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AERIAL Ropeway for | *AERIAL Ropeway for Colliery--see Coal, andc. Kent Colliery | ||
*Aerial Ropeway for Passenger Traffic up Mount Hood, Near Portland, Oregon, 355 | |||
Aerial Ropeway for Passenger Traffic up Mount | *AERONAUTICS : | ||
*- Aerial Survey by Seaplanes of Chittagong Hill Tract, 159 | |||
Hood, Near Portland, Oregon, 355 | *- Aeroplane, D.H. Moth, Production Increase Would Reduce Price More than 50 Per Cont., 603 | ||
*- Aeroplane Engine Supercharger Submitted to Government Testa in Military Machines, 657 | |||
AERONAUTICS : | *- Air-cooled Aeroplane Engine, New, The "Wright Cyclone," United States Navy's Successful Tests, 45 | ||
Aerial Survey by Seaplanes of Chittagong Hill Tract, 159 | *- Aircraft Apprentices, Vacancies, 137 | ||
*- Aircraft Budding in Spain. 657 | |||
Aeroplane, D.H. Moth, Production Increase Would Reduce Price More than 50 Per Cont., 603 | *- Air Transport Between Tasmania and Australian Mainland, Company's Equipment, 551 | ||
*AERONAUTICS (continued) : | |||
Aeroplane Engine Supercharger Submitted to Government Testa in Military Machines, 657 | *- Royal Aero Club Sending Racing Seaplanes to Compete in Italian Waters, 241 | ||
*AMERICAN Engineering Colleges and Engineering Research, 495 | |||
Air-cooled Aeroplane Engine, New | *Ammonia, Synthetic, Plant of Lazote Inc., Projected Considerable Enlargement, 101 | ||
*Ammonia, Synthetic Production of, in Various Countries, Comparison of Statistics, 101 | |||
Aircraft Apprentices, Vacancies, 137 | *Ammonium Compounds Accidental Explosion, Investigation into Fundamental Conditions Causing Such to Arise, 101 | ||
*Andalusit, Mineral for Production of Heat- resisting Refractories, 327 | |||
Aircraft Budding in Spain. 657 | *Antwerp Port Equipment Greatly Increased, 495 | ||
*Antwerp, Tenders for Three New Graving Docks, Proposed, 355 | |||
Air Transport Between Tasmania and | *Arc Welding, Best Papers on. Money Given for Awards, 441 | ||
*Argentina's Projected Outlay on Now Port of Buenos Aires and other Works, 299 | |||
Australian Mainland, | *Artificial Silk not to be Manufactured in Japan, 129 | ||
*Asbestos Mining and Kurunian Natives, 185 | |||
AERONAUTICS | *ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ||
*- ASSOCIATION or CONSULTING ENGINEERS : | |||
Royal Aero Club Sending Racing Seaplanes to Compete in Italian Waters, 241 | *-- Annual Dinner, 225 | ||
*- ASSOCIATION OF DIESEL ENGINE USERS : | |||
AMERICAN Engineering Colleges and Engineering Research, 495 | *-- February Meeting, Growth of the Association, 197 | ||
*- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, BELFAST : | |||
Ammonia, Synthetic, Plant of Lazote Inc., Projected Considerable Enlargement, 101 | *-- Latest, Two-cycle Double-acting Oil Engine, J. Burdon, 370 | ||
*- ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
Ammonia, Synthetic Production of, in Various Countries, Comparison of Statistics, 101 | *-- W. E. Highfleld Shield, Competition Awards, 535 | ||
*- INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY : | |||
Ammonium Compounds Accidental Explosion, Investigation into Fundamental Conditions Causing Such to Arise, 101 | *-- Borough Council's Demand to Inspect Private Laboratory Illegal, 15 | ||
*-- Forty-ninth Annual General Meeting, Supply of Chemists Exceeding Demand, 200 | |||
Andalusit, Mineral for Production of Heat-resisting Refractories, 327 | *ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | ||
*- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | |||
Antwerp Port Equipment Greatly Increased, 495 | *-- Annual General Meeting, 140, 428 | ||
*-- Autumn Meeting to ho Held at Glasgow, 311 | |||
Antwerp, Tenders for Three New Graving Docks, Proposed, 355 | *-- Invitation to Visit Spain in 1928, 522 | ||
*-- Annual Dinner, 140 | |||
Arc Welding, Best Papers on. Money Given for Awards, 441 | *-- Carnegie Fund Grants, 140 | ||
*-- Programme of Proceedings, 428 | |||
*-- Bessemer Gold Medal Awards, 311 | |||
*- INSTITUTE OF METALS : | |||
Artificial Silk not to be Manufactured in Japan, 129 | *-- Annual Dinner, 283 | ||
*-- Annual General Meeting in London and Autumn Meeting in Derby, Date Fixtures, 45 | |||
Asbestos Mining and Kurunian Natives, 185 | *-- "Trade Alloys," Compilation of Full List of, 365 | ||
*- INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS : | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | *-- Royal Gold Medal Award, 453 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Examinations for Associate Membership, 225 | |||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Annual Dinner, 370 | |||
*-- Annual General Meeting, Awards for Papers, 517 | |||
*-- Election of Officers and Council, 559 | |||
*-- Heat Engine Trials Committee, Meeting, 611 | |||
W. E. Highfleld Shield, Competition Awards, 535 | *- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 32 | |||
*-- Award for Papers, 535 | |||
*-- Electro-pneumatic Lamp, German, Very Old, 299 | |||
Borough Council's Demand to Inspect Private Laboratory Illegal, 15 | *-- Faraday Medal, Sixth Annual Award, 116 | ||
*-- I.E.E. Regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings, 697 | |||
Forty-ninth Annual General Meeting, Supply of Chemists Exceeding Demand, 200 | *-- Null Methods of Measuring Ratio and Phase Displacement of Two Alternating Voltages, B. C. Churcher, 469 | ||
*-- Summer Meeting at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 481 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES | *-- Wireless Section Committee, 1927-28, Nominations to the Committee, 586 | ||
*-- Wireless Works Laboratory, P. K. Turner, 629 | |||
(continued) : | *- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE : | ||
*-- Twenty-seventh Annual Dinner, 397 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIP - BUILDERS IN SCOTLAND : | |||
*-- Joint Summer Meeting in Glasgow, 379 | |||
Annual General Meeting, 140 | *- INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Summer Meetings at Bournemouth, 611 | |||
Autumn Meeting to ho Held at Glasgow, 311 | *- INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Annual Dinner, 481 | |||
Invitation to Visit Spain in 1928, 522 | *-- Case Hardening, Percy J. Haler, 44 | ||
*-- Iron Foundry Cupola, Efficiency of, Mr. Wolstenholme, 299 | |||
Annual Dinner, 140 | *-- J.I.E. "Old Brigade" Meeting, 283 | ||
*-- Scientific Apparatus Exhibition, 213 | |||
Carnegie Fund Grants, 140 | *-- Shock Absorber Units, Design and Construction. C. D. Holland, 469 | ||
*-- Unusual Gathering, 200 | |||
Programme of Proceedings, 428 | *- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*- North-Western Branch : | |||
Bessemer Gold Medal Awards, 311 | *-- Machine Tools for Wheel and Axle Production, E. W. Tipple, 166 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS : | |||
*-- Summer Meeting at Newcastle, 228, 697 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY : | |||
Annual Dinner, 283 | *-- Annual Dinner, 222 | ||
*-- Annual General Meeting, 222 | |||
Annual General Meeting in London and Autumn Meeting in Derby, Date Fixtures, 45 | *-- Awards for Papers, andc, 361 | ||
*- INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS : YORKSHIRE DISTRICT : | |||
*-- Competition and Prizes Offered. 240 | |||
*- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
*-- Annual General Meeting, 140 | |||
*-- Annual Dinner, 140 | |||
*- INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS : | |||
*-- Joint Summer Meeting in Glasgow. 370 | |||
Examinations for Associate Membership, 225 | *- INSTITUTION OF PUBLIC LIGHTING ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Conference to bo Hehl at Brighton, 370 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | *- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Annual Meeting. Elections and Report, 168 | |||
*-- Signalling System, New, at Charing Cross, Cannon-street and London Bridge, W. J. Thorowgood, 577 | |||
Annual Dinner, 370 | *- INSTITUTION, ROYAL : | ||
*-- Annual Meeting, 507 | |||
Annual General Meeting, Awards for Papers, 517 | *-- General Meetings and Elections, 174, 535, 671 | ||
*-- Reports and Elections, 507 | |||
Election of Officers and Council, 559 | *- INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : | ||
*-- Annual Dinner, 559 | |||
Heat Engine Trials Committee, Meeting, 611 | *-- Brenforce Travelling Scholarship, 311 | ||
*-- Examinations for Graduateship and Associate Membership, 674 | |||
*-- Scholarship and Medals Awards for Competitive Design, 684 | |||
*- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY : | |||
A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 32 | *-- Phenol-Aldehyde Resin, Product Possibilities and Difficulties, 327 | ||
*- SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS : | |||
Award for Papers, 535 | *-- Premiums for Technical Papers, 684 | ||
*- SOCIETY, ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING : | |||
Electro-pneumatic Lamp, German, Very Old | *-- Novel Form of Discussion, 327 | ||
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL : | |||
Faraday Medal, Sixth Annual Award, 116 | *-- Alteration of Rule for Chairman's Term of Office ; Re-election of Colonel the Master of Sempill, 547 | ||
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS : | |||
I. E.E. Regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings | *-- Competition of Industrial Designs, 1927, 463 | ||
*- SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL : | |||
Null Methods of Measuring Ratio and Phase Displacement of Two Alternating Voltages, | *-- Wireless Transmission and the Upper Atmosphere, Dr. E. V. Appleton, 577 | ||
*AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Lighthouse Service, 45 | |||
Summer Meeting at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 481 | *Austrian State Highways, Reconstruction Planned, 441 | ||
*Automatic Telephone Conversion, This Year's Programme for London and Provinces, 269 | |||
Wireless Section Committee, 1927-28, Nominations to the Committee, 586 | *Automatic Telephone Exchanges for Brisbane, To be Supplied by British Firm, 129 | ||
*Automobiles, Output in Canada, 469 | |||
Wireless Works Laboratory, P. K. Turner, 629 | |||
Joint Summer Meeting in Glasgow, 379 | |||
Summer Meetings at Bournemouth, 611 | |||
Annual Dinner | |||
Case Hardening | |||
Iron Foundry Cupola, Efficiency of, Mr. Wolstenholme, 299 | |||
J. I.E. | |||
Scientific Apparatus Exhibition, 213 | |||
Shock Absorber Units, Design and Construction. C. D. Holland, 469 | |||
Unusual Gathering, 200 | |||
Machine Tools for Wheel and Axle Production, E. W. Tipple, 166 | |||
Summer Meeting at Newcastle, 228, 697 | |||
Annual Dinner, 222 | |||
Awards for Papers, | |||
Competition and Prizes Offered. 240 | |||
Annual General Meeting | |||
Annual Dinner, 140 | |||
Joint Summer Meeting in Glasgow. 370 | |||
Conference to bo Hehl at Brighton, 370 | |||
Annual Meeting. Elections and Report, 168 Signalling System, New, at Charing Cross, Cannon-street and London Bridge, W. J. Thorowgood, 577 | |||
Annual Meeting, 507 | |||
General Meetings and Elections, 174, 535, 671 | |||
Reports and Elections, 507 | |||
Annual Dinner | |||
Scholarship and Medals Awards for Competitive Design, 684 | |||
Phenol-Aldehyde Resin, Product Possibilities and Difficulties, 327 | |||
Premiums for Technical Papers, 684 | |||
Novel Form of Discussion, 327 | |||
Alteration of Rule for Chairman's Term of Office ; Re-election of Colonel the Master of Sempill, 547 | |||
Competition of Industrial Designs, 1927, 463 | |||
Wireless Transmission and the Upper Atmosphere, Dr. E. V. Appleton, 577 | |||
AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Lighthouse Service, 45 | |||
Austrian State Highways, Reconstruction Planned | |||
Automatic Telephone Conversion, This | |||
To be Supplied by British Firm, 129 Automobiles, Output in Canada, 469 | |||
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*BARRAGE on the Moldau near Prague, Preliminary Work, 15 | |||
*Beet Production, Increase Necessary if the Industry is to become Successful, 159 | |||
*Beet Sugar Corporation Factory at Cupar, Anglo-Scottish, Acreage Planned for Beet Growing, 331 | |||
*Beet Sugar Factory for Lincolnshire, 159 | |||
*Beet Sugar Factory Proposed for Bedfordshire, 657 | |||
*Beira Harbour, East Africa, Dredging and Improvement, 413 | |||
*Belfast Association of Engineers, Electrically Operated Ship's Deck Machinery, W. E. Porter, 155 | |||
*Belfast Harbour, Improvement of Quays, 469 | |||
*Belgian Rails for South Africa, Reporter Rejection of More than 25 per cent, or Account of Defects, 269 | |||
*Bengal and Need of Irrigation for Cultivation of Land and Reduction of Malaria, 15 | |||
*Billingham Works of Synthetic Ammonia am Nitrates, Extension Work Delayed by Coal Stoppage, 24 | |||
*Birmingham Decides Against Acquiring Canals 241 | |||
*Bituminous Sands of Northern Alberta to be Used for Road Surfacing, 15 | |||
*Blast-furnace Gas and Recovery of Crude Cyanide, 269 | |||
*Blasting Under Mining Conditions, Study am Investigation by U.S. Bureau of Mines, 101 | |||
*Board of Trade and Ministry of Transport Rumours as to Work Readjustment, 79 | |||
*Boiler Failures, Statistics and Boiler Insurance 101 | |||
*Boiler Plates, Embrittlement of, Remedy Dis covered by Experiments, 551 | |||
*Boiler Scale Formation, Report, 577 | |||
*Boiler, Vertical, Failure, Official Report, 629 | |||
*Boilers on Ships, Stopper Rods and Washers Board of Trade Warning, 45 | |||
*Boron Oro Discovery in Majave Desert, California, 327 | |||
*Brazilian Factory for Chemical Treatment of National Fibres, Manufacture of Rope, andc. Concession Asked for, 45 | |||
*Brick Factory at East Beauport, Quebec Projected, 413 | |||
*Brick-making Plant for 150,000 Bricks for British Columbia, Whittaker and Co., 576 | |||
*Bricks Made of Calcium Phosphate, 269 | |||
*Bricks, Standard Size Fixed by Canadian Association, 327 | |||
*BRIDGES | |||
*- Bridge Replacement Across the Coleron River, India, 355 | |||
*- Buffalo and Fort Erie and Peace Bridge Connecting Canada with U.S.A., Opened, 657 | |||
*- Charing Cross, Proposed Double-decker Bridge, 657 | |||
*- Cologne and Millheim Bridge over the Rhine to be Built by Krupps, 75, 185 | |||
*- Cologne and Millheim Now Bridge, Prize Design Condemned by Experts, 469 ; Final Decision in Favour of Suspension Bridge, 577 | |||
*- Cologne, New Bridge Over the Rhine, 75 | |||
*- Concrete Arch Highway Bridge, Series of Load Tests to be Carried out on, 603 | |||
*- Concrete Bridge in Durban North, Longest Erected by Private Enterprise, 129 | |||
*- Concrete Highway Bridge, Largest Yet Undertaken in United States, 495 | |||
*- Double-deck Bridge Over Clarence River, New South Wales, Fresh Tenders to be Invited, 15 | |||
*- International Bridge Across the St. Lawrence River Projected, 45; Project Rejected by Dominion House of Commons, 441 | |||
*- Lions' Gate at Vancouver, Bridge Across, Projected, 355 | |||
*- Murray River Bridge at Echuca, Strengthening Completed, 629 | |||
*- Murray River, New Bridge Projected, 71 | |||
*- Nerbuddo Bridge, India, 577 | |||
*- New Bridge Over the Clyde at Finnieston, 523 | |||
*- Niagara Falls, Bill for Construction of Bridge Opposed as Likely to Spoil Beauty of the Falls, 355 | |||
*- Port of New York, Projected Bridge to Connect Bayonne, N.J., with Staten Island, 241 | |||
*- Projected Bridge Across the Danube, 159 | |||
*- Reinforced Concrete Bridge Across Minnesota River, Claimed as Record, 101 | |||
*- Sydney Harbour Bridge, Fourth and Last Bearing Completed for, 629 | |||
*- Timber Trestle Bridge near Tacoma, Washington, 523 | |||
*BRITISH Columbia, Greatest Water Power Unit Yet Discovered, Reserved by Government, 355 | |||
*BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES' RESEARCH ASSOCIATION : | |||
*- Sixth Annual Report, 174 | |||
*- British Empire Overseas, Research Relating to, 75 | |||
*BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION : | |||
*- Specifications : | |||
*- Bull-head Rails, 253 | |||
*- Drawn Steel Reinforcement Bars, Proposed New Specification, 674 | |||
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Exhibition, 383 | |||
*British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Seventh Annual General Meeting. 611 ; Report, 629 | |||
*British Optical Science, 566 | |||
*Buenaventura Harbour, Agreement for Improvements at, 685 | |||
*Burma Oil Company's Agreement with Bugti Tribe in Beluchistan, 577 | |||
*Burma, Salin Canal System to be Remodelled. Also Singan Swamp to be Reclaimed, 551 | |||
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*CABLE, New Electric. Laid Between Boulogne and Sandgate, 355 | |||
*Cadmium Production at United States Plants, 75 | |||
*Calcutta and Bombay Telephone Connection nearly 1800 Miles in Length, 129 | |||
*Canada, Forest Fires Damage Lust Year, 523 | |||
*Canada, the Main Source of World's Supply of Cobalt, 129 | |||
*Canada's Diamond Jubilee Commemoration, 75 | |||
*Canada's First Air Mail Service, 550 | |||
*Canada's Forests, Campaign for Protection from Fires, 469 | |||
*Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Calgary Branch Extension, 129 | |||
*Canadian and Uni toil States Co-operation in Investigations Affecting the Mineral Industry, 603 | |||
*Canadian Vickers Company's Busy Season. 101 | |||
*Canal, Direct, in Belgian Territory, from Meuse to Antwerp, Proposed, 657 | |||
*Canal, Hoover Commission Reports in Favour of the St. Lawrence Route for Canal from Croat Lakes to the Atlantic, 15 | |||
*Carbon Monoxide, Contamination of Tunnel Air, Tests Made in U.S.A., 299 | |||
*Cardington Airship Mooring Tower, 586 | |||
*Caustic Soda and Chlorine, Factory for Manufacture of, Near Sydney, Australia, 129 | |||
*Cellulose Acetate, Industrial Use of, in France, 629 | |||
*Cement in Great Britain, Largely Increased Output., 413 | |||
*Central Marine Engine Works, 143 | |||
*Cheap Power, Booklet, Ruston and Hornshy, Ltd., 146 | |||
*Chilo Starting Factory for Copper Wire to Secure Independence of Foreign Markets, 603 | |||
*Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete, Vastly Superior in Wind Resistance to Brick or Steel, 15 | |||
*Coal Liquefaction Plant and Calcium Nitrate Plant in Germany, 129 | |||
*COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | |||
*- Barnsley Seam Reached at the New Upton Colliery, Near Doncaster, 657 | |||
*- Battery of Twenty Coke Ovens to be Put Up Near Barnsley, 383 | |||
*- Bedlington Coal Company, Extensive Improvements Involve Suspension of Work, 629 | |||
*- Bergius Process of Treating Coal, Dr. J. A. Roelofsen, 185 | |||
*- Bituminous Coal, Second International Conference, 326 | |||
*- Brazilian Government and Coal Mining, 185 | |||
