ford's Offer, 119
- Norway Free Ports Question, 455
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- OIL Boring at Vancouver, 145
- Oil Borings in the United Kingdom in Progress and Suspended, 319
- Oil Deposits in the Andes, 93
- Oil Extraction by Cheap Process from Australian Shale, 679
- Oilfield of Northern Canada, Mineral Wealth in Addition to Oil, 169
- Oilfield Operations, Pumping Power Required. W. G. Taylor, 13
- Oil Fuel for Bunkering Ships, Pipe Laid at Bombay, 595
- Oil Gas Burner, Demonstration of, Mr. Cleary. 522
- Oil Mill Explosion, Unusual Type of, 567
- Oil Near the Benguella Railway, Africa, 399
- Oil Pipe Line 190 Miles Long Across Tehuantepec Isthmus, 169
- Oil Prospects in Mozambique, 621
- Oil Resources of the World, A. Beeby Thompson, 539
- Oil Sands Exploitation by Anglo-Swiss Company in Canton of Geneva, 39
- Oil Shale Discovery, Valuable, in South Africa. 169
- Oil Shales, Experimental Plant in New Brunswick, 119
- Oil Wells Output Capable of Extension by Proper Operation, A. F. Dabel, 705
- Olympia, Dinner at, 342
- Oppau Explosion Investigation, Unsuspected Danger Revealed, 373
- Oppau Explosion and its Lesson, M. Georges Claude, 373
- Optophone, Modification of, J. W. Giltay, 700
- Output Increase to Avoid Dismissals by Spanish Company, 193
- Oxy-acetylene Torch, Improved Form for Use Under Water, 93
- Oxygen Factory in Ceylon, The First, Blowpipe Welding by Natives, 705
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- PAINT Spraying or Paint Brushing, Results of Comparative Tests, 119
- Papermaking and Use of Tropical Grasses, 539
- Paris Improvements on Wholesale Scale, 679
- Peat Bricks for Building Purposes, Expected Reduction in Building Costs, 293
- Peat Cheaper than Coal for Use with Gas Producers in Ireland, 193
- Peat in Locomotive Boilers Used for Power Generation in Ireland by Marconi Company. 193
- Pekin Museum for China's Minerals, 39
- Pekin Tramways and French Agreement, 347
- Petroleum Shale Search in Australia, Commonwealth's Offered Reward, 347
- Philippines, Trade in, Information Inquiries, 293
- Picture-hanging Wire, Suitable and Unsuitable, 93
- Pile Renewal by Special Rig, 119
- Pneumatic Scratch Brush, 442
- Poland's Export of Alcohol, 67
- Port Lincoln, South Australia, New Pier Construction, 293
- Powdered Fuel and Lost Heat, Professor F. Bacon, 93
- Power Plant for Pretoria, 67
- Presentation to Colonel Saxton White. 131
- Pretoria, Power Plant for, 67
- Prussian Chambers of Commerce Trade Report, 169
- Pulpwood Chips, Moisture Content, 67
- Pumping Plant, Joint Installation for Two Transvaal Mines. 39
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- RADIO-CONTROLLED .Motor Car. Captain R. E. Vaughan, 217
- Radium Development in Czecho-Slovakia, 265
- Radium, Recommendations for Safe Handling of. 39
- Rafting by Electrical Power in New Brunswick, 119
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
- - Aberdeen to Penzance, Through Coaches for Twenty-two Hours' Journey, 347 373 ; Criticism, 705
- - Accidents :
- -- Abermule Accident Claims for Compensation, 483
- -- Abermule Accident and Telescoping, Colonel Pringle's Report. 13
- -- Accident Reports, Issue for January to June, 1921, 265
- -- Accident Returns, Comparison between Figures for 1913 and for 1920. 649
- -- Batignolles Tunnel Disaster. Release of Arrested Signalman, 427
- -- Beaumont Hamel Disastrous Derailment, 13
- -- Board of Trade Accident Inquiries Department, Additional Sub-inspector Appointed, 217
- -- Buxton Locomotive Boiler Explosion, 539, 711
- -- Collision at Dawlish, 347, 648
- -- Collision at Newcastle, North-Eastern Railway, Report, 567
- -- Collision, Serious, at Selby, North-Eastern Railway, 169, 192, 319, 373
- -- Excursion Train Fatal Accident to Passenger, 241
- -- Fatal Collision on the East London Railway, 67, 93, 427
- -- Fatal Collision at New-street Station, Birmingham, 595, 649, 679
- -- Fatal Fire Accidents in Sleeping Cars, 483
- -- French Railway Accidents Statistics, 140, 427
- -- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Derailment, Mistake by Experienced Man, 319
- -- London and North-Western Goods Engine. Bursting of Boiler and Loss of Life. 539, 711
- -- Manchester, Slight Collision at Victoria Station, 125
- -- North British Railway Accident Due to Wind, 621
- -- Platelayers Run Down, Six Men Killed, 373
- -- Shunting Accident Report, 67
- -- Tramway Accident, Fatal, at Tynemouth, 399
- - Acworth Committee and the Indian Government, 567
