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ABERDARE Mining Engineering Laboratory, 241
*ABERDARE Mining Engineering Laboratory, 241
 
*Acetylene, Dissolved, Film for Exhibition, Allen-Liversidge, Limited, 682
Acetylene, Dissolved, Film for Exhibition, Allen-Liversidge, Limited, 682
*Admiralty Chemical Laboratories, Co-ordination of Work, 241
 
Admiralty Chemical Laboratories, Co-ordination of Work, 241
 
AERONAUTICS :
AERONAUTICS :
 
*- Aerial Service between Seville and Buenos Aires, 241
Aerial Service between Seville and Buenos Aires, 241
*- Aerodrome Lighthouse at Madrid, 241
 
*- Air Mail Services between Pretoria and Capetown, 525
Aerodrome Lighthouse at Madrid, 241
*- Airship Conference, International, 164
 
*- Air Taxis for Liner Passengers, 183
Air Mail Services between Pretoria and Capetown, 525
*- American National Balloon Race, 469
 
*- French Aeroplane Company's Success with Toulouse-Casablanca Air Line, Proposed Extension, 241
Airship Conference, International, 164
*- Helicopter Prize Offer by Air Ministry, 285
 
*- Helium Daily Loss from an Airship, 639
Air Taxis for Liner Passengers, 183
*- Safety Fuel Tanks for Aircraft, Prize Awards, 469
 
*- Telephonic Communication for Aeroplanes with London, Paris and Lausanne, 415, 441
American National Balloon Race, 469
*- Under-water Photography from Aeroplanes of no Practical Utility, Colonel E. Lester Jones, 695
 
*ALASKAN Minerals, Good Prospects for Silver and Lead Mining, 43
French Aeroplane Company’s Success with Toulouse-Casablanca Air Line, Proposed Extension, 241
*Alcohol in Australia, Synthetic and Otherwise, Question of Cheap Electricity, 43
 
*Alcohol Production for Fuel, Possible Use of Reclaimed Land, 43
Helicopter Prize Offer by Air Ministry, 285 Helium Daily Loss from an Airship, 639 Safety Fuel Tanks for Aircraft, Prize Awards, 469
*Allen-Liversidge, Limited, Annual Dinner, 80
 
*Alfonso XIII. Canal, Slow Progress of, 387
Telephonic Communication for Aeroplanes with London, Paris and Lausanne, 415, 441 Under-water Photography from Aeroplanes of no Practical Utility, Colonel E. Lester Jones, 695
*Aluminium Alloy Pistons, Competition, 101
 
*Aluminium and its Light Alloys, Atmospheres in Industrial Furnaces Used for Melting, American Investigation, 415
ALASKAN Minerals, Good Prospects for Silver and Lead Mining, 43
*Aluminium Output in the United States, 695
 
*Aluminium Oxide and Various Defects it Causes, 441
Alcohol in Australia, Synthetic and Otherwise, Question of Cheap Electricity, 43
*Aluminium Soldering, Improved Method for, 155
 
*Ammonia--see Synthetic
Alcohol Production for Fuel, Possible Use of Reclaimed Land, 43
*Anatolia, Rivers in, Adaptability for Transport and Industry, 557
 
*Anti-freezing Solutions and Use of Glycerine, 183
Allen-Liversidge, Limited, Annual Dinner, 80 Alfonso XIII. Canal, Slow Progress of, 387 Aluminium Alloy Pistons, Competition, 101 Aluminium and its Light Alloys, Atmospheres in Industrial Furnaces Used for Melting, American Investigation, 415
*"Archibald Dawnay" Scholarships in Civil Engineering, 371
 
*Architectural Humour and Woman, 611
Aluminium Output in the United States, 695
*Argentina's Expected Oil Boom, 583
 
*Argentine Government to Clear Wreckage from the River Plate Channel, 441
Aluminium Oxide and Various Defects it Causes, 441
 
Aluminium Soldering, Improved Method for, 155
 
Ammonia—see Synthetic
 
Anatolia, Rivers in, Adaptability for Transport and Industry, 557
 
Anti-freezing Solutions and Use of Glycerine, 183
 
Archibald Dawnay Scholarships in Civil Engineering, 371
 
Architectural Humour and Woman, 611
 
Argentina’s Expected Oil Boom, 583
 
Argentine Government to Clear Wreckage from the River Plate Channel, 441
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :
*- Annual Dinner, 620
*- Approaching Incorporation, 415
*INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
*- Award of Meldola Medal, 271
*INSTITUTE, CONCRETE :
*- Ancient Arch, Cost of Preservation, Estimate, 213
*- Building Exhibition, Arrangements and Discussions Programme, 354, 453
*- Gravel-washing Plant, Best Design for Continuous Work, E. F. Sargeant, 553
*- Skilled Workmen Wanted, E. F. Etchells, 155
*INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
*- Liquid Fuel, J. H. Anderson, 43
*- Lloyd's Register Scholarships and Student Graduate Examinations, Pamphlet, 164
*- Oil Fuel, A. Keens, 611
*- Petroleum and Lubrication, E. A. Evans, 415,469
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
*- Annual, Autumn and other Meetings, Dinner, Annual Lecture, Pamphlet on Corrosion, andc., 112
*- Annual General Meeting, Programme, Offer of Tickets to Visitors, 164, 255
*- Autumn Meeting in Swansea, 682
*- Journal of the Institute, Vol. xxvi., 177
*- New Edition of "Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes," 553
*INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
*- Annual Meeting and Report, 626
*- Elections of Officers and Representatives of Participating Societies, 626
*- Journal of Scientific Instruments, 611, 721
*- Presidential Address, Sir J. J. Thomson, 626
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
*INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
*- Royal Gold Medal for Architecture, Probable Award to an American, 285
*INSTITUTE, ROYAL SANITARY :
*- Congress at Bournemouth, 285
*- Henry Saxon Snell Prize, 340
*INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
*- Appointments for 1922-23, 654
*- Congress in London, 161
*- New President, Sir Sam Fay to Succeed Sir Henry Maybury, 606
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
*- Data Sheets, First Issue, 477
*- Laminated Spring in Automobile Suspension, A. A. Remington, 330
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
*- Annual Dinner, 561
*- Awards for Students' Papers, 77
*- London Students :
*-- Forty-first Annual Students' Dinner, 346
*-- Fundamental Principles of Locomotive Design, E. A. Phillipson, 252
*- Newcastle-upon-Tyne Association :
*-- Annual Meeting and Elections, 540
*-- Reinforced Concrete, C. H. Sandeman and Others, 540
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
*- Annual Conversazione, 280
*- Annual Meeting, 520
*- Award of Premiums for Papers, 626
*- Election of Officers and New Members, Result of Ballot, 598
*- Electricity and Agriculture, Lecture in Dublin, R. B. Matthews, 520
*- Examination for Associate Membership, 170
*- Faraday Bronze Medal to Commemorate Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institution, 667
*- Library to be Kept Open in the Evenings of Meetings, 43
*- List of Members, New, 282
*- War Memorial to Fallen Members, 639
*INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
*- Gear for Marine Propulsion, W. Rees Darling, 71
*INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
*- Programme of Meetings, 682
*- Standardisation in the Gas Industry, Dr. C. Carpenter, 721
*INSTITUTION, INDIAN, OF ENGINEERS :
*- Membership of 500, 160
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
*- Annual Dinner, 598
*- Power Factor Improvement, G. H. Ayres, 382, 415
*- Midland Section :
*-- Annual Dinner, 194
*INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
*- Annual Dinner, 236
*- South American Branch :
*-- Election of Officers, 241
*INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
*- Annual Dinner and Various Speeches, 394
*INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
*- Annual General Meeting and Conference, 570
*- Meeting in the Scottish District, Programme, 733
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
*- Annual Meetings, Programme, 164
*- Summer Meeting in Paris, 505
*INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
*- Fourth Annual Dinner, 285
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS:
*- Officers and Council, List of, 312
*- President and Vice-president Appointed, 213
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
*- Forthcoming Lectures, List of, 51
*- Meetings and Elections, 312, 394, 512, 540, 682
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
*INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
*- Inaugural Meeting, 124
*SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
*- Annual General Meeting in Glasgow, Programme, 710
*- Combustibility of Solid Fuels, Influence of Structure, E. R. Sutcliffe and E. C. Evans, 469
*- Structure of Fuels, E. R. Sutcliffe and Edgar C. Evans, 387
*SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
*- Election of Officers and Members, 282
*- Glare from Motor Headlights, J. W. T. Walsh, 639
*- Motor Headlights, Papers Dealing with, 398
*SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
*- Sound Production, More Efficient Apparatus for, Professor Kerr Grant, 611
*SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
*- Associate Fellowship Examination, The First, 736
*- Representatives Nominated on other Bodies for Current Year, 512
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
*- Albert Medal Presentation to Sir Dugald Clerk, 721
*- Chlorine or Salt, Removal from Iron Specimens, Dr. Alexander Scott, 359
*- Coast Erosion and its Prevention, Professor E. R. Matthews, 441
*- Prize, Peter le N. Foster, Award for Essay on the Mineral Resources of China, 580
*- Some Solved and Unsolved Problems in Gasworks Chemistry, E. V. Evans, 331
*AUSTRALIAN British Preference Tariff, 611
*Australian Company's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cheaper than Petrol, 553
*Automobile Race for French Grand Prix, 71


Association of Engineers-in-Charge :
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*BALL Bearings and Electrical Machinery, C. Allen, 415
Annual Dinner, 620
*Bangor Pier Repair, Tenders in 1920 and Reduction in 1922, 695
 
*Bar Copper Manufacture with English Plant in South Africa, 553
Approaching Incorporation, 415
*Bascule Bridges and Overloading, 497
 
*Bauxite Mining in British Guiana, New Regulations, 13
Institute of Chemistry :
*Bawdwin Lead and Silver Mines, 547
 
*Belgium Tariff Rates on German Goods, Certificate of Origin Required, 13
Award of Meldola Medal, 271
*Birmingham Glass Manufacture, Slackness of Home Trade, 71
 
*Blast-furnaces--see Iron
Institute, Concrete :
*Boiler Explosion Due to Neglected Corrosion, 339
 
*Boiler, Vertical Cross Tube, Explosion, 101
Ancient Arch, Cost of Preservation, Estimate, 213
*Boilers, New, for Greenwich Power Station, 309
 
*Bovey Lignite, 496
Building Exhibition, Arrangements and Discussions Programme, 354, 453
*Bricks, Fletton, Experiments in Methods of Laying, 43
 
*Bricks in the Tropics, Temperature of Various Kinds, G. W. Grabham, 71
Gravel-washing Plant, Best Design for Continuous Work, E. F. Sargeant, 553
*Bridge, Howrah, Over the Hooghly, Type and Cost, 391, 441
 
*Bridge, Reinforced Concrete, Considerable Settlement, but Still in Service, 721
Skilled Workmen Wanted, E. F. Etchells, | 155
*British Aluminium Company in Norway, Reopened after Twelve Months' Closing, 667
 
*British Exports to the Argentine, 43
Institute of Marine Engineers :
*British Honduras Harbour Improvements, Contract Given to American Firm, 331
 
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Report, Details, 213
Liquid Fuel, J. H. Anderson, 43
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Greatly Increased Membership, 271
 
*- Brass Casting Research, 620
Lloyd’s Register Scholarships and Student Graduate Examinations, Pamphlet, 164
*- Influence of Gases on High-grade Brass, Strip Brass Ingots and Conditions for Securing Soundness, 695
 
*- Quarterly Bulletin, List of Periodicals of Interest, 662
Oil Fuel, A. Keens, 611
*Buckets for Impulse Water Wheels, Steel versus Bronze, 183
 
*Building Exhibition--see Exhibitions, also Associations, Concrete Institute
Petroleum and Lubrication, E. A. Evans, 415,469
*Bursting of Superheater Tube, 553
 
Institute of Metals :
 
Annual, Autumn and other Meetings, Dinner, Annual Lecture, Pamphlet on Corrosion, &c., 112
 
Annual General Meeting, Programme, Offer of Tickets to Visitors, 164, 255
 
Autumn Meeting in Swansea, 682
 
Journal of the Institute, Vol. xxvi., 177 New Edition of “ Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes,” 553
 
Institute of Physics :
 
Annual Meeting and Report, 626
 
Elections of Officers and Representatives of Participating Societies, 626
 
Journal of Scientific Instruments, 611, 721 Presidential Address, Sir J. J. Thomson, 626
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued):
 
Institute, Royal, of British Architects :
 
Royal Gold Medal for Architecture, Probable Award to an American, 285
 
Institute, Royal Sanitary :
 
Congress at Bournemouth, 285
 
Henry Saxon Snell Prize, 340
 
Institute of Transport :
 
Appointments for 1922-23, 654
 
Congress in London, 161
 
New President, Sir Sam Fay to Succeed Sir
 
Henry May bury, 606
 
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
 
Data Sheets, First Issue, 477
 
Laminated Spring in Automobile Suspension, A. A. Remington, 330
 
Institution of Civil Engineers :
 
Annual Dinner, 561
 
Awards for Students’ Papers, 77
 
London Students :
 
Forty-first Annual Students’ Dinner, 346
 
Fundamental Principles of Locomotive
 
Design, E. A. Phillipson, 252
 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Association :
 
Annual Meeting and Elections, 540
 
Reinforced Concrete, C. H. Sandeman and Others, 540
 
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
 
Annual Conversazione, 280
 
Annual Meeting, 520
 
Award of Premiums for Papers, 626
 
Election of Officers and New Members, Result of Ballot, 598
 
Electricity and Agriculture, Lecture in Dublin, R. B. Matthews, 520
 
Examination for Associate Membership, 170
 
Faraday Bronze Medal to Commemorate Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institution, 667
 
Library to be Kept Open in the Evenings of Meetings, 43
 
List of Members, New, 282
 
War Memorial to Fallen Members, 639
 
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
 
Gear for Marine Propulsion, W. Rees Darling, 71
 
Institution of Gas Engineers :
 
Programme of Meetings, 682
 
Standardisation in the Gas Industry, Dr. C.
 
Carpenter, 721
 
Institution, Indian, of Engineers :
 
Membership of 500, 160
 
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
 
Annual Dinner, 598
 
Power Factor Improvement, G. H. Ayres, 382, 415
 
Midland Section :
 
Annual Dinner, 194
 
Institution of Locomotive Engineers :
 
Annual Dinner, 236
 
South American Branch :
 
Election of Officers, 241
 
Institution of Mining and Metallurgy :
 
Annual Dinner and Various Speeches, 394
 
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
 
Annual General Meeting and Conference, 570
 
Meeting in the Scottish District, Programme, 733
 
Institution of Naval Architects :
 
Annual Meetings, Programme, 164
 
Summer Meeting in Paris, 505
 
Institution of Petroleum Technologists :
 
Fourth Annual Dinner, 285
 
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers1
 
Officers and Council, List of, 312
 
President and Vice-president Appointed, 213
 
Institution, Royal :
 
Forthcoming Lectures, List of, 51
 
Meetings and Elections, 312, 394, 512, 540, 682
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
 
Institution of Welding Engineers :
 
Inaugural Meeting, 124
 
Society of Chemical Industry :
 
Annual General Meeting in Glasgow, Programme, 710
 
Combustibility of Solid Fuels, Influence of Structure, E. R. Sutcliffe and E. C. Evans, 469
 
Structure of Fuels, E. R. Sutcliffe and Edgar C. Evans, 387
 
Society, Optical :
 
Election of Officers and Members, 282
 
Glare from Motor Headlights, J. W. T. Walsh, 639
 
Motor Headlights, Papers Dealing with, 398
 
Society, Physical :
 
Sound Production, More Efficient Apparatus for, Professor Kerr Grant, Gil
 
Society, Royal Aeronautical :
 
Associate Fellowship Examination, The First, 736
 
Representatives Nominated on other Bodies for Current Year, 512
 
Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
Albert Medal Presentation to Sir Dugald Clerk, 721
 
Chlorine or Salt, Removal from Iron Specimens, Dr. Alexander Scott, 359
 
Coast Erosion and its Prevention, Professor E. R. Matthews, 441
 
Prize, Peter le N. Foster, Award for Essay on the Mineral Resources of China, 580
 
Some Solved and Unsolved Problems in
 
Gasworks Chemistry, E. V. Evans, 331
 
AUSTRALIAN British Preference Tariff, 611
 
Australian Company’s Alcohol Motor Fuel
 
Cheaper than Petrol, 553
 
Automobile Race for French Grand Prix, 71
 
BALL Bearings and Electrical Machinery, C. Allen, 415
 
Bangor Pier Repair, Tenders in 1920 and Reduction in 1922, 695
 
Bar Copper Manufacture with English Plant in South Africa, 553
 
Bascule Bridges and Overloading, 497
 
Bauxite Mining in British Guiana, New Regulations, 13
 
Bawdwin Lead and Silver Mines, 547
 
Belgium Tariff Rates on German Goods, Certificate of Origin Required, 13
 
Birmingham Glass Manufacture, Slackness of Home Trade, 71
 
Blast-furnaces—see Iron
 
Boiler Explosion Due to Neglected Corrosion, 339
 
Boiler, Vertical Cross Tube, Explosion, 101
 
Boilers, New, for Greenwich Power Station, 309
 
Bovey Lignite, 496
 
Bricks, Flett on, Experiments in Methods of Laying, 43
 
Bricks in the Tropics, Temperature of Various Kinds, G. W. Grabham, 71
 
Bridge, Howrah, Over the Hooghly, Type and Cost, 391, 441
 
Bridge, Reinforced Concrete, Considerable Settlement, but Still in Service, 721
 
British Aluminium Company in Norway, Reopened after Twelve Months’ Closing, 667
 
British Exports to the Argentine, 43
 
British Honduras Harbour Improvements, Contract Given to American Firm, 331
 
British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Report, Details, 213
 
British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Greatly Increased Membership, 271
 
Brass Casting Research, 620
 
Influence of Gases on High-grade Brass, Strip Brass Ingots and Conditions for Securing Soundness, 695
 
Quarterly Bulletin, List of Periodicals of Interest, 662
 
Buckets for Impulse Water Wheels, Steel versus Bronze, 183
 
Building Exhibition—see Exhibitions, also Associations, Concrete Institute
 
Bursting of Superheater Tube, 553
 
CADASTRAL Surveys, Corners of, Identification and Restoration, H. R. Farnsworth, 46
 
Calcium Carbide and Safeguarding of Industries Act, Referee’s Decision, 241
 
Canada’s New Power Supply from Chippawa Queenston Power Canal, 43
 
Canada, Slave and Hay Rivers, Water Power Possibilities, 331
 
Canadian Marking of Imported Goods, 71
 
Canadian Water Power, Capacity and Development of, 497
 
Canadian Water Power Installations, Statistics, 271
 
Canal to be Constructed for Coal Transport, from Upper Silesia to Dantzig, 213
 
Canal between Dantzig and Silesia Projected by Baltic-Black Sea Syndicate, 441
 
Canals as Roads, Motor Traffic Claims, 626
 
Carbon Monoxide in Gas for Domestic Use, New
 
Board of Trade Order, 241
 
Castings—see Iron and Steel
 
Catalogue in Spanish, 540
 
Catalogues for Baghdad, 52
 
Catalogues for Winnipeg, 331
 
Cement, Its Possibilities of Improvement, Dr.
 
C. H. Desch, 271
 
Ceylon Government Hydro-electric Scheme, 525
 
Channel Tunnel Project, Meeting of Members of Parliament, 721
 
Chefoo, Development of Hinterland, 250 Miles of Road Projected, 667
 
Chelmsford Engineering Society, 374
 
Chemical Engineers, Proposed Institution, 164
 
Chemical Engineers, Provisional Committee Meeting, 278
 
Chemicals Production Foundry in French Indo-China, 138
 
China Clay, Rich Deposits in the Dartmoor Foothills, 43
 
China, Cotton Mills Classification, 497
 
China, Long-distance Automobile Service Company’s 300-Mile Run, 13
 
China and the United States, Increase of Exports and Imports, 525
 
China’s Mineral Output Statistics, 183
 
Chinese and Japanese Agreement over Chinese Coal and Iron Mines, 129
 
Chinese Orders for Railway Bridges from Holland, 129
 
Chinese Schemes for Bridge Between Nanking and Pukow, Crossing the Yangtze River, 525


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*CADASTRAL Surveys, Corners of, Identification and Restoration, H. R. Farnsworth, 46
*Calcium Carbide and Safeguarding of Industries Act, Referee's Decision, 241
*Canada's New Power Supply from Chippawa Queenston Power Canal, 43
*Canada, Slave and Hay Rivers, Water Power Possibilities, 331
*Canadian Marking of Imported Goods, 71
*Canadian Water Power, Capacity and Development of, 497
*Canadian Water Power Installations, Statistics, 271
*Canal to be Constructed for Coal Transport, from Upper Silesia to Dantzig, 213
*Canal between Dantzig and Silesia Projected by Baltic-Black Sea Syndicate, 441
*Canals as Roads, Motor Traffic Claims, 626
*Carbon Monoxide in Gas for Domestic Use, New Board of Trade Order, 241
*Castings--see Iron and Steel
*Catalogue in Spanish, 540
*Catalogues for Baghdad, 52
*Catalogues for Winnipeg, 331
*Cement, Its Possibilities of Improvement, Dr. C. H. Desch, 271
*Ceylon Government Hydro-electric Scheme, 525
*Channel Tunnel Project, Meeting of Members of Parliament, 721
*Chefoo, Development of Hinterland, 250 Miles of Road Projected, 667
*Chelmsford Engineering Society, 374
*Chemical Engineers, Proposed Institution, 164
*Chemical Engineers, Provisional Committee Meeting, 278
*Chemicals Production Foundry in French IndoChina, 138
*China Clay, Rich Deposits in the Dartmoor Foothills, 43
*China, Cotton Mills Classification, 497
*China, Long-distance Automobile Service Company's 300-Mile Run, 13
*China and the United States, Increase of Exports and Imports, 525
*China's Mineral Output Statistics, 183
*Chinese and Japanese Agreement over Chinese Coal and Iron Mines, 129
*Chinese Orders for Railway Bridges from Holland, 129
*Chinese Schemes for Bridge Between Nanking and Pukow, Crossing the Yangtze River, 525
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
 
*- Black Coal in Queensland, Thickest Seam Yet Discovered, 441
Black Coal in Queensland, Thickest Seam Yet Discovered, 441
*- Blackwell Colliery, Notice to Workmen with Respect to Coal Filling, 96
 
*- Canada, Analysis of Coal Imports and Exports, 101
Blackwell Colliery, Notice to Workmen with Respect to Coal Filling, 96
*- Coal Area at Morwell, Victoria, Further Explorations, 129
 
*- Coalfields in Chile, Needs of, 583
Canada, Analysis of Coal Imports and Exports, 101
*- Coal Leading by Road, I. S. Mackenzie, 359
 
*- Coal Prospecting Near Britstown, South Africa, 101
Coal Area at Morwell, Victoria, Further Explorations, 129
*- Coke Oven Gas Turned on from Colliery to Gasworks, 721
 
*- Coke Ovens, American, with Silica Walls, 155  
Coalfields in Chile, Needs of, 583
*- Czecho-Slovakia Coal Production in 1921, 661  
 
*- Doncaster Collieries, Three, Record Output, 13
Coal Leading by Road, I. S. Mackenzie, 359
*- Electric Winders for Nottinghamshire Coal Pit, 583
 
*- Froth Flotation Process for Coal Cleaning, E. Bury, 71
Coal Prospecting Near Britstown, South Africa, 101
*- Froth Flotation and Pure Coal, R. Lessing, 155
 
*- Great Britain, Coal Output Comparison, 441  
Coke Oven Gas Turned on from Colliery to Gasworks, 721
*- Hong Kong Export of Coal Prohibited, 213
 
*- Hulk Conversion into Modern Coal-handling Machine, New Zealand Experiment, 469
Coke Ovens, American, with Silica Walls, 155 Czecho-Slovakia Coal Production in 1921, 661 Doncaster Collieries, Three, Record Output, 13
*- India's Decreased Output of Coal, 695
 
*- Japanese Collieries in Manchuria, Improvements and Extensions Planned, 213
Electric Winders for Nottinghamshire Coal Pit, 583
*- Jura Mountains, Unproductive Coal Boring,
 
*- Magnetite Reduction by Coke, Tests Result, 155
Froth Flotation Process for Coal Cleaning, E. Bury, 71
*- Manchuria and Coalite Manufacture, 359
 
*- Output of Coal in the United Kingdom, Increase, 213
Froth Flotation and Pure Coal, R. Lessing, 155
*- Sampling and Analysis of Coal Committee, 197
 
* -Sulphur in Coal, Method of Amount Determination, 469
Great Britain, Coal Output Comparison, 441 Hong Kong Export of Coal Prohibited, 213
*- Sulphur in Metallurgical Coke, 301
 
*- Sweden, Coal Discovery at Glumsloov, 155
Hulk Conversion into Modern Coal-handling Machine, New Zealand Experiment, 469
*- Transvaal Coal Strike, Comparison of Costs and Output in 1914 and 1920, 213
 
*- United States Coal Mine Fatalities, 583
India’s Decreased Output of Coal, 695
*- Vredefort, South Africa, Coal Discovery Near, 689
 
*- Washing of Coal, Importance of Sulphur Content, 71
Japanese Collieries in Manchuria, Improvements and Extensions Planned, 213
*- Week's Coal Output in December, 13
 
*COAST Erosion and its Prevention, Professor E. R. Matthews, 441
Jura Mountains, Unproductive Coal Boring,
*Colombia, New Hydro-electrical Plants for Lighting, Power and Telephones, 13
 
*Colombian Aviation Service, Additions to Fleet, 155
Magnetite Reduction by Coke, Tests Result, 155
*Colombo's Gas Supply, New Plant for Water Gas Manufacture, 441
 
*Colombo Reservoir Capacity to be Increased, 155
Manchuria and Coalite Manufacture, 359
*Commercial Motor Vehicles, Annual Parade, 220
 
*Compressed Gas Storage Cylinders, Research Committee's Recommendations, 101
Output of Coal in the United Kingdom, Increase, 213
*Concrete Barges for Bringing Coal to London, 683
 
*Concrete Institute--see Associations
Sampling and Analysis of Coal Committee, 197
*Concrete Roads in America, Effect of Temperature Extremes, 728
 
*Coolidge Tube, Radiator Type, Government Investigation, 330
Sulphur in Coal, Method of Amount Determination, 469
*Copper Ore in Chile, New Plant and Ropeway Projected for, 583
 
*Copper Ore, High-grade, Discovery of, in British Columbia, 129
Sulphur in Metallurgical Coke, 301
*Copper Ore Output at a Tasmanian Mine, 43
 
*Copper Recovery Process in Western Australia, 667
Sweden, Coal Discovery at Glumsloov, 155
*Copper Slag for Roadmaking, Economical Change, 497
 
*Copper Sulphate Waters, Natural, Used for Timber Preservation, 359
Transvaal Coal Strike, Comparison of Costs and Output in 1914 and 1920, 213
*Cotton Mill, Hunan, Operation of, 387
 
*Cracks in Aluminium Alloy Castings and of Contraction in Volume on Freezing, Investigation, 415
United States Coal Mine Fatalities, 583
*Crompton and Co., Limited, 481
 
*Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Jubilee and Presentation of Certificates and Wilson Premium, 449
Vredefort, South Africa, Coal Discovery Near, 689
*Crystal Palace Old Students' Society, Annual Dinner, 570
 
*Cuban's Sugar Exports, New Port Development, 639
Washing of Coal, Importance of Sulphur Content, 71
*Cutting Fluids, Need of Lubricant, Eugene C. Bingham, 359
 
Week’s Coal Output in December, 13
 
COAST Erosion and its Prevention, Professor E. R. Matthews, 441
 
Colombia, New Hydro-electrical Plants for Lighting, Power and Telephones, 13
 
Colombian Aviation Service, Additions to Fleet, 155
 
Colombo’s Gas Supply, New Plant for Water Gas Manufacture, 441
 
Colombo Reservoir Capacity to be Increased, 155
 
Commercial Motor Vehicles, Annual Parade, 220
 
Compressed Gas Storage Cylinders, Research
 
Committee’s Recommendations, 101
 
Concrete Barges for Bringing Coal to London, 583
 
Concrete Institute—see Associations
 
Concrete Roads in America, Effect of Temperature Extremes, 728
 
Coolidge . Tube, Radiator Type, Government Investigation, 330
 
£'°PPer Ore in Chile, New Plant and Ropeway Projected for, 583
 
Copper Ore, High-grade, Discovery of, in British Columbia, 129
 
Copper Ore Output at a Tasmanian Mine, 43
 
Copper Recovery Process in Western Australia, 667
 
Copper Slag for Roadmaking, Economical Change, 497
 
Copper Sulphate Waters, Natural, Used for
 
Timber Preservation, 359
 
Cotton Mill, Hunan, Operation of, 387
 
Cracks in Aluminium Alloy Castings and of Contraction in Volume on Freezing, Investigation, 415
 
Crompton and Co., Limited, 481
 
Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Jubilee and Presentation of Certificates and Wilson Premium, 449
 
Crystal Palace Old Students’ Society, Annual Dinner, 570
 
Cuban’s Sugar Exports, New Port Development, 639
 
Cutting Fluids, Need of Lubricant, Eugene C. Bingham, 359


D
D
DAM, Krishnarajasagara, Mysore, Rapid Progress, 213
*DAM, Krishnarajasagara, Mysore, Rapid Progress, 213
 
*Dam, Largest Overflow, in the World to be Constructed in Japan, 415
Dam, Largest Overflow, in the World to be
*Dam, Projected Big, on River Ouareau by Quebec Government, 366
 
*Danish Standardisation in the Engineering Industry, 667
Constructed in Japan, 415
*Darien Harbour, Manchuria, Reconstruction, 155
 
*Decimal Association Proposals for Gradual Change in Weights and Measures, 241
Dam, Projected Big, on River Ouareau by Quebec Government, 366
*Delagoa Bay, New Coaling Plant, 667
 
*Diamond Setting for Tool for Emery Wheels, New Method, 155
Danish Standardisation in the Engineering Industry, 667
*Dock, Large, Under Construction at Santander, 359
 
*Dredger for Tin Industry Built at Melbourne for Federated Malay States, 301
Darien Harbour, Manchuria, Reconstruction, 155
*Dredgers, New Type of Dipper, 591
 
Decimal Association Proposals for Gradual
 
Change in Weights and Measures, 241
 
Delagoa Bay, New Coaling Plant, 667
 
Diamond Setting for Tool for Emery Wheels, New Method, 155
 
Dock, Large, Under Construction at Santander, 359
 
Dredger for Tin Industry Built at Melbourne for Federated Malay States, 301
 
Dredgers, New Type of Dipper, 591


E
E
EARTHQUAKE Prediction by Geodetic Measurement, 497
*EARTHQUAKE Prediction by Geodetic Measurement, 497
 
*Eastern Telegraph Company’s Delayed Cables, 271
Eastern Telegraph Company’s Delayed Cables, 271
*Edinburgh Buys British Tram Rails at Higher Price than German, 441
 
*Education and Apprenticeship, Bradford Educational Authority, 611
Edinburgh Buys British Tram Rails at Higher Price than German, 441
*Elder, Dempster and Co., Limited, Farewell Dinner to Superintendent Engineer, 118
 
Education and Apprenticeship, Bradford Educational Authority, 611
 
Elder, Dempster and Co., Limited, Farewell Dinner to Superintendent Engineer, 118
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
 
*- Arc Welding on Sheets Below 3/8in. Thick, A. L. Price, 583
Arc Welding on Sheets Below fin. Thick, A. L. Price, 583
*- Argentina, Electrical Industry of, Amalgamation of Interests, 611
 
*- Australian Transmission Line, Proposed, 154
Argentina, Electrical Industry of, Amalgamation of Interests, 611
*- Ball Bearings in Electrical Machinery, C. Allen, 415
 
*- Bergen Peninsula Power Company, Contemplated Construction of 100,000 H.P. Station, 415
Australian Transmission Line, Proposed, 154
*- Blackburn, Preston and Accrington Electrical Linking-up, 101
 
*- California, Feather River Development Scheme, 183
Ball Bearings in Electrical Machinery, C.
*- Carrier Current System for Communication with Moving Electric Railway Vehicles With and Without Wire Connection, 415, 441
 
*- Cauvery Power Scheme, Mysore, Completion of Sixth Instalment, 667
Allen, 415
*- Cinema Electrical Lecture at Finsbury Technical College, 55
 
*- Coal Leading by Road and Electric Battery Vehicles, I. S. Mackenzie, 359
Bergen Peninsula Power Company, Contemplated Construction of 100,000 H.P. Station, 415
*- Converter Plant, Electrical, for Refining Matte and Copper Blister in Mexico, 415
 
*- Country House Plant, 183
Blackburn, Preston and Accrington Electrical Linking-up, 101
*- Direct-current, 2 Kilowatts, at 200,000 Volts, American General Electric Company’s Plant, 241
 
*- Drought and Electrical Shortage in Italy, Effect on Trade, 359
California, Feather River Development Scheme, 183
*- Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major James Caldwell, 241—see also Miscellaneous Index, 79
 
*- Electric Heating, Local, Effective and Economical, Julius Frith, 13
Carrier Current System for Communication with Moving Electric Railway Vehicles With and Without Wire Connection, 415, 441
*- Electric Lifting Magnets, Construction and Application, F. A. Hooper, 43
 
*- Electrical and Mining Enterprises in Shantung, Two New Companies, 553
Cauvery Power Scheme, Mysore, Completion of Sixth Instalment, 667
*- Electricity Bill Before the House of Lords, Sir H. Bentinck’s Favourable Opinion, 331
 
*- Electricity Commissioners’ Inquiry Regarding East Midlands District, 639
Cinema Electrical Lecture at Finsbury Technical College, 55
*- Electricity Commissioners and Private Generating Stations, 583, 639
 
*- Electricity Unremunerative Except on Large Scale, 183
Coal Leading by Road and Electric Battery Vehicles, I. S. Mackenzie, 359
*- Government Promise of Help in British Electrical Development, 301
 
Converter Plant, Electrical, for Refining Matte and Copper Blister in Mexico, 415
 
Country House Plant, 183
 
Direct-current, 2 Kilowatts, at 200,000 Volts, American General Electric Company’s Plant, 241
 
Drought and Electrical Shortage in Italy, Effect on Trade, 359
 
Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major James Caldwell, 241—see also Miscellaneous Index, 79
 
Electric Heating, Local, Effective and Economical, Julius Frith, 13
 
Electric Lifting Magnets, Construction and Application, F. A. Hooper, 43
 
Electrical and Mining Enterprises in Shantung, Two New Companies, 553
 
Electricity Bill Before the House of Lords, Sir H. Bentinck’s Favourable Opinion, 331
 
Electricity Commissioners’ Inquiry Regarding East Midlands District, 639
 
Electricity Commissioners and Private Generating Stations, 583, 639
 
Electricity Unremunerative Except on Large Scale, 183
 
Government Promise of Help in British Electrical Development, 301
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
 
*- Greenwich Power Station, New Boilers, andc., 309
Greenwich Power Station, New Boilers, &c., 309
*- Hydraulic Accumulator, German, 330
 
*- Indian Electric Supply Company, Plant for Cawnpore Power Station, Extension, Cost of, 667
Hydraulic Accumulator, German, 330
*- Islington Borough Electrical Vehicles, Large Fleet of, 101
 
*- Japanese Widespread Development of Electrical Supply, 359
Indian Electric Supply Company, Plant for Cawnpore Power Station, Extension, Cost of, 667
*- Labour-saving Appliances of the General Electric Company, 241
 
*- Lancashire and Cumberland, Divergent Views on Electrical Supply Schemes, 101
Islington Borough Electrical Vehicles, Large Fleet of, 101
*- Lighting Installation Safety Device, 101
 
*- Lighting Unit for Matching Colours, 415
Japanese Widespread Development of Electrical Supply, 359
*- Linings of Electric Steel Furnaces, Maintenance, 129
 
*- Lorries, Electric Conservancy, for Calcutta, 129
Labour-saving Appliances of the General Electric Company, 241
*- Melbourne Revenue from Electric Supply, 611
 
*- New Transmission Line Between Valais and Vaud Cantons, 639
Lancashire and Cumberland, Divergent Views on Electrical Supply Schemes, 101
*- Poland, Electrical Engineering Industry Development, 667
 
*- Porcelain Insulators for Overhead Power Lines, 682
Lighting Installation Safety Device, 101
*- Power Factor Improvement, Lecture, G. H. Ayres, 382, 415
 
*- Present Position and Future Prospects of Industrial Electric Heating, J. G. Pearce, 301
Lighting Unit for Matching Colours, 415
*- Professor of Electrical Engineering in Imperial College of Science and Technology, New Appointment, 553
 
*- Professor Reichel's Design for Super Station and its Equipment, 387
Linings of Electric Steel Furnaces, Maintenance, 129
*- Public versus Private Supply from a Colliery Standpoint, Robert Nelson, 13
 
*- Refuse Disposal, Advantage of Electric Lorries for, 359
Lorries, Electric Conservancy, for Calcutta, 129
*- Riviera Mountains, Power Station for Water Power from, 90
 
*- Rotary Converters for Railway Work, Views of Major A. M. Taylor, 247
Melbourne Revenue from Electric Supply, 611
*- Salvage of Sunken Vessels by Electrical Process, V. H. Pearson, 441
 
*- Santiago, Power Plant to Utilise Neighbouring Waterfalls, 583
New Transmission Line Between Valais and Vaud Cantons, 639
*- Small Public Electric Supply Undertakings, J. N. Houblon, 13
 
*- Soviet Electrification Schemes and Foreign Capital, 183
Poland, Electrical Engineering Industry Development, 667
*- Standardising Specifications for and Sizes of Commercial Dry Cells, 241
 
*- Steam Power Electric Generating Stations, Large, in Germany, 13
Porcelain Insulators for Overhead Power Lines, 682
*- Stretford Electricity Committee Reduces Charges, 213
 
*- Sub-station with Completely Developed Automatic Mechanism, 721
Power Factor Improvement, Lecture, G. H. Ayres, 382, 415
*- Taxicab to Carry Six Persons with Low Consumption of Electricity, 553
 
*- Tenacity of Transmission Wires in South Africa, 497
Present Position and Future Prospects of Industrial Electric Heating, J. G. Pearce, 301
*- Testing High-tension Material up to 300,000 Volts, 497
 
*- Transformer with 1,000,000 Voltage, The First, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 331
Professor of Electrical Engineering in Imperial College of Science and Technology, New Appointment, 553
*- Transformers, Standard, Variations in Magnetising Current, J. G. Gorrin, 101
 
*- Transformers from Westinghouse Company, Pittsburg, Largest Single Order Ever Placed, 43
Professor Reichel’s Design for Super Station and its Equipment, 387
*- Truck, Electric, Novel Use for, by New York Gas Company, 213
 
*- Ventilation of Electrical Machines, R. Roberts, 213
Public versus Private Supply from a Colliery Standpoint, Robert Nelson, 13
*- Victoria, Australia, Morwell Electricity Scheme for Country Districts, Extension, 415
 
*- Vosges Department, Proposal for Intercommunal Syndicate Scheme of Electrical Supply, 359
Refuse Disposal, Advantage of Electric Lorries for, 359
*- Water-driven Electric Power Station near Pontivy, France, 639
 
*EMBANKMENT Collapse on the Somme Canal, 639
Riviera Mountains, Power Station for Water Power from, 90
*Engine, Two-cycle Semi-Diesel, Run with Palm Oil, Successful Trials, 271
 
*Engineers' Proposed ì Gaza î Dinner and Meeting, 387
Rotary Converters for Railway Work, Views of Major A. M. Taylor, 247
*Engineers' Showrooms, 562
 
Salvage of Sunken Vessels by Electrical Process, V. H. Pearson, 441
 
Santiago, Power Plant to Utilise Neighbouring Waterfalls, 583
 
Small Public Electric Supply Undertakings, J. N. Houblon, 13
 
Soviet Electrification Schemes and Foreign Capital, 183
 
Standardising Specifications for and Sizes of Commercial Dry Cells, 241
 
Steam Power Electric Generating Stations, Large, in Germany, 13
 
Stretford Electricity Committee Reduces Charges, 213
 
Sub-station with Completely Developed Automatic Mechanism, 721
 
Taxicab to Carry Six Persons with Low Consumption of Electricity, 553
 
Tenacity of Transmission Wires in South Africa, 497
 
Testing High-tension Material up to 300,000 Volts, 497
 
Transformer with 1,000,000 Voltage, The First, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 331
 
Transformers, Standard, Variations in Magnetising Current, J. G. Gorrin, 101
 
Transformers from Westinghouse Company, Pittsburg, Largest Single Order Ever Placed,43
 
Truck, Electric, Novel Use for, by New York Gas Company, 213
 
Ventilation of Electrical Machines, R. Roberts, 213
 
Victoria, Australia, Morwell Electricity Scheme for Country Districts, Extension, 415
 
Vosges Department, Proposal for Inter-communal Syndicate Scheme of Electrical Supply, 359
 
Water-driven Electric Power Station near
 
Pontivy, France, 639
 
EMBANKMENT Collapse on the Somme Canal, 639
 
Engine, Two-cycle Semi-Diesel, Run with Palm Oil, Successful Trials, 271
 
Engineers’ Proposed Gaza Dinner and Meeting, 387
 
Engineers’ Showrooms, 562
 
EXHIBITIONS :
EXHIBITIONS :
*- Architecture, British, Exhibition, 469
*- Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, 398
*- Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, Lighting Contract for, 441
*- British Empire Exhibition, Organisation of Engineering Section Entrusted to British Engineers' Association, 583
*- British Industries Fair in 1923, Birmingham Section, 667
*- Brussels Commercial Fair, 285
*- Building Exhibition at Olympia, 354, 453
*- Christiania, Utilisation of Electric Power Exhibition, 101
*- Dutch International Industries Fair, 30
*- Foundry Exhibition at Birmingham, 220, 469
*- Industrial Heating Apparatus Exhibition in Paris, 183
*- Inland Waterways and Canals Exhibition at Essen, 331
*- International Fair at Florence for Sale of Books and Exhibition of Printing Machines and Appliances, 128
*- Milan Samples Fair, Fishing Industry Group, 159
*- Rio Centenary Exhibition, British Participation in, 22 ; British Site Progress, 441
*- Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Cambridge, 219
*- South Wales Institute of Engineers' Exhibition, 583
*- Spanish Industries Fair, 80
*- Swedish National Fair at Gothenburg, 721
*- Swiss Industries Fair, 329
*EXPANSION of Nickel, Aluminium and other Metals, Measurement Results, 497
*Explosion, Boiler Stop Valve, on the SS. Kaisar-i-Hind, 213
*Explosion, Fatal, of a Water-tube Boiler on the SS. Berengaria, 213
*Explosion of Flexible Bronze Steam Pipe, 469
*Explosives, Annual Report of H,M, Inspectors, Accident Account, 497


Architecture, British, Exhibition, 469
F
 
*FAIRS—see Exhibitions
Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, 398
*False Point, India, Question of Possibility of Harbour, 265
 
*Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, 481
Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, Lighting Contract for, 441
*Federation of British Industries—see also Railways :
 
*- Power Plant in an East Anglian Timber Mill, 301
British Empire Exhibition, Organisation of Engineering Section Entrusted to British Engineers’ Association, 583
*- Smoke Abatement and Inspection, 639
 
*Ferranti Staff Annual Dinner, 270
British Industries Fair in 1923, Birmingham Section, 667
*Files, Re-cut, Economic File and Engineering Company, Limited, 222
 
*Finsbury Technical College, Cinema Electrical Lecture, 55
Brussels Commercial Fair, 285
*- Old Students’ Association, Election of Officers, 77
 
*Fire Escape, Motor, for Portsmouth, 220
Building Exhibition at Olympia, 354, 453
*Fire Extinction by Cement, 611
 
*Flame Temperature of 3000 deg. Cent., 43
Christiania, Utilisation of Electric Power Exhibition, 101
*Flood Prevention by Afforestation, 155
 
*Folkestone Outfall Sewer Extension, 415
Dutch International Industries Fair, 30
*Foundrymen, British, Institution of, Conference and Exhibition, 469
 
*French Suggestion to Offer Work in Devastated Districts of France to British and American Unemployed, 241
Foundry Exhibition at Birmingham, 220, 469
*Fry, J. S., and Sons, Research Fellowship Award, 729
 
*Fuel Research Board, Report on Fuel for Motor Transport, 43
Industrial Heating Apparatus Exhibition in Paris, 183
*- Low Temperature Carbonising Machine, 639  
 
*Furnace “Skulls,” Boring Holes in, Simple Process, 241
Inland Waterways and Canals Exhibition at Essen, 331
 
International Fair at Florence for Sale of Books and Exhibition of Printing Machines and Appliances, 128
 
Milan Samples Fair, Fishing Industry Group, 159
 
Rio Centenary Exhibition, British Participation in, 22 ; British Site Progress, 441
 
Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Cambridge, 219
 
South Wales Institute of Engineers’ Exhibition, 583
 
Spanish Industries Fair, 80
 
Swedish National Fair at Gothenburg, 721
 
Swiss Industries Fair, 329
 
EXPANSION of Nickel, Aluminium and other Metals, Measurement Results, 497
 
Explosion, Boiler Stop Valve, on the SS. Kaisar-i-Hind, 213
 
Explosion, Fatal, of a Water-tube Boiler on the
 
SS. Berengaria, 213
 
Explosion of Flexible Bronze Steam Pipe, 469
 
Explosives, Annual Report of H.M, Inspectors, Accident Account, 497
 
FAIRS—see Exhibitions
 
False Point, India, Question of Possibility of Harbour, 265
 
Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, 481
 
Federation of British Industries—see also Railways :
 
Power Plant in an East Anglian Timber Mill, 301
 
Smoke Abatement and Inspection, 639
 
Ferranti Staff Annual Dinner, 270
 
Files,. Re-cut, Economic File and Engineering Company, Limited, 222
 
Finsbury Technical College, Cinema Electrical Lecture, 55
 
Old Students’ Association, Election of Officers, 77
 
Fire Escape, Motor, for Portsmouth, 220
 
Fire Extinction by Cement, 611
 
Flame Temperature of 3000 deg. Cent., 43
 
Flood Prevention by Afforestation, 155
 
Folkestone Outfall Sewer Extension, 415
 
Foundrymen, British, Institution of, Conference and Exhibition, 469
 
French Suggestion to Offer Work in Devastated Districts of France to British and American Unemployed, 241
 
Fry, J. S., and Sons, Research Fellowship Award, 729
 
Fuel Research Board, Report on Fuel for Motor Transport, 43
 
Low Temperature Carbonising Machine, 639
 
Furnace “ Skulls,” Boring Holes in, Simple Process, 241


G
G
GAS for Domestic Purposes, New Board of Trade Order, 241
*GAS for Domestic Purposes, New Board of Trade Order, 241
 
*Gear for Marine Propulsion, W. Rees Darling, 71
Gear for Marine Propulsion, W. Rees Darling, 71
*Genoa and Downing-street, Telephonic Communication During Conference, 415
 
*George Montefiore Foundation Premium, International Competition, 194
Genoa and Downing-street, Telephonic Communication During Conference, 415
*German Chemical Products with Linseed Oil Basis, New Patents, 583
 
*German Engineers' Employment by Chinese Iron and Steel Works, 553
George Montefiore Foundation Premium, International Competition, 194
*German Goods for Argentina, 49
 
*German Trade Returns for 1921, 129
German Chemical Products with Linseed Oil Basis, New Patents, 583
*Germany's Bargain- for Reconstruction of Petrograd, 525
 
*Germany's Power Requirements, Gradual Dispensing with Brown Coal, 469
German Engineers’ Employment by Chinese Iron and Steel Works, 553
*Glass Discovery from Sand near Dresden, Toughest Ever Produced, 331
 
*Glass for Half-watt Electric Lamps, Result Resembles Daylight, 271
German Goods for Argentina, 49
*Glass Manufacture, Poor Home Trade, 71
 
*Glycerine Refining in India as By-product of Soap Manufacture, 441
German Trade Returns for 1921, 129
*Gold Discovery in Bohemia, 415
 
*Gold Discovery in British Columbia, 583
Germany’s Bargain, for Reconstruction of Petrograd, 525
*Grain Elevators at Durban and Capetown, Progress of Foundations for, 695
 
Germany’s Power Requirements, Gradual Dispensing with Brown Coal, 469
 
Glass Discovery from Sand near Dresden, Toughest Ever Produced, 331
 
Glass for Half-watt Electric Lamps, Result Resembles Daylight, 271
 
Glass Manufacture, Poor Home Trade, 71
 
Glycerine Refining in India as By-product of
 
Soap Manufacture, 441
 
Gold Discovery in Bohemia, 415
 
Gold Discovery in British Columbia, 583
 
Grain Elevators at Durban and Capetown, Progress of Foundations for, 695


H
H
HACKSAW, New Type, Enox Twin,” Fry’s Limited, 222
*HACKSAW, New Type, "Enox Twin," Fry's Limited, 222
 
*Hamburg, Port of, Growing Activity and Necessary Improvements, 695
Hamburg, Port of, Growing Activity and Necessary Improvements, 695
*Hammer Heads Kept in Position by Rubber Wedges, 695
 
*Harbour Projected in Bay of Lienshan, Fengtien Province, 553
Hammer Heads Kept in Position by Rubber Wedges, 695
*Harbour Works at Funchal, Madeira, 512
 
*Heat Conservation, French International Exhibition of Materials and Apparatus for, 51
Harbour Projected in Bay of Lienshan, Fengtien Province, 553
*Holland, Value of Imports in 1921, 183
 
*Hottest Region of the World, 583
Harbour Works at Funchal, Madeira, 512
*Hughes, David, Note-books on Wireless Telegraphy and Microphone Early Experiments, 387
 
*Hydro-electric Activity in Italy for Increased Power Supply in Various Provinces, 359
Heat Conservation, French International Exhibition of Materials and Apparatus for, 51
*Hydro-electrical Congress at Rio de Janeiro, 611
 
*Hydro-electric Development at Queenstown - Chippawa (Niagara), Ontario, 359
Holland, Value of Imports in 1921, 183
*Hydro-electric Installations and Power Transmission, Lectures at University of Grenoble, 729
 
*Hydro-electric Plant on the River Sila, Catanzaro, Interesting Features of, 183
Hottest Region of the World, 583
*Hydro-electric Plants and Rising of Tail-water Level During Floods, Novel Method of Meeting the Difficulty, 695
 
*Hydro-electric Power in Chile, Projected Development on Commercial Scale, 639
Hughes, David, Note-books on Wireless Telegraphy and Microphone Early Experiments, 387
*Hydro-electric Power to Replace Transported Fuel in Industrial Centres, Example of Success in Nuremberg, 331
 
*Hydro-electric Scheme, Auckland, New Zealand, 415
Hydro-electric Activity in Italy for Increased Power Supply in Various Provinces, 359
*Hydro-electric Survey of India, Summary of Water Power, 548
 
*Hydro-electric Training Projected in Scotland, 331
Hydro-electrical Congress at Rio de Janeiro, 611
 
Hydro-electric Development at Queenstown -Chippawa (Niagara), Ontario, 359
 
Hydro-electric Installations and Power Transmission, Lectures at University of Grenoble, 729
 
Hydro-electric Plant on the River Sila, Catanzaro, Interesting Features of, 183
 
Hydro-electric Plants and Rising of Tail-water Level During Floods, Novel Method of Meeting the Difficulty, 695
 
Hydro-electric Power in Chile, Projected Development on Commercial Scale, 639
 
Hydro-electric Power to Replace Transported Fuel in Industrial Centres, Example of Success in Nuremberg, 331
 
Hydro-electric Scheme, Auckland, New Zealand, 415
 
Hydro-electric Survey of India, Summary of Water Power, 548
 
Hydro-electric Training Projected in Scotland, 331


I
I
IGUAZU Falls, First Power-house to be Erected at, 213     •
*IGUAZU Falls, First Power-house to be Erected at, 213
 
*Illumination, Lecture and Strong Condemnation of Present-day Lighting Systems, C. G. A. McDonald, 241
Illumination, Lecture and Strong Condemnation of Present-day Lighting Systems, C. G. A. McDonald, 241
*Indian Ports, British, Statistics of Cargo Tonnage, 71
 
*Indians as Officers in the Royal Indian Marine, Details of Proposal, 101
Indian Ports, British, Statistics of Cargo Tonnage, 71
*Industrial League and Council’s Official Organ, 387
 
*Inter-Ministerial Commission of Inquiry into Public Works in France, Recommendations, 721
Indians as Officers in the Royal Indian Marine, Details of Proposal, 101
*International Scientific Congress—Liege
 
Industrial League and Council’s Official Organ, 387
 
Inter-Ministerial Commission of Inquiry into Public Works in France, Recommendations, 721
 
International Scientific Congress—see Liege
 
IRON AND STEEL :
IRON AND STEEL :
 
*- Basset Process of Direct Production of Steel, Stahl und Eisen's Views, 667
Basset Process of Direct Production of Steel, Stahl und Eisen’s Views, 667
*- Big Steel Combination in America, 667 Blast-furnace, Products of a, A. Hutchinson, 213
 
*- British Cast Iron Research Association, 346
Big Steel Combination in America, 667 Blast-furnace, Products of a, A. Hutchinson, 213
*- British Columbia Iron Ore Resources, Complete Survey Projected, 695
 
*- Carnegie Steel Company's Second By-product Coke Oven Plant to Cost 30 to 35 Million Dollars, 553
British Cast Iron Research Association, 346
*- Cast Iron Evaporator on Steamship, ExGerman, Explosion, 331
 
*- Cast Iron and Similar Materials for Use as Pots in Iron-pot Melting Furnaces, 420
British Columbia Iron Ore Resources, Complete Survey Projected, 695
*- Cast Iron Steam Pipe Explosion, Report, 331  
 
*- Cast Iron Water Main Cub 50ft. Below Water, 469
Carnegie Steel Company’s Second By-product Coke Oven Plant to Cost 30 to 35 Million Dollars, 553
*- Casting, Ingot Mould, 110 Tons Weight, Record for this Country, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company Limited, 249
 
