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AERONAUTICS ■■
A
Air Demonstration to Dominion Representatives at Croydon Aerodrome, 559
*AERONAUTICS :
 
*- Air Demonstration to Dominion Representatives at Croydon Aerodrome, 559
Monoplane, Portion Picked Up from the Sea near Hythe, 669
*- Monoplane, Portion Picked Up from the Sea near Hythe, 669
 
*- New York and San Francisco, Projected Air Mail Continuous Service, 175
New York and San Francisco, Projected Air Mail Continuous Service, 175
*- Propeller v. Jet System of Propulsion, E. Buckingham, 175
 
*- R 38 Memorial Prize, 466
Propeller v. Jet System of Propulsion, E.
*ALEXANDRIA and Suez Ports, Improvement and Recommendations, 151
 
*Allen-Liversidge, Limited, Staff Dinner, 543
Buckingham, 175
*Aluminium Chloride, Properties and Uses of, 311
 
*American Government Purchasing Departments' Disuse of the Metric System, 395
R 38 Memorial Prize, 466
*Antimony from Hunan, Large Export Trade, 201
 
*Argentina, Oilfield Production, 505
ALEXANDRIA and Suez Ports, Improvement and Recommendations, 151
 
Allen-Liversidge, Limited, Staff Dinner, 543
 
Aluminium Chloride, Properties and Uses of, 311
 
American Government Purchasing Departments’ Disuse of the Metric System, 395
 
Antimony from Hunan, Large Export Trade, 201
 
Argentina, Oilfield Production, 505
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association of Consulting Engineers :
*ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
 
*- Annual Dinner, 567
Annual Dinner, 567
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
 
*- Election of President, 25
Institute, Iron and Steel :
*INSTITUTE OF METALS :
 
*-Autumn Meeting, 25, 210
Election of President, 25
*-Use of Non-ferrous Metals in Engineering, Second Annual Autumn Lecture, Sir Henry Fowler, 25, 210
 
*- Birmingham Section :
Institute of Metals :
*-- X-rays and Crystal Structure, Lecture, Dr. H. B. Keene, 587
 
*- London Local Section :
Autumn Meeting, 25, 210
*-- American Non-ferrous Metallurgy, Lecture by Dr. Rosenhain, 484
 
*INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
Use of Non-ferrous Metals in Engineering, I Second Annual Autumn Lecture, Sir i Henry Fowler, 25, 210
*- Research in Manufacture, Sir J. J. Thomson, 41
 
*INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
Birmingham Section :
*- Awards of Medals and Premium, 325
 
*- Transport Adventure in Persia, Lecture by Major T. Salkield, 505
X-rays and Crvstal Structure, Lecture, Dr. H. B. Keene, 587
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
 
*- Address of New Offices, 112
London Local Section :
*- Crompton Medal Award for Paper, 559
 
*- Fourth Annual Dinner, 459
American Non-ferrous Metallurgy, Lecture by Dr. Rosenhain, 484
*- Motor Car Insurance Examination by the Institution, 175
 
*- Petrol-electric Propulsion : Its Advantage as Regards Economy, L. Murphy, 615
Institute of Physics :
*- Special Conference at the Shipping Exhibition, 290
 
*- Utility Prize Award, 492
Research in Manufacture, Sir J. J. Thom- | son,41
*INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Industrial Oxygen, T. Campbell Finlayson, Reprint of Paper on Sale, 356
Institute of Transport :
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Awards for Papers, 466
Awards of Medals and Premium, 325
*- Vernon Harcourt Lectures on "River Training and Maintenance," R. F. Hindmarsh, 367
 
*- Yarrow Scholarship, Applications Invited, 175
Transport Adventure in Persia, Lecture by Major T. Salkield, 505
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Annual Conversazione, 28
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
*- Date of Opening Meeting, 328
 
*- Election of New Members of Council, 86
Address of New Offices, 112
*- Electrical Aids for the Deaf, C. M. R. Balbi, 693
 
*- Formal Meeting to Receive Liquidators' Report, 55
Crompton Medal Award for Paper, 559
*- Meetings at 6 p.m., Votes in Favour, 395
 
Fourth Annual Dinner, 459
 
Motor Car Insurance Examination by the Institution, 175
 
Petrol-electric Propulsion : Its Advantage as Regards Economy, L. Murphy, 615
 
Special Conference at the Shipping Exhibition, 290
 
Utility Prize Award, 492
 
Institution of Chemical Engineers :
 
Industrial Oxygen, T. Campbell Finlayson, Reprint of Paper on Sale, 356
 
Institution of Civil Engineers :
 
Awards for Papers, 466
 
Vernon Harcourt Lectures on River
 
Training and Maintenance,R. F. Hindmarsh, 367
 
Yarrow Scholarship, Applications Invited, 175
 
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
 
Annual Conversazione, 28
 
Date of Opening Meeting, 328
 
Election of New Members of Council, 86
 
Electrical Aids for the Deaf, C. M. R. Balbi, 693
 
Formal Meeting to Receive Liquidators’ Report, 55
 
Meetings at 6 p.m., Votes in Favour, 395
 
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institution of Electrical Engineers (continued) :
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (continued) :
 
*- Scholarship Awards, 459
Scholarship Awards, 459
*- Informal Section :
 
*-- First Meeting, Engineering Training, Dr. A. Russell, 615
Informal Section :
*INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
 
*- Air Cooling and its Purposes, J. Roger Preston, 13
First Meeting, Engineering Training, Dr. A. Russell, 615
*INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
 
*- Industrial and Shop Lighting Effects, Lecture and Demonstration, 658
Institution of Heating and Ventilating Engineers :
*- New President, Date of Induction and Address, 484
 
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
Air Cooling and its Purposes, J. Roger Preston, 13
*- Annual Dinner, 677
 
*- North-Western Branch :
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
*-- Annual Dinner, 655
 
*INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
Industrial and Shop Lighting Effects, Lecture and Demonstration, 658
*- Meeting, Two Daysí, at Nottingham, Programme, 58
 
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
New President, Date of Induction and Address, 484
*- Awards Announcement, 227
 
*- Further Scholarship Awards, 484
Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Elections of Honorary Member, also of First Lady Member, 93
Annual Dinner, 677
*- "Proceedings" Issued Twice Yearly, 451  
 
*- Theory of Interlocking, J. S. Moore, 97
North-Western Branch :
*INSTITUTION, ROYAL, OF GREAT BRITAIN :  
 
*- Juvenile Christmas Lectures by Sir William Bragg, Subjects of, 543, 677
Annual Dinner, 655
*- Meetings and Elections, 25, 630
 
*- Programme of Lectures Before Easter, 708
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
*INSTITUTION OF WATER ENGINEERS :
 
*- Winter Meeting and List of Papers, 615
Meeting, Two Days’, at Nottingham, Programme, 58
*SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
 
*- Premium Awards for Papers, 682
Institution of Naval Architects :
*SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY :
 
*- Titania Glasses Compared with Lime and with Magnesia Glasses, 477
Awards Announcement, 227
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
 
*- World's Copper Control Largely in One Company's Hands, Sir R. Redmayne, 41
Further Scholarship Awards, 484
*SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
 
*- Award of Symons Gold Medal, 705
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers :
*SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS :
 
*- Mr. Richard Hazleton, 371
Elections of Honorary Member, also of First Lady Member, 93
*SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL :  
 
*- Exhibition, 702
“Proceedings” Issued Twice Yearly, 451 Theory of Interlocking, J. S. Moore, 97
*ASWAN Dam, Discharge of Sluices, New Instrument for Measurement, 358
 
*Atlantic Cable, Largest and Fastest Ever Laid, 41
Institution, Royal, of Great Britain : Juvenile Christmas Lectures by Sir William Bragg, Subjects of, 543, 677
*Atom in Collision, Photographed After 21,000 Attempts, 97
 
*Australia, Accelerated Service to Fremantle, 395
Meetings and Elections, 25, 630
*Australia, Four New Bridges Across Murray River, 505
 
*Australia, Locks on Murray River, to Cost Ten Millions Sterling, 253
Programme of Lectures Before Easter, 708
*Australian Trade Statistics, 341
 
*Australia's Largest Reciprocating Engine, 669
Institution of Water Engineers : Winter Meeting and List of Papers, 615
 
Society of Engineers :
 
Premium Awards for Papers, 682
 
Society of Glass Technology :
 
Titania Glasses Compared with Lime and with Magnesia Glasses, 477
 
Society, Royal, of Arts :
 
World’s Copper Control Largely in One Company’s Hands, Sir R. Redmayne, 41
 
Society, Royal Meteorological : Award of Symons Gold Medal, 705
 
Society of Technical Engineers :
 
Mr. Richard Hazleton, 371
 
Societies, Physical and Optical : Exhibition, 702
 
ASWAN Dam, Discharge of Sluices, New Instrument for Measurement, 358
 
Atlantic Cable, Largest and Fastest Ever Laid, 41
 
Atom in Collision, Photographed After 21,000 Attempts, 97
 
Australia, Accelerated Service to Fremantle, 395
 
Australia, Four New Bridges Across Murray River, 505
 
Australia, Locks on Murray River, to Cost Ten Millions Sterling, 253
 
Australian Trade Statistics, 341
 
Australia’s Largest Reciprocating Engine, 669
 
BALTIC to the North Sea, Deepening the Flintraennan Passage in the Oeresund, 423, 451
 
Barium Sulphate, Enormous Crystal from Mine near Appleby, 423
 
Basingstoke Canal, Reported Purchase of, 71
 
Bauxite, Large Deposits Reported in Permsk Province, 281
 
Belt Conveyor, New Type, 227
 
Bengal Ropeways Bill Becomes Law, 477
 
Bengal Scheme for Storm Water Disposal, 451
 
Birmingham Tramway System Extension, 395 Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
 
Boilers Fired with “ Lopulco ” Pulverised Fuel, Efficiency Results, 13
 
Boilers for Use with Refuse Coal, Result of Tests, 97
 
Bombay Government Regulations for Boiler Attendants, 505
 
Bombay Government to Spend £6,000,000 on
 
Sea Front Reclamation, 531
 
Book of the Thornycroft, 599
 
Boulogne Harbour Improvement, Dredging and Deepening the Inner Part, 311
 
Brake Operation on Motor Vehicles, Difficulties, and a New Patent, 311
 
Breaking-up of Scrap Metal, 682
 
Bricks Made from Gold Mine Dumps, Value of, 125
 
Bridge Centuries Old at Last Being Destroyed in India, 531
 
Bridge Foundations, Caisson Position Electrically Ascertained, 227
 
Bridge with Record Main Span, 125
 
Bridge, Valuable, at Springfield, Mass., Completely Destroyed by Fire, 395
 
British Chemical Standards Movement, 253
 
British Engineering Standards Association :
 
British Engineering Standards Specifications, Withdrawal from Circulation of B.S. Specification 72—1917, Revision in Progress, 41
 
British Forestry Commissioners’ Extensive Schemes, 41
 
British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association :
 
Alloys Used in Die-casting, Investigation of, 13
 
First Experimental Report, 615, 643
 
0
CABLE Between United States and France.
 
Said to be World’s Largest, 587
 
Calcutta, King George’s Dock, Water Area and Other Dimensions, 125
 
Canada, Automobile Manufacture in, Statistics. 13
 
Canada’s Greatly Increased Trade, Statistics for Past Year, 367
 
Canada’s Mineral Production Recovery, Statistics, 227, 367
 
Canada’s Production of Gold in 1922, 151
 
Canada, Striking Growth of Water Power Development, 13
 
Canadian Great Lakes, Complaints of Excessive Diversion of Water by United States, 97


Canadian Iron Ore Mining, Position of, Government Committee’s Report, 311
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*BALTIC to the North Sea, Deepening the Flintraennan Passage in the Oeresund, 423, 451
*Barium Sulphate, Enormous Crystal from Mine near Appleby, 423
*Basingstoke Canal, Reported Purchase of, 71
*Bauxite, Large Deposits Reported in Permsk Province, 281
*Belt Conveyor, New Type, 227
*Bengal Ropeways Bill Becomes Law, 477
*Bengal Scheme for Storm Water Disposal, 451
*Birmingham Tramway System Extension, 395
*Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
*Boilers Fired with "Lopulco" Pulverised Fuel, Efficiency Results, 13
*Boilers for Use with Refuse Coal, Result of Tests, 97
*Bombay Government Regulations for Boiler Attendants, 505
*Bombay Government to Spend £6,000,000 on Sea Front Reclamation, 531
*Book of the Thornycroft, 599
*Boulogne Harbour Improvement, Dredging and I Deepening the Inner Part, 311
*Brake Operation on Motor Vehicles, Difficulties, and a New Patent, 311
*Breaking-up of Scrap Metal, 682
*Bricks Made from Gold Mine Dumps, Value of, 125
*Bridge Centuries Old at Last Being Destroyed in India, 531
*Bridge Foundations, Caisson Position Electrically Ascertained, 227
*Bridge with Record Main Span, 125
*Bridge, Valuable, at Springfield, Mass., Completely Destroyed by Fire, 395
*British Chemical Standards Movement, 253
*British Engineering Standards Association :
*- British Engineering Standards Specifications, Withdrawal from Circulation of B.S. Specification 72--1917, Revision in Progress, 41
*British Forestry Commissionersí Extensive Schemes, 41
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association :
*- Alloys Used in Die-casting, Investigation of, 13
*- First Experimental Report, 615, 643


Canadian Islands of the Arctic Circle, Investigators from Quebec, 71
C
 
*CABLE Between United States and France, Said to be World's Largest, 587
Canadian Patents Issued, A Record Year, 693
*Calcutta, King George's Dock, Water Area and Other Dimensions, 125
 
*Canada, Automobile Manufacture in, Statistics, 13
Canadian Westinghouse Company’s Works, Factory Extension, 97, 175
*Canada's Greatly Increased Trade, Statistics for Past Year, 367
 
*Canada's Mineral Production Recovery, Statistics, 227, 367
Canal to the Baltic Sea, Polish Scheme, 451
*Canada's Production of Gold in 1922, 151
 
*Canada, Striking Growth of Water Power Development, 13
Canal, Rochdale, Sale of All its Reservoirs and
*Canadian Great Lakes, Complaints of Excessive Diversion of Water by United States, 97
 
*Canadian Iron Ore Mining, Position of, Government Committee's Report, 311
Water Supplies, 201
*Canadian Islands of the Arctic Circle, Investigators from Quebec, 71
 
*Canadian Patents Issued, A Record Year, 693
Canals under Consideration in Belgium, 71
*Canadian Westinghouse Company's Works, Factory Extension, 97, 175
 
*Canal to the Baltic Sea, Polish Scheme, 451
Carbon Black from Surplus of Natural Gas, 451
*Canal, Rochdale, Sale of All its Reservoirs and Water Supplies, 201
 
*Canals under Consideration in Belgium, 71
Catalogues, British, for Constantinople and
*Carbon Black from Surplus of Natural Gas, 451
 
*Catalogues, British, for Constantinople and Towns in the Interior, 669
Towns in the Interior, 669
*Catalogues, British, Lack of, in Canada, 268
 
*Catalogues, British, for Mexico, 253
Catalogues, British, Lack of, in Canada, 268
*Catalogues for Turkey, 543
 
*Cement Manufacturing Company in China, 151
Catalogues, British, for Mexico, 253
*Cement from Spent Shale from Scottish Oilfields, 13
 
*Central Steam Heating for Winnipeg, 599
Catalogues for Turkey, 543
*Ceylon River, Extensive Electric Power Capacity, 13
 
*Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Society, Endowment of Research in South Africa, 227
Cement Manufacturing Company in China, 151
*China, Modern Highway Planned in, 151
 
*Chinese Cruisers to Promote Chinese Trade, 227
Cement from Spent Shale from Scottish Oilfields, 13
*Chinese Government Bureau of Economic Information, 13
 
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES:
Central Steam Heating for Winnipeg, 599
*- American Coal Mines, Fatal Accidents in, 643
 
*- Anthracite and Bituminous Coal in the United States, State of Reserves, 71
Ceylon River, Extensive Electric Power Capacity, 13
*- "Application of Stone Dust in Coal Mines," 451
 
*- British Coal Output Statistics, 227
Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Society, Endowment of Research in South Africa, 227
*- Canadian Coal Production, 643
 
*- Canadian Collieries, Limited, Results of Boring in the Sable River District, 41
China, Modern Highway Planned in, 151
*- Centrifugal Machines for Drying Coal, 669
 
*- Coal Bed Reached After Two Years' Sinking Operations, 531
Chinese Cruisers’to Promote Chinese Trade, 227
*- Coal Dust, Explosive Qualities of, Demonstration, 201
 
*- Coal Find, Valuable, at Cape Breton, 227
Chinese Government Bureau of Economic Information, 13
*- Coal in India, Suggested Import Duty, 311
 
*- Coal Mining by the Chinese, 587
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES:
*- Coke Ovens Battery at Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Begin Work, 669
 
*- Colliery Officials' Federation Annual Conference, Electricity in Mining Work, 175
American Coal Mines, Fatal Accidents in, 643 Anthracite and Bituminous Coal in the
*- Drainage of Coalfields in Yorkshire and Other Counties, Bill to be Deposited for Next Session of Parliament, 693
 
*- Fatal Coal Mine Accidents in the United States, 175
United States, State of Reserves, 71
*- Great Britain's Weekly Coal Production, 669, 693
 
*- Lourenco Marques Coal Traffic Development, 505
Application of Stone Dust in Coal Mines,451
*- Low Temperature Carbonisation of Coal, 41
 
*- Maltby Colliery Disaster Relief Fund, 210
British Coal Output Statistics, 227
*- Maryport District, New Boring by Garswood Hall Colliery Company, 693
 
*- Natal Navigation Collieries Equipment, Exceptionally Fine, 125
Canadian Coal Production, 643
*- New South Wales, Coal Development, 505
 
*- Pressure and Explosion Demonstrations with Different- Varieties of Coal, 395
Canadian Collieries, Limited, Results of
*- Pulverised Coal in Open-hearth Furnaces, Its Utility Still Uncertain, R. H. Lowndes, 559
 
*- Reopening of Old Collieries Projected at Grangemouth and Gartshore, 451
Boring in the Sable River District, 41
*- Saghalien, North or Russian, Reserves of First-class Coal, 423
 
*- Stone Dusting in Coal Mines, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 643
Centrifugal Machines for Drying Coal, 669
*- Swiss Coal Imports, German and Otherwise, 693
 
*- Underseas Coal, Bore-hole at Seaham Harbour, 451
Coal Bed Reached After Two Years’ Sinking Operations, 531
*- Zambesi Basin Coal, Satisfactory Tests, 367
 
*COBALT, World's Supply of, in 1922, 151
Coal Dust, Explosive Qualities of, Demonstration, 201
*Cold Storage in Australia, New Zealand, and United States, 311
 
*Colombia, Various Mineral and Oil Discoveries by Geologists, 505
Coal Find, Valuable, at Cape Breton, 227
*Colombian Government Projected Oil Pipe Line, 669
 
*Colour Test Papers for Detection of Hydrocyanic Acid Vapour in Air of Tanks, Ships, Buildings, andc., after Fumigation, 281
Coal in India, Suggested Import Duty, 311
*Coloured Paints and Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 341
 
*Concrete Roads, Surfacing, Sodium Silicate for, 643
Coal Mining by the Chinese, 587
*Condenser Tube Coatings, Alloy Investigations in Germany, 505
 
*Congress at the British Empire Exhibition--see Exhibitions
Coke Ovens Battery at Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Begin Work, 669
*Congress of Swedish Engineers at Gothenburg, 175
 
*Conveyors, Use of, in Coal Mine Workings, Discussion, W. G. Burt, 451
Colliery Officials’ Federation Annual Conference, Electricity in Mining Work, 175
*Coolidge and X-ray Tubes Insurance 477
 
*Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 190
Drainage of Coalfields in Yorkshire and Other Counties, Bill to be Deposited for Next Session of Parliament, 693
*Co-ordination between Mortar Manufacturers and Shipbuilders, 175
 
*Copper Casting, J. Edgar, 643
Fatal Coal Mine Accidents in the United States, 175
*Copper Production in Chile, 341, 367
 
*Copper Works at Burry Port Restarted, 151
Great Britain’s Weekly Coal Production, 669, 693
*Corrosion--see British Non-ferrous, andc.
 
*Cotton Ginnery in South Africa, 505
Louren^o Marques Coal Traffic Development, 505
*Cotton Mills in China, 13
 
*Cotton Mills for Tasmania, Question of Starting the Industry, 281
Low Temperature Carbonisation of Coal, 41
*Crushing Plant for Gold Mino, Transvaal, 693
 
*Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Distribution of Certificates, 669
Maltby Colliery Disaster Relief Fund, 210
*Crystalline Form of Electro-deposited Metals, 201
 
Maryport District, New Boring by Garswood
 
Hall Colliery Company, 693
 
Natal Navigation Collieries Equipment, Exceptionally Fine, ]25
 
New South Wales, Coal Development, 505
 
Pressure and Explosion Demonstrations with
 
Different Varieties of Coal, 395
 
Pulverised Coal in Open-hearth Furnaces, Its
 
Utility Still Uncertain, R. H. Lowndes, 559
 
Reopening of Old Collieries Projected at Grangemouth and Gartshore, 451
 
Saghalien, North or Russian , Reserves of First-class Coal, 423
 
Stone Dusting in Coal Mines, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 643
 
Swiss Coal Imports, German and Otherwise, 693
 
Underseas Coal, Bore-hole at Seaham Harbour, 451
 
Zambesi Basin Coal, Satisfactory Tests, 367
 
COBALT, World’s Supply of, in 1922, 151
 
Cold Storage in Australia, New Zealand, and United States, 311
 
Colombia, Various Mineral and Oil Discoveries by Geologists, 505
 
Colombian Government Projected Oil Pipe Line, 669
 
Colour Test Papers for Detection of Hydrocyanic Acid Vapour in Air of Tanks, Ships, Buildings, &c., after Fumigation, 281
 
Coloured Paints and Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 341
 
Concrete Roads, Surfacing, Sodium Silicate for, 643
 
Condenser Tube Coatings, Alloy Investigations in Germany, 505
 
Congress at the British Empire Exhibition—see Exhibitions
 
Congress of Swedish Engineers at Gothenburg
 
Conveyors, Use of, in Coal Mine Workings
 
Discussion, W. G. Burt, 451
 
Coolidge and X-ray Tubes Insurance 477
 
Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 190
 
Co-ordination between Mortar Manufacturers
 
and Shipbuilders, 175
 
Copper Casting, J. Edgar. 643
 
Copper Production in Chile, 341, 367
 
Copper Works at Burry Port Restarted, 151
 
Corrosion—see British Non-ferrous, &c.
 