- - Amalgamation and the Railways Bill, 145--see also Grouping
- - Appointments and Staff Changes, 39, 373, 406, 621, 649, 705
- - Argentine Narrow-gauge lanes Construction Projected, 539
- - Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 466
- - Australian Gauge Question, Report of Commission, 427
- - Australian North-South Transcontinental Railway, 241
- - Australian Railway Rails and Fish-plates Orders to Standard Specifications, 265
- - Australian Railways, Supreme Control of, Expert to be Appointed, 217
- - Australian State Railways' Annual Reports, Uniform System, 705
- - Australian Transcontinental Railway and the Mails, 714
- - Automatic Railway Control, W. J. Thorrowgood, 119
- - Automatically Controlled Machinery, 679
- - Baker-street Station, Metropolitan Railway, 634
- - Cars Handled per Hour at Rush Periods, 427
- - Baronetcy for Railway Official, 649
- - Barrow Docks, Proposed Enlargement of, as Relief Work, 511
- - Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, Restoration Postponed, 193
- - Belfast Tramways Reconstruction, Employment for Local ex-Service Men, 217
- - Bengal-Nagpur Railway Survey for Coalfield Railway near Cuttack, 265
- - Board of Trade General Panel, Selection of Representatives of Trading Interests, 539
- - Board of Trade--see also Ministry of Transport
- - British Railways and the Great War, E. H. Pratt, 13, 127
- - Browne, Mr. Balfour, The Late, 373
- - Bulgaria, New Railway Opened by the King, 628
- - Burma Railways' Collision. Large Number of Fatalities, 193
- - Burntisland Harbour Transfer, 265
- - Cabs at Railway Stations. Question of Id. Charge, 217
- - Canadian Government and Grand Trunk Award, 621
- - Canadian Pacific Line Ext ended and Branch Added, 399
- - Canal Ownership and Administration Not Yet Settled, 67
- - Canton-Hankow Railway Bridges, Steel Plates for, 169, 241
- - Cardiff Docks and Harbours, Charges for Tonnage, Use of Cranes, andc., Reduced from 150 per cent. Above Pre-war Level to 125 per cent., 483
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Census of Railway Servants, 236
- - Central Europe Railways and Allocation of Rolling Stock, Sir F. Dent's Work, 687
- - Ceylon Government Railways Report, 455 ; Settlement of Differences with South Indian Railway, Condition of Railway and of its Finances, 455
- - Chalk Fann Widening, 145
- - Chester Corporation Tramway Accounts, 241
- - Chilian Government Award of Contract for Electrification, 427
- - Chilian Government Loan for Railway Electrification, 241
- - Chilian Loan to be Spent in the United Kingdom, 119
- - Chuchow-Hengchow Section of Canton- Hankow Railway, 241
- - City and South London Railway, Agitation for Extension, 705
- - Clearing House Returns, Resumed Activities, 217
- - Coal Dispute and Loss to Railways, 217
- - Coal and other Goods Traffic Statistics, 292, 427
- - Competition Between Railways, Restored Express Services, 265
- - Conference at Olympia, Road Transport by Railways, Question, 455
- - Congestion on Metropolitan District Trains Going East, Midland Railway Concerned. 347
- - Control, Cessation, and Jubilee of the Earlier Railway Control Acts, 131
- - Control of Railways Expiry and the Railways Bill, 39
- - Cotton, Transportation of, and Railway Haulage at Liverpool and Manchester, Arthur Watson, 13
- - Creosoted Timber Bridge and Question of Fire Risks, 455
- - Czecho-Slovakia. Skoda Works Hundredth Railway Engine in Three Years. 319
- - Death of Mr. J. A. Bowes, 399
- - Death of Lieut.-Colonel P. G. von Donop, R.E., 511
- - Death of Mr. F. Huth Jackson, 624
- - Death of Monsieur Albert Sarpiaux, 427
- - Death of Monsieur Louis Weissenbruck, 217
- - Death of Mr. Wilson-Fox, 567
- - December Train Alterations, Better Connections, 621
- - Demerara Railway Sale to British Honduras Government, 13
- - Detonator, New Form of, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 595
- - Dispute Settlement by Accident, 511
- - District and Midland Railways, Rolling Stock Dispute and Settlement, 347, 511
- - District Railway Installs Train Starting by Electric Bell, 39
- - Dwina, Railway Bridge Over, to be Reopened, 595
- - Ealing, Shepherd's Bush and Liverpool- street Expedited Service, 649
- - Economy in Passenger Train Mileage, 319
- - Eight-hour Day to Cease on South African Railways, 595
- - Eight-hour Day, Complaints of Exceeding, by Some Railwaymen. 13
- - Eight-hour Day on the French Railways, 198
- - Electric Railways in Norway, New Construction, 427