*- British Coal-raising Record, 213 | |||
*- British Columbia Coal Production in 1926, Reduced Amount, 269 | |||
*- By-products Works to Experiment on Low- temperature Carbonisation, 441 | |||
*- Canadian Improved Coal Output, 213 | |||
*- Chimney Stack Razed to the Ground and Path-Head Colliery Dismantled, 159 | |||
*- Coal Analysis, Report on, 413 | |||
*- Coal, Modern Methods of Using as Fuel, 383 | |||
*- Coal Seam Discovery in Newfoundland, 523 | |||
*- Coal Seam Reported Struck at Crosby, Cumberland, 97 | |||
*- Coal Shipments from the Tyne, 213 | |||
*- Coals and Temperature at which Decomposition Begins, General Investigation in Progress, 603 | |||
*- Colliery Company Reopening in Lancashire, 159 | |||
*- Colliery Wharf on the River Ouse, 213 | |||
*- Czechoslovakia Hard Coal Production Statistics for 1926, 241 | |||
*- Durham and Northumberland Coalfields, Physical and Chemical Survey of, 441 | |||
*- English and German Coal Markets Position During and Since the English Strike, 495 | |||
*- Formosa, Output of Cool from, 577 | |||
*- France, Output of Coal and Pig Iron in January and February, 469 | |||
*- Gas Supply Over Long Distances Direct from Coal Pits, Question Under Consideration, 83 | |||
*- Hungary's Slump in Coal Demand, Coalgetting Restricted, 355 | |||
*- Kent Colliery and Aerial Ropeway, Probable Closing of Colliery, 327 ; Revival of Scheme, Favourable Result Hoped for, 657 | |||
*- Koppers Continuous Vertical Chamber Coke Ovens, First Installation in this Country, 383 | |||
*- Low-temperature Carbonisation of Coal on Large Scale Proposed for Canada, 441 | |||
*- National Coal Resources, 342 | |||
*- Oil Shale, Distilling, Fushun Colliery Plant for, 434 | |||
*- Oil Shale Laboratory Work and Further Developments at Fushun Collieries, 469 | |||
*- Output of Coal from Mines of Great Britain, 21 | |||
*- Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Ltd., Appointment of Managing Director, 45 | |||
*- Pulverised Coal for Scotch Marine Boilers, Favourable Result of Laboratory Tests, 653 | |||
*- Safety in Coal Mining. Problems, 629 | |||
*- Scam of Coal Found During Well Sinking, Near Leamington, 551 | |||
*- Seaham Harbour, New Coal Pit Projected, 667 | |||
*- Sinking Progress at New Colliery at Upton, 213 | |||
*- South African Coal Industry, Natal Section, Crippled for Lack of Railway Rolling Stock, 15 | |||
*- South Australia, Coal and Lignite Resources of, 213 | |||
*- Soviet Union Sinking New Coal Shafts, 551 | |||
*- Union of South Africa's Coal Output in November, 1926, 269 | |||
*- United States Statistics of Coal Mine Fatalities in 1926, 241 | |||
*- Wemyss Coal Company's Shaft, Record Diameter, 629 | |||
*COLD Storage Warehouse, Large. Projected Construction for Benefit of British Columbia Fruit Crop, 15 | |||
*Collapse of Tank and Tower Duo to Removal of Rod Connections, 159 | |||
*Colonial Scientific and Research Service, 685 | |||
*Columns Having H-shaped Sections, Testing of Different Types of Construction, 101 | |||
*Commercial Motor Users Association, Annual London Motor Parade, 228 | |||
*Compressed Air System, Transmission Losses in, 657 | |||
*Concrete Construction, Novel System for Houses at Cambridge, 383 | |||
*Concrete, Result of Heat Test. Effects, 15 | |||
*Concrete Slab Lowered by Means of Melting Ice Blocks, 523 | |||
*Congo, Cataract Region of, to be Made Navigable for Large Steamers, 75 | |||
*Congress on the Explosion Engine, 618 | |||
*Congress of Gas Engineers, Coke Oven Managers anti Fuel Section of Society of Chemical Industry Postponed, 159 | |||
*Continental New Steamship Route. French Steamers and L.M. and S. Railway, 441 | |||
*Copper Mines, Allihies, Berehaven, Co. Cork, Work Resumed, 355 | |||
*Copper Ore Raised by Union Miniere du Haut Katanga, 129 | |||
*Copper Pipe Explosion, Probable Cause of, 551 | |||
*Corona Discharge During Cracking of Oils, 185 | |||
*Corrosion, An Interesting Case of, in Adelaide, H. E. Bellamy, 45 | |||
*Crane Accident, Unusual, 413 | |||
*Crude Petroleum Refining in Great Britain, 441 | |||
*Crystal Detectors, Rectifying Action of, 551 | |||
*Cutting Speed of a Diamond Bit Used in Oilfields, 45 | |||
*Czechoslovak Projected Fund for Road Improvement on Large Scale, 299 | |||
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*DAM Building in Record Time, but at Record Cost, 269 | |||
*Damming the Water of Three Lakes m Quebec, Plans Submitted. 45 | |||
*Dead Sea Mineral Contents, Estimated Value of, 523 | |||
*Death of Colonel H. G. Prout, 241 | |||
*Detonation in an Engine Using Liquid Fuel. 185 | |||
*Diamonds, Black, and White or Borts, 15 | |||
*Diesel Engine Burning Whale Oil, 213 | |||
*Diesel Engines versus Steam Turbines, Result of Costs Calculation, 185 | |||
*Dock Facilities, Possible Establishment of, on the River Tees, 694 | |||
*Doulton's Manufacture of Stoneware Drainage Pipes Transferred from Lambeth to Erith, 577 | |||
*Dredger Breakdown at Bombay, Result of Investigation, 551 | |||
*Durban Technical College Extensions, 327 | |||
County of London Electric Supply Company, New Engineer-in-Chief, 577 | E | ||
*EAST London, South Africa, Projected Turning Basin 1000ft. Square, 551 | |||
Design and Balancing of Three-phase, Low-tension Systems. W. Fordham Cooper, 603 | *Eclipse of the Sun, Total Lantern Lecture, 538 | ||
*Edinburgh and Glasgow, First Completed Section of New Arterial Road | |||
Destructive Insects Destroyed by Electric Light, 241 | *ELECTRICAL MATTERS | ||
*- Alternating Voltages, Measuring Ratio and Phase Displacement, R. C. Churcher, 469 | |||
Distributors of Too | *- Assisted Wiring Scheme Increases Customers. 495 | ||
*- Atmosphere and the Variation in Electric- Field, 129 | |||
Electrical Blasting from a Circuit | *- Auxiliary Hot-water Heating System in Electric Houses at Glasgow, 129 | ||
*- Basingstoke Electricity Works, 314 | |||
Electric Crucible Furnace, First | *- British Columbia's Electric Development, 185 | ||
*- British Electrical Development Association Annual Dinner, 339 | |||
Country, 355 | *- Calcutta Big Power Station, First of Three Turbines Started Up, 101 | ||
*- Cape Town Electricity Undertaking, Proposed Extensions, 519 ; and Expenditure on, 603 | |||
Electrical Generating Plant Extension at Beckton Works, 213 | *- Carolina Company Installing Electric Storage Batteries, each Weighing 100,000 lb., 15 | ||
*- Columbia Power Station Remarkable Operating Results, 469 | |||
Electrical Industry in the U.S.A., 213 | *- County of London Electric Supply Company, New Engineer-in-Chief, 577 | ||
*- Design and Balancing of Three-phase, Low- tension Systems. W. Fordham Cooper, 603 | |||
Electric Motor Breakdown. Interesting Case of | *- Destructive Insects Destroyed by Electric Light, 241 | ||
*- Distributors of Too Small Area, Needless Expense Caused by Replacement to Meet Increasing Demand, 523 | |||
Electric Trolley Bus, 298 | *- Electrical Blasting from a Circuit, Needful Precautions, 159 | ||
*- Electric Crucible Furnace, First Country, 355 | |||
Electricity from Coke Oven Gas | *- Electrical Generating Plant Extension at Beckton Works, 213 | ||
*- Electrical Industry in the U.S.A., 213 | |||
Electricity (Supply) Act. 1926 | *- Electric Motor Breakdown. Interesting Case of, 495 | ||
*- Electric Trolley Bus, 298 | |||
Extra High-tension Systems | *- Electricity from Coke Oven Gas, Staveley Coaland Iron Company's Progress, 15 | ||
*- Electricity (Supply) Act. 1926, 113 | |||
French Regulations as to | *- Extra High-tension Systems, Fourth Conference on, 15 | ||
*- French Regulations as to Use of Electrical Equipment Underground, 241 | |||
Fukien Province of China, Electricity Supply for Kulangsu, 15 | *- Fukien Province of China, Electricity Supply for Kulangsu, 15 | ||
*- German Use of Electricity, Report of the Industry, 629 | |||
German Use of Electricity | *- Ghent, New Central Electricity Station Completed, 299 | ||
*- Hackney Electricity Committee, Proposed Extensions, 551 | |||
Ghent, New Central Electricity Station Completed, 299 | *- Heating, Electric, in Strasbourg. Great Increase in Consumption, 185 | ||
*- House Heating by Electricity, 75 | |||
Hackney Electricity Committee | *- Hull, Quebec, Ample Supply of Electric Energy for any Industry, 413 | ||
*- Industrial Electric Heating Load in United States, 495 | |||
Heating | *- Insulating Material, Valuable Discovery, Professor A. I. Yoffe, 269 | ||
*- International High-tension Transmission Congress, the Fourth, to be held in Paris, 523 | |||
House Heating by Electricity, 75 | *- Italy, Large Transformers in Use, 629 | ||
*- Kootenay River, British Columbia. New Generating Station, 383 | |||
Hull | *- Large Electric Generators for Southern California, Unusual Design, 241 | ||
*- Liverpool Power Station, Second Large Generating Sot to be Installed, 101 | |||
Industrial Electric Heating Load in | *- Low-tension Supply Appliances, 495 | ||
*- Melbourne Electrical Exhibition, 551 | |||
Insulating Material | *- Mercury-Arc Rectifier, Automatic, Substation at Verdun, Quebec, 241 | ||
*- Mica, Chief Use in Electrical Industries 577 | |||
International High-tension Transmission Congress, the Fourth, to | *- Moffatt Tunnel Rock Removal by Shot Fired by Electric Current at Washington, 277 | ||
*- Moscow Report on Electrification of the Donetz Biwin, 269 | |||
Italy | *- 1200-Kilowatt Oil-driven Plant at Ashford, Position of Small Stations, 469 | ||
*- Power Plant, 50,000-Kilowatt. Proposed for Supply of Electricity to Canberra, Australia, 450 | |||
Kootenay River | *- Power Transmission Line. High-voltage, between Montiers and Lyons, Underground Cable Installed for a High Section of the Line, 603 | ||
*- Pumps, Electrically Driven, for Irrigation, 43 | |||
Large Electric Generators for Southern California, Unusual Design, 241 | *- Restaurant with all Heat, Light and Power Derived from Electricity, 80 | ||
*- Safety Lamp, New Electric Type, 213 | |||
Liverpool Power Station, Second Large Generating Sot to be Installed, 101 | *ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | ||
*- Salmon River, Idaho, Horse-power Development Anticipated, 269 | |||
Low-tension Supply Appliances, 495 Melbourne Electrical Exhibition | *- Secondary Batteries in Warships, Restricted Use of, 469 | ||
*- Shannon Electricity Supply Bill, 299 | |||
Mica, Chief Use in Electrical Industries 577 Moffatt Tunnel Rock Removal by Shot Fired by Electric Current at Washington, 277 | *- Society Electrique du Nord-Ouest, Prosperous Financial Year, 558 | ||
*- South Africa,m Increase in Imports of Electrical Machinery, 551 | |||
Moscow Report on Electrification of the Donetz Biwin, 269 | *- Southend Suggests Electricity Power Station Erection on Canvey Island, 269 | ||
*- Swellendam, South Africa, Electric Lighting Scheme for, 129 | |||
1200- | *- Tasmanian Hydro-electric Supply System. Great Increase in Number of Consumers, 101 | ||
*- Towers for Transmission Line from the Shannon to Dublin, 213 | |||
Power Plant, 50,000-Kilowatt. Proposed for Supply of Electricity to Canberra, Australia, 450 | *- Turbo-alternator Set, 20,000-Kilowatt, Alternator for, C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd., 87 | ||
*- Turbo-alternator Set, 25,000-Kilowatt, for Liverpool, Installation Followed by Order for Second Similar Set, 299 | |||
Power Transmission Line. High-voltage, between Montiers and Lyons | *- Victorian State Electricity Commission, Various Extensions and Undertakings, 261 | ||
*- Welding Electrode, New Type, 495 | |||
Pumps, Electrically Driven, for Irrigation, 43 Restaurant with all Heat | *- West Midland Electricity Scheme for Area of 1095 Square Miles, 159 | ||
*ELECTROLUX Works, Luton, 592 | |||
Safety Lamp, New Electric Type, 213 | *Electro platers' and Depositors' Technical Society, Electro-deposited Coatings for Prevention of Corrosion, H. Sutton, 158 ; Electro-deposition of Iron, T. Jolmston, 256 | ||
*Elevator for Canada, Largest Single-working Constructed in One Unit, 685 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | *Empire Sugar, 428 | ||
*"Engineer" Degree to Involve Nine Years' Work, 45 | |||
Salmon River | *Engineers' League Challenge Shield for Rifle Shooting, 29 | ||
*Excavation of Submarine Pipe Trench, 75 | |||
Secondary Batteries in Warships, Restricted Use of | *EXHIBITIONS : | ||
*- A.E.G. Transformer Works. Berlin, Plant for New Treatment of Oil, 657 | |||
Shannon Electricity Supply Bill, 299 | *- British Industries Fair, 45 ; American Buyers to Obtain Remission of Fee on Passport Visa to Great Britain, 45 | ||
*- Como, Exhibition, Commemorative Centenary, 101 | |||
Society | *- Exhibition of Results of Recent Research Work on Adhesives Application, 15 | ||
*- International Foundry Exhibition to be Organised in Paris, 657 | |||
South Africa | *- Melbourne Electrical Exhibition, 551 | ||
*- Melbourne, Exhibition of British Goods, 181 | |||
Southend Suggests Electricity Power Station Erection on Canvey Island, 269 | *- Milan Sample Fair, 228 | ||
*- Model Railway Club Annual Exhibition, 469 | |||
Swellendam, South Africa, Electric Lighting Scheme for | *- North-East Coast Industries Exhibition Postponed, 327 | ||
*- Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 222 | |||
Tasmanian Hydro-electric Supply System. Great Increase in Number of Consumers, 101 | *- Royal Dublin Society's Spring Show at Ball's Bridge, 159 | ||
*- Scientific Apparatus Exhibition, 213 | |||
Towers for Transmission Line from the Shannon to Dublin, 213 | *- Street Lighting Appliances Exhibition at Brighton, 197 | ||
*- Trade Exhibition at Manchester of Modern Power Efficiency Machinery, 241 | |||
Turbo-alternator Set, 20,000-Kilowatt, Alternator for, C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd., 87 | *EXPLOSION of Hot Plate and Needful Precautions, Board of Trade Comments, 15 | ||
*Explosion of a Stenin Trap, 75 | |||
Turbo-alternator Set, 25,000-Kilowatt, for Liverpool, Installation Followed by Order for Second Similar Set, 299 | *Explosion of Tube in Steam-heated Oven, Surveyor's Report, 629 | ||
Victorian State Electricity Commission, Various Extensions and Undertakings, 261 | |||
Welding Electrode, New | |||
West Midland Electricity Scheme for Area of 1095 Square Miles, 159 | |||
ELECTROLUX Works, Luton, 592 | |||
Electro platers | |||
Elevator for Canada | |||
Empire Sugar, 428 | |||
" Engineer | |||
Excavation of Submarine Pipe Trench, 75 | |||
EXHIBITIONS : | |||
A.E.G. Transformer Works. Berlin, Plant for New Treatment of Oil, 657 | |||
British Industries Fair, 45 ; American Buyers to Obtain Remission of | |||
Como, Exhibition, Commemorative Centenary, 101 | |||
Exhibition of Results of Recent Research Work on Adhesives Application, 15 | |||
International Foundry Exhibition to be Organised in Paris, 657 | |||
Melbourne Electrical Exhibition, 551 | |||
Melbourne, Exhibition of British Goods, 181 | |||
Milan Sample Fair | |||
Model Railway Club Annual Exhibition | |||
Postponed, 327 | |||
Royal Agricultural | |||
Royal Dublin | |||
Ball's Bridge, 159 | |||
Scientific Apparatus Exhibition | |||
Street Lighting Appliances Exhibition at Brighton, 197 | |||
Trade Exhibition at Manchester of Modern Power Efficiency Machinery, 241 | |||
EXPLOSION of Hot Plate and Needful Precautions, Board of Trade Comments | |||
Explosion of a Stenin Trap, 75 | |||
Explosion of Tube in Steam-heated Oven | |||
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*FACTORY, Crosse and Blackwell, to be Used for Artificial Silk Manufacture, 129 | |||
*Failure of Old Gauge Glass Fitting on Board a Steam Drifter, 15 | |||
Failure of Old Gauge | *Fairs--see Exhibitions | ||
*Faraday House Electrical Engineering College Entrance Scholarships, 425 | |||
Steam Drifter, 15 | *Federated Malay States to Import Dredgers for Flood Prevention Work, 241 | ||
*Federation of British Industries Meeting, 314 | |||
*Fertiliser from Vegetable Refuse, Scheme for Production at Birmingham, 327 | |||
*Finnish Manufacture of Gunpowder and Nitro-cellulose, 241 | |||
Faraday House Electrical Engineering College | *Fire in Chemical Works and Use of Ammonia Gas, 75 | ||
*Fires, Carbon Bisulphide, Necessary Precaution in Use of Water for Extinction, 269 | |||
Entrance Scholarships, 425 | *Fishing Industry, Recovery of By-products, 327 | ||
*Flame Movement, The Study of, O. C. de C. Ellis, 469 | |||
Federated Malay States to Import Dredgers for | *Forest Products Research Laboratory. Paper on Movement of Moisture Through Wood, 15 | ||
*Fracture of Quartz by Heat, Result of Laboratory Experiments, 241 | |||
Flood Prevention Work, 241 | *France, Output of Coal and Pig Iron in January and February, 469 | ||
*"Frigorifico" at South Dock, Buenos Aires, Most Up-to-date Cold Storage, 327 | |||
Federation of British Industries Meeting, 314 | *Fruit in Cold Storage and Temperature Precautions, 213 | ||
*Fruit Storage in Gas, Experiments, 523 | |||
Fertiliser from Vegetable Refuse, Scheme for | *Fuel Research and By-products, 75 | ||
Production at Birmingham, 327 | |||
Fire in Chemical Works and Use of Ammonia Gas | |||
Fires | |||
Fishing Industry | |||
Flame Movement, The Study of, O. C. de C. | |||
Ellis | |||
Forest Products Research Laboratory. Paper on Movement of Moisture Through Wood | |||
Fracture of Quartz by Heat, Result of Laboratory Experiments, 241 | |||
France | |||
Fruit in Cold Storage and Temperature Precautions, 213 | |||
Fruit Storage in Gas, Experiments | |||
Fuel Research | |||
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GALVESTON Bay | *GALVESTON Bay, Coast Submergence, 159 | ||
*Garbage, Household, New Method for Recovery of Valuable Products from, 129 | |||
Garbage, Household, New Method for Recovery of Valuable Products from, 129 | *Gas Welding for Chromium Alloys, 555 | ||
*Gasworks, Dawsholm, Glasgow, Projected Extension of, 129 | |||
Gas Welding for Chromium Alloys, 555 | *Germany, Reported Projected Company to Study Problem of Long-distance Production of Gas from Lignite, 551 | ||
*Gold Find, Very Rich, on Western Shore of Lake Victoria Nyanza, 355 | |||
Gasworks, Dawsholm, Glasgow, Projected Extension of, 129 | *Gold Output from South African Mines in 1926, 159, 185 | ||
*Gold, Particles of, New Electrical Device for Reclaiming, 355 | |||
Germany, Reported Projected Company to Study Problem of Long-distance Production of Gas from Lignite | *Gold Recovery from Cleaning Up of Old Plant in Abandoned South African Mine, 523 | ||
*Gold Yield of New South Wales for 1926, 355 | |||
Gold Find, Very Rich, on Western Shore of Lake Victoria Nyanza, 355 | *Gun-laying in Warships, Device for Reducing Effects of Rolling and Pitching, 355 | ||
Gold Output from South African Mines in 1926 | |||
Gold | |||
Gold Recovery from Cleaning Up of Old Plant in Abandoned South African Mine, 523 | |||
Gold Yield of New South Wales for 1926, 355 | |||
