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ACCIDENTS Due to Poisoning by Gases, 131
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*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 "‘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 :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
 
*- ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS (INCORPORATED):
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 Chemistry :
*- 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
Institute, Iron and Steel :
*-- "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
Institute of Marine Engineers :
*-- 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
Institute, Royal, of British Architects :
*-- 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
Archibald Dawnay Scholarship, 576 Membership of the Institute, Training for, 572
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (IRELAND) :  
 
*-- Water Power Resources of Ireland, Need of Proper Storage, Sir J. P. Griffith, 705
Institute of Transport :
*- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Conversazione, 54
Annual Dinner, 407
*-- Election of Lord Southborough as Honorary Member, 539
 
*-- Examination for Associate Membership, 105
South African Railways’ Coal Traffic Wagons, Mr. Kelway-Bamber, 595
*-- 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
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
*- 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
 
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) :
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
*- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
*-- Loughborough Section Established, 394
 
*- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
Loughborough Section Established. 394
*-- Alloys Research Committee Report, 240
 
*- INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
*-- Mechanical Transport, A. R. Galbraith, 39
 
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
Alloys "Research Committee Report, 240
*-- Scholarships and Prize Awards, 248, 361. 408
 
*-- Scholarships for Competition in 1922, 616
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
*- INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
 
*-- Mile-posts, Hartley, Reconditioning and Re-measurement, 427
Mechanical Transport, A. R. Galbraith. 39
*-- Officers for Session, 1921-22, 79
 
*- INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY :
Institution of Naval Architects :
*-- 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
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
*-- 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  
Institution, Permanent Way :
*-- 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 Petroleum Technologists :
*- 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. A. Beeby Thompson, 539
*-- Chemical Engineering Group Invites Institution of Gas Engineers to a Lecture, 539  
 
*-- Claude Synthetic Ammonia Process and Plant, LH. West, 539
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
*- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
 
*-- Annual Meeting, Award of Gold Medal and other Premiums, 688
Automatic Train Control, Problems of’ W. J. Thorrowgood, 119
*- CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
 
*-- Geen Premium Award, 688
First Summer Meeting, 67 “Three-position Signalling,A. E. Tattersail, 539
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
 
*-- Annual Meeting, Awards for Papers, Elections, 54
Northern Section :
*-- 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
Institution, Royal :
*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
Institution of Rubber Industry :
*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
 
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, J^H. 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
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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
Batchelor’s Cost of Living in Various Towns in
*"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, 293
*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 for Small Brass Articles, 119
*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. 158
*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, &c..
*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 Output 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. 39
 
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
 
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CANADA Orders Marking of Imported Goods to Indicate Country of Origin, 705
 
Canada’s Need of Applications of Principles of Chemistry, Metallurgy, &c., S. J. Cook, 483
 
Canada’s Oilfields, Favourable Points of, 93
 
Canadian Machinery Company to Open Manufactory in Australia, 595
 
(..’anal 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 fo.’ 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


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*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


Borings for Coalfields Flushed by Petroleum Instead of Water, 567
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*DAM, Masonry, Record for Size, Built in 1700 B.c., 427
British Coal Mining, Success Due to High Ideals, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 567
*Damming a Stream by Use of Canvas Hose, 13
 
*Danish Electro-chemical Industry, Resumption of Work, 399
British Columbia, Development of Coal
*Dew Reservoirs, S. B. Russell, 688
 
*Diesel Engine Insurance Against Breakdown, 576
Deposit at Fraser Lake, 13
*Diesel Engine Repair, 28
 
*Diesel Oil and Boiler Fuel Oil, Comparison in Price and Quality, 487
Coal Exports from the United States, Statistics of, 539
*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
Coal Tub Filling, Forks or Shovels. Leicestershire Miners’ No j ice, 595
*Drop Forging Dies, Heat Treatment of, 539
 
*Durban Harbour Improvement Scheme, 236
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 Eleccricity 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, Govern ment Aid to Working, 67
 
Copper Sulphides, Valuable Hill Discovered in Manitoba. 119
 
Costing Systems and Wasteful Expenditure, 11J
 
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 St udents, 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 bv Federal Government, 193
 