Cotton Ginnery in South Africa, 505
 
Cotton Mills in China, 13
 
Cotton Mills for Tasmania, Question of Starting the Industry, 281
 
Crushing Plant for Gold Mine, Transvaal, 693
 
Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Distribution of Certificates, 669
 
Crystalline Form of Electro-deposited Metals,
 
201


D
D
DAM, Wilson, Across the Tennessee River, Largest in the World, 669
*DAM, Wilson, Across the Tennessee River, Largest in the World, 669
 
*Deafness, Electrical Aids for, C. M. R. Balbi, 693
Deafness, Electrical Aids for, C. M. R. Balbi, 693
*Deafness and the Marconi Instrument, 505
 
*Deafness--see also Electrical Matters
Deafness and the Marconi Instrument, 505 Deafness—see also Electrical Matters Death of Mr. R. W. Hunt, 151
*Death of Mr. R. W. Hunt, 151
 
*Deepest Gold Mines, Brazil and Witwatersrand, 587
Deepest Gold Mines, Brazil and Witwatersrand, 587
*Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
 
*- Committee Report of Investigations on Deterioration by Sea Water, 367
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
*- Licence Issued to Research Association of British Flour Millers, 375
 
*Deutz-Diesel Compressorless Engine, 125
Committee Report of Investigations on Deterioration by Sea Water, 367
*Diamond Cutting Industry in Kimberley, Suggested, 227
 
*Distillation of Tar, Large Plant for, in Winnipeg, 311
Licence Issued to Research Association of British Flour Millers, 375
*Dock, Dry, at St. John, New Brunswick, New, One of Largest in the World, 559
 
*Durban New Graving Dock, Sliding Caissons made by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 97
Deutz-Diesel Compressorless Engine, 125
*Durban, Very Large Graving Dock Under Construction, 71
 
Diamond Cutting Industry in Kimberley, Suggested, 227
 
Distillation of Tar, Large Plant for, in Winnipeg,
 
Dock, Dry, at St. John, New Brunswick, New, One of Largest in the World, 559
 
Durban New Graving Dock, Sliding Caissons made by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 97
 
Durban, Very Large Graving Dock Under Construction, 71


E
E
EARTH Tremors and Mining on the Rand, 367
*EARTH Tremors and Mining on the Rand, 367
 
*Earthquake Action and Popular Misconceptions, J. W. Doty, 531
Earthquake Action and Popular Misconceptions, J. W. Doty, 531
*Egg Preservation, Rapid New Treatment, 587
 
*Einstein and Relativity Theory, Device for Interpretation, 97
Egg Preservation, Rapid New Treatment, 587
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
 
*- American Post Office Lighting to be Reconstituted, 201
Einstein and Relativity Theory, Device for Interpretation, 97
*- Austrian Electrical Industry and Deflation, 587
 
*- British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Plans for Great Water Power Development, 41
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
*- British India and Japan, Trade in Electrical Apparatus, 175
 
*- Central Station Design, Duplication of Equipment and Installation of Safeguards, 97
American Post Office Lighting to be Reconstituted, 201
*- Circuit Breakers, Automatic Re-closing, History of Three, 151
 
*- Cleethorpes Urban Electricity Supply, Proposal to Electricity Commissioners Refused, 643
Austrian Electrical Industry and Deflation, 587
*- Concession and Licence Asked for Storage of Water and Supply of Electric Energy, 137
 
*- Dental Apparatus Material, Superiority of Electricity over Gas in Japanning, 125
British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Plans for Great Water 'Power Development, 41
*- Des Quinze River, Ontario, Sixty Years' Lease of Group of Rapids, 201
 
*- Direct Current, Three-wire, System, Dangers of, for Private Use, 97
British India and Japan, Trade in Electrical Apparatus, 175
*- Electric Furnace Under Construction at Ford Company's Detroit Works, Details of, 71
 
*- Electrical Storage Battery Locomotive for Use in Coal Mines, Prize Offered for Best Vehicle, 395
Central Station Design, Duplication of Equipment and Installation of Safeguards, 97
*- Electricity Commissioners' New Regulations for Overhead Lines, 615
 
*- Estonia, Large Power Station Completed at Ellamaa for State Railways and Other Purposes, 505
Circuit Breakers, Automatic Re-closing, History of Three, 151
*- Experimental Station at Geltow, Details of High-tension Direct-current Machine, 151
 
*- Explosion Due to Cracked Insulator, 615
Cleethorpcs Urban Electricity Supply, Proposal to Electricity Commissioners Refused, 643
*- Ford Factory in Ontario and Large Electrical Equipment, 505
 
*- French Experiments in Wider Use of Electrically Driven Vehicles, 367
Concession and Licence Asked for Storage of Water and Supply of Electric Energy,
*- Furnace, the Electro-thermic Accumulator, A Swedish Invention, 693
 
*- Fynn-Weichsel Alternating Current Motor, 587
Dental Apparatus Material, Superiority of Electricity over Gas in Japanning, 125
*- Gas-filled Lamp and Glare Elimination, Advantage of Larger Candle-power, 201
 
*- Generating Set, 50,000-Kilowatt, by C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd. for Commonwealth Edison Company, Details of, 13
Des Quinze River, Ontario, Sixty Years’ Lease of Group of Rapids, 201
*- Hackney Borough Council and Electric Vehicles for House Refuse Collection, 41
 
*- High-tension Transformers, Drying Out, 395  
Direct Current, Three-wire, System, Dangers of, for Private Use, 97
*- House Wiring for Electricity, Free Installation Advocated in Newport (Mon.), 201
 
*- Immunity from Electrical Current, Great Differences in Capacity of Human Beings, 281
Electric Furnace Under Construction at Ford Company’s Detroit Works, Details of, 71
*- Industrial and Shop Lighting Effects, Demonstration Lecture at British Thomson-Houston Company's Rooms, 658
 
*- Irish Water Power for Electricity, Demand for Purposes of Agriculture and Rural Industry, 201
Electrical Storage Battery Locomotive for Use in Coal Mines, Prize Offered for Best Vehicle, 395
*- King Opens Super-supply Station, 125
 
*- Lesser-known Electrical Utilities, James Orr, 615
Electricity Commissioners’ New Regulations for Overhead Lines, 615
*- Low-voltage Release Equipment Advantage, 615
 
*- Microscope Work by Electric Lamp, 125
Estonia, Large Power Station Completed at Ellainaa for State Railways and Other Purposes, 505
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
 
*- Mines in France, Belgium, andc., Great Deficiency in Use of Electric Signalling, 281
Experimental Station at Geltow, Details of High-tension Direct-current Machine, 151
*- Motor at Work Continuously for. Twenty- seven Years, 367
 
*- Neon Lighting Installation in London, First in Great Britain, 227
Explosion Due to Cracked Insulator, 615
*- New York’s Electric Advertising Signs, and Over a Million Lamps, 201
 
*- New York Electrical Exhibition, Great Growth in Use of Electricity, 477
Ford Factory in Ontario and Large Electrical Equipment, 505
*- Nitrogen Fixation, Electrical Aspect of, P. Bunet, 451
 
* -North Wales and South Cheshire Joint Electricity Authority, 395
French Experiments in Wider Use of Electrically Driven Vehicles, 367
*- Poplar’s Electricity Finance, 669
 
*- Porcelain Insulator Testing and Gases Liberated, 587
Furnace, the Electro-thermic Accumulator, A Swedish Invention, 693
*- Power Station for the British Empire Exhibition, 367, 423
 
*- Power Station for Lighting Problems, 587
Fynn-Weichsel Alternating Current Motor, 587
*- Pretoria Power-house New Plant, 669  
 
*- Quebec, Power Plant for Bryson, 423  
Gas-filled Lamp and Glare Elimination, Advantage of Larger Candle-power, 201
*- Russian Power Stations’ Restoration, Orders for Electrical Plant, 423
 
*- Saskatchewan, Increasing Demand for Electric Light in Yorktown, 437
Generating Set, 50,000-Kilowatt, by C.
*- Saskatchewan, Yorktown, Local Electric Improvement Scheme, 693
 
*- South African Large Electric Power Schemes, 341, 423
A. Parsons and Co., Ltd. for Commonwealth Edison Company, Details of, 13
*- Southern India River, Conference Between Travancore Durbar and Madras Government on Harnessing Question, 151
 
*- Spinning Machines Driven by Electric Motors, 615
Hackney Borough Council and Electric
*- Swedish Rural Electrification, 395
 
*- Synchronous Converter and Power Factor Correction, 587
Vehicles for House Refuse Collection, 41
*- Synthetic Grey Iron, Tests for Making, in a Special Electric Furnace, 227
 
*- Transmission Line Altered to Obtain Much Increased Energy, Remarkable Achievement, 477
High-tension Transformers, Drying Out, 395
*- Transmission of Power Systems, Large, Value of Interconnection, 559
 
*- United States’ Use of Incandescent Lamps Equals that of the Rest of the World, 693
House Wiring for Electricity, Free Installation Advocated in Newport (Mon.), 201
*- Ventilation and Electrical Apparatus, 643  
 
*- Voltages, Very High, Laboratory Demonstration, 693
Immunity from Electrical Current, Great Differences in Capacity of Human Beings, 281
*- Water-cooling Coils in Transformers, Scale Trouble, 587
 
*EMPIRE Mining and Metallurgical Congress of Societies Interested, Arranged for the British Empire Exhibition, 367
Industrial and Shop Lighting Effects, Demonstration Lecture at British Thomson-Houston Company’s Rooms, 658
*Employment Exchanges’ Statistics, 477
 
*Esquimalt Dry Dock, Large Contract for Electrical Pumping Machinery, 281
Irish Water Power for Electricity, Demand for Purposes of Agriculture and Rural Industry, 201
*EXHIBITIONS :
 
*- British Empire Exhibition :
King Opens Super-supply Station, 125
*-- Electric Power Station for Light and Driving, also as an Exhibit, 367, 423
 
*-- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress Arranged, 367, 562
Lesser-known Electrical Utilities, James Orr, 615
*-- Hours of Opening and Closing, 622  
 
*-- World Power Conference, 311, 622
Low-voltage Release Equipment Advantage, 615
*- Brussels Commercial Fair, The Fifth, Growth of, 693
 
*- Leipzig Fair, III Success of, 253
Microscope Work by Electric Lamp, 125
*- Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition, 702
 
*- Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibition, 86, 112
ELECTRICAL MATTERS {continued):
*- Royal Agricultural Show, Awards at, 13  
 
*- Shipping and Engineering Exhibition, 291  
Mines in France, Belgium, &c., Great Deficiency in Use of Electric Signalling, 281
*- Special Conference Inaugurated by Institution of Automobile Engineers, Programme, 291
 
*- Tercentenary Jubilee Exhibition at Gothenburg, 281
Motor at Work Continuously for . Twenty -seven Years, 367
 
Neon Lighting Installation in London, First in Great Britain, 227
 
New York’s Electric Advertising Signs, and Over a Million Lamps, 201
 
New York Electrical Exhibition, Great Growth in Use of Electricity, 477
 
Nitrogen Fixation, Electrical Aspect of, P. Bunet, 451
 
North Wales and South Cheshire Joint Electricity Authority, 395
 
Poplar’s Electricity Finance, 669
 
Porcelain Insulator Testing and Gases Liberated, 587
 
Power Station for the British Empire Exhibition, 367, 423
 
Power Station for Lighting Problems, 587 Pretoria Power-house New Plant, 669 Quebec, Power Plant for Bryson, 423
 
Russian Power Stations’ Restoration, Orders for Electrical Plant, 423
 
Saskatchewan, Increasing Demand for Electric Light in Yorktown, 437
 
Saskatchewan, Yorktown, Local Electric Improvement Scheme, 693
 
South African Large Electric Power Schemes, 341, 423
 
Southern India River, Conference Between Travancore Durbar and Madras Government on Harnessing Question, 151
 
Spinning Machines Driven by Electric Motors. 615
 
Swedish Rural Electrification, 395
 
Synchronous Convertor and Power Factor Correction, 587
 
Synthetic Grey Iron, Tests for Making, in a Special Electric Furnace, 227
 
Transmission Line Altered to Obtain Much Increased Energy, Remarkable Achievement, 477
 
Transmission of Power Systems, Large, Value of Interconnection, 559
 
United States’ Use of Incandescent Lamps Equals that of the Rest of the World, 693
 
Ventilation and Electrical Apparatus, 643
 
Voltages, Very High, Laboratory Demonstration, 693
 
Water-cooling Coils in Transformers, Scale Trouble, 587
 
EMPIRE Mining and Metallurgical Congress of Societies Interested, Arranged for the British Empire Exhibition, 367
 
Employment Exchanges’ Statistics, 477
 
Esquimalt Dry Dock, Large Contract for Electrical Pumping Machinery, 281
 
EXHIBITIONS :
British Empire Exhibition :
 
Electric Power Station for Light and Driving, also as an Exhibit, 367, 423
 
Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress Arranged, 367, 562
 
Hours of Opening and Closing, 622
 
World Power Conference, 311, 622
 
Brussels Commercial Fair, The Fifth, Growth of, 693
 
Leipzig Fair, III Success of, 253
 
Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition, 702
 
Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibition, 86, 112
 
Royal Agricultural Show, Awards at, 13 Shipping and Engineering Exhibition, 291 Special Conference Inaugurated by Institution of Automobile Engineers, Programme, 291
 
Tercentenary Jubilee Exhibition at Gothenburg, 281


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FACTORIES and Workshops, Report for 1922, 125
*FACTORIES and Workshops, Report for 1922, 125
 
*Fairs--see Exhibitions
Fairs—see Exhibitions
*Fans, Standardisation of, 140
 
*Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Dinner, 367, 463
Fans, Standardisation of, 140
*Federation of British Industries :
 
*- Final Report of Committee on Inter-Imperial Trade, 423
Faraday House Old Students’ Association, Annual Dinner, 367, 463
*- Smoke Abatement, Professor J. O. Arnold, 71
 
*- Taxation and Rating of Machinery, Heavy Handicap on Industrialists, 693
Federation of British Industries :
*- Waste of Heat Detection in Boiler-houses, 41
 
*Finsbury Old Students' Association, Twelfth Annual Dinner, 438
Final Report of Committee on Inter-Imperial Trade, 423
*Flame Temperature of 3000 deg. Cent., 227
 
*Flood and Ice, Remarkable Accident, 97
Smoke Abatement, Professor J. O. Arnold, 71
*Flour Milling Research, 375
 
*Ford Motor Company, Big Plant at Toronto, 311
Taxation and Rating of Machinery, Heavy Handicap on Industrialists, 693
*Forest Fires in the United States, Annual Loss Averages, 41
 
*"Forest Resources of the World," Comprehensive Work Published by U.S. Government Authority, 559
Waste of Heat Detection in Boiler-houses, 41 Finsbury Old Students’ Association, Twelfth
*Foundrymen, British, Institute of, 213
 
*Foundry Sand, Method of Coal Removal Wanted, 477
Annual Dinner, 438
*Frozen Pipe and the Remedy, 97
 
*Fuel Board of Canada, Valuable Suggestions, 477
Flame Temperature of 3000 deg. Cent., 227
*Fuel Problem of Canada, Poor Prospects from Oil or Natural Gas, 477
 
*Fuel Research Board Committees in Lancashire and Yorkshire, 13
Flood and Ice, Remarkable Accident, 97
*Fuel Research Board Report on Wigan Arley Coal, 477
 
*Fuels for House-heating Boilers, Tests of, 341
Flour Milling Research, 375
*Furnace, Automatically Controlled Heat-treating for Large Turbine Castings, 41
 
*Fusible Alloys for Soldoring Purposes, 201
Ford Motor Company, Big Plant at Toronto, 311
 
Forest Fires in the United States, Annual Loss Averages, 41
 
Forest Resources of the World,Comprehensive Work Published by U.S. Government Authority, 559
 
Foundrymen. British, Institute of, 213
 
Foundry Sand, Method of Coal Removal Wanted, 477
 
Frozen Pipe and the Remedy, 97
 
Fuel Board of Canada, Valuable Suggestions, 477
 
Fuel Problem of Canada, Poor Prospects from Oil or Natural Gas, 477
 
Fuel Research Board Committees in Lancashire and Yorkshire, 13
 
Fuel Research Board Report on Wigan Arley Coal, 477
 
Fuels for House-heating Boilers, Tests of, 341
 
Furnace, Automatically Controlled Heat-treating for Large Turbine Castings, 41
 
Fusible Alloys for Soldoring Purposes, 201


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GAS for Firing Coppers at Breweries, 559
*GAS for Firing Coppers at Breweries, 559
 
*Gas for the Home Counties, Reports on Fulfil mont of Statutory Requirements, 97
Gas for the Home Counties, Reports on Fulfilment of Statutory Requirements, 97
*Gas Producers, Battery of, for Glasgow, 451
 
*Gas, Town, Board of Trade Return, 201
Gas Producers, Battery of, for Glasgow, 451 Gas, Town, Board of Trade Return, 201. Gasworks at Marple, Cost of Extension, 451 Gear Grinding Company’s Catalogue, 382
*Gasworks at Marple, Cost of Extension, 451
 
*Gear Grinding Company's Catalogue, 382
Gearing, Absence of Patterns for, 643
*Gearing, Absence of Patterns for, 643
 
*G.P.O. Engineers’ Examination, 190
G.P.O. Engineers’ Examination, 190
*Geological Survey of Great Britain, Report for 1922, 531
 
*German Liquid Fuel Industry, Trust for Control of, 97
Geological Survey of Great Britain, Report for 1922, 531
*German Offer to Take Over Steel Companies in South Africa, 423
 
*German Purchases of Aluminium from Switzerland, Denial of Report, 477
German Liquid F uel Industry, Trust for Control of, 97
*Germany Increases Fees for Patents and Trade Mark Registration, 395
 
*Glass in Factories and Proper Ventilation, 175
German Offer to Take Over Steel Companies in South Africa, 423
*Gold Mine, Brakpan, South Africa, Plant Extension and its Cost, 451
 
*Gold Ore Reserves of Hollinger Mines, Consider¬able Estimated Value, 559
German Purchases of Aluminium from Switzerland, Denial of Report, 477
*Gold in the Transvaal, New Discovery, 505
 
*Gothenburg Harbour Improvement, 311
Germany Increases Fees for Patents and
*Grain Elevators at Capetown, Port and Inland, to be Opened in March, Varving Capacities, 395
 
*Grain Elevators, Reinforced Concrete, Record Rate of Construction, 595
Trade Mark Registration, 395
*Grain Trans-shipment, Improvement of Facilities at Fort William, Ontario, and Port Arthur, 253
 
*Greece, Big Wireless Schemes Projected, 531
Glass in Factories and Proper Ventilation, 175
*Gretna Government Factory Real Estate for Sale, 693
 
*Grinding of Metals and Cleaning of Castings, Home Office Report, 71
Gold Mine, Brakpan, South Africa, Plant Extension and its Cost, 451
*Grinding and Proper Size of Pebbles for, H. F. Kleinfeldt, 531
 
*Grinding Thin Planing Knives, 190
Gold Ore Reserves of Hollinger Mines, Considerable Estimated Value, 559
*Gwalior, Schemes Projected in, Irrigation, 41 ; Road Railways, 71
 
Gypsum, Immense Deposit 99.8 per cent. Pure, Discovered in Northern Ontario, 281
Gold in the Transvaal, New Discovery, 505
 
Gothenburg Harbour Improvement, 311
 
Grain Elevators at Capetown, Port and Inland, to be Opened in March, Varying Capacities,
 
Grain Elevators, Reinforced Concrete, Record Rate of Construction, 595
 
Grain Trans-shipment, Improvement of Facilities at Fort William, Ontario, and Port Arthur, 253
 
Greece, Big Wireless*Schemes Projected, 531
 
Gretna Government Factory Real Estate for Sale, 693
 
Grinding of Metals and Cleaning of Castings, Home Office Report, 71
 
Grinding and Proper Size of Pebbles for, H. F. Kleinfeldt, 531
 
Grinding Thin Planing Knives, 190
 
Gwalior, Schemes Projected in, Irrigation, 41 ;
 
Road Railways, 71
 
Gypsum, Immense Deposit 99.8 per cent.
 
Pure, Discovered in Northern Ontario, 281


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HAFNIUM in Manufacture of Audion Lamps, 227                                         1
*HAFNIUM in Manufacture of Audion Lamps, 227
 
*Harbour, the Beyt Scheme, on Bombay Coast Line, 263
Harbour, the Beyt Scheme, on Bombay Coast Line, 263
*Hartlepool Scheme for New Harbour, 559
 
*Heat Transmission Through Walls, Building Research Board Report, 367
Hartlepool Scheme for New Harbour, 559
*High-capacity Wagons--see Miscellaneous Index, Railways
 
*Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, Cantilever Design Decided Upon, 201
Heat Transmission Through Walls, Building
*Hyderabad Irrigation Project, 395
 
*Hydraulic Turbine of Faulty Design, 559
Research Board Report, 367
*Hydro-electric Commission, Ontario, Steam Power Plant Proposals, 669
 
*Hydro-electric Development of New Zealand River near Christchurch, "Waimakariri Empowering Bill," 367, 423
High-capacity Wagons—see Miscellaneous Index, Railways
*Hydro-electric Output of Canada in Excess of any other Country, 477
 
*Hydro-electric Power Commission of Ontario, Order for Large Turbines, 253
Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, Cantilever Design
*Hydro-electric Power Shortage in Northern Ontario, 222
 
*Hydro-electric Station at Narowa Falls, Estonia, 311
Decided Upon, 201
*Hydrographic Bureau, International Proposals for Demarcation of Seas, 395
 
Hyderabad Irrigation Project, 395
 
Hydraulic Turbine of Faulty Design, 559
 
Hydro-electric Commission, Ontario, Steam
 
Power Plant Proposals, 669
 
Hydro-electric Development of New Zealand River near Christchurch, Waimakariri Empowering Bill,367, 423
 
Hydro-electric Output of Canada in Excess of any other Country, 477
 
Hydro-electric Power Commission of Ontario, Order for Large Turbines, 253
 
Hydro-electric Power Shortage in Northern Ontario, 222
 
Hydro-electric Station at Narowa Falls, Estonia, 311
 
Hydrographic Bureau, International Proposals for Demarcation of Seas, 395


I
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ICE Factory and Cold Storage Capacity Increase in Dublin for Trawlers, 281
*ICE Factory and Cold Storage Capacity Increase in Dublin for Trawlers, 281
 
*Ice Pressure Relief Apparatus, 227
Ice Pressure Relief Apparatus, 227
*Ice Trouble on Canadian Reservoir, 49
 
*Imperial Institute "Map and Diagrams of Metal Resources," 423
Ice Trouble on Canadian Reservoir, 49
*India, Mineral Licences and Mining Leases, Amended Rules for Grant of, 451
 
*India and Unemployed Englishmen, 505
Imperial Institute Map and Diagrams of Metal Resources,423
*Industrial League and Council, Weekly Lectures Resumed, 404
 
*Insect Damage to Cables, 586
India, Mineral Licences and Mining Leases, Amended Rules for Grant of, 451
*Institutions--see Associations,
 
*Ionic and Thermionic Valves--see University College, London
India and Unemployed Englishmen, 505
*"Irish Engineering," 458
 
*IRON AND STEEL:
Industrial League and Council, Weekly Lectures Resumed, 404
*- American Standardisation of Steel Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 587
 
*- Austrian Large Iron and Steel Works to be Re-started, 125
Insect Damage to Cables, 586
*- Blast-furnace, Largest of North-East Coast, Completed near Middlesbrough, 451
 
*- Blast-furnace Linings, 41
Institutions—see Associations, &c.
*- Blast-furnaces on the North-East Coast, 48 now in Blast Against the Normal 70, 693
 
*- Blast-furnaces and Pig Iron Production in France, Statistics, 281
Ionic and Thermionic Valves—see University College, London
*- Blast-furnaces Working in France, Year's Statistics, 643
 
*- Breakdown Tests on Various Steels, 41
Irish Engineering,458
*- British Cast Iron Research Association :
 
*-- America's Efforts to Increase Production of Malleable Castings and to Obtain their Adoption, 201
IRON AND STEEL:
*-- Cast Iron to Resist Corrosion, Research Projected, 395
 
*-- Foundry Sands Investigation Projected, 201
American Standardisation of Steel Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 587
*- Carburisation of Steel, Investigation, 341
 
*- Carburisation Tests for Synthetic Grey Iron Manufacture, 227
Austrian Large Iron and Steel Works to bo Re-started, 125
*- Cast Iron Pipe, Life of, Investigations, 125
 
*- Cast Iron with Small Percentage of Nickel, Experiments with, 71
Blast-furnace, Largest of North-East Coast, Completed near Middlesbrough, 451
*- Cast Steel Axle-boxes, Importation into India, 451
 
*- Chilean Iron and Steel Industry, Proposed Provision of State Aid, 395
Blast-furnace Linings, 41
*- Crystalline Areas as an Indication of Steel in Iron Bars, 395
 
*- Enamelling Castings, Investigations by the American Bureau of Standards, 505
Blast-furnaces on the North-East Coast, 48 now in Blast Against the Normal 70, 693
*- Explosion of Cast Iron Steam Pipe, 125
 
*- Gas Samples from Blast-furnaces, American Study of Reactions, 505
Blast-furnaces and Pig Iron Production in France, Statistics, 281
*- High-speed Steel, Cause of Red Hardness of, 423
 
*- Iron and Steel, When Ignited, Contrasted with Brass and Copper, 540
Blast-furnaces Working in France, Year’s Statistics, 643
*- Lapland's Considerable Iron Ore Resources, 669
 