Gun-laying in Warships, Device for Reducing | |||
Effects of Rolling and Pitching | |||
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HAIFA and Baghdad. Transport Service Projected | *HAIFA and Baghdad. Transport Service Projected, 185 | ||
*Harbour Works in Spain, 657 | |||
Harbour Works in Spain | *Heat Insulating Material with Cork as Basis, 355 | ||
*Heat Transfer to Heavy Oils in Steam Heaters, Result of Experiments, 577 | |||
Heat Insulating | *Herne Bay Waterworks, Centrifugal Bore hole Pump, 15 | ||
*High-speed Steel Hacksaw Blades. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 253 | |||
Heat Transfer to Heavy Oils in Steam Heaters | *Highway Engineering, Chair of, at London University, 685 | ||
*Hull, Alexandra Dock Gates Reconstruction, 413 | |||
Result of Experiments, 577 | *Hume Reservoir, Australia. Threatened with Extinction, Urgent Need of Improved Management, 603 | ||
*Hydraulic Accumulators, Advantage of Using Air Pressure Instead of Dead Weight for Loading, 14 | |||
Herne Bay Waterworks, Centrifugal Bore hole Pump, 15 | *Hydro-electric Development of Canada, 129, 383 | ||
*Hydro-electric Development of Switzerland, 629 | |||
High-speed Steel Hacksaw Blades. Sir W. G. | *Hydro-electric Installation on Batiscan River, Canada, Particulars of, 666 | ||
*Hydro-electric Plant in California, 60in. Penstock for, 355 | |||
Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 253 | *Hydro-electric Plants, Very Large, on Winnipeg River, 355, 413 | ||
*Hydro-electric Power Plant Construction on the Saluda River, Platts by Lexington Water Power Company, Columbia, 355 | |||
Highway Engineering, Chair of, at London University, 685 | *Hydro-electric Power Station at Meso, Inauguration by Crown Prince of Italy, 657 | ||
*Hydro-electric Scheme. Mandi, India, Tunnel Piercing to Begin, 523 | |||
Hull | *Hydro-electric Scheme on Susquehanna River, Maryland, Progress of, 15 | ||
*Hydro-electric Schemes in Victoria. Australia, 551 | |||
Hume Reservoir | *Hydro-electric Schemes at Zurich, in the Engadine, and the Lower Aare River, 211 | ||
Hydraulic Accumulators | |||
Hydro-electric Development of Canada, 129 | |||
Hydro-electric Development of Switzerland, 629 | |||
Hydro-electric Installation on Batiscan River, Canada, Particulars of, 666 | |||
Hydro-electric Plant in California, 60in. Penstock for, 355 | |||
Hydro-electric Plants, Very Large, on Winnipeg River, 355, 413 | |||
Hydro-electric Power Plant Construction on the Saluda River | |||
Hydro-electric Power Station at Meso | |||
Hydro-electric Scheme. Mandi, India, | |||
Hydro-electric Scheme on Susquehanna River, Maryland | |||
Hydro-electric Schemes at Zurich, in the | |||
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ICEBERGS, High Temperatures for Rapid Destruction of, 603 | *ICEBERGS, High Temperatures for Rapid Destruction of, 603 | ||
*Ijmuiden, North Sea Port, Now Lock to he Largest in the World, 129 | |||
*Impact of Light Effects and Value of Attention to them, 241 | |||
*Indian Road and Transport Development Association, 280 | |||
Impact of Light Effects and Value of Attention to them, 241 | *India's Surfeit of Self-termed Engineers, 129 | ||
*Industrial Liverpool, 531 | |||
Indian Road and Transport Development Association, 280 | *Industry, New, tor Manufacture of Megans into Building Boards, andc., 101 | ||
*Ingot Mould, Huge Size of, 383 | |||
India's Surfeit of Self-termed Engineers, 129 | *Institutes and Institutions--see Associations | ||
*International Commission on Illumination, Meeting at Bellagio, 586 | |||
Industrial Liverpool | *International Conference on Large Electric High-tension Systems, 481 | ||
*Irish Engineering and Foundry Firm Completes Ninety-six Years of Continuous Activity, 15 | |||
Industry | *Irish Free State's Road Grant, 269 | ||
*IRON AND STEEL | |||
Building Boards. | *- Ashton Mechanical Iron Puddling Process, 635 | ||
*- Blast-furnaces, Idle for Years, Being Blown in, 383 | |||
Ingot Mould | *- Cast Steel, Alternating Stress Fatigue Tests. Professor H. F. Moore, 15 | ||
*- Cobalt Steel Magnets, Super Cast, J. F. Kayser, 45 | |||
Institutes and | *- Electrodeposition of Iron. T. Johnston, 256 | ||
*- European Steel Cartel's Output, 269 | |||
International Commission on Illumination | *- Foundry Moulds and Cores, Nitride Application to Surface of, a great Advantage. F. Bickowsky, 45 | ||
*- Gamngara Manganese Corporation Formed in South Africa, 577 | |||
Meeting at Bellagio, 586 | *- Gaseous Reduction of Iron Ore, Mr. Heihachi Kamura, 523 | ||
*- Heat Treatment of Steel. Recent Experiments, 657 | |||
International Conference on Large Electric High-tension Systems | *- Ilmenite-bearing Iron Ores. New Use for, 213 | ||
*- Indian Tariff Board Report and Steel Industry Protection, 185 | |||
Irish Engineering and Foundry Firm Completes Ninety-six Years of Continuous Activity | *- Ingots of Basic Open-hearth Steel. Huge Size, 629 | ||
*- Iron Deposits Discovered in Mountains of County Leitrim, 159 | |||
Irish Free | *- Iron Ore from Hudson Bay Island to be Tested in England, 159 | ||
*- Iron Smelting, New Electrical Process of, 383 | |||
IRON AND STEEL | *- Iron and Steel Industry in Pretoria, 129 | ||
Ashton Mechanical Iron Puddling Process | *- Manganese Deposits in Kuruman District, South Africa, 462 | ||
*- Manganese Ores Research in the United States, 523 | |||
635 | *- Manganese Steel Railway Crossings, 413 | ||
*- Maple Leaf Steel Mills, Development on Large Scale of Iron and Steel Manufacture, 15 | |||
Blast-furnaces, | *- Molybdenum Used in Steel, New Method, 383 | ||
*- Mysore Ironworks, Scheme to Utilise Byproducts, 685 | |||
Cast Steel, Alternating Stress Fatigue Tests. Professor H. F. Moore, 15 | *- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Reports : | ||
*-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production in 1926, 185 | |||
Cobalt Steel Magnets, Super Cast, J. F. | *-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 185 | ||
*-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in February, 299 | |||
Kayser, 45 | *-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Stool Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in March, 413 | ||
*-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in April, 577 | |||
Electrodeposition of Iron. T. Johnston, 256 | *-- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in May, 657 | ||
*- Ore Extraction from Mounds Near Cleveland Ironstone Mines, 213 | |||
European Steel | *- Pig Iron Imports into the United States in 1925, 269 | ||
*- Pig Iron, New and Valuable Type in Norway, 129 | |||
Foundry Moulds and Cores | *- Record Steel Output, 213 | ||
*IRON AND STEEL (continued) : | |||
Gamngara Manganese Corporation Formed in South Africa | *- South Africa, Sub-Continent. Major Occurences of Iron Ore, 419 | ||
*- South Australia, Production of Iron Ore, Statistics, 685 | |||
Gaseous Reduction of Iron Ore, Mr. Heihachi Kamura, 523 | *- South Russian Steel Works Tube Mill and Steel Plant, 383 | ||
*- Steam Pipes, Cast Iron, for High Pressures, Need of Great Care to Secure Even Thickness of Metal, 503 | |||
Heat Treatment of Steel. Recent Experiments | *- Steel, British and American, Compared, 45 | ||
*- Steel Pipes Manufacture in Factory Projected at Vereeniging, S.A.. 81 | |||
Ilmenite-bearing Iron Ores. New Use for, 213 | *- Steel Production by New Furnace at Cardiff. A British Record. 523 | ||
*- Steel Protection Bill in Indian Legislative Assembly, 129 | |||
Indian Tariff Board Report and Steel Industry Protection | *- Steel Sections, Arc-welded. Better than Cast Iron for Machine Parts, J. F. Lincoln, 603 | ||
*- Swedish Iron Industry, Government Measures for Support, 685 | |||
Ingots of Basic Open-hearth Steel. Huge Size, 629 | *- Swedish Ironworks Collaboration in Technical Research Work, Extension of, 685 | ||
*- Technological Laboratory in American Steel Industry, 495 | |||
Iron Deposits Discovered in Mountains of County Leitrim | *- United States Iron Ore Mining Statistics for 1926, 100 | ||
*IRRIGATION Project Submitted to Mexican Government, 523 | |||
Iron | *Irrigation Pumps, Electrically Driven, 13 | ||
Iron Smelting | |||
Iron and Steel Industry in Pretoria, 129 | |||
Manganese Deposits in | |||
South Africa | |||
Manganese Ores Research in the United States, 523 | |||
Manganese Steel Railway Crossings | |||
Maple Leaf Steel Mills, Development on Large Scale of Iron and Steel Manufacture, 15 | |||
Molybdenum Used in Steel, New Method, 383 | |||
Mysore Ironworks, Scheme | |||
National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Reports : | |||
Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production in 1926, 185 | |||
Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production in January | |||
Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in February | |||
Furnaces in Blast | |||
Furnaces in Blast | |||
Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel | |||
Pig Iron Imports into the United States in 1925, 269 | |||
Pig Iron, New and Valuable Type in Norway | |||
Record Steel Output, 213 | |||
IRON AND STEEL (continued) : | |||
South Africa, Sub-Continent. Major | |||
South Australia, Production of Iron Ore, Statistics, 685 | |||
South Russian Steel Works Tube Mill and Steel Plant | |||
Steam Pipes, Cast Iron, for High Pressures, Need of Great Care to Secure Even Thickness of Metal, 503 | |||
Steel, British and American, Compared, 45 | |||
Steel Pipes Manufacture in Factory Projected at Vereeniging, S.A.. 81 | |||
Steel Production by New Furnace at Cardiff. A British Record. 523 | |||
Steel Protection Bill in Indian Legislative Assembly, 129 | |||
Steel Sections, Arc-welded. Better than Cast Iron for Machine Parts | |||
Swedish Iron Industry, Government Measures for Support, 685 | |||
Swedish Ironworks Collaboration in Technical Research Work, Extension of, 685 | |||
Technological Laboratory in American Steel Industry, 495 | |||
United States Iron Ore Mining Statistics for 1926, 100 | |||
IRRIGATION Project Submitted to Mexican Government, 523 | |||
Irrigation Pumps, Electrically Driven, 13 | |||
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*JAPAN'S Total Disappearance into the Pacific Predicted if Earthquakes Continue, 413 | |||
*Johannesburg Municipal Gasworks, 185 | |||
Predicted if Earthquakes Continue, 413 | *Jubilee of Service, 29 | ||
Johannesburg Municipal Gasworks, 185 | |||
Jubilee of Service, 29 | |||
Use of Waste Wood, 495 | K | ||
*KAURI Timber Industry of New Zealand and Use of Waste Wood, 495 | |||
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LANDSLIDES in South Wales, Professor G. Knox, 413 | *LANDSLIDES in South Wales, Professor G. Knox, 413 | ||
*Lead and Copper Production in the United States in 1925 and 1926, 129 | |||
Lead and Copper Production in the United States in 1925 and 1926, 129 | *Lead Discoveries in Kiaochow and at Tsian, Fengtien Province, 241 | ||
*Lead Mine, Derelict for Nearly Eighty Years, Reopened on Discovery of Rich Vein, 355 | |||
Lead Discoveries in Kiaochow and at Tsian, Fengtien Province, 241 | *Lead Mine, Western Australia, New Treatment Plant Completed, 441 | ||
*Lead Mines Near Harrogate Reopened, 159 | |||
Lead Mine, Derelict for Nearly Eighty Years, Reopened on Discovery of Rich Vein, 355 | *Lead Mining Industry in Wales, Attempted Re vivid, 269 | ||
*Lead Producing Field in South-West Africa, Hopeful Prospect from, 185 | |||
Lead Mine, Western Australia, New Treatment Plant Completed, 441 | *Lenham By-pass. Concrete Road, Officially Opened, 413 | ||
*Liege-Antwerp Canal, Direct, Proposed, 685 | |||
Lead Mines Near Harrogate Reopened, 159 | *Lime Whitewash for Brickwork of High Temperature Industrial Furnaces, E. P. Arthur and Others, 495 | ||
*Limestone Removal by' Mining Superior to Quarrying, 383 | |||
Lead Mining Industry in Wales, Attempted Re vivid, 269 | *Lincoln Cathedral Repairs, Fresh Defects Discovered, 327 | ||
*Load Tests on a Concrete Arch Highway Bridge, 603 | |||
Lead Producing Field in South-West Africa, Hopeful Prospect from, 185 | *Loughborough College, British Empire Scholarships Awards, 592 | ||
*Lubricants, Good, from Certain Crude Oils, Tests in America, 441 | |||
Lenham By-pass. Concrete Road, Officially Opened | *Lubricants, G. W. Watson, 355 | ||
*Lubrication Problems, 535 | |||
Liege-Antwerp Canal, Direct | |||
Lime Whitewash for Brickwork of High Temperature Industrial Furnaces, E. P. Arthur and Others, 495 | |||
Limestone Removal by' Mining Superior to Quarrying | |||
Lincoln Cathedral Repairs | |||
Load Tests on a Concrete Arch Highway Bridge, 603 | |||
Loughborough College, British Empire Scholarships Awards | |||
Lubricants | |||
Tests in | |||
Lubricants, G. W. Watson | |||
Lubrication Problems | |||
M | M | ||
MACHINE Tool Home Trade Slowly Recovering, 495 | *MACHINE Tool Home Trade Slowly Recovering, 495 | ||
*Machine Tool Trades' Association, Annual Dinner, 339 | |||
Machine Tool Trades' Association, Annual Dinner | *Madras Hydro-electric Schemes and Railway Electrification in South India, Government Committee to be Appointed, 159 | ||
*Magnesite Beds in Manchuria, 75, 213 | |||
Madras Hydro-electric Schemes and Railway Electrification in South India | *Magneto, The High-tension, with Tungsten Contacts, 441 | ||
*Manchester's Lark of Light and Excessive Deposit of Foreign Matter from Atmosphere, 603 | |||
Magnesite Beds in Manchuria | *Manhattan Island Excavation, Island's Value Now and 300 Years Ago, 450 | ||
*Manitoba, Highway Construction Programme, 413 | |||
Magneto, The High-tension, with Tungsten Contacts | *Marlow Lock Reopened After Reconstruction, 409 | ||
*Measurement of Air Flow in Mines, 355 | |||
*Merchandise Marks Act, 1926, 367, 400 | |||
*Mercury Obtained in Distillation of Coal Tar, 413 | |||
*Mercury, Selling Price of, Negotiations Between Spanish and Italian Governments, 269 | |||
*Mersey Tunnel, Now. Settlement Reached as to Birkenhead Entrances, 469 | |||
Manitoba, Highway Construction Programme, 413 | *Metallic Alloys, Reported Discovery of Three New, 523 | ||
*Metrovick Carnival, 397 | |||
Marlow Lock Reopened After Reconstruction | *Mexico City and Acapulco, Highway Between, Extensive Scheme Planned, 603 | ||
*Mino Ventilation Problems, C. F. Raney, 355 | |||
Measurement of Air Flow in Mines, 355 | *Mineralogical Analyses. Varieties in Chemical Investigation, 327 | ||
*Mines Accidents Statistics for 1926, 213 | |||
Merchandise Marks Act, 1926, 367, 400 | *Mining Prospects in Canada, Dr. Adam Shortt, 383 | ||
*Molybdite, Two New Leaching Methods for Recovery of, 129 | |||
Mercury Obtained in Distillation of Coal Tar | *Montevideo Scheme for Construction of the Rambla Sud (South Sea Wall), 241 | ||
*Montreal, Port of. Further Expenditure on Development, 15 | |||
Mercury, Selling Price of, Negotiations Between Spanish and Italian Governments, 269 | *Monument to Eiffel Projected in Paris, 159 | ||
*Motor Road Proposed Between Genoa, Milan and Hamburg, 101 | |||
Mersey Tunnel, Now. Settlement Reached as to Birkenhead Entrances, 469 | *Motor Transport Growth in Southern Rhodesia, 241 | ||
*Motor Vehicle Increase in India and Ceylon, Creation of Central Road Board and other Measures Proposed, 101 | |||
Metallic Alloys, Reported Discovery of Three New, 523 | *Mysore State Industries, Experiments, 685 | ||
Metrovick Carnival, 397 | |||
Mexico City and Acapulco, Highway Between, Extensive Scheme Planned | |||
Mino Ventilation Problems, C. F. Raney | |||
Mineralogical Analyses. Varieties in Chemical Investigation | |||
Mines Accidents Statistics for 1926, 213 | |||
Mining Prospects in Canada, Dr. Adam Shortt, 383 | |||
Molybdite, Two New Leaching Methods for Recovery of, 129 | |||
Montevideo Scheme for Construction of the Rambla Sud (South Sea Wall | |||
Montreal, Port of. Further Expenditure on Development, 15 | |||
Monument to Eiffel Projected in Paris, 159 | |||
Motor Road Proposed Between Genoa, Milan and Hamburg, 101 | |||
Motor Transport Growth in Southern Rhodesia, 241 | |||
Motor Vehicle Increase in India and Ceylon, Creation of Central Road Board and other Measures Proposed, 101 | |||
Mysore State Industries, Experiments, 685 | |||
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*NATAL Sugar Industry and Alcohol Production as Motor Spirit, 269 | |||
*Natural Gas for Lifting Oil from Deep Oil Wells, | |||
*Natural Graphite. Chief Uses of, 657 | |||
*Newfoundland Mining Industry Revival Possible, 213 | |||
*New Zealand Invites Tenders for Electric Locomotives, Machinery and Material from British Firms, 269 | |||
*New Zealand's Variety of Heavy Orders Placed in United Kingdom, 327 | |||
*Newsprint Factory Projected at Port Arthur, Ontario, 355 | |||
*Newsprint Factory at Winnipeg, Projected Increase, 356 | |||
*Newsprint Mills at Bathurst. New Brunswick, 355 | |||
*Newsprint Production in Canada, 603 | |||
*Nigeria's Road and Railway Construction Programme, 327 | |||
*Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Government Aid in Brazil in Erection of Factory for Fixation, 75 | |||
*North /Australia Needs Works Engineer, 603 | |||
*Nova Scotia, Wealth in Gypsum Shipped to the United States, 441 | |||
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*OIL from Alaska, Poor Prospect of, 185 | |||
*Oil, Commercial Production of by Hydrogenation of Brown Coal, 383 | |||
*Oil, Crude, Production in Tasmania, 159 | |||
*Oil Discovery Near Grand View, Canada, 129 | |||
*Oil Drilling Operations, Analysing Underground Waters Encountered, 685 | |||
*Oil Recovery in Large Quantities by the Bowie- Gavin Process, 159 | |||
*Oil Removal from Steam Engine Condenser Water, Professor Dijkshoorn, 269 | |||
*Oil Sand and "Tar Spring" Accessible Deposits in Canada and in California, 129 | |||
*Oil Shale. Valuable Discovery in Longquimay Valley, Chili, 523 | |||
*Oil Shale--see also Coal | |||
*Oils and Lubricants, Specifications for India Stores Department, 185 | |||
*Oldest Engineering Firm, 312 | |||
*Ontario Association of Professional Engineers, Annual Meeting, 185 | |||
*Ontario Road Construction Schemes, 383 | |||
*Ontario's Wealth in Valuable White and Red Pine, 383 | |||
*Oxygen, Percentage Necessary to Keep in Good Health, 299 | |||
OIL from Alaska | |||
Oil, Commercial Production of | |||
Oil | |||
Oil Discovery Near Grand View, Canada | |||
Oil Drilling Operations | |||
Oil Recovery in Large Quantities by the Bowie-Gavin Process, 159 | |||
Oil Removal from Steam Engine Condenser Water, Professor Dijkshoorn, 269 | |||
Oil Sand and | |||
Oil Shale. Valuable Discovery in | |||
Valley, Chili, 523 | |||
Oil | |||
Oils and Lubricants, Specifications for India | |||
Stores Department | |||
Oldest Engineering Firm | |||
Ontario Association of Professional Engineers, | |||
Annual Meeting, 185 | |||
Ontario Road Construction Schemes | |||