DAM, Masonry, Record foi* 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
E
EARTH Dam, Highest Ever Made, Under Construction in America, 679
*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
Einstein’s Theory on a Cinematograph Film, 319
*- 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
Bradford’s Electricity Undertaking and Hiring Out of Motors, &c., 539
*- Disabled Ex-Service Men Construct Large Transformer, 119
 
*- Edison Vehicles for Refuse Collection, Valuable Utilisation of Waste, 13
60-Kilowatt Brass Melting Furnace at University of Wisconsin, 193
*- 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. 13
*- 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
Czechoslovakia, Electrical Industries of, 319
*- 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 Vehicles’ Great Push in New York City, 705
*- Model General Conditions for Contracts, 575
 
*- Nickel and Chromium Alloys in Electrical Heating and Cooking, 319
Electricity Commissioners’ Report. 455
*- 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. Cheapened Current, 345
*- Power Station Projected for Isleworth and Ealing, 217
 
*- Rafting by Electrical Power, 119
General Electric Company’s House-warming at the Kingsway Offices? 93
*- 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- Electricity Accounts, 241
*- 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, &c., of Generating Plants to Prevent Freezing, 644. 705
*- 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 Powder Station, Coal and Oil Fuel Cost Comparison, 241
*Exhaust Steam and Gases, Waste of, at Sheffield, 39
 
*EXHIBITIONS
Liverpool’s Enormous Electrical Development, 373
*- 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, 408— see also Miscellaneous Index, Electrical Matters
*- 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. 567
*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 F€, 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
 
I oy and Model Operation, Invention for Safe and Constant Supply of Current, 145
 
'Transformer Oil Sludges, Tvpes of, C. -I. 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,
 
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 Li6ge, 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


F
F
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


Fairs—see Exhibitions
G
 
*GAS Association, British Commercial, Conference, 334
Federal Power Commission of the United States.
*Gas, Blast-furnace, Utilisation of, for Steam Raising, 217
 
*Gas from Blast-furnaces and Producer Cleaned by Dry Process, 455
Issue of Licences,* 560
*Gas versus Coke for Domestic Use, 705
 
*Gas and Electrical Industries, Linking-up of Works and Stations, J. Mogford, 705
Federated Malay States Development, Townplanning, &c., 28
*Gas Main Utilised After Being Buried for Twenty-six Years, 193
 
*Georgian Soviet Government and Foreign- owned Goods, 39
Federation of British Industries :
*German Agricultural Machinery. Raised Prices, 382
 
*German Machinery for Japan, 595
Boilers with Stationary Grates, Cleaning of Fires, 649
*German Protest Against Bridge Destruction, 567
 
*German Shipping in Flourishing Condition, 373
Fuel Economy Monographs, Boiler Plant, Economical Working of, 13, 158
*German Successes in Argentine Markets, 679
 
*German Telegraph Lines' Poor Condition, Part Replacement by Wireless, 217
Finsbury Technical College, Old Students’ Association, 308, 408
*German Trade Papers in Spanish for Vigo. Contrasted with English Methods, 595
 
*Germany's Expected Revival of Trade in Prismatic Field Glasses, 168
Fire-damp, Tests of Instrument for Detection, 169
*Germany's Lost Markets, Efforts to Regain, 193
 
*Glass Factory at Rio de Janeiro, 119
Fire Hose Couplings and Standardisation, 155
*Gold Bars Recovery from the Wrecked Laurentic, 169
 
*Gold Test, New, in the United States, 539
Fire Prevention During the War, 54
*Golf Clubs, Stainless Steel, Reduction in Cost, 293
 
*Grinding Heads for Small Internal Grinding, 319
Fire Resistance of Wooden Stave Piping, 399
*Gunpowder Factory Explosion in Wales, Official Report, 373
 
*Gypsum for Plastering. Plastic Form of, 93
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
 
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, liaised 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 Lau-rentic, 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
H
HEALTH and Industrial H ygiene, Lectures, 399
*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. 539
 
Hydro-electric Plant, Large, in Bathurst, Canada, 265
 
Hvdro-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
I
IGUAZU Falls, Possible Immense Amount of Hydro-electric Power, 373
*IGUAZLT Falls, Possible Immense Amount of Hydro-electric Power, 373
 
*IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY :
Imperial College of Science and Technology :
*- Old Students' Dinner, 607
 
*India, Hydro-electric Surveys in Bengal and Travancore, 649
Old Students’ Dinner, 607
*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
Industry Welfare Society :
*- Blast-furnace Erection in Nelson Province, New Zealand, 649
 
* -Blast-furnace Record at Ford Works, 13
Lecture Conference at Balliol College. Oxford, 308
*- Blast - furnace Works, Kling - Weidlein Cleaner, 119
 
*- Blast-furnaces near Hankow, 327
Institutions—see Associations
*- 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. 319
*- Corrosion of Cast Iron Water Pipes, Nelson Smith, 621
 
*- Cutting Cast Iron by Special Blow-pipe, 173
American Iron Company’s Reductions in Price of Pipe, 319
*- 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, Jxjw Cost of Manufacture, A. H. Coplan, 319
*- 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. 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.
 
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, &c., 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


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
 
KARACHI Harbour Reclamation Work Postponed, 483
 
Kimberley District of South Africa, Report of Inspector of Machinery, 455


King’s College Engineering Society. Twentyfourth Annual Dinner, 633
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, 582
*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, Offer by Tangyes, Limited, 280
*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, 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


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. 567
*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
Marconi’s Approval of New Method Developed
*Metals, The Working of, Dr. F. Johnson, 455  
 
*Metallurgical Plant Extension at South African Gold Mines, 145
by Ono of the Company’s Engineers, 193
*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 Trades’ Pension Society Annual Dance, 633
*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. 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


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


Natural Gas, Huge Supply Discovered and Oil
O
 
*OIL Boring at Vancouver, 145
Hoped for near Vaux, 506
*Oil Borings in the United Kingdom in Progress and Suspended, 319
 
*Oil Deposits in the Andes, 93
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Scholarships, 47
*Oil Extraction by Cheap Process from Australian Shale, 679
 
*Oilfield of Northern Canada, Mineral Wealth in Addition to Oil, 169
Naval Continuous Wave Wireless Station Pro
*Oilfield Operations, Pumping Power Required. W. G. Taylor, 13
 
*Oil Fuel for Bunkering Ships, Pipe Laid at Bombay, 595
jected near Vancouver, 319
*Oil Gas Burner, Demonstration of, Mr. Cleary. 522
 
*Oil Mill Explosion, Unusual Type of, 567
Newcomen Society, Constitution and Rules.
*Oil Near the Benguella Railway, Africa, 399
 
*Oil Pipe Line 190 Miles Long Across Tehuantepec Isthmus, 169
373
*Oil Prospects in Mozambique, 621
 
*Oil Resources of the World, A. Beeby Thompson, 539
New York Church Front Cut Away and Moved
*Oil Sands Exploitation by Anglo-Swiss Company in Canton of Geneva, 39
 
*Oil Shale Discovery, Valuable, in South Africa. 169
30ft., 567
*Oil Shales, Experimental Plant in New Brunswick, 119
 
*Oil Wells Output Capable of Extension by Proper Operation, A. F. Dabel, 705
New Zealand, Hydro-electric Developments in,
*Olympia, Dinner at, 342
 
*Oppau Explosion Investigation, Unsuspected Danger Revealed, 373
567
*Oppau Explosion and its Lesson, M. Georges Claude, 373
 
*Optophone, Modification of, J. W. Giltay, 700
New Zealand War Memorial, 426
*Output Increase to Avoid Dismissals by Spanish Company, 193
 
*Oxy-acetylene Torch, Improved Form for Use Under Water, 93
Nitrates from the Atmosphere, Mr. Henry Ford’s Offer, 119
*Oxygen Factory in Ceylon, The First, Blowpipe Welding by Natives, 705
 
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, P.pe 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


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 China’s Minerals, 39
*Pneumatic Scratch Brush, 442
 
*Poland's Export of Alcohol, 67
Pekin Tramways and French Agreement. 347
*Port Lincoln, South Australia, New Pier Construction, 293
 
*Powdered Fuel and Lost Heat, Professor F. Bacon, 93
Petroleum Shale Search in Australia, Commonwealth’s Offered Reward, 347
*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. Suitable and Unsuit able, 93
*Pulpwood Chips, Moisture Content, 67
 