*IRON AND STEEL (continued):
Breakdown Tests on Various Steels, 41
*- Manganese Ore Discovery in Krugersdorp, 227 ; Also Near the Vaal River, 566
 
*- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers : Production of Pig Iron and Steel in June, 71 ; July, 201, 258 ; August, 311; September, 423; October, 531; November, 693
British Cast Iron Research Association :
*- Nickel Ore Discovery in Alaska, Experiments in Treating, 13
 
*- Nickel Output in Ontario, 315
America’s Efforts to Increase Production of Malleable Castings and to Obtain their Adoption, 201
*- Ontario Government Committee’s Report and Recommendations on Iron Orc Industry, 281
 
*- Paint for Iron, Question of the Best, 253
Cast Iron to Resist Corrosion, Research Projected, 395
*- Pig Iron and Ferro-alloys in the United States, Imports Greatly in Excess of Exports, 693
 
*- Pig Iron and Steel Production in Canada, 151, 693
Foundry Sands Investigation Projected, 201
*- Poland, Iron Ore Production Statistics, 227
 
*- Silicon Steel, Limitations to its Usefulness, 151
Carburisation of Steel, Investigation, 341
*- Spectroscopic Equipment for Sorting Steel, 395
 
*- Spinning Spindles, Advantages of Blue Steel, H. Scholey, 423
Carburisation Tests for Synthetic Grey Iron
*- Sponge Iron and Synthetic Cast Iron, Result of Experimental Work on, 669
 
*- Stacks of Blast-furnaces, Experiments with Regard to Height of, 505
Manufacture, 227
*- Stainless Iron and Steel Production, 587
 
*- Stainless Steels, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 151
Cast Iron Pipe, 'Life of, Investigations, 125
*- Steel Pipes, Transmission of Heat Through, Study of, 505
 
*- Swedish Iron Alloy, New Rustless, 451
Cast Iron with Small Percentage of Nickel, Experiments with, 71
*- Swedish Output of Iron and Steel, Old Times and Present Contrasted, 451
 
*- Synthetic Grey Iron Made in Electric Furnace, Tests, 125, 227
Cast Steel Axle-boxes, Importation into India, 451
*- Valenciennes Iron and Steel Works Reconstruction Scheme, 125
 
*- Wastage in Steel Manufacture, Suggestions for Avoidance, 125
Chilean Iron and Steel Industry, Proposed Provision of State Aid, 395
*IRRIGATION in Gwalior, Big Project by the Maharajah, 41, 227
 
*Irrigation Scheme, Very Large, in Nizamia Saugor District, 341
Crystalline Areas as an Indication of Steel in Iron Bars, 395
*Italian Public Works Planned and Started under the Fascista Regime, 423
 
*Italian Scheme for Sale of Engineering Products, 477
Enamelling Castings, Investigations by the
 
American Bureau of Standards, 505
 
Explosion of Cast Iron Steam Pipe, 125
 
Gas Samples from Blast-furnaces, American Study of Reactions, 505
 
High-speed Steel, Cause of Red Hardness of, 423
 
Iron and Steel, When Ignited, Contrasted with Brass and Copper, 540
 
Lapland’s Considerable Iron Ore Resources, 669
 
IRON AND STEEL (continued):
 
Manganese Ore Discovery in Krugersdorp, 227 ; Also Near the Vaal River, 566
 
National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers : Production of Pig Iron and Steel in June, 71 ; July, 201, 258 ; August, 311; September, 423; October, 531; November, 693
 
Nickel Orc Discovery in Alaska, Experiments in Treating, 13
 
Nickel Output in Ontario, 315
 
Ontario Government Committee’s Report and Recommendations on Iron Orc Industry, 28]
 
Paint for iron, Question of the Best, 253
 
Pig Iron and Ferro-alloys in the United States, Imports Greatly in Excess of Exports, 693
 
Pig Iron and Steel Production in Canada, 151, 693
 
Poland, Iron Ore Production Statistics, 227
 
Silicon Steel, Limitations to its Usefulness, 151
 
Spectroscopic Equipment for Sorting Steel, 395
 
Spinning Spindles, Advantages of Blue Steel, H. Scholey, 423
 
Sponge Iron and Synthetic Cast Iron, Result of Experimental Work on, 669
 
Stacks of kBlast-furnaces, Experiments with Regard to Height of, 505
 
Stainless Iron and Steel Production, 587
 
Stainless Steels, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 151
 
Steel Pipes, Transmission of Heat Through, Study of, 505
 
Swedish Iron Alloy, New Rustless, 451
 
Swedish Output of Iron and Steel, Old Times and Present Contrasted, 451.
 
Synthetic Grey Iron Made in Electric Furnace, Tests, 125, 227
 
Valenciennes Iron and Steel Works Reconstruction Scheme, 125
 
Wastage in Steel Manufacture, Suggestions for Avoidance, 125
 
IRRIGATION in Gwalior, Big Project by the Maharajah, 41, 227
 
Irrigation Scheme, Very Large, in Nizamia Saugor District, 341
 
Italian Public Works Planned and Started under the Fascista Regime, 423
 
Italian Scheme for Sale of Engineering Products, 477


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*JAPANESE Earthquake, Results, and Chief Requirements, 451
*Japanese Patent Office Documents Reported Destroyed by Earthquake, 587
*Japanese Purchases from Great Britain and Canada for Reconstruction Work, 505
*Japanese Reconstruction to be Gradual and Reduce Amount of Foreign Loan, 559
*Japanese Restrictions on Use of Telegraph Codes Withdrawn, 477
*Johannesburg Observatory, Optical Discs for Large Refractor being Ground at St Albans, 97
*Journal of Scientific Instruments, Publication Arrangements, 227


JAPANESE Earthquake, Results, and Chief Requirements, 451
K
 
*KING'S College Exhibition for Benefit of Hospitals to be Repeated, 531
Japanese Patent Office Documents Reported Destroyed by Earthquake, 587
 
Japanese Purchases from Great Britain and Canada for Reconstruction Work, 505
 
Japanese Reconstruction to be Gradual and Reduce Amount of Foreign Loan, 559
 
Japanese Restrictions on Use of Telegraph Codes Withdrawn, 477
 
Johannesburg Observatory, Optical Discs for Large Refractor being Ground at St Albans, 97
 
Journal of Scientific Instruments, Publication Arrangcmon ts, 227
 
KING’S College Exhibition for Benefit of
 
Hospitals to be Repeated, 531


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*LAMBETH Bridge to be Replaced by Steel Arch Bridge, 559
LAMBETH Bridge to be Replaced by Steel
*Lantern Slides, Offers for Lectures:
 
*- Fuel Consumption, andc., Meldrums, Limited, 435
Arch Bridge, 559
*- Mechanical Stokers, andc., Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 379
 
*Latvian Government About to Introduce the Metric System, 311
Lantern Slides, Offers for Lectures:
*Load Pipe, Sheet Lead, andc., Large Plant for Manufacture of, at Seattle, 13
 
*Leeds University Chair of Mining, 190
Fuel Consumption, &c., Meldrums, Limited, 435
*Lightning Damage to Telephones in the London Area, 71
 
*Lightning Risks and Oil Tank Protection, 341
Mechanical Stokers, &c., Ed. Bennis and
*Lights, Visible and Invisible, Abnormal Conditions of Refraction, 367
 
*Lignite Beds in the Ural, 71
Co., Limited, 379
*Lignite, Nigerian, as Fuel, 615
 
*Lime-burning and Popping in Plaster, 643
Latvian Government About to Introduce the
*Limonite Deposits in Breconshire, Discovery and Reported Development, 395
 
*Lincoln, Projected Improvement of Bridges, andc., 559
Metric System, 311
*Linseed Oil Varnish, Protective Properties, 227
 
*Liquid Oxygen Explosive in Mine Blasting and Road Construction, Successful Experiments, 531
Lead Pipe, Sheet Load, &c., Large Plant for Manufacture of, at Seattle, 13
*Liquid Oxygen, Properties of, 311
 
*Logwood, Cutting and Exportation of, for Use in Dyes Manufacture, 201
Leeds University Chair of Mining, 190
*Lumber Production in British Columbia, A Record Year, 693
 
Lightning Damage to Telephones in the London
 
Area, 71
 
Lightning Risks and Oil Tank Protection, 341
 
Lights, Visible and Invisible, Abnormal Con
 
ditions of Refraction, 367
 
Lignite Beds in the Ural, 71
 
Lignite, Nigerian, as Fuel, 615
 
Lime-burning and Popping in Plaster, 643
 
Limonite Deposits in Breconshire, Discovery
 
and Reported Development, 395
 
Lincoln, Projected Improvement of Bridges, &c., 559
 
Linseed Oil Varnish, Protective Properties, 227
 
Liquid Oxygen Explosive in Mine Blasting and
 
Road Construction, Successful Experiments, 531
 
Liquid Oxygen, Properties of, 311
 
Logwood, Cutting and Exportation of, for Use in Dyes Manufacture, 201
 
Lumber Production in British Columbia, A Record Year, 693


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MANCHESTER University Metallurgical Department, New Quarters, 175
*MANCHESTER University Metallurgical Department, New Quarters, 175
 
*Manganese--see Iron and Steel
Manganese—sec Iron and Steel
*Mansion House Association on Railway and Canal Traffic, 125
 
*Marine Oil Engine, Low-powered, 615
Mansion House Association on Railway and
*Marine Sounding by Hydrophone, 13
 
*Mercury Mine in China Since Fourteenth Century, 175
Canal Traffic, 125
*Metal Deposition by the Schoop Process, 71
 
*Metric System, Special Reference to Chemical Manufacture, A. E. Malpas, 477
Marine Oil Engine, Low-powered, 615
*Meurthe-et-Moselle, Mining and Metallurgical Statistics, 341
 
*Microscope Work by Electric Lamp, 125
Marine Sounding by Hydrophone, 13
*Mine Shafts, Speed for Winding Men, 125
 
*Mines, Safety in, Experiments, 253
Mercury Mine in China Since Fourteenth
*Mining Accidents in the United States, 97, 367
 
*Mining Development at Cannock Chase, 253
Century, 175
*Mining Film in the United States, Story of Rock Drilling, 41
 
*Mining Machinery, Explosion-proof, Great Lack of, in America, 97
Metal Deposition by the Schoop Process, 71
*Monopoly Patent, Disadvantage of, 476
 
*Montreal Harbour Terminal Facilities, Projected Improvements, 71
Metric System, Special Reference to Chemical
*Montreal, Highway Bridge Projected at, 71
 
*Mortar or Bricks, New and Valuable Binding Material for, from Limestone, found in Sweden, 559
Manufacture, A. E. Malpas, 477
*Motor Car and Cycle, Private, Annual Increase in the United Kingdom, 693
 
*Motor Car Increase in the United States, 559
Meurthe-et-Moselle, Mining and Metallurgical Statistics, 341
*Motor Car Lighting and Starting, 643
 
*Motor Car Production, Mr. Ford's Self-containing Policy, 587
Microscope Work by Electric Lamp, 125
*Motor Cars for Canada from the United States, Protests from Canada, 253
 
*Motor Cars, Modern, Prevalent High Speeds of, 38
Mine Shafts, Speed for Winding Men, 125
*Motor Cars in Ontario, 615
 
*Motor Cycle Lighting Deficiency, 587
Mines, Safety in, Experiments, 253
*Motor Fuel of Petrol and Water Mixture, 477
 
*Motor Track, Italian, A Model, 451
Mining Accidents in the United States, 97, 367
*Moving Platform, Experimental Typo, 669
 
Mining Development at Cannock Chase, 253
 
Mining Film in the United States, Story of Rock Drilling, 41
 
Mining Machinery, Explosion-proof, Great Lack of, in America, 97
 
Monopoly Patent, Disadvantage of, 476
 
Montreal Harbour Terminal Facilities, Projected Improvements, 71
 
Montreal, Highway Bridge Projected at, 71
 
Mortar or Bricks, New and Valuable Binding
 
Material for, from Limestone, found in Sweden, 559
 
Motor Car and Cycle, Private, Annual Increase in the United Kingdom, 693
 
Motor Car Increase in the United States, 559
 
Motor Car Lighting and Starting, 643
 
Motor Car Production, Mr. Ford’s Self-containing Policy, 587
 
Motor Cars for Canada from the United States, Protests from Canada, 253
 
Motor Cars, Modern, Prevalent High Speeds of, 38
 
Motor Cars in Ontario, 615
 
.Motor Cycle Lighting Deficiency, 587
 
.Motor Fuel of Petrol and Water Mixture, 477
 
.Motor Track, Italian, A Model, 451
 
Moving Platform, Experimental Typo, 669


N
N
NAILS, Holding Power of, 41
*NAILS, Holding Power of, 41
 
*Natural Gas Industry in Roumania, 320
Natural Gas Industry in Roumania, 320
*Neon Lighting--see Electrical Matters
 
*New York and Rome, Projected Cable to Joint Station, Probably the Azores, 125
Neon Lighting—see Electrical Matters
*Niagara Falls, More Electrical Power from, by Two Largest Generators yet Built, 13
 
*Nickel--see Iron and Steel
Now York and Rome, Projected Cable to
*Nigeria Lignite as Fuel, 615
 
*Nitrogen Fixation and Electrical Supply, P. Bunet, 451
Joint Station, Probably the Azores, 125
*Nitrogen, Fixed Inorganic, Analysis of World's Production, 505
 
*Nitro Starch in Manufacture of Safety Explosives, 41
Niagara Falls, More Electrical Power from, by Two Largest Generators yet Built, 13
*Nuneaton Mining School Extensions, 253
 
Nickel—see Iron and Steel
 
Nigeria Lignite as Fuel, 615
 
Nitrogen Fixation and Electrical Supply,
 
P. Bunet, 451


Nitrogen, Fixed Inorganic, Analysis of World’s Production, 505
O
*OIL-BORING, Mozambique Company Formed for, 531
*Oil Engine, Two Types in America and their Relative Popularity, 13
*Oil Find, Largest in Australia, at Sassafras, Mersey Valley, 663
*Oil Pipe Line in Columbia, Estimated Cost of Three Millions Sterling, 531
*Oil Production Hazards and Benefit of Science, 175
*Oil Production in Roumania, Statistics, 97
*Oil Shale Deposits in Tasmania, 227
*Oil Shale Samples, Result of Tests in Indiana, 175
*Ontario and Federal Governments to Hand Over Peat Plant for Private Company Working, 693
*Ontario, Gold and Silver Increased Output, 693
*Ontario's Record Block of Silver Ore, 341
*Ontario, Value of Metalliferous Ores in, 71
*Orc-crushing Plant in South Africa, 13
*Ore Sampling and Testing Laboratory at Cobalt, 13
*Otophone, Marconi Instrument for the Deaf, 505
*Overhead Line Work, Accident Prevention, 151
*Oxygen, Electrolytic and Atmospheric, for Blow-pipe Use, 505
*Oxygen, Liquid, Metal Vacuum Flask for Carriage of, 451
*Oxygen Manufacture at Low Cost by New Method, 227
*Ozone Formation in Flames, Professor Manchot, 643


Nitro Starch in Manufacture of Safety Explosives, 41
P
*PAINT, The Best, for Iron, 253
*Painting of Iron and Steel, Old and New, Result of Elaborate Tests on, 559
*Papermaking, Straw and Esparto Grass for, Trials, 120
*Patentees' Institute, Additional Suggestions Presented, 253
*Peking Institute of Industrial Research, 151
*Petrol Generation of Static Electricity, 341
*Petroleum Discovery on the Lake Albert Flats, 669
*Pipe--see Iron
*Platinum Discoveries in the Transvaal, 253
*Platinum and Gold Production in the Ural Region, 423
*Plumbago Exports from Ceylon, Satisfactory Increase in, 97
*Pneumatic Drills for Blasting Holes in Granite, 693
*Polishing by Metallic Chromium, New Process, 423
*Port of London Docks, Inadequate Approaches, 423
*Portland Cement Company's Big Plant at Vancouver, 531
*Portland Cement in United States, Record Monthly Output, 693
*Post Office Activities in the City as an Interruption to Traffic, 669
*Post Office Pneumatic Tubes System, Development of, 311
*Postal Traffic to China by Trans-Siberian Railway, 395
*Power Demand in Canadian Eastern Townships, 41
*Power Plant, St. Maurice, Quebec, Rapid Progress of Construction, 311
*Power, Price of, in City of Fort William, End of Long Controversy, 253
*Presentation to Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 538
*Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Projected Communication with Alaska, 395
*Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress, 86, 112--see also Exhibitions
*Pulp Mill near Quebec, 505
*Pulp and Paper Mills in Newfoundland, Concession to Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, Details, 71
*Punching Machine to have Electric Light, 643


Nuneaton Mining School Extensions, 253
Q
 
*QUEBEC Congress on Co-operation in Care of Roads, 505
o
*Quebec, Mineral Production Statistics, 71
OIL-BORING, Mozambique Company Formed for, 531
*Quebec Power Schemes, Ten Dams for Water Storage, 62
 
Oil Engine, Two Types in America and their Relative Popularity, 13
 
Oil Find, Largest in Australia, at Sassafras, Mersey Valley, 663
 
Oil Pipe Line in Columbia, Estimated Cost of Three Millions Sterling, 531
 
Oil Production Hazards and Benefit of Science, 175
 
Oil Production in Roumania, Statistics, 97
 
Oil Shale Deposits in Tasmania, 227
 
Oil Shale Samples, Result of Tests in Indiana, 175
 
Ontario and Federal Governments to Hand Over Peat Plant for Private Company Working, 693
 
Ontario, Gold and Silver Increased Output, 693
 
Ontario’s Record Block of Silver Ore, 341
 
Ontario, Value of Metalliferous Ores in, 71
 
Orc-crushing Plant in South Africa, 13
 
Ore Sampling and Testing Laboratory at Cobalt, 13
 
Otophone, Marconi Instrument for the Deaf, 505
 
Overhead Line Work, Accident Prevention, 151
 
Oxygen, Electrolytic and Atmospheric, for Blow-pipe Use, 505
 
Oxygen, Liquid, Metal Vacuum Flask for Carriage of, 451
 
Oxygen Manufacture at Low Cost by New Method, 227
 
Ozone Formation in Flames, Professor Manchot, 643
 
p
PAINT, The Best, for Iron, 253
 
Painting of Iron and Steel, Old and New, Result of Elaborate Tests on, 559
 
Papermaking, Straw and Esparto Grass for, Trials, 120
 
Patentees’ Institute, Additional Suggestions Presented, 253
 
Peking Institute of Industrial Research, 151
 
Petrol Generation of Static Electricity, 341
 
Petroleum Discovery on the Lake Albert Flats, 669
 
Pipe—see Iron
 
Platinum Discoveries in the Transvaal, 253
 
Platinum and Gold Production in the Ural Region, 423
 
Plumbago Exports from Ceylon, Satisfactory Increase in, 97
 
Pneumatic Drills for Blasting Holes in Granite, 693
 
Polishing by Metallic Chromium, New Process, 423
 
Port of London Docks, Inadequate Approaches, 423
 
Portland Cement Company’s Big Plant at Vancouver, 531
 
Portland Cement in United States, Record Monthly Output, 693
 
Post Office Activities in the City as an Interruption to Traffic, 669
 
Post Office Pneumatic Tubes System, Development of, 311
 
Postal Traffic to China by Trans-Siberian Railway, 395
 
Power Demand in Canadian Eastern Townships, 41
 
Power Plant, St. Maurice, Quebec, Rapid
 
Progress of Construction, 311
 
Power, Price of, in City of Fort William, End of Long Controversy, 253
 
Presentation to Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 538
 
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Projected Communication with Alaska, 395
 
Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress, 86,112—see also Exhibitions
 
Pulp Mill near Quebec, 505
 
Pulp and Paper Mills in Newfoundland, Concession to Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, Details, 71
 
Punching Machine to have Electric Light , 643
 
QUEBEC Congress on Co-operation in Care of Roads, 505
 
Quebec, Mineral Production Statistics, 71
 
Quebec Power Schemes, Ten Dams for Water
 
Storage, 62


R
R
RzVDIATION from Hot Surface Affected by Shape and Surroundings, 559
*RADIATION from Hot Surface Affected by Shape and Surroundings, 559
 
*Radio-telegraphy and Telephony--see Wireless  
Radio-telegraphy and Telephony—see Wireless
*Radio Waves Designation, New Method, 227  
 
*Radium Deposit, Large, in Turkestan, 403  
Radio Waves Designation, New Method, 227
*Radium Production from Oelem, Campine, 669
 
*Rail Saws, 25
Radium Deposit, Large, in Turkestan, 403
 
Radium Production from Oelem, Campine, 669 Rail Saws, 25
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:
Aberdeen and Penzance Service vid West Coast and Severn Tunnel in Addition to Existing East Coast Route, 13, 41
*Aberdeen and Penzance Service vid West Coast and Severn Tunnel in Addition to Existing East Coast Route, 13, 41
 
*Accidents:
Accidents:
*- Accidents to Railway Servants, Inquiries, 550
 
*- Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 97, 125, 201, 227, 311, 367, 423, 477, 559, 625, 669 ; (Correction), 253
Accidents to Railway Servants, Inquiries, 550
*- Blue-book on Railway Accidents, Fatalities Among Railway Servants, 693
 
*- Bray Head Accident Report, 473
Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 97, 125, 201, 227, 311, 367, 423, 477, 559, 625, 669 ; (Correction), 253
*- Buffer-stop Collision at Euston, 395
 
*- Buffer-stop Collision at Pollokshaws, Driver's Prompt Action, 70
Blue-book on Railway Accidents, Fatalities Among Railway Servants, 693
*- Christmas Railway Accidents, 692
 
*- City and South London Railway, Subsidence, and Inquiry, 615
Bray Head Accident Report, 473
*- Collision at Boston, London and North- Eastern Railway, 451
 
*- Collision at West Hartlepool, Report, 531
Buffer-stop Collision at Euston, 395
*- Death of Workman's Ticket Holder in a Collision, and Company's Liability, 559
 
*- Derailment Caused by Distortion Due to Heat, 276
Buffer-stop Collision at Pollokshaws, Driver’s Prompt Action, 70
*- Derailment at Walsall, Probable Cause of, 151
 
*- Electric Explosion Due to Cracked Insulator, 615
Christmas Railway Accidents, 692
*- Fatal Collision on London, Midland Railway at Diggle, 13 ; Verdict, 97
 
*- Fatal Derailment on Chichester and Selsey Light Railway, 253
City and South London Railway, Subsidence, and Inquiry, 615
*- Goods Train Out of Control at Stubbins Junction, 208
 
*- Great Western Passenger Train Divided, 227
Collision at Boston, London and North-Eastern Railway, 451
*- Leeds Tramway, Serious Accident, 451
 
*- L. and N.-Eastern Locomotive Connecting- rod Failure, Men Scalded, 423
Collision at West Hartlepool, Report, 531
*- New Zealand's Worst Railway Accident, 76
 
*- Selby, Another Accident at, 587
Death of Workman’s Ticket Holder in a Collision, and Company’s Liability, 559 Derailment Caused by Distortion Due to
*- Serious Goods Train Collision on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 395
 
*- Three Minor Mishaps, 587
Heat, 276
*- Three Minor Railway Mishaps, 311
 
*- Twentieth Century Express and its Adventurous Career, 643
Derailment at Walsall, Probable Cause of, 151
*- United States Accident Statistics, 367, 643
 
*- United States Bridge Collapse and Terrible Train Disaster, 395
Electric Explosion Due to Cracked Insulator, 615
*Amalgamation Tribunal:
 
*- Absorption Schemes for Four Railways, 227  
Fatal Collision on London, Midland Railway at Diggle, 13 ; Verdict, 97
*- Caledonian, also North Staffordshire, Cease as Separate Companies, 13
 
*- Midland and South Junction Railway, Absorption Objections Over-ruled, 367
Fatal Derailment on Chichester and Selsey Light Railway, 253
*- Death of the Amalgamation Tribunal Chairman, 395
 
*American Observer on Features of English Railways, 341
Goods Train Out of Control at Stubbins Junction, 208
*American Railroad Centennial, 253
 