Oxygen, Percentage Necessary to Keep in Good Health, 299 | |||
P | P | ||
*PAINT Spraying Machines for Clyde Shipyards, Balloting on Employers' Proposals, 269 | |||
*Palestine's Interest in Dead Sea Concession for Extraction of Potash, 495 | |||
*Panama and Suez Canals Traffic Comparison, 185 | |||
*Paper, High Quality, Successful Production from State Forests Bamboo, Bombay, 685 | |||
*Paper Pulp Manufacture in Tasmania, Expert- mental Plant, 685 | |||
*Paper Pulp Mill Projected on Vancouver Island, 185 | |||
*Past and Present Crewe Pupils' Thirty-seventh Annual Dinner, 618 | |||
Panama and Suez Canals Traffic Comparison | *Patent Prolongation of Five Years, 159 | ||
*Pavement, Double, Type Being Used in Paris, 629 | |||
Paper | *Petrol, Synthetic, and Other By-products from Spitzbergen Coal, Factory "for Production, 523 | ||
*Petroleum Industry Losses Due to Formation of Water in Oil Emulsions, 15 | |||
Paper Pulp Manufacture in Tasmania, Expert-mental Plant | *Petroleum in Okla, U.S.A., Very Large Increase in Production by New Method, 45 | ||
*Petroleum Operations at Infantas, Colombia, Success Results, 129 | |||
Paper Pulp Mill Projected on Vancouver Island, 185 | *Petroleum Pipe Lines in the United States, 185 | ||
*Petroleum Reserves of America, Deeper Drilling Believed to be Best Solution for Supply, 101 | |||
Past and Present Crewe | *Phenolic, Products Removal from Effluent Liquors from Distillation of Gasworks Ammonia, 383 | ||
*Platinum Concentrates in South Africa, Output of, 577 | |||
Patent Prolongation of Five Years | *Platinum Discovery in Quebec, 657 | ||
*Platinum and Palladium Recovery while Refining Nickel-copper Matte, 657 | |||
Pavement, Double, Type Being Used in Paris, 629 | *Platinum, Rich Deposit Discovered in Province of Quebec, 327 | ||
*Plumbago Industry, Flagging, in Ceylon, 577 | |||
Petrol, Synthetic, and Other By-products from Spitzbergen Coal, Factory "for Production | *Portland Cement, British Rapid-hardening, for Re-paving of Broadway, New York, 523 | ||
*Portuguese Government Plans for Good Roads, 502 | |||
Petroleum Industry Losses Due to Formation of Water in Oil Emulsions, 15 | *Potash Salts Reserves, Russian Geological Mission Investigation Report, 523 | ||
*Power Alcohol Manufacture on the Queensland Sugar Fields, 241 | |||
Petroleum in Okla, U.S.A., Very Large Increase in Production by New Method, 45 | *Power Alcohol Plant Near Mackay, Queensland, Large Capacity of, 355 | ||
*Power Generation and Distribution, Commission of Inquiry Appointed by Saskatchewan Government, 413 | |||
Petroleum Operations at Infantas, Colombia, Success Results | *Power Provision to Replace Diesel Plant by, Harnessing Umtata Falls, South Africa, 355 | ||
*Presentation to Professor Dempster Smith, 425 | |||
Petroleum Pipe Lines in the United States, 185 Petroleum Reserves of America, Deeper Drilling Believed to be Best Solution for Supply, 101 | *Prince Edward Island, Expenditure on Harbours and Rivers, 603 | ||
*Printing Trades and Illumination Research Committee's Report, 299 | |||
Phenolic | *Professor D. A. Low, Complimentary Dinner to, 90 | ||
*Pulp and Paper Mill Plant Proposed for Erection on Vancouver Island, 657 | |||
Platinum Concentrates in South Africa | *Pulp and Paper Mill Projected for Prince George, British Columbia, 45 | ||
*Pulp and Paper Production in Canada, Notable Industry, 189, 327 | |||
Platinum Discovery in Quebec | *Pulpwood and Water Power Resources of Quebec, Development, 213 | ||
Platinum and Palladium Recovery while Refining Nickel-copper Matte, 657 | |||
Platinum, Rich Deposit Discovered in Province of Quebec, 327 | |||
Plumbago Industry | |||
Portland Cement, British Rapid-hardening | |||
for Re-paving of Broadway | |||
Potash Salts Reserves | |||
Power Alcohol Manufacture on the Queensland Sugar Fields, 241 | |||
Power Alcohol Plant Near Mackay, Queensland, Large Capacity of | |||
Power Generation and Distribution | |||
Power Provision to Replace Diesel Plant | |||
Printing Trades and Illumination Research | |||
Professor D. A. Low, Complimentary Dinner to, | |||
Pulp and Paper Mill Plant Proposed for Erection on Vancouver Island, 657 | |||
Pulp and Paper Mill Projected for Prince George, British Columbia, 45 | |||
Pulp and Paper Production in Canada, Notable Industry, 189, 327 | |||
Pulpwood and Water Power Resources of Quebec, Development, 213 | |||
Q | Q | ||
QUARRY | *QUARRY Managers' Institution, Annual Conference, 225 | ||
*Quebec and Northern Ontario, Record Gold Production Anticipated, 413 | |||
Quebec and Northern Ontario, Record Gold | *Quebec Rivalling Ontario and British Columbia as a Metal-producing Province, 129 | ||
Production Anticipated, 413 | |||
Quebec Rivalling Ontario and British Columbia as a Metal-producing Province, 129 | |||
R | R | ||
RADIUM Recovery After Passing Through Destructor Fires, 269 | *RADIUM Recovery After Passing Through Destructor Fires, 269 | ||
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : | *- Accidents : | ||
Accidents | *-- Accident Inquiries Affected by the Strike and Coal Stoppage in 1926, 213 | ||
Accident Inquiries Affected by the Strike and Coal Stoppage in 1926, 213 | *-- Anniversary of General Strike and Serious Accidents, 523 | ||
*-- Collision, Due to Fog, Between Light Engine and Passenger Train, Report and Recommendation, 101 | |||
Anniversary of General Strike and Serious Accidents, 523 | *-- Collision Between Freight Trains, Inquiry and Report, 684 | ||
*-- Collision at Gale St. Halt, on Tilbury Section, Report on Causes, 603, 685 | |||
Collision, Due to Fog, Between Light Engine and Passenger Train, Report and Recommendation, 101 | *-- Collision Between Light Engine and Passenger Train Near Birmingham, 159 | ||
*-- Collision with Light Engine at Penistone Station, 241, 269 | |||
Collision Between Freight Trains, Inquiry and Report, 684 | *-- Collision of Scottish Express with Light Engine, 551 | ||
*-- Collision, Serious, on Bengal-Nagpur Railway, 327 | |||
Collision at Gale St. Halt, on Tilbury Section, Report on Causes, 603, 685 | *-- Collision at Sheffield Station, Result of Inquiry, 629 | ||
*-- Collision Between Train and Motor Car at Unprotected Level Crossing, Report on, 413 | |||
Collision Between Light Engine and Passenger Train Near Birmingham, 159 Collision with Light Engine at Penistone Station, 241, 269 | *-- Derailment hut Little Damage on Express from Manchester to York, 101 | ||
*-- Fatal Accident to Driver on the L. and N.E.R., Report, 411 | |||
Collision of Scottish Express with Light Engine, 551 | *-- Fiftieth Anniversary of Remarkable Accident, 355 | ||
*-- Finsbury Park Accident Report, 628 | |||
Collision, Serious, on Bengal-Nagpur Railway, 327 | *-- Government- Inquiries into Accidents, 148 | ||
*-- Hull Railway Disaster Inquiry, 213, 241, 327 | |||
Collision at Sheffield Station, Result of Inquiry | *-- Mishaps and Delayed Trains on the Southern and Metropolitan District Lines, 101 | ||
*-- Occupation Crossing Fatality Near Tottenham, 241 | |||
Collision Between Train and Motor Car at Unprotected Level Crossing, Report on, 413 | *-- Past Years, Analysis of Accidents in the Present Century, 15 | ||
*-- Report on Accident at Roudhain, Ancient Regulations Still in Force, Bridge Recommended, 469 | |||
Derailment hut Little Damage on Express from Manchester to York, 101 | *-- Report on Collision on the Southern Railway, 159 | ||
*-- Report on Derailment Caused by Broken Brake Hanger, 218 | |||
Fatal Accident to Driver on the L. and N.E.R., Report, 411 | *-- Report on Derailment Outside Charing Cross Station After Re-signalling of Yard, 245 | ||
*-- Report on Rawmarsh Fatal Collision, 327 | |||
Fiftieth Anniversary of Remarkable Accident, 355 | *-- Royal Commission Railway Accidents Report Fifty Years Ago, 159 | ||
*-- Runaway Carriages Derailed and Damaged on Rishworth Branch, 129 | |||
Finsbury Park Accident Report , 628 | *-- Thirty-third Anniversary of Bad Accident, 625 | ||
*- American Interstate Bureau of Safety, Exception to General Good Will, 184 | |||
*- Anti-friction Clips for Switches, 159 | |||
*- Antioquia Railway, Projected Tunnel Between Santiago and Limon, 75 | |||
Mishaps and Delayed Trains on the Southern and Metropolitan District Lines, 101 | *- Appointments and Staff Changes, 75, 382, 523, 603, 662, 693 | ||
*- Australian Losses on Steam Tramways at Certain Centres to be Abolished as Nonpaying Concerns, 101 | |||
*- Australian North-South Transcontinental Extension, First Sod Turned, 101 | |||
*- Automatic Signalling on the Great Northern Railway of America, Various Records of the Railway, 101 | |||
Past Years, Analysis of Accidents in the Present Century, 15 | *- Automatic Train Control, New System on Reading--New Jersey--Railroad, 75 | ||
*- Automatic Train Control, Trial of New Switch to Cut Off Battery Automatically, 101 | |||
Report | *- Avonmouth Light Railway Transferred from Private Ownership, 441 | ||
*- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotives, Repainting and Re-naming, 469 | |||
Report on Collision on the Southern Railway, 159 | *- Becontree Housing Scheme and Railway Extension Question, 185 | ||
*- Belgian Rails Supplied to South Africa, Considerable Proportion Rejected, South African Trade with the Empire, 299 | |||
Report on Derailment Caused by Broken Brake Hanger, 218 | *- Birthday Honours for Engineers and Industrialists, 629 | ||
*- Bridges--see Separate Heading | |||
Report on Derailment Outside Charing Cross Station After Re-signalling of Yard, 245 | *- Britain and Japan, Exchange of Courtesy, 685 | ||
*- British Columbia Electric Railway Plant, 185 ; (Letter), 559 | |||
Report on Rawmarsh Fatal Collision, 327 | *- British Railways Handicapped by Smallness of Goods Consignments, 413 | ||
*- Burmah Desires State Management of its Railways, 383 | |||
Royal Commission Railway Accidents Report Fifty Years Ago, 159 | *- Buxton and Ashby Light Railway Closed Down, 241 | ||
*- Calais and Brussels, New Train to Connect with 11 a.m. Train from Victoria, 248 | |||
Runaway Carriages Derailed and Damaged on Rishworth Branch, 129 | *- Canadian National Railways, Engineers' Report on Proposed Route for New Line, 629 | ||
*- Canadian National Railways Improved Position, 383 | |||
Thirty-third Anniversary of Bad Accident, 625 | *- Canadian National Railways, Programme for Construction of Branch Lines, 355 | ||
*- Canadian National Railway's Steady Financial Improvement, 15 | |||
American Interstate Bureau of Safety, Exception to General Good Will, 184 | *- Canadian Northern National Railways, Earnings in 1926, 185 | ||
*- Canal, Kennett and Avon, Question of its Future, 185 | |||
Anti-friction Clips for Switches, 159 | *RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | ||
*- Central of New Jersey Railway New Bridge, 75, 677 | |||
Antioquia Railway, Projected Tunnel Between Santiago and Limon, 75 | *- Channel Tunnel Question, Scheme Opposed by all Parties, 603 | ||
*- Coal Stoppage and Wagon Supply Trouble, 213 | |||
Appointments and Staff Changes, 75 | *- Colombia, Survey on Section of the Puerto Witches Railway, 495 | ||
*- Compensation Money Paid to Railways, 269 | |||
Australian Losses on Steam Tramways at Certain Centres to | *- Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 685 | ||
*- Cost of Living Figure and Extra Shilling for Railwaymen, 15 | |||
Australian North-South Transcontinental Extension | *- Court House Station. Changes of Ownership and Rolling Stock on Various Midland County Railways, 75 | ||
*- Danger of Using Boards Left on a Roof, 15 | |||
Automatic Signalling on the Great Northern Railway of America, Various Records of the Railway, 101 | *- Death of Mr. George Deuchars, 441 | ||
*- Death of Mr. W. T. Foxleo, 383 | |||
Automatic Train Control | *- Death of Mr. George A. Mountain, 327 | ||
*- Death of Mr. J. H. E. Secretan, 45 | |||
Avonmouth Light Railway Transferred from Private Ownership, 441 | *- Dividend Reduction and Withdrawals from Reserve Funds on all the Principal Railways, 213 | ||
*- Dublin and Lucan Electric Railway Sold to Tramways Company, 629 | |||
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotives, Repainting and Re-naming, 469 | *- East London, Transit Accommodation in. Suggested Postponement of Further House Building, 101, 185 | ||
*- Egyptian Government Railways Now* All Standard Gauge, 657 | |||
Becontree Housing Scheme and Railway Extension Question, 185 | *- Electric Railways in the Ruhr and Westphalian District, Doubtful Scheme, 577 | ||
*- Finance Statistics of Four Great Lines. 657 | |||
Belgian Rails Supplied to South Africa, Considerable Proportion Rejected, South African Trade with the Empire, 299 | *- Foreign Coal Contracts Necessitate Further Large Transferences from Reserved Funds, 213 | ||
*- Foreign Coal Imports and Shortage of Wagons 15 | |||
Birthday Honours for Engineers and Industrialists, 629 | *- German Railway Students Touring English Railways, 495 | ||
*- Great Indian Peninsular Railway, Projected Independent Electric Power Station, 101 | |||
*- Great Northern Engine No. 1 Placed in York Museum, 383 | |||
*- Great Southern Railways of Ireland. Alterations in Signalling Operation at Killarney Junction, Kingstown, andc., 412 | |||
Britain and Japan, Exchange of Courtesy, 685 | *- Great Western Railway : | ||
*-- Junction, Old Oak Common, for Wycombe Line, Improvement, Projection, 495 | |||
British Columbia Electric Railway Plant, 185 ; (Letter), 559 | *-- Kennett and Avon Canal, Abandonment Decision Modified, 185 | ||
*-- Land Taken Over on Lease from G. W.R. by Patent Fuel Company, 277 | |||
British Railways Handicapped by Smallness of Goods Consignments | *-- Mineral Wagons, 20-Ton, Rebate of Charges to be Allowed for Use of Such, 129 | ||
*-- Newton Abbot Station Opened After Rebuilding, 441 | |||
Burmah Desires State Management of its Railways, 383 | *-- Newton Abbot Station, Souvenir of Brunel, 577 | ||
*-- Plymouth, Overseas Mails Arriving to be Handled by Belt Conveyor Instead of by Men, 495 | |||
Buxton and Ashby Light Railway Closed Down | *-- Up and Down Lines for Engines and Empty Stock, 299 | ||
*-- Wages Bill of the Company, 629 | |||
Calais and Brussels | *- Guaranteed Week for Railwaymen Being Gradually Restored, 213 | ||
*- Harbin Electric Tramway Extension, 15 | |||
Canadian National Railways, | *- Heavy Outlay of Four Larger Companies Last Year on Engines and Rolling Stock, 383 | ||
*- Hudson Bay Railway Completion, Question of Choice of Termini, 469 | |||
Canadian National Railways Improved Position | *- Hull, Alexandra Dock Gates Reconstruction, 413 | ||
*- India, Class I. Railways, Locomotives and Rolling Stock Equipped with or Piped for Vacuum Brake, 15 | |||
Canadian National Railways, Programme for Construction of Branch Lines, 355 | *- Irish Mails between London and Belfast. Holyhead-Kingstown Route Restored, 469, 657 | ||
*- Irish Mails for Ulster, Suggested Change from Kingstown to Killough Harbour, County Down, 355 | |||
Canadian National Railway's Steady Financial Improvement, 15 | *- Irish National Wages Board, Chairman's Resignation, 629 | ||
*- Irish Railway Companies Financial Returns, 269 | |||
Canadian Northern National Railways, Earnings in 1926, 185 | *- Italy, Increase in Length of Electrified Railways, 603 | ||
*- Johannesburg, Cost of New Railway Station Extensions, 327 | |||
Canal, Kennett and Avon, Question of its Future, 185 | *- Jointly Owned and also Light Railways, Exceptional Legislation for, 523 | ||
*- Largest Passenger Locomotive (Correction), 26 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | *- Level Crossings, Occupation, or Otherwise, Parties Responsible, 351 | ||
Central of New Jersey Railway New Bridge, 75, 677 | *- Locomotive for Mine Haulage, Most Powerful in the World, 657 | ||
*- Locomotives, High Power, "Mountain" Type Built by Spanish Firm, 657 | |||
Channel Tunnel Question, Scheme Opposed by all Parties, 603 | *- London Electric Railways Company : | ||
*-- Enlarged Station in Piccadilly Circus, Oneway Traffic Difficulties, 101 | |||
Coal Stoppage and Wagon Supply Trouble, 213 | *-- Lighting, Concealed. Experiment on Piccadilly Railway, 577 | ||
*-- Liverpool Overhead Railway Supplied with Electric Power, 685 | |||
Colombia, Survey on Section of the Puerto Witches Railway, 495 | *-- London Site Wanted by One Railway, but Bought by Another, 299 | ||
*-- Morden Terminus Motor Garage, 185 | |||
Compensation Money Paid to Railways | *-- Unusual Incident Causes Holding-up of Trains, 213 | ||
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway : | |||
Cost of Living Figure and Extra Shilling for Railwaymen, 15 | *-- Ancient History, Midland Company and Scottish Policy, 603 | ||
*-- Automatic Signalling, Cause of Delay, 269 | |||
Court House Station. Changes of Ownership and Rolling Stock on Various Midland County Railways, 75 | *-- Belfast Steamship Service of the Company to be Transferred from Fleetwood and Centred Wholly on Heysham, 693 | ||
*-- Caprotti Steam Valves Reported to be Adopted for Locomotives, 441 | |||
Danger of Using Boards Left on a Roof, 15 | *-- Coleraine-Port rush Deviation to Port-stewart, 523 | ||
*-- Estimates of Expenditure on Capital Account, 241 | |||
Death of Mr. George Deuchars, 441 | *-- L.M. and S. New Train and Steamship Service to the Continent end Tilbury and Dunkirk, 469 | ||
*-- Naming of Some Long-distance Trains, 68 | |||
Death of Mr. W. T. Foxleo, 383 | *-- New Administration by Four Vice-Presidents, 15 | ||
*-- New All-steel Passenger Coaches and Projected New Locomotives, 101 | |||
Death of Mr. George A. Mountain, 327 | *RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | ||
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway (continued) : | |||
Death of Mr. J. H. E. Secretan, 45 | *-- Non-stop Run Between Euston and Scotland, 685 | ||
*-- Passenger Brake Vans, New Type, 240 | |||
Dividend Reduction and Withdrawals from Reserve Funds on all the Principal Railways, 213 | *-- Railwaymen's Investments in Railway Stock, 629 | ||
*-- Rates Increase to be Imposed Cautiously, 355 | |||
Dublin and Lucan Electric Railway Sold to Tramways Company, 629 | *-- Road, Motor and Railway Working, Appeal to the Government as to Adjustment of Expenses, 276 | ||
*-- Seventy-five New Coaches for Service in London Area, 495 | |||
East London, Transit Accommodation in. Suggested Postponement of Further House Building | *-- Sidings, Increased, for Handling Coal Traffic, 75 | ||
*-- Suggestions Made by Staff, Bureau Started at Euston, 413 | |||
Egyptian Government Railways Now* All Standard Gauge, 657 | *-- Water Troughs Laid Down in Scotland for Long Non-stop Runs, 15, 159 ; Change of Plans Projected, 551 ; Misconception and Explanation, 45 | ||
*- London and North-Eastern Railway : | |||