- - Electrification of Paulista Railway of Brazil. 217
- - Euston Exhibition of Architectural Drawings by Engineer's Staff, 705
- - Euston Station War Memorial Unveiled by Lord Haig, 459
- - Excursion Fares and Reduction in Charabancs' Trips. 347, 399
- - Fares, London Electric Railway's Obligation, 93
- - Fares Reduction, but Charges Much Above Pre-war Level, 217
- - Fares Reduction in Prospect, 67, 101
- - Finsbury Park and Hammersmith Journey Time Shortened, 399
- - Fires Due to Abnormal Heat, Wooden Railway Station Burnt, 119
- - Fish Waste and Railway Charges, 347
- - Football Special Trains and Fares, 241
- - French Railways' Traffic Finance Statistics. 399
- - French State Railways' Steamer for Joint Cross-Channel Service, 145, 193
- - Future of British Rail wavs, Sir George Paish, 679
- - Gas Lighting and Coal Fires to be Removed from French Trains, 455
- - Goods and Mineral Rates, Reduction, 373, 679
- - Goods Traffic Statistics, 145, 265, 319, 427, 621
- - Government Special for Holyhead. Slow Time Journey, 649
- - Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Disastrous Financial Position, 293
- - Great Eastern Railway New Sea Route to the Continent, 47
- - Great Western Railway Magazine, 58
- - Great Western Railway and South Wales Traders, 101
- - Gretna Explosives Factory and Property, Railway Lines and Sidings, 399
- - Grouping of Eastern, North-Eastern and East Scottish Companies, Issue of Booklet, 347
- - Grouping of Railways, but Competition Remains, 39
- - Grouping of Railways, Meetings of Shareholders of the London and North-Western and of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways, 525, 567
- - Grouping System, Figures Compared, 145
- - Groups of Railways, Number of Directors, 119
- - Halwill-Torrington Light Railway, Government Grant Refused, 241
- - Harwich-Zeebrugge Route to Continent, 265
- - Hawaii Railways, Particulars of, 145
- - Highland Railway Adapts Disused Gas Cylinders as Containers for Engine Oil Fuel, 13
- - Holyhead Harbour Deepening for Quicker Irish Mails Transit, 567
- - Holy head Piers and Quays Taken Over from Ministry of Transport by London and North-Western Railway, 34
- - India to Adopt Automatic Continuous Vacuum Brake, 39
- - Indian Loan for Purchase of Railway Material in United Kingdom, 13
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - Indian Railwaysí Report, Financial Recommendations, 13, 319, 679
- - Indian Railway Surveys for New Railways, 595, 705
- - Inland Waterways Development, 595
- - Institutions, Locomotive and Railway--see Associations
- - International Railway Congress to be held in Rome in 1922, 169
- - Ireland, Excursions for Christmas, 679
- - Irish and British Railways' Claims Against the Government, 39
- - Irish Disturbances and Railway Fatalities, 39
- - Irish Railway Conciliation Board Meeting.
- - Irish Railway' Claims and Future Conditions as to Pay, andc.. 169, 193, 217
- - Irish Railways' Eight-hours Day Question. Arbitration, 265
- - Iron Ore, andc., for Blast-furnaces and Steel Works, Temporary Reduction in Carriage Rates, 427
- - Japan, Projected Railway Submarine Tunne between Main Island and Kyushu, 13
- - Japanese Scheme for Iron Railway Bridge in Tokyo, 193
- - Kings Lynn Docks and Railway, 217
- - Labour Party and the Ministry of Transport, 483
- - Lancashire and Yorkshire and London and North-Western Railways, Amalgamation, 525, 567, 649, 679
- - Letter Posting by Railway for Extra Fee, 169
- - Letterkenny to Burtonport Extension, Present Control to Continue, 67
- - Liverpool and Manchester New Road for Motor Traffic, 705
- - Liverpool Overhead Railway New System of Signalling, 241
- - Locomotive Capacity, Data of Various Companies in the United Kingdom, 319
- - Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Statistics, 427
- - Locomotive Replaced by Motor Omnibus on French Branch Line, 649
- - Locomotive, Turbo-condenser, Tested. 455
- - Locomotive and Wagon Export from the United States, Great Decrease in, 519
- - Locomotives, Baldwin's Narrow-gauge, Disposal Board Quotation, 193
- - London, Brighton and South Coast Train Service Acceleration, 649
- - London Electric Railways' Common Fund, 705
- - London and North-Western Railway, Chalk Farm Widening, 145
- - London and North-Western Electric Rails Laid, 371
- - London and North-Western and London, Brighton and South Coast Railways' Through Train. 567
- - London and North-Western Railway to Take Over Piers, andc., at Holyhead from Ministry of Transport, 34