*Anatolia, New Railway to be Jointly Constructed, 227
Great Western Passenger Train Divided, 227
*Appointments and Staff Changes, 71, 125, 175, 197, 201, 281, 311, 349, 341, 477, 531
 
*Argentine Railway, Proposed New,. 200
Leeds Tramway, Serious Accident, 451
*Arlberg Railway, First Electrified Portion Opened, 125
 
*Austrian Railways' Finances, S. W. Acworth's Report, 227
L. and N.-Eastern Locomotive Connecting-rod Failure, Men Scalded, 423
*Automatic Train Control, Tests on the Pennsylvania Railway, 207
 
*Aviemore Line, Highland Railway, Breached by Floods, 41, 97
New Zealand’s Worst Railway Accident, 76
*Belgian Congo, Railway Electrification Scheme, 643
 
*Bills for Next Sessions, Proposals for Railway Police Force and Other Objects, 643
Selby, Another Accident at, 587
*Birkenhead to London Traffic, Rivalry of Two Railways, 341
 
*Birmingham, Proposed Road Over New- street Station, 559
Serious Goods Train Collision on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 395
*"Bradshaw," Railway Map Anomalies, 125
 
*Brent Station, 112
Three Minor Mishaps, 587
*Brighton Railway, Presentation to Colonel Billington, 395
 
*British Railway Passenger Journeys and Reduced Fares, Figures, 615
Three Minor Railway Mishaps, 311
*Burgess, Mr. H. G., 615
 
*Canadian Firms to Construct Locomotives for Canada, 41
Twentieth Century Express and its Adventurous Career, 643
*Canadian National Railways, Government Bill Rejected by the Senate, 97 ; Government Gives Notice of Bill, 125
 
*Canadian Railways, Their Transference to the State, 651
United States Accident Statistics, 367, 643
*Canal, Rochdale, and the Bridgewater Canal, 201
 
*Ceylon Railway, Badulla Extension, 175
United States Bridge Collapse and Terrible Train Disaster, 395
*Cheshire Lines Committee Order for Coaches, 587
 
*Chile, Project for New Railway Construction, 281
Amalgamation Tribunal:
*Chinese 1200-Mile Railroad Contracts for Winnipeg, 253 ï
 
*City and South London Extensions, Total Cost, 505
Absorption Schemes for Four Railways, 227 Caledonian, also North Staffordshire, Cease as Separate Companies, 13
*City and South London Railway and Clapham Common Extension, Royal Assent to Bill, 201, 505
 
*City and South London Tube, Compromise with the Southern Railway, 97
Midland and South Junction Railway, Absorption Objections Over-ruled, 367
*Coal Conveyance Charges, Longer Routes and Higher Rates, 226
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
Death of the Amalgamation Tribunal Chairman, 395
*Colliery Workman's Train Accident and Compensation Question, 587
 
*Colours of Rolling Stock of Different Groups, 135
American Observer on Features of English Railways, 341
*Concrete Manufacturing Depots for Railways, 311
 
*Continental Mail Service to and from France, Probable Transference to Newhaven and Dieppe Route, 41
American Railroad Centennial, 253
*Continental Night Mails Route Change, 341
 
*Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Pay, 341
Anatolia, New Railway to be Jointly Constructed, 227
*Cross-country Train Service, London and Manchester vid Midland to Yarmouth, Lowestoft, andc., 13, 175
 
*Death of Mr. W. G. Boonzaier, 451
Appointments and Staff Changes, 71, 125, 175, 197, 201, 281, 311, 349, 341, 477, 531
*Death of Mr. G. H. Burrows, 151
 
*Death of Mr. H. Copperthwaite, 367
Argentine Railway, Proposed New,. 200
*Death of Sir William Mackenzie, 651
 
*Death of Mr. Waldo H. Marshall, 311
Arlberg Railway, First Electrified Portion Opened, 125
*Death of Mr. Lionel R. Wood, 669
 
*Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway Opens Two New Stations, 531
Austrian Railways’ Finances, S. W. Acworth’s Report, 227
*Electric Locomotive for France, Trial of, 643
 
*Electric Railway Network in Polish Coal Area, 531
Automatic Train Control, Tests on the Pennsylvania Railway, 207
*Electrical Rolling Stock Repaired at Wolverton, 559
 
*Fastest London to Paris Express Restored, 395
Aviemore Line, Highland Railway, Breached by Floods, 41, 97
*Federation of British Industries and Reduction of Rates, 367
 
*Fifty Millions Loan, Second, Authorised in Great Britain for Indian Railways, 41
Belgian Congo, Railway Electrification Scheme, 643
*First-class Empty Compartments on an Excursion Train, 367
 
*Forth Bridge, Grouping Anomaly, 109
Bills for Next Sessions, Proposals for Railway Police Force and Other Objects, 643
*Furness Railway Chief Engineer Retires from Railway to Private Engineering, 125
 
*Gauge Changes on Indian Railways, Recommendations of the Railway Board Engineer-in-Chief, 151
Birkenhead to London Traffic, Rivalry of Two Railways, 341
*Golders Green Extension, 253 ; Opening, 531
 
*Great Central, 0.5 per cent. Dividend, 185
Birmingham, Proposed Road Over Newstree t Station, 559
*Great Western Railway:
 
*- Additional Siding Accommodation and Other Improvements Authorised, 13
Bradshaw,Railway Map Anomalies, 125
*- Agricultural Areas to have New Lines if State Aid be Granted, 643
 
*- Arm Rest, Improved Type, 367
Brent Station, 112
*- Bridge, Vehicular and Railway, Over the Severn at Beachley, Application to Ministry of Transport, 451
 
*- Cambrian Section, Further Widening, 669
Brighton Railway, Presentation to Colonel Billington, 395
*- Cambrian Section, Reported Extension, 587
 
*- Colwall Tunnel, A Second, Projected, 591
British Railway Passenger Journeys and
*- Cornish Riviera's Increased Non-stop Journey, 281
 
*- Exeter Loses an Old Landmark, 395
Reduced Fares, Figures, 615
*- Fishguard and Rosslare Steamship Service Reopened, 311
 
*- Fowey, Jetty, New, for China Clay Traffic, 395
Burgess, Mr. H. G., 615
*- Interlinking of Signals on the Great Western, 693
 
*- Llandrindod Wells and New Railway Connections, 341
Canadian Firms to Construct Locomotives for Canada, 41
*- New Railway Schemes in Wales, 253
 
*- Paddington to Chester and Aberystwyth, Quick Through Train, 125
Canadian National Railways, Government Bill Rejected by the Senate, 97 ; Government Gives Notice of Bill, 125
*- Plymouth to London Afternoon Train, 341
 
*- Rail Motor Trains on Mid-Wales and Cambrian Coast Sections, 116
Canadian Railways, Their Transference to the State, 651
*- Rhymney Railway at Cardiff and Station Changes, 693
 
*- Road Motor Services, Growth of Twenty Years, 281
Canal, Rochdale, and the Bridgewater Canal, 201
*- "Safety" Campaign of the Great Western, New Appointment, 281
 
*- Savings Bank Figures, 587
Ceylon Railway, Badulla Extension, 175
*- Season Tickets on the Great Western, 367
 
*- Severn Tunnel, Suggestion of Scrapping, 341
Cheshire Lines Committee Order for Coaches, 587
*- Shunting by Gravitation, 669
 
*- Signalling Arrangements Scheme, 587, 615
Chile, Project for New Railway Construction, 281
*- South Wales Traders and Railway Agree Reductions of Charges, 13
 
*- Swansea Harbour Trustees' Property Acquired by the Railway, 151
Chinese 1200-Mile Railroad Contracts for Winnipeg, 253                 •
*- Unemployment Relief by New Works, Government Commendation of Great Western's Example, 451
 
*- Vale of Rheidol Railway, New Locomotives, 281
City and South London Extensions, Total Cost, 505
*- Wagon Shortage and How to Meet it, 455
 
*- West to North Express from Bristol, Changes of Timing, 341
City and South London Railway and Clapham Common Extension, Royal Assent to Bill, 201, 505
*- Yatton, Relief Lines to be Laid Near, 693
 
*Grouping, Anomalies of, 109
City and South London Tube, Compromise with the Southern Railway, 97
*Grouping Arrangements and Unfamiliar Rolling Stock, 151
 
*Grouping, Benefit of, 175, 669
Coal Conveyance Charges, Longer Routes and Higher Rates, 226
*Grouping Involves Re-naming of Certain Stations, 253
 
*Grouping, and New Official Railway Maps, 693
*Grouping and Statistics' Delayed Publication, 281
*Halifax Tramways, Loan for Bridge Reconstruction, 615
*Hot Weather, Rail Distortion and Greasing, 276
*Inchcape Reports Recommend Grouping for Indian Railways, 227
*Indian Natives as Railway Servants, Difficulties and Training, 281
*Indian Railways, Three Important New Lines, 669
*Interlocking, J. S. Moore, 97
*Irish Free State Railway Appointment, 473
*Irish Railways, Amalgamation and the Free State Government, 175
*Irish Railways, Systems Partly in Northern Ireland, Partly in Free State, 97
*Ivatt, Mr. H. A., 505
*King's Lynn Docks and Railway Company, Manager Wanted, 477
*Landslip and Alternative Pvoutes, 175
*Liverpool to Norfolk--see Cross-country Liverpool-street Station Entrance, 531
*Liverpool Tramcars Improvement, 587
*Lithuanian Railway Estimates, 531
*Locomotive Crews in Long Tunnels, Plan of Relief from Asphyxiation, 158
*Locomotives Shipped Almost Ready for Service, 423
*London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Pamphlet History of the Line, 97
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
 
*L.C.C. and Croydon Tramcars, Suggested Through Running, 615
Colliery Workman’s Train Accident and Compensation Question, 587
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway:
 
*- Absorption of--
Colours of Rolling Stock of Different Groups, 135
*-- North Staffordshire and Caledonian Railways, New Directors, 125
 
*-- Wirral Railway, Details of Terms, 13 Cattle Wagon, New Type, 201
Concrete Manufacturing Depots for Railways, 311
*- Conversion of Line to Electric Traction Contemplated, 71
 
*- Dining Car Seats, Free of Charge, 71
Continental Mail Service to and from France, Probable Transference to Newhaven and Dieppe Route, 41
*- Directors, Board of, Formal Reconstruction of, 125
 
*- Euston-Scotland Train, New Timing, 22
Continental Night Mails Route Change, 341 Cost of Living and Railwaymen’s Pay, 341 Cross-country Train Service, London and Manchester vid Midland to Yarmouth, Lowestoft, &c., 13, 175
*- Loan to Employees to Build Houses, Proposed Scheme, 643, 693
 
*- London, Midland and Scottish Bill Agreed, 13
Death of Mr. W. G. Boonzaier, 451
*- Tilbury Section, Four New Trains, 451
 
*- Work of All Kinds in xAnticipation of Future Requirements, 505
Death of Mr. G. H. Burrows, 151
*London and North-Eastern Railway :
 
*- Appointments, 559
Death of Mr. H. Copperthwaite, 367
*- Coat-of-Arms Authorised, 669
 
*- Great Eastern Section and Mineral Traffic, 693
Death of Sir William Mackenzie, 651 Death of Mr. Waldo H. Marshall, 311 Death of Mr. Lionel R. Wood, 669
*- Hard-worked Trains, 643
 
*- Locomotives, Largest and Most Powerful in the Country, 101
Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway Opens Two New Stations, 531
*- New Coaling Staiths at Blyth, 281
 
*- Possible Electrification of Certain Lines, 41
Electric Locomotive for France, Trial of, 643
*- Rolling Stock Under Construction, Depots Engaged, 669
 
*- Traffic Returns, Comparative Figures Issued, 133
Electric Railway Network in Polish Coal Area, 531
*- Watson, Mr. H. A., Retirement of, 477
 
*London Traffic and Government Bill, 151
Electrical Rolling Stock Repaired at Wolverton, 559
*London Tramway New Rolling Stock and the Unemployment Question, 559
 
*Longridge-Hellifield Proposed Light Railway and West Riding County Council, 559
Fastest London to Paris Express Restored, 395
*Lord Loreburn, The Late, and a Railway Inquiry, 615
 
*Ludgate-hill Resumed Train Services, 201
Federation of British Industries and Reduction of Rates, 367
*Madeira, Electric Railway, also Port of Refuge at Funchal, 451
 
*Melbourne's Projected Extension of Travelling Facilities, 559
Fifty Millions Loan, Second, Authorised in Great Britain for Indian Railways, 41
*Melbourne Tramways, Extended Facilities, 651
 
*Metropolitan Company's New Station, Hillingdon, 650
First-class Empty Compartments on an Excursion Train, 367
*Metropolitan District Railway, Fifty New Cars for, 367
 
*Metropolitan-District Railway's 80 Trains per Hour, 531
Forth Bridge, Grouping Anomaly, 109
*Metropolitan Railway in Paris, Flooding from Canal, 253
 
*Milk in Overheated Railway Vans and Railway Rates Question, 71
Furness Railway Chief Engineer Retires from Railway to Private Engineering, 125
*Ministry of Transport:
 
*- Authorisation of Works Bill, Increase of Limit of Costs, 71 ; Royal Assent to Bill Received, 151
Gauge Changes on Indian Railways, Recommendations of the Railway Board Engineer -in-Chief, 151
*- Extension of Time for Submission of Proposed Charges to Railway Rates Tribunal, 41 ; Schedule of Charges Submitted, 151
 
*- Inter-agreements Among Companies, Powers of the Ministry, 135
Golders Green Extension, 253 ; Opening, 531 Great Central, | per cent. Dividend, 185
*- Light Railways Authorised in Liverpool, 531
 
*- Subsidence on the City and South London Railway, Inquiry by the Ministry, 615
Great Western Railway:
*- Tramway and Trackless Trolley Undertakings, Committee's Report, 253
Additional Siding Accommodation and Other Improvements Authorised, 13
*- Unemployment Question, Ministry and the Railway Companies, 97
 
*Moscow Projected Underground Railway, 477
Agricultural Areas to have New Lines if State Aid be Granted, 643
*Motor Cars at Level Crossings, Railwaymen's Additional Risks, 175
 
*Names of Stations, Changes due to Amalgamation of Lines, 175
Arm Rest, Improved Type, 367
*National Union of Railwaymen and Railway Shopmen's War Bonus, 41, 175, 201, 327, 477
 
*New South Wales Government Seeks British Experts to Investigate Railways Administration, 531
Bridge, Vehicular and Railway, Over the Severn at Beachley, Application to Ministry of Transport, 451
*New South Wales, New Railway to be Constructed, 55
 
*New South Wales Railway Signalling Equipment Statistics, 531
Cambrian Section, Further Widening, 669 Cambrian Section, Reported Extension.
*New York Central Electric Lines, Running Stopped by Heat Wave, 13
 
*New Zealand Calls for Tenders for New Line Construction, 125
587
*New Zealand Government Railways and Automatic Signals, 505
 
*Newfoundland Railways, Steamers, andc., Pass under Government Control, 253
Colwall Tunnel, A Second, Projected, 591
*Niagara River, Vehicular and Electric Railway Bridge Projected, 227
 
*Northern of France, Change of Paddle for Turbine Steamers, 71
Cornish Riviera’s Increased Non-stop Journey, 281
*Passengers' Fares, Luggage Charges and Labour Employed, 71
 
*Pennsylvania Railroad, Serious Fire, 13
Exeter Loses an Old Landmark, 395
*Piccadilly, New Underground Station, Subways and Escalators, 175
 
*Piecework System Restored on the New York Central for Shop Crafts Workers, 395
Fishguard and Rosslare Steamship Service Reopened,311
*Polish Railways New Rolling Stock, Allotment of Contracts, 201
 
*Protection of Coach Manufacture and Steel Industry in India, Manufacturer's Views, 311
Fowey, Jetty, New, for China Clay Traffic, 395
*Queensland Government Railways' Success and its Cause, 693
 
*Railless Trolley Vehicle Systems in Great Britain, Statistics, 41
Interlinking of Signals on the Great Western, 693
*Railway Benevolent Institution, President, 477
 
*Railway and Canal Commission, ex officio Members, 419
Llandrindod Wells and New Railway Connections, 341
*Railway Charges for Carriage of Fish, Vegetables, andc., Pronounced Very Fair, 13
 
*Railway Companies, Men's Unions, and Wages Boards, 71, 253, 451, 669--see also Thomas, Mr. J. H.
New Railway Schemes in Wales, 253
*Railway Fires zAct (1905) Amendment Bill Receives Royal Assent, 151
 
*Railway Material Exports Statistics, 70, 151, 289, 395, 505, 643
Paddington to Chester and Aberystwyth, Quick Through Train, 125
*Railway Men in Parliament, 669
 
*Railwaymen and the Three Unions, 41, 477
Plymouth to London Afternoon Train, 341 Rail Motor Trains on Mid-Wales and Cambrian Coast Sections, 116
 
Rhymney Railway at Cardiff and Station Changes, 693
 
Road Motor Services, Growth of Twenty Years, 281
 
“ Safety ” Campaign of the Great Western, New Appointment, 281
 
Savings Bank Figures, 587
 
Season Tickets on the Great Western, 367 Severn Tunnel, Suggestion of Scrapping, 341
 
Shunting by Gravitation, 669
 
Signalling Arrangements Scheme, 587, 615 South Wales Traders and Railway Agree
 
Reductions of Charges, 13
 
Swansea Harbour Trustees’ Property Acquired by the Railway, 151
 
Unemployment Relief by New Works, Government Commendation of Great Western’s Example, 451
 
Vale of Rheidol Railway, New Locomotives, 281
 
Wagon Shortage and How to Meet it, 455 West to North Express from Bristol,
 
Changes of Timing, 341
 
Yatton, Relief Lines to be Laid Near, 693
 
Grouping, Anomalies of, 109
 
Grouping Arrangements and Unfamiliar Rolling Stock, 151
 
Grouping, Benefit of, 175, 669
 
Grouping Involves Re-naming of Certain Stations, 253
 
Grouping, and New Official Railway Maps, 693
 
Grouping and Statistics’ Delayed Publication, 281
 
Halifax Tramways, Loan for Bridge Reconstruction, 615
 
Hot Weather, Rail Distortion and Greasing, 276
 
Inchcape Reports Recommend Grouping for Indian Railways, 227
 
Indian Natives as Railway Servants, Difficulties and Training, 281
 
Indian Railways, Three Important New Lines, 669
 
Interlocking, J. S. Moore, 97
 
Irish Free State Railway Appointment, 473
 
Irish Railways, Amalgamation and the Free State Government, 175
 
Irish Railways, Systems Partly in Northern Ireland, Partly in Free State, 97
 
Ivatt, Mr. H. A., 505
 
King’s Lynn Docks and Railway Company, Manager Wanted, 477
 
Landslip and Alternative Routes, 175 Liverpool to Norfolk—see Cross-country Liverpool-street Station Entrance, 531 Liverpool Tramcars I rnprovemen t, 58 7 Lithuanian Railway Estimates, 531 Locomotive • Crews in Long Tunnels, Plan of Relief from Asphyxiation, 158
 
Locomotives Shipped Almost Ready for Service, 423
 
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Pamphlet History of the Line, 97
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
 
*Railwaymen's Pay, Comparison of Rates, andc., Return Issued, 477
L.C.C. and Croydon Tramcars, Suggested Through Running, 615
*Railway Rates and Cost of Living, Pamphlet, 41
 
*Railway Rates Tribunal:
London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
*- Application from Labour Party for Enlargement of the Tribunal, 535
 
*- Mansion House Association Form for Lodging of Objections with the Tribunal, 367
Absorption of—
*- Powers of Tribunal, 71
 
*- Schedule of Standard Rates and Charges Submitted by the Four Railway Groups, 151
North Staffordshire and Caledonian Railways, New Directors, 125
*- Season Tickets and Allowances for Disuse, 71
 
*- Season Ticket Controversy and the Tribunal, 281, 367
Wirral Railway, Details of Terms, 13 Cattle Wagon, New Type, 201
*Railway Shopmen's War Bonus--see National Union
 
*Railway Viaduct over the Blackwater at Mallow, Reconstruction and Opening, 477
Conversion of Line to Electric Traction Contemplated, 71
*Red Coaches in Scotland, 669
 
*Reduction in Fares Followed by Reduction in Receipts, 367
Dining Car Seats, Free of Charge, 71
*Restaurant Car Staffs, Pay of, 477
 
*Reval Railway Electrification, 175
Directors, Board of, Formal Reconstruction of, 125
*Riviera, Shortened Railway Line Proposed to Nice, 615
 
*Rumanian Extensive Railway Construction Schemes, 311, 367
Euston-Scotland Train, New Timing, 22
*Running Control, Locomotive and Traffic Departments' Question, H. A. Watson, 423
 
*"Safety First" Essay Competition by London Council, 281
Loan to Employees to Build Houses, Proposed Scheme, 643, 693
*St. Gothard Railway Locomotive's Peculiar Accident, 531
 
*St. Pancras and Glasgow Journey, Acceleration both Ways, 341
London, Midland and Scottish Bill Agreed,
*Savings Banks for Railway Servants, 587
 
*Season Ticket Controversy, 281, 367
Tilbury Section, Four New Trains, 451 Work of All Kinds in Anticipation of
*Sheffield Unemployment and Orders for Railway Material, 615
 
*Shepherdís Bush Station, Central London Line, Improvements, 477
Future Requirements, 505
*Siberian Express, Petrograd-Vladivostock, to bo Resumed, 97
 
*Signalling, Block, Three-wire and One-wire Systems Compared, 97
London and North-Eastern Railway :
*Singapore Island, Connection by Johore Causeway, 367
 
*Sleeping Cars. New, Milan to Rome, 395
Appointments, 559
*South African Government and Railway Electrification, 423
 
*South African Proposed New Railway, Different Routes Discussed, 423
Coat-of-Arms Authorised, 669
*South Australian Change of Gauge on the Western Railway, 423
 
*South Australian Railway Reorganisation, 125
Great Eastern Section and Mineral Traffic, 693
*South Australian Railways' Need of New Locomotives, 559
 
*South Australian State Line Earnings, 587
Hard-worked Trains, 643
*Southern Railway :
 
*- Appointments, 281, 340, 423, 531
Locomotives, Largest and Most Powerful in the Country, 101
*- Dover Improvements Discussion, 451
 
*- Electrification Plans to be Proceeded with, 531
New Coaling S tai ths at Bly th, 281
*- Elephant and Castle Station Damaged by Fire, 505
 
*- Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, Impediment to Absorption by Southern Railway, 151
Possible Electrification of Certain Lines, 41
*- "Go as You Please" Season Tickets in the Isle of Wight, 151
 
*- Grouping, and Retirement of Officials, 340
Rolling Stock Under Construction, Depots Engaged, 669
*- Isle of Sheppey and Swale Bridge Reconstruction, Communication Restored, 311, 367, 505
 
*- Locomotive, Remembrance, Brighton Railway, 395
Traffic Returns, Comparative Figures Issued, 133
*- Locomotive Running Department Changes, 423
 
*- New Works, Extensive Programme Proposed, New Corridor Coaches, 531, 559
Watson, Mr. H. A., Retirement of, 477
*- Parliamentary Plans for New Work of the Railway, 693
 
*- Ramsgate, New Station Accommodation Proposed, 281
London Traffic and Government Bill, 151
*- South-Western Lines to Guildford, Electrification not Begun, 48, 106
 
*- Suburban Area Electrification to Precede that of Brighton Line, 643
London Tramway New Rolling Stock and the Unemployment Question, 559
*- Waterloo Station Reconstruction, 349
 
*South Yorkshire Joint Committee, Contract for Extension of Line, 477
Longridge-Hellifield Proposed Light Railway and West Riding County Council, 559 Lord Loreburn, The Late, and a Railway Inquiry, 615
*Soviet and Resumption of Through Traffic to China, 227
 
*Stabling Trains Required for Night and Morning Use Only, Cost of, 311
Ludgate-hiU Resumed Train Services, 201
*Stations Re-named in Consequence of Grouping, 253
 
*Statistics--see Traffic
Madeira, Electric Railway, also Port of Refuge at Funchal, 451
*Stockholm and Gothenburg Electrification, Material Contracts, 227
 
*Stranraer and Larne Irish Service Resumed, 13
Melbourne’s Projected Extension of Travelling Facilities, 559
*"Sunny South Special," Rival Starting, 367
 
*Swedish Locomotives, Fifty Electric, Tenders Called for, 227, 253
Melbourne Tramways, Extended Facilities, 651
*Swedish Projected New Railway, 201
 
*Thomas, Mr. J. H., and Railwaymen's Pay, 505
Metropolitan Company’s New Station, Hillingdon, 650
*Timber Unloading from Railway Trucks, Swedish Time-saving Contrivance, 167
 
*Tokyo Tramways Quick Restoration after Earthquake, 583
Metropolitan District Railway, Fifty New Cars for, 367
*"Traders' Guide to Revision of Railway Rates," 227
 
Metropolitan-District Railway’s 80 Trains per Hour, 531
 
Metropolitan Railway in Paris, Flooding from Canal, 253
 
Milk in Overheated Railway Vans and Railway Rates Question, 71
 
Ministry of Transport:
 
Authorisation of Works Bill, Increase of Limit of Costs, 71 ; Royal Assent to Bill Received, 151
 
Extension of Time for Submission of Proposed Charges to Railway Rates Tribunal, 41 ; Schedule of Charges Submitted, 151
 
Inter-agreements Among Companies, Powers of the Ministry, 135
 
Light Railways Authorised in Liverpool 531
 
Subsidence on the City and South London Railway, Inquiry by the Ministry, 615
 
Tramway and Trackless Trolley* Undertakings, Committee’s Report, 253
 
Unemployment Question, Ministry and the Railway Companies, 97
 
Moscow Projected Underground Railway, 477
 
Motor Cars at Level Crossings, Railwaymen’s Additional Risks, 175
 
Names of Stations, Changes due to Amalgamation of Lines, 175
 
National Union of Railwaymen and Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus, 41, 175, 201, 327, 477
 
New South Wales Government Seeks British Experts to Investigate Railways Administration, 531
 
New South Wales, New Railway to be Constructed, 55
 
New South Wales Railway Signalling Equipment Statistics, 531
 
New York Central Electric Lines, Running Stopped by Heat Wave, 13
 
New Zealand Calls for Tenders for New Line Construction, 125
 
New Zealand Government Railways and Automatic Signals, 505
 
Newfoundland Railways, Steamers, &c., Pass under Government Control, 253
 
Niagara River, Vehicular and Electric Railway Bridge Projected, 227
 
Northern of France, Change of Paddle for Turbine Steamers, 71
 
Passengers’ Fares, Luggage Charges and Labour Employed, 71
 
Pennsylvania Railroad, Serious Fire, 13
 
Piccadilly, New Underground Station, Subways and Escalators, 175
 
Piecework System Restored on the New York Central for Shop Crafts Workers, 395
 
Polish Railways New Rolling Stock, Allotment of Contracts, 201
 
Protection of Coach Manufacture and Steel Industry in India, Manufacturer’s Views, 311
 
Queensland Government Railways’ Success and its Cause, 693
 
Railless Trolley Vehicle Systems in Great Britain, Statistics, 41
 
Railway Benevolent Institution, President, 477
 
Railway and Canal Commission, ex ojjlcio Members, 419
 
Railway Charges for Carriage of Fish.
 