*- Centrifugally Cast Steel Pipes, L. Cammen, 611
Cast Iron Evaporator on Steamship, ExGerman, Explosion, 331
*- China, Largest Iron Mine in Shantung Province, 469
 
*- China, New Iron Mining Administration Formed, 213
Cast Iron and Similar Materials for Use as Pots in Iron-pot Melting Furnaces, 420
*- Corrosive Action of Soil on Pipes for Gas and Water, American Investigation, 183
 
*- Crocodile River, South Africa, Iron Deposits, Report, 93
Cast Iron Steam Pipe Explosion, Report, 331 Cast Iron Water Main Cut 50ft. Below W ater,
*- Electric Steel Furnaces, F. Rowlinson, 441
 
*- Electrolytic Iron, French Process for Commercial Production of, 410
Casting, Ingot Mould, 110 Tons Weight, Record for this Country, Bnghtside Foundry and Engineering Company Limited, 249
*- Electrolytic Iron, Results of Tests in America, 101
 
*- Failure of Cast Iron T Piece in Ship's Steam Pipe,553
Centrifugally Cast Steel Pipes, L. Cammen,
*- Ford Motor Company's Blast-furnace Output Record, 583
 
*- French and Belgian Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Agreement, 71
China, Largest Iron Mine in Shantung Province, 469                         . .
*- French Production of Iron Ore, 695
 
*- Grey Cast Iron, Properties of, H. J. Young, 271
China, New Iron Mining Administration
*- Grey Iron Castings, Seasoning, W. J. May, 583  
 
*- Indian Indigenous Iron and Steel Enterprises and Possible Effect of Unrest, 129
Formed, 213                         ,
*- Invar Steel, Cause and Cure of Instability in, 464
 
*- Iron Alloy Resistant to Heat, 667
Corrosive Action of Soil on Pipes for Gas and Water, American Investigation, 183
*- Iron Bars, Possibly Pre-Roman, Discovered near Winchester, 611
 
*- Ironfoundry to be Erected at Island of South Georgia, 2000 Miles from Civilisation, 213  
Crocodile River, South Africa, Iron Deposits, Report, 93
*- Iron Mines near Shantung Railway, Estimated Large Deposit, 71
 
*- Iron Ore Deposit in Alberta, 13
Electric Steel Furnaces, F. Rowlinson, 441 Electrolytic Iron, French Process for Commercial Production of, 410
*- Iron Ore Deposits in Chile, 583
 
*- Iron Ore Discovery near Railway at Pontyclun, 441
Electrolytic Iron, Results of Tests in America,
*- Iron Oxides Reduction by Carbon Monoxide, Time Rate of, 301
 
*- Japanese Iron and Steel Output, Falling Figures, 497
Failure of Cast Iron T Piece in Ship’s Steam Pipe, 553
*- Manganese Ore Deposits of West Africa, 583  
 
*- Newcastle Iron and Steel Company's Plant and Blast-furnace in South Africa, 155
Ford Motor Company’s Blast-furnace Output Record, 583
*- Nickel Production Probable in China, 43  
 
*- 3.5 Per Cent. Nickel Steel, Use of, H. Brierley, 525
French and Belgian Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Agreement, 71
*- North China, Installing New Blast-furnace and Foundry at Lung-yen, 359
 
*- Oil Tanks, Buried Steel, Life of, 639
French Production of Iron Ore, 695
*- Ore Concentration Plant Projected for Anshan Iron and Steel Works, 525
 
*- Pig Iron Production in Canada, 183
Grey Cast Iron, Properties of, H. J. young, 271
*- Pig Iron Production in Canada in February and March, 583
 
*- Pig Iron Production in January, 183
Grey Iron Castings, Seasoning, W. J. May, 583 Indian Indigenous Iron and Steel Enterprises and Possible Effect of Unrest, 129
*- Pig Iron Production in February, 301
 
*- Pig Iron Production in March and April, 553
Invar Steel, Cause and Cure of Instability in, 464
*- Pig Iron Production in November and December, 43
 
*- Pig Iron Production in March, 441
Iron Alloy Resistant to Heat, 667
*- Pigments from Scrap Iron, Electrolytic Manufacture, 43
 
*- Separating Iron Ores by Use of Hysteretic Repulsion, 525
Iron Bars, Possibly Pre-Roman, Discovered near Winchester, 611
*- South Africa, Big Iron and Steel Industry Contemplated, 301
 
*- Staffordshire Company's Iron and Steel and Coal Output Improvement, 271
Ironfoundry to be Erected at Island of South Georgia, 2000 Miles from Civilisation, 213 Iron Mines near Shantung Railway, Estimated Large Deposit, 71
*- Steel Cutting Under Water by Oxy-hydrogen Blow-pipe, 359
 
*- Steel Foundry near Shanghai, 13
Iron Ore Deposit in Alberta, 13
*- Steel, Magnetic Properties of New Type, 71
 
*- Steel Output in South Africa, 667
Iron Ore Deposits in Chile, 583
*- Swedish Iron Exports, 129
 
*- Swiss Imports of Tinned and Galvanised Plates, British Share of the Trade Diminishing, 553
Iron Ore Discovery near Railway at Ponty-clun, 441
*- Tata Iron and Steel Works Plant Extension, 415
 
*- Toughness of Steel, J. C. W. Humfrey, 583
Iron Oxides Reduction by Carbon Monoxide, Time Rate of, 301
*- Uganda, Large Deposits of Iron Ore in the Masindi District ,611
 
*- Water Main, Cast Iron, Quick Repair Job in New York, 667
Japanese Iron and Steel Output, hailing 497
*- World's Output of Iron and Steel During 1860-1920, 461
 
*IRRIGATION Canal, American, Lined with Concrete, 387
Manganese Ore Deposits of West Africa 583 Newcastle Iron and Steel Company s Plant and Blast-furnace in South Africa, loo
*Italian Government's Projected New Cables at Home and Abroad, 603
 
*Italy's Depressed Paper Trade, Its Causes, 359
Nickel Production Probable in China, 43 3| Per Cent. Nickel Steel, Use of, H. Brierley, 525
*Italy's Industrial Situation, Hopeful View of, 183
 
*Italy's Water Power Establishments, Existing and Projected, 387
North China, Installing New Blast-furnace and Foundry at Lung-yen, 359
 
Oil Tanks, Buried Steel, Life of, 633
 
Ore Concentration Plant Projected for Anshan Iron and Steel Works, 525
 
Pig Iron Production in Canada, 183
 
Pig Iron Production in Canada in February and March, 583
 
Pig Iron Production in January, 1»3
 
Pig Iron Production in February, 301
 
Pig Iron Production in March and April, 553 Pig Iron Production in November and December, 43
 
Pig Iron Production in March, 441
 
Pigments from Scrap Iron, Electrolytic Manu-Sep^aTin/lron Ores by Use of Hysteretic Soiitli* Africa, Big Iron and Steel Industry Contemplated, 301
 
Staffordshire Company s Iron and Steel and Coal Output Improvement, 271
 
Steel Cutting Under Water by Oxy-hydrogen Blow-pipe, 359
 
Steel Foundry near Shanghai, 13
 
Steel, Magnetic Properties of New Type, 71
 
Steel Output in South Africa, 667 ansa?W3-
 
Plates, British Share of the irade Tata^Iron^nd Steel Works Plant Extension, Toughness of Steel, J. C. W. Humfrey, 583 Uganda, Large Deposits of Iron Ore in the Water^lainrCast’ Iron, Quick Repair Job World’^Output of Iron and Steel During 1860-1920, 461
 
IRRIGATION Canal, American, Lined with
 
Italian Government’s Projected New Cables at Home and Abroad, 603
 
Italy’s Depressed Paper Trade, Its Ca^?3’ 3^f9 Italy’s Industrial Situation, Hopeful View of,
 
Italy’s Water Power Establishments, Existing and Projected, 387


J
J
JAPAN Increases Duty on Imports of Copper, Brass and Bronze, 469
*JAPAN Increases Duty on Imports of Copper, Brass and Bronze, 469
 
*Japanese Copper and Question of Protection, 12
Japanese Copper and Question of Protection, 12


K
K
KEIR, Steam-heated, Explosion, 639
*KEIR, Steam-heated, Explosion, 639
 
*Kobe Harbour Improvement, 667
Kobe Harbour Improvement, 667
*Kokura, Island of Kyushu, Japan, to Become Important Shipping and Railway Centre, 155
 
Kokura, Island of Kyushu, Japan, to Become Important Shipping and Railway Centre, 155


L
L
LANTERN Slides, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 509
*LANTERN Slides, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 509
 
*Laval Centrifugal Method of Purifying Lubricating Oils, andc., N. W. Prangnell, 695
Laval Centrifugal Method of Purifying Lubricating Oils, &c., N. W. Prangnell, 695
*Lead Mines in Cumberland, Threlkeld, to Reopen Forthwith, 271
 
*Lead Mines in Isle of Man to be Reopened, 553
Lead Mines in Cumberland, Threlkeld, to Reopen Forthwith, 271
*Lead Ores' Silver Percentage in the Yukon, 639
 
*Lead and Zinc Ore Trade, Spanish Fears, 101
Lead Mines in Isle of Man to be Reopened, 553
*Leeds University, 481
 
*Liege Engineering College, Seventy-fifth Anniversary, Scientific Conference and Exhibition, 250, 481
Lead Ores’ Silver Percentage in the Yukon, 639
*Lifeboats--see Ships
 
*Lightmeter, Holophane Glass Company, 83
Lead and Zinc Ore Trade, Spanish Fears, 101
*Liquid Air Explosives for Ironstone Mining, Question of Use, 101
 
*Liquid Fuel for Ships, Depots in Morocco, 43
Leeds University, 481
*Liverpool Engineering Society's Annual Dinner, 155
 
*Lloyd's Register of Shipping, New Officers, 80
Liege Engineering College, Seventy-fifth Anniversary, Scientific Conference and Exhibition, 250,481
*Lock-nuts, Bicones Limited, 394
 
*Logarithm Cabinet, Bowman and Murdoch, 110
Lifeboats—see Ships
*L.C.C. Scholarships, 371
 
*London Toll Exchange, Continued Success, Extension Projected, 359
Lightmeter, Holophane Glass Company, 83
*Lucknow, India, Suggested College for Training Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, 469
 
Liquid Air Explosives for Ironstone Mining, Question of Use, 101
 
Liquid Fuel for Ships, Depots in Morocco, 43
 
Liverpool Engineering Society’s Annual Dinner, 155
 
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, New Officers, 80
 
Lock-nuts, Bicones Limited, 394
 
Logarithm Cabinet, Bowman and Murdoch, 110
 
L.C.C. Scholarships, 371
 
London Toll Exchange, Continued Success, Extension Projected, 359
 
Lucknow, India, Suggested College for Training Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, 469


M
M
MAGAZINES, Two Hundred Firms Publishing Their Own, 377
*MAGAZINES, Two Hundred Firms Publishing Their Own, 377
 
*Manchester Steam Users' Association Annual Report, 387
Manchester Steam Users’ Association Annual Report, 387
*Manchuria Experimenting in Manufacture of Coalite, 359
 
*Manganese--see Iron and Steel
Manchuria Experimenting in Manufacture of Coalite, 359
*Manila Rope Tests Result, 155
 
*Marine Boiler Design, Standard Rules, 282
Manganese—see Iron and Steel
*Mars in 1924, Professor Todd's Scheme for Observation, 525
 
*Metallurgical Coke from Coal by New Method, 441
Manila Rope Tests Result, 155
*Milling Cutters, Economy of, for Some Classes of Work, 13
 
*Mine Haulage Efficiency, Need of Investigation, J. Wilson, 721
Marine Boiler Design, Standard Rules, 282
*Mine Rescue Work at the Front During the War, 667
 
*Mineral Output of Southern Rhodesia, 469
Mars in 1924, Professor Todd’s Scheme for Observation, 525
*Mineral Possibilities in Central Africa, 525
 
*Mineral Production of Canada, Report, 241
Metallurgical Coke from Coal by New Method, 441
*Mineral Products in Tasmania, Amount and Value of, 415
 
*Minerals in New South Wales, Output in 1921, 301, 533, 611
Milling Cutters, Economy of, for Some Classes of Work, 13
*Miners' Nystagmus Chiefly Due to Deficient Illumination, 497
 
*Mines, Breaching Apparatus for Rescue Stations Receives Government Sanction After Tests, 271
Mine Haulage Efficiency, Need of Investigation, J. Wilson, 721
*Mines Department of the Board of Trade, New Address, 695
 
*Mines in South Africa, Managers and Employees, 721
Mine Rescue Work at the Front During the War, 667
*Mines, War-damaged, in Northern France, Reconstruction Work, 441
 
*Mining for Gold in Alaska, Hydraulic, Difficulty with Boulders Removal, 331
Mineral Output of Southern Rhodesia, 469
*Mining in Haichow District, China, Reports of Valuable Deposits, Asbestos, Crystal, Gold, Silver, andc., to be Investigated, 331
 
*Mining, Minnesota, Study of Churn Drills, 337
Mineral Possibilities in Central Africa, 525
*Mississippi River, Dangerous Floods, 387
 
*Modern Transport, Beginning its Fourth Year of Publication, 387
Mineral Production of Canada, Report, 241
*Moselle, Canalisation of, up to the German Frontier, 101
 
*Motor Car Rear Signal, Bracewell, 502
Mineral Products in Tasmania, Amount and
*Motor Car Springs, Need of Improvement, A. A. Remington, 330
 
*Motor Headlights, 398
Value of, 415
*Motor Taxation and Road Maintenance, 394
 
*Motor Traffic Between Soochow and Kashing, Projected Road for, 583
Minerals in New South Wales, Output in 1921, 301, 533, 611
*Motor Wagons, Supply of Water to, 52, 430
 
*Mowing Machine, Greatly Improved Type, Tyzack, Sons and Turner, Limited, 721
Miners’ Nystagmus Chiefly Due to Deficient Illumination, 497
*Municipal Electrical "Old Stagers," Reunion, 112
 
Mines, Breaching Apparatus for Rescue Stations Receives Government Sanction After Tests, 271
 
Mines Department of the Board of Trade, New Address, 695
 
Mines in South Africa, Managers and Employees, 721
 
Mines, War-damaged, in Northern France, Reconstruction Work, 441
 
Mining for Gold in Alaska, Hydraulic, Difficulty with Boulders Removal, 331
 
Mining in Haichow District, China, Reports of Valuable Deposits, Asbestos, Crystal, Gold, Silver, &c., to be Investigated, 331
 
Mining, Minnesota, Study of Churn Drills, 337
 
Mississippi River, Dangerous Floods, 387
 
Modern Transport, Beginning its Fourth Year of Publication, 387
 
Moselle, Canalisation of, up to the German Frontier, 101
 
Motor Car Rear Signal, Bracewell, 502
 
Motor Car Springs, Need of Improvement, A. A.
 
Remington, 330
 
Motor Headlights, 398
 
Motor Taxation and Road Maintenance, 394
 
Motor Traffic Between Soochow and Hashing, Projected Road for, 583
 
Motor Wagons, Supply of Water to, 52, 430
 
Mowing Machine, Greatly Improved Type, Tyzack, Sons and Turner, Limited, 721
 
Municipal Electrical Old Stagers,Reunion, 112


N
N
NEWARK Sewerage Scheme, Work Begun, Cost of Scheme, 441
*NEWARK Sewerage Scheme, Work Begun, Cost of Scheme, 441
 
*Newcomen Society, Summer Meeting Arrangements, 570
Newcomen Society, Summer Meeting Arrangements, 570
*Newfoundland Industrial Resources and Considerable Water Power, Captain E. J. Edwards, 271
 
*New Jersey Tunnel Construction, Tenders Invited, 43
Newfoundland Industrial Resources and Considerable Water Power, Captain E. J. Edwards, 271
*New South Wales Gold Yield, Comparative Figures, 695
 
*Newspaper Production by Photo-litho Offset Process, 43
New Jersey Tunnel Construction, Tenders Invited, 43
*Nickel--see Iron and Steel
 
*Non-ferrous Metal Research Association Worthy of Support, Proposal to Establish Fellowships, 301
New South Wales Gold Yield, Comparative Figures, 695
*Nottingham City Engineer, Presentation to, 52
 
Newspaper Production by Photo-litho Offset Process, 43
 
Nickel—see Iron and Steel
 
Non-ferrous Metal Research Association Worthy of Support, Proposal to Establish Fellowships, 301
 
Nottingham City Engineer, Presentation to, 52
 
o
OCEAN Depths, Exceptional, Measurement by Sound Apparatus, 301
 
Oil Boring, Government, in England, Inconclusive Prospects, 301
 
Oil Can, New Type, for Motor Cycles, &c.,
 
Joseph Kaye and Sons, Limited, 222
 
Oilfields in Japan, New Developments, 155
 
Oil Fuel, A. Keens, 611
 
Oil Fuel Berths on the Tyne at Jarrow, 525
 
Oil, Heavy, Engines for Grain Elevators and Electric Lighting in South Africa, Ruston and Hornsby’s Contract, 155
 
Oil from Shale, Low Temperature Distillation of, New Process, 129
 
Oil Turbine Development, Messrs. Thyssen’s Efforts, 71
 
Oxy-hydrogen Blow-pipe for Cutting Steel Under Water, 359
 
p
PACIFIC Association of United States, Survey of Russian Littoral Provinces Projected, 155 Paint or Wood, Investigation as to its Power of Protection and Durability, 213
 
Palermo Harbour Works, Concession for, Granted to American Company, 414, 639
 
Panama Canal, Tonnage Statistics, 13
 
Paris City Budget, Good Results of Economy, 13
 
Paris Police to have Motor Cars with Wireless
 
Telephone Equipment, 13
 
Pasteur Centenary, 393, 453
 
Patents in China—see Utility
 
Pekin Tramway—see Railways
 
Persian Means of Communication, Motor Cars versus the Camel, 639
 
Petrol-driven Lorries in New Zealand, Increased Demand for, 611
 
Petrol Storage Tanks, Loss by Evaporation, Preventive Measures, 553
 
Petroleum and Lubrication, E. A. Evans, 415, 469
 
Photographic Exposures, Novel System of Timing, 583
 
Piggott, Thomas, and Co., Limited, Centenary Dinner, 167


Post Office Engineers’ Examination, 100
O
*OCEAN Depths, Exceptional, Measurement by Sound Apparatus, 301
*Oil Boring, Government, in England, Inconclusive Prospects, 301
*Oil Can, New Type, for Motor Cycles, andc., Joseph Kaye and Sons, Limited, 222
*Oilfields in Japan, New Developments, 155
*Oil Fuel, A. Keens, 611
*Oil Fuel Berths on the Tyne at Jarrow, 525
*Oil, Heavy, Engines for Grain Elevators and Electric Lighting in South Africa, Ruston and Hornsby's Contract, 155
*Oil from Shale, Low Temperature Distillation of, New Process, 129
*Oil Turbine Development, Messrs. Thyssen's Efforts, 71
*Oxy-hydrogen Blow-pipe for Cutting Steel Under Water, 359


Power Available on the Tennessee River, C. G.
P
 
*PACIFIC Association of United States, Survey of Russian Littoral Provinces Projected, 155
Adsit, 611
*Paint or Wood, Investigation as to its Power of Protection and Durability, 213
 
*Palermo Harbour Works, Concession for, Granted to American Company, 414, 639
Professional Classes Aid Council, 595
*Panama Canal, Tonnage Statistics, 13
 
*Paris City Budget, Good Results of Economy, 13
Profit-sharing at Watford Paper Mill Engineers, 71
*Paris Police to have Motor Cars with Wireless Telephone Equipment, 13
 
*Pasteur Centenary, 393, 453
Public School Masters and Future Employment of Boys, 241
*Patents in China--see Utility
 
*Pekin Tramway--see Railways
Pumps, Interesting Old, in British Columbia, 721
*Persian Means of Communication, Motor Cars versus the Camel, 639
*Petrol-driven Lorries in New Zealand, Increased Demand for, 611
*Petrol Storage Tanks, Loss by Evaporation, Preventive Measures, 553
*Petroleum and Lubrication, E. A. Evans, 415, 469
*Photographic Exposures, Novel System of Timing, 583
*Piggott, Thomas, and Co., Limited, Centenary Dinner, 167
*Post Office Engineers' Examination, 100
*Power Available on the Tennessee River, C. G. Adsit, 611
*Professional Classes Aid Council, 595
*Profit-sharing at Watford Paper Mill Engineers, 71
*Public School Masters and Future Employment of Boys, 241
*Pumps, Interesting Old, in British Columbia, 721


R
R
RADIUM Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 213
*RADIUM Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 213
 
*Radium Emanation, Collection of, Problem Under Investigation, 331
Radium Emanation, Collection of, Problem
*Radium Mine Discovery in Brazil, Mrs. Alexander Grosse's Report, 129
 
*Radium Mine Near Truro, New Industry Hoped for, 155
Under Investigation, 331
 
Radium Mine Discovery in Brazil, Mrs. Alexander Grosse’s Report, 129
 
Radium Mine Near Truro, New Industry
 
Hoped for, 155
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
 
*- Accidents:
Accidents :
*-- Birmingham Station Accident Report, 155  
 
*-- Canadian Railways' Good Accident Record, 578
Birmingham Station Accident Report, 155 Canadian Railways’ Good Accident Record, 578
*-- Collision at Auckland Junction, North- Eastern Railway, Report, 301
 
*-- Derailment Near Ambergate, Midland Railway, 497
Collision at Auckland Junction, North-Eastern Railway, Report, 301
*-- Derailment, Slight, Caused by Fallen Tree, 13
 
*-- Divided Train and Collision in Summit Tunnel, Walsden, 155, 525
Derailment Near Ambergate, Midland Railway, 497
*-- East Horndon Accident, Verdict, 583
 
*-- Engine Step Detached and Fatal Accident Caused at Blisworth, 129, 155
Derailment, Slight, Caused by Fallen Tree, 13
*-- Fatal Connecting-rod Accident on a London and North-Western Engine, 497
 
*-- Fatalities on Railways, Statistics, 553
Divided Train and Collision in Summit
*-- Goods Train Accident on London and North-Western Railway, 101
 
*-- Great Western Railway Accident Report, 155
Tunnel, Walsden, 155, 525
*-- Motor Lorry Fatality at a Crossing, 721
 
*-- Neglected Wagons as a Cause of Derailment, North British Railway, 695
East Horndon Accident, Verdict, 583
*-- North-Eastern Passenger Engine Derailment at Hilda Junction, 71
 
*-- Omnibus Accidents, Considerable Reduction, 213
Engine Step Detached and Fatal Accident Caused at Blisworth, 129, 155
*-- Passenger's Accident at Victoria Station, Manchester, 43
 
*-- Passenger Fatalities in Ten Years, 645
Fatal Connecting-rod Accident on a London and North-Western Engine, 497
*-- Questions with Regard to Accident Prevention, J. P. Thomas, 639
 
*-- Returns of Accidents and Casualties for 1921, 690
Fatalities on Railways, Statistics, 553
*-- Scottish Express, Slight Accident Due to Stray Cattle, 271
 
*-- Shunting Accidents by Night and by Day, Comparison, 101
Goods Train Accident on London and North-Western Railway, 101
*-- Three Minor Accidents, 183
 
*- Alexandra Docks and Railway Company, Separate Existence Ended by Amalgamation, 415
Great Western Railway Accident Report, 155
*- Amalgamation Schemes--see Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, also Ministry of Transport
 
*- Annual Reports of Railways, Statistics Given and Omissions, 71, 387
Motor Lorry Fatality at a Crossing, 721
*- Appointments and Staff Changes, 101, 213, 331, 359, 415, 553, 583, 639
 
*- Argentine and Bolivian Governments' Railway Construction Agreement, 241
Neglected Wagons as a Cause of Derailment, North British Railway, 695
*- Australian Mails from Perth, W.A., Change of Train Time for Expedition of, 331
 
*- Automatic Train Control, Report of Colonel Pringle's Committee, 695
North-Eastern Passenger Engine Derailment at Hilda Junction, 71
*- Barry Railway Objects to Grouping Proposal, 241
 
*- Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway not to be Reopened, 497
Omnibus Accidents, Considerable Reduction, 213
*- Belgian Railway Passenger Carriages, 552
 
*- Bologna-Venice-Monfalcone Line, Electrification Tenders Called for, 101
Passenger’s Accident at Victoria Station, Manchester, 43
*- Bombay Suburban Lines, Electrification a Matter of Finance, 101
 
*- Bombay, Suggested Underground Railway, 213
Passenger Fatalities in Ten Years, 645
*- Brakes and Signals, Amalgamation of Companies in Britain and in France, 639
 
*- Brazil, Westinghouse Electric Locomotives in Service, 13
Questions with Regard to Accident Prevention, J. P. Thomas, 639
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
 
*- Brighton Company's Dilemma, Unanimity as to Electrification, but Divergence as to System, 213
Returns of Accidents and Casualties for 1921, 690
*- Brighton Line Conversion Expected in September, 331
 
*- Brighton Line Electrification, Cost of Completion in 1913 and 1922 Compared, 292
Scottish Express, Slight Accident Due to Stray Cattle, 271
*- British and American Rolling Stock, Comparison as to Comfort, 553
 
*- Burma Railways and the Tablet System, 611
Shunting Accidents by Night and by Day Comparison, 101
*- Caledonian Railway Acquires Loch Tay Steamers, 213
 
*- Caledonian Railway Receipts and Expenditure, 359
Three Minor Accidents, 183
* Cambrian Railway Company's Tribute to General Manager, 271
 
*- Cambrian Railways, Chairman and Directors' Farewell Letter to Staff, 611
Alexandra Docks and Railway Company, Separate Existence Ended by Amalgamation, 415
*- Canadian Government's Exhibition Train Through France, 695, 721
 
*- Canadian Pacific Line, Progress of Extension Work, 441
Amalgamation Schemes—see Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, also Ministry of Transport
*- Canals Bill, High Charges and Deficient Revenue, 611, 721
 
*- Central of Brazil Railway Electrification, 611
Annual Reports of Railways, Statistics Given and Omissions, 71, 387
*- Ceylon, Kadugannawa Incline, Suggested Electrification of, 129
 
*- Chilean State Railways' Electrification between Santiago and Valparaiso and on Branch Line, 611
Appointments and Staff Changes, 101, 213, 331, 359, 415, 553, 583, 639
*- Ching-Yang Light Railway to be Constructed, 241
 
*- City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Proposed Bill for Winding Up, 441
Argentine and Bolivian Governments’ Railway Construction Agreement, 241
*- Classification of Traffic, by Passenger Train, 187, 497
 
*- Coal at Railway-owned Docks, Reduction of Railway Charges for Shipping, 13
Australian Mails from Perth, W.A., Change of Train Time for Expedition of, 331
*- Competition Between East and West Coast Routes to the North, 359
 
*- Congo-Katanga Railway, Hebo to be the Terminal Port, 695
Automatic Train Control, Report of Colonel Pringle’s Committee, 695
*- Connecting Trains and Results of Unpunctuality, S. B. Canter, 469
 
*- Continental Boat Train from Victoria, New Time, South-Eastern and Chatham, 611
Barry Railway Objects to Grouping Proposal, 241
*- Corporation Profits Tax, Application to Railways Deferred, 583
 
*- Councils on Railways, Results on the Pennsylvania System, 553
Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway not to be Reopened, 497
*- Death of Mr. Samuel R. Blundstone, 183
 