- - London and North-Western Steamer Slieve Donard Launched, 398
- - London and North-Western Workshops, Short Time and Long Holidays, 621
- - London and South-Western Railway's Offer for German Floating Dock, 705
- - London and South-Western Service between Southampton and Cherbourg, 67
- - Los Andes, Santiago and Valparaiso, Projected Railway, 595
- - Lunch Charges on Various Railways, Reduction of, 539
- - Lunch on the Great Western Railway, 427
- - "Luxurious" Travelling, Midland and Great Northern Joint Line, 292
- - Maintenance and Renewal versus Dividends, 455
- - Manchester Railway Stations and Grouping 539
- - Melbourne to Start Electric Railless Tram ways, 704
- - Metropolitan Railway Company's Bill, Clause Regarding Directors, 595
- - Metropolitan Railway Engineer's Improvements, 39
- - Metropolitaine's First Deficit, 169
- - Midland Railway Company's War Memorial, 705
- - Midland Railway Discontinues Zone Tickets, 595
- - Midland Railway Goods Stations Reopened, 241
- - Midland Railway and Train Control, Voluminous Record, 119
- - Midland Railway Workshops, Short Time an I Long Holidays, 621, 679
- - Midland Railwaymen's Worthy War Memo rial to their Fellow-workmen, 119. 511
- - Milk Conveyance, Consultation as to Suitable Vehicle, 595
- - Ministry of Transport, Future Arrangement 13, 539
- - Motor Car Rail Conveyance Through the Severn Tunnel, 705
- - Motor Cars Sent by Severn Tunnel, 265
- - N.U.R. and the Eight Hours' Day, 595
- - National Union of Railwaymen, Jubilee Date, 193
- - Newfoundland Railway Troubles, 319
- - New Railway Schemes and Unemployment, 483
- - New South Wales Government Railways, Progress of Automatic Signalling, 511
- - New South Wales Railway Commissioners' Annual Report, 483
- - New Zealand Order for British-built Rolling Stock and Rails, 13
- - North British Railway Claim Against Ministry of Transport, 93, 265, 539, 621
- - North Staffordshire Railway and Canal Water Supply, 93
- - Norway, Electric Railway Construction in, 427
- - Oil Fuel Containers Out of Adapted Gas Cylinders, 13
- - Oil Fuel Locomotives in the United Kingdom, Completed and in Course of Fitting, 13
- - Oil Fuel Use Extended, 67
- - Oils, andc., Increase in Tonnage Carried in June, 319
- - Ontario, Railway Extension in, 483
- - Osaka Electric Railway, Extension of Lines, Overhead and Underground, 319
- - Osaka and Kobe New Line, 347
- - Parcel Rates Reduction to Compete with Post Office and Firms' Own Deliveries, 347
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - Paris Nord-Sud Railway Purchased by the Metropolitaine, 119
- - Passenger Traffic Statistics, 145, 265, 319, 427, 621
- - Pekin-Hankow Line, Projected Bridge Over the Yellow River, 13
- - Pekin-Suiyuan Railway, Extension of Various Shops, Stores and Works, 119
- - Pekin-Suiyuan Railway, Improvements of the Line and Engines Projected, 127
- - Pekin, Tramways for, 67
- - Perishable Fruit Traffic in America, 679
- - Permanent Way Institution, Summer Meeting in Belgium. 39
- - Pre-war Railway Institution Revival, 293
- - Privilege Tickets at Home and in Australia, 319
- - Quinquennial Valuation of Railways to be Revived, 426
- - Railway Administration by Stockholders, Abandoned Restriction, 8
- - Railway and Canal Commission, Composition Challenged, 193
- - Railway Material Export Statistics, 140, 293, 347, 373, 455, 672
- - Railway New, in Mexico, 649
- - Railway Pre-war Facilities, but at Higher Fares, 13, 119
- - Railway Rates Advisory Committee, Classification of Returned Empties, 621 ; Committee's Report on Coastwise Shipping, 39 ; Traders' Tickets Inquiry, 119, 209, 621
- - Railway Rates, Cheaper Fuel, and Wages Reduction, 567
- - Railway Rates, Trade Depression, and the Coal Strike, 567
- - Railway Rates Tribunal, Annual Report to be Made to Transport Minister, 163
- - Railway Rates Tribunal, Composition of, 483, 511, 679
- - Railway Rates Tribunal, Rules of Procedure, 705
- - Railway Rates Tribunal to be Set Up underRailways Bill, 217
- - Railway Rates Tribunal, Salary of Chairman, 241
- - Railway Returns for 1920, 567
- - Railway Servants in Britain and in United States, Great Reduction in Number of Grades, 119
- - Railway Trade Union and State Ownership, also De-control, Mr. J. H. Thomas' Views, 193
- - Railway Workshops Employees, Pre-war Numbers, 13
- - Railways Act, Anxiety of the Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Industries, 567
- - Railways Act, Cessation of Conciliation Boards, 319