*Pumping Plant, Joint Installation for Two Transvaal Mines. 39
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
 
RAI MO-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


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 Hours’ Journey, 347 373 ; Criticism. 705
*- 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 Pringle’s Report, 13
*-- 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, Release of Arrested Signalman, 427
*-- 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. Additional Sub-inspector Appointed, 217
*-- 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* 347, 648
*-- 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. 319, 373
*- Acworth Committee and the Indian Government, 567
 
*- Amalgamation and the Railways Bill, 145--see also Grouping
Excursion Train Fatal Accideiit to Passenger, 241
*- 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. 711
*- 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. 399
*- 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 see also Grouping
*- 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 Railways’ Annual Reports, Uniform System, 705
 
Australian Transcontinental Railway and the Mails, 714
 
Automatic Railway Control, W. J. Thorrow-good, 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 Extended 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, &c., 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 Farm 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 Liverpoolstreet 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, 37.3, 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 Now Sea Route to the Continent, 47
 
Great Western Railway Magazine, 58
 
Great Western Railway and South Wales Traders, 101
 
Gretna Explosives Factoiy 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
 
Holyhead 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) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
 
*- Census of Railway Servants, 236
Indian Railways’ Report, Financial Recommendations, 13, 319, 679
*- 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 Railway—see Associations
*- 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, i69
*- 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 Railways’ Claims Against the Government, 39
*- 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 Meetinc. 212
*- Control of Railways Expiry and the Railways Bill, 39
 
*- Cotton, Transportation of, and Railway Haulage at Liverpool and Manchester, Arthur Watson, 13
Irish Railways’ Claims and Future Conditions as to Pay, &c., 169, 193, 217
*- Creosoted Timber Bridge and Question of Fire Risks, 455
 
*- Czecho-Slovakia. Skoda Works Hundredth Railway Engine in Three Years. 319
Irish Railways’ Eight-hours Day Question. Arbitration, 265
*- Death of Mr. J. A. Bowes, 399
 
*- Death of Lieut.-Colonel P. G. von Donop, R.E., 511
Iron Ore, &c., for Blast-furnaces and Steel Works, Temporary Reduction in Carriage Rates, 427
*- 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. 193
*- 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. Fee, 169
*- 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, 455
*- 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, Baldwin’s Narrow-gauge, Disposal Board Quotation, 193
*- 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 Railways’ Common Fund, 705
*- 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. 145
*- 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 Railways’ Through Train, 567
*- 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, &c., at Holyhead from Ministry of Transport, 34
*- 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 Railway’s Offer for German Floating Dock, 705
*- 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. 67
*- 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. Projected Railway, 595
*- 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
Luxurious Travelling. Midland and Great Northern Joint Line, 292
*- 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 Company’s Bill, Clause Regarding Directors, 595
*- Japan, Projected Railway Submarine Tunne between Main Island and Kyushu, 13
 
*- Japanese Scheme for Iron Railway Bridge in Tokyo, 193
Metropolitan Railway Engineer’s Improvements. 39
*- Kings Lynn Docks and Railway, 217
 
*- Labour Party and the Ministry of Transport, 483
Metropolitaine’s First Deficit, 169
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire and London and North-Western Railways, Amalgamation, 525, 567, 649, 679
 
*- Letter Posting by Railway for Extra Fee, 169
Midland Railway Company’s War Memorial, 705
*- 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 RailwayWorkshops, Short Time an I Long Holidays, 621, 679
*- Locomotives, Baldwin's Narrow-gauge, Disposal Board Quotation, 193
 
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Train Service Acceleration, 649
.Midland Railwaymen’s Worthy War Memo rial to their Fellow-workmen, 119, 511
*- 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. Future Arrangement 13, 539
*- 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 Hours’ Day, 595
*- 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 Commissioners’ Annual Report, 483
*- 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 Canai Water Supply, 93
*- Ministry of Transport, Future Arrangement 13, 539
 