*- Death of Mr. John S winburn, 525
Belgian Railway Passenger Carriages, 552
*- Dividends of Two Railways, 129
 
*- Dublin and South-Eastern as a "Progressive" Railway, 60
Bologna-Venice-Monfalcone Line, Electrification Tenders Called for, 101
*- Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway, a Losing Speculation, 497, 553
 
*- Earl's Court, District Railway, Twenty Hours' Daily Work Statistics, 13
Bombay Suburban Lines, Electrification a Matter of Finance, 101
*- East Coast Express Goods Train for Edinburgh, 611
 
*- East Coast Scottish Services, Improvements, 667
Bombay, Suggested Underground Railway, 213
*- Easter Excursions and Fares, 271
 
*- Electric Locomotives for Invalides-Versailles Railway, 415
Brakes and Signals, Amalgamation of Companies in Britain and in France, 639
*- Electric Railways and Communication by Carrier Current, 415, 441
 
*- Electric Railways, Government Guarantees for, 553
Brazil, Westinghouse Electric Locomotives in Service, 13
*- Electrification Facilities and Great Eastern and South-Eastern Railways, 586
 
*- Electrification of Railways in Midland Coalfields Area not under Present Consideration, 469
*- Electrification Scheme, Projected, and Unemployment, 129
*- Electrification of Suburban Railways, 183
*- Electrification of Yungas Railway, Bolivia, 415
*- English and Welsh Companies Follow Scottish Example, 155, 183, 247, 331
*- Federation of British Industries :
*-- Conference on Reduction in Railway Rates, 101
*-- Replies to Deputation, Contradictory Statements, 101
*-- Transport in South-West Africa, 553
*- Ferrocarril Nordeste, New Railway in Colombia, 525
*- First-class Fares Increase Followed by Reduction in First-class Passenger Traffic, 301
*- Floating Landing Stage, andc.,at Tilbury,Bill Passed Committee, 359
*- French Equatorial Africa, New Railway Construction, 359
*- French Railway Workshops as Agitation Centres, Repairs being Handed Over to Private Firms, 695
*- Furness Railway Company's Efforts to Develop Traffic, 469
*- Garratt Engines for South African Railways, 525
*- Gauges in Australia, Mr. Hughes on Unification of, 583
*- German Locomotives and Strikers' Neglect, 183
*- German Railway New Sleeping Compartments, 43
*- Glasgow College Station, Goods Warehouse Burnt Down, 101
*- Glasgow Subway Railway Shut Down, 213
*- Goods Receipts for August, 13
*- Goods Traffic Receipts for September, 101
*- Goods Traffic Mileage and Tonnage for September, 13
*- Goods Traffic Mileage and Tonnage for November, 241
*- Great Central Company's Through Carriage from London to Halifax, 271
*- Great Eastern Railway Meeting, Lord Claud Hamilton on Grouping Manager, 271
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway and Electrification, 721
*- Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Transportation Department Set Up, 721
*- Great North of Scotland Railway, Huge Rise in Salaries and Wages Bill, 497
*- Great Northern "Die-hard" Locomotives, 387
*- Great Northern Locomotive Running Expenses Considerably More than Trebled Since 1913, 306
*- Great Western Mechanical Engineer, Change, 331
*- Great Western Railway Circular to Men on Possible Economies, 71
*- Great Western Railway, Mr. Churchward's Presentation, 567
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Great Western Railway New Line, Clydach, Pontardawe, andc., 525, 721
*- Great Western Railway to Own Swansea Docks, 638
*- Great Western Railway Signalling Apparatus Statistics, 43
*- Great Western Research Department at Swindon, 666
*- Great Western "Safety" Movement, Highly Successful Results from, 469
*- Grouping System and Compensation for Displaced Officials, 497
*- Grouping System and Re-naming, Heavy Cost Entailed, 721
*- Grouping System and Time-table Changes, 155
*- Hampshire Light Railway, Totton to Fawley, 43
*- Harbours, Docks and Piers (Temporary Increase of Charges) Bill, 707
*- Highland Railway Company's Engines, 441
*- Highland Railway, Resignation of Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 271
*- Increased Passenger Traffic Ascribed to Abnormal and Unreal Wealth, 469
*- Indian Government, Projected Annual Tenders for Locomotives and Stocks, 43
*- Indian Railway Material and Loan to be Raised in the United Kingdom, 387
*- Indian Railways, Increased Expenditure Needed, 124
*- Indian Railways' Rehabilitation, Vast Expenditure and its Allocation, 415, 441
*- Institutions, Locomotive and Railway--see Associations
*- International Railway Association, Possible Congress at Madrid, 186, 359
*- Irish Northern Government and North of Ireland Railways, 639
*- Irish Politics and Improved Traffic, 155
*- Irish Railway (Great Southern and Western) Carrigan Award and the Free State Government, 334
*- Irish Railway Stockholders' Protection Association, Continuance Recommended, 71
*- Irish Railways' Arbitration and Dail Eireann, 43
*- Irish Railways' Arbitration, Wages and Eight- hour Day, 71
*- Irish Railways, Government Inquiry, 271
*- Irish Railways and Grouping, 611
*- Irish Railways and Men, Dispute Settled, 213
*- Iron and other Trades and Excessive Railway Charges, Myles Kennedy, 13
*- Italian Government Electrification of Railway Trunk Lines, 13
*- Italian Railways' Increased Working Costs and Decreased Efficiency, 667
*- Italian State Railway Electrification Tenders, 553
*- Japanese and Chinese Railways' Extension, Delegates at Washington, 71
*- Junction at Blaenau Festiniog Proposed and Abandoned, 469
*- Kenya Colony, Further Loan for Uasi- Ngishu Railway, 241
*- King's Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 639 ; (Correction), 667
*- Labelling Goods, Change in Railway Regulations, 208
*- Labour Co-partnership and the Railways, 183
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Former Officers' Connection with Paper Read at the Institution of Civil Engineers, 129
*- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shareholders' Valedictory Meeting, 440
*- Late Special Trains Withdrawn on the London Electric Railways, 101
*- Lee-on-the-Solent Classed as a Light Railway, 43
*- Level Crossings and Railway Companies' Responsibility, 450
*- Light Railway Between Portmadoc and Dinas, State Assistance for, 675
*- Light Railways' Committee Report, 13
*- Locomotive Building at Crewe, Boilers at Horwich, 721
*- Locomotive, Great Northern, Most Powerful on British Railways, 387
*- Locomotive Spark Arresters, 441
*- Locomotives, Ordered from Woolwich, Cost Estimated at £16,000 each, 304, 359
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Train Services, Accusation of Unpunctuality, 583
*- London, Chatham and Dover and the South- Eastern and Chatham Electrification Scheme, 667
*- London and North-Western Long-distance Trains Running with Lancashire and Yorkshire Engines, 667
*- London and North-Western Railway Councils and Winding Up of Conciliation Boards, 387
*- London and North-Western Railway Policy for Signal and Telegraph Departments, 43
*- London and North-Western Railway, Suggestions for Improvement in Working Invited from Railway Employees, 667
*- London and North-Western Restores Through Service Between Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham and the South-Eastern Railway, 553
*- London and North-Western V.C. Men Honoured by the Company, 583
*- London and North-Western Wolverton Carriage Shops, Full Time for Painters, 71
*- London Tube Railways, Heavy Cost Due to Over-numerous Stations, W. R. Davidge 129
*- London Underground Railway Loan for Tube Extension and Improvement, Work for Unemployed Men, 301, 359
*- Luggage in Advance Charge Reduction, 155
*- Manchester and Buxton, Possible Electrification of Line Between, 101
*- Melbourne Railways, Electrification of, Cost of Work, 296
*- Metal Electrification, South African Minister of Railways on, 695
*- Metropolitan Railway New Steam Engines and Electric Cars, Re-equipment of Electric Locomotives, 241
*- Metropolitan Railway Settlement with the Government, 271
*- Metropolitan Railway Trains, Speeding-up, 13
*- Midland Railway Chairman, Change in, 213
*- Midland Railway Coal Consumption, 241
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Midland and London and North-Western Railways, Talk of Amalgamation, 155 ; Amalgamation Not Yet Considered, 241
*- Midland Railway, Men and Wages, Comparison of Figures Between 1914 and 1922, 386
*- Milk Conveyance Rates Reduction, 441
*- Minister of Transport, but no Salary, 387
*- Ministry of Transport, Geddes Committee Proposals Shelved, Fresh Scheme Under Consideration, 271 ; Important Question, 359
*- Ministry of Transport Inquiries into Train Accidents, 553
*- Ministry of Transport, No Justification Now for Incurring the Cost of, 213
*- Ministry of Transport and Stockton and Railway Centenary, 359
*- National Union of Railwaymen, Falling Numbers, 469
*- National Union of Railwaymen's New President, 43
*- National Union of Railwaymen--see also Scottish Railways, also English and Welsh Companies
*- National Wages Board Awards not Binding, 129
*- National Wages Board and Scottish Railways, 43, 71, 129, 155
*- New South Wales Railways and Autogeneous Welding, 301
*- Nord Railway Company's Automatic Brake Experiments, 676
*- North British Railway's Claim, Echo of Dispute with the Government, 331
*- North Country Trains' Competition by East and West Coast Routes, 359
*- North-Eastern Railway and Revival in Traffic, 441
*- North-Eastern Railway Sleepers Destroyed by Fire at Hartlepool, 41
*- North-Eastern Railway, Swing Bridge Over the Ouse, Fire Damage and Inconvenience in Communication, 331
*- North Staffordshire Railway Coal Traffic, Heaviest Week Since August, 1917, 271
*- Norwegian Committee to Discuss Electrification of all Railways, 71
*- Norwegian Electric Railways, Estimates of Cost, 213
*- Outer London Railway Bills, Proposals for Revival, 667
*- Overcrowding on London Omnibus and Underground Railways, 611
*- Parcels Traffic "To Pay" Arrangements, 583
*- Paris Evening Train Service for London vid Havre and Southampton, 639
*- Passenger Decrease on London Trains and Trade Stagnation, 497
*- Passenger Train Mileage and Fares Statistics, 13, 129
*- Passengers Decrease and Loss of Revenue, 667
*- Pekin New Electric Tramway, Demolition of Portion of City Wall, 13
*- Penzance Station and Rebuilt Viaduct, 721
*- Petrol Shunting Locomotives for French Railways, 331
*- Pietermaritzburg-Glencoe Section, South African Railways, Electrification, 183
*- Platform Tickets on the Midland Railway and Resulting Income, 497
* -Polish Railway Material Orders, New Department to Deal with, 695
*- Privately Owned Wagons, Announcement by Ministry of Transport, 213
*- Privilege Tickets and Railwaymenís Pay, 497
*- Pullman Luncheon and Dining Car, Glasgow to Perth, 639
*- Quarterly Returns of Railway Accidents, 721
*- Queensland Government's Projected Railway for Mount Oxide Area, 525
*- Queensland Railway Department, Coal from the State Colliery, 301
*- Rail Motor Car on Out-back Line in Victoria, 611
*- Railway Benevolent Institution Annual Dinner, 155
*- Railway Claims and Government Liability, 415
*- Railway Companies and Amalgamation--see Railways Amalgamation
*- Railway Companies' Association, New Chairman and Vice-chairman, 301
*- Railway Companies' Committee and Railwaymen's Unions, 301--see also Wages
*- Railway Companies' Losses and Government Control, 359
*- Railway Companies and Rates Reduction, 387, 721
*- Railway Companies' Reports, Omissions Under Government Sanction, 71, 387
*- Railway Fires by Locomotive Sparks, Companies' Liability, 583
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 13, 183, 266, 440, 553
*- Railway Rates Reduction and Railway Managers, 387, 721
*- Railway Rates Tribunal, A Question, 359
*- Railway Rates Tribunal and Rates Advisory Committee, New Address, 301
*-- Rates Advisory Committee and Classification of Goods, 187, 497
*-- Classification of Traffic, Proposals, 553
*- Railway Returns for 1921, 415
*- Railway Statistics a Necessary Expense, 469
*- Railway Statistics for October and the Coal Strike, 129
*- Railway Statistics for November, 213
*- Railway Titles, Old and New, 129, 721
*- Railways Act Allotment to Companies, Scheme for Distribution of Sum, 583
*- Railways Act Two Panels, Constitution of, 387
*- Railways Amalgamation Tribunal:
*-- Amalgamation of Alexandra Dock, Cambrian, Cardiff, Rhymney and Taff Vale Companies with the Great Western, 331, 415
*-- Amalgamation of Barry Railway with the Great Western, 525
*-- Amalgamation of Hull and Barnsley with North-Eastern, 266, 271, 359
*-- Amalgamation of South Wales Railways with Great Western, Running Powers of other Lines, 469
*-- Barry Port and Gwendreath Valley Absorption by Great Western Railway, 695
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- Railways Amalgamation Tribunal (continued):
*-- Great Western Railway Absorption of Various Welsh Railways and the West Somerset Railway, Meetings, 643
*-- London, Chatham and Dover and South-Eastern Railway Amalgamation, 667
*-- London and North-Western and Midland Railways' Amalgamation, 331
*-- Maryport and Carlisle Railway to be Absorbed in North-Western, Midland and West Scottish Group, 271
*-- Railway Companies' Meetings with Regard to Amalgamation Schemes, 359
*-- Western Group (Great Western and other Companies) Amalgamation Scheme, 271
*- Railwaymen and Public Affairs, Change of Attitude, 183
*- Railwaymen--see also National Union, Railway Companies' Committee, and Wages
*- Registration of Seats on the Great Western Railway, Extension of System, 704
*- Re-painting of Great Western Coaching Stock, 497
*- Road Transport by Railway Companies, Opposition to the Bill, 146
*- Road Transport by Railway Companies, Change of Proposals by Railway, 212
*- Road Transport, Withdrawal of Bill for Powers by North-Western-Midland Group, 707
*- Roads or Branch Railways in New Zealand, 525
*- Rotary Converters for Railway Work, Major A. M. Taylor's View, 247
*- Runcorn-Weston Point New Light Railway, 611
*- Safe British Railways, 730
*- Saint Lazare Underground Station, 415
*- Scottish Award and N.U.R. Meeting, 129
*- Scottish Railways' Eight-hour Day, 71
*- Scottish Railways' Proposals to Men as to Pay and Conditions of Work, 43, 71, 129, 155
*- Searchlights on Engines of Express Trains in the Punjab, 649
*- Severn Barrage Scheme, A Question, 583
*- Signalling, Automatic, Between Liverpool and Birkenhead, 387
*- Signals, Route Indicating, and Platelayers' Warning, 469, 721
*- Solway Junction Railway Closed, 469
*- South African Railways' Annual Report, 155
*- South African Railways, Manufacture of Plates for Train Lighting, Thefts of Electric Lamps, 525
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Bridge at Rochester to be Reopened, 129
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Electrification Proposals, 241, 667
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Suburban Lines, Projected Electrification, 639
*- South-Eastern and Chatham Passenger and Mileage Statistics, 469
*- South-Eastern and Chatham and the Southern Group, 183, 468, 667
*- South Manchuria Railway Electric Powerhouse Capacity, 42
*- South Wales Independent Railways Incorporation in Great Western System, 525
*- Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary in 1925, Various Proposals for Celebration, 359
*- Summer Time Agreement for Britain, France and Belgium, 213
*- Swiss Federal Railways Electrification, Cost of, 553
*- Sydney City Railway Extensions, 13
*- Sydney, Large Viaduct and Tunnel for Roselle Bay-Darling Island Railway Line, 271
*- Taff Vale Company's Report, Rolling Stock Expenditure, 441
*- Tasmania to Supply Herself with Home-made Locomotives, 301
*- Testing Locomotive at Purdue University, 525
*- Thomas, Mr. J. H., on the Amalgamation Question as Regards Labour, 583
*- Tilbury Landing Stage and other Work, Bill Passed Committee, 359
*- Toronto and Northern Ontario Railway Extension, 583
*- Torrington-Hallwill Railway, Tenders Invited, 331
*- Toulouse Railway Workshop Destroyed by Fire, 359
*- Tourist Tickets and Summer Excursion Traffic to be Resumed, 525
*- Traffic Statistics, Freight, for December, 1921, 441
*- Traffic Statistics, Passenger, for December, 415
*- Traffic, Weekly, Returns Resumed, 129
*- Train Resistance, Editorial Inquiry, 736
*- Tramway for Hankow, 155
*- Trans-Saharan Railway, French Proposals, 639
*- Tunnel, Cornimont, Labresse, Metzeral, in France, Parliament's Consent for Construction Requested, 695
*- Turbine Locomotive Tests in Switzerland, 553
*- Underground Poster on Employees, Wages Amount and Wages Percentage, 101
*- Underground Railways, Additional Cars, 583
*- Underground Railways, Overcrowding in Paris, Berlin and New York, 469
*- Underground Railways, Reduced Expenditure, but Fall also in Traffic and Receipts, 301
*- Underground Railways--see also London Underground
*- United States Railways:
*-- Alaska, U.S.A. Government Railway Nearing Completion, 71
*-- American Aid for Foreign Railways, 525
*-- American Railway Rates and Charges, Investigation, 66
*-- Approaching Reduction in Rates, 611
*-- Bridge, High-level, Across the Hudson, New York Central Railway, 695
*-- "Carrier Current" Communication for American Railways, Demonstration at Schenectady, 415, 441
*-- Chicago Great Western Railway Immunity from Accident, 418
*-- Class I. Railways' Finance for 1921, 469
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
*- United States Railways (continued):
*-- Death of Mr. F. J. Angier, 611
*-- Electrification of Railways and Inland Waterways, President Harding's Views, 441
*-- Employees on American Railways in July, 1920, and July, 1921, 101
*-- Freight Car, Metal, Dating from the Civil War, 387
*-- Inter-State Commerce Commission :
*-- Automatic Train Control, Order to Forty-nine Companies, 721
*-- Automatic Twin Control, Cost Question, 241
*-- Power Brakes, Investigation as to Adequacy, and Improvements, 441
*-- Locomotive Ash Removal in America, Use of Water-filled Ashpits, 695
*-- Radiophone and Radiograph Outfits on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Expresses, 497
*-- Railway Working, Private and Government, Compared, 415
*-- Reduction in Wages of Maintenance-of- way Men, 695
*-- Telegraph Lines Difficulties in Floods and Storms, 441
*-- Terrible Accident Near Philadelphia, 497
*-- Timber for Railways, Dispute and Conference, 695
*- Unnecessary Competition, 441
*- Unsold Articles at Royal Agricultural Shows, Pre-war Railway Carriage Allowance to be Resumed, 129
*- Victorian Railways' Extension of Electric Lighting of Trains, 525
*- Victorian Railways' Increased Receipts, 271
*- Wages Bill and High Fares, 667
*- Wages Reductions and Cost of Living, 359, 721
*- War Memorial, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 213
*- War Memorial, North Staffordshire Railway, 301
*- Welsh Railways Construction Stopped During War to be Continued by Great Western Company, 525
*- White Paper on Railway Employees Cancelled and New One Issued, 241
*- Whitley Councils, Local, to Come into Force in April, 101, 331
*- Whitley Councils of the Railway Companies, About to Begin Operation, 331
*- Wireless Communication on Railways, 667
*- Woolwich Locomotives and Unemployment, Cost of, 590
*RAINFALL, Remarkable, in Houston, Texas, 497
*Refractories' Resistance to Corrosion by Slag, Dust or Ash, Method of Determination, W. J. Rees, 271
*Refuse Disposal in Calcutta, Comparison Between Cost of Removal by Petrol or Electric Lorries, 359
*Rhine-Maine-Danube Canal, Company for Construction Founded, 36
*Rivers, Flow of, New Method of Gauging, Professor J. Joly, 583
*Road Sprinkler, Sweeper and Refuse Collector, Automatic Worker at Birmingham, 271
*Road Transport by Railway Companies, Opposition to the Bill, 146
*Rolling the Teeth in Hob Gear Blanks, 667
*Roumanian Oilfields, Cause of Failure in Production, 720
*Rubber for Public Thoroughfares, Experiments in Ceylon, 729
*Russian "Electrification Bank," 497
*Russian Permit for Free Importation of Motor Cars, 525


Brighton Company’s Dilemma, Unanimity as to Electrification, but Divergence as to System, 213
S
 
*SAFETY Lamps in Mines, Increased Use of, 71
Brighton Line Conversion Expected in September, 331
*Saint Lawrence--see Waterway
 
*Salt Water Mosquito Extermination, Result of Experiments, 695
Brighton Line Electrification, Cost of Completion in 1913 and 1922 Compared, 292
*Salvage Operations at Oppau, Conclusions Arrived at, 129
 
*Sample Room, First All-British, Opened in Brussels, 359
British and American Rolling Stock, Comparison as to Comfort, 553
*Sandstone Preservation from Decay, Methods Suggested, 667
 
*Saw, Circular, for Stone Cutting, 469
Burma Railways and the Tablet System, 611
*Scholarships, "Archibald Dawnay," 371
 
*Scholarships in Art or Science and Technology, 371
Caledonian Railway Acquires Loch Tay Steamers, 213
*Scientific and Industrial Research :
 
*- Report on Concrete for Floors, 43
Caledonian Railway Receipts and Expenditure, 359
*- Scientific Instruments, New Journal for Description of, 695
 
*Screw Jacks, Duff Manufacturing Company, 100
Cambrian Railway Company’s Tribute to General Manager, 271
*Shanghai Harbour Improvement, Recommendations of International Board, 13
 
*Shanghai, New Dockyard, 497
Cambrian Railways, Chairman and Directors’ Farewell Letter to Staff, 611
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
 
*- Chinese Ice Breakers for Passage of Steamers to Tientsin, 71
Canadian Government’s Exhibition Train Through France, 695, 721
*- Earliest St earn-propelled Vessels in the East, 101
 
*- Explosion on Cardiff Steamer, 553
Canadian Pacific Line, Progress of Extension Work, 441
*- Fireproof Bulkheads for Cunard Liner Samaria and other Vessels, 427
 
*- French Battleship Liberte to be Refloated, 611
Canals Bill, High Charges and Deficient Revenue, 611, 721
*- Geared Turbine Steamer, Trials for French Merchant Service, Cammell Laird and Co., 71
 
*- German - built Steamer Bismarck to be Handed Over to White Star Line and Renamed Majestic, 359
Central of Brazil Railway Electrification, 611
*- German Warships' Fatal Collision, 583
 
*- H 42, Submarine, Lost with All Hands, 331
Ceylon, Kadugannawa Incline, Suggested Electrification of, 129
*- Icebreaker Built at Yokohama, 415
 
*- Interesting Reconstruction of Former German Gunboat, 553
Chilean State Railways’ Electrification between Santiago and Valparaiso and on Branch Line, 611
*- Italian Large New Liners for Rapid Voyages from Barcelona to South America, 469
 
*- Japanese Mercantile Fleet, 639
Ching-Yang Light Railway to be Constructed, 241
*- Japanese Yards, Merchant Vessels Built in 1921, 695
 
*- Leviathan to be Re-conditioned for Re-entry into Transatlantic Service, 213
City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Proposed Bill for Winding Up, 441
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
 
*- Lifeboat Engine, New Type, for the Royal National Institution, 525
Classification of Traffic, by Passenger Train, 187, 497
*- Lifeboats, Five New Motor, for the Royal National Institution, 301
 
*- Messageries Maritimes Liner Aramis Launched at Bordeaux, 415
Coal at Railway-owned Docks, Reduction of Railway Charges for Shipping, 13
*- Motor Lifeboats for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 525
 
*- Oil Fueling Facilities at Sunderland, 583
Competition Between East and West Coast Routes to the North, 359
*- Oil Supply for Ships through Submarine Pipes, 441
 
*- Orient Liner Orontes Sold for Use as Exhibition Ship, 301
Congo-Katanga Railway, Hebo to be the Terminal Port, 695
*- Salvage of Sunken Vessels by Electrical Process, V. H. Pearson, 441
 
*- Self-discharging Steamship in America, 497
Connecting Trains and Results of Unpunctuality, S. B. Canter, 469
*- Ship Caisson Launch, Curious Structure, 695
 
*- Ship's Position, Average Time Taken to Find, 667
Continental Boat Train from Victoria, New Time, South-Eastern and Chatham, 611
*- Swedish Shipowners Petition for Government Aid to Arrest Stagnation in Merchant Fleet, 271
 
*- Tyne River, Vessels Launched from, 497
Corporation Profits Tax, Application to Railways Deferred, 583
*- United States Coastguard Cutter Tamoa, First of Four Electrically Driven, 101
 
*- White Star Line Commodore, 71
Councils on Railways, Results on the Pennsylvania System, 553
*SILVER Mining in Cobalt and District, Canada, Exceptionally Valuable Results, 129
 
*Silver Ore, Rich Vein of, Discovered at Dawson, 583
Death of Mr. Samuel R. Blundstone, 183
*Singapore Municipality, Scheme for Various Improvements, 155
 
*Smoke Abatement, Recommendations by Ministry of Health Committee, 129
Death of Mr. John Swinburn, 525
*Smoke Abatement Recommendations of Sheffield Committee, 695
 
*Smoke Prevention, S. M. Duguid, 136
Dividends of Two Railways, 129
*Soapstone Near the Canadian Pacific Railway, 639
 
*Solar Eclipse in September, Wireless Station to be Set Up on Coast of Western Australia, 667
Dublin and South-Eastern as a “ Progressive ” Railway, 60
*South African Market for Fittings, Cooking and Heating Apparatus, andc., 71
 
*South African Mine, New State Areas, Large New Plant to be Constructed, 155
Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway, a Losing Speculation, 497, 553
*South African Outbreak and Electrical Equipment Wrecked, 497
 
*Spacing Collars, 282
Earl’s Court, District Railway, Twenty Hours’ Daily Work Statistics, 13
*Spanish Company's Important Hydro-electric Station, 387
 
*Spooner, Henry J., Retirement from Headship of Polytechnic School of Engineering, 398
East Coast Express Goods Train for Edinburgh, 611
*Steel--see Iron
 
*Stooker, Automatic, Ian Munro, 457
East Coast Scottish Services, Improvements, 667
*Strassburg Port Extension, 497
 
*Swansea Docks to Pass to Great Western Railway, 638
Easter Excursions and Fares, 271
*Swiss Federal Council and Rhine Navigation, 525
 
*Swiss Hours and Conditions of Labour, Amended Law, 721
Electric Locomotives for Invalides-Versailles Railway, 415
*Swiss, Machine Industry in Poor Plight, 441
 
*Swiss Watch and Clock Trade Exchanged for Locomotive Manufacture, 301, 415
Electric Railways and Communication by Carrier Current, 415, 441
*Synthetic Ammonia, M. Georges Claude's Process Much Improved, 271
 
*Synthetic Gold as a Subsidiary Matter, 43
Electric Railways, Government Guarantees for, 553
 
Electrification Facilities and Great Eastern and South-Eastern Railways, 586
 
Electrification of Railways in Midland Coalfields Area not under Present Consideration, 469
 
Electrification Scheme, Projected, and Unemployment, 129
 
Electrification of Suburban Railways, 183
 
Electrification of Yungas Railway, Bolivia, 415
 
English and Welsh Companies Follow Scottish Example, 155, 183, 247, 331
 
Federation of British Industries :
 