Electric Railways in the Ruhr and Westphalian District, Doubtful Scheme, 577 | *-- Bridge Collapse Interferes with Traffic, 299 | ||
*-- Expenditure Charged to Capital, Varying Practice of Different Railways, 269 | |||
Finance Statistics of Four Great Lines. 657 | *-- Foreign Coal Contracts as Provision Against Possible Railway Stoppage, 355 | ||
*-- Future of British Railways, Sir Ralphn Wedgwood, 441 | |||
Foreign Coal Contracts Necessitate Further Large Transferences from Reserved Funds, 213 | *-- Great Eastern Railway's Goods Traffic, 495 | ||
*-- Hull Roads, Level Crossings Over, Cost of Suggested Abolition, 577 | |||
Foreign Coal Imports and Shortage of Wagons 15 | *-- King's Cross to Newcastle at 1.15 a.m., 299 | ||
*-- Lincoln, Level Crossing, Questions in House of Commons, 383 | |||
German Railway Students Touring English Railways, 495 | *-- Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works All on Full Time, 364 | ||
*-- Locomotive Coaling Plant, New Mechanical, Its Cost, 327 | |||
Great Indian Peninsular Railway, Projected Independent Electric Power Station | *-- Marshalling Yard Enlargement at White- moor, 129 ; Cost of Improvements, 327 | ||
*-- Naworth Disaster, Recommendations to be Adopted, 299 | |||
Great Northern Engine No. 1 Placed in York Museum, 383 | *-- Passenger Vehicles, Order for Additional Construction, 441 | ||
*-- Potters Bar Complaint of Unpunctuality and its Result, 269 | |||
Great Southern Railways of Ireland. Alterations in Signalling Operation at | *-- Report for 1926, Variation in Certificates, 269 | ||
*-- Signalling System, Special Type, to he Introduced on L. and N.E. Railway, 213 | |||
Great Western Railway : | *-- Timing of Summer Trains as in Former Years, 657 | ||
Junction, Old Oak Common, for Wycombe Line, Improvement | *-- Traffic Control Office at King's Cross, 551 | ||
*-- Trains No Longer Running Between Marylebone and Watford, Metropolitan to Take Over Service, 129 | |||
Kennett and Avon Canal, Abandonment Decision Modified, 185 | *-- Two Locomotive Items of Interest, 413 | ||
*-- Walton-on-the-Naze, Proposed Diversion to Avoid Erosion, 413 | |||
*- Mersey Railway Company Statistics fur 1926, 250 | |||
*- Metropolitan Railway : | |||
Mineral Wagons, 20-Ton, Rebate of Charges to be Allowed for Use of Such, 129 | *-- Additional Expenditure of Capital on Rolling Stock, 213 | ||
*-- Housing Scheme at Becontree, 185 | |||
Newton | *-- Metropolitan Railway to Supply Additional Service from Watford to Replace L. and N.E.R., 129 | ||
*-- Neasden Power-house Improved Equipment, 213 | |||
Newton Abbot Station, Souvenir of Brunel, 577 | *-- Reduced Dividend, 159 | ||
*-- Revenue from Letting Premises on Railway Stations, 355 | |||
Plymouth, Overseas Mails Arriving to be Handled by Belt Conveyor Instead of by Men | *- Ministry of Transport : | ||
*-- Annual Railway Returns, 75 | |||
Up and Down Lines for Engines and Empty Stock, 299 | *-- Inquiries into Serious Accidents, Statistics of, 448 | ||
*-- Minister of Transport Congratulated by his Labour Predecessor, 551 | |||
Wages Bill of the Company, 629 | *-- New Standard Charges, Date for Operation to Begin, 551 | ||
*-- Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry, No Re-appointment to be Made, 213 | |||
Guaranteed Week for Railwaymen Being Gradually Restored, 213 | *-- Railway Statistics for October, 1926, 45 | ||
*-- Railway Statistics for November, 185 | |||
Harbin Electric Tramway Extension, 15 | *-- Railway Statistics for December, 299 | ||
*-- Railway Statistics for January, 1927, 441 | |||
Heavy Outlay of Four Larger Companies Last Year on Engines and Rolling Stock, 383 | *-- Railway Statistics for February, 1927, 551 | ||
*-- Railway Statistics for March, 1927, 685 | |||
Hudson Bay Railway Completion, Question of Choice of Termini, 469 | *-- Suggested Inquiry into Railway Organisation Declined, 269 | ||
*- Model Railway Club Exhibition, 469 | |||
Hull, Alexandra Dock Gates Reconstruction, 413 | *- Moscow's Growth, Scheme for Construction of Metropolitan Railway, 185 | ||
*- Natal Main Line Railway Electrification and Increased Capacity of Line, 603 | |||
India, Class I. Railways | *- National Union of Railwaymen | ||
*-- Levy of Threepence a Week to Replace Depletion of Funds, 45 | |||
Irish Mails between London and Belfast. Holyhead-Kingstown Route Restored, 469, 657 | *- National Wages Board, A Spirit of Forgiveness Both Ways, 45 | ||
*- New Year Honours, Solitary Railwayman, 15 | |||
Irish Mails for Ulster | *- Oil-burning Locomotives of the Southern Pacific Railway, Fuel Consumption, 185 | ||
*- Passenger Duty Question, 495 | |||
Irish National Wages Board, Chairman's Resignation | *- Privately Owned Wagon Question, Appointment of Standing Committee, 216 | ||
*- Punjab Railways, Two New Sections, 629 | |||
Irish Railway Companies Financial Returns | *- Rail Failures, Extraordinary Number of, on American Railroad, 523 | ||
*- Railroad Sleepers Made from Used Rails, 469 | |||
Italy, Increase in Length of Electrified Railways, 603 | *- Railway Across Lake Titicaca (Bolivia) to Puno (Peru), Construction Begun, 498 | ||
*- Railway Benevolent Institution Dinner, Mr. Bromley's Speech, 577 | |||
Johannesburg, Cost of New Railway Station Extensions, 327 | *- Railway Construction in Kirin Province, Chinese and Japanese Organising Engineering Works to Secure Contracts, 577 | ||
*- Railway Material Exports Statistics, 45, 101, 185, 299, 383, 551, 657 | |||
Jointly Owned and also Light Railways | *- Railwaymen as Presidents of Two Societies, 577 | ||
*- Railway Rates, Increased, 75 | |||
Exceptional Legislation for, 523 | *- Railway Rates Increase, Rail and Road Transport Question. Suggestion, 185 | ||
*- Railway Rates Tribunal : | |||
Largest Passenger Locomotive (Correction), 26 Level Crossings, Occupation, or Otherwise | *-- Railway Sleepers Made Out of Old Flat-bottomed Rails, 551 | ||
*-- Reversal of Tribunal's Judgment by Court of Appeal, 241 | |||
Parties Responsible | *-- Standard Charges Judgment, 45 | ||
*RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
Locomotive for Mine Haulage | *- Record Upward Career of Railway Engineer, 159 | ||
*- Rhodesian Railways, Northern and Southern, Reorganisation, 500 | |||
Locomotives, High Power | *- Rome and Bari, Projected New Railway Between, 185 | ||
*- Sao Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Company, 185 | |||
London Electric Railways Company : | *- Sloane-square Station Modernisation, 129 | ||
Enlarged Station in Piccadilly Circus, Oneway Traffic Difficulties, 101 | *- South African Railways Report, 129 | ||
*- Southern Railway : | |||
Lighting, Concealed. Experiment on Piccadilly Railway, 577 | *-- Brake, Westinghouse, Conversion to the Vacuum, on All Sections, 355 | ||
*-- Brighton Station to be Enlarged, 495 | |||
Liverpool Overhead Railway Supplied with Electric Power | *-- Coal Carrying Rate and Closing of Colliery, Favourable Result Hoped for, 327, 657 | ||
*-- Dover, Big Programme in Progress, 577 | |||
London Site Wanted by One Railway, but Bought by Another | *-- Dover Priory Station Reconstruction, Removal of Locomotive Depot and Suggested Marine Walk at Dover, 129 | ||
*-- Further Electrification Details, 269 | |||
Morden Terminus Motor Garage | *-- "Gladstone," Old Engine, to Go to Museum, 551 | ||
*-- Oil Fuel Too Costly for Locomotives, 355 | |||
Unusual Incident Causes Holding-up of Trains, 213 | *-- 1000 Passengers Per Minute Detrain in Three Hours Daily, 437 | ||
*-- Railwaymen's Investments in Railway Stock, 629 | |||
London | *-- Southern Railway New Line, 273 | ||
Ancient History, Midland Company and Scottish Policy, 603 | *-- Victoria Boat Trains Improved Running, 299 | ||
*-- Widening of Four Bridges Over Roads at Peckham, Parliamentary Bill, 299 | |||
Automatic Signalling | *-- Widening of Line Near Beckenham and Reconstruction of Bridge, 603 | ||
*-- Wimbledon and Sutton Intended Railway, Time Extension for Land Purchase, 327 | |||
Caprotti Steam Valves Reported to be Adopted for Locomotives | *- Spanish Government Concession for Now Railway, 685 | ||
*- Stationery Office Preliminary Railway Returns for 1926, 383 | |||
Coleraine-Port rush Deviation to Port-stewart, 523 | *- Survey by Bolivian and Peruvian Governments with View to Construction of Railway at Lofty Elevation, 249 | ||
*- Swiss Federal Railways, Electrification Progress, 665 | |||
Estimates of Expenditure on | *- Sydney, Progress of Central Station and City Railway, 45 | ||
*- Texas, 75-Mile Gap in Incompleted Railway to be Built, 523 | |||
L.M. and | *- Thorne Colliery, Withdrawal of Bill for Private Railway, 577 | ||
*- Ticket "Census" on the Underground, Explanation of its Cause, 213 | |||
Naming of Some Long-distance Trains, 68 | *- Timiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, Extension, 413 | ||
*- Traffic Returns for First Quarter of 1927, Figures Affected by Date of Good Friday, 413 | |||
New Administration by Four Vice-Presidents, 15 | *- Tramcar Equipment and Modern Speed Demand, 185 | ||
*- Tramway Fatal Derailment. Report and Recommendations, 45 | |||
New All-steel Passenger Coaches and Projected New Locomotives, 101 | *- Turkestan-Siberian Railway to be Laid, 181 | ||
*- Turkish Government's Projected Railway Schemes, 15 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | *- Twin-screw Steamers for Hey sham Belfast Service, 308, 355 | ||
*- Underground Electric Railways Company : | |||
London, Midland and Scottish Railway (continued) : | *-- London's Increased Population and Relative Increase in Rail and Road Travellers, 441 | ||
*-- Loud speaking Announcers of Stations in Trains Proposed, Unpopular Proposal, 441 | |||
Non-stop Run Between Euston and Scotland, 685 | *-- New Morning Train, Edgware to Charing Cross, 694 | ||
*-- Pooling Agreement Between Underground Railway, London General Omnibus Company, and London County Council for Tramways, 657 | |||
Passenger Brake Vans, New Type, 240 | *-- Underground Company Accepts Record Number of Suggestions Sent in by Staff, 129 | ||
*- Unfair Road Motor Competition, Deputation from Railways and Trades Unions to Chancellor of Exchequer, 355 | |||
Rates Increase to be Imposed Cautiously, 355 | *- United States Transportation Act, 1920, Points of Difference from British Act, 629 | ||
*- Unpunctuality of Business Trains, Possible Explanation, 129 | |||
Road, Motor and Railway Working, Appeal to the Government as to Adjustment of Expenses, 276 | *- Victorian Government Railways, All-steel Restaurant Car, 657 | ||
*- Victorian Government Railways, Workshops, Clock Dial to Record Accidents, 377 | |||
Seventy-five | *- Victorian Government's Choice of Local in Preference to English Firm's Tender, 269 | ||
*- Weekly Traffic Returns Compared with 1925 as Well as with Coal Strike Period, 551 | |||
Sidings | *- Welland Railway, Old Line in Canada, Ceases Operation, Service Taken Over by Electric Lines, 551 | ||
*- Welsh Highland Railway, Receiver Appointed, 272 ; Railway to Continue Working, 383 | |||
Suggestions Made by Staff, Bureau Started at Euston, 413 | *- Western Canada, Great Activity in Railway Construction Predicted, 15 | ||
*- Wireless Receiving Apparatus in Trains, 495 | |||
Water Troughs Laid Down in Scotland for Long Non-stop Runs, 15, 159 ; Change of Plans Projected, 551 ; Misconception and Explanation, 45 | *- Woolwich, Cost of Locomotives and Parts Provided at, 299 | ||
*Rangoon, Improvement of Channel below, 355 | |||
London and North-Eastern Railway : | *Rangoon University, Presentation by Burmah Company for Establishment of College of Mining and Engineering, 657 | ||
*Reaping Machine Invention Centenary, 657 | |||
Bridge Collapse Interferes with Traffic | *Reclamation of Large Swamp Area Along the Kootenay River, British Columbia, 603 | ||
*Reclamation Schemes in the Forth Estuary, Good Progress of, 577 | |||
Foreign Coal Contracts as Provision Against Possible Railway Stoppage, 355 Future of British Railways, Sir | *Record in Long Service, Employees of J. and E. Hall, Ltd., 113 | ||
*Refrigerating Plant, New, at Buenos Aires One of the Largest in the World, 45 | |||
Wedgwood, 441 | *Refrigeration, Development of New Form of, 269 | ||
*Refrigerator, Household, New Swedish Type, 657 | |||
Great Eastern | *Reinforced Concrete Bridges--see Bridges | ||
*Reinforced Concrete, Mild versus High-tensile Steel in, 566 | |||
Suggested Abolition, 577 | *Research and the Metal Industries Exhibition, 339 | ||
*Research Scholarships in Technology, 510 | |||
*Reservoir's Plight--see Hume Reservoir Reservoir Production Feat in Oregon, 523 | |||
*Reykiavik, Iceland, Scheme for Heating the Whole Town by Underground Hot Springs, 551 | |||
Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works | *Rhodesia Broken Hill Mine, Large Amount of Vanadium Minerals, 603 | ||
*Rio de Janeiro, State Concession for Port Works at Bay of Angra dos Reis, 685 | |||
Locomotive Coaling Plant, New Mechanical, Its Cost, 327 | *Road-covering Substance, A New, Invented in Sweden by Mr. John Behmer, 523 | ||
*Road Drills, Search for Less Noisy Type, 110 | |||
Marshalling Yard Enlargement at White-moor, 129 ; Cost of Improvements, 327 Naworth Disaster, Recommendations to be Adopted, 299 | *Road Motor Vehicles Statistics for 1926, 389 | ||
*Road Watering in Sweden, Use of Sulphite Lye, 469 | |||
Passenger Vehicles, Order for Additional Construction, 441 | *Roadway Over Quebec Bridge Projected, 657 | ||
*Rolled Wire Rods, Home Production Reduced while Imported Rods Increase, 653 | |||
Potters Bar Complaint of Unpunctuality and its Result, 269 | *Rolling Mill, New Type, Carnegie Steel Company, 413 | ||
*Romance of a Century, 559 | |||
Report for 1926, Variation in Certificates, 269 | *Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 222 | ||
*Royal Scholarships and Studentships in Science, 222 | |||
Signalling System, Special Type, to he Introduced on L. and N.E. Railway, 213 | *Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, Annual Report, 589 | ||
*Rubber Bearings Valuable where Exposed to Grit, 551 | |||
Timing of Summer Trains as in Former Years | *Rubber, Electro-deposition of, Difficulties, 159 | ||
*Rubber in Industrial Occupations, 657 | |||
Traffic Control Office at King's Cross, 551 Trains No Longer Running Between | *Rubber-lined Pipes, Astonishing Durability of, in Comparison with Lap-welded Mild Steel, 45 | ||
*Rubber, Use of, for Wet and Dry Grinding, 185 | |||
Two Locomotive Items of Interest, 413 Walton-on-the- | *Rubber Used for Tests on Skew Arches, 269 | ||
*Russian Mica Industry Development, 327 | |||
Mersey Railway Company Statistics fur 1926, 250 | *Russian Nikitinski Mercury Mines to be Restarted, 45 | ||
Metropolitan Railway | |||
Additional Expenditure of Capital on Rolling Stock, 213 | |||
Housing Scheme at Becontree, 185 Metropolitan Railway to Supply Additional Service from Watford to Replace L. and N.E.R., 129 | |||
Neasden Power-house Improved Equipment, 213 | |||
Reduced Dividend, 159 | |||
Revenue from Letting Premises on Railway Stations, 355 | |||
Ministry of Transport : | |||
Annual Railway Returns, 75 | |||
Inquiries into Serious Accidents, Statistics of | |||
Minister of Transport Congratulated by his Labour Predecessor, 551 | |||
New Standard Charges, Date for Operation to Begin, 551 | |||
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry, No Re-appointment to be Made, 213 Railway Statistics for October, 1926, 45 Railway Statistics for November, 185 Railway Statistics for December, 299 Railway Statistics for January, 1927, 441 Railway Statistics for February | |||
Model Railway Club Exhibition, 469 Moscow's Growth, Scheme for Construction of Metropolitan Railway, 185 | |||
Natal Main Line Railway Electrification and Increased Capacity of Line, 603 | |||
National Union of Railwaymen | |||
Levy of Threepence a Week to Replace Depletion of Funds, 45 | |||
National Wages Board | |||
New Year Honours, Solitary Railwayman, 15 Oil-burning Locomotives of the Southern Pacific Railway, Fuel Consumption | |||
Privately Owned Wagon Question, Appointment of Standing Committee, 216 | |||
Punjab Railways, Two New Sections, 629 Rail Failures, Extraordinary Number of, on American Railroad | |||
Railroad Sleepers Made from Used Rails, 469 Railway Across Lake Titicaca (Bolivia) to Puno (Peru), | |||
Railway Benevolent Institution Dinner, Mr. | |||
Railway Construction in Kirin Province, Chinese and Japanese Organising Engineering Works to Secure Contracts | |||
Railway Material Exports Statistics | |||
Railwaymen as Presidents of Two Societies, 577 | |||
Railway Rates, Increased | |||
Railway Rates Increase, Rail and Road Transport Question. Suggestion, 185 | |||
Railway Rates Tribunal | |||
Railway Sleepers Made Out of Old Flat-bottomed Rails, 551 | |||
Reversal of Tribunal's Judgment by Court of | |||
Standard Charges Judgment, 45 | |||
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued): | |||
Record Upward Career of Railway Engineer, 159 | |||
Rhodesian Railways, Northern and Southern, Reorganisation, 500 | |||
Rome and Bari, Projected New Railway Between, 185 | |||
Sao Paulo Tramway | |||
Sloane-square Station Modernisation, 129 | |||
South African Railways Report, 129 | |||
Southern Railway : | |||
Brake, Westinghouse, Conversion to the Vacuum, on All Sections, 355 | |||
Brighton Station to be Enlarged, 495 | |||
Coal Carrying Rate and Closing of Colliery, Favourable Result Hoped for, 327, 657 | |||
Dover, Big Programme in Progress, 577 | |||
Dover Priory Station Reconstruction | |||
Removal of Locomotive Depot and | |||
Suggested Marine Walk at Dover, 129 | |||
Further Electrification Details, 269 | |||
Oil Fuel Too Costly for Locomotives, 355 | |||
1000 Passengers Per Minute Detrain in | |||
Three Hours Daily, 437 | |||
Stock, 629 | |||
Southern Railway New Line, 273 | |||
Victoria Boat Trains Improved Running, 299 | |||
Widening of Four Bridges | |||
S | |||
*SAFEGUARDING of Industries Act, Additional Articles Liable to Duty, 37 | |||
*Saint Nazaire, Improvement of Port, 441 | |||
*Salt River Power Station, South Africa, Further Extension of, 355 | |||
*San Pablo Bay, California, Proposed Bridge Across, 413 | |||
*Santo Domingo Port, Structural Improvements, 523 | |||
*Scholarship, Brenforce Travelling, Competition, 400 | |||
*Scholarships, British Empire, Engineering, at Loughborough College, Awards, 592 | |||
*Scholarships, Charles R. E. Bell Fund, 397 | |||
*Scholarships, Research, in Technology, 510 | |||
*Science, Applied, Graduates of Toronto Finding Posts in United States, 603 | |||
*Sea Wall, The Throndon, New Zealand, will be Largest in that Country, 45 | |||
*Seville, Port to be Made Accessible to Large Vessels, 299 | |||
*Shale Oil, Value of, and also Complexity of its Composition, 75 | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
*- Agamemnon, Battleship, to be Broken Up and Replaced as Target Ship by the Centurion, 241 | |||