Vegetables, &c., Pronounced Very Fair, 13 Railway Companies, Men’s Unions, and
 
Wages Boards, 71, 253, 451, 669—see also Thomas, Mr. J. H.
 
Railway Fires Act (1905) Amendment Bill Receives Royal Assent, 151
 
Railway Material Exports Statistics, 70, 151. 289, 395, 505, 643
 
Railway Mon in Parliament, 669
 
Railwaymen and the Three Unions, 41, 477
 
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
*Traffic, Passenger and Freight, Statistics :
*- For January, 125 : March, 253 ; April, 395 ; May, 423, 477 : June, 446 ; July, 587
*- Freight Tonnage for August, 613
*- General Statistics for Half-year, 446
*Tramways Safety First Device, 615
*Transport--see also Associations, Institute of Transport
*Trans-Sahara Railway Bill to be Introduced in French Chamber, 531
*Turbo-condensing Locomotive, Ljungstrom, 643
*Uganda and Kenya Projected Loan for Railway Extension, 559
*Underground Lifts, Audible Interval Indicator, 555
*Unemployment and Suggestions for Utilising Railway Reserves, 151
*United States Jointly Owned Railway Stations, 236
*United States Railway Amalgamation not Compulsory, 693
*United States Railways, Increased Pay for Men, 347
*Victoria, Australia, Automatic Couplings Decided on, 175
*Victoria and Ludgate Hill Service, Restoration Called for, 587
*Vosges Tunnelling, Tenders to be Invited, 335
*Wagons, Privately Owned, Mr. Holden's and Mr. Hill's Construction Specifications, 13
*Wagons, Standard 12-Ton, Drawing, andc., British Wagon Company, 407
*Westminster District Railway Station, Reconstruction, 201
*West Somerset Mineral Railway, Legal Abandonment of, 201
*White Pass and Yukon Railway Company's Proposed Dam on the Upper Yukon River, 40
*Willesden Electric Train Service to Addison- road, Improvement at Willesden, 451
*Zeebrugge, Facilities for Groat Eastern Train Ferry Boats, 205


Railwaymen’s Pay, Comparison of Rates, &c., Return Issued, 477
*RATING Machinery and Plant, Government Inquiry, 643
 
*Reclamation of Estuary, near Barrow, Proposed, 643
Railway Rates and Cost of Living, Pamphlet,
"Refractories, The Commoner," E. E. Moore, 615
 
*Refrigeration Research, Suggested Institute for, 311
Railway Rates Tribunal:
*Reinforced Concrete Girders, Record Length, 97
Application from Labour Party for Enlargement of the Tribunal, 535
*Research--see Department
 
*Resting Pauses and Efficiency of Manual Workers, G. H. Miles, 151
Mansion House Association Form for Lodging of Objections with the Tribunal, 367
*Rhodesian Congo Border Concession, Important Discoveries of Ore, 669
 
*Rivets, Comparative Test of Copper and Monel. 253
Powers of Tribunal, 71
*Road Railways in Gwalior, 71
 
*Rotating Magnetic Field and Living Organisms, Experiments, 587
Schedule of Standard Rates and Charges Submitted by the Four Railway Groups, !5!
*Royal Agricultural Show for 1924, 227
 
*Rubber Compared with Iron as Lining for Tube Mills, 559
Season Tickets and Allowances for Disuse, 71
*Rubber Road Surface from Old Tires, for Bradford, 451
 
*Russia's Water Power Resources, 97
Season Ticket Controversy and the Tribunal, 281, 367
 
Railway Shopmen’s War Bonus—see National Union
 
Railway Viaduct over the Blackwater at Mallow, Reconstruction and Opening, 477
 
Red Coaches in Scotland, 669
 
Reduction in Fares Followed by Reduction in Receipts, 367
 
Restaurant Car Staffs, Pay of, 477
 
Rev al Railway Electrification, 175
 
Riviera, Shortened Railway Line Proposed to Nice, 615
 
Rumanian Extensive Railway Construction Schemes, 311, 367
 
Running Control, Locomotive and Traffic Departments’ Question, H. A. Watson, 423 “ Safety First ” Essay Competition by London Council, 281
 
St. Gothard Railway Locomotive’s Peculiar Accident, 531
 
St. Pancras and Glasgow Journey, Acceleration both Ways, 341
 
Savings Banks for Railway Servants,' 587
 
Season Ticket Controversy, 281, 367
 
Sheffield Unemployment and Orders for Railway Material, 615
 
Shepherd’s Bush Station, Central London Line, Improvements, 477
 
Siberian Express, Petrograd-Vladivostock, to be Resumed, 97
 
Signalling, Block, Three-wire and One-wire Systems Compared, 97
 
Singapore Island, Connection by Johore Causeway, 367
 
Sleeping Cars, New, Milan to Rome, 395
 
South African Government and Railway Electrification, 423
 
South African Proposed New Railway, Different Routes Discussed, 423
 
South Australian Change of Gauge on the Western Railway, 423
 
South Australian Railway Reorganisation, 125
 
South Australian Railways’ Need of New Locomotives, 559
 
South Australian State Line Earnings, 587
 
Southern Railway :
 
Appointments, 281, 340, 423, 531
 
Dover Improvements Discussion, 451
 
Electrification Plans to be Proceeded with, 531
 
Elephant and Castle Station Damaged by Fire, 505
 
Fresh-water, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, Impediment to Absorption by Southern Railway, 151
 
“ Go as You Please ” Season Tickets in the Isle of Wight, 151
 
Grouping, and Retirement of Officials, 340
 
Isle of Sheppey and Swale Bridge Reconstruction, Communication Restored, 311. 367, 505
 
Locomotive, Remembrance, Brighton Railway, 395
 
J .ocomotive Running Department Changes, 423
 
New Works, Extensive Programme Proposed, New Corridor Coaches, 531, 559
 
Parliamentary Plans for New Work of the Railway, 693
 
Ramsgate, New Station Accommodation Proposed, 281
 
South-Western Lines to Guildford, Electrification not Begun, 48, 106
 
Suburban Area Electrification to Precede that of Brighton Line, 643
 
Waterloo Station Reconstruction, 349
 
South Yorkshire Joint Committee, Contract for Extension of Line, 477
 
Soviet and Resumption of Through Traffic to China, 227
 
Stabling Trains Required for Night and Morning Use Only, Cost of, 311
 
Stations Re-named in Consequence of Grouping, 253
 
Statistics—see Traffic
 
Stockholm and Gothenburg Electrification, Material Contracts, 227
 
Stranraer and Larne Irish Service Resumed, 13
 
“ Sunny South Special,” Rival Starting, 367 Swedish Locomotives, Fifty Electric, Tenders Called for, 227, 253
 
Swedish Projected New Railway, 201
 
Thomas, Mr. J. H., and Railwaymen’s Pay, 505
 
Timber Unloading from Railway Trucks, Swedish Time-saving Contrivance, 167
 
Tokyo Tramways Quick Restoration after Earthquake, 583
 
“Traders’ Guide to Revision of Railway Rates,” 227
 
AILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :
 
Traffic, Passenger and Freight, Statistics :
 
For January, 125 : March, 253; April, 395 ; May, 423, 477 : June, 446 ; July, 587
 
Freight Tonnage for August, 613
 
General Statistics for Half-year, 446
 
Tramways Safety First Device, 615
 
Transport—see also Associations, Institute of Transport
 
Trans-Sahara Railway Bill to be Introduced in French Chamber, 531
 
Turbo-condensing Locomotive, Ljungstrom, 643
 
Uganda and Kenya Projected Loan for Railway Extension, 559
 
Underground Lifts, Audible Interval Indicator, 555
 
Unemployment and Suggestions for Utilising Railway Reserves, 151
 
United States Jointly Owned Railway Stations, 236
 
United States Railway Amalgamation not Compulsory, 693
 
United States Railways, Increased Pay for Men, 347
 
Victoria, Australia, Automatic Couplings Decided on, 175
 
Victoria and Ludgate Hill Service, Restoration Called for, 587
 
Vosges Tunnelling, Tenders to be Invited, 335 Wagons, Privately Owned, Mr. Holden’s and
 
Mr. Hill’s Construction Specifications, 13
 
Wagons, Standard 12-Ton, Drawing, &c., British Wagon Company, 407
 
Westminster District Railway Station, Reconstruction, 201
 
West Somerset Mineral Railway, Legal Abandonment of, 201
 
White Pass and Yukon Railway Company’s Proposed Dam on the Upper Yukon River, 40
 
Willesden Electric Train Service to Addison-road, Improvement at Willesden, 451
 
Zeebrugge, Facilities for Groat Eastern Train Ferry Boats, 205
 
RATING Machinery and Plant, Government Inquiry, 643
 
Reclamation of Estuary, near Barrow, Proposed, 643
 
Refractories, The Commoner,E. E. Moore, 615
 
Refrigeration Research, Suggested Institute for, 311
 
Reinforced Concrete Girders, Record Length, 97
 
Research—see Department
 
Resting Pauses and Efficiency of Manual Workers, G. H. Miles, 151
 
Rhodesian Congo Border Concession, Important Discoveries of Ore, 669
 
Rivets, Comparative Test of Copper and Monel. 253
 
Road Railways in Gwalior, 71
 
Rotating Magnetic Field and Living Organisms, Experiments, 587
 
Royal Agricultural Show for 1924, 227
 
Rubber Compared with Iron as Lining for Tube Mills, 559
 
Rubber Road Surface from Old Tires, for Bradford, 451
 
Russia’s Water Power Resources, 97
 
s
SAFETY First, Pamphlet No. 8, 668
 
Saigon (Cochin, China), Arsenal for Sale, 341
 
Salt Mines in Nova Scotia, Quality and Output, 227
 
San Francisco, Projected Bridge across the Golden Gate, Various Schemes, 125, 145
 
Saw—see also Trepanning
 
Saws, Rail, 25
 
Scholarship Award to Ealing County Scholar, 367
 
Scholarship Research, in Naval Architecture (1923), 58
 
Scientific Research—see Department
 
Sea Water Deterioration of Structures of
 
Timber, Metal and Concrete, 367
 
Sewerage Scheme for North Toronto, 175
 
Shafts for Marine Steam Engines, Board of
 
Trade Rules, 341


Sheffield Traffic Census, 395
S
 
*SAFETY First, Pamphlet No. 8, 668
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
*Saigon (Cochin, China), Arsenal for Sale, 341
Barge, Electrically Propelled, Further and Satisfactory Trial, 394—see also Gill Propeller, Illustrated Index
*Salt Alines in Nova Scotia, Quality and Output, 227
 
*San Francisco, Projected Bridge across the Golden Gate, Various Schemes, 125, 145
Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company Steamers Launched, 531
*Saw--see also Trepanning
 
*Saws, Rail, 25
Discharge of Cargo, Exceptionally Rapid, 143
*Scholarship Award to Ealing County Scholar, 367
 
*Scholarship Research, in Naval Architecture (1923), 58
Empress of Scotland, Canadian Liner, Collision with Wreckage, 201
*Scientific Research--see Department
 
*Sea Water Deterioration of Structures of Timber, Metal and Concrete, 367
French Destroyer Enseigne Gabolde, 367
*Sewerage Scheme for North Toronto, 175
 
*Shafts for Marine Steam Engines, Board of Trade Rules, 341
Hong Kong, Motor Boats for, 705
*Sheffield Traffic Census, 395
 
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
Minnewaska’s Gross Tonnage, 477
*- Barge, Electrically Propelled, Further and Satisfactory Trial, 394--see also Gill Propeller, Illustrated Index
 
*- Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company Steamers Launched, 531
Motor Vessels, Tonnage, Immense Increase Since 1914, 125
*- Discharge of Cargo, Exceptionally Rapid, 143
 
*- Empress of Scotland, Canadian Liner, Collision with Wreckage, 201
R.M.S. Empress of Canada, Record Cruise, 253
*- French Destroyer Enseigne Gabolde, 367
 
*- Hong Kong, Motor Boats for, 705
Royal Naval Reserve Decoration Award, 477
*- Minnewaska's Gross Tonnage, 477
 
*- Motor Vessels, Tonnage, Immense Increase Since 1914, 125
Ship Repairing at Southampton, J. S.
*- R.M.S. Empress of Canada, Record Cruise, 253
 
*- Royal Naval Reserve Decoration Award, 477
White and Co.’s, New Shops, 679
*- Ship Repairing at Southampton, J. S. White and Co.'s, New Shops, 679
 
*SHOWS--see Exhibitions
SHOWS—see Exhibitions
*Silver, Rich Ore Discovery at Cloncurry, Australia, 367
 
*Silver, Rich Ore Discovery in Queensland, 281
Silver, Rich Orc Discovery at Clone urry, Australia, 367
*Soda Company's Purchase of Land, 151
 
*South African Cultivation of Fibre from Previously Condemned Weed, 559
Silver, Rich Ore Discovery in Queensland, 281
*South African Government Share of Gold Mining Profits, 451
 
*South African Grain Handling, Help from Canadians, 505
Soda Company’s Purchase of Land, 151
*South African Woollen Factory Machinery Entirely Supplied by Germany, 97
 
*South-east Borneo, Ironworks to be Established in, 559
South African Cultivation of Fibre from Previously Condemned Weed, 559
*South Russian Mining Trust Output, 559
 
*Soviet Government and the Metric System, 643
South African Government Share of’ Gold Mining Profits, 451
*Speed for Winding Men in Mine Shafts, 125
 
*Spitzbergen, Mineral Wealth of, Discovery of Nickel, 311
South African Grain Handling, Help from Canadians, 505
*Spitzbergen Alining Conditions Pronounced Ideal in Every Way, 395
 
*Staff Outing, D.P. Battery Company, 55
South African Woollen Factory Machinery Entirely Supplied by Germany, 97
*Standardisation of Fans, 140
 
*Standpipe Failure and Rare Type of Corrosion, 41
South-east Borneo, Ironworks to be Established in, 559
*Steam Ferry, Powerful, for Vehicular Traffic at Sydney, Australia, 451
 
*Steel--see Iron and Steel
South Russian Mining Trust Output, 559
*Sugar Beet Factory at Southwold, 669
 
*Sukkur Irrigation Scheme Begun, 451
Soviet Government and the Metric System, 643
*Sullivan Machinery Company's Plant, 367
 
*Sweden, Damming Works in, 311
Speed for Winding Men in Mine Shafts, 125
*Swedish Agricultural Area, 40 per cent. Supplied with Electric Light and Power, 13
 
*Swedish Scheme for Channel Deepening to Connect the Baltic with the North Sea, 423, 451
Spitzbergen, Mineral Wealth of, Discovery of Nickel, 311
*Swiss Trade and Industries in 1922, 404
 
*Sydney City Council and Empire Preference, 13
Spitzbergen Mining Conditions Pronounced
*Sydney, Royal Mint to be Closed, 97
 
*Synthetic Precious Stones, Swiss Manufacture, 253
Ideal in Every Way, 395
 
Staff Outing, D.P. Battery Company, 55
 
Standardisation of Fans, 140
 
Standpipe Failure and Rare Type of Corrosion, 41
 
Steam Ferry, Powerful, for Vehicular Traffic at Sydney, Australia, 451
 
Steel—see Iron and Steel
 
Sugar Beet Factory at Southwold, 669
 
Sukkur Irrigation Scheme Begun, 451
 
Sullivan Machinery Company’s Plant, 367
 
Sweden, Damming Works in, 311
 
Swedish Agricultural Area, 40 per cent. Supplied with Electric Light and Power, 13
 
Swedish Scheme for Channel Deepening to Connect the Baltic with the North Sea, 423, 451
 
Swiss Trade and Industries in 1922, 404
 
Sydney City Council and Empire Preference, 13
 
Sydney, Royal Mint to bo Closed, 97
 
Synthetic Precious Stones, Swiss Manufacture, 253


T
T
TANK Lowered into Deep Pit. without Tackle, 41
*TANK Lowered into Deep Pit, without Tackle, 41
 
*Tanks, Comparison Between Variously Welded Riveted and Electric Welded, 477
Tanks, Comparison Between Variously Welded Riveted and Electric Welded, 477
*Tasmanian Huge Reservoir at the Great Lake, 559
 
*Telephone Company, London, Secures Contract from Prague, 669
Tasmanian Huge Reservoir at the Great Lake, 559
*Telephone District of Exeter, Extensive Range, 587
 
*Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for the London Area, 97
Telephone Company, London, Secures Contract from Prague, 669
*Temperatures in Shallow Mines, Surface Air Effect on Underground Air, Investigations, 97
 
*Test Codes, American, 517
Telephone District of Exeter, Extensive Range, 587
*Testing Blow-out Taps of Gauge Glasses, 49
 
*Tests on Beams of Limestone, 227
Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for the London Area, 97
*Textile Machinery for China, Respective Imports of Great Britain, America and Japan, 97
 
*Thermometers, 55
Temperatures in Shallow Mines, Surface Air Effect on Underground Air, Investigations, 97
*Thompson, John, Limited, Boilermakers, Offer of Technical Appointments and Scholarship to their Employees, 395
 
*Tientsin Motor Car Imports, 423
Test Codes, American, 517.
*Timber in India, Method of Identification, 367
 
*Tin Stocks Disposal in the Federated Malay States, 341
Testing Blow-out Taps of Gauge Glasses, 49
*Tokyo Company Reports Safety of Hydraulic Power Stations and Transmission Lines, 477
 
*Tool and Cutter Grinding, 190
Tests on Beams of Limestone, 227
*Tractors for Russia Duty-free, 341
 
*Trepanning Tool, Fry's (London), Limited, 407
Textile Machinery for China, Respective Imports of Great Britain, America and Japan, 97
*Tungsten Lamps, Greatly Increased Use of, 311
 
*Turin Engine Works, Change of Ownership, 125
Thermometers, 55
 
Thompson, John, Limited, Boilermakers, Offer of Technical Appointments and Scholarship to their Employees, 395
 
Tientsin Motor Car Imports, 423
 
Timber in India, Method of Identification, 367
 
Tin Stocks Disposal in the Federated Malay States, 341
 
Tokyo Company Reports Safety of Hydraulic
 
Power Stations and Transmission Lines, 477
 
Tool and Cutter Grinding, 190
 
Tractors for Russia Duty-free, 341
 
Trepanning Tool, Fry’s (London), Limited, 407
 
Tungsten Lamps, Greatly Increased Use of, 311


Turin Engine Works, Change of Ownership, 125
U
 
*"UNDERGROUND London," Lantern Lecture at Cannon-street Hotel, W. J. Liberty, 451
u
*Underground London, Illustrated Lecture on, at Southend-on-Sea, W. J. Liberty, 669  
UNDERGROUND London,Lantern Lecture at Cannon-street Hotel, W. J. Liberty, 451
*United States' Metal Alining Industry, General Statistics of, 367
 
*University College, London :
Underground London, Illustrated Lecture on, at Southend-on-Sea, W. J. Liberty, 669
*- University College Awards, 86
 
*- Lectures on Ionic and Thermionic Valves, Professor J. A. Fleming, 375
United States’ Metal Mining Industry, General Statistics of, 367
*- Engineering Society :
 
*-- Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 705
University College, London :
*- University of Sheffield, Recognition of Dr. Ripper, 71
 
*- Uruguay, Port of Paysandu, Enlargement Progress, 341
University College Awards, 86
 
Lectures on Ionic and Thermionic Valves, Professor J. A. Fleming, 375
 
Engineering Society :
 
Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 705
 
University of Sheffield, Recognition of Dr. Ripper, 71
 
Uruguay, Port of Paysandu, Enlargement Progress, 341


V
V
VAAL River Barrage Opening, 71
*VAAL River Barrage Opening, 71
 
*Vancouver Grain Storage Capacity Greatly Increased, 559
Vancouver Grain Storage Capacity Greatly Increased, 559
*Vancouver Harbour, Dredging and other Improvements, 693
 
*Vancouver Island, Largest Saw Mill About to be Constructed, 151
Vancouver Harbour, Dredging and other Improvements, 693
*Victoria, State of, and "Safety First" Bulletins, 71
 
Vancouver Island, Largest Saw Mill About to be Constructed, 151
 
Victoria, State of, and Safety First Bulletins, 71
 
w
WAGONS, Railway—see Railways
 
Warrington Guardian's Seventieth Anniversary, 395
 
Water Boring in South-West Africa Results in Coal and Oil Discoveries, 505
 
Water Leakage, Extension, Discovered by Pitometer Survey, 367
 
Water-gas Tar Emulsion, 341
 
WATER SUPPLY :
Bethlehem, South Africa, New Water Supply Scheme, 693
 
Cape Town Water Storage Increase, 227
 
Capetown Waterworks Scheme, Projected Extensive Outlay, 253
 
Waterworks Plant, Records of Operation Highly Necessary, Professor Earle Waterman, 615
 