Conference on Reduction in Railway Rates, 101
 
Replies to Deputation, Contradictory Statements, 101
 
Transport in South-West Africa, 553
 
Ferrocarril Nordest e, New Railway in Colombia, 525
 
First-class Fares Increase Followed by Reduction in First-class Passenger Traffic, 301 Floating Landing Stage, &c.,at Tilbury, Bill Passed Committee, 359
 
French Equatorial Africa, New Railway Construction, 359
 
French Railway Workshops as Agitation Centres, Repairs being Handed Over to Private Firms, 695
 
Furness Railway Company’s Efforts to Develop Traffic, 469
 
Garratt Engines for South African Railways, 525
 
Gauges in Australia, Mr. Hughes on Unification of, 583
 
German Locomotives and Strikers’ Neglect, 183
 
German Railway New Sleeping Compartments, 43
 
Glasgow College Station, Goods Warehouse Burnt Down, 101
 
Glasgow Subway Railway Shut Down, 213
 
Goods Receipts for August, 13
 
Goods Traffic Receipts for September, 101
 
Goods Traffic Mileage and Tonnage for September, 13
 
Goods Traffic Mileage and Tonnage for November, 241
 
Great Central Company’s Through Carriage from London to Halifax, 271
 
Great Eastern Railway Meeting, Lord Claud Hamilton on Grouping Manager, 271
 
Great Indian Peninsula Railway and Electrification, 721
 
Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Transportation Department Set Up, 721
 
Great North of Scotland Railway, Huge Rise in Salaries and Wages Bill, 497
 
Great Northern “ Die-hard ” Locomotives, 387
 
Great Northern Locomotive Running Expenses Considerably More than Trebled Since 1913, 306
 
Great Western Mechanical Engineer, Change, 331
 
Great Western Railway Circular to Men on Possible Economies, 71
 
Great Western Railway, Mr. Churchward’s Presentation, 567
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued):
 
Great Western Railway New Line, Clydach, Pontardawe, &c., 525, 721
 
Great Western Railway to Own Swansea Docks, 638
 
Great Western Railway Signalling Apparatus Statistics, 43
 
Great Western Research Department at Swindon, 666
 
Great Western “ Safety ” Movement, Highly
 
Successful Results from, 469
 
Grouping System and Compensation for Displaced Officials, 497
 
Grouping System and Re-naming, Heavy Cost Entailed, 721
 
Grouping System and Time-table Changes, 155
 
Hampshire Light Railway, Totton to Fawley, 43
 
Harbours, Docks and Piers (Temporary
 
Increase of Charges) Bill, 707
 
Highland Railway Company’s Engines, 441
 
Highland Railway, Resignation of Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 271
 
Increased Passenger Traffic Ascribed to
 
Abnormal and Unreal Wealth, 469
 
Indian Government, Projected Annual Tenders for Locomotives and Stocks, 43
 
Indian Railway Material and Loan to be
 
Raised in the United Kingdom, 387
 
Indian Railways, Increased Expenditure Needed, 124
 
Indian Railways’ Rehabilitation, Vast Expenditure and its Allocation, 415, 441
 
Institutions, Locomotive and Railway—see Associations
 
International Railway Association, Possible
 
Congress at Madrid, 186, 359
 
Irish Northern Government and North of
 
Ireland Railways, 639
 
Irish Politics and Improved Traffic, 155
 
Irish Railway (Great Southern and Western)
 
Carrigan Award and the Free State Government, 334
 
Irish Railway Stockholders’ Protection Association, Continuance Recommended, 71
 
Irish Railways’ Arbitration and Dail Eireann, 43
 
Irish Railways’ Arbitration, Wages and Eight -hour Day, 71
 
Irish Railways, Government Inquiry, 271
 
Irish Railways and Grouping, 611
 
Irish Railways and Men, Dispute Settled, 213
 
Iron and other Trades and Excessive Railway
 
Charges, Myles Kennedy, 13
 
Italian Government Electrification of Railway Trunk Lines, 13
 
Italian Railways’ Increased Working Costs and Decreased Efficiency, 667
 
Italian State Railway Electrification Tenders, 553
 
Japanese and Chinese Railways’ Extension, Delegates at Washington, 71
 
Junction at Blaenau Festiniog Proposed and Abandoned, 469
 
Kenya Colony, Further Loan for Uasi-Ngishu Railway, 241
 
King’s Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 639 ; (Correction), 667
 
Labelling Goods, Change in Railway Regulations, 208
 
Labour Co-partnership and the Railways, 183
 
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Former Officers’ Connection with Paper Read at the Institution of Civil Engineers, 129
 
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shareholders’ Valedictory Meeting, 440
 
Late Special Trains Withdrawn on the London Electric Railways, 101
 
Lee-on-the-Solent Classed as a Light Railway, 43
 
Level Crossings and Railway Companies’ Responsibility, 450
 
Light Railway Between Portmadoc and Dinas, State Assistance for, 675
 
Light Railways’ Committee Report, 13
 
Locomotive Building at Crewe, Boilers at Horwich, 721
 
Locomotive, Great Northern, Most Powerfu on British Railways, 387
 
Locomotive Spark Arresters, 441
 
Locomotives, Ordered from Woolwich, Cost Estimated at £16,000 each, 304, 359
 
London, Brighton and South Coast Train
 
Services, Accusation of Unpunctuality, 583
 
London, Chatham and Dover and the South-Eastern and Chatham Electrification Scheme, 667
 
London and North-Western Long-distance Trains Running with Lancashire and Yorkshire Engines, 667
 
London and North-Western Railway Councils and Winding Up of Conciliation Boards, 387
 
London and North-Western Railway Policy for Signal and Telegraph Departments, 43
 
London and North-Western Railway, Suggestions for Improvement in Working Invited from Railway Employees, 667
 
London and North-Western Restores Through Service Between Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham and the South-Eastern Railway, 553
 
London and North-Western V.C. Men Honoured by the Company, 583
 
London and North-Western Wolverton Carriage Shops, Full Time for Painters, 71
 
London Tube Railways, Heavy Cost Due to Over-numerous Stations, W. R. Davidge, 129
 
London Underground Railway Loan for-Tube Extension and Improvement, Work for Unemployed Men, 301, 359
 
Luggage in Advance Charge Reduction, 155
 
Manchester and Buxton, Possible Electrification of Line Between, 101
 
Melbourne Railways, Electrification of, Cost of Work, 296
 
Metal Electrification, South African Minister of Railways on, 695
 
Metropolitan Railway New Steam Engines and Electric Cars, Re-equipment of Electric Locomotives, 241
 
Metropolitan Railway Settlement with the Government, 271
 
Metropolitan Railway Trains, Speeding-up, 13
 
Midland Railway Chairman, Change in, 213
 
Midland Railway Coal Consumption, 241
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued):
 
Midland and London and North-Western Railways, Talk of Amalgamation, 155 ; Amalgamation Not Yet Considered, 241
 
Midland Railway, Men and Wages, Comparison of Figures Between 1914 and 1922, 386
 
Milk Conveyance Rates Reduction, 441
 
Minister of Transport, but no Salary, 387
 
Ministry of Transport, Geddes Committee Proposals Shelved, Fresh Scheme Under Consideration, 271 ; Important Question, 359
 
Ministry of Transport Inquiries into Train Accidents, 553
 
Ministry of Transport, No Justification Now for Incurring the Cost of, 213
 
Ministry of Transport and Stockton and Railway Centenary, 359
 
National Union of Railwaymen, Falling Numbers, 469
 
National Union of Railwaymen’s New President, 43
 
National Union of Railwaymen—see also Scottish Railways, also English and Welsh Companies
 
National Wages Board Awards not Binding,
 
National Wages Board and Scottish Railways, 43, 71, 129, 155
 
New South Wales Railways and Autogeneous Welding, 301
 
Nord Railway Company’s Automatic Brake Experiments, 676
 
North British Railway’s Claim, Echo of Dispute with the Government, 331
 
North Country Trains’ Competition by East and West Coast Routes, 359
 
North-Eastern Railway and Revival in Traffic, 441
 
North-Eastern Railway Sleepers Destroyed by Fire at Hartlepool, 41
 
North-Eastern Railway, Swing Bridge Over the Ouse, Fire Damage and Inconvenience in Communication, 331
 
North Staffordshire Railway Coal Traffic, Heaviest Week Since August, 1917, 271
 
Norwegian Committee to Discuss Electrification of all Railways, 71
 
Norwegian Electric Railways, Estimates of Cost, 213
 
Outer London Railway Bills, Proposals for Revival, 667
 
Overcrowding on London Omnibus and Underground Railways, 611
 
Parcels Traffic “ To Pay ” Arrangements, 583
 
Paris Evening Train Service for London vid Havre and Southampton, 639
 
Passenger Decrease on London Trains and Trade Stagnation, 497
 
Passenger Train Mileage and Fares Statistics, 13, 129
 
Passengers Decrease and Loss of Revenue, 667
 
Pekin New Electric Tramway, Demolition of Portion of City Wall, 13
 
Penzance Station and Rebuilt Viaduct, 721
 
Petrol Shunting Locomotives for French Railways, 331
 
Pietermaritzburg-Glencoe Section, South African Railways, Electrification, 183
 
Platform Tickets on the Midland Railway and Resulting Income, 497
 
Polish Railway Material Orders, New Department to Deal with, 695
 
Privately Owned Wagons, Announcement by Ministry of Transport, 213
 
Privilege Tickets and Railwaymen’s Pay, 497
 
Pullman Luncheon and Dining Car, Glasgow to Perth, 639
 
Quarterly Returns of Railway Accidents, 721
 
Queensland Government’s Projected Railway for Mount Oxide Area, 525
 
Queensland Railway Department, Coal from the State Colliery, 301
 
Rail Motor Car on Out-back Line in Victoria, 611
 
Railway Benevolent Institution Annual Dinner, 155
 
Railway Claims and Government Liability, 415
 
Railway Companies and Amalgamation—see Railways Amalgamation
 
Railway Companies’ Association, New Chairman and Vice-chairman, 301
 
. Railway Companies’ Committee and Railwaymen’s Unions, 301—see also Wages
 
Railway Companies’ Losses and Government Control, 359
 
Railway Companies and Rates Reduction, 387, 721
 
Railway Companies’ Reports, Omissions Under Government Sanction, 71, 387
 
Railway Fires by Locomotive Sparks, Companies’ Liability, 583
 
Railway Material Exports Statistics, 13, 183, 266,440, 553
 
Railway Rates Reduction and Railway Managers, 387, 721
 
Railway Rates Tribunal, A Question, 359
 
Railway Rates Tribunal and Rates Advisory Committee, New Address, 301
 
Rates Advisory Committee and Classification of Goods, 187, 497
 
Classification of Traffic, Proposals, 553
 
Railway Returns for 1921, 415
 
Railway Statistics a Necessary Expense, 469
 
Railway Statistics for October and the Coal Strike, 129
 
Railway Statistics for November, 213
 
Railway Titles, Old and New, 129, 721
 
Railways Act Allotment to Companies, Scheme for Distribution of Sum, 583
 
Railways Act Two Panels, Constitution of, 387
 
Railways Amalgamation Tribunal:
 
Amalgamation of Alexandra Dock, Cambrian, Cardiff, Rhymney and Taff Vale Companies with the Great Western, 331, 415
 
Amalgamation of Barry Railway with the Great Western, 525
 
Amalgamation of Hull and Barnsley with North-Eastern, 266, 271, 359
 
Amalgamation of South Wales Railways with Great Western, Running Powers of other Lines, 469
 
Barry Port and Gwendreath Valley Absorption by Great Western Railway, 695
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued):
 
Railways Amalgamation Tribunal {continued):
 
Great Western Railway Absorption of Various Welsh Railways and the West Somerset Railway, Meetings, 643
 
London, Chatham and Dover and South-Eastern Railway Amalgamation, 667
 
London and North-Western and Midland
 
Railways’ Amalgamation, 331
 
Maryport and Carlisle Railway to be Absorbed in North-Western, Midland and West Scottish Group, 271
 
Railway Companies’ Meetings with Regard to Amalgamation Schemes, 359
 
Western Group (Great Western and other
 
Companies) Amalgamation Scheme, 271
 
Railwaymen and Public Affairs, Change of Attitude, 183
 
Railwaymen—see also National Union, Railway Companies’ Committee, and Wages
 
Registration of Seats on the Great Western
 
Railway, Extension of System, 704
 
Re-painting of Great Western Coaching Stock, 497
 
Road Transport by Railway Companies, Opposition to the Bill, 146
 
Road Transport by Railway Companies, Change of Proposals by Railway, 212
 
Road Transport, Withdrawal of Bill for
 
Powers by North-Western-Midland Group, 707
 
Roads or Branch Railways in New Zealand, 525
 
Rotary Converters for Railway Work, Major
 
A. M. Taylor’s View, 247
 
Runcorn-Weston Point New Light Railway,
 
Safe British Railways, 730
 
Saint Lazare Underground Station, 415
 
Scottish Award and N.U.R. Meeting, 129
 
Scottish Railways’ Eight-hour Day, 71
 
Scottish Railways’ Proposals to Men as to
 
Pay and Conditions of Work, 43, 71, 129, 155
 
Searchlights on Engines of Express Trains in the Punjab, 649
 
Severn Barrage Scheme, A Question, 583
 
Signalling, Automatic, Between Liverpool and Birkenhead, 387
 
Signals, Route Indicating, and Platelayers’
 
Warning, 469, 721
 
Solway Junction Railway Closed, 469
 
South African Railways’ Annual Report, 155
 
South African Railways, Manufacture of
 
Plates for Train Lighting, Thefts of Electric Lamps, 525
 
South-Eastern and Chatham Bridge at
 
Rochester to be Reopened, 129
 
South-Eastern and Chatham Electrification
 
Proposals, 241, 667
 
South-Eastern and Chatham Suburban Lines,
 
Projected Electrification, 639
 
South-Eastern and Chatham Passenger and
 
Mileage Statistics, 469
 
South - Eastern and Chatham and the
 
Southern Group, 183, 468, 667
 
South Manchuria Railway Electric Powerhouse Capacity, 42
 
South Wales Independent Railways Incorporation in Great Western System, 525
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary in 1925, Various Proposals for Celebration, 359
 
Summer Time Agreement for Britain, France and Belgium, 213
 
Swiss Federal Railways Electrification, Cost of, 553
 
Sydney City Railway Extensions, 13
 
Sydney, Large Viaduct and Tunnel for
 
Roselle Bay-Darling Island Railway Line, 271
 
Taff Vale Company’s Report, Rolling Stock Expenditure, 441
 
Tasmania to Supply Herself with Home-made Locomotives, 301
 
Testing Locomotive at Purdue University, 525
 
Thomas, Mr. J. H., on the Amalgamation
 
Question as Regards Labour, 583
 
Tilbury Landing Stage and other Work, Bill Passed Committee, 359
 
Toronto and Northern Ontario Railway Extension, 583
 
Torrington-Hallwill Railway, Tenders Invited, 331
 
Toulouse Railway Workshop Destroyed by Fire, 359
 
Tourist Tickets and Summer Excursion
 
Traffic to be Resumed, 525
 
Traffic Statistics, Freight, for December, 1921, 441
 
Traffic Statistics, Passenger, for December, 415
 
Traffic, Weekly, Returns Resumed, 129
 
Train Resistance, Editorial Inquiry, 736
 
Tramway for Hankow, 155
 
Trans-Saharan Railway, French Proposals, 639
 
Tunnel, Cornimont, Labresse, Metzeral, in
 
France, Parliament’s Consent for Construction Requested, 695
 
Turbine Locomotive Tests in Switzerland, 553
 
Underground Poster on Employees, Wages
 
Amount and Wages Percentage, 101
 
Underground Railways, Additional Cars, 583
 
Underground Railways, Overcrowding in
 
Paris, Berlin and New York, 469
 
Underground Railways, Reduced Expenditure, but Fall also in Traffic and Receipts, 301
 
Underground Railways—see also London Underground
 
United States Railways:
 
Alaska, U.S.A. Government Railway
 
Nearing Completion, 71
 
American Aid for Foreign Railways, 525
 
American Railway Rates and Charges, Investigation, 66
 
Approaching Reduction in Rates, 611
 
Bridge, High-level, Across the Hudson, New York Central Railway, 695
 
“Carrier Current” Communication for
 
American Railways, Demonstration at Schenectady, 415, 441
 
Chicago Great Western Railway Immunity from Accident ,418
 
Class I. Railways’ Finance for 1921, 469
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS {continued):
 
United States Railways (continued):
 
Death of Mr. F. J. Angier, 611
 
Electrification of Railways and Inland
 
Waterways, President Harding’s Views, 441
 
Employees on American Railways in July, 1920, and July, 1921, 101
 
Freight Car, Metal, Dating from the Civil War, 387
 
Inter-State Commerce Commission :
 
Automatic Train Control, Order to Forty-nine Companies, 721
 
Automatic Twin Control, Cost Question, 241
 
Power Brakes, Investigation as to Adequacy, and Improvements, 441 Locomotive Ash Removal in America, Use of Water-filled Ashpits, 695
 
Radiophone and Radiograph Outfits on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Expresses, 497
 
Railway Working, Private and Government, Compared, 415
 
Reduction in Wages of Maintenance-of -way Men, 695
 
Telegraph Lines Difficulties in Floods and Storms, 441
 
Terrible Accident Near Philadelphia, 497
 
Timber for Railways, Dispute and, Conference, 695
 
Unnecessary Competition, 441
 
Unsold Articles at Royal Agricultural Shows, Pre-war Railway Carriage Allowance to be Resumed, 129
 
Victorian Railways’ Extension of Electric Lighting of Trains, 525
 
Victorian Railways’ Increased Receipts, 271
 
Wages Bill and High Fares, 667
 
Wages Reductions and Cost of Living, 359, 721
 
War Memorial, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 213
 
War Memorial, North Staffordshire Railway, 301
 
Welsh Railways Construction Stopped During War to be Continued by Great Western Company, 525
 
White Paper on Railway Employees Cancelled and New One Issued, 241
 
Whitley Councils, Local, to Come into Force in April, 101, 331
 
Whitley Councils of the Railway Companies, About to Begin Operation, 331
 
Wireless Communication on Railways, 667
 
Woolwich Locomotives and Unemployment, Cost of, 590
 
RAINFALL, Remarkable, in Houston, Texas, 497
 
Refractories’ Resistance to Corrosion by Slag, Dust or Ash, Method of Determination, W. J. Rees, 271
 
Refuse Disposal in Calcutta, Comparison Between Cost of Removal by Petrol or Electric Lorries, 359
 
Rhine-Maine-Danube Canal, Company for Construction Founded, 36
 
Rivers, Flow of, New Method of Gauging, Professor J. Joly, 583
 
Road Sprinkler, Sweeper and Refuse Collector, Automatic Worker at Birmingham, 271
 
Road Transport by Railway Companies, Opposition to the Bill, 146
 
Rolling the Teeth in Hob Gear Blanks, 667
 
Roumanian Oilfields, Cause of Failure in Production, 7 20
 
Rubber for Public Thoroughfares, Experiments in Ceylon, 729
 
Russian “ Electrification Bank,” 497
 
Russian Permit for Free Importation of Motor Cars, 525
 
s
SAFETY Lamps in Mines, Increased Use of, 71 Saint Lawrence—see Waterway
 
Salt Water Mosquito Extermination, Result of Experiments, 695
 
Salvage Operations at Oppau, Conclusions Arrived at, 129
 
Sample Room, First All-British, Opened in Brussels, 359
 
Sandstone Preservation from Decay, Methods Suggested, 667
 
Saw, Circular, for Stone Cutting, 469
 
Scholarships, “Archibald Dawnay,” 371
 
Scholarships in Art or Science and Technology, 371
 
Scientific and Industrial Research :
 
Report on Concrete for Floors, 43
 
Scientific Instruments, New Journal for
 
Description of, 695
 
Screw Jacks, Duff Manufacturing Company, 100
 
Shanghai Harbour Improvement, Recommendations of International Board, 13
 
Shanghai, New Dockyard, 497
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
 
Chinese Ice Breakers for Passage of Steamers to Tientsin, 71
 
Earliest Steam-propelled Vessels in the East, 101
 
Explosion on Cardiff Steamer, 553
 
Fireproof Bulkheads for Cunard Liner Samaria and other Vessels, 427
 
French Battleship Liberte to be Refloated, 611
 
Geared Turbine Steamer, Trials for French Merchant Service, Cammell Laird and Co., 71
 
German - built Steamer Bismarck to be Handed Over to White Star Line and Renamed Majestic, 359
 
German Warships’ Fatal Collision, 583
 
H 42, Submarine, Lost with All Hands, 331
 
Icebreaker Built at Yokohama, 415
 
Interesting Reconstruction of Former German Gunboat, 553
 
Italian Large New Liners for Rapid Voyages from Barcelona to South America, 469
 
Japanese Mercantile Fleet, 639
 
Japanese Yards, Merchant Vessels Built in 1921, 695
 
Leviathan to be Re-conditioned for Re-entry into Transatlantic Service, 213
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
 
Lifeboat Engine, New Type, for the Royal National Institution, 525
 
Lifeboats, Five New Motor, for the Royal National Institution, 301
 
Messageries Maritimes Liner Aramis Launched at Bordeaux, 415
 
Motor Lifeboats for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 525
 
Oil Fueling Facilities at Sunderland, 583
 
Oil Supply for Ships through Submarine Pipes, 441
 
Orient Liner Orontes Sold for Use as Exhibition Ship, 301
 
Salvage of Sunken Vessels by Electrical Process, V. H. Pearson, 441
 
Self-discharging Steamship in America, 497
 
Ship Caisson Launch, Curious Structure, 695
 
Ship’s Position, Average Time Taken to Find, 667
 
Swedish Shipowners Petition for Government Aid to Arrest Stagnation in Merchant Fleet, 271
 
Tyne River, Vessels Launched from, 497
 
United States Coastguard Cutter Tamoa, First of Four Electrically Driven, 101
 
White Star Line Commodore, 71
 
SILVER Mining in Cobalt and District, Canada, Exceptionally Valuable Results, 129
 
Silver Ore, Rich Vein of, Discovered at Dawson, 583
 
Singapore Municipality, Scheme for Various Improvements, 155
 
Smoke Abatement, Recommendations by Ministry of Health Committee, 129
 
Smoke Abatement Recommendations of Sheffield Committee, 695
 
Smoke Prevention, S. M. Duguid, 136
 
Soapstone Near the Canadian Pacific Railway,
 
Solar Eclipse in September, Wireless Station to be Set Up on Coast of Western Australia, 667
 
South African Market for Fittings, Cooking and Heating Apparatus, &c., 71
 
South African Mine, New State Areas, Large New Plant to be Constructed, 155
 
South African Outbreak and Electrical Equipment Wrecked, 497
 
Spacing Collars, 282
 
Spanish Company’s Important Hydro-electric Station, 387
 
Spooner, Henry J., Retirement from Headship of Polytechnic School of Engineering, 398
 
Steel—see Iron
 
Stooker, Automatic, Ian Munro, 457
 
Strassburg Port Extension, 497
 
Swansea Docks to Pass to Great Western Railway, 638
 
Swiss Federal Council and Rhine Navigation, 525
 
Swiss Hours and Conditions of Labour, Amended Law, 721
 
Swiss, Machine Industry in Poor Plight, 441
 
Swiss Watch and Clock Trade Exchanged for Locomotive Manufacture, 301, 415
 
Synthetic Ammonia, M. Georges Claude’s Process Much Improved, 271
 
Synthetic Gold as a Subsidiary Matter, 43
 
TELEGRAPHY and Telephony, Wireless—see Wireless
 
Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for Newcastle and Gateshead, 469
 
Telephone, Long-distance, Between Pekin and Harbin, 173
 
Telephone System of the United Kingdom, Sir William Noble’s Defence, 129
 
Telephoning by London Toll Exchange, Continued Success and Projected Extension, 359 Textile Material Resistant to Acids, even Sulphuric Acid, 271
 
Thermal Sanitation in, the Tropics, G. W. Grabham, 71
 
Thornycroft’s Staff Dinner, 197
 
Timber Fibre Lengths and Strength of Wood, 441
 
Timber, Peeled and Unpeeled, Durability Comparison, 387
 
Timber Preservation by Soaking in Solution of Waste Zinc Sulphate, L. D. Hingle, 469
 
Timber Preservation by Use of Natural Copper Sulphate Waters, 359
 
Timber Seasoning by Use of Ozone, 415, 667
 
Tip Wagons, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 222
 
Trade Revival, Pessimistic View, George Pate, 183
 
Tramways—see Railways
 
Transvaal Gold Mines’ Diminished Output, 155
 
Trees in Western America, Douglas Fir’s Enormous Proportions, 553
 
Troy, Ancient Gold Mines and Concession to British Company, 525
 
Tunnel, Vehicular, Under the Hudson River, 71
 
Turbine, 60,000-Kilowatt, American Steam
 
Consumption Tests, 387
 
Turbines, Hydraulic, Ever-breaking Size Record, 553
 
Turkey Remits Duty on Motor Lorries for Public Service, 183
 
Tuticorin as a Deep-water Port, 129
 
Tyne Swing Bridge Repairs, Sir W. G- Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 611
 
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UNITED States Census, Preliminary Occupation Statistics, 43
 
United States Very Large Production of Certain Minerals and other Things in Proportion to Population and Land, 43
 
University College, London, 371


University of Nancy, Summer Holiday Course in Electrotechnics, 252
T
*TELEGRAPHY and Telephony, Wireless--see Wireless
*Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for Newcastle and Gateshead, 469
*Telephone, Long-distance, Between Pekin and Harbin, 173
*Telephone System of the United Kingdom, Sir William Noble's Defence, 129
*Telephoning by London Toll Exchange, Continued Success and Projected Extension, 359
*Textile Material Resistant to Acids, even Sulphuric Acid, 271
*Thermal Sanitation in, the Tropics, G. W. Grabham, 71
*Thornycroft's Staff Dinner, 197
*Timber Fibre Lengths and Strength of Wood, 441
*Timber, Peeled and Unpeeled, Durability Comparison, 387
*Timber Preservation by Soaking in Solution of Waste Zinc Sulphate, L. D. Hingle, 469
*Timber Preservation by Use of Natural Copper Sulphate Waters, 359
*Timber Seasoning by Use of Ozone, 415, 667
*Tip Wagons, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 222
*Trade Revival, Pessimistic View, George Pate, 183
*Tramways--see Railways
*Transvaal Gold Mines' Diminished Output, 155
*Trees in Western America, Douglas Fir's Enormous Proportions, 553
*Troy, Ancient Gold Mines and Concession to British Company, 525
*Tunnel, Vehicular, Under the Hudson River, 71
*Turbine, 60,000-Kilowatt, American Steam Consumption Tests, 387
*Turbines, Hydraulic, Ever-breaking Size Record, 553
*Turkey Remits Duty on Motor Lorries for Public Service, 183
*Tuticorin as a Deep-water Port, 129
*Tyne Swing Bridge Repairs, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 611


Utility Model Law for China, 13
U
*UNITED States Census, Preliminary Occupation Statistics, 43
*United States Very Large Production of Certain Minerals and other Things in Proportion to Population and Land, 43
*University College, London, 371
*University of Nancy, Summer Holiday Course in Electrotechnics, 252
*"Utility Model Law" for China, 13