- - Railways Act, Delay in Establishing Councils, Complaints, 705
- - Railways Amalgamation Tribunal. 621, 679
- - Railways Anniversaries, Eightieth, in 1921, 399
- - Railways Bill 39, 67, 93, 119, 123, 145, 163, 169, 217
- - Railways Works, Short Time and Long Holiday, 621, 679
- - Railwaymen's Guaranteed Week, 93
- - Railwaymen's Pay and Reduced Cost of Living, 13, 539, 679
- - Railwaymen's Pay and Scottish General Managers, 347, 373, 427
- - Railway-owned Workshops After Grouping, Future Work of, 169
- - Receipts and Expenditure for May, Effect of the Coal Dispute, 67
- - Receipts and Expenditure for July, 265
- - Reduced Goods Rate, Conferences on Question, 427
- - Reductions Due to Coal Strike, Statistics of, 34, 67
- - Road Vehicles for Passengers and Goods, Railways Seek Parliamentary Powers for, 621
- - Rods for Working Points, Effect of Temperature, New Compensator, 399
- - Rolling Stock Material, Revision of British Standard Specifications, 28
- - Rumanian Negotiations for German Locomotives, 93
- - Runaway Catch Points for Accident Prevention, 93
- - Russian Locomotive Repair, Contract for Balto-British Shipyard at Reval, 483
- - "Safety" Propaganda in New Form Proposed, 203
- - St. John's Ambulance, Great Western Men's Certificates, 539
- - Salaries of Chief Railway Officers, Economies, 217
- - Saloon Coaches for Ambulance Trains, Unwanted Surplus, 101
- - Sampierdarena-Ovada-Alessandria and the Milan-Bologna Railway Lines to be Electrified, 67
- - Sand Drag Invention an English One, 140
- - Scottish Railway Companies and their Men, 347, 373, 427, 621, 649
- - Scottish Railways, Passing Interim Dividends, 193, 621
- - Severn Tunnel Ventilating Plant, Renewal, 539
- - Shopping Tickets to London, 595
- - Signalling-- see also Institution of Railway Signal Engineers
- - Signalmen's Wages, Lengthy Negotiations Due to Variety of Work in Different Boxes, 193
- - Signals with Coloured Lights, 265
- - Six Months' Return Tickets, No Action by Ministry of Transport, 13
- - Sleeping Accommodation between Paddington and South Wales, 649
- - Snow Clearance at Engine Terminals on Canadian Railways by Use of Steam Coils, 483
- - Soldiers' Tickets at Reduced Rates not Resumed, 193
- - Solway Firth Bridge, Caledonian Railway, Closed Indefinitely, 145
- - South African Electrification of Railway from Glencoe to Pietermaritzburg, 621, 649
- - South African Railways' Coal Traffic Wagons, Mr. Kelway-Bamber, 595
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - South African Railways’ Electrification, Messrs. Merz and McLellan’s Recommendations, 705
- - South African Railways’ Electrification a Question of Cost, 199
- - South African State Railway Electrification, 595
- - South Indian Railway, Acworth Committee Report, 567
- - Southern Pacific Railroad, Striking Variety in its Situation Requiring Corresponding Contrasts in its Construction, 193
- - Southern Pacific Railroad, Wholesale Motor Car Destruction at Level Crossings, 705
- - Speed Orders by Railway Companies, 649
- - Ssupingchieh-Tsenchiatun Railway Extension, 241
- - Summer Time, Want of International Uniformity and Delay of Trains, 511
- - Survey for Possible Mail Line from Karachi, 373
- - Swedish Locomotives for Russia, 293
- - Swedish Railway Electrification, 145
- - Swiss Railway Orders for Single-phase Locomotives, 355
- - Swiss Railways’ Successful Loan for Electrification, 45
- - Swiss Railways’ Turbine Locomotive Tests, 399
- - Sydney Tube Railway, Completion Urged, Cost, 679
- - Syrens for Underground Railway Stations, 595
- - Tablet Exchanging Apparatus, Original Inventor, 39
- - Tasmanian Railway Locomotives Purchase, 293
- - Territorial Army Camps and the Railways, 145
- - Through Cross-country Service Restored, 567
- - Through Passenger and Goods Traffic, Weekly Returns Still Missing, 293
- - Track Relaying by Contract, 380
- - Traders’ Tickets, Concession by English Railway Companies, 209, 621
- - Traders’ Tickets Increased Cost Referred to Rates Advisory Committee, 119
- - Traffic Statistics, Goods’, 145, 265, 319, 427
- - Traffic Statistics, Passenger, 145, 265, 319, 427
- - Train Alterations and Restored Services, 39
- - Train Starting Hours, London and South- Western and Midland, 373
- - Tramway Axles, Standard Specification for, 372
- - Transport, Minister of. Lord Peel to Succeed Sir Eric Geddes, 511
- - Transport, Ministry of, and the Board of Trade, Future Arrangements and Reduction of Staff, 511, 539
- - Truck Loading in Victoria. Results of Improved Method, 39