*- Motor Car Rail Conveyance Through the Severn Tunnel, 705
Norway. Electric Railway Construction in, 427
*- 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, &c., Increase in Tonnage Carried in June, 319
*- 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 Firms’ Own Deliveries, 347
*- 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 M€tropolitaine, 119
*- 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, 39
*- 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-war1 Facilities, but at Higher Fares, 13, 119
*- Railways Amalgamation Tribunal. 621, 679  
 
*- Railways Anniversaries, Eightieth, in 1921, 399
Rates Advisory Committee, Classification of Returned Empties, 621 ; Committee’s Report on Coastwise Shipping, 39 ; Traders’ Tickets Inquiry, 119, 209, 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. 163
*- 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 under Railways Bill, 217
*- Rolling Stock Material, Revision of British Standard Specifications, 28
 
*- Rumanian Negotiations for German Locomotives, 93
.Rates Tribunal, Salary of Chairman, 241
*- 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
Trad§ Union and State Ownership, also De-control, Mr. J. H. Thomas’ Views, 193
*- 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. 679 Anniversaries, Eightieth, in 1921, 399
*- 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. Short Time and Long Holiday, 621, 679
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
 
*- South African Railways’ Electrification, Messrs. Merz and McLellan’s Recommendations, 705
Railwaymen’s Guaranteed Week, 93
*- South African Railways’ Electrification a Question of Cost, 199
 
*- South African State Railway Electrification, 595
Railwaymen’s Pay and Reduced Cost of Living, 13, 539, 679
*- South Indian Railway, Acworth Committee Report, 567
 
*- Southern Pacific Railroad, Striking Variety in its Situation Requiring Corresponding Contrasts in its Construction, 193
Railwaymen’s Pay and Scottish General Managers, 347, 373, 427
*- 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 Safety Propaganda in New Form Proposed, 203
*- Train Alterations and Restored Services, 39
 
*- Train Starting Hours, London and South- Western and Midland, 373
St. John’s Ambulance, Great Western Men’s Certificates, 539
*- 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. Passing Interim Dividends, 193, 621
*-- 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
Signalling—see also Institution of Railway Signal Engineers
*-- Economical Working and Brighter Out¬look for the Railways, 241
 
*-- Federal Control and Payments to Certain Associations, Divided Opinion, 511  
Signalmen’s Wages. Lengthy Negotiations Due to Variety of Work in Different Boxes, 193
*-- 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 Months’ Return Tickets, No Action by Ministry of Transport, 13
*-- 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
Soldiers’ Tickets at Reduced Rates not Resumed, 193
*-- 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 {continued}:
*-- 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 i.ts 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 Railwav, Completion Urged, Cost, 679
 
Syrens for Underground Railway Stations,
 
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 More 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 Counterclaims by Railways, 145
 
Consolidation of Railway Systems, Plan and Inquiry, 373
 
Death of Mr. J. F. Wallace, 169
 
Economical Working and Brighter Outlook 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, &c., 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 Railwavs, 293
 
UNPAINTED Carriages Requisitioned. 145 Urban Electric Railway Services, J. P.
 
Thomas, 595
 
Victorian Railways Locomotive, “Cl ” 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) :
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


■ War Claims of Railways, Terms of Division of Settlement Money, 119
S
 
*SAFETY Foot Valve, Key's Patent, 128
War Memorial, London and North-Western Unveiled by Lord Haig, 459
*Scholarships, Archibald Dawnay, 230, 472, 576
 
*Scholarships in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 47
War Seal Foundation, London and North-Western, Staff and Servants’ Contribution, 399
*Science Library at Science Museum, Classification Volume, 158
 
*Scientific Expedition from Norway to Jan Mayen, 169
Week-end Cheap Tickets, Revival of, 427
*Scientific and Industrial Research, MS. Copy of Bibliography of Lubricants, 399
 
*Scientific Industries Club in Newcastle to be Started, 483
Welsh Railway Proposals, Inquiry by Light Railway Commission, 455
*Scientific Research, Beit Fellowships Awarded, 145
 
*Scientific Test House in Sydney, 347
Youths’ Payment as Men Deferred to Former Age of Twenty Years, 511
*Seventy Years Old Survey Stakes for Abandoned Railway, 595
 
*Sewage System for Kobe, Japan, 319
RAIN Making, Artificial, What it Would Mean in Horse-power, 67
*Shafting, Flexible, Fraser and Glass, 694
 