WATER Turbines for Power Plant at Winnipeg,
 
Water Users, National Association of, Formed, 669
 
Waterway, Deep, from Great Lakes to the Atlantic vid the St. Lawrence River, American Suggestion to Canada, 693
 
Weights and Measures, Suggested Change, 151 Welland Canal Cost, 41
 
Wheel, Road, Aluminium Alloy, Satisfactory Tests for Omnibus Use, 587
 
Whitworth Society, 268
 
Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 602
 
Winding Ropes, Testing by Magnetic Exploration, R. L. Sandford, 281
 
Winnipeg Company Receives Large Railway Contracts for China, 253
 
Winnipeg Large Wood Pulp and Paper Mill, 175 Wire Rope and Grooved Drums, Correct Pitch of Grooves, 423
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
Australian High-power Station Projected for Direct Communication with Great Britain and America, 531
 
Austrian Government Retains Monopolies of Radio Telephony and Telegraphy, 321
 
Belfast and French Government Correspondence as to Ships’ Wireless Equipment, 531
 
British Broadcasting Experiments with the United States, 531
 
“ Broadcast Central ” Station in Now York, 281
 
Broadcasting Weather Information for Use of Ships, 615
 
Canadian Wireless Telephonic Long-distance Communication, 693
 
Capital Expenditure on Wireless Stations, 71
 
Chilean, French and American Combination for Installation of Wireless Station, 477
 
Danish Government to Install Wireless Stations in Greenland, 615
 
Fog Signal, Wireless, for Another Lightship Station, 643
 
Hafnium in Audion Lamps, 227
 
High-power Wireless Station in India, 451
 
High-speed Wireless Installation between Rangoon and Madras, 505
 
Kashgar Marconi Station Completed, 151
 
Leeds Corporation and Control of Aerials, 67
 
Mexican Stations, Change of Apparatus, 175
 
Military Wireless Sets Tested in Manoeuvres, 253
 
New7 Direct Services Established, Favourable Situation of the United States, 311
 
Norwegian New Wireless Station at Vardoe, 227, 281
 
Postmaster-General on Wireless Development, Broadcast Advisory Committee, 587 Radio Apparatus and Elementary Schools, 615
 
Radio-apparatus Installation on the Paris-Bordeaux Express, 41
 
Radio Broadcasting and Accurate Working, 201
 
Radio Telephonic Set for Express Trains, 253 “ Reducing the Guesswork to Tuning,” 201 West Flanders Inter-continental Wireless
 
Transmitting Station, 669
 
Wireless Direction-finding Station on West Coast of Vancouver Island, 13
 
Wireless Telephone Equipment for Fishing Boats from Nagasaki, Investigation of Possibilities, 175
 
WOODEN Bridge, Temporary, Across Middle Harbour, Sydney, Australia, 674
 
Woodworking Factories, Mechanical Engineers for, W. L. Churchill, 669


World Power Conference in London, 1924, United States Participation, 311, 622
W
*WAGONS, Railway--see Railways
*Warrington Guardian's Seventieth Anniversary, 395
*Water Boring in South-West Africa Results in Coal and Oil Discoveries, 505
*Water Leakage, Extension, Discovered by Pitometer Survey, 367
*Water-gas Tar Emulsion, 341
*WATER SUPPLY :
*- Bethlehem, South Africa, New Water Supply Scheme, 693
*- Cape Town Water Storage Increase, 227
*- Capetown Waterworks Scheme, Projected Extensive Outlay, 253
*- Waterworks Plant, Records of Operation Highly Necessary, Professor Earle Waterman, 615
*WATER Turbines for Power Plant at Winnipeg, 451
*Water Users, National Association of, Formed, 669
*Waterway, Deep, from Great Lakes to the Atlantic vid the St. Lawrence River, American Suggestion to Canada, 693
*Weights and Measures, Suggested Change, 151
*Welland Canal Cost, 41
*Wheel, Road, Aluminium Alloy, Satisfactory Tests for Omnibus Use, 587
*Whitworth Society, 268
*Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 602
*Winding Ropes, Testing by Magnetic Exploration, R. L. Sandford, 281
*Winnipeg Company Receives Large Railway Contracts for China, 253
*Winnipeg Large AVood Pulp and Paper Mill, 175
*Wire Rope and Grooved Drums, Correct Pitch of-Grooves, 423
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
*- Australian High-power Station Projected for Direct Communication with Great Britain and America, 531
*- Austrian Government Retains Monopolies of Radio Telephony and Telegraphy, 321
*- Belfast and French Government Correspondence as to Ships' Wireless Equipment, 531
*- British Broadcasting Experiments with the United States, 531
*- "Broadcast Central" Station in Now York, 281
*- Broadcasting Weather Information for Use of Ships, 615
*- Canadian Wireless Telephonic Long-distance Communication, 693
*- Capital Expenditure on Wireless Stations, 71
*- Chilean, French and American Combination for Installation of Wireless Station, 477
*- Danish Government to Install Wireless Stations in Greenland, 615
*- Fog Signal, Wireless, for Another Lightship Station, 643
*- Hafnium in Audion Lamps, 227
*- High-power Wireless Station in India, 451
*- High-speed Wireless Installation between Rangoon and Madras, 505
*- Kashgar Marconi Station Completed, 151
*- Leeds Corporation and Control of Aerials, 67
*- Mexican Stations, Change of Apparatus, 175
*- Military Wireless Sets Tested in Manoeuvres, 253
*- New Direct Services Established, Favourable Situation of the United States, 311
*- Norwegian New Wireless Station at Vardoe, 227, 281
*- Postmaster-General on Wireless Development, Broadcast Advisory Committee, 587
*- Radio Apparatus and Elementary Schools, 615
*- Radio-apparatus Installation on the Paris- Bordeaux Express, 41
*- Radio Broadcasting and Accurate Working, 201
*- Radio Telephonic Set for Express Trains, 253
*- "Reducing the Guesswork to Tuning," 201
*- West Flanders Inter-continental Wireless Transmitting Station, 669
*- Wireless Direction-finding Station on West Coast of Vancouver Island, 13
*- Wireless Telephone Equipment for Fishing Boats from Nagasaki, Investigation of Possibilities, 175
*WOODEN Bridge, Temporary, Across Middle Harbour, Sydney, Australia, 674
*Woodworking Factories, Mechanical Engineers for, W. L. Churchill, 669
*World Power Conference in London, 1924, United States Participation, 311, 622


X
X
X-RAY Equipment for Army Veterinary School at Woolwich, 171
*X-RAY Equipment for Army Veterinary School at Woolwich, 171
 
*X-ray Interference Examination of Strained Metals, Akimasa Ono, 281
X-ray Interference Examination of Strained Metals, Akimasa Ono, 281
*X-ray Invention Removes Danger to Operator, 693
 
X-ray Invention Removes Danger to Operator, 693
 
YOKOHAMA Reconstruction as a Port, 395 Yokohama Harbour Repair, Estimate of Cost 341


Yugoslavia’s Output of Coal and Copper, 559
Y
*YOKOHAMA Reconstruction as a Port, 395
*Yokohama Harbour Repair, Estimate of Cost 341
*Yugoslavia's Output of Coal and Copper, 559


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A

  • AERONAUTICS :
  • - Air Demonstration to Dominion Representatives at Croydon Aerodrome, 559
  • - Monoplane, Portion Picked Up from the Sea near Hythe, 669
  • - New York and San Francisco, Projected Air Mail Continuous Service, 175
  • - Propeller v. Jet System of Propulsion, E. Buckingham, 175
  • - R 38 Memorial Prize, 466
  • ALEXANDRIA and Suez Ports, Improvement and Recommendations, 151
  • Allen-Liversidge, Limited, Staff Dinner, 543
  • Aluminium Chloride, Properties and Uses of, 311
  • American Government Purchasing Departments' Disuse of the Metric System, 395
  • Antimony from Hunan, Large Export Trade, 201
  • Argentina, Oilfield Production, 505

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:

  • ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 567
  • INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • - Election of President, 25
  • INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • -Autumn Meeting, 25, 210
  • -Use of Non-ferrous Metals in Engineering, Second Annual Autumn Lecture, Sir Henry Fowler, 25, 210
  • - Birmingham Section :
  • -- X-rays and Crystal Structure, Lecture, Dr. H. B. Keene, 587
  • - London Local Section :
  • -- American Non-ferrous Metallurgy, Lecture by Dr. Rosenhain, 484
  • INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
  • - Research in Manufacture, Sir J. J. Thomson, 41
  • INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
  • - Awards of Medals and Premium, 325
  • - Transport Adventure in Persia, Lecture by Major T. Salkield, 505
  • INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • - Address of New Offices, 112
  • - Crompton Medal Award for Paper, 559
  • - Fourth Annual Dinner, 459
  • - Motor Car Insurance Examination by the Institution, 175
  • - Petrol-electric Propulsion : Its Advantage as Regards Economy, L. Murphy, 615
  • - Special Conference at the Shipping Exhibition, 290
  • - Utility Prize Award, 492
  • INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Industrial Oxygen, T. Campbell Finlayson, Reprint of Paper on Sale, 356
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • - Awards for Papers, 466
  • - Vernon Harcourt Lectures on "River Training and Maintenance," R. F. Hindmarsh, 367
  • - Yarrow Scholarship, Applications Invited, 175
  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Conversazione, 28
  • - Date of Opening Meeting, 328
  • - Election of New Members of Council, 86
  • - Electrical Aids for the Deaf, C. M. R. Balbi, 693
  • - Formal Meeting to Receive Liquidators' Report, 55
  • - Meetings at 6 p.m., Votes in Favour, 395

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):

  • INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (continued) :
  • - Scholarship Awards, 459
  • - Informal Section :
  • -- First Meeting, Engineering Training, Dr. A. Russell, 615
  • INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
  • - Air Cooling and its Purposes, J. Roger Preston, 13
  • INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Industrial and Shop Lighting Effects, Lecture and Demonstration, 658
  • - New President, Date of Induction and Address, 484
  • INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Annual Dinner, 677
  • - North-Western Branch :
  • -- Annual Dinner, 655
  • INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • - Meeting, Two Daysí, at Nottingham, Programme, 58
  • INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • - Awards Announcement, 227
  • - Further Scholarship Awards, 484
  • INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Elections of Honorary Member, also of First Lady Member, 93
  • - "Proceedings" Issued Twice Yearly, 451
  • - Theory of Interlocking, J. S. Moore, 97
  • INSTITUTION, ROYAL, OF GREAT BRITAIN :
  • - Juvenile Christmas Lectures by Sir William Bragg, Subjects of, 543, 677
  • - Meetings and Elections, 25, 630
  • - Programme of Lectures Before Easter, 708
  • INSTITUTION OF WATER ENGINEERS :
  • - Winter Meeting and List of Papers, 615
  • SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • - Premium Awards for Papers, 682
  • SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY :
  • - Titania Glasses Compared with Lime and with Magnesia Glasses, 477
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • - World's Copper Control Largely in One Company's Hands, Sir R. Redmayne, 41
  • SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
  • - Award of Symons Gold Medal, 705
  • SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS :
  • - Mr. Richard Hazleton, 371
  • SOCIETIES, PHYSICAL AND OPTICAL :
  • - Exhibition, 702
  • ASWAN Dam, Discharge of Sluices, New Instrument for Measurement, 358
  • Atlantic Cable, Largest and Fastest Ever Laid, 41
  • Atom in Collision, Photographed After 21,000 Attempts, 97
  • Australia, Accelerated Service to Fremantle, 395
  • Australia, Four New Bridges Across Murray River, 505
  • Australia, Locks on Murray River, to Cost Ten Millions Sterling, 253
  • Australian Trade Statistics, 341
  • Australia's Largest Reciprocating Engine, 669

B

  • BALTIC to the North Sea, Deepening the Flintraennan Passage in the Oeresund, 423, 451
  • Barium Sulphate, Enormous Crystal from Mine near Appleby, 423
  • Basingstoke Canal, Reported Purchase of, 71
  • Bauxite, Large Deposits Reported in Permsk Province, 281
  • Belt Conveyor, New Type, 227
  • Bengal Ropeways Bill Becomes Law, 477
  • Bengal Scheme for Storm Water Disposal, 451
  • Birmingham Tramway System Extension, 395
  • Blast-furnaces--see Iron and Steel
  • Boilers Fired with "Lopulco" Pulverised Fuel, Efficiency Results, 13
  • Boilers for Use with Refuse Coal, Result of Tests, 97
  • Bombay Government Regulations for Boiler Attendants, 505
  • Bombay Government to Spend £6,000,000 on Sea Front Reclamation, 531
  • Book of the Thornycroft, 599
  • Boulogne Harbour Improvement, Dredging and I Deepening the Inner Part, 311
  • Brake Operation on Motor Vehicles, Difficulties, and a New Patent, 311
  • Breaking-up of Scrap Metal, 682
  • Bricks Made from Gold Mine Dumps, Value of, 125
  • Bridge Centuries Old at Last Being Destroyed in India, 531
  • Bridge Foundations, Caisson Position Electrically Ascertained, 227
  • Bridge with Record Main Span, 125
  • Bridge, Valuable, at Springfield, Mass., Completely Destroyed by Fire, 395
  • British Chemical Standards Movement, 253
  • British Engineering Standards Association :
  • - British Engineering Standards Specifications, Withdrawal from Circulation of B.S. Specification 72--1917, Revision in Progress, 41
  • British Forestry Commissionersí Extensive Schemes, 41
  • British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association :
  • - Alloys Used in Die-casting, Investigation of, 13
  • - First Experimental Report, 615, 643

C

  • CABLE Between United States and France, Said to be World's Largest, 587
  • Calcutta, King George's Dock, Water Area and Other Dimensions, 125
  • Canada, Automobile Manufacture in, Statistics, 13
  • Canada's Greatly Increased Trade, Statistics for Past Year, 367
  • Canada's Mineral Production Recovery, Statistics, 227, 367
  • Canada's Production of Gold in 1922, 151
  • Canada, Striking Growth of Water Power Development, 13
  • Canadian Great Lakes, Complaints of Excessive Diversion of Water by United States, 97
  • Canadian Iron Ore Mining, Position of, Government Committee's Report, 311
  • Canadian Islands of the Arctic Circle, Investigators from Quebec, 71
  • Canadian Patents Issued, A Record Year, 693
  • Canadian Westinghouse Company's Works, Factory Extension, 97, 175
  • Canal to the Baltic Sea, Polish Scheme, 451
  • Canal, Rochdale, Sale of All its Reservoirs and Water Supplies, 201
  • Canals under Consideration in Belgium, 71
  • Carbon Black from Surplus of Natural Gas, 451
  • Catalogues, British, for Constantinople and Towns in the Interior, 669
  • Catalogues, British, Lack of, in Canada, 268
  • Catalogues, British, for Mexico, 253
  • Catalogues for Turkey, 543
  • Cement Manufacturing Company in China, 151
  • Cement from Spent Shale from Scottish Oilfields, 13
  • Central Steam Heating for Winnipeg, 599
  • Ceylon River, Extensive Electric Power Capacity, 13
  • Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Society, Endowment of Research in South Africa, 227
  • China, Modern Highway Planned in, 151
  • Chinese Cruisers to Promote Chinese Trade, 227
  • Chinese Government Bureau of Economic Information, 13
  • COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES:
  • - American Coal Mines, Fatal Accidents in, 643
  • - Anthracite and Bituminous Coal in the United States, State of Reserves, 71
  • - "Application of Stone Dust in Coal Mines," 451
  • - British Coal Output Statistics, 227
  • - Canadian Coal Production, 643
  • - Canadian Collieries, Limited, Results of Boring in the Sable River District, 41
  • - Centrifugal Machines for Drying Coal, 669
  • - Coal Bed Reached After Two Years' Sinking Operations, 531
  • - Coal Dust, Explosive Qualities of, Demonstration, 201
  • - Coal Find, Valuable, at Cape Breton, 227
  • - Coal in India, Suggested Import Duty, 311
  • - Coal Mining by the Chinese, 587
  • - Coke Ovens Battery at Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Begin Work, 669
  • - Colliery Officials' Federation Annual Conference, Electricity in Mining Work, 175
  • - Drainage of Coalfields in Yorkshire and Other Counties, Bill to be Deposited for Next Session of Parliament, 693
  • - Fatal Coal Mine Accidents in the United States, 175
  • - Great Britain's Weekly Coal Production, 669, 693
  • - Lourenco Marques Coal Traffic Development, 505
  • - Low Temperature Carbonisation of Coal, 41
  • - Maltby Colliery Disaster Relief Fund, 210
  • - Maryport District, New Boring by Garswood Hall Colliery Company, 693
  • - Natal Navigation Collieries Equipment, Exceptionally Fine, 125
  • - New South Wales, Coal Development, 505
  • - Pressure and Explosion Demonstrations with Different- Varieties of Coal, 395
  • - Pulverised Coal in Open-hearth Furnaces, Its Utility Still Uncertain, R. H. Lowndes, 559
  • - Reopening of Old Collieries Projected at Grangemouth and Gartshore, 451
  • - Saghalien, North or Russian, Reserves of First-class Coal, 423
  • - Stone Dusting in Coal Mines, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 643
  • - Swiss Coal Imports, German and Otherwise, 693
  • - Underseas Coal, Bore-hole at Seaham Harbour, 451
  • - Zambesi Basin Coal, Satisfactory Tests, 367
  • COBALT, World's Supply of, in 1922, 151
  • Cold Storage in Australia, New Zealand, and United States, 311
  • Colombia, Various Mineral and Oil Discoveries by Geologists, 505
  • Colombian Government Projected Oil Pipe Line, 669
  • Colour Test Papers for Detection of Hydrocyanic Acid Vapour in Air of Tanks, Ships, Buildings, andc., after Fumigation, 281
  • Coloured Paints and Evaporation from Oil Tanks, 341
  • Concrete Roads, Surfacing, Sodium Silicate for, 643
  • Condenser Tube Coatings, Alloy Investigations in Germany, 505
  • Congress at the British Empire Exhibition--see Exhibitions
  • Congress of Swedish Engineers at Gothenburg, 175
  • Conveyors, Use of, in Coal Mine Workings, Discussion, W. G. Burt, 451
  • Coolidge and X-ray Tubes Insurance 477
  • Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 190
  • Co-ordination between Mortar Manufacturers and Shipbuilders, 175
  • Copper Casting, J. Edgar, 643
  • Copper Production in Chile, 341, 367
  • Copper Works at Burry Port Restarted, 151
  • Corrosion--see British Non-ferrous, andc.
  • Cotton Ginnery in South Africa, 505
  • Cotton Mills in China, 13
  • Cotton Mills for Tasmania, Question of Starting the Industry, 281
  • Crushing Plant for Gold Mino, Transvaal, 693
  • Crystal Palace School of Engineering, Distribution of Certificates, 669
  • Crystalline Form of Electro-deposited Metals, 201

D

  • DAM, Wilson, Across the Tennessee River, Largest in the World, 669
  • Deafness, Electrical Aids for, C. M. R. Balbi, 693
  • Deafness and the Marconi Instrument, 505
  • Deafness--see also Electrical Matters
  • Death of Mr. R. W. Hunt, 151
  • Deepest Gold Mines, Brazil and Witwatersrand, 587
  • Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
  • - Committee Report of Investigations on Deterioration by Sea Water, 367
  • - Licence Issued to Research Association of British Flour Millers, 375
  • Deutz-Diesel Compressorless Engine, 125
  • Diamond Cutting Industry in Kimberley, Suggested, 227
  • Distillation of Tar, Large Plant for, in Winnipeg, 311
  • Dock, Dry, at St. John, New Brunswick, New, One of Largest in the World, 559
  • Durban New Graving Dock, Sliding Caissons made by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 97
  • Durban, Very Large Graving Dock Under Construction, 71

E

  • EARTH Tremors and Mining on the Rand, 367
  • Earthquake Action and Popular Misconceptions, J. W. Doty, 531
  • Egg Preservation, Rapid New Treatment, 587
  • Einstein and Relativity Theory, Device for Interpretation, 97
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - American Post Office Lighting to be Reconstituted, 201
  • - Austrian Electrical Industry and Deflation, 587
  • - British Columbia Electric Railway Company, Plans for Great Water Power Development, 41
  • - British India and Japan, Trade in Electrical Apparatus, 175
  • - Central Station Design, Duplication of Equipment and Installation of Safeguards, 97
  • - Circuit Breakers, Automatic Re-closing, History of Three, 151
  • - Cleethorpes Urban Electricity Supply, Proposal to Electricity Commissioners Refused, 643
  • - Concession and Licence Asked for Storage of Water and Supply of Electric Energy, 137
  • - Dental Apparatus Material, Superiority of Electricity over Gas in Japanning, 125
  • - Des Quinze River, Ontario, Sixty Years' Lease of Group of Rapids, 201
  • - Direct Current, Three-wire, System, Dangers of, for Private Use, 97
  • - Electric Furnace Under Construction at Ford Company's Detroit Works, Details of, 71
  • - Electrical Storage Battery Locomotive for Use in Coal Mines, Prize Offered for Best Vehicle, 395
  • - Electricity Commissioners' New Regulations for Overhead Lines, 615
  • - Estonia, Large Power Station Completed at Ellamaa for State Railways and Other Purposes, 505
  • - Experimental Station at Geltow, Details of High-tension Direct-current Machine, 151
  • - Explosion Due to Cracked Insulator, 615
  • - Ford Factory in Ontario and Large Electrical Equipment, 505
  • - French Experiments in Wider Use of Electrically Driven Vehicles, 367
  • - Furnace, the Electro-thermic Accumulator, A Swedish Invention, 693
  • - Fynn-Weichsel Alternating Current Motor, 587
  • - Gas-filled Lamp and Glare Elimination, Advantage of Larger Candle-power, 201
  • - Generating Set, 50,000-Kilowatt, by C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd. for Commonwealth Edison Company, Details of, 13
  • - Hackney Borough Council and Electric Vehicles for House Refuse Collection, 41
  • - High-tension Transformers, Drying Out, 395
  • - House Wiring for Electricity, Free Installation Advocated in Newport (Mon.), 201
  • - Immunity from Electrical Current, Great Differences in Capacity of Human Beings, 281
  • - Industrial and Shop Lighting Effects, Demonstration Lecture at British Thomson-Houston Company's Rooms, 658
  • - Irish Water Power for Electricity, Demand for Purposes of Agriculture and Rural Industry, 201
  • - King Opens Super-supply Station, 125
  • - Lesser-known Electrical Utilities, James Orr, 615
  • - Low-voltage Release Equipment Advantage, 615
  • - Microscope Work by Electric Lamp, 125
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
  • - Mines in France, Belgium, andc., Great Deficiency in Use of Electric Signalling, 281
  • - Motor at Work Continuously for. Twenty- seven Years, 367
  • - Neon Lighting Installation in London, First in Great Britain, 227
  • - New York’s Electric Advertising Signs, and Over a Million Lamps, 201
  • - New York Electrical Exhibition, Great Growth in Use of Electricity, 477
  • - Nitrogen Fixation, Electrical Aspect of, P. Bunet, 451
  • -North Wales and South Cheshire Joint Electricity Authority, 395
  • - Poplar’s Electricity Finance, 669
  • - Porcelain Insulator Testing and Gases Liberated, 587
  • - Power Station for the British Empire Exhibition, 367, 423
  • - Power Station for Lighting Problems, 587
  • - Pretoria Power-house New Plant, 669
  • - Quebec, Power Plant for Bryson, 423
  • - Russian Power Stations’ Restoration, Orders for Electrical Plant, 423
  • - Saskatchewan, Increasing Demand for Electric Light in Yorktown, 437
  • - Saskatchewan, Yorktown, Local Electric Improvement Scheme, 693
  • - South African Large Electric Power Schemes, 341, 423
  • - Southern India River, Conference Between Travancore Durbar and Madras Government on Harnessing Question, 151
  • - Spinning Machines Driven by Electric Motors, 615
  • - Swedish Rural Electrification, 395
  • - Synchronous Converter and Power Factor Correction, 587
  • - Synthetic Grey Iron, Tests for Making, in a Special Electric Furnace, 227
  • - Transmission Line Altered to Obtain Much Increased Energy, Remarkable Achievement, 477
  • - Transmission of Power Systems, Large, Value of Interconnection, 559
  • - United States’ Use of Incandescent Lamps Equals that of the Rest of the World, 693
  • - Ventilation and Electrical Apparatus, 643
  • - Voltages, Very High, Laboratory Demonstration, 693
  • - Water-cooling Coils in Transformers, Scale Trouble, 587
  • EMPIRE Mining and Metallurgical Congress of Societies Interested, Arranged for the British Empire Exhibition, 367
  • Employment Exchanges’ Statistics, 477
  • Esquimalt Dry Dock, Large Contract for Electrical Pumping Machinery, 281
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - British Empire Exhibition :
  • -- Electric Power Station for Light and Driving, also as an Exhibit, 367, 423
  • -- Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress Arranged, 367, 562
  • -- Hours of Opening and Closing, 622
  • -- World Power Conference, 311, 622
  • - Brussels Commercial Fair, The Fifth, Growth of, 693
  • - Leipzig Fair, III Success of, 253
  • - Physical and Optical Societies Exhibition, 702
  • - Public Works, Roads and Transport Exhibition, 86, 112
  • - Royal Agricultural Show, Awards at, 13
  • - Shipping and Engineering Exhibition, 291
  • - Special Conference Inaugurated by Institution of Automobile Engineers, Programme, 291
  • - Tercentenary Jubilee Exhibition at Gothenburg, 281