- - Tube Railway for Calcutta, 67
- - Tube Railways, No Moro Trains after Midnight, 67
- - Tunnel, Proposed New, under the Thames, 169
- - Turbine-driven Locomotive, Swedish, 241
- - Uganda Railways, Kilindini Deep-water Pier Contract, 67
- - United Kingdom Railway Dividends, 119
- - United States Railways :
- -- Accident Bulletins of the Inter-State Commerce Commission, 649
- -- American Railroads and Rail Manufacturers, Rail Defects and Failures, 347
- -- Boston Railway stations, 93
- -- Brake Tests with Heavy Trains, 100, 399
- -- Claims on Government and Counter¬claims by Railways, 145
- -- Consolidation of Railway Systems, Plan and Inquiry, 373
- -- Death of Mr. J. F. Wallace, 169
- -- Economical Working and Brighter Out¬look for the Railways, 241
- -- Federal Control and Payments to Certain Associations, Divided Opinion, 511
- -- Inter-State Commission and Reduction of Export Rates on Iron and Steel, 241
- -- Motor Omnibus Converted to Run on Railroad in America, 67
- -- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway, Freedom from Accident, 477
- -- New York Terminal Passenger Traffic, Grand Central Record, 293
- -- New York Transit, Municipal Ownership Recommended, 399
- -- “Pageant of Progress” in Chicago, Typical Railway Engines, 293
- -- Pennsylvania Railroad “Musts,” 93
- -- Pennsylvania Railroad, New Steel Rails and Sleepers, 93
- -- Perishable Goods Traffic in United States 265
- -- Permanent Way Men on a Western States Railway, Wholesale Abandonment of Work, 539
- -- Railway Servants Reduced Numbers, Comparison of Hours, Pay, andc., 145
- -- “Short Lines” in the United States, 145
- -- Sleeper Treating Plant and Locomotive Crane Work on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 539
- -- Steel Billets and Railway Trucks in the United States, 145
- -- Track Work and Standard Wages, 380
- -- Turbo-condenser Locomotive Tested, 455
- -- Viaducts, High, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, Unexpected Difficulties, 93
- -- Virginia Railway Locomotive Test, 100, 399
- -- Wages Reduction and Strike Cancelment, 483
- -- Wagon Repairs on United States Railways, 293
- - UNPAINTED Carriages Requisitioned, 145
- - Urban Electric Railway Services, J. P. Thomas, 595
- - Victorian Railways Locomotive, “C1” Class, 594
- - Victorian Railways New Locomotive Construction, 483
- - Wages Reduction by Sliding Scale, 67
- - Wagons, Privately Owned, Sir Eric Geddes' Views, 93, 169
- - Wagons, Privately Owned, Mr. E. H. Pratts’ Views, 127
- - Wagons, Railway Owned, Under Repair, Number at Pre-war Level, 73
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
- - War Claims of Railways, Terms of Division of Settlement Money, 119
- - War Memorial, London and North-Western Unveiled by Lord Haig, 459
- - War Seal Foundation, London and North- Western, Staff and Servants' Contribution, 399
- - Weekend Cheap Tickets, Revival of, 427
- - Welsh Railway Proposals, Inquiry by Light Railway Commission, 455
- - Youths' Payment as Men Deferred to Former Age of Twenty Years, 511
- RAIN Making, Artificial, What it Would Mean in Horse-power, 67
- Refractory Silica Brick Industry in the United States, 539
- Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Deterioration and Cause, 705
- Research Association of British Motor and Allied Manufacturers, 102
- Research Work in the Colonies, Committee Report, 241
- Road Improvements and Unemployment in Oldbury District, 511
- Rochdale Canal Ceases Carrying Business, 13
- Rock Drill, Leyner Type, Phthisis Dangers of, 265
- Royal Agricultural Show at Cambridge in 1922, 633
- R.A.C. Official Demonstrations, 277
- Rubber for Papermaking, F. Kaye, 511
- Rubber Situation in British Colonies and Protectorates, Committee to Investigate, 483, 522
- Russian Industry, Review of, 543
- Russo-German Trade, Increasing Activity, 319
- Rust-proofing of Small Automobile Parts, 265
S
- SAFETY Foot Valve, Key's Patent, 128
- Scholarships, Archibald Dawnay, 230, 472, 576
- Scholarships in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 47
- Science Library at Science Museum, Classification Volume, 158
- Scientific Expedition from Norway to Jan Mayen, 169
- Scientific and Industrial Research, MS. Copy of Bibliography of Lubricants, 399
- Scientific Industries Club in Newcastle to be Started, 483
- Scientific Research, Beit Fellowships Awarded, 145
- Scientific Test House in Sydney, 347
- Seventy Years Old Survey Stakes for Abandoned Railway, 595