*Shale, Waste, from Mines, Experiments in Oil Distillation, 567
Refractory Silica Brick Industry in the United States, 539
*Shanghai, New Dockyard Projected, 145
 
*Shanghai, Port Improvement Schemes, 455, 649
Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Deterioration and Cause, 705
*Sheep and Dairy Farms in New Zealand, Electrical Power on, 217
 
*Shells Magazine Exploded by Accidental Fire at Versailles, 169
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 Systcxn 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 :
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, Lloyd’s Investigations, 679
*- 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 Railways’ Steamer Versailles for Joint Service, Newhaven and Dieppe, 145, 193
*- 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. 483
*- 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 Boat’s Record Non-stop Run, 705
*- 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
Quest’s Wireless Equipment for the Antarctic, 319
*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 Ship—see Motor Ship, &-c.
*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
 
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
 
Skoda O'\Rlch> Discovery in Vancouver, 567 Skoda W orks and United Machinery Company
 
Limited, Amalgamation, 3+7          P y>
 
P™J}r Rrancis. Pettit. Early Marine Screw 1 ropeller Invention, 9.3
 
Societies—see Associations
 
'SO±lon^293fiCial T°Ur °f Chief Trade Com-
 
SOcUencetfr;C+5n ReP"b'iC’ Late' Remini-
 
South Manchuria Mining Possibilities Explored by American Experts, 265           1
 
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, 1 »7t>
 
Steam Raising, Yesterday, To-day and To-morrow, Daniel Wilson, 193
 
Stoping, World’s Record in, in South African Gold Mme, 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,
 
Swiss Water Power, Efforts at Development, 39
 
Sydney Harbour New Bridge, Tenders to be
 
I Invited for Construction, 293
 
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


TABASCO, Mexico, Immense Oil Deposit Existing in, 145
U
 
*UNEMPLOYMENT Diminution in France, Statistics, 193
Exfcension of Equipment, 97
*Unemployment and Wireless Station Erection, Robert Donald, 399
 
*United States Locks and Hardware Firm to Start a Factory in Germany, 705
J. able Bay Harbour Development, 427
*United States Trade Conditions, 39
 
*UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE :
Tasmanian Hydro-electric Scheme Approaching a 595 ; ^eavy Importation of British and American Machinery, 193
*- Lectures, 368
 
*Uranium Ore from the Belgian Congo, Analysis, 265
Tata Company’s Proposed Construction of Railway and other Plant, 119
 
Technical Engineering Films, Request for Loan Ot, 1 bo
 
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 m Turkey, 93
 
Tractor Trials in Turkey, 25
 
Tractors for Western Canada. British Trade Opportunity, 399
 
Trade Possibilities in the Union of South Africa,
 
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 Inrbines, Francis, at Kern River Power Plant,
 
Twist Drills Fracture, Causes of, 539
 
u
 
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,


V
V
w
*VANADIUM Ore, Chief of World's Supply from the Andes, 435
at Barrow-in-Furness, 539
*Vancouver, Projected Dam for Connecting Shores of Buzzard Inlet. 13
 
Waste Timber and Cotton Stalks, Utilisation of, ZVO
 
Water Gauges, Walker, Crosweller and Co., 407
 
Waterproofing of Irrigation Canals, F. W.
 
Woods, 705


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


Boryslaw Water Supply, Importance for
Y
 
*YELLOW River Conservancy, Scheme for Prevention of Overflow, 169
Petroleum Boring, 595
*Yellow River Contract Awarded to Belgian Firm, 347
 
*Yellow River, Designs for New Bridge Examined, 265 ; (Letter), 372
Drought and Water Restriction, 88
*Yukon and Federal Highways Construction, 241
 
Kedah, Malay Peninsula Supply Scheme. 649
 
Lahore Water Supply, New Scheme, 67
 
Manchester to Construct Part of Fourth Pipe Line from Thirlmerc 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
 
Wireloss 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, II. M. Robertson, 679
 
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 Const ruction, 241
 
z
ZINC Concentrates from Australia. Board of Trade Shipment, 483


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


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  • 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

F

  • 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

G

  • 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

J

  • 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

M

  • 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

N

  • 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

P

  • 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

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 :

  • - 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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