F

  • FACTORIES and Workshops, Report for 1922, 125
  • Fairs--see Exhibitions
  • Fans, Standardisation of, 140
  • Faraday House Old Students' Association, Annual Dinner, 367, 463
  • Federation of British Industries :
  • - Final Report of Committee on Inter-Imperial Trade, 423
  • - Smoke Abatement, Professor J. O. Arnold, 71
  • - Taxation and Rating of Machinery, Heavy Handicap on Industrialists, 693
  • - Waste of Heat Detection in Boiler-houses, 41
  • Finsbury Old Students' Association, Twelfth Annual Dinner, 438
  • Flame Temperature of 3000 deg. Cent., 227
  • Flood and Ice, Remarkable Accident, 97
  • Flour Milling Research, 375
  • Ford Motor Company, Big Plant at Toronto, 311
  • Forest Fires in the United States, Annual Loss Averages, 41
  • "Forest Resources of the World," Comprehensive Work Published by U.S. Government Authority, 559
  • Foundrymen, British, Institute of, 213
  • Foundry Sand, Method of Coal Removal Wanted, 477
  • Frozen Pipe and the Remedy, 97
  • Fuel Board of Canada, Valuable Suggestions, 477
  • Fuel Problem of Canada, Poor Prospects from Oil or Natural Gas, 477
  • Fuel Research Board Committees in Lancashire and Yorkshire, 13
  • Fuel Research Board Report on Wigan Arley Coal, 477
  • Fuels for House-heating Boilers, Tests of, 341
  • Furnace, Automatically Controlled Heat-treating for Large Turbine Castings, 41
  • Fusible Alloys for Soldoring Purposes, 201

G

  • GAS for Firing Coppers at Breweries, 559
  • Gas for the Home Counties, Reports on Fulfil mont of Statutory Requirements, 97
  • Gas Producers, Battery of, for Glasgow, 451
  • Gas, Town, Board of Trade Return, 201
  • Gasworks at Marple, Cost of Extension, 451
  • Gear Grinding Company's Catalogue, 382
  • Gearing, Absence of Patterns for, 643
  • G.P.O. Engineers’ Examination, 190
  • Geological Survey of Great Britain, Report for 1922, 531
  • German Liquid Fuel Industry, Trust for Control of, 97
  • German Offer to Take Over Steel Companies in South Africa, 423
  • German Purchases of Aluminium from Switzerland, Denial of Report, 477
  • Germany Increases Fees for Patents and Trade Mark Registration, 395
  • Glass in Factories and Proper Ventilation, 175
  • Gold Mine, Brakpan, South Africa, Plant Extension and its Cost, 451
  • Gold Ore Reserves of Hollinger Mines, Consider¬able Estimated Value, 559
  • Gold in the Transvaal, New Discovery, 505
  • Gothenburg Harbour Improvement, 311
  • Grain Elevators at Capetown, Port and Inland, to be Opened in March, Varving Capacities, 395
  • Grain Elevators, Reinforced Concrete, Record Rate of Construction, 595
  • Grain Trans-shipment, Improvement of Facilities at Fort William, Ontario, and Port Arthur, 253
  • Greece, Big Wireless Schemes Projected, 531
  • Gretna Government Factory Real Estate for Sale, 693
  • Grinding of Metals and Cleaning of Castings, Home Office Report, 71
  • Grinding and Proper Size of Pebbles for, H. F. Kleinfeldt, 531
  • Grinding Thin Planing Knives, 190
  • Gwalior, Schemes Projected in, Irrigation, 41 ; Road Railways, 71

Gypsum, Immense Deposit 99.8 per cent. Pure, Discovered in Northern Ontario, 281

H

  • HAFNIUM in Manufacture of Audion Lamps, 227
  • Harbour, the Beyt Scheme, on Bombay Coast Line, 263
  • Hartlepool Scheme for New Harbour, 559
  • Heat Transmission Through Walls, Building Research Board Report, 367
  • High-capacity Wagons--see Miscellaneous Index, Railways
  • Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, Cantilever Design Decided Upon, 201
  • Hyderabad Irrigation Project, 395
  • Hydraulic Turbine of Faulty Design, 559
  • Hydro-electric Commission, Ontario, Steam Power Plant Proposals, 669
  • Hydro-electric Development of New Zealand River near Christchurch, "Waimakariri Empowering Bill," 367, 423
  • Hydro-electric Output of Canada in Excess of any other Country, 477
  • Hydro-electric Power Commission of Ontario, Order for Large Turbines, 253
  • Hydro-electric Power Shortage in Northern Ontario, 222
  • Hydro-electric Station at Narowa Falls, Estonia, 311
  • Hydrographic Bureau, International Proposals for Demarcation of Seas, 395

I

  • ICE Factory and Cold Storage Capacity Increase in Dublin for Trawlers, 281
  • Ice Pressure Relief Apparatus, 227
  • Ice Trouble on Canadian Reservoir, 49
  • Imperial Institute "Map and Diagrams of Metal Resources," 423
  • India, Mineral Licences and Mining Leases, Amended Rules for Grant of, 451
  • India and Unemployed Englishmen, 505
  • Industrial League and Council, Weekly Lectures Resumed, 404
  • Insect Damage to Cables, 586
  • Institutions--see Associations,
  • Ionic and Thermionic Valves--see University College, London
  • "Irish Engineering," 458
  • IRON AND STEEL:
  • - American Standardisation of Steel Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 587
  • - Austrian Large Iron and Steel Works to be Re-started, 125
  • - Blast-furnace, Largest of North-East Coast, Completed near Middlesbrough, 451
  • - Blast-furnace Linings, 41
  • - Blast-furnaces on the North-East Coast, 48 now in Blast Against the Normal 70, 693
  • - Blast-furnaces and Pig Iron Production in France, Statistics, 281
  • - Blast-furnaces Working in France, Year's Statistics, 643
  • - Breakdown Tests on Various Steels, 41
  • - British Cast Iron Research Association :
  • -- America's Efforts to Increase Production of Malleable Castings and to Obtain their Adoption, 201
  • -- Cast Iron to Resist Corrosion, Research Projected, 395
  • -- Foundry Sands Investigation Projected, 201
  • - Carburisation of Steel, Investigation, 341
  • - Carburisation Tests for Synthetic Grey Iron Manufacture, 227
  • - Cast Iron Pipe, Life of, Investigations, 125
  • - Cast Iron with Small Percentage of Nickel, Experiments with, 71
  • - Cast Steel Axle-boxes, Importation into India, 451
  • - Chilean Iron and Steel Industry, Proposed Provision of State Aid, 395
  • - Crystalline Areas as an Indication of Steel in Iron Bars, 395
  • - Enamelling Castings, Investigations by the American Bureau of Standards, 505
  • - Explosion of Cast Iron Steam Pipe, 125
  • - Gas Samples from Blast-furnaces, American Study of Reactions, 505
  • - High-speed Steel, Cause of Red Hardness of, 423
  • - Iron and Steel, When Ignited, Contrasted with Brass and Copper, 540
  • - Lapland's Considerable Iron Ore Resources, 669
  • IRON AND STEEL (continued):
  • - Manganese Ore Discovery in Krugersdorp, 227 ; Also Near the Vaal River, 566
  • - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers : Production of Pig Iron and Steel in June, 71 ; July, 201, 258 ; August, 311; September, 423; October, 531; November, 693
  • - Nickel Ore Discovery in Alaska, Experiments in Treating, 13
  • - Nickel Output in Ontario, 315
  • - Ontario Government Committee’s Report and Recommendations on Iron Orc Industry, 281
  • - Paint for Iron, Question of the Best, 253
  • - Pig Iron and Ferro-alloys in the United States, Imports Greatly in Excess of Exports, 693
  • - Pig Iron and Steel Production in Canada, 151, 693
  • - Poland, Iron Ore Production Statistics, 227
  • - Silicon Steel, Limitations to its Usefulness, 151
  • - Spectroscopic Equipment for Sorting Steel, 395
  • - Spinning Spindles, Advantages of Blue Steel, H. Scholey, 423
  • - Sponge Iron and Synthetic Cast Iron, Result of Experimental Work on, 669
  • - Stacks of Blast-furnaces, Experiments with Regard to Height of, 505
  • - Stainless Iron and Steel Production, 587
  • - Stainless Steels, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 151
  • - Steel Pipes, Transmission of Heat Through, Study of, 505
  • - Swedish Iron Alloy, New Rustless, 451
  • - Swedish Output of Iron and Steel, Old Times and Present Contrasted, 451
  • - Synthetic Grey Iron Made in Electric Furnace, Tests, 125, 227
  • - Valenciennes Iron and Steel Works Reconstruction Scheme, 125
  • - Wastage in Steel Manufacture, Suggestions for Avoidance, 125
  • IRRIGATION in Gwalior, Big Project by the Maharajah, 41, 227
  • Irrigation Scheme, Very Large, in Nizamia Saugor District, 341
  • Italian Public Works Planned and Started under the Fascista Regime, 423
  • Italian Scheme for Sale of Engineering Products, 477

J

  • JAPANESE Earthquake, Results, and Chief Requirements, 451
  • Japanese Patent Office Documents Reported Destroyed by Earthquake, 587
  • Japanese Purchases from Great Britain and Canada for Reconstruction Work, 505
  • Japanese Reconstruction to be Gradual and Reduce Amount of Foreign Loan, 559
  • Japanese Restrictions on Use of Telegraph Codes Withdrawn, 477
  • Johannesburg Observatory, Optical Discs for Large Refractor being Ground at St Albans, 97
  • Journal of Scientific Instruments, Publication Arrangements, 227

K

  • KING'S College Exhibition for Benefit of Hospitals to be Repeated, 531

L

  • LAMBETH Bridge to be Replaced by Steel Arch Bridge, 559
  • Lantern Slides, Offers for Lectures:
  • - Fuel Consumption, andc., Meldrums, Limited, 435
  • - Mechanical Stokers, andc., Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 379
  • Latvian Government About to Introduce the Metric System, 311
  • Load Pipe, Sheet Lead, andc., Large Plant for Manufacture of, at Seattle, 13
  • Leeds University Chair of Mining, 190
  • Lightning Damage to Telephones in the London Area, 71
  • Lightning Risks and Oil Tank Protection, 341
  • Lights, Visible and Invisible, Abnormal Conditions of Refraction, 367
  • Lignite Beds in the Ural, 71
  • Lignite, Nigerian, as Fuel, 615
  • Lime-burning and Popping in Plaster, 643
  • Limonite Deposits in Breconshire, Discovery and Reported Development, 395
  • Lincoln, Projected Improvement of Bridges, andc., 559
  • Linseed Oil Varnish, Protective Properties, 227
  • Liquid Oxygen Explosive in Mine Blasting and Road Construction, Successful Experiments, 531
  • Liquid Oxygen, Properties of, 311
  • Logwood, Cutting and Exportation of, for Use in Dyes Manufacture, 201
  • Lumber Production in British Columbia, A Record Year, 693

M

  • MANCHESTER University Metallurgical Department, New Quarters, 175
  • Manganese--see Iron and Steel
  • Mansion House Association on Railway and Canal Traffic, 125
  • Marine Oil Engine, Low-powered, 615
  • Marine Sounding by Hydrophone, 13
  • Mercury Mine in China Since Fourteenth Century, 175
  • Metal Deposition by the Schoop Process, 71
  • Metric System, Special Reference to Chemical Manufacture, A. E. Malpas, 477
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle, Mining and Metallurgical Statistics, 341
  • Microscope Work by Electric Lamp, 125
  • Mine Shafts, Speed for Winding Men, 125
  • Mines, Safety in, Experiments, 253
  • Mining Accidents in the United States, 97, 367
  • Mining Development at Cannock Chase, 253
  • Mining Film in the United States, Story of Rock Drilling, 41
  • Mining Machinery, Explosion-proof, Great Lack of, in America, 97
  • Monopoly Patent, Disadvantage of, 476
  • Montreal Harbour Terminal Facilities, Projected Improvements, 71
  • Montreal, Highway Bridge Projected at, 71
  • Mortar or Bricks, New and Valuable Binding Material for, from Limestone, found in Sweden, 559
  • Motor Car and Cycle, Private, Annual Increase in the United Kingdom, 693
  • Motor Car Increase in the United States, 559
  • Motor Car Lighting and Starting, 643
  • Motor Car Production, Mr. Ford's Self-containing Policy, 587
  • Motor Cars for Canada from the United States, Protests from Canada, 253
  • Motor Cars, Modern, Prevalent High Speeds of, 38
  • Motor Cars in Ontario, 615
  • Motor Cycle Lighting Deficiency, 587
  • Motor Fuel of Petrol and Water Mixture, 477
  • Motor Track, Italian, A Model, 451
  • Moving Platform, Experimental Typo, 669

N

  • NAILS, Holding Power of, 41
  • Natural Gas Industry in Roumania, 320
  • Neon Lighting--see Electrical Matters
  • New York and Rome, Projected Cable to Joint Station, Probably the Azores, 125
  • Niagara Falls, More Electrical Power from, by Two Largest Generators yet Built, 13
  • Nickel--see Iron and Steel
  • Nigeria Lignite as Fuel, 615
  • Nitrogen Fixation and Electrical Supply, P. Bunet, 451
  • Nitrogen, Fixed Inorganic, Analysis of World's Production, 505
  • Nitro Starch in Manufacture of Safety Explosives, 41
  • Nuneaton Mining School Extensions, 253

O

  • OIL-BORING, Mozambique Company Formed for, 531
  • Oil Engine, Two Types in America and their Relative Popularity, 13
  • Oil Find, Largest in Australia, at Sassafras, Mersey Valley, 663
  • Oil Pipe Line in Columbia, Estimated Cost of Three Millions Sterling, 531
  • Oil Production Hazards and Benefit of Science, 175
  • Oil Production in Roumania, Statistics, 97
  • Oil Shale Deposits in Tasmania, 227
  • Oil Shale Samples, Result of Tests in Indiana, 175
  • Ontario and Federal Governments to Hand Over Peat Plant for Private Company Working, 693
  • Ontario, Gold and Silver Increased Output, 693
  • Ontario's Record Block of Silver Ore, 341
  • Ontario, Value of Metalliferous Ores in, 71
  • Orc-crushing Plant in South Africa, 13
  • Ore Sampling and Testing Laboratory at Cobalt, 13
  • Otophone, Marconi Instrument for the Deaf, 505
  • Overhead Line Work, Accident Prevention, 151
  • Oxygen, Electrolytic and Atmospheric, for Blow-pipe Use, 505
  • Oxygen, Liquid, Metal Vacuum Flask for Carriage of, 451
  • Oxygen Manufacture at Low Cost by New Method, 227
  • Ozone Formation in Flames, Professor Manchot, 643

P

  • PAINT, The Best, for Iron, 253
  • Painting of Iron and Steel, Old and New, Result of Elaborate Tests on, 559
  • Papermaking, Straw and Esparto Grass for, Trials, 120
  • Patentees' Institute, Additional Suggestions Presented, 253
  • Peking Institute of Industrial Research, 151
  • Petrol Generation of Static Electricity, 341
  • Petroleum Discovery on the Lake Albert Flats, 669
  • Pipe--see Iron
  • Platinum Discoveries in the Transvaal, 253
  • Platinum and Gold Production in the Ural Region, 423
  • Plumbago Exports from Ceylon, Satisfactory Increase in, 97
  • Pneumatic Drills for Blasting Holes in Granite, 693
  • Polishing by Metallic Chromium, New Process, 423
  • Port of London Docks, Inadequate Approaches, 423
  • Portland Cement Company's Big Plant at Vancouver, 531
  • Portland Cement in United States, Record Monthly Output, 693
  • Post Office Activities in the City as an Interruption to Traffic, 669
  • Post Office Pneumatic Tubes System, Development of, 311
  • Postal Traffic to China by Trans-Siberian Railway, 395
  • Power Demand in Canadian Eastern Townships, 41
  • Power Plant, St. Maurice, Quebec, Rapid Progress of Construction, 311
  • Power, Price of, in City of Fort William, End of Long Controversy, 253
  • Presentation to Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 538
  • Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Projected Communication with Alaska, 395
  • Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress, 86, 112--see also Exhibitions
  • Pulp Mill near Quebec, 505
  • Pulp and Paper Mills in Newfoundland, Concession to Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, Details, 71
  • Punching Machine to have Electric Light, 643

Q

  • QUEBEC Congress on Co-operation in Care of Roads, 505
  • Quebec, Mineral Production Statistics, 71
  • Quebec Power Schemes, Ten Dams for Water Storage, 62

R

  • RADIATION from Hot Surface Affected by Shape and Surroundings, 559
  • Radio-telegraphy and Telephony--see Wireless
  • Radio Waves Designation, New Method, 227
  • Radium Deposit, Large, in Turkestan, 403
  • Radium Production from Oelem, Campine, 669
  • Rail Saws, 25

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

  • Aberdeen and Penzance Service vid West Coast and Severn Tunnel in Addition to Existing East Coast Route, 13, 41
  • Accidents:
  • - Accidents to Railway Servants, Inquiries, 550
  • - Anniversaries of Serious Accidents, 97, 125, 201, 227, 311, 367, 423, 477, 559, 625, 669 ; (Correction), 253
  • - Blue-book on Railway Accidents, Fatalities Among Railway Servants, 693
  • - Bray Head Accident Report, 473
  • - Buffer-stop Collision at Euston, 395
  • - Buffer-stop Collision at Pollokshaws, Driver's Prompt Action, 70
  • - Christmas Railway Accidents, 692
  • - City and South London Railway, Subsidence, and Inquiry, 615
  • - Collision at Boston, London and North- Eastern Railway, 451
  • - Collision at West Hartlepool, Report, 531
  • - Death of Workman's Ticket Holder in a Collision, and Company's Liability, 559
  • - Derailment Caused by Distortion Due to Heat, 276
  • - Derailment at Walsall, Probable Cause of, 151
  • - Electric Explosion Due to Cracked Insulator, 615
  • - Fatal Collision on London, Midland Railway at Diggle, 13 ; Verdict, 97
  • - Fatal Derailment on Chichester and Selsey Light Railway, 253
  • - Goods Train Out of Control at Stubbins Junction, 208
  • - Great Western Passenger Train Divided, 227
  • - Leeds Tramway, Serious Accident, 451
  • - L. and N.-Eastern Locomotive Connecting- rod Failure, Men Scalded, 423
  • - New Zealand's Worst Railway Accident, 76
  • - Selby, Another Accident at, 587
  • - Serious Goods Train Collision on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 395
  • - Three Minor Mishaps, 587
  • - Three Minor Railway Mishaps, 311
  • - Twentieth Century Express and its Adventurous Career, 643
  • - United States Accident Statistics, 367, 643
  • - United States Bridge Collapse and Terrible Train Disaster, 395
  • Amalgamation Tribunal:
  • - Absorption Schemes for Four Railways, 227
  • - Caledonian, also North Staffordshire, Cease as Separate Companies, 13
  • - Midland and South Junction Railway, Absorption Objections Over-ruled, 367
  • - Death of the Amalgamation Tribunal Chairman, 395
  • American Observer on Features of English Railways, 341
  • American Railroad Centennial, 253
  • Anatolia, New Railway to be Jointly Constructed, 227
  • Appointments and Staff Changes, 71, 125, 175, 197, 201, 281, 311, 349, 341, 477, 531
  • Argentine Railway, Proposed New,. 200
  • Arlberg Railway, First Electrified Portion Opened, 125
  • Austrian Railways' Finances, S. W. Acworth's Report, 227
  • Automatic Train Control, Tests on the Pennsylvania Railway, 207
  • Aviemore Line, Highland Railway, Breached by Floods, 41, 97
  • Belgian Congo, Railway Electrification Scheme, 643
  • Bills for Next Sessions, Proposals for Railway Police Force and Other Objects, 643
  • Birkenhead to London Traffic, Rivalry of Two Railways, 341
  • Birmingham, Proposed Road Over New- street Station, 559
  • "Bradshaw," Railway Map Anomalies, 125
  • Brent Station, 112
  • Brighton Railway, Presentation to Colonel Billington, 395
  • British Railway Passenger Journeys and Reduced Fares, Figures, 615
  • Burgess, Mr. H. G., 615
  • Canadian Firms to Construct Locomotives for Canada, 41
  • Canadian National Railways, Government Bill Rejected by the Senate, 97 ; Government Gives Notice of Bill, 125
  • Canadian Railways, Their Transference to the State, 651
  • Canal, Rochdale, and the Bridgewater Canal, 201
  • Ceylon Railway, Badulla Extension, 175
  • Cheshire Lines Committee Order for Coaches, 587
  • Chile, Project for New Railway Construction, 281
  • Chinese 1200-Mile Railroad Contracts for Winnipeg, 253 ï
  • City and South London Extensions, Total Cost, 505
  • City and South London Railway and Clapham Common Extension, Royal Assent to Bill, 201, 505
  • City and South London Tube, Compromise with the Southern Railway, 97
  • Coal Conveyance Charges, Longer Routes and Higher Rates, 226