*- Atlantic Liner and the Port of London, 697 | |||
*- Belfast Boats Transferred to Heysham from Fleetwood Route, 308, 355 | |||
*- Blue Star Liner Andalucia, 253 | |||
*- Blue Star Liner Arandora, Trials of, 629 | |||
*- Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., to Erect New Docks at Toronto, 241 | |||
*- Cross-Channel Triple-screw Steamer to Run Between Vancouver and Nanaimo, 263 | |||
*- Deep-water Berths Projected at Durban, 129 | |||
*- Destroyers for Roumania, Design Order Given to J. I. Thonrycroft and Co., Ltd., 140 | |||
*- Dublin Bay, Measured Mile for Speed Trials of Sea-going Vessels, 355 | |||
*- Ferry Boat, Oil-engined, for Conveyance of MotorCars, 185 | |||
*- Hamburg-American Motor Passenger Liner Ordered, 577 | |||
*- H.M.S. Berwick, Light Cruiser, Completed, 469 | |||
*- H.M.S. Nelson, Britain's Most Powerful Battleship, Completed, 441 | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued): | |||
*- Merchant Steamers at South Kensington Science Museum, 456 | |||
*- North German Lloyd Vessels to Call at Galway, 75 | |||
*- Rapid Work in Cargo Discharge, 136 | |||
*- Refrigerator Motor Ship, A Large, 370 | |||
*- Repairing Accommodation, Additional for, Trawlers at the Port of Fleetwood, 657 | |||
*- Secondary Batteries in Warships, 469 | |||
*- Sherard Osborn, Ex-Cable Ship, Fitted Out for Oil Extraction from Non-edible Fish, 159 | |||
*- Shipbuilding Industry Materials, Board of Trade Deputation, 154 | |||
*- Shipbuilding Industry Revival Reported from Moscow, 413 | |||
*- Shipbuilding in Russia, 374 | |||
*- Shipyard Reopening at Stockton, 213 | |||
*- Tonnage with Cargo and in Ballast at Ports of United Kingdom and to Other Countries, Statistics Show Reduction in Both for 1926, 299 | |||
*- Tonnage Under Construction for Great Britain and Ireland, 685 | |||
*- Tonnage of Vessels Entered into British India and Cleared Outwards with Cargoes, Analysis, 355 | |||
*- Trawler, First Steel Motor Twin-screw, in Shanghai, Launch of, 75 | |||
*- World Shipping, Improvement in Basic Conditions, 327 | |||
*SHOWS--see Exhibitions | |||
*Skew Arches, Interesting Test Arrangement for Experiments on, Professor G. E. Beggs, 269 | |||
*Smokeless Fuel Plant at a Gasworks, Results Exceed Expectations, 269 | |||
*Sodium Carbonate Solutions, Adverse Effects on Aluminium, 551 | |||
*Solway Viaduct Closed as Dangerous, 303 | |||
*Soviet Spinning Factory, First Opened in Russia, 159 | |||
*Spanish Plans for Compulsory Expropriation for Hydro-electric Development, also for Construction of Road Exclusively for Motor Cars, 45 | |||
*Speed Indicator, Vest Pocket, Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, 286 | |||
*Spirit Distilleries in Groat Britain, Census, 299 | |||
*Spodumene Lithium Orc from Canada for German Experimental Use, 383 | |||
*Steam Pipe, Flexible Metallic, Failure of, on an Engine Makers' Test Bed, 523 | |||
*Steam Road Vehicles and their Coal Consumption, 577 | |||
*Steam Turbo-generators in Russia, Attempt to Extend Construction, 495 | |||
*Steel--see Iron | |||
*Stone Preservation, 566, 635 | |||
*Storing Drawings for Reference, 566 | |||
*Story of the Electric Detonator, 551 | |||
*Suction Gas Power Plant Superseded by Steam Engine, 75 | |||
*Sulphite Cellulose Process, Memory of its Discoverer to be Marked by Fund for Research, 355 | |||
*Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Likely to Become the Largest Structure in the British Empire, 657 | |||
*Sydney Harbour Bridge Bearings, Special Train Necessary for Transport of, 75 | |||
Saint Nazaire, Improvement of Port, 441 | |||
Salt River Power Station, South Africa, Further Extension of, 355 | |||
San Pablo Bay, California, Proposed Bridge Across, 413 | |||
Santo Domingo Port, Structural Improvements, 523 | |||
Scholarship, Brenforce Travelling, Competition, 400 | |||
Scholarships, British Empire, Engineering, at Loughborough College, Awards, 592 | |||
Scholarships, Charles R. E. Bell Fund, 397 | |||
Scholarships, Research, in Technology, 510 | |||
Science, Applied, Graduates of Toronto Finding | |||
Posts in United States, 603 | |||
Sea Wall, The Throndon, New Zealand, will be Largest in that Country, 45 | |||
Seville, Port to be Made Accessible to Large Vessels, 299 | |||
Shale Oil, Value of, and also Complexity of its Composition, 75 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
Agamemnon, Battleship, to be Broken Up and Replaced as Target Ship by the Centurion, 241 | |||
Atlantic Liner and the Port of London, 697 | |||
Belfast Boats Transferred to Heysham from Fleetwood Route, 308, 355 | |||
Blue Star Liner Andalucia, 253 | |||
Blue Star Liner Arandora, Trials of, 629 | |||
Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., to Erect New Docks at Toronto, 241 | |||
Cross-Channel Triple-screw Steamer to Run Between Vancouver and Nanaimo, 263 | |||
Deep-water Berths Projected at Durban | |||
Dublin Bay, Measured Mile for Speed Trials of Sea-going Vessels, 355 | |||
Ferry Boat, Oil-engined, for Conveyance of | |||
Hamburg-American Motor Passenger Liner Ordered, 577 | |||
H.M.S. Berwick, Light Cruiser, Completed, 469 | |||
H.M.S. Nelson, Britain's Most Powerful Battleship, Completed, 441 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS | |||
Merchant Steamers at South Kensington Science Museum, 456 | |||
North German Lloyd Vessels to Call at Galway, 75 | |||
Rapid Work in Cargo Discharge, 136 | |||
Refrigerator Motor Ship, A Large, 370 | |||
Repairing Accommodation, Additional for, Trawlers at the Port of Fleetwood, 657 | |||
Secondary Batteries in Warships, 469 | |||
Sherard Osborn, Ex-Cable Ship, Fitted Out for Oil Extraction from Non-edible Fish | |||
Shipbuilding Industry Materials, Board of Trade Deputation, 154 | |||
Shipbuilding Industry Revival Reported from Moscow, 413 | |||
Shipbuilding in Russia, 374 | |||
Shipyard Reopening at Stockton, 213 | |||
Tonnage with Cargo and in Ballast at Ports of United Kingdom and to Other Countries, Statistics Show Reduction in Both for 1926, 299 | |||
Tonnage Under Construction for Great Britain and Ireland, 685 | |||
Tonnage of Vessels Entered into British India and Cleared Outwards with Cargoes, Analysis, 355 | |||
Trawler, First Steel Motor Twin-screw, in Shanghai, Launch of, 75 | |||
World Shipping, Improvement in Basic Conditions, 327 | |||
Skew Arches, Interesting Test Arrangement for Experiments on, Professor G. E. Beggs, 269 Smokeless Fuel Plant at a Gasworks, Results | |||
Exceed Expectations, 269 | |||
Sodium Carbonate Solutions, Adverse Effects on Aluminium, 551 | |||
Solway Viaduct Closed as Dangerous, 303 | |||
Soviet Spinning Factory, First Opened in Russia, 159 | |||
Spanish Plans for Compulsory Expropriation for Hydro-electric Development, also for Construction of Road Exclusively for Motor Cars | |||
Speed Indicator, Vest Pocket, Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, 286 | |||
Spirit Distilleries in Groat Britain, Census, 299 Spodumene Lithium Orc from Canada for | |||
German Experimental Use, 383 | |||
Steam Pipe, Flexible Metallic, Failure of, on an Engine | |||
Steam Road Vehicles and their Coal Consumption, 577 | |||
Steam Turbo-generators in Russia, Attempt to Extend Construction, 495 | |||
Stone Preservation, 566, 635 | |||
Storing Drawings for Reference, 566 | |||
Story of the Electric Detonator, 551 | |||
Suction Gas Power Plant Superseded by Steam Engine, 75 | |||
Sulphite Cellulose Process, Memory of its Discoverer to be Marked by Fund for Research, 355 | |||
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Likely to Become the Largest Structure in the British Empire, 657 | |||
Sydney Harbour Bridge Bearings, Special Train Necessary for Transport of, 75 | |||
T | T | ||
TECHNICAL Teachers, Annual Conference, 342 | *TECHNICAL Teachers, Annual Conference, 342 | ||
*Telegraph Offices Along Chinese Railway in Manchuria and Competition of Long-distance Telephones, 15 | |||
Telegraph Offices Along Chinese Railway in Manchuria and Competition of Long-distance Telephones, 15 | *Telephone Cable to Belgium, Group of Lines Opened, 495 | ||
*Telephone Kiosks, Large Number Erected and Increasing, 657 | |||
Telephone Cable to Belgium, Group of Lines Opened, 495 | *Telephone System's Growth and Flourishing Condition Notwithstanding Coal Stoppage and General Strike in 1926, 299 | ||
*Telephone Talk Between Great Britain and Certain American States at £5 4s. per Minute, 213 | |||
Telephone Kiosks, Large Number Erected and Increasing, 657 | *Television--see Wireless | ||
*Tenders of Widely Varying Amounts, 327 | |||
Telephone | *Testing Machine, Largest and Most Powerful in Canada, 185 | ||
*Tientsin and Tungchow, Proposal to Reopen Canal Between, 75 | |||
Telephone Talk Between Great Britain and Certain American States at £5 4s. per Minute, 213 | *Tin-bearing Land in Queensland, Company Formed to Work it, 101 | ||
*Tin Discovery at Largs, Ayrshire, 269 | |||
*Tin Mine, Tambo, Northern Transvaal, Development of, 441 | |||
*Tin Ore Deposit in the Northern Transvaal, Great Extent of, 355 | |||
Tenders of Widely Varying Amounts, 327 | *Tin-plate Company Starting New Mills, 159 | ||
*Tire Puncture on Four and Six-wheelers, F. A. Boyce, 169 | |||
Testing Machine, Largest and Most Powerful in | *Tires, Manufacture of Various Types, Pirelli, Ltd., 685 | ||
*Toronto Bricklayers' Increased Wage, 101 | |||
Canada, 185 | *Toronto's Harbour Project, Necessary Expenditure, 269 | ||
*Transatlantic Conversation with Possibility of Seeing as Well as Hearing the Speaker, 15 | |||
Tientsin and Tungchow, Proposal to Reopen Canal Between, 75 | *Tristan da Cunha Receives First Steamer Visit for Twelve Months, 213 | ||
*Tunnel Aqueduct, A Second, to Carry Water from the Catskills to New York, 413 | |||
Tin-bearing Land in Queensland, Company | *Turbine, Fourneyron, Celebration of the Invention, 629 | ||
*Turbine Pumps for Shanghai, Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 566 | |||
Formed to Work it, 101 | *Tyneside Big Advertising Campaign, 495 | ||
*Tyneside and Unemployment, 495 | |||
Tin Discovery at Largs, Ayrshire, 269 | |||
Tin Mine, Tambo, Northern Transvaal, Development of, 441 | |||
Tin Ore Deposit in the Northern Transvaal | |||
Great Extent of, | |||
Tin-plate Company Starting New Mills, 159 | |||
Tire Puncture on Four and Six-wheelers, F. A. | |||
Boyce, 169 | |||
Tires, Manufacture of Various Types, Pirelli, Ltd., 685 | |||
Toronto | |||
Transatlantic Conversation with Possibility of | |||
Seeing as Well as Hearing the Speaker, 15 | |||
Tristan da Cunha Receives First Steamer Visit | |||
for Twelve Months, 213 | |||
Tunnel Aqueduct, A Second, to Carry Water from the Catskills to New York, 413 | |||
Turbine, Fourneyron, Celebration of the Invention, 629 | |||
Turbine Pumps for Shanghai, Holden and | |||
Brooke, Ltd., 566 | |||
Tyneside Big Advertising Campaign | |||
Tyneside and Unemployment, 495 | |||
V | V | ||
VACUUM Cups to Replace Slings, 269 | *VACUUM Cups to Replace Slings, 269 | ||
*Vacuum Tube, Reputed World's Largest, Now in Use in Radio Station, 551 | |||
Vacuum Tube, Reputed | *Vanadium Properties, Opinions Differ, 413 | ||
*Venezuelan Government Scheme for Widening Bay and Port Reconstruction, 75 | |||
Vanadium Properties, Opinions Differ, 413 | *Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 222 | ||
*Vizagapatam Harbour to Become Transhipment Port for Manganese Ore, 383 | |||
Venezuelan Government Scheme for Widening | |||
Bay and Port Reconstruction, 75 | |||
Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 222 | |||
Vizagapatam Harbour to Become Transhipment Port for Manganese Ore, 383 | |||
W | |||
*WADE'S Tables, 113 | |||
*War Office Large Contract for Hacksaw Blades, 602 | |||
*Water Powers of Canada, Nelson River Capacity, 677 | |||
*WATER SUPPLY : | |||
*- Australian Water Catchment Neglect, Proposal to Remove Control from Government Departments, 603 | |||
*- Brixton and Newton Ferrers, Scheme for Water Supply, 125 | |||
*- Chungking, China, Projected Supply, 629 | |||
*- Gatineau River, Quebec, Large Storage Reservoir, 685 | |||
*- Geelong, Victoria, District, Projected Increase of Stocks of Water, 101 | |||
*- Groendal Water Scheme of Uitenhage Town Council, South Africa, 547 | |||
*- Metropolitan Water Board Electrically Driven Centrifugal Pumps, 685 | |||
*- Redruth Town's Water Supply Augmentation, 495 | |||
*- Reservoir, Record, for Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, 441 | |||
*- South Australian Water Supplies, Hume Reservoir Threatened, 603 | |||
*- Sydney Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board Contract for New Pipe Line, 441 | |||
*- Sydney Water Supply Augmentation by Cordeaux Dam, 355 | |||
*- Water Conservation, Proposal to Dam the Lachlan River, New South Wales, 355 | |||
*- Water and Sewerage System of San Jose, Costa Rica, Commission to Consider Extension, 75 | |||
*- Waterworks Pumping Plant, Centrifugal Type, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 228 | |||
*- World's Water Reservoirs' Capacities, 159 | |||
*WATER-TUBE Boiler Tube Failure, 523 | |||
*Water Wheels in Power Plants in the United States, Capacity of, 577 | |||
*Waterworks, Old Buildings, at Slough to be Converted into Factory, 129 | |||
*Winnington Chemical Works, Reconstruction Contemplated by Brunner, Mond and Co., 355 | |||
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY : | |||
*- Amazon River, Broadcasting Station to be Erected on, 327 | |||
*- Atmospherics, Range of Interference with Reception, 577 | |||
*- Birmingham Proposes By-laws for Control of Wireless Aerials, 629 | |||
*- British Broadcasting Corporation's Proposed Change, 657 | |||
*- Broadcasting Station, Large, at Zeesen, 685 | |||
*- Calcutta and Bombay Stations of Indian Broadcasting Company to Begin Work in August, 551 | |||
*- Characteristics of Wireless Waves Ten Miles Aloft, Test by French Scientists, 441 | |||
*- European Broadcasting Stations, Minor Adjustments in Wave Lengths Projected, 551 | |||
*- European Wireless Engineers' Conference, 213 | |||
*- Federal Radio Commission Orders to Stations, 629 | |||
*- High-power Broadcast Station in Germany Audible All Over Europe, 441 | |||
*- Hull Trawlers Proceeding to Greenland Equipped with Wireless Telephone Apparatus, 685 | |||
*- Loud Speakers, Lecture and Demonstration, J. E. Roe, 577 | |||
*- Nanking, Wireless Station at Pehchikoh, 75 | |||
*- Portable Radio Direction Finder, F. W. Dunmore, 233 | |||
*- Rumanian Company to Monopolise Broadcasting Manufacture of Radio Apparatus, andc., 299 | |||
*- Ship's Wireless Equipment, Simple Spark and Continuous Wave Telegraphy, 299 | |||
*- Sophia, Tenders for New Wireless Telegraphic and Telephonic Station from British, French and German Firms, 303 | |||
*- South Seas Wireless Stations Broadcast Copra Quotations, 213 | |||
*- Telephone Receiving Station, Transatlantic, in Scotland, 3-Mile Long Aerials, 441 | |||
*- Television Between London and Glasgow, 629 Television Between New York and Washington, Successful Demonstration Over 250 Miles, 441 | |||
*- Transatlantic Wireless Telephony Receiving Station at Kern back, Near Cupar, 327 | |||
*- Wireless Communication Between Lighthouses on the Clyde, 657 | |||
*- Wireless Problems Discussion at Colonial Conference in London, 657 | |||
*WOOD Preservers' Association, American, Incising or Treating Timber, Tests on, 413 | |||
*Wood Protection by Aluminium Leaf Coating, 185 | |||
*Workington Dock Opening, 629 | |||
*World Motor Transport Congress, 327 | |||
Y | |||
*YEAST-making Industry, New, Starting in Western Canada, 577 | |||
Zinc in U.S.A., 441 | Z | ||
*ZEEBRUGGE Mole, Project to Replace, by One Built on Arches, 491 | |||
*Zinc Reduction Plants, Production of Slab Zinc in U.S.A., 441 | |||
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- AERIAL Ropeway for Colliery--see Coal, andc. Kent Colliery
- Aerial Ropeway for Passenger Traffic up Mount Hood, Near Portland, Oregon, 355
- AERONAUTICS :
- - Aerial Survey by Seaplanes of Chittagong Hill Tract, 159
- - Aeroplane, D.H. Moth, Production Increase Would Reduce Price More than 50 Per Cont., 603
- - Aeroplane Engine Supercharger Submitted to Government Testa in Military Machines, 657
- - Air-cooled Aeroplane Engine, New, The "Wright Cyclone," United States Navy's Successful Tests, 45
- - Aircraft Apprentices, Vacancies, 137
- - Aircraft Budding in Spain. 657
- - Air Transport Between Tasmania and Australian Mainland, Company's Equipment, 551
- AERONAUTICS (continued) :
- - Royal Aero Club Sending Racing Seaplanes to Compete in Italian Waters, 241
- AMERICAN Engineering Colleges and Engineering Research, 495
- Ammonia, Synthetic, Plant of Lazote Inc., Projected Considerable Enlargement, 101
- Ammonia, Synthetic Production of, in Various Countries, Comparison of Statistics, 101
- Ammonium Compounds Accidental Explosion, Investigation into Fundamental Conditions Causing Such to Arise, 101
- Andalusit, Mineral for Production of Heat- resisting Refractories, 327
- Antwerp Port Equipment Greatly Increased, 495
- Antwerp, Tenders for Three New Graving Docks, Proposed, 355
- Arc Welding, Best Papers on. Money Given for Awards, 441
- Argentina's Projected Outlay on Now Port of Buenos Aires and other Works, 299
- Artificial Silk not to be Manufactured in Japan, 129
- Asbestos Mining and Kurunian Natives, 185
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- - ASSOCIATION or CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 225
- - ASSOCIATION OF DIESEL ENGINE USERS :
- -- February Meeting, Growth of the Association, 197
- - ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, BELFAST :
- -- Latest, Two-cycle Double-acting Oil Engine, J. Burdon, 370
- - ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- W. E. Highfleld Shield, Competition Awards, 535
- - INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY :
- -- Borough Council's Demand to Inspect Private Laboratory Illegal, 15
- -- Forty-ninth Annual General Meeting, Supply of Chemists Exceeding Demand, 200
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- - INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- -- Annual General Meeting, 140, 428
- -- Autumn Meeting to ho Held at Glasgow, 311
- -- Invitation to Visit Spain in 1928, 522
- -- Annual Dinner, 140
- -- Carnegie Fund Grants, 140
- -- Programme of Proceedings, 428
- -- Bessemer Gold Medal Awards, 311
- - INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 283
- -- Annual General Meeting in London and Autumn Meeting in Derby, Date Fixtures, 45
- -- "Trade Alloys," Compilation of Full List of, 365
- - INSTITUTE, ROYAL, OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS :
- -- Royal Gold Medal Award, 453
- - INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Examinations for Associate Membership, 225