V
V
VANCOUVER, Lumber Site and Timber Preserves, 13
*VANCOUVER, Lumber Site and Timber Preserves, 13
 
*Vaux, Research, and Natural Gas Discovery, 564
Vaux, Research, and Natural Gas Discovery, 564
*Verdun Transhipment Port, 525
 
*Volcano on Hawaii, Borings to be Undertaken with View of Determining Heat, Amount of Steam, andc., 241
Verdun Transhipment Port, 525
*Volcano Kilanea, Hawaii, Projected Investigations, 497
 
Volcano on Hawaii, Borings to be Undertaken with View of Determining Heat, Amount of Steam, &c., 241
 
Volcano Kilanea, Hawaii, Projected Investigations, 497
 
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WAR Memorial for Auckland, New Zealand, 401
 
War Memorial, Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Unveiling, 553
 
Water Softening by Use of Raw Peat, 525
 
WATER SUPPLY :
 
Oldham and Rochdale Negotiations with Regard to Water Supply, 387
 
Paris Water Supply and Threatened Strike, 721
 
Reservoir to be Constructed for Runcorn, 213
 
San Francisco’s Water Supply to be Augmented, 553
 
Singapore and State of Kedah, Two Projects for Water Supply, 101
 
Water Supply by Causeway Over Straits of Johore, Large Project, 101
 
WATER Tank, Large, Failure from Rust, 583
 
Waterway Proposed Between Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence, Reported International Negotiations, 101, 387
 
Water Wheel Bursting Accident at Ontario Power Company’s Niagara Works, 553
 
Waterworks Pumping Station Flooded by the Mississippi, 667
 
Welland Ship Canal, Locks on the, Tenders Invited for Construction, 695
 
Werkspoor, Very Serious Fire Damage, 667
 
Wire Cables Preferable to Eyebar Chains for Large Suspension Bridges, Ralph Modjeski, 271
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
 
Agriculture in France, Assistance by Wireless Telephony, 695
 
Bergen Wireless Service, 491
 
Broadcasting Wireless Stations at Trafford Park and Slough, 639
 
Commission Reports Favourably on Carnarvon Station, Thermionic Valve Stations Recommended for England, Canada, Australia, South Africa and India, 271
 
Crime and Criminals Detection by Wireless in New York, 639
 
Eiffel Tower Wireless Station, Transmitting Power to be Much Increased, 331
 
Eiffel Tower to Connect Lausanne with London,415, 441
 
High-power Radio Station at Qwaki, near Tokyo, 129
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY^AND TELEPHONY (continued):
 
Increased Horse-power Used in Wireless Transmitting Stations, 611
 
Lausanne New Installation for Telephonic Communication with Eiffel Tower, London, and America; also with Aeroplanes on London-Paris-Lausanne Route, 415
 
Leafield Wireless Messages Heard at Perth, Western Australia, 13
 
Marconi Company’s Offer to Equip Long-range Service in South Africa, Conditions, 129
 
Radio Communication with Electric Trains, 415
 
Radio Communication Projected Between New York and the Argentine, 721
 
Successful Communication Between Mine and Earth’s Surface, 721
 
Swedish Wireless Telegraph Station for Navigation, 13
 
Tokyo and Osaka, Wireless Telephonic Service Under Consideration, 667
 
Transatlantic Amateur Wireless Tests, Prize Won by Manchester Society, 129
 
Weather Forecasts by Wireless for French Farmers, 129
 
WIRE-TYING System, Gerrard, to Replace Hooping for Chests, 721
 
Wood Preservative Aczol, Tests, 525
 
Wool, Disinfection, Experiment in Cost Reduction, 721
 
Woolwich Arsenal Scholarship for Trade Lads, Founded by Former Boy Employee, 13
 
Works Development at Gloucester, Alfred Danks, Limited, 282
 
YANGTZE River, China, Blasting Operations to Facilitate Navigation and Commerce, 497
 
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ZINC Dust Fire Dangers, 583
 
Zinc and Lead Mines Dumps in Wales to be Treated by Electrolytic Process to Produce Zinc, 331
 
Zinc and Lead Ores Awaiting Purchase in Hunan, China, 43
 
Zinc Smelting Works at Jamshedpur, Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Products, 505
 
Zinc, Some Modern Uses of, Ernest A. Smith, 331 ,


Zinc Sulphide and Phosphorescent Light, 436
W
*WAR Memorial for Auckland, New Zealand, 401
*War Memorial, Lloydís Register of Shipping, Unveiling, 553
*Water Softening by Use of Raw Peat, 525
*WATER SUPPLY :
*- Oldham and Rochdale Negotiations with Regard to Water Supply, 387
*- Paris Water Supply and Threatened Strike, 721
*- Reservoir to be Constructed for Runcorn, 213
*- San Francisco's Water Supply to be Augmented, 553
*- Singapore and State of Kedah, Two Projects for Water Supply, 101
*- Water Supply by Causeway Over Straits of Johore, Large Project, 101
*WATER Tank, Large, Failure from Rust, 583
*Waterway Proposed Between Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence, Reported International Negotiations, 101, 387
*Water Wheel Bursting Accident at Ontario Power Companyís Niagara Works, 553
*Waterworks Pumping Station Flooded by the Mississippi, 667
*Welland Ship Canal, Locks on the, Tenders Invited for Construction, 695
*Werkspoor, Very Serious Fire Damage, 667
*Wire Cables Preferable to Eyebar Chains for Large Suspension Bridges, Ralph Modjeski, 271
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
*- Agriculture in France, Assistance by Wireless Telephony, 695
*- Bergen Wireless Service, 491
*- Broadcasting Wireless Stations at Trafford Park and Slough, 639
*- Commission Reports Favourably on Carnarvon Station, Thermionic Valve Stations Recommended for England, Canada, Australia, South Africa and India, 271
*- Crime and Criminals Detection by Wireless in New York, 639
*- Eiffel Tower Wireless Station, Transmitting Power to be Much Increased, 331
*- Eiffel Tower to Connect Lausanne with London, 415, 441
*- High-power Radio Station at Qwaki, near Tokyo, 129
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued):
*- Increased Horse-power Used in Wireless Transmitting Stations, 611
*- Lausanne New Installation for Telephonic Communication with Eiffel Tower, London, and America; also with Aeroplanes on London-Paris-Lausanne Route, 415
*- Leafield Wireless Messages Heard at Perth, Western Australia, 13
*- Marconi Company's Offer to Equip Long- range Service in South Africa, Conditions, 129
*- Radio Communication with Electric Trains, 415
*- Radio Communication Projected Between New York and the Argentine, 721
*- Successful Communication Between Mine and Earth's Surface, 721
*- Swedish Wireless Telegraph Station for Navigation, 13
*- Tokyo and Osaka, Wireless Telephonic Service Under Consideration, 667
*- Transatlantic Amateur Wireless Tests, Prize Won by Manchester Society, 129
*- Weather Forecasts by Wireless for French Farmers, 129
*WIRE-TYING System, Gerrard, to Replace Hooping for Chests, 721
*Wood Preservative Aczol, Tests, 525
*Wool, Disinfection, Experiment in Cost Reduction, 721
*Woolwich Arsenal Scholarship for Trade Lads, Founded by Former Boy Employee, 13
*Works Development at Gloucester, Alfred, Danks, Limited, 282


Zirconia as Suitable Lining for Metallurgical and Electric Furnaces, 129
Y
*YANGTZE River, China, Blasting Operations to Facilitate Navigation and Commerce, 497


Zirconium Metal, Properties and Uses of, 71
Z
*ZINC Dust Fire Dangers, 583
*Zinc and Lead Mines Dumps in Wales to be Treated by Electrolytic Process to Produce Zinc, 331
*Zinc and Lead Ores Awaiting Purchase in Hunan, China, 43
*Zinc Smelting Works at Jamshedpur, Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Products, 505
*Zinc, Some Modern Uses of, Ernest A. Smith, 331
*Zinc Sulphide and Phosphorescent Light, 436
*Zirconia as Suitable Lining for Metallurgical and Electric Furnaces, 129
*Zirconium Metal, Properties and Uses of, 71


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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  • ABERDARE Mining Engineering Laboratory, 241
  • Acetylene, Dissolved, Film for Exhibition, Allen-Liversidge, Limited, 682
  • Admiralty Chemical Laboratories, Co-ordination of Work, 241

AERONAUTICS :

  • - Aerial Service between Seville and Buenos Aires, 241
  • - Aerodrome Lighthouse at Madrid, 241
  • - Air Mail Services between Pretoria and Capetown, 525
  • - Airship Conference, International, 164
  • - Air Taxis for Liner Passengers, 183
  • - American National Balloon Race, 469
  • - French Aeroplane Company's Success with Toulouse-Casablanca Air Line, Proposed Extension, 241
  • - Helicopter Prize Offer by Air Ministry, 285
  • - Helium Daily Loss from an Airship, 639
  • - Safety Fuel Tanks for Aircraft, Prize Awards, 469
  • - Telephonic Communication for Aeroplanes with London, Paris and Lausanne, 415, 441
  • - Under-water Photography from Aeroplanes of no Practical Utility, Colonel E. Lester Jones, 695
  • ALASKAN Minerals, Good Prospects for Silver and Lead Mining, 43
  • Alcohol in Australia, Synthetic and Otherwise, Question of Cheap Electricity, 43
  • Alcohol Production for Fuel, Possible Use of Reclaimed Land, 43
  • Allen-Liversidge, Limited, Annual Dinner, 80
  • Alfonso XIII. Canal, Slow Progress of, 387
  • Aluminium Alloy Pistons, Competition, 101
  • Aluminium and its Light Alloys, Atmospheres in Industrial Furnaces Used for Melting, American Investigation, 415
  • Aluminium Output in the United States, 695
  • Aluminium Oxide and Various Defects it Causes, 441
  • Aluminium Soldering, Improved Method for, 155
  • Ammonia--see Synthetic
  • Anatolia, Rivers in, Adaptability for Transport and Industry, 557
  • Anti-freezing Solutions and Use of Glycerine, 183
  • "Archibald Dawnay" Scholarships in Civil Engineering, 371
  • Architectural Humour and Woman, 611
  • Argentina's Expected Oil Boom, 583
  • Argentine Government to Clear Wreckage from the River Plate Channel, 441

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :
  • - Annual Dinner, 620
  • - Approaching Incorporation, 415
  • INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
  • - Award of Meldola Medal, 271
  • INSTITUTE, CONCRETE :
  • - Ancient Arch, Cost of Preservation, Estimate, 213
  • - Building Exhibition, Arrangements and Discussions Programme, 354, 453
  • - Gravel-washing Plant, Best Design for Continuous Work, E. F. Sargeant, 553
  • - Skilled Workmen Wanted, E. F. Etchells, 155
  • INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
  • - Liquid Fuel, J. H. Anderson, 43
  • - Lloyd's Register Scholarships and Student Graduate Examinations, Pamphlet, 164
  • - Oil Fuel, A. Keens, 611
  • - Petroleum and Lubrication, E. A. Evans, 415,469
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • - Annual, Autumn and other Meetings, Dinner, Annual Lecture, Pamphlet on Corrosion, andc., 112
  • - Annual General Meeting, Programme, Offer of Tickets to Visitors, 164, 255
  • - Autumn Meeting in Swansea, 682
  • - Journal of the Institute, Vol. xxvi., 177
  • - New Edition of "Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes," 553
  • INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
  • - Annual Meeting and Report, 626
  • - Elections of Officers and Representatives of Participating Societies, 626
  • - Journal of Scientific Instruments, 611, 721
  • - Presidential Address, Sir J. J. Thomson, 626

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
  • - Royal Gold Medal for Architecture, Probable Award to an American, 285
  • INSTITUTE, ROYAL SANITARY :
  • - Congress at Bournemouth, 285
  • - Henry Saxon Snell Prize, 340
  • INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • - Appointments for 1922-23, 654
  • - Congress in London, 161
  • - New President, Sir Sam Fay to Succeed Sir Henry Maybury, 606
  • INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • - Data Sheets, First Issue, 477
  • - Laminated Spring in Automobile Suspension, A. A. Remington, 330
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 561
  • - Awards for Students' Papers, 77
  • - London Students :
  • -- Forty-first Annual Students' Dinner, 346
  • -- Fundamental Principles of Locomotive Design, E. A. Phillipson, 252
  • - Newcastle-upon-Tyne Association :
  • -- Annual Meeting and Elections, 540
  • -- Reinforced Concrete, C. H. Sandeman and Others, 540
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Conversazione, 280
  • - Annual Meeting, 520
  • - Award of Premiums for Papers, 626
  • - Election of Officers and New Members, Result of Ballot, 598
  • - Electricity and Agriculture, Lecture in Dublin, R. B. Matthews, 520
  • - Examination for Associate Membership, 170
  • - Faraday Bronze Medal to Commemorate Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institution, 667
  • - Library to be Kept Open in the Evenings of Meetings, 43
  • - List of Members, New, 282
  • - War Memorial to Fallen Members, 639
  • INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
  • - Gear for Marine Propulsion, W. Rees Darling, 71
  • INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS :
  • - Programme of Meetings, 682
  • - Standardisation in the Gas Industry, Dr. C. Carpenter, 721
  • INSTITUTION, INDIAN, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Membership of 500, 160
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 598
  • - Power Factor Improvement, G. H. Ayres, 382, 415
  • - Midland Section :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 194
  • INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 236
  • - South American Branch :
  • -- Election of Officers, 241
  • INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
  • - Annual Dinner and Various Speeches, 394
  • INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual General Meeting and Conference, 570
  • - Meeting in the Scottish District, Programme, 733
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • - Annual Meetings, Programme, 164
  • - Summer Meeting in Paris, 505
  • INSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGISTS :
  • - Fourth Annual Dinner, 285
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS:
  • - Officers and Council, List of, 312
  • - President and Vice-president Appointed, 213
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • - Forthcoming Lectures, List of, 51
  • - Meetings and Elections, 312, 394, 512, 540, 682

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • INSTITUTION OF WELDING ENGINEERS :
  • - Inaugural Meeting, 124
  • SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
  • - Annual General Meeting in Glasgow, Programme, 710
  • - Combustibility of Solid Fuels, Influence of Structure, E. R. Sutcliffe and E. C. Evans, 469
  • - Structure of Fuels, E. R. Sutcliffe and Edgar C. Evans, 387
  • SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • - Election of Officers and Members, 282
  • - Glare from Motor Headlights, J. W. T. Walsh, 639
  • - Motor Headlights, Papers Dealing with, 398
  • SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
  • - Sound Production, More Efficient Apparatus for, Professor Kerr Grant, 611
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
  • - Associate Fellowship Examination, The First, 736
  • - Representatives Nominated on other Bodies for Current Year, 512
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - Albert Medal Presentation to Sir Dugald Clerk, 721
  • - Chlorine or Salt, Removal from Iron Specimens, Dr. Alexander Scott, 359
  • - Coast Erosion and its Prevention, Professor E. R. Matthews, 441
  • - Prize, Peter le N. Foster, Award for Essay on the Mineral Resources of China, 580
  • - Some Solved and Unsolved Problems in Gasworks Chemistry, E. V. Evans, 331
  • AUSTRALIAN British Preference Tariff, 611
  • Australian Company's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cheaper than Petrol, 553
  • Automobile Race for French Grand Prix, 71

B

  • BALL Bearings and Electrical Machinery, C. Allen, 415
  • Bangor Pier Repair, Tenders in 1920 and Reduction in 1922, 695
  • Bar Copper Manufacture with English Plant in South Africa, 553
  • Bascule Bridges and Overloading, 497
  • Bauxite Mining in British Guiana, New Regulations, 13
  • Bawdwin Lead and Silver Mines, 547
  • Belgium Tariff Rates on German Goods, Certificate of Origin Required, 13
  • Birmingham Glass Manufacture, Slackness of Home Trade, 71
  • Blast-furnaces--see Iron
  • Boiler Explosion Due to Neglected Corrosion, 339
  • Boiler, Vertical Cross Tube, Explosion, 101
  • Boilers, New, for Greenwich Power Station, 309
  • Bovey Lignite, 496
  • Bricks, Fletton, Experiments in Methods of Laying, 43
  • Bricks in the Tropics, Temperature of Various Kinds, G. W. Grabham, 71
  • Bridge, Howrah, Over the Hooghly, Type and Cost, 391, 441
  • Bridge, Reinforced Concrete, Considerable Settlement, but Still in Service, 721
  • British Aluminium Company in Norway, Reopened after Twelve Months' Closing, 667
  • British Exports to the Argentine, 43
  • British Honduras Harbour Improvements, Contract Given to American Firm, 331
  • British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Report, Details, 213
  • British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Greatly Increased Membership, 271
  • - Brass Casting Research, 620
  • - Influence of Gases on High-grade Brass, Strip Brass Ingots and Conditions for Securing Soundness, 695
  • - Quarterly Bulletin, List of Periodicals of Interest, 662
  • Buckets for Impulse Water Wheels, Steel versus Bronze, 183
  • Building Exhibition--see Exhibitions, also Associations, Concrete Institute
  • Bursting of Superheater Tube, 553

C

  • CADASTRAL Surveys, Corners of, Identification and Restoration, H. R. Farnsworth, 46
  • Calcium Carbide and Safeguarding of Industries Act, Referee's Decision, 241
  • Canada's New Power Supply from Chippawa Queenston Power Canal, 43
  • Canada, Slave and Hay Rivers, Water Power Possibilities, 331
  • Canadian Marking of Imported Goods, 71
  • Canadian Water Power, Capacity and Development of, 497
  • Canadian Water Power Installations, Statistics, 271
  • Canal to be Constructed for Coal Transport, from Upper Silesia to Dantzig, 213
  • Canal between Dantzig and Silesia Projected by Baltic-Black Sea Syndicate, 441
  • Canals as Roads, Motor Traffic Claims, 626
  • Carbon Monoxide in Gas for Domestic Use, New Board of Trade Order, 241
  • Castings--see Iron and Steel
  • Catalogue in Spanish, 540
  • Catalogues for Baghdad, 52
  • Catalogues for Winnipeg, 331
  • Cement, Its Possibilities of Improvement, Dr. C. H. Desch, 271
  • Ceylon Government Hydro-electric Scheme, 525
  • Channel Tunnel Project, Meeting of Members of Parliament, 721
  • Chefoo, Development of Hinterland, 250 Miles of Road Projected, 667
  • Chelmsford Engineering Society, 374
  • Chemical Engineers, Proposed Institution, 164
  • Chemical Engineers, Provisional Committee Meeting, 278
  • Chemicals Production Foundry in French IndoChina, 138
  • China Clay, Rich Deposits in the Dartmoor Foothills, 43
  • China, Cotton Mills Classification, 497
  • China, Long-distance Automobile Service Company's 300-Mile Run, 13
  • China and the United States, Increase of Exports and Imports, 525
  • China's Mineral Output Statistics, 183
  • Chinese and Japanese Agreement over Chinese Coal and Iron Mines, 129
  • Chinese Orders for Railway Bridges from Holland, 129
  • Chinese Schemes for Bridge Between Nanking and Pukow, Crossing the Yangtze River, 525

COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :

  • - Black Coal in Queensland, Thickest Seam Yet Discovered, 441
  • - Blackwell Colliery, Notice to Workmen with Respect to Coal Filling, 96
  • - Canada, Analysis of Coal Imports and Exports, 101
  • - Coal Area at Morwell, Victoria, Further Explorations, 129
  • - Coalfields in Chile, Needs of, 583
  • - Coal Leading by Road, I. S. Mackenzie, 359
  • - Coal Prospecting Near Britstown, South Africa, 101
  • - Coke Oven Gas Turned on from Colliery to Gasworks, 721
  • - Coke Ovens, American, with Silica Walls, 155
  • - Czecho-Slovakia Coal Production in 1921, 661
  • - Doncaster Collieries, Three, Record Output, 13
  • - Electric Winders for Nottinghamshire Coal Pit, 583
  • - Froth Flotation Process for Coal Cleaning, E. Bury, 71
  • - Froth Flotation and Pure Coal, R. Lessing, 155
  • - Great Britain, Coal Output Comparison, 441
  • - Hong Kong Export of Coal Prohibited, 213
  • - Hulk Conversion into Modern Coal-handling Machine, New Zealand Experiment, 469
  • - India's Decreased Output of Coal, 695
  • - Japanese Collieries in Manchuria, Improvements and Extensions Planned, 213
  • - Jura Mountains, Unproductive Coal Boring,
  • - Magnetite Reduction by Coke, Tests Result, 155
  • - Manchuria and Coalite Manufacture, 359
  • - Output of Coal in the United Kingdom, Increase, 213
  • - Sampling and Analysis of Coal Committee, 197
  • -Sulphur in Coal, Method of Amount Determination, 469
  • - Sulphur in Metallurgical Coke, 301
  • - Sweden, Coal Discovery at Glumsloov, 155
  • - Transvaal Coal Strike, Comparison of Costs and Output in 1914 and 1920, 213
  • - United States Coal Mine Fatalities, 583
  • - Vredefort, South Africa, Coal Discovery Near, 689
  • - Washing of Coal, Importance of Sulphur Content, 71
  • - Week's Coal Output in December, 13
  • COAST Erosion and its Prevention, Professor E. R. Matthews, 441
  • Colombia, New Hydro-electrical Plants for Lighting, Power and Telephones, 13
  • Colombian Aviation Service, Additions to Fleet, 155
  • Colombo's Gas Supply, New Plant for Water Gas Manufacture, 441
  • Colombo Reservoir Capacity to be Increased, 155
  • Commercial Motor Vehicles, Annual Parade, 220
  • Compressed Gas Storage Cylinders, Research Committee's Recommendations, 101
  • Concrete Barges for Bringing Coal to London, 683
  • Concrete Institute--see Associations
  • Concrete Roads in America, Effect of Temperature Extremes, 728
  • Coolidge Tube, Radiator Type, Government Investigation, 330
  • Copper Ore in Chile, New Plant and Ropeway Projected for, 583
  • Copper Ore, High-grade, Discovery of, in British Columbia, 129
  • Copper Ore Output at a Tasmanian Mine, 43
  • Copper Recovery Process in Western Australia, 667
  • Copper Slag for Roadmaking, Economical Change, 497
  • Copper Sulphate Waters, Natural, Used for Timber Preservation, 359
  • Cotton Mill, Hunan, Operation of, 387
  • Cracks in Aluminium Alloy Castings and of Contraction in Volume on Freezing, Investigation, 415
  • Crompton and Co., Limited, 481
  • Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Jubilee and Presentation of Certificates and Wilson Premium, 449
  • Crystal Palace Old Students' Society, Annual Dinner, 570
  • Cuban's Sugar Exports, New Port Development, 639
  • Cutting Fluids, Need of Lubricant, Eugene C. Bingham, 359

D

  • DAM, Krishnarajasagara, Mysore, Rapid Progress, 213
  • Dam, Largest Overflow, in the World to be Constructed in Japan, 415
  • Dam, Projected Big, on River Ouareau by Quebec Government, 366
  • Danish Standardisation in the Engineering Industry, 667
  • Darien Harbour, Manchuria, Reconstruction, 155
  • Decimal Association Proposals for Gradual Change in Weights and Measures, 241
  • Delagoa Bay, New Coaling Plant, 667
  • Diamond Setting for Tool for Emery Wheels, New Method, 155
  • Dock, Large, Under Construction at Santander, 359
  • Dredger for Tin Industry Built at Melbourne for Federated Malay States, 301
  • Dredgers, New Type of Dipper, 591

E

  • EARTHQUAKE Prediction by Geodetic Measurement, 497
  • Eastern Telegraph Company’s Delayed Cables, 271
  • Edinburgh Buys British Tram Rails at Higher Price than German, 441
  • Education and Apprenticeship, Bradford Educational Authority, 611
  • Elder, Dempster and Co., Limited, Farewell Dinner to Superintendent Engineer, 118

ELECTRICAL MATTERS :

  • - Arc Welding on Sheets Below 3/8in. Thick, A. L. Price, 583
  • - Argentina, Electrical Industry of, Amalgamation of Interests, 611
  • - Australian Transmission Line, Proposed, 154
  • - Ball Bearings in Electrical Machinery, C. Allen, 415
  • - Bergen Peninsula Power Company, Contemplated Construction of 100,000 H.P. Station, 415
  • - Blackburn, Preston and Accrington Electrical Linking-up, 101
  • - California, Feather River Development Scheme, 183
  • - Carrier Current System for Communication with Moving Electric Railway Vehicles With and Without Wire Connection, 415, 441
  • - Cauvery Power Scheme, Mysore, Completion of Sixth Instalment, 667
  • - Cinema Electrical Lecture at Finsbury Technical College, 55
  • - Coal Leading by Road and Electric Battery Vehicles, I. S. Mackenzie, 359
  • - Converter Plant, Electrical, for Refining Matte and Copper Blister in Mexico, 415
  • - Country House Plant, 183
  • - Direct-current, 2 Kilowatts, at 200,000 Volts, American General Electric Company’s Plant, 241
  • - Drought and Electrical Shortage in Italy, Effect on Trade, 359
  • - Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major James Caldwell, 241—see also Miscellaneous Index, 79
  • - Electric Heating, Local, Effective and Economical, Julius Frith, 13
  • - Electric Lifting Magnets, Construction and Application, F. A. Hooper, 43
  • - Electrical and Mining Enterprises in Shantung, Two New Companies, 553
  • - Electricity Bill Before the House of Lords, Sir H. Bentinck’s Favourable Opinion, 331
  • - Electricity Commissioners’ Inquiry Regarding East Midlands District, 639
  • - Electricity Commissioners and Private Generating Stations, 583, 639
  • - Electricity Unremunerative Except on Large Scale, 183
  • - Government Promise of Help in British Electrical Development, 301

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):