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • Colliery Workman's Train Accident and Compensation Question, 587
  • Colours of Rolling Stock of Different Groups, 135
  • Concrete Manufacturing Depots for Railways, 311
  • Continental Mail Service to and from France, Probable Transference to Newhaven and Dieppe Route, 41
  • Continental Night Mails Route Change, 341
  • Cost of Living and Railwaymen's Pay, 341
  • Cross-country Train Service, London and Manchester vid Midland to Yarmouth, Lowestoft, andc., 13, 175
  • Death of Mr. W. G. Boonzaier, 451
  • Death of Mr. G. H. Burrows, 151
  • Death of Mr. H. Copperthwaite, 367
  • Death of Sir William Mackenzie, 651
  • Death of Mr. Waldo H. Marshall, 311
  • Death of Mr. Lionel R. Wood, 669
  • Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway Opens Two New Stations, 531
  • Electric Locomotive for France, Trial of, 643
  • Electric Railway Network in Polish Coal Area, 531
  • Electrical Rolling Stock Repaired at Wolverton, 559
  • Fastest London to Paris Express Restored, 395
  • Federation of British Industries and Reduction of Rates, 367
  • Fifty Millions Loan, Second, Authorised in Great Britain for Indian Railways, 41
  • First-class Empty Compartments on an Excursion Train, 367
  • Forth Bridge, Grouping Anomaly, 109
  • Furness Railway Chief Engineer Retires from Railway to Private Engineering, 125
  • Gauge Changes on Indian Railways, Recommendations of the Railway Board Engineer-in-Chief, 151
  • Golders Green Extension, 253 ; Opening, 531
  • Great Central, 0.5 per cent. Dividend, 185
  • Great Western Railway:
  • - Additional Siding Accommodation and Other Improvements Authorised, 13
  • - Agricultural Areas to have New Lines if State Aid be Granted, 643
  • - Arm Rest, Improved Type, 367
  • - Bridge, Vehicular and Railway, Over the Severn at Beachley, Application to Ministry of Transport, 451
  • - Cambrian Section, Further Widening, 669
  • - Cambrian Section, Reported Extension, 587
  • - Colwall Tunnel, A Second, Projected, 591
  • - Cornish Riviera's Increased Non-stop Journey, 281
  • - Exeter Loses an Old Landmark, 395
  • - Fishguard and Rosslare Steamship Service Reopened, 311
  • - Fowey, Jetty, New, for China Clay Traffic, 395
  • - Interlinking of Signals on the Great Western, 693
  • - Llandrindod Wells and New Railway Connections, 341
  • - New Railway Schemes in Wales, 253
  • - Paddington to Chester and Aberystwyth, Quick Through Train, 125
  • - Plymouth to London Afternoon Train, 341
  • - Rail Motor Trains on Mid-Wales and Cambrian Coast Sections, 116
  • - Rhymney Railway at Cardiff and Station Changes, 693
  • - Road Motor Services, Growth of Twenty Years, 281
  • - "Safety" Campaign of the Great Western, New Appointment, 281
  • - Savings Bank Figures, 587
  • - Season Tickets on the Great Western, 367
  • - Severn Tunnel, Suggestion of Scrapping, 341
  • - Shunting by Gravitation, 669
  • - Signalling Arrangements Scheme, 587, 615
  • - South Wales Traders and Railway Agree Reductions of Charges, 13
  • - Swansea Harbour Trustees' Property Acquired by the Railway, 151
  • - Unemployment Relief by New Works, Government Commendation of Great Western's Example, 451
  • - Vale of Rheidol Railway, New Locomotives, 281
  • - Wagon Shortage and How to Meet it, 455
  • - West to North Express from Bristol, Changes of Timing, 341
  • - Yatton, Relief Lines to be Laid Near, 693
  • Grouping, Anomalies of, 109
  • Grouping Arrangements and Unfamiliar Rolling Stock, 151
  • Grouping, Benefit of, 175, 669
  • Grouping Involves Re-naming of Certain Stations, 253
  • Grouping, and New Official Railway Maps, 693
  • Grouping and Statistics' Delayed Publication, 281
  • Halifax Tramways, Loan for Bridge Reconstruction, 615
  • Hot Weather, Rail Distortion and Greasing, 276
  • Inchcape Reports Recommend Grouping for Indian Railways, 227
  • Indian Natives as Railway Servants, Difficulties and Training, 281
  • Indian Railways, Three Important New Lines, 669
  • Interlocking, J. S. Moore, 97
  • Irish Free State Railway Appointment, 473
  • Irish Railways, Amalgamation and the Free State Government, 175
  • Irish Railways, Systems Partly in Northern Ireland, Partly in Free State, 97
  • Ivatt, Mr. H. A., 505
  • King's Lynn Docks and Railway Company, Manager Wanted, 477
  • Landslip and Alternative Pvoutes, 175
  • Liverpool to Norfolk--see Cross-country Liverpool-street Station Entrance, 531
  • Liverpool Tramcars Improvement, 587
  • Lithuanian Railway Estimates, 531
  • Locomotive Crews in Long Tunnels, Plan of Relief from Asphyxiation, 158
  • Locomotives Shipped Almost Ready for Service, 423
  • London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Pamphlet History of the Line, 97

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • L.C.C. and Croydon Tramcars, Suggested Through Running, 615
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway:
  • - Absorption of--
  • -- North Staffordshire and Caledonian Railways, New Directors, 125
  • -- Wirral Railway, Details of Terms, 13 Cattle Wagon, New Type, 201
  • - Conversion of Line to Electric Traction Contemplated, 71
  • - Dining Car Seats, Free of Charge, 71
  • - Directors, Board of, Formal Reconstruction of, 125
  • - Euston-Scotland Train, New Timing, 22
  • - Loan to Employees to Build Houses, Proposed Scheme, 643, 693
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Bill Agreed, 13
  • - Tilbury Section, Four New Trains, 451
  • - Work of All Kinds in xAnticipation of Future Requirements, 505
  • London and North-Eastern Railway :
  • - Appointments, 559
  • - Coat-of-Arms Authorised, 669
  • - Great Eastern Section and Mineral Traffic, 693
  • - Hard-worked Trains, 643
  • - Locomotives, Largest and Most Powerful in the Country, 101
  • - New Coaling Staiths at Blyth, 281
  • - Possible Electrification of Certain Lines, 41
  • - Rolling Stock Under Construction, Depots Engaged, 669
  • - Traffic Returns, Comparative Figures Issued, 133
  • - Watson, Mr. H. A., Retirement of, 477
  • London Traffic and Government Bill, 151
  • London Tramway New Rolling Stock and the Unemployment Question, 559
  • Longridge-Hellifield Proposed Light Railway and West Riding County Council, 559
  • Lord Loreburn, The Late, and a Railway Inquiry, 615
  • Ludgate-hill Resumed Train Services, 201
  • Madeira, Electric Railway, also Port of Refuge at Funchal, 451
  • Melbourne's Projected Extension of Travelling Facilities, 559
  • Melbourne Tramways, Extended Facilities, 651
  • Metropolitan Company's New Station, Hillingdon, 650
  • Metropolitan District Railway, Fifty New Cars for, 367
  • Metropolitan-District Railway's 80 Trains per Hour, 531
  • Metropolitan Railway in Paris, Flooding from Canal, 253
  • Milk in Overheated Railway Vans and Railway Rates Question, 71
  • Ministry of Transport:
  • - Authorisation of Works Bill, Increase of Limit of Costs, 71 ; Royal Assent to Bill Received, 151
  • - Extension of Time for Submission of Proposed Charges to Railway Rates Tribunal, 41 ; Schedule of Charges Submitted, 151
  • - Inter-agreements Among Companies, Powers of the Ministry, 135
  • - Light Railways Authorised in Liverpool, 531
  • - Subsidence on the City and South London Railway, Inquiry by the Ministry, 615
  • - Tramway and Trackless Trolley Undertakings, Committee's Report, 253
  • - Unemployment Question, Ministry and the Railway Companies, 97
  • Moscow Projected Underground Railway, 477
  • Motor Cars at Level Crossings, Railwaymen's Additional Risks, 175
  • Names of Stations, Changes due to Amalgamation of Lines, 175
  • National Union of Railwaymen and Railway Shopmen's War Bonus, 41, 175, 201, 327, 477
  • New South Wales Government Seeks British Experts to Investigate Railways Administration, 531
  • New South Wales, New Railway to be Constructed, 55
  • New South Wales Railway Signalling Equipment Statistics, 531
  • New York Central Electric Lines, Running Stopped by Heat Wave, 13
  • New Zealand Calls for Tenders for New Line Construction, 125
  • New Zealand Government Railways and Automatic Signals, 505
  • Newfoundland Railways, Steamers, andc., Pass under Government Control, 253
  • Niagara River, Vehicular and Electric Railway Bridge Projected, 227
  • Northern of France, Change of Paddle for Turbine Steamers, 71
  • Passengers' Fares, Luggage Charges and Labour Employed, 71
  • Pennsylvania Railroad, Serious Fire, 13
  • Piccadilly, New Underground Station, Subways and Escalators, 175
  • Piecework System Restored on the New York Central for Shop Crafts Workers, 395
  • Polish Railways New Rolling Stock, Allotment of Contracts, 201
  • Protection of Coach Manufacture and Steel Industry in India, Manufacturer's Views, 311
  • Queensland Government Railways' Success and its Cause, 693
  • Railless Trolley Vehicle Systems in Great Britain, Statistics, 41
  • Railway Benevolent Institution, President, 477
  • Railway and Canal Commission, ex officio Members, 419
  • Railway Charges for Carriage of Fish, Vegetables, andc., Pronounced Very Fair, 13
  • Railway Companies, Men's Unions, and Wages Boards, 71, 253, 451, 669--see also Thomas, Mr. J. H.
  • Railway Fires zAct (1905) Amendment Bill Receives Royal Assent, 151
  • Railway Material Exports Statistics, 70, 151, 289, 395, 505, 643
  • Railway Men in Parliament, 669
  • Railwaymen and the Three Unions, 41, 477

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • Railwaymen's Pay, Comparison of Rates, andc., Return Issued, 477
  • Railway Rates and Cost of Living, Pamphlet, 41
  • Railway Rates Tribunal:
  • - Application from Labour Party for Enlargement of the Tribunal, 535
  • - Mansion House Association Form for Lodging of Objections with the Tribunal, 367
  • - Powers of Tribunal, 71
  • - Schedule of Standard Rates and Charges Submitted by the Four Railway Groups, 151
  • - Season Tickets and Allowances for Disuse, 71
  • - Season Ticket Controversy and the Tribunal, 281, 367
  • Railway Shopmen's War Bonus--see National Union
  • Railway Viaduct over the Blackwater at Mallow, Reconstruction and Opening, 477
  • Red Coaches in Scotland, 669
  • Reduction in Fares Followed by Reduction in Receipts, 367
  • Restaurant Car Staffs, Pay of, 477
  • Reval Railway Electrification, 175
  • Riviera, Shortened Railway Line Proposed to Nice, 615
  • Rumanian Extensive Railway Construction Schemes, 311, 367
  • Running Control, Locomotive and Traffic Departments' Question, H. A. Watson, 423
  • "Safety First" Essay Competition by London Council, 281
  • St. Gothard Railway Locomotive's Peculiar Accident, 531
  • St. Pancras and Glasgow Journey, Acceleration both Ways, 341
  • Savings Banks for Railway Servants, 587
  • Season Ticket Controversy, 281, 367
  • Sheffield Unemployment and Orders for Railway Material, 615
  • Shepherdís Bush Station, Central London Line, Improvements, 477
  • Siberian Express, Petrograd-Vladivostock, to bo Resumed, 97
  • Signalling, Block, Three-wire and One-wire Systems Compared, 97
  • Singapore Island, Connection by Johore Causeway, 367
  • Sleeping Cars. New, Milan to Rome, 395
  • South African Government and Railway Electrification, 423
  • South African Proposed New Railway, Different Routes Discussed, 423
  • South Australian Change of Gauge on the Western Railway, 423
  • South Australian Railway Reorganisation, 125
  • South Australian Railways' Need of New Locomotives, 559
  • South Australian State Line Earnings, 587
  • Southern Railway :
  • - Appointments, 281, 340, 423, 531
  • - Dover Improvements Discussion, 451
  • - Electrification Plans to be Proceeded with, 531
  • - Elephant and Castle Station Damaged by Fire, 505
  • - Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, Impediment to Absorption by Southern Railway, 151
  • - "Go as You Please" Season Tickets in the Isle of Wight, 151
  • - Grouping, and Retirement of Officials, 340
  • - Isle of Sheppey and Swale Bridge Reconstruction, Communication Restored, 311, 367, 505
  • - Locomotive, Remembrance, Brighton Railway, 395
  • - Locomotive Running Department Changes, 423
  • - New Works, Extensive Programme Proposed, New Corridor Coaches, 531, 559
  • - Parliamentary Plans for New Work of the Railway, 693
  • - Ramsgate, New Station Accommodation Proposed, 281
  • - South-Western Lines to Guildford, Electrification not Begun, 48, 106
  • - Suburban Area Electrification to Precede that of Brighton Line, 643
  • - Waterloo Station Reconstruction, 349
  • South Yorkshire Joint Committee, Contract for Extension of Line, 477
  • Soviet and Resumption of Through Traffic to China, 227
  • Stabling Trains Required for Night and Morning Use Only, Cost of, 311
  • Stations Re-named in Consequence of Grouping, 253
  • Statistics--see Traffic
  • Stockholm and Gothenburg Electrification, Material Contracts, 227
  • Stranraer and Larne Irish Service Resumed, 13
  • "Sunny South Special," Rival Starting, 367
  • Swedish Locomotives, Fifty Electric, Tenders Called for, 227, 253
  • Swedish Projected New Railway, 201
  • Thomas, Mr. J. H., and Railwaymen's Pay, 505
  • Timber Unloading from Railway Trucks, Swedish Time-saving Contrivance, 167
  • Tokyo Tramways Quick Restoration after Earthquake, 583
  • "Traders' Guide to Revision of Railway Rates," 227

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • Traffic, Passenger and Freight, Statistics :
  • - For January, 125 : March, 253 ; April, 395 ; May, 423, 477 : June, 446 ; July, 587
  • - Freight Tonnage for August, 613
  • - General Statistics for Half-year, 446
  • Tramways Safety First Device, 615
  • Transport--see also Associations, Institute of Transport
  • Trans-Sahara Railway Bill to be Introduced in French Chamber, 531
  • Turbo-condensing Locomotive, Ljungstrom, 643
  • Uganda and Kenya Projected Loan for Railway Extension, 559
  • Underground Lifts, Audible Interval Indicator, 555
  • Unemployment and Suggestions for Utilising Railway Reserves, 151
  • United States Jointly Owned Railway Stations, 236
  • United States Railway Amalgamation not Compulsory, 693
  • United States Railways, Increased Pay for Men, 347
  • Victoria, Australia, Automatic Couplings Decided on, 175
  • Victoria and Ludgate Hill Service, Restoration Called for, 587
  • Vosges Tunnelling, Tenders to be Invited, 335
  • Wagons, Privately Owned, Mr. Holden's and Mr. Hill's Construction Specifications, 13
  • Wagons, Standard 12-Ton, Drawing, andc., British Wagon Company, 407
  • Westminster District Railway Station, Reconstruction, 201
  • West Somerset Mineral Railway, Legal Abandonment of, 201
  • White Pass and Yukon Railway Company's Proposed Dam on the Upper Yukon River, 40
  • Willesden Electric Train Service to Addison- road, Improvement at Willesden, 451
  • Zeebrugge, Facilities for Groat Eastern Train Ferry Boats, 205
  • RATING Machinery and Plant, Government Inquiry, 643
  • Reclamation of Estuary, near Barrow, Proposed, 643

"Refractories, The Commoner," E. E. Moore, 615

  • Refrigeration Research, Suggested Institute for, 311
  • Reinforced Concrete Girders, Record Length, 97
  • Research--see Department
  • Resting Pauses and Efficiency of Manual Workers, G. H. Miles, 151
  • Rhodesian Congo Border Concession, Important Discoveries of Ore, 669
  • Rivets, Comparative Test of Copper and Monel. 253
  • Road Railways in Gwalior, 71
  • Rotating Magnetic Field and Living Organisms, Experiments, 587
  • Royal Agricultural Show for 1924, 227
  • Rubber Compared with Iron as Lining for Tube Mills, 559
  • Rubber Road Surface from Old Tires, for Bradford, 451
  • Russia's Water Power Resources, 97

S

  • SAFETY First, Pamphlet No. 8, 668
  • Saigon (Cochin, China), Arsenal for Sale, 341
  • Salt Alines in Nova Scotia, Quality and Output, 227
  • San Francisco, Projected Bridge across the Golden Gate, Various Schemes, 125, 145
  • Saw--see also Trepanning
  • Saws, Rail, 25
  • Scholarship Award to Ealing County Scholar, 367
  • Scholarship Research, in Naval Architecture (1923), 58
  • Scientific Research--see Department
  • Sea Water Deterioration of Structures of Timber, Metal and Concrete, 367
  • Sewerage Scheme for North Toronto, 175
  • Shafts for Marine Steam Engines, Board of Trade Rules, 341
  • Sheffield Traffic Census, 395
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
  • - Barge, Electrically Propelled, Further and Satisfactory Trial, 394--see also Gill Propeller, Illustrated Index
  • - Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company Steamers Launched, 531
  • - Discharge of Cargo, Exceptionally Rapid, 143
  • - Empress of Scotland, Canadian Liner, Collision with Wreckage, 201
  • - French Destroyer Enseigne Gabolde, 367
  • - Hong Kong, Motor Boats for, 705
  • - Minnewaska's Gross Tonnage, 477
  • - Motor Vessels, Tonnage, Immense Increase Since 1914, 125
  • - R.M.S. Empress of Canada, Record Cruise, 253
  • - Royal Naval Reserve Decoration Award, 477
  • - Ship Repairing at Southampton, J. S. White and Co.'s, New Shops, 679
  • SHOWS--see Exhibitions
  • Silver, Rich Ore Discovery at Cloncurry, Australia, 367
  • Silver, Rich Ore Discovery in Queensland, 281
  • Soda Company's Purchase of Land, 151
  • South African Cultivation of Fibre from Previously Condemned Weed, 559
  • South African Government Share of Gold Mining Profits, 451
  • South African Grain Handling, Help from Canadians, 505
  • South African Woollen Factory Machinery Entirely Supplied by Germany, 97
  • South-east Borneo, Ironworks to be Established in, 559
  • South Russian Mining Trust Output, 559
  • Soviet Government and the Metric System, 643
  • Speed for Winding Men in Mine Shafts, 125
  • Spitzbergen, Mineral Wealth of, Discovery of Nickel, 311
  • Spitzbergen Alining Conditions Pronounced Ideal in Every Way, 395
  • Staff Outing, D.P. Battery Company, 55
  • Standardisation of Fans, 140
  • Standpipe Failure and Rare Type of Corrosion, 41
  • Steam Ferry, Powerful, for Vehicular Traffic at Sydney, Australia, 451
  • Steel--see Iron and Steel
  • Sugar Beet Factory at Southwold, 669
  • Sukkur Irrigation Scheme Begun, 451
  • Sullivan Machinery Company's Plant, 367
  • Sweden, Damming Works in, 311
  • Swedish Agricultural Area, 40 per cent. Supplied with Electric Light and Power, 13
  • Swedish Scheme for Channel Deepening to Connect the Baltic with the North Sea, 423, 451
  • Swiss Trade and Industries in 1922, 404
  • Sydney City Council and Empire Preference, 13
  • Sydney, Royal Mint to be Closed, 97
  • Synthetic Precious Stones, Swiss Manufacture, 253

T

  • TANK Lowered into Deep Pit, without Tackle, 41
  • Tanks, Comparison Between Variously Welded Riveted and Electric Welded, 477
  • Tasmanian Huge Reservoir at the Great Lake, 559
  • Telephone Company, London, Secures Contract from Prague, 669
  • Telephone District of Exeter, Extensive Range, 587
  • Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, for the London Area, 97
  • Temperatures in Shallow Mines, Surface Air Effect on Underground Air, Investigations, 97
  • Test Codes, American, 517
  • Testing Blow-out Taps of Gauge Glasses, 49
  • Tests on Beams of Limestone, 227
  • Textile Machinery for China, Respective Imports of Great Britain, America and Japan, 97
  • Thermometers, 55
  • Thompson, John, Limited, Boilermakers, Offer of Technical Appointments and Scholarship to their Employees, 395
  • Tientsin Motor Car Imports, 423
  • Timber in India, Method of Identification, 367
  • Tin Stocks Disposal in the Federated Malay States, 341
  • Tokyo Company Reports Safety of Hydraulic Power Stations and Transmission Lines, 477
  • Tool and Cutter Grinding, 190
  • Tractors for Russia Duty-free, 341
  • Trepanning Tool, Fry's (London), Limited, 407
  • Tungsten Lamps, Greatly Increased Use of, 311
  • Turin Engine Works, Change of Ownership, 125

U

  • "UNDERGROUND London," Lantern Lecture at Cannon-street Hotel, W. J. Liberty, 451
  • Underground London, Illustrated Lecture on, at Southend-on-Sea, W. J. Liberty, 669
  • United States' Metal Alining Industry, General Statistics of, 367
  • University College, London :
  • - University College Awards, 86
  • - Lectures on Ionic and Thermionic Valves, Professor J. A. Fleming, 375
  • - Engineering Society :
  • -- Annual Dinner and Conversazione, 705
  • - University of Sheffield, Recognition of Dr. Ripper, 71
  • - Uruguay, Port of Paysandu, Enlargement Progress, 341

V

  • VAAL River Barrage Opening, 71
  • Vancouver Grain Storage Capacity Greatly Increased, 559
  • Vancouver Harbour, Dredging and other Improvements, 693
  • Vancouver Island, Largest Saw Mill About to be Constructed, 151
  • Victoria, State of, and "Safety First" Bulletins, 71

W

  • WAGONS, Railway--see Railways
  • Warrington Guardian's Seventieth Anniversary, 395
  • Water Boring in South-West Africa Results in Coal and Oil Discoveries, 505
  • Water Leakage, Extension, Discovered by Pitometer Survey, 367
  • Water-gas Tar Emulsion, 341
  • WATER SUPPLY :
  • - Bethlehem, South Africa, New Water Supply Scheme, 693
  • - Cape Town Water Storage Increase, 227
  • - Capetown Waterworks Scheme, Projected Extensive Outlay, 253
  • - Waterworks Plant, Records of Operation Highly Necessary, Professor Earle Waterman, 615
  • WATER Turbines for Power Plant at Winnipeg, 451
  • Water Users, National Association of, Formed, 669
  • Waterway, Deep, from Great Lakes to the Atlantic vid the St. Lawrence River, American Suggestion to Canada, 693
  • Weights and Measures, Suggested Change, 151
  • Welland Canal Cost, 41
  • Wheel, Road, Aluminium Alloy, Satisfactory Tests for Omnibus Use, 587
  • Whitworth Society, 268
  • Whitworth Society, First Commemoration Dinner, 602
  • Winding Ropes, Testing by Magnetic Exploration, R. L. Sandford, 281
  • Winnipeg Company Receives Large Railway Contracts for China, 253
  • Winnipeg Large AVood Pulp and Paper Mill, 175
  • Wire Rope and Grooved Drums, Correct Pitch of-Grooves, 423
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
  • - Australian High-power Station Projected for Direct Communication with Great Britain and America, 531
  • - Austrian Government Retains Monopolies of Radio Telephony and Telegraphy, 321
  • - Belfast and French Government Correspondence as to Ships' Wireless Equipment, 531
  • - British Broadcasting Experiments with the United States, 531
  • - "Broadcast Central" Station in Now York, 281
  • - Broadcasting Weather Information for Use of Ships, 615
  • - Canadian Wireless Telephonic Long-distance Communication, 693
  • - Capital Expenditure on Wireless Stations, 71
  • - Chilean, French and American Combination for Installation of Wireless Station, 477
  • - Danish Government to Install Wireless Stations in Greenland, 615
  • - Fog Signal, Wireless, for Another Lightship Station, 643
  • - Hafnium in Audion Lamps, 227
  • - High-power Wireless Station in India, 451
  • - High-speed Wireless Installation between Rangoon and Madras, 505
  • - Kashgar Marconi Station Completed, 151
  • - Leeds Corporation and Control of Aerials, 67
  • - Mexican Stations, Change of Apparatus, 175
  • - Military Wireless Sets Tested in Manoeuvres, 253
  • - New Direct Services Established, Favourable Situation of the United States, 311
  • - Norwegian New Wireless Station at Vardoe, 227, 281
  • - Postmaster-General on Wireless Development, Broadcast Advisory Committee, 587
  • - Radio Apparatus and Elementary Schools, 615
  • - Radio-apparatus Installation on the Paris- Bordeaux Express, 41
  • - Radio Broadcasting and Accurate Working, 201
  • - Radio Telephonic Set for Express Trains, 253
  • - "Reducing the Guesswork to Tuning," 201
  • - West Flanders Inter-continental Wireless Transmitting Station, 669
  • - Wireless Direction-finding Station on West Coast of Vancouver Island, 13
  • - Wireless Telephone Equipment for Fishing Boats from Nagasaki, Investigation of Possibilities, 175
  • WOODEN Bridge, Temporary, Across Middle Harbour, Sydney, Australia, 674
  • Woodworking Factories, Mechanical Engineers for, W. L. Churchill, 669
  • World Power Conference in London, 1924, United States Participation, 311, 622

X

  • X-RAY Equipment for Army Veterinary School at Woolwich, 171
  • X-ray Interference Examination of Strained Metals, Akimasa Ono, 281
  • X-ray Invention Removes Danger to Operator, 693

Y

  • YOKOHAMA Reconstruction as a Port, 395
  • Yokohama Harbour Repair, Estimate of Cost 341
  • Yugoslavia's Output of Coal and Copper, 559

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