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 370
- -- Annual General Meeting, Awards for Papers, 517
- -- Election of Officers and Council, 559
- -- Heat Engine Trials Committee, Meeting, 611
- - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- -- A.M.I.E.E. Examination, 32
- -- Award for Papers, 535
- -- Electro-pneumatic Lamp, German, Very Old, 299
- -- Faraday Medal, Sixth Annual Award, 116
- -- I.E.E. Regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings, 697
- -- Null Methods of Measuring Ratio and Phase Displacement of Two Alternating Voltages, B. C. Churcher, 469
- -- Summer Meeting at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 481
- -- Wireless Section Committee, 1927-28, Nominations to the Committee, 586
- -- Wireless Works Laboratory, P. K. Turner, 629
- - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS-IN-CHARGE :
- -- Twenty-seventh Annual Dinner, 397
- - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIP - BUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
- -- Joint Summer Meeting in Glasgow, 379
- - INSTITUTION OF HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS :
- -- Summer Meetings at Bournemouth, 611
- - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 481
- -- Case Hardening, Percy J. Haler, 44
- -- Iron Foundry Cupola, Efficiency of, Mr. Wolstenholme, 299
- -- J.I.E. "Old Brigade" Meeting, 283
- -- Scientific Apparatus Exhibition, 213
- -- Shock Absorber Units, Design and Construction. C. D. Holland, 469
- -- Unusual Gathering, 200
- - INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
- - North-Western Branch :
- -- Machine Tools for Wheel and Axle Production, E. W. Tipple, 166
- - INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS :
- -- Summer Meeting at Newcastle, 228, 697
- - INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
- -- Annual Dinner, 222
- -- Annual General Meeting, 222
- -- Awards for Papers, andc, 361
- - INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS : YORKSHIRE DISTRICT :
- -- Competition and Prizes Offered. 240
- - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- -- Annual General Meeting, 140
- -- Annual Dinner, 140
- - INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
- -- Joint Summer Meeting in Glasgow. 370
- - INSTITUTION OF PUBLIC LIGHTING ENGINEERS :
- -- Conference to bo Hehl at Brighton, 370
- - INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Meeting. Elections and Report, 168
- -- Signalling System, New, at Charing Cross, Cannon-street and London Bridge, W. J. Thorowgood, 577
- - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
- -- Annual Meeting, 507
- -- General Meetings and Elections, 174, 535, 671
- -- Reports and Elections, 507
- - INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
- -- Annual Dinner, 559
- -- Brenforce Travelling Scholarship, 311
- -- Examinations for Graduateship and Associate Membership, 674
- -- Scholarship and Medals Awards for Competitive Design, 684
- - SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
- -- Phenol-Aldehyde Resin, Product Possibilities and Difficulties, 327
- - SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
- -- Premiums for Technical Papers, 684
- - SOCIETY, ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING :
- -- Novel Form of Discussion, 327
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL AERONAUTICAL :
- -- Alteration of Rule for Chairman's Term of Office ; Re-election of Colonel the Master of Sempill, 547
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
- -- Competition of Industrial Designs, 1927, 463
- - SOCIETY, ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL :
- -- Wireless Transmission and the Upper Atmosphere, Dr. E. V. Appleton, 577
- AUSTRALIAN Commonwealth Lighthouse Service, 45
- Austrian State Highways, Reconstruction Planned, 441
- Automatic Telephone Conversion, This Year's Programme for London and Provinces, 269
- Automatic Telephone Exchanges for Brisbane, To be Supplied by British Firm, 129
- Automobiles, Output in Canada, 469
B
- BARRAGE on the Moldau near Prague, Preliminary Work, 15
- Beet Production, Increase Necessary if the Industry is to become Successful, 159
- Beet Sugar Corporation Factory at Cupar, Anglo-Scottish, Acreage Planned for Beet Growing, 331
- Beet Sugar Factory for Lincolnshire, 159
- Beet Sugar Factory Proposed for Bedfordshire, 657
- Beira Harbour, East Africa, Dredging and Improvement, 413
- Belfast Association of Engineers, Electrically Operated Ship's Deck Machinery, W. E. Porter, 155
- Belfast Harbour, Improvement of Quays, 469
- Belgian Rails for South Africa, Reporter Rejection of More than 25 per cent, or Account of Defects, 269
- Bengal and Need of Irrigation for Cultivation of Land and Reduction of Malaria, 15
- Billingham Works of Synthetic Ammonia am Nitrates, Extension Work Delayed by Coal Stoppage, 24
- Birmingham Decides Against Acquiring Canals 241
- Bituminous Sands of Northern Alberta to be Used for Road Surfacing, 15
- Blast-furnace Gas and Recovery of Crude Cyanide, 269
- Blasting Under Mining Conditions, Study am Investigation by U.S. Bureau of Mines, 101
- Board of Trade and Ministry of Transport Rumours as to Work Readjustment, 79
- Boiler Failures, Statistics and Boiler Insurance 101
- Boiler Plates, Embrittlement of, Remedy Dis covered by Experiments, 551
- Boiler Scale Formation, Report, 577
- Boiler, Vertical, Failure, Official Report, 629
- Boilers on Ships, Stopper Rods and Washers Board of Trade Warning, 45
- Boron Oro Discovery in Majave Desert, California, 327
- Brazilian Factory for Chemical Treatment of National Fibres, Manufacture of Rope, andc. Concession Asked for, 45
- Brick Factory at East Beauport, Quebec Projected, 413
- Brick-making Plant for 150,000 Bricks for British Columbia, Whittaker and Co., 576
- Bricks Made of Calcium Phosphate, 269
- Bricks, Standard Size Fixed by Canadian Association, 327
- BRIDGES
- - Bridge Replacement Across the Coleron River, India, 355
- - Buffalo and Fort Erie and Peace Bridge Connecting Canada with U.S.A., Opened, 657
- - Charing Cross, Proposed Double-decker Bridge, 657
- - Cologne and Millheim Bridge over the Rhine to be Built by Krupps, 75, 185
- - Cologne and Millheim Now Bridge, Prize Design Condemned by Experts, 469 ; Final Decision in Favour of Suspension Bridge, 577
- - Cologne, New Bridge Over the Rhine, 75
- - Concrete Arch Highway Bridge, Series of Load Tests to be Carried out on, 603
- - Concrete Bridge in Durban North, Longest Erected by Private Enterprise, 129
- - Concrete Highway Bridge, Largest Yet Undertaken in United States, 495
- - Double-deck Bridge Over Clarence River, New South Wales, Fresh Tenders to be Invited, 15
- - International Bridge Across the St. Lawrence River Projected, 45; Project Rejected by Dominion House of Commons, 441
- - Lions' Gate at Vancouver, Bridge Across, Projected, 355
- - Murray River Bridge at Echuca, Strengthening Completed, 629
- - Murray River, New Bridge Projected, 71
- - Nerbuddo Bridge, India, 577
- - New Bridge Over the Clyde at Finnieston, 523
- - Niagara Falls, Bill for Construction of Bridge Opposed as Likely to Spoil Beauty of the Falls, 355
- - Port of New York, Projected Bridge to Connect Bayonne, N.J., with Staten Island, 241
- - Projected Bridge Across the Danube, 159
- - Reinforced Concrete Bridge Across Minnesota River, Claimed as Record, 101
- - Sydney Harbour Bridge, Fourth and Last Bearing Completed for, 629
- - Timber Trestle Bridge near Tacoma, Washington, 523
- BRITISH Columbia, Greatest Water Power Unit Yet Discovered, Reserved by Government, 355
- BRITISH ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES' RESEARCH ASSOCIATION :
- - Sixth Annual Report, 174
- - British Empire Overseas, Research Relating to, 75
- BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIATION :
- - Specifications :
- - Bull-head Rails, 253
- - Drawn Steel Reinforcement Bars, Proposed New Specification, 674
- British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Exhibition, 383
- British Non-ferrous Metals Research Association, Seventh Annual General Meeting. 611 ; Report, 629
- British Optical Science, 566
- Buenaventura Harbour, Agreement for Improvements at, 685
- Burma Oil Company's Agreement with Bugti Tribe in Beluchistan, 577
- Burma, Salin Canal System to be Remodelled. Also Singan Swamp to be Reclaimed, 551
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- CABLE, New Electric. Laid Between Boulogne and Sandgate, 355
- Cadmium Production at United States Plants, 75
- Calcutta and Bombay Telephone Connection nearly 1800 Miles in Length, 129
- Canada, Forest Fires Damage Lust Year, 523
- Canada, the Main Source of World's Supply of Cobalt, 129
- Canada's Diamond Jubilee Commemoration, 75
- Canada's First Air Mail Service, 550
- Canada's Forests, Campaign for Protection from Fires, 469
- Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Calgary Branch Extension, 129
- Canadian and Uni toil States Co-operation in Investigations Affecting the Mineral Industry, 603
- Canadian Vickers Company's Busy Season. 101
- Canal, Direct, in Belgian Territory, from Meuse to Antwerp, Proposed, 657
- Canal, Hoover Commission Reports in Favour of the St. Lawrence Route for Canal from Croat Lakes to the Atlantic, 15
- Carbon Monoxide, Contamination of Tunnel Air, Tests Made in U.S.A., 299
- Cardington Airship Mooring Tower, 586
- Caustic Soda and Chlorine, Factory for Manufacture of, Near Sydney, Australia, 129
- Cellulose Acetate, Industrial Use of, in France, 629
- Cement in Great Britain, Largely Increased Output., 413
- Central Marine Engine Works, 143
- Cheap Power, Booklet, Ruston and Hornshy, Ltd., 146
- Chilo Starting Factory for Copper Wire to Secure Independence of Foreign Markets, 603
- Chimneys of Reinforced Concrete, Vastly Superior in Wind Resistance to Brick or Steel, 15
- Coal Liquefaction Plant and Calcium Nitrate Plant in Germany, 129
- COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
- - Barnsley Seam Reached at the New Upton Colliery, Near Doncaster, 657
- - Battery of Twenty Coke Ovens to be Put Up Near Barnsley, 383
- - Bedlington Coal Company, Extensive Improvements Involve Suspension of Work, 629
- - Bergius Process of Treating Coal, Dr. J. A. Roelofsen, 185
- - Bituminous Coal, Second International Conference, 326
- - Brazilian Government and Coal Mining, 185
- - British Coal-raising Record, 213
- - British Columbia Coal Production in 1926, Reduced Amount, 269
- - By-products Works to Experiment on Low- temperature Carbonisation, 441
- - Canadian Improved Coal Output, 213
- - Chimney Stack Razed to the Ground and Path-Head Colliery Dismantled, 159
- - Coal Analysis, Report on, 413
- - Coal, Modern Methods of Using as Fuel, 383
- - Coal Seam Discovery in Newfoundland, 523
- - Coal Seam Reported Struck at Crosby, Cumberland, 97
- - Coal Shipments from the Tyne, 213
- - Coals and Temperature at which Decomposition Begins, General Investigation in Progress, 603
- - Colliery Company Reopening in Lancashire, 159
- - Colliery Wharf on the River Ouse, 213
- - Czechoslovakia Hard Coal Production Statistics for 1926, 241
- - Durham and Northumberland Coalfields, Physical and Chemical Survey of, 441
- - English and German Coal Markets Position During and Since the English Strike, 495
- - Formosa, Output of Cool from, 577
- - France, Output of Coal and Pig Iron in January and February, 469
- - Gas Supply Over Long Distances Direct from Coal Pits, Question Under Consideration, 83
- - Hungary's Slump in Coal Demand, Coalgetting Restricted, 355
- - Kent Colliery and Aerial Ropeway, Probable Closing of Colliery, 327 ; Revival of Scheme, Favourable Result Hoped for, 657
- - Koppers Continuous Vertical Chamber Coke Ovens, First Installation in this Country, 383
- - Low-temperature Carbonisation of Coal on Large Scale Proposed for Canada, 441
- - National Coal Resources, 342
- - Oil Shale, Distilling, Fushun Colliery Plant for, 434
- - Oil Shale Laboratory Work and Further Developments at Fushun Collieries, 469
- - Output of Coal from Mines of Great Britain, 21
- - Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Ltd., Appointment of Managing Director, 45
- - Pulverised Coal for Scotch Marine Boilers, Favourable Result of Laboratory Tests, 653
- - Safety in Coal Mining. Problems, 629
- - Scam of Coal Found During Well Sinking, Near Leamington, 551
- - Seaham Harbour, New Coal Pit Projected, 667
- - Sinking Progress at New Colliery at Upton, 213
- - South African Coal Industry, Natal Section, Crippled for Lack of Railway Rolling Stock, 15
- - South Australia, Coal and Lignite Resources of, 213
- - Soviet Union Sinking New Coal Shafts, 551
- - Union of South Africa's Coal Output in November, 1926, 269
- - United States Statistics of Coal Mine Fatalities in 1926, 241
- - Wemyss Coal Company's Shaft, Record Diameter, 629
- COLD Storage Warehouse, Large. Projected Construction for Benefit of British Columbia Fruit Crop, 15
- Collapse of Tank and Tower Duo to Removal of Rod Connections, 159
- Colonial Scientific and Research Service, 685
- Columns Having H-shaped Sections, Testing of Different Types of Construction, 101
- Commercial Motor Users Association, Annual London Motor Parade, 228
- Compressed Air System, Transmission Losses in, 657
- Concrete Construction, Novel System for Houses at Cambridge, 383
- Concrete, Result of Heat Test. Effects, 15
- Concrete Slab Lowered by Means of Melting Ice Blocks, 523
- Congo, Cataract Region of, to be Made Navigable for Large Steamers, 75
- Congress on the Explosion Engine, 618
- Congress of Gas Engineers, Coke Oven Managers anti Fuel Section of Society of Chemical Industry Postponed, 159
- Continental New Steamship Route. French Steamers and L.M. and S. Railway, 441
- Copper Mines, Allihies, Berehaven, Co. Cork, Work Resumed, 355
- Copper Ore Raised by Union Miniere du Haut Katanga, 129
- Copper Pipe Explosion, Probable Cause of, 551
- Corona Discharge During Cracking of Oils, 185
- Corrosion, An Interesting Case of, in Adelaide, H. E. Bellamy, 45
- Crane Accident, Unusual, 413
- Crude Petroleum Refining in Great Britain, 441
- Crystal Detectors, Rectifying Action of, 551
- Cutting Speed of a Diamond Bit Used in Oilfields, 45
- Czechoslovak Projected Fund for Road Improvement on Large Scale, 299
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- DAM Building in Record Time, but at Record Cost, 269
- Damming the Water of Three Lakes m Quebec, Plans Submitted. 45
- Dead Sea Mineral Contents, Estimated Value of, 523
- Death of Colonel H. G. Prout, 241
- Detonation in an Engine Using Liquid Fuel. 185
- Diamonds, Black, and White or Borts, 15
- Diesel Engine Burning Whale Oil, 213
- Diesel Engines versus Steam Turbines, Result of Costs Calculation, 185
- Dock Facilities, Possible Establishment of, on the River Tees, 694
- Doulton's Manufacture of Stoneware Drainage Pipes Transferred from Lambeth to Erith, 577
- Dredger Breakdown at Bombay, Result of Investigation, 551
- Durban Technical College Extensions, 327
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- EAST London, South Africa, Projected Turning Basin 1000ft. Square, 551
- Eclipse of the Sun, Total Lantern Lecture, 538
- Edinburgh and Glasgow, First Completed Section of New Arterial Road
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS
- - Alternating Voltages, Measuring Ratio and Phase Displacement, R. C. Churcher, 469
- - Assisted Wiring Scheme Increases Customers. 495
- - Atmosphere and the Variation in Electric- Field, 129
- - Auxiliary Hot-water Heating System in Electric Houses at Glasgow, 129
- - Basingstoke Electricity Works, 314
- - British Columbia's Electric Development, 185
- - British Electrical Development Association Annual Dinner, 339
- - Calcutta Big Power Station, First of Three Turbines Started Up, 101
- - Cape Town Electricity Undertaking, Proposed Extensions, 519 ; and Expenditure on, 603
- - Carolina Company Installing Electric Storage Batteries, each Weighing 100,000 lb., 15
- - Columbia Power Station Remarkable Operating Results, 469
- - County of London Electric Supply Company, New Engineer-in-Chief, 577
- - Design and Balancing of Three-phase, Low- tension Systems. W. Fordham Cooper, 603
- - Destructive Insects Destroyed by Electric Light, 241
- - Distributors of Too Small Area, Needless Expense Caused by Replacement to Meet Increasing Demand, 523
- - Electrical Blasting from a Circuit, Needful Precautions, 159
- - Electric Crucible Furnace, First Country, 355
- - Electrical Generating Plant Extension at Beckton Works, 213
- - Electrical Industry in the U.S.A., 213
- - Electric Motor Breakdown. Interesting Case of, 495
- - Electric Trolley Bus, 298
- - Electricity from Coke Oven Gas, Staveley Coaland Iron Company's Progress, 15
- - Electricity (Supply) Act. 1926, 113
- - Extra High-tension Systems, Fourth Conference on, 15
- - French Regulations as to Use of Electrical Equipment Underground, 241
- - Fukien Province of China, Electricity Supply for Kulangsu, 15
- - German Use of Electricity, Report of the Industry, 629
- - Ghent, New Central Electricity Station Completed, 299
- - Hackney Electricity Committee, Proposed Extensions, 551
- - Heating, Electric, in Strasbourg. Great Increase in Consumption, 185
- - House Heating by Electricity, 75
- - Hull, Quebec, Ample Supply of Electric Energy for any Industry, 413
- - Industrial Electric Heating Load in United States, 495
- - Insulating Material, Valuable Discovery, Professor A. I. Yoffe, 269
- - International High-tension Transmission Congress, the Fourth, to be held in Paris, 523
- - Italy, Large Transformers in Use, 629
- - Kootenay River, British Columbia. New Generating Station, 383
- - Large Electric Generators for Southern California, Unusual Design, 241
- - Liverpool Power Station, Second Large Generating Sot to be Installed, 101
- - Low-tension Supply Appliances, 495
- - Melbourne Electrical Exhibition, 551
- - Mercury-Arc Rectifier, Automatic, Substation at Verdun, Quebec, 241
- - Mica, Chief Use in Electrical Industries 577
- - Moffatt Tunnel Rock Removal by Shot Fired by Electric Current at Washington, 277
- - Moscow Report on Electrification of the Donetz Biwin, 269
- - 1200-Kilowatt Oil-driven Plant at Ashford, Position of Small Stations, 469
- - Power Plant, 50,000-Kilowatt. Proposed for Supply of Electricity to Canberra, Australia, 450
- - Power Transmission Line. High-voltage, between Montiers and Lyons, Underground Cable Installed for a High Section of the Line, 603
- - Pumps, Electrically Driven, for Irrigation, 43
- - Restaurant with all Heat, Light and Power Derived from Electricity, 80
- - Safety Lamp, New Electric Type, 213
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
- - Salmon River, Idaho, Horse-power Development Anticipated, 269