  • - Greenwich Power Station, New Boilers, andc., 309
  • - Hydraulic Accumulator, German, 330
  • - Indian Electric Supply Company, Plant for Cawnpore Power Station, Extension, Cost of, 667
  • - Islington Borough Electrical Vehicles, Large Fleet of, 101
  • - Japanese Widespread Development of Electrical Supply, 359
  • - Labour-saving Appliances of the General Electric Company, 241
  • - Lancashire and Cumberland, Divergent Views on Electrical Supply Schemes, 101
  • - Lighting Installation Safety Device, 101
  • - Lighting Unit for Matching Colours, 415
  • - Linings of Electric Steel Furnaces, Maintenance, 129
  • - Lorries, Electric Conservancy, for Calcutta, 129
  • - Melbourne Revenue from Electric Supply, 611
  • - New Transmission Line Between Valais and Vaud Cantons, 639
  • - Poland, Electrical Engineering Industry Development, 667
  • - Porcelain Insulators for Overhead Power Lines, 682
  • - Power Factor Improvement, Lecture, G. H. Ayres, 382, 415
  • - Present Position and Future Prospects of Industrial Electric Heating, J. G. Pearce, 301
  • - Professor of Electrical Engineering in Imperial College of Science and Technology, New Appointment, 553
  • - Professor Reichel's Design for Super Station and its Equipment, 387
  • - Public versus Private Supply from a Colliery Standpoint, Robert Nelson, 13
  • - Refuse Disposal, Advantage of Electric Lorries for, 359
  • - Riviera Mountains, Power Station for Water Power from, 90
  • - Rotary Converters for Railway Work, Views of Major A. M. Taylor, 247
  • - Salvage of Sunken Vessels by Electrical Process, V. H. Pearson, 441
  • - Santiago, Power Plant to Utilise Neighbouring Waterfalls, 583
  • - Small Public Electric Supply Undertakings, J. N. Houblon, 13
  • - Soviet Electrification Schemes and Foreign Capital, 183
  • - Standardising Specifications for and Sizes of Commercial Dry Cells, 241
  • - Steam Power Electric Generating Stations, Large, in Germany, 13
  • - Stretford Electricity Committee Reduces Charges, 213
  • - Sub-station with Completely Developed Automatic Mechanism, 721
  • - Taxicab to Carry Six Persons with Low Consumption of Electricity, 553
  • - Tenacity of Transmission Wires in South Africa, 497
  • - Testing High-tension Material up to 300,000 Volts, 497
  • - Transformer with 1,000,000 Voltage, The First, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 331
  • - Transformers, Standard, Variations in Magnetising Current, J. G. Gorrin, 101
  • - Transformers from Westinghouse Company, Pittsburg, Largest Single Order Ever Placed, 43
  • - Truck, Electric, Novel Use for, by New York Gas Company, 213
  • - Ventilation of Electrical Machines, R. Roberts, 213
  • - Victoria, Australia, Morwell Electricity Scheme for Country Districts, Extension, 415
  • - Vosges Department, Proposal for Intercommunal Syndicate Scheme of Electrical Supply, 359
  • - Water-driven Electric Power Station near Pontivy, France, 639
  • EMBANKMENT Collapse on the Somme Canal, 639
  • Engine, Two-cycle Semi-Diesel, Run with Palm Oil, Successful Trials, 271
  • Engineers' Proposed ì Gaza î Dinner and Meeting, 387
  • Engineers' Showrooms, 562

EXHIBITIONS :

  • - Architecture, British, Exhibition, 469
  • - Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, 398
  • - Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, Lighting Contract for, 441
  • - British Empire Exhibition, Organisation of Engineering Section Entrusted to British Engineers' Association, 583
  • - British Industries Fair in 1923, Birmingham Section, 667
  • - Brussels Commercial Fair, 285
  • - Building Exhibition at Olympia, 354, 453
  • - Christiania, Utilisation of Electric Power Exhibition, 101
  • - Dutch International Industries Fair, 30
  • - Foundry Exhibition at Birmingham, 220, 469
  • - Industrial Heating Apparatus Exhibition in Paris, 183
  • - Inland Waterways and Canals Exhibition at Essen, 331
  • - International Fair at Florence for Sale of Books and Exhibition of Printing Machines and Appliances, 128
  • - Milan Samples Fair, Fishing Industry Group, 159
  • - Rio Centenary Exhibition, British Participation in, 22 ; British Site Progress, 441
  • - Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Cambridge, 219
  • - South Wales Institute of Engineers' Exhibition, 583
  • - Spanish Industries Fair, 80
  • - Swedish National Fair at Gothenburg, 721
  • - Swiss Industries Fair, 329
  • EXPANSION of Nickel, Aluminium and other Metals, Measurement Results, 497
  • Explosion, Boiler Stop Valve, on the SS. Kaisar-i-Hind, 213
  • Explosion, Fatal, of a Water-tube Boiler on the SS. Berengaria, 213
  • Explosion of Flexible Bronze Steam Pipe, 469
  • Explosives, Annual Report of H,M, Inspectors, Accident Account, 497

F

  • FAIRS—see Exhibitions
  • False Point, India, Question of Possibility of Harbour, 265
  • Faraday House Entrance Scholarships, 481
  • Federation of British Industries—see also Railways :
  • - Power Plant in an East Anglian Timber Mill, 301
  • - Smoke Abatement and Inspection, 639
  • Ferranti Staff Annual Dinner, 270
  • Files, Re-cut, Economic File and Engineering Company, Limited, 222
  • Finsbury Technical College, Cinema Electrical Lecture, 55
  • - Old Students’ Association, Election of Officers, 77
  • Fire Escape, Motor, for Portsmouth, 220
  • Fire Extinction by Cement, 611
  • Flame Temperature of 3000 deg. Cent., 43
  • Flood Prevention by Afforestation, 155
  • Folkestone Outfall Sewer Extension, 415
  • Foundrymen, British, Institution of, Conference and Exhibition, 469
  • French Suggestion to Offer Work in Devastated Districts of France to British and American Unemployed, 241
  • Fry, J. S., and Sons, Research Fellowship Award, 729
  • Fuel Research Board, Report on Fuel for Motor Transport, 43
  • - Low Temperature Carbonising Machine, 639
  • Furnace “Skulls,” Boring Holes in, Simple Process, 241

G

  • GAS for Domestic Purposes, New Board of Trade Order, 241
  • Gear for Marine Propulsion, W. Rees Darling, 71
  • Genoa and Downing-street, Telephonic Communication During Conference, 415
  • George Montefiore Foundation Premium, International Competition, 194
  • German Chemical Products with Linseed Oil Basis, New Patents, 583
  • German Engineers' Employment by Chinese Iron and Steel Works, 553
  • German Goods for Argentina, 49
  • German Trade Returns for 1921, 129
  • Germany's Bargain- for Reconstruction of Petrograd, 525
  • Germany's Power Requirements, Gradual Dispensing with Brown Coal, 469
  • Glass Discovery from Sand near Dresden, Toughest Ever Produced, 331
  • Glass for Half-watt Electric Lamps, Result Resembles Daylight, 271
  • Glass Manufacture, Poor Home Trade, 71
  • Glycerine Refining in India as By-product of Soap Manufacture, 441
  • Gold Discovery in Bohemia, 415
  • Gold Discovery in British Columbia, 583
  • Grain Elevators at Durban and Capetown, Progress of Foundations for, 695

H

  • HACKSAW, New Type, "Enox Twin," Fry's Limited, 222
  • Hamburg, Port of, Growing Activity and Necessary Improvements, 695
  • Hammer Heads Kept in Position by Rubber Wedges, 695
  • Harbour Projected in Bay of Lienshan, Fengtien Province, 553
  • Harbour Works at Funchal, Madeira, 512
  • Heat Conservation, French International Exhibition of Materials and Apparatus for, 51
  • Holland, Value of Imports in 1921, 183
  • Hottest Region of the World, 583
  • Hughes, David, Note-books on Wireless Telegraphy and Microphone Early Experiments, 387
  • Hydro-electric Activity in Italy for Increased Power Supply in Various Provinces, 359
  • Hydro-electrical Congress at Rio de Janeiro, 611
  • Hydro-electric Development at Queenstown - Chippawa (Niagara), Ontario, 359
  • Hydro-electric Installations and Power Transmission, Lectures at University of Grenoble, 729
  • Hydro-electric Plant on the River Sila, Catanzaro, Interesting Features of, 183
  • Hydro-electric Plants and Rising of Tail-water Level During Floods, Novel Method of Meeting the Difficulty, 695
  • Hydro-electric Power in Chile, Projected Development on Commercial Scale, 639
  • Hydro-electric Power to Replace Transported Fuel in Industrial Centres, Example of Success in Nuremberg, 331
  • Hydro-electric Scheme, Auckland, New Zealand, 415
  • Hydro-electric Survey of India, Summary of Water Power, 548
  • Hydro-electric Training Projected in Scotland, 331

I

  • IGUAZU Falls, First Power-house to be Erected at, 213
  • Illumination, Lecture and Strong Condemnation of Present-day Lighting Systems, C. G. A. McDonald, 241
  • Indian Ports, British, Statistics of Cargo Tonnage, 71
  • Indians as Officers in the Royal Indian Marine, Details of Proposal, 101
  • Industrial League and Council’s Official Organ, 387
  • Inter-Ministerial Commission of Inquiry into Public Works in France, Recommendations, 721
  • International Scientific Congress—Liege

IRON AND STEEL :

  • - Basset Process of Direct Production of Steel, Stahl und Eisen's Views, 667
  • - Big Steel Combination in America, 667 Blast-furnace, Products of a, A. Hutchinson, 213
  • - British Cast Iron Research Association, 346
  • - British Columbia Iron Ore Resources, Complete Survey Projected, 695
  • - Carnegie Steel Company's Second By-product Coke Oven Plant to Cost 30 to 35 Million Dollars, 553
  • - Cast Iron Evaporator on Steamship, ExGerman, Explosion, 331
  • - Cast Iron and Similar Materials for Use as Pots in Iron-pot Melting Furnaces, 420
  • - Cast Iron Steam Pipe Explosion, Report, 331
  • - Cast Iron Water Main Cub 50ft. Below Water, 469
  • - Casting, Ingot Mould, 110 Tons Weight, Record for this Country, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company Limited, 249
  • - Centrifugally Cast Steel Pipes, L. Cammen, 611
  • - China, Largest Iron Mine in Shantung Province, 469
  • - China, New Iron Mining Administration Formed, 213
  • - Corrosive Action of Soil on Pipes for Gas and Water, American Investigation, 183
  • - Crocodile River, South Africa, Iron Deposits, Report, 93
  • - Electric Steel Furnaces, F. Rowlinson, 441
  • - Electrolytic Iron, French Process for Commercial Production of, 410
  • - Electrolytic Iron, Results of Tests in America, 101
  • - Failure of Cast Iron T Piece in Ship's Steam Pipe,553
  • - Ford Motor Company's Blast-furnace Output Record, 583
  • - French and Belgian Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Agreement, 71
  • - French Production of Iron Ore, 695
  • - Grey Cast Iron, Properties of, H. J. Young, 271
  • - Grey Iron Castings, Seasoning, W. J. May, 583
  • - Indian Indigenous Iron and Steel Enterprises and Possible Effect of Unrest, 129
  • - Invar Steel, Cause and Cure of Instability in, 464
  • - Iron Alloy Resistant to Heat, 667
  • - Iron Bars, Possibly Pre-Roman, Discovered near Winchester, 611
  • - Ironfoundry to be Erected at Island of South Georgia, 2000 Miles from Civilisation, 213
  • - Iron Mines near Shantung Railway, Estimated Large Deposit, 71
  • - Iron Ore Deposit in Alberta, 13
  • - Iron Ore Deposits in Chile, 583
  • - Iron Ore Discovery near Railway at Pontyclun, 441
  • - Iron Oxides Reduction by Carbon Monoxide, Time Rate of, 301
  • - Japanese Iron and Steel Output, Falling Figures, 497
  • - Manganese Ore Deposits of West Africa, 583
  • - Newcastle Iron and Steel Company's Plant and Blast-furnace in South Africa, 155
  • - Nickel Production Probable in China, 43
  • - 3.5 Per Cent. Nickel Steel, Use of, H. Brierley, 525
  • - North China, Installing New Blast-furnace and Foundry at Lung-yen, 359
  • - Oil Tanks, Buried Steel, Life of, 639
  • - Ore Concentration Plant Projected for Anshan Iron and Steel Works, 525
  • - Pig Iron Production in Canada, 183
  • - Pig Iron Production in Canada in February and March, 583
  • - Pig Iron Production in January, 183
  • - Pig Iron Production in February, 301
  • - Pig Iron Production in March and April, 553
  • - Pig Iron Production in November and December, 43
  • - Pig Iron Production in March, 441
  • - Pigments from Scrap Iron, Electrolytic Manufacture, 43
  • - Separating Iron Ores by Use of Hysteretic Repulsion, 525
  • - South Africa, Big Iron and Steel Industry Contemplated, 301
  • - Staffordshire Company's Iron and Steel and Coal Output Improvement, 271
  • - Steel Cutting Under Water by Oxy-hydrogen Blow-pipe, 359
  • - Steel Foundry near Shanghai, 13
  • - Steel, Magnetic Properties of New Type, 71
  • - Steel Output in South Africa, 667
  • - Swedish Iron Exports, 129
  • - Swiss Imports of Tinned and Galvanised Plates, British Share of the Trade Diminishing, 553
  • - Tata Iron and Steel Works Plant Extension, 415
  • - Toughness of Steel, J. C. W. Humfrey, 583
  • - Uganda, Large Deposits of Iron Ore in the Masindi District ,611
  • - Water Main, Cast Iron, Quick Repair Job in New York, 667
  • - World's Output of Iron and Steel During 1860-1920, 461
  • IRRIGATION Canal, American, Lined with Concrete, 387
  • Italian Government's Projected New Cables at Home and Abroad, 603
  • Italy's Depressed Paper Trade, Its Causes, 359
  • Italy's Industrial Situation, Hopeful View of, 183
  • Italy's Water Power Establishments, Existing and Projected, 387

J

  • JAPAN Increases Duty on Imports of Copper, Brass and Bronze, 469
  • Japanese Copper and Question of Protection, 12

K

  • KEIR, Steam-heated, Explosion, 639
  • Kobe Harbour Improvement, 667
  • Kokura, Island of Kyushu, Japan, to Become Important Shipping and Railway Centre, 155

L

  • LANTERN Slides, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 509
  • Laval Centrifugal Method of Purifying Lubricating Oils, andc., N. W. Prangnell, 695
  • Lead Mines in Cumberland, Threlkeld, to Reopen Forthwith, 271
  • Lead Mines in Isle of Man to be Reopened, 553
  • Lead Ores' Silver Percentage in the Yukon, 639
  • Lead and Zinc Ore Trade, Spanish Fears, 101
  • Leeds University, 481
  • Liege Engineering College, Seventy-fifth Anniversary, Scientific Conference and Exhibition, 250, 481
  • Lifeboats--see Ships
  • Lightmeter, Holophane Glass Company, 83
  • Liquid Air Explosives for Ironstone Mining, Question of Use, 101
  • Liquid Fuel for Ships, Depots in Morocco, 43
  • Liverpool Engineering Society's Annual Dinner, 155
  • Lloyd's Register of Shipping, New Officers, 80
  • Lock-nuts, Bicones Limited, 394
  • Logarithm Cabinet, Bowman and Murdoch, 110
  • L.C.C. Scholarships, 371
  • London Toll Exchange, Continued Success, Extension Projected, 359
  • Lucknow, India, Suggested College for Training Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, 469

M

  • MAGAZINES, Two Hundred Firms Publishing Their Own, 377
  • Manchester Steam Users' Association Annual Report, 387
  • Manchuria Experimenting in Manufacture of Coalite, 359
  • Manganese--see Iron and Steel
  • Manila Rope Tests Result, 155
  • Marine Boiler Design, Standard Rules, 282
  • Mars in 1924, Professor Todd's Scheme for Observation, 525
  • Metallurgical Coke from Coal by New Method, 441
  • Milling Cutters, Economy of, for Some Classes of Work, 13
  • Mine Haulage Efficiency, Need of Investigation, J. Wilson, 721
  • Mine Rescue Work at the Front During the War, 667
  • Mineral Output of Southern Rhodesia, 469
  • Mineral Possibilities in Central Africa, 525
  • Mineral Production of Canada, Report, 241
  • Mineral Products in Tasmania, Amount and Value of, 415
  • Minerals in New South Wales, Output in 1921, 301, 533, 611
  • Miners' Nystagmus Chiefly Due to Deficient Illumination, 497
  • Mines, Breaching Apparatus for Rescue Stations Receives Government Sanction After Tests, 271
  • Mines Department of the Board of Trade, New Address, 695
  • Mines in South Africa, Managers and Employees, 721
  • Mines, War-damaged, in Northern France, Reconstruction Work, 441
  • Mining for Gold in Alaska, Hydraulic, Difficulty with Boulders Removal, 331
  • Mining in Haichow District, China, Reports of Valuable Deposits, Asbestos, Crystal, Gold, Silver, andc., to be Investigated, 331
  • Mining, Minnesota, Study of Churn Drills, 337
  • Mississippi River, Dangerous Floods, 387
  • Modern Transport, Beginning its Fourth Year of Publication, 387
  • Moselle, Canalisation of, up to the German Frontier, 101
  • Motor Car Rear Signal, Bracewell, 502
  • Motor Car Springs, Need of Improvement, A. A. Remington, 330
  • Motor Headlights, 398
  • Motor Taxation and Road Maintenance, 394
  • Motor Traffic Between Soochow and Kashing, Projected Road for, 583
  • Motor Wagons, Supply of Water to, 52, 430
  • Mowing Machine, Greatly Improved Type, Tyzack, Sons and Turner, Limited, 721
  • Municipal Electrical "Old Stagers," Reunion, 112

N

  • NEWARK Sewerage Scheme, Work Begun, Cost of Scheme, 441
  • Newcomen Society, Summer Meeting Arrangements, 570
  • Newfoundland Industrial Resources and Considerable Water Power, Captain E. J. Edwards, 271
  • New Jersey Tunnel Construction, Tenders Invited, 43
  • New South Wales Gold Yield, Comparative Figures, 695
  • Newspaper Production by Photo-litho Offset Process, 43
  • Nickel--see Iron and Steel
  • Non-ferrous Metal Research Association Worthy of Support, Proposal to Establish Fellowships, 301
  • Nottingham City Engineer, Presentation to, 52

O

  • OCEAN Depths, Exceptional, Measurement by Sound Apparatus, 301
  • Oil Boring, Government, in England, Inconclusive Prospects, 301
  • Oil Can, New Type, for Motor Cycles, andc., Joseph Kaye and Sons, Limited, 222
  • Oilfields in Japan, New Developments, 155
  • Oil Fuel, A. Keens, 611
  • Oil Fuel Berths on the Tyne at Jarrow, 525
  • Oil, Heavy, Engines for Grain Elevators and Electric Lighting in South Africa, Ruston and Hornsby's Contract, 155
  • Oil from Shale, Low Temperature Distillation of, New Process, 129
  • Oil Turbine Development, Messrs. Thyssen's Efforts, 71
  • Oxy-hydrogen Blow-pipe for Cutting Steel Under Water, 359

P

  • PACIFIC Association of United States, Survey of Russian Littoral Provinces Projected, 155
  • Paint or Wood, Investigation as to its Power of Protection and Durability, 213
  • Palermo Harbour Works, Concession for, Granted to American Company, 414, 639
  • Panama Canal, Tonnage Statistics, 13
  • Paris City Budget, Good Results of Economy, 13
  • Paris Police to have Motor Cars with Wireless Telephone Equipment, 13
  • Pasteur Centenary, 393, 453
  • Patents in China--see Utility
  • Pekin Tramway--see Railways
  • Persian Means of Communication, Motor Cars versus the Camel, 639
  • Petrol-driven Lorries in New Zealand, Increased Demand for, 611
  • Petrol Storage Tanks, Loss by Evaporation, Preventive Measures, 553
  • Petroleum and Lubrication, E. A. Evans, 415, 469
  • Photographic Exposures, Novel System of Timing, 583
  • Piggott, Thomas, and Co., Limited, Centenary Dinner, 167
  • Post Office Engineers' Examination, 100
  • Power Available on the Tennessee River, C. G. Adsit, 611
  • Professional Classes Aid Council, 595
  • Profit-sharing at Watford Paper Mill Engineers, 71
  • Public School Masters and Future Employment of Boys, 241
  • Pumps, Interesting Old, in British Columbia, 721

R

  • RADIUM Discovery in the Belgian Congo, 213
  • Radium Emanation, Collection of, Problem Under Investigation, 331
  • Radium Mine Discovery in Brazil, Mrs. Alexander Grosse's Report, 129
  • Radium Mine Near Truro, New Industry Hoped for, 155

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :

  • - Accidents:
  • -- Birmingham Station Accident Report, 155
  • -- Canadian Railways' Good Accident Record, 578
  • -- Collision at Auckland Junction, North- Eastern Railway, Report, 301
  • -- Derailment Near Ambergate, Midland Railway, 497
  • -- Derailment, Slight, Caused by Fallen Tree, 13
  • -- Divided Train and Collision in Summit Tunnel, Walsden, 155, 525
  • -- East Horndon Accident, Verdict, 583
  • -- Engine Step Detached and Fatal Accident Caused at Blisworth, 129, 155
  • -- Fatal Connecting-rod Accident on a London and North-Western Engine, 497
  • -- Fatalities on Railways, Statistics, 553
  • -- Goods Train Accident on London and North-Western Railway, 101
  • -- Great Western Railway Accident Report, 155
  • -- Motor Lorry Fatality at a Crossing, 721
  • -- Neglected Wagons as a Cause of Derailment, North British Railway, 695
  • -- North-Eastern Passenger Engine Derailment at Hilda Junction, 71
  • -- Omnibus Accidents, Considerable Reduction, 213
  • -- Passenger's Accident at Victoria Station, Manchester, 43
  • -- Passenger Fatalities in Ten Years, 645
  • -- Questions with Regard to Accident Prevention, J. P. Thomas, 639
  • -- Returns of Accidents and Casualties for 1921, 690
  • -- Scottish Express, Slight Accident Due to Stray Cattle, 271
  • -- Shunting Accidents by Night and by Day, Comparison, 101
  • -- Three Minor Accidents, 183
  • - Alexandra Docks and Railway Company, Separate Existence Ended by Amalgamation, 415
  • - Amalgamation Schemes--see Railways Amalgamation Tribunal, also Ministry of Transport
  • - Annual Reports of Railways, Statistics Given and Omissions, 71, 387
  • - Appointments and Staff Changes, 101, 213, 331, 359, 415, 553, 583, 639
  • - Argentine and Bolivian Governments' Railway Construction Agreement, 241
  • - Australian Mails from Perth, W.A., Change of Train Time for Expedition of, 331
  • - Automatic Train Control, Report of Colonel Pringle's Committee, 695
  • - Barry Railway Objects to Grouping Proposal, 241
  • - Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway not to be Reopened, 497
  • - Belgian Railway Passenger Carriages, 552
  • - Bologna-Venice-Monfalcone Line, Electrification Tenders Called for, 101
  • - Bombay Suburban Lines, Electrification a Matter of Finance, 101
  • - Bombay, Suggested Underground Railway, 213
  • - Brakes and Signals, Amalgamation of Companies in Britain and in France, 639
  • - Brazil, Westinghouse Electric Locomotives in Service, 13

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Brighton Company's Dilemma, Unanimity as to Electrification, but Divergence as to System, 213
  • - Brighton Line Conversion Expected in September, 331
  • - Brighton Line Electrification, Cost of Completion in 1913 and 1922 Compared, 292
  • - British and American Rolling Stock, Comparison as to Comfort, 553
  • - Burma Railways and the Tablet System, 611
  • - Caledonian Railway Acquires Loch Tay Steamers, 213
  • - Caledonian Railway Receipts and Expenditure, 359
  • Cambrian Railway Company's Tribute to General Manager, 271
  • - Cambrian Railways, Chairman and Directors' Farewell Letter to Staff, 611
  • - Canadian Government's Exhibition Train Through France, 695, 721
  • - Canadian Pacific Line, Progress of Extension Work, 441
  • - Canals Bill, High Charges and Deficient Revenue, 611, 721
  • - Central of Brazil Railway Electrification, 611
  • - Ceylon, Kadugannawa Incline, Suggested Electrification of, 129
  • - Chilean State Railways' Electrification between Santiago and Valparaiso and on Branch Line, 611
  • - Ching-Yang Light Railway to be Constructed, 241
  • - City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Proposed Bill for Winding Up, 441
  • - Classification of Traffic, by Passenger Train, 187, 497
  • - Coal at Railway-owned Docks, Reduction of Railway Charges for Shipping, 13
  • - Competition Between East and West Coast Routes to the North, 359
  • - Congo-Katanga Railway, Hebo to be the Terminal Port, 695
  • - Connecting Trains and Results of Unpunctuality, S. B. Canter, 469
  • - Continental Boat Train from Victoria, New Time, South-Eastern and Chatham, 611
  • - Corporation Profits Tax, Application to Railways Deferred, 583
  • - Councils on Railways, Results on the Pennsylvania System, 553
  • - Death of Mr. Samuel R. Blundstone, 183
  • - Death of Mr. John S winburn, 525
  • - Dividends of Two Railways, 129
  • - Dublin and South-Eastern as a "Progressive" Railway, 60
  • - Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway, a Losing Speculation, 497, 553
  • - Earl's Court, District Railway, Twenty Hours' Daily Work Statistics, 13
  • - East Coast Express Goods Train for Edinburgh, 611
  • - East Coast Scottish Services, Improvements, 667
  • - Easter Excursions and Fares, 271
  • - Electric Locomotives for Invalides-Versailles Railway, 415
  • - Electric Railways and Communication by Carrier Current, 415, 441
  • - Electric Railways, Government Guarantees for, 553
  • - Electrification Facilities and Great Eastern and South-Eastern Railways, 586
  • - Electrification of Railways in Midland Coalfields Area not under Present Consideration, 469
  • - Electrification Scheme, Projected, and Unemployment, 129
  • - Electrification of Suburban Railways, 183
  • - Electrification of Yungas Railway, Bolivia, 415
  • - English and Welsh Companies Follow Scottish Example, 155, 183, 247, 331
  • - Federation of British Industries :
  • -- Conference on Reduction in Railway Rates, 101
  • -- Replies to Deputation, Contradictory Statements, 101
  • -- Transport in South-West Africa, 553
  • - Ferrocarril Nordeste, New Railway in Colombia, 525
  • - First-class Fares Increase Followed by Reduction in First-class Passenger Traffic, 301
  • - Floating Landing Stage, andc.,at Tilbury,Bill Passed Committee, 359
  • - French Equatorial Africa, New Railway Construction, 359
  • - French Railway Workshops as Agitation Centres, Repairs being Handed Over to Private Firms, 695
  • - Furness Railway Company's Efforts to Develop Traffic, 469
  • - Garratt Engines for South African Railways, 525
  • - Gauges in Australia, Mr. Hughes on Unification of, 583
  • - German Locomotives and Strikers' Neglect, 183
  • - German Railway New Sleeping Compartments, 43
  • - Glasgow College Station, Goods Warehouse Burnt Down, 101
  • - Glasgow Subway Railway Shut Down, 213
  • - Goods Receipts for August, 13
  • - Goods Traffic Receipts for September, 101
  • - Goods Traffic Mileage and Tonnage for September, 13
  • - Goods Traffic Mileage and Tonnage for November, 241
  • - Great Central Company's Through Carriage from London to Halifax, 271
  • - Great Eastern Railway Meeting, Lord Claud Hamilton on Grouping Manager, 271
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway and Electrification, 721
  • - Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Transportation Department Set Up, 721
  • - Great North of Scotland Railway, Huge Rise in Salaries and Wages Bill, 497
  • - Great Northern "Die-hard" Locomotives, 387
  • - Great Northern Locomotive Running Expenses Considerably More than Trebled Since 1913, 306
  • - Great Western Mechanical Engineer, Change, 331
  • - Great Western Railway Circular to Men on Possible Economies, 71
  • - Great Western Railway, Mr. Churchward's Presentation, 567

