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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 | *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 | |||
Anatolia, Rivers in, Adaptability for Transport and Industry, 557 | |||
Anti-freezing Solutions and Use of Glycerine, 183 | |||
Architectural Humour and Woman, 611 | |||
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 | |||
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*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 | |||
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- | |||
Boiler Explosion Due to Neglected Corrosion, 339 | |||
Boiler, Vertical Cross Tube, Explosion, 101 | |||
Boilers, New, for Greenwich Power Station, 309 | |||
Bovey Lignite, 496 | |||
Bricks, | |||
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 | |||
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 | |||
Bursting of Superheater Tube, 553 | |||
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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 | |||
*- 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 | ||
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 Reservoir Capacity to be Increased, 155 | |||
Commercial Motor Vehicles, Annual Parade, 220 | |||
Compressed Gas Storage Cylinders, Research | |||
Concrete Barges for Bringing Coal to London, | |||
Concrete | |||
Concrete Roads in America, Effect of Temperature Extremes, 728 | |||
Coolidge | |||
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 | |||
Cutting Fluids, Need of Lubricant, Eugene C. Bingham, 359 | |||
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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 | |||
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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 | *- 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, | *- 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 | *- 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 | |||
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 | |||
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 | |||
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 | |||
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, | |||
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 | |||
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 | *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 | |||
*Grain Elevators at Durban and Capetown, Progress of Foundations for, 695 | |||
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, | *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 | |||
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 | *- 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 | *- 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 | *- 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, | *- 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 | *- Manganese Ore Deposits of West Africa, 583 | ||
*- Newcastle Iron and Steel Company's Plant and Blast-furnace in South Africa, 155 | |||
Ford Motor | *- 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. | *- 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 | *- 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, | *- 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, | *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 | *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, | |||
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, | |||
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 | |||
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 | |||
Plates, British Share of the | |||
IRRIGATION Canal, American, Lined with | |||
Italian | |||
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, | *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 | *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 | |||
*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 | |||
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 | *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 | |||
*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 | *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 | |||
*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, | |||
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 | |||
Motor Wagons, Supply of Water to, 52, 430 | |||
Mowing Machine, Greatly Improved Type, Tyzack, Sons and Turner, Limited, 721 | |||
Municipal Electrical | |||
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 | |||
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 | |||
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 | |||
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 | *-- 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 | |||
*- 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 | *- 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 | *- 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 | *- 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, | *- 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 | |||
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 | |||
Great Western Railway | |||
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 | 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, | |||
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 | |||
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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A
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
- "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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