- Sewage System for Kobe, Japan, 319
- Shafting, Flexible, Fraser and Glass, 694
- Shale, Waste, from Mines, Experiments in Oil Distillation, 567
- Shanghai, New Dockyard Projected, 145
- Shanghai, Port Improvement Schemes, 455, 649
- Sheep and Dairy Farms in New Zealand, Electrical Power on, 217
- Shells Magazine Exploded by Accidental Fire at Versailles, 169
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
- - American Shipbuilding, 227
- - Armstrong-Whitworth Ships, 206
- - Australian Navigation Act Enforces Use of Wireless Equipment, 93
- - Cristobal Colon Constructed at Ferrol Naval Yards, 539
- - Cunard Liner Berengaria, Formerly Hamburg-American Imperator, Conversion to Oil Fuel Burner, 347
- - Diesel-engined Motor Ships, Economical Running of, 169
- - Ex-German Steamer Columbus Purchased by White Star Line, 13
- - Fires on Board Ships, Lloyd's Investigations, 679
- - Four Battleships, Extension of Time for Sending in Tenders, 427
- - French State Railways' Steamer Versailles for Joint Service, Newhaven and Dieppe, 145, 193
- - Fuel Cost of Geared Turbine Steamer with Oil-fired Boilers Compared with that of Turbo-electric Drive and also with Motor Vessel, 319
- - German New Mercantile Fleet, 427
- - Japanese Steamer Bunkered with 2050 Tons of Coal in Twenty-six Hours, 483
- - London and North-Western Steamer Slieve Donard Launched, 398
- - Maryland, United States Super-Dreadnought, Official Trials, 193
- - Motor Boat's Record Non-stop Run, 705
- - Motor Launches at Mudros, 347
- - Motor Lifeboat, New Type for Launching from Carriage, 145
- - Motor Ship for British Trade Exhibition Purposes, 455, 576
- - Motor Ships, Growth in Size and Power of, 169
- - Passenger Steamships Fitted for Oil Fuel, Board of Trade Requirements, 373
- - Patches for Ship's Plating Shot on to the Holes, 347
- - Poseidon, New Danish Motor Ship, 347
- - Progress of the Motor Ship, James Richardson, 373
- - Quest's Wireless Equipment for the Antarctic, 319
- - Reinforced Concrete Baltic Ferry Steamer Projected for Stockholm-Finland Route, 621
- - Sydney, Ferry Steamers under Construction at, 539
- - Trade Ship--see Motor Ship, andc.
- - Turbine Reduction Gears versus Electric Propulsion for Ships, Eskil Berg, 373
- - Twin-screw Motor Ships Launched at Chester, Pa., U.S.A., 649
- - United States Coastguard Cutter Tampa, Electrically Driven, 621
- - Versailles' First Trip, Newhaven-Dieppe Joint Service, 145, 193
- - White Star Line New Steamer Homeric, 511
- SHOVELS, Wear of, Machine for Testing, 241
- Silver-bearing Area in the Yukon, Rapid Development, 119
- Silver Ore, Rich, Discovery in Vancouver, 567
- Skoda Works and United Machinery Company, Limited, Amalgamation, 347
- Smith, Sir Francis Pettit, Early Marine Screw Propeller Invention, 93
- Societies—see Associations
- South Africa, Official Tour of Chief Trade Com-missioner, 293
- South African Republic, The Late, Reminiscences, 145
- South Manchuria Mining Possibilities Explored by American Experts, 265
- Spanish Chambers of Mines, Formation Obligatory, 399
- Spanish Concession to British Company for Oil Supply to Steamers at Las Palmas, 119
- Sparking Plug, The “Igna," Brown Brothers, Limited, 442
- Speech Projection Equipment with Nearly Four Miles Range, 265
- Staff Testimonial to Mr. C. E. Town, 79
- Standard Slip Gauges, Growth Variations and Impaired Efficiency, 265
- Steam, High-pressure, Utilisation of, Otto H. Hartman, 347
- Steam Pressures, Rapid Increase in Amount of, 193
- Steam Raising, Yesterday, To-day and To¬morrow, Daniel Wilson, 193
- Stoping, World’s Record in, in South African Gold Mine, 483
- Submarine Telephone Cable to Connect Eastern Prussia with Germany, 13
- Sugar Mill, Large, Electrification, 13
- Sukkur Barrage Scheme, 217
- Swedish Fuel Supply in Position to Renew Exports, 373
- Swedish Government Loan for New’ Brick Manufacture, 293
- Swedish Industries and Wage Reduction, 293
- Swedish Telephone System, British Desire for Statistics with View to Home Improvement, 119
- Swiss Water Power, Efforts at Development, 39
- Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders to be Invited for Construction, 293
- Synthetic Combination of Vegetable Oils to Replace Petrol, Experiments, 217
- Syrian Trade and Electric Power from Lebanon Streams, 293
T
- TABASCO, Mexico, Immense Oil Deposit
- Existing in, 145
- Table Bay Docks, Extension of Equipment, 97
- Table Bay Harbour Development, 427
- Tasmanian Hydro-electric Scheme Approaching Completion. 595 ; Heavy Importation of British and American Machinery, 193