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Great Western Railway New Line, Clydach, Pontardawe, andc., 525, 721
  • - Great Western Railway to Own Swansea Docks, 638
  • - Great Western Railway Signalling Apparatus Statistics, 43
  • - Great Western Research Department at Swindon, 666
  • - Great Western "Safety" Movement, Highly Successful Results from, 469
  • - Grouping System and Compensation for Displaced Officials, 497
  • - Grouping System and Re-naming, Heavy Cost Entailed, 721
  • - Grouping System and Time-table Changes, 155
  • - Hampshire Light Railway, Totton to Fawley, 43
  • - Harbours, Docks and Piers (Temporary Increase of Charges) Bill, 707
  • - Highland Railway Company's Engines, 441
  • - Highland Railway, Resignation of Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, 271
  • - Increased Passenger Traffic Ascribed to Abnormal and Unreal Wealth, 469
  • - Indian Government, Projected Annual Tenders for Locomotives and Stocks, 43
  • - Indian Railway Material and Loan to be Raised in the United Kingdom, 387
  • - Indian Railways, Increased Expenditure Needed, 124
  • - Indian Railways' Rehabilitation, Vast Expenditure and its Allocation, 415, 441
  • - Institutions, Locomotive and Railway--see Associations
  • - International Railway Association, Possible Congress at Madrid, 186, 359
  • - Irish Northern Government and North of Ireland Railways, 639
  • - Irish Politics and Improved Traffic, 155
  • - Irish Railway (Great Southern and Western) Carrigan Award and the Free State Government, 334
  • - Irish Railway Stockholders' Protection Association, Continuance Recommended, 71
  • - Irish Railways' Arbitration and Dail Eireann, 43
  • - Irish Railways' Arbitration, Wages and Eight- hour Day, 71
  • - Irish Railways, Government Inquiry, 271
  • - Irish Railways and Grouping, 611
  • - Irish Railways and Men, Dispute Settled, 213
  • - Iron and other Trades and Excessive Railway Charges, Myles Kennedy, 13
  • - Italian Government Electrification of Railway Trunk Lines, 13
  • - Italian Railways' Increased Working Costs and Decreased Efficiency, 667
  • - Italian State Railway Electrification Tenders, 553
  • - Japanese and Chinese Railways' Extension, Delegates at Washington, 71
  • - Junction at Blaenau Festiniog Proposed and Abandoned, 469
  • - Kenya Colony, Further Loan for Uasi- Ngishu Railway, 241
  • - King's Birthday Honours for Railwaymen, 639 ; (Correction), 667
  • - Labelling Goods, Change in Railway Regulations, 208
  • - Labour Co-partnership and the Railways, 183
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Former Officers' Connection with Paper Read at the Institution of Civil Engineers, 129
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Shareholders' Valedictory Meeting, 440
  • - Late Special Trains Withdrawn on the London Electric Railways, 101
  • - Lee-on-the-Solent Classed as a Light Railway, 43
  • - Level Crossings and Railway Companies' Responsibility, 450
  • - Light Railway Between Portmadoc and Dinas, State Assistance for, 675
  • - Light Railways' Committee Report, 13
  • - Locomotive Building at Crewe, Boilers at Horwich, 721
  • - Locomotive, Great Northern, Most Powerful on British Railways, 387
  • - Locomotive Spark Arresters, 441
  • - Locomotives, Ordered from Woolwich, Cost Estimated at £16,000 each, 304, 359
  • - London, Brighton and South Coast Train Services, Accusation of Unpunctuality, 583
  • - London, Chatham and Dover and the South- Eastern and Chatham Electrification Scheme, 667
  • - London and North-Western Long-distance Trains Running with Lancashire and Yorkshire Engines, 667
  • - London and North-Western Railway Councils and Winding Up of Conciliation Boards, 387
  • - London and North-Western Railway Policy for Signal and Telegraph Departments, 43
  • - London and North-Western Railway, Suggestions for Improvement in Working Invited from Railway Employees, 667
  • - London and North-Western Restores Through Service Between Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham and the South-Eastern Railway, 553
  • - London and North-Western V.C. Men Honoured by the Company, 583
  • - London and North-Western Wolverton Carriage Shops, Full Time for Painters, 71
  • - London Tube Railways, Heavy Cost Due to Over-numerous Stations, W. R. Davidge 129
  • - London Underground Railway Loan for Tube Extension and Improvement, Work for Unemployed Men, 301, 359
  • - Luggage in Advance Charge Reduction, 155
  • - Manchester and Buxton, Possible Electrification of Line Between, 101
  • - Melbourne Railways, Electrification of, Cost of Work, 296
  • - Metal Electrification, South African Minister of Railways on, 695
  • - Metropolitan Railway New Steam Engines and Electric Cars, Re-equipment of Electric Locomotives, 241
  • - Metropolitan Railway Settlement with the Government, 271
  • - Metropolitan Railway Trains, Speeding-up, 13
  • - Midland Railway Chairman, Change in, 213
  • - Midland Railway Coal Consumption, 241

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Midland and London and North-Western Railways, Talk of Amalgamation, 155 ; Amalgamation Not Yet Considered, 241
  • - Midland Railway, Men and Wages, Comparison of Figures Between 1914 and 1922, 386
  • - Milk Conveyance Rates Reduction, 441
  • - Minister of Transport, but no Salary, 387
  • - Ministry of Transport, Geddes Committee Proposals Shelved, Fresh Scheme Under Consideration, 271 ; Important Question, 359
  • - Ministry of Transport Inquiries into Train Accidents, 553
  • - Ministry of Transport, No Justification Now for Incurring the Cost of, 213
  • - Ministry of Transport and Stockton and Railway Centenary, 359
  • - National Union of Railwaymen, Falling Numbers, 469
  • - National Union of Railwaymen's New President, 43
  • - National Union of Railwaymen--see also Scottish Railways, also English and Welsh Companies
  • - National Wages Board Awards not Binding, 129
  • - National Wages Board and Scottish Railways, 43, 71, 129, 155
  • - New South Wales Railways and Autogeneous Welding, 301
  • - Nord Railway Company's Automatic Brake Experiments, 676
  • - North British Railway's Claim, Echo of Dispute with the Government, 331
  • - North Country Trains' Competition by East and West Coast Routes, 359
  • - North-Eastern Railway and Revival in Traffic, 441
  • - North-Eastern Railway Sleepers Destroyed by Fire at Hartlepool, 41
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Swing Bridge Over the Ouse, Fire Damage and Inconvenience in Communication, 331
  • - North Staffordshire Railway Coal Traffic, Heaviest Week Since August, 1917, 271
  • - Norwegian Committee to Discuss Electrification of all Railways, 71
  • - Norwegian Electric Railways, Estimates of Cost, 213
  • - Outer London Railway Bills, Proposals for Revival, 667
  • - Overcrowding on London Omnibus and Underground Railways, 611
  • - Parcels Traffic "To Pay" Arrangements, 583
  • - Paris Evening Train Service for London vid Havre and Southampton, 639
  • - Passenger Decrease on London Trains and Trade Stagnation, 497
  • - Passenger Train Mileage and Fares Statistics, 13, 129
  • - Passengers Decrease and Loss of Revenue, 667
  • - Pekin New Electric Tramway, Demolition of Portion of City Wall, 13
  • - Penzance Station and Rebuilt Viaduct, 721
  • - Petrol Shunting Locomotives for French Railways, 331
  • - Pietermaritzburg-Glencoe Section, South African Railways, Electrification, 183
  • - Platform Tickets on the Midland Railway and Resulting Income, 497
  • -Polish Railway Material Orders, New Department to Deal with, 695
  • - Privately Owned Wagons, Announcement by Ministry of Transport, 213
  • - Privilege Tickets and Railwaymenís Pay, 497
  • - Pullman Luncheon and Dining Car, Glasgow to Perth, 639
  • - Quarterly Returns of Railway Accidents, 721
  • - Queensland Government's Projected Railway for Mount Oxide Area, 525
  • - Queensland Railway Department, Coal from the State Colliery, 301
  • - Rail Motor Car on Out-back Line in Victoria, 611
  • - Railway Benevolent Institution Annual Dinner, 155
  • - Railway Claims and Government Liability, 415
  • - Railway Companies and Amalgamation--see Railways Amalgamation
  • - Railway Companies' Association, New Chairman and Vice-chairman, 301
  • - Railway Companies' Committee and Railwaymen's Unions, 301--see also Wages
  • - Railway Companies' Losses and Government Control, 359
  • - Railway Companies and Rates Reduction, 387, 721
  • - Railway Companies' Reports, Omissions Under Government Sanction, 71, 387
  • - Railway Fires by Locomotive Sparks, Companies' Liability, 583
  • - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 13, 183, 266, 440, 553
  • - Railway Rates Reduction and Railway Managers, 387, 721
  • - Railway Rates Tribunal, A Question, 359
  • - Railway Rates Tribunal and Rates Advisory Committee, New Address, 301
  • -- Rates Advisory Committee and Classification of Goods, 187, 497
  • -- Classification of Traffic, Proposals, 553
  • - Railway Returns for 1921, 415
  • - Railway Statistics a Necessary Expense, 469
  • - Railway Statistics for October and the Coal Strike, 129
  • - Railway Statistics for November, 213
  • - Railway Titles, Old and New, 129, 721
  • - Railways Act Allotment to Companies, Scheme for Distribution of Sum, 583
  • - Railways Act Two Panels, Constitution of, 387
  • - Railways Amalgamation Tribunal:
  • -- Amalgamation of Alexandra Dock, Cambrian, Cardiff, Rhymney and Taff Vale Companies with the Great Western, 331, 415
  • -- Amalgamation of Barry Railway with the Great Western, 525
  • -- Amalgamation of Hull and Barnsley with North-Eastern, 266, 271, 359
  • -- Amalgamation of South Wales Railways with Great Western, Running Powers of other Lines, 469
  • -- Barry Port and Gwendreath Valley Absorption by Great Western Railway, 695

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Railways Amalgamation Tribunal (continued):
  • -- Great Western Railway Absorption of Various Welsh Railways and the West Somerset Railway, Meetings, 643
  • -- London, Chatham and Dover and South-Eastern Railway Amalgamation, 667
  • -- London and North-Western and Midland Railways' Amalgamation, 331
  • -- Maryport and Carlisle Railway to be Absorbed in North-Western, Midland and West Scottish Group, 271
  • -- Railway Companies' Meetings with Regard to Amalgamation Schemes, 359
  • -- Western Group (Great Western and other Companies) Amalgamation Scheme, 271
  • - Railwaymen and Public Affairs, Change of Attitude, 183
  • - Railwaymen--see also National Union, Railway Companies' Committee, and Wages
  • - Registration of Seats on the Great Western Railway, Extension of System, 704
  • - Re-painting of Great Western Coaching Stock, 497
  • - Road Transport by Railway Companies, Opposition to the Bill, 146
  • - Road Transport by Railway Companies, Change of Proposals by Railway, 212
  • - Road Transport, Withdrawal of Bill for Powers by North-Western-Midland Group, 707
  • - Roads or Branch Railways in New Zealand, 525
  • - Rotary Converters for Railway Work, Major A. M. Taylor's View, 247
  • - Runcorn-Weston Point New Light Railway, 611
  • - Safe British Railways, 730
  • - Saint Lazare Underground Station, 415
  • - Scottish Award and N.U.R. Meeting, 129
  • - Scottish Railways' Eight-hour Day, 71
  • - Scottish Railways' Proposals to Men as to Pay and Conditions of Work, 43, 71, 129, 155
  • - Searchlights on Engines of Express Trains in the Punjab, 649
  • - Severn Barrage Scheme, A Question, 583
  • - Signalling, Automatic, Between Liverpool and Birkenhead, 387
  • - Signals, Route Indicating, and Platelayers' Warning, 469, 721
  • - Solway Junction Railway Closed, 469
  • - South African Railways' Annual Report, 155
  • - South African Railways, Manufacture of Plates for Train Lighting, Thefts of Electric Lamps, 525
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Bridge at Rochester to be Reopened, 129
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Electrification Proposals, 241, 667
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Suburban Lines, Projected Electrification, 639
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Passenger and Mileage Statistics, 469
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham and the Southern Group, 183, 468, 667
  • - South Manchuria Railway Electric Powerhouse Capacity, 42
  • - South Wales Independent Railways Incorporation in Great Western System, 525
  • - Stockton and Darlington Railway Centenary in 1925, Various Proposals for Celebration, 359
  • - Summer Time Agreement for Britain, France and Belgium, 213
  • - Swiss Federal Railways Electrification, Cost of, 553
  • - Sydney City Railway Extensions, 13
  • - Sydney, Large Viaduct and Tunnel for Roselle Bay-Darling Island Railway Line, 271
  • - Taff Vale Company's Report, Rolling Stock Expenditure, 441
  • - Tasmania to Supply Herself with Home-made Locomotives, 301
  • - Testing Locomotive at Purdue University, 525
  • - Thomas, Mr. J. H., on the Amalgamation Question as Regards Labour, 583
  • - Tilbury Landing Stage and other Work, Bill Passed Committee, 359
  • - Toronto and Northern Ontario Railway Extension, 583
  • - Torrington-Hallwill Railway, Tenders Invited, 331
  • - Toulouse Railway Workshop Destroyed by Fire, 359
  • - Tourist Tickets and Summer Excursion Traffic to be Resumed, 525
  • - Traffic Statistics, Freight, for December, 1921, 441
  • - Traffic Statistics, Passenger, for December, 415
  • - Traffic, Weekly, Returns Resumed, 129
  • - Train Resistance, Editorial Inquiry, 736
  • - Tramway for Hankow, 155
  • - Trans-Saharan Railway, French Proposals, 639
  • - Tunnel, Cornimont, Labresse, Metzeral, in France, Parliament's Consent for Construction Requested, 695
  • - Turbine Locomotive Tests in Switzerland, 553
  • - Underground Poster on Employees, Wages Amount and Wages Percentage, 101
  • - Underground Railways, Additional Cars, 583
  • - Underground Railways, Overcrowding in Paris, Berlin and New York, 469
  • - Underground Railways, Reduced Expenditure, but Fall also in Traffic and Receipts, 301
  • - Underground Railways--see also London Underground
  • - United States Railways:
  • -- Alaska, U.S.A. Government Railway Nearing Completion, 71
  • -- American Aid for Foreign Railways, 525
  • -- American Railway Rates and Charges, Investigation, 66
  • -- Approaching Reduction in Rates, 611
  • -- Bridge, High-level, Across the Hudson, New York Central Railway, 695
  • -- "Carrier Current" Communication for American Railways, Demonstration at Schenectady, 415, 441
  • -- Chicago Great Western Railway Immunity from Accident, 418
  • -- Class I. Railways' Finance for 1921, 469

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - United States Railways (continued):
  • -- Death of Mr. F. J. Angier, 611
  • -- Electrification of Railways and Inland Waterways, President Harding's Views, 441
  • -- Employees on American Railways in July, 1920, and July, 1921, 101
  • -- Freight Car, Metal, Dating from the Civil War, 387
  • -- Inter-State Commerce Commission :
  • -- Automatic Train Control, Order to Forty-nine Companies, 721
  • -- Automatic Twin Control, Cost Question, 241
  • -- Power Brakes, Investigation as to Adequacy, and Improvements, 441
  • -- Locomotive Ash Removal in America, Use of Water-filled Ashpits, 695
  • -- Radiophone and Radiograph Outfits on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Expresses, 497
  • -- Railway Working, Private and Government, Compared, 415
  • -- Reduction in Wages of Maintenance-of- way Men, 695
  • -- Telegraph Lines Difficulties in Floods and Storms, 441
  • -- Terrible Accident Near Philadelphia, 497
  • -- Timber for Railways, Dispute and Conference, 695
  • - Unnecessary Competition, 441
  • - Unsold Articles at Royal Agricultural Shows, Pre-war Railway Carriage Allowance to be Resumed, 129
  • - Victorian Railways' Extension of Electric Lighting of Trains, 525
  • - Victorian Railways' Increased Receipts, 271
  • - Wages Bill and High Fares, 667
  • - Wages Reductions and Cost of Living, 359, 721
  • - War Memorial, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 213
  • - War Memorial, North Staffordshire Railway, 301
  • - Welsh Railways Construction Stopped During War to be Continued by Great Western Company, 525
  • - White Paper on Railway Employees Cancelled and New One Issued, 241
  • - Whitley Councils, Local, to Come into Force in April, 101, 331
  • - Whitley Councils of the Railway Companies, About to Begin Operation, 331
  • - Wireless Communication on Railways, 667
  • - Woolwich Locomotives and Unemployment, Cost of, 590
  • RAINFALL, Remarkable, in Houston, Texas, 497
  • Refractories' Resistance to Corrosion by Slag, Dust or Ash, Method of Determination, W. J. Rees, 271
  • Refuse Disposal in Calcutta, Comparison Between Cost of Removal by Petrol or Electric Lorries, 359
  • Rhine-Maine-Danube Canal, Company for Construction Founded, 36
  • Rivers, Flow of, New Method of Gauging, Professor J. Joly, 583
  • Road Sprinkler, Sweeper and Refuse Collector, Automatic Worker at Birmingham, 271
  • Road Transport by Railway Companies, Opposition to the Bill, 146
  • Rolling the Teeth in Hob Gear Blanks, 667
  • Roumanian Oilfields, Cause of Failure in Production, 720
  • Rubber for Public Thoroughfares, Experiments in Ceylon, 729
  • Russian "Electrification Bank," 497
  • Russian Permit for Free Importation of Motor Cars, 525

S

  • SAFETY Lamps in Mines, Increased Use of, 71
  • Saint Lawrence--see Waterway
  • Salt Water Mosquito Extermination, Result of Experiments, 695
  • Salvage Operations at Oppau, Conclusions Arrived at, 129
  • Sample Room, First All-British, Opened in Brussels, 359
  • Sandstone Preservation from Decay, Methods Suggested, 667
  • Saw, Circular, for Stone Cutting, 469
  • Scholarships, "Archibald Dawnay," 371
  • Scholarships in Art or Science and Technology, 371
  • Scientific and Industrial Research :
  • - Report on Concrete for Floors, 43
  • - Scientific Instruments, New Journal for Description of, 695
  • Screw Jacks, Duff Manufacturing Company, 100
  • Shanghai Harbour Improvement, Recommendations of International Board, 13
  • Shanghai, New Dockyard, 497
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
  • - Chinese Ice Breakers for Passage of Steamers to Tientsin, 71
  • - Earliest St earn-propelled Vessels in the East, 101
  • - Explosion on Cardiff Steamer, 553
  • - Fireproof Bulkheads for Cunard Liner Samaria and other Vessels, 427
  • - French Battleship Liberte to be Refloated, 611
  • - Geared Turbine Steamer, Trials for French Merchant Service, Cammell Laird and Co., 71
  • - German - built Steamer Bismarck to be Handed Over to White Star Line and Renamed Majestic, 359
  • - German Warships' Fatal Collision, 583
  • - H 42, Submarine, Lost with All Hands, 331
  • - Icebreaker Built at Yokohama, 415
  • - Interesting Reconstruction of Former German Gunboat, 553
  • - Italian Large New Liners for Rapid Voyages from Barcelona to South America, 469
  • - Japanese Mercantile Fleet, 639
  • - Japanese Yards, Merchant Vessels Built in 1921, 695
  • - Leviathan to be Re-conditioned for Re-entry into Transatlantic Service, 213
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
  • - Lifeboat Engine, New Type, for the Royal National Institution, 525
  • - Lifeboats, Five New Motor, for the Royal National Institution, 301
  • - Messageries Maritimes Liner Aramis Launched at Bordeaux, 415
  • - Motor Lifeboats for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 525
  • - Oil Fueling Facilities at Sunderland, 583
  • - Oil Supply for Ships through Submarine Pipes, 441
  • - Orient Liner Orontes Sold for Use as Exhibition Ship, 301
  • - Salvage of Sunken Vessels by Electrical Process, V. H. Pearson, 441
  • - Self-discharging Steamship in America, 497
  • - Ship Caisson Launch, Curious Structure, 695
  • - Ship's Position, Average Time Taken to Find, 667
  • - Swedish Shipowners Petition for Government Aid to Arrest Stagnation in Merchant Fleet, 271
  • - Tyne River, Vessels Launched from, 497
  • - United States Coastguard Cutter Tamoa, First of Four Electrically Driven, 101
  • - White Star Line Commodore, 71
  • SILVER Mining in Cobalt and District, Canada, Exceptionally Valuable Results, 129
  • Silver Ore, Rich Vein of, Discovered at Dawson, 583
  • Singapore Municipality, Scheme for Various Improvements, 155
  • Smoke Abatement, Recommendations by Ministry of Health Committee, 129
  • Smoke Abatement Recommendations of Sheffield Committee, 695
  • Smoke Prevention, S. M. Duguid, 136
  • Soapstone Near the Canadian Pacific Railway, 639
  • Solar Eclipse in September, Wireless Station to be Set Up on Coast of Western Australia, 667
  • South African Market for Fittings, Cooking and Heating Apparatus, andc., 71
  • South African Mine, New State Areas, Large New Plant to be Constructed, 155
  • South African Outbreak and Electrical Equipment Wrecked, 497
  • Spacing Collars, 282
  • Spanish Company's Important Hydro-electric Station, 387
  • Spooner, Henry J., Retirement from Headship of Polytechnic School of Engineering, 398
  • Steel--see Iron
  • Stooker, Automatic, Ian Munro, 457
  • Strassburg Port Extension, 497
  • Swansea Docks to Pass to Great Western Railway, 638
  • Swiss Federal Council and Rhine Navigation, 525
  • Swiss Hours and Conditions of Labour, Amended Law, 721
  • Swiss, Machine Industry in Poor Plight, 441
  • Swiss Watch and Clock Trade Exchanged for Locomotive Manufacture, 301, 415
  • Synthetic Ammonia, M. Georges Claude's Process Much Improved, 271
  • Synthetic Gold as a Subsidiary Matter, 43

T

  • TELEGRAPHY and Telephony, Wireless--see Wireless
  • Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for Newcastle and Gateshead, 469
  • Telephone, Long-distance, Between Pekin and Harbin, 173
  • Telephone System of the United Kingdom, Sir William Noble's Defence, 129
  • Telephoning by London Toll Exchange, Continued Success and Projected Extension, 359
  • Textile Material Resistant to Acids, even Sulphuric Acid, 271
  • Thermal Sanitation in, the Tropics, G. W. Grabham, 71
  • Thornycroft's Staff Dinner, 197
  • Timber Fibre Lengths and Strength of Wood, 441
  • Timber, Peeled and Unpeeled, Durability Comparison, 387
  • Timber Preservation by Soaking in Solution of Waste Zinc Sulphate, L. D. Hingle, 469
  • Timber Preservation by Use of Natural Copper Sulphate Waters, 359
  • Timber Seasoning by Use of Ozone, 415, 667
  • Tip Wagons, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 222
  • Trade Revival, Pessimistic View, George Pate, 183
  • Tramways--see Railways
  • Transvaal Gold Mines' Diminished Output, 155
  • Trees in Western America, Douglas Fir's Enormous Proportions, 553
  • Troy, Ancient Gold Mines and Concession to British Company, 525
  • Tunnel, Vehicular, Under the Hudson River, 71
  • Turbine, 60,000-Kilowatt, American Steam Consumption Tests, 387
  • Turbines, Hydraulic, Ever-breaking Size Record, 553
  • Turkey Remits Duty on Motor Lorries for Public Service, 183
  • Tuticorin as a Deep-water Port, 129
  • Tyne Swing Bridge Repairs, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 611

U

  • UNITED States Census, Preliminary Occupation Statistics, 43
  • United States Very Large Production of Certain Minerals and other Things in Proportion to Population and Land, 43
  • University College, London, 371
  • University of Nancy, Summer Holiday Course in Electrotechnics, 252
  • "Utility Model Law" for China, 13

V

  • VANCOUVER, Lumber Site and Timber Preserves, 13
  • Vaux, Research, and Natural Gas Discovery, 564
  • Verdun Transhipment Port, 525
  • Volcano on Hawaii, Borings to be Undertaken with View of Determining Heat, Amount of Steam, andc., 241
  • Volcano Kilanea, Hawaii, Projected Investigations, 497

W

  • WAR Memorial for Auckland, New Zealand, 401
  • War Memorial, Lloydís Register of Shipping, Unveiling, 553
  • Water Softening by Use of Raw Peat, 525
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Oldham and Rochdale Negotiations with Regard to Water Supply, 387
  • - Paris Water Supply and Threatened Strike, 721
  • - Reservoir to be Constructed for Runcorn, 213
  • - San Francisco's Water Supply to be Augmented, 553
  • - Singapore and State of Kedah, Two Projects for Water Supply, 101
  • - Water Supply by Causeway Over Straits of Johore, Large Project, 101
  • WATER Tank, Large, Failure from Rust, 583
  • Waterway Proposed Between Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence, Reported International Negotiations, 101, 387
  • Water Wheel Bursting Accident at Ontario Power Companyís Niagara Works, 553
  • Waterworks Pumping Station Flooded by the Mississippi, 667
  • Welland Ship Canal, Locks on the, Tenders Invited for Construction, 695
  • Werkspoor, Very Serious Fire Damage, 667
  • Wire Cables Preferable to Eyebar Chains for Large Suspension Bridges, Ralph Modjeski, 271
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
  • - Agriculture in France, Assistance by Wireless Telephony, 695
  • - Bergen Wireless Service, 491
  • - Broadcasting Wireless Stations at Trafford Park and Slough, 639
  • - Commission Reports Favourably on Carnarvon Station, Thermionic Valve Stations Recommended for England, Canada, Australia, South Africa and India, 271
  • - Crime and Criminals Detection by Wireless in New York, 639
  • - Eiffel Tower Wireless Station, Transmitting Power to be Much Increased, 331
  • - Eiffel Tower to Connect Lausanne with London, 415, 441
  • - High-power Radio Station at Qwaki, near Tokyo, 129
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued):
  • - Increased Horse-power Used in Wireless Transmitting Stations, 611
  • - Lausanne New Installation for Telephonic Communication with Eiffel Tower, London, and America; also with Aeroplanes on London-Paris-Lausanne Route, 415
  • - Leafield Wireless Messages Heard at Perth, Western Australia, 13
  • - Marconi Company's Offer to Equip Long- range Service in South Africa, Conditions, 129
  • - Radio Communication with Electric Trains, 415
  • - Radio Communication Projected Between New York and the Argentine, 721
  • - Successful Communication Between Mine and Earth's Surface, 721
  • - Swedish Wireless Telegraph Station for Navigation, 13
  • - Tokyo and Osaka, Wireless Telephonic Service Under Consideration, 667
  • - Transatlantic Amateur Wireless Tests, Prize Won by Manchester Society, 129
  • - Weather Forecasts by Wireless for French Farmers, 129
  • WIRE-TYING System, Gerrard, to Replace Hooping for Chests, 721
  • Wood Preservative Aczol, Tests, 525
  • Wool, Disinfection, Experiment in Cost Reduction, 721
  • Woolwich Arsenal Scholarship for Trade Lads, Founded by Former Boy Employee, 13
  • Works Development at Gloucester, Alfred, Danks, Limited, 282

Y

  • YANGTZE River, China, Blasting Operations to Facilitate Navigation and Commerce, 497

Z

  • ZINC Dust Fire Dangers, 583
  • Zinc and Lead Mines Dumps in Wales to be Treated by Electrolytic Process to Produce Zinc, 331
  • Zinc and Lead Ores Awaiting Purchase in Hunan, China, 43
  • Zinc Smelting Works at Jamshedpur, Spelter and Sulphuric Acid Products, 505
  • Zinc, Some Modern Uses of, Ernest A. Smith, 331
  • Zinc Sulphide and Phosphorescent Light, 436
  • Zirconia as Suitable Lining for Metallurgical and Electric Furnaces, 129
  • Zirconium Metal, Properties and Uses of, 71

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