- Tata Company’s Proposed Construction of Railway and other Plant, 119
- Technical Engineering Films, Request for Loan of, 168
- Telephone Connection between Madras and Ootacamund Postponed, 93
- Telephone Exchange, London “Toll,” Great Success of, 108, 427, 455
- Theatre for Auckland, N.Z., Proposed Disappearing Shops Frontage, 319
- Thread-spinning Machine of Greatly Increased Capacity Invented in Norway, 567
- Tidal Bore, Cause and Effect, 399
- Tidal Power Utilisation, Experimental Power Station to be Started in Brittany, 193
- Tientsin and Peking, Projected Road Construction between, 145
- Timber in Burma, 93
- Timber Conveyance to Japan from Canada in Form of Raft, 169
- Timber from Dead Trees may be Useful for Structure, 67
- Tin Exports from the Federated Malay States 455
- Tin Mines in China, Rich Deposits, 455
- Tractor, Agricultural, Competitions to be Held in Turkey, 93
- Tractor Trials in Turkey, 25
- Tractors for Western Canada, British Trade Opportunity, 399
- Trade Possibilities in the Union of South Africa, 230
- Trades Unions and Health of Workers, 39
- Tramways—see Railways
- Travancore, Hydro-electric Schemes, 649
- Tungsten—see Iron and Steel
- Turbine Reduction Gears for Ships—see Ships
- Turbines, Francis, at Kern River Power Plant, 347
- Twist Drills Fracture, Causes of, 539
U
- UNEMPLOYMENT Diminution in France, Statistics, 193
- Unemployment and Wireless Station Erection, Robert Donald, 399
- United States Locks and Hardware Firm to Start a Factory in Germany, 705
- United States Trade Conditions, 39
- UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE :
- - Lectures, 368
- Uranium Ore from the Belgian Congo, Analysis, 265
V
- VANADIUM Ore, Chief of World's Supply from the Andes, 435
- Vancouver, Projected Dam for Connecting Shores of Buzzard Inlet. 13
W
- WAR Memorial at Barrow-in-Furness, 539
- Waste Timber and Cotton Stalks. Utilisation of, 206
- Water Gauges, Walker, Crosweller and Co., 407
- Waterproofing of Irrigation Canals, F. W. Woods, 705
WATER SUPPLY :
- - Boryslaw Water Supply, Importance for Petroleum Boring, 595
- - Drought and Water Restriction, 88
- - Kedah, Malay Peninsula Supply Scheme. 649
- - Lahore Water Supply, New Scheme, 67
- - Manchester to Construct Part of Fourth Pipe Line from Thirlmere Reservoir, 241
- - Nanking, Projected Waterworks Company for, 483
- - Sydney, N.S.W.. Scheme for Increased Water Supply, 504
- - Water Improvement in China. Commission Appointment, 567
- - Whitehaven and Harrington. Important Water Supply Scheme, 595
- WATER Turbines for High Heads, 265
- Waterway between North Sea and Black Sea, Scheme Under Discussion at Munich, 93
- Wattle Bark, Spent, for Papermaking, 241
- Waygood-Otis Sports, 79
- Welfare Work in Trade and Industry, 427
- Welland Canal Construction Contracts, 265
- White Lead Prohibition at Geneva, 595
- Wireless Communication, Direct, between Australia and Great Britain, Proposed Scheme, 455
- Wireless Equipment for the Quest, 319
- Wireless Service Interruptions, G. Marconi on, 241
- Wireless Station, High-power, in Warsaw, 217
- Wireless Stations in Australia and New Guinea, 217
- Wireless Stations and Unemployment. Robert Donald, 399
- Wireless Telegraph Service between London and Madrid, Improvement, 483
- Wireless Telegraph Station. Large, near Moscow. 373
- Wireless Telegraphy for Communication Camps in California, 119
- Wireless Telegraphy, International Committee Arrangements, 169
- Wireless Telegraphy to Supplement Submarine Cable between Cochin China and Tonkin, 67
- Wireless Telephony between Birmingham and London, Progress of Experiments, 39
- Wireless Telephony in India, 241
- Wireless Telephony Neglected in England, Senatore Marconi, 649
- Women's Engineering Society, Competition for Improvements in Home Working, 679
- Wood Alcohol, Charcoal and Acetate of Lime, New Works for, 347
- Wood Chemicals, South Africa, Company's Anticipations, 145
- Wooden Floors, Testing of Different Loads, 119
- Works Plant, R. M. Robertson, 679
Y
- YELLOW River Conservancy, Scheme for Prevention of Overflow, 169
- Yellow River Contract Awarded to Belgian Firm, 347
- Yellow River, Designs for New Bridge Examined, 265 ; (Letter), 372
- Yukon and Federal Highways Construction, 241
Z
- ZINC Concentrates from Australia. Board of Trade Shipment, 483
- Zinc in Solutions After Gold Precipitation, Utilisation of, 649
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