- - Secondary Batteries in Warships, Restricted Use of, 469
- - Shannon Electricity Supply Bill, 299
- - Society Electrique du Nord-Ouest, Prosperous Financial Year, 558
- - South Africa,m Increase in Imports of Electrical Machinery, 551
- - Southend Suggests Electricity Power Station Erection on Canvey Island, 269
- - Swellendam, South Africa, Electric Lighting Scheme for, 129
- - Tasmanian Hydro-electric Supply System. Great Increase in Number of Consumers, 101
- - Towers for Transmission Line from the Shannon to Dublin, 213
- - Turbo-alternator Set, 20,000-Kilowatt, Alternator for, C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd., 87
- - Turbo-alternator Set, 25,000-Kilowatt, for Liverpool, Installation Followed by Order for Second Similar Set, 299
- - Victorian State Electricity Commission, Various Extensions and Undertakings, 261
- - Welding Electrode, New Type, 495
- - West Midland Electricity Scheme for Area of 1095 Square Miles, 159
- ELECTROLUX Works, Luton, 592
- Electro platers' and Depositors' Technical Society, Electro-deposited Coatings for Prevention of Corrosion, H. Sutton, 158 ; Electro-deposition of Iron, T. Jolmston, 256
- Elevator for Canada, Largest Single-working Constructed in One Unit, 685
- Empire Sugar, 428
- "Engineer" Degree to Involve Nine Years' Work, 45
- Engineers' League Challenge Shield for Rifle Shooting, 29
- Excavation of Submarine Pipe Trench, 75
- EXHIBITIONS :
- - A.E.G. Transformer Works. Berlin, Plant for New Treatment of Oil, 657
- - British Industries Fair, 45 ; American Buyers to Obtain Remission of Fee on Passport Visa to Great Britain, 45
- - Como, Exhibition, Commemorative Centenary, 101
- - Exhibition of Results of Recent Research Work on Adhesives Application, 15
- - International Foundry Exhibition to be Organised in Paris, 657
- - Melbourne Electrical Exhibition, 551
- - Melbourne, Exhibition of British Goods, 181
- - Milan Sample Fair, 228
- - Model Railway Club Annual Exhibition, 469
- - North-East Coast Industries Exhibition Postponed, 327
- - Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 222
- - Royal Dublin Society's Spring Show at Ball's Bridge, 159
- - Scientific Apparatus Exhibition, 213
- - Street Lighting Appliances Exhibition at Brighton, 197
- - Trade Exhibition at Manchester of Modern Power Efficiency Machinery, 241
- EXPLOSION of Hot Plate and Needful Precautions, Board of Trade Comments, 15
- Explosion of a Stenin Trap, 75
- Explosion of Tube in Steam-heated Oven, Surveyor's Report, 629
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- FACTORY, Crosse and Blackwell, to be Used for Artificial Silk Manufacture, 129
- Failure of Old Gauge Glass Fitting on Board a Steam Drifter, 15
- Fairs--see Exhibitions
- Faraday House Electrical Engineering College Entrance Scholarships, 425
- Federated Malay States to Import Dredgers for Flood Prevention Work, 241
- Federation of British Industries Meeting, 314
- Fertiliser from Vegetable Refuse, Scheme for Production at Birmingham, 327
- Finnish Manufacture of Gunpowder and Nitro-cellulose, 241
- Fire in Chemical Works and Use of Ammonia Gas, 75
- Fires, Carbon Bisulphide, Necessary Precaution in Use of Water for Extinction, 269
- Fishing Industry, Recovery of By-products, 327
- Flame Movement, The Study of, O. C. de C. Ellis, 469
- Forest Products Research Laboratory. Paper on Movement of Moisture Through Wood, 15
- Fracture of Quartz by Heat, Result of Laboratory Experiments, 241
- France, Output of Coal and Pig Iron in January and February, 469
- "Frigorifico" at South Dock, Buenos Aires, Most Up-to-date Cold Storage, 327
- Fruit in Cold Storage and Temperature Precautions, 213
- Fruit Storage in Gas, Experiments, 523
- Fuel Research and By-products, 75
G
- GALVESTON Bay, Coast Submergence, 159
- Garbage, Household, New Method for Recovery of Valuable Products from, 129
- Gas Welding for Chromium Alloys, 555
- Gasworks, Dawsholm, Glasgow, Projected Extension of, 129
- Germany, Reported Projected Company to Study Problem of Long-distance Production of Gas from Lignite, 551
- Gold Find, Very Rich, on Western Shore of Lake Victoria Nyanza, 355
- Gold Output from South African Mines in 1926, 159, 185
- Gold, Particles of, New Electrical Device for Reclaiming, 355
- Gold Recovery from Cleaning Up of Old Plant in Abandoned South African Mine, 523
- Gold Yield of New South Wales for 1926, 355
- Gun-laying in Warships, Device for Reducing Effects of Rolling and Pitching, 355
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- HAIFA and Baghdad. Transport Service Projected, 185
- Harbour Works in Spain, 657
- Heat Insulating Material with Cork as Basis, 355
- Heat Transfer to Heavy Oils in Steam Heaters, Result of Experiments, 577
- Herne Bay Waterworks, Centrifugal Bore hole Pump, 15
- High-speed Steel Hacksaw Blades. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Ltd., 253
- Highway Engineering, Chair of, at London University, 685
- Hull, Alexandra Dock Gates Reconstruction, 413
- Hume Reservoir, Australia. Threatened with Extinction, Urgent Need of Improved Management, 603
- Hydraulic Accumulators, Advantage of Using Air Pressure Instead of Dead Weight for Loading, 14
- Hydro-electric Development of Canada, 129, 383
- Hydro-electric Development of Switzerland, 629
- Hydro-electric Installation on Batiscan River, Canada, Particulars of, 666
- Hydro-electric Plant in California, 60in. Penstock for, 355
- Hydro-electric Plants, Very Large, on Winnipeg River, 355, 413
- Hydro-electric Power Plant Construction on the Saluda River, Platts by Lexington Water Power Company, Columbia, 355
- Hydro-electric Power Station at Meso, Inauguration by Crown Prince of Italy, 657
- Hydro-electric Scheme. Mandi, India, Tunnel Piercing to Begin, 523
- Hydro-electric Scheme on Susquehanna River, Maryland, Progress of, 15
- Hydro-electric Schemes in Victoria. Australia, 551
- Hydro-electric Schemes at Zurich, in the Engadine, and the Lower Aare River, 211
I
- ICEBERGS, High Temperatures for Rapid Destruction of, 603
- Ijmuiden, North Sea Port, Now Lock to he Largest in the World, 129
- Impact of Light Effects and Value of Attention to them, 241
- Indian Road and Transport Development Association, 280
- India's Surfeit of Self-termed Engineers, 129
- Industrial Liverpool, 531
- Industry, New, tor Manufacture of Megans into Building Boards, andc., 101
- Ingot Mould, Huge Size of, 383
- Institutes and Institutions--see Associations
- International Commission on Illumination, Meeting at Bellagio, 586
- International Conference on Large Electric High-tension Systems, 481
- Irish Engineering and Foundry Firm Completes Ninety-six Years of Continuous Activity, 15
- Irish Free State's Road Grant, 269
- IRON AND STEEL
- - Ashton Mechanical Iron Puddling Process, 635
- - Blast-furnaces, Idle for Years, Being Blown in, 383
- - Cast Steel, Alternating Stress Fatigue Tests. Professor H. F. Moore, 15
- - Cobalt Steel Magnets, Super Cast, J. F. Kayser, 45
- - Electrodeposition of Iron. T. Johnston, 256
- - European Steel Cartel's Output, 269
- - Foundry Moulds and Cores, Nitride Application to Surface of, a great Advantage. F. Bickowsky, 45
- - Gamngara Manganese Corporation Formed in South Africa, 577
- - Gaseous Reduction of Iron Ore, Mr. Heihachi Kamura, 523
- - Heat Treatment of Steel. Recent Experiments, 657
- - Ilmenite-bearing Iron Ores. New Use for, 213
- - Indian Tariff Board Report and Steel Industry Protection, 185
- - Ingots of Basic Open-hearth Steel. Huge Size, 629
- - Iron Deposits Discovered in Mountains of County Leitrim, 159
- - Iron Ore from Hudson Bay Island to be Tested in England, 159
- - Iron Smelting, New Electrical Process of, 383
- - Iron and Steel Industry in Pretoria, 129
- - Manganese Deposits in Kuruman District, South Africa, 462
- - Manganese Ores Research in the United States, 523
- - Manganese Steel Railway Crossings, 413
- - Maple Leaf Steel Mills, Development on Large Scale of Iron and Steel Manufacture, 15
- - Molybdenum Used in Steel, New Method, 383
- - Mysore Ironworks, Scheme to Utilise Byproducts, 685
- - National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Reports :
- -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production in 1926, 185
- -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production in January, 185
- -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in February, 299
- -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Stool Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in March, 413
- -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in April, 577
- -- Furnaces in Blast, Pig Iron and Steel Production, Comparison Between 1926 and 1927, in May, 657
- - Ore Extraction from Mounds Near Cleveland Ironstone Mines, 213
- - Pig Iron Imports into the United States in 1925, 269
- - Pig Iron, New and Valuable Type in Norway, 129
- - Record Steel Output, 213
- IRON AND STEEL (continued) :
- - South Africa, Sub-Continent. Major Occurences of Iron Ore, 419
- - South Australia, Production of Iron Ore, Statistics, 685
- - South Russian Steel Works Tube Mill and Steel Plant, 383
- - Steam Pipes, Cast Iron, for High Pressures, Need of Great Care to Secure Even Thickness of Metal, 503
- - Steel, British and American, Compared, 45
- - Steel Pipes Manufacture in Factory Projected at Vereeniging, S.A.. 81
- - Steel Production by New Furnace at Cardiff. A British Record. 523
- - Steel Protection Bill in Indian Legislative Assembly, 129
- - Steel Sections, Arc-welded. Better than Cast Iron for Machine Parts, J. F. Lincoln, 603
- - Swedish Iron Industry, Government Measures for Support, 685
- - Swedish Ironworks Collaboration in Technical Research Work, Extension of, 685
- - Technological Laboratory in American Steel Industry, 495
- - United States Iron Ore Mining Statistics for 1926, 100
- IRRIGATION Project Submitted to Mexican Government, 523
- Irrigation Pumps, Electrically Driven, 13
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- JAPAN'S Total Disappearance into the Pacific Predicted if Earthquakes Continue, 413
- Johannesburg Municipal Gasworks, 185
- Jubilee of Service, 29
K
- KAURI Timber Industry of New Zealand and Use of Waste Wood, 495
L
- LANDSLIDES in South Wales, Professor G. Knox, 413
- Lead and Copper Production in the United States in 1925 and 1926, 129
- Lead Discoveries in Kiaochow and at Tsian, Fengtien Province, 241
- Lead Mine, Derelict for Nearly Eighty Years, Reopened on Discovery of Rich Vein, 355
- Lead Mine, Western Australia, New Treatment Plant Completed, 441
- Lead Mines Near Harrogate Reopened, 159
- Lead Mining Industry in Wales, Attempted Re vivid, 269
- Lead Producing Field in South-West Africa, Hopeful Prospect from, 185
- Lenham By-pass. Concrete Road, Officially Opened, 413
- Liege-Antwerp Canal, Direct, Proposed, 685
- Lime Whitewash for Brickwork of High Temperature Industrial Furnaces, E. P. Arthur and Others, 495
- Limestone Removal by' Mining Superior to Quarrying, 383
- Lincoln Cathedral Repairs, Fresh Defects Discovered, 327
- Load Tests on a Concrete Arch Highway Bridge, 603
- Loughborough College, British Empire Scholarships Awards, 592
- Lubricants, Good, from Certain Crude Oils, Tests in America, 441
- Lubricants, G. W. Watson, 355
- Lubrication Problems, 535
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- MACHINE Tool Home Trade Slowly Recovering, 495
- Machine Tool Trades' Association, Annual Dinner, 339
- Madras Hydro-electric Schemes and Railway Electrification in South India, Government Committee to be Appointed, 159
- Magnesite Beds in Manchuria, 75, 213
- Magneto, The High-tension, with Tungsten Contacts, 441
- Manchester's Lark of Light and Excessive Deposit of Foreign Matter from Atmosphere, 603
- Manhattan Island Excavation, Island's Value Now and 300 Years Ago, 450
- Manitoba, Highway Construction Programme, 413
- Marlow Lock Reopened After Reconstruction, 409
- Measurement of Air Flow in Mines, 355
- Merchandise Marks Act, 1926, 367, 400
- Mercury Obtained in Distillation of Coal Tar, 413
- Mercury, Selling Price of, Negotiations Between Spanish and Italian Governments, 269
- Mersey Tunnel, Now. Settlement Reached as to Birkenhead Entrances, 469
- Metallic Alloys, Reported Discovery of Three New, 523
- Metrovick Carnival, 397
- Mexico City and Acapulco, Highway Between, Extensive Scheme Planned, 603
- Mino Ventilation Problems, C. F. Raney, 355
- Mineralogical Analyses. Varieties in Chemical Investigation, 327
- Mines Accidents Statistics for 1926, 213
- Mining Prospects in Canada, Dr. Adam Shortt, 383
- Molybdite, Two New Leaching Methods for Recovery of, 129
- Montevideo Scheme for Construction of the Rambla Sud (South Sea Wall), 241
- Montreal, Port of. Further Expenditure on Development, 15
- Monument to Eiffel Projected in Paris, 159
- Motor Road Proposed Between Genoa, Milan and Hamburg, 101
- Motor Transport Growth in Southern Rhodesia, 241
- Motor Vehicle Increase in India and Ceylon, Creation of Central Road Board and other Measures Proposed, 101
- Mysore State Industries, Experiments, 685
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- NATAL Sugar Industry and Alcohol Production as Motor Spirit, 269
- Natural Gas for Lifting Oil from Deep Oil Wells,
- Natural Graphite. Chief Uses of, 657
- Newfoundland Mining Industry Revival Possible, 213
- New Zealand Invites Tenders for Electric Locomotives, Machinery and Material from British Firms, 269
- New Zealand's Variety of Heavy Orders Placed in United Kingdom, 327
- Newsprint Factory Projected at Port Arthur, Ontario, 355
- Newsprint Factory at Winnipeg, Projected Increase, 356
- Newsprint Mills at Bathurst. New Brunswick, 355
- Newsprint Production in Canada, 603
- Nigeria's Road and Railway Construction Programme, 327
- Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Government Aid in Brazil in Erection of Factory for Fixation, 75
- North /Australia Needs Works Engineer, 603
- Nova Scotia, Wealth in Gypsum Shipped to the United States, 441
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- OIL from Alaska, Poor Prospect of, 185
- Oil, Commercial Production of by Hydrogenation of Brown Coal, 383
- Oil, Crude, Production in Tasmania, 159
- Oil Discovery Near Grand View, Canada, 129
- Oil Drilling Operations, Analysing Underground Waters Encountered, 685
- Oil Recovery in Large Quantities by the Bowie- Gavin Process, 159
- Oil Removal from Steam Engine Condenser Water, Professor Dijkshoorn, 269
- Oil Sand and "Tar Spring" Accessible Deposits in Canada and in California, 129
- Oil Shale. Valuable Discovery in Longquimay Valley, Chili, 523
- Oil Shale--see also Coal
- Oils and Lubricants, Specifications for India Stores Department, 185
- Oldest Engineering Firm, 312
- Ontario Association of Professional Engineers, Annual Meeting, 185
- Ontario Road Construction Schemes, 383
- Ontario's Wealth in Valuable White and Red Pine, 383
- Oxygen, Percentage Necessary to Keep in Good Health, 299
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- PAINT Spraying Machines for Clyde Shipyards, Balloting on Employers' Proposals, 269
- Palestine's Interest in Dead Sea Concession for Extraction of Potash, 495
- Panama and Suez Canals Traffic Comparison, 185
- Paper, High Quality, Successful Production from State Forests Bamboo, Bombay, 685
- Paper Pulp Manufacture in Tasmania, Expert- mental Plant, 685
- Paper Pulp Mill Projected on Vancouver Island, 185
- Past and Present Crewe Pupils' Thirty-seventh Annual Dinner, 618
- Patent Prolongation of Five Years, 159
- Pavement, Double, Type Being Used in Paris, 629
- Petrol, Synthetic, and Other By-products from Spitzbergen Coal, Factory "for Production, 523
- Petroleum Industry Losses Due to Formation of Water in Oil Emulsions, 15
- Petroleum in Okla, U.S.A., Very Large Increase in Production by New Method, 45
- Petroleum Operations at Infantas, Colombia, Success Results, 129
- Petroleum Pipe Lines in the United States, 185
- Petroleum Reserves of America, Deeper Drilling Believed to be Best Solution for Supply, 101
- Phenolic, Products Removal from Effluent Liquors from Distillation of Gasworks Ammonia, 383
- Platinum Concentrates in South Africa, Output of, 577
- Platinum Discovery in Quebec, 657
- Platinum and Palladium Recovery while Refining Nickel-copper Matte, 657
- Platinum, Rich Deposit Discovered in Province of Quebec, 327
- Plumbago Industry, Flagging, in Ceylon, 577
- Portland Cement, British Rapid-hardening, for Re-paving of Broadway, New York, 523
- Portuguese Government Plans for Good Roads, 502
- Potash Salts Reserves, Russian Geological Mission Investigation Report, 523
- Power Alcohol Manufacture on the Queensland Sugar Fields, 241
- Power Alcohol Plant Near Mackay, Queensland, Large Capacity of, 355
- Power Generation and Distribution, Commission of Inquiry Appointed by Saskatchewan Government, 413
- Power Provision to Replace Diesel Plant by, Harnessing Umtata Falls, South Africa, 355
- Presentation to Professor Dempster Smith, 425
- Prince Edward Island, Expenditure on Harbours and Rivers, 603
- Printing Trades and Illumination Research Committee's Report, 299
- Professor D. A. Low, Complimentary Dinner to, 90
- Pulp and Paper Mill Plant Proposed for Erection on Vancouver Island, 657
- Pulp and Paper Mill Projected for Prince George, British Columbia, 45
- Pulp and Paper Production in Canada, Notable Industry, 189, 327
- Pulpwood and Water Power Resources of Quebec, Development, 213
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- QUARRY Managers' Institution, Annual Conference, 225
- Quebec and Northern Ontario, Record Gold Production Anticipated, 413
- Quebec Rivalling Ontario and British Columbia as a Metal-producing Province, 129
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- RADIUM Recovery After Passing Through Destructor Fires, 269
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :
- - Accidents :
- -- Accident Inquiries Affected by the Strike and Coal Stoppage in 1926, 213
- -- Anniversary of General Strike and Serious Accidents, 523
- -- Collision, Due to Fog, Between Light Engine and Passenger Train, Report and Recommendation, 101
- -- Collision Between Freight Trains, Inquiry and Report, 684
- -- Collision at Gale St. Halt, on Tilbury Section, Report on Causes, 603, 685
- -- Collision Between Light Engine and Passenger Train Near Birmingham, 159
- -- Collision with Light Engine at Penistone Station, 241, 269
- -- Collision of Scottish Express with Light Engine, 551
- -- Collision, Serious, on Bengal-Nagpur Railway, 327
- -- Collision at Sheffield Station, Result of Inquiry, 629
- -- Collision Between Train and Motor Car at Unprotected Level Crossing, Report on, 413
- -- Derailment hut Little Damage on Express from Manchester to York, 101
- -- Fatal Accident to Driver on the L. and N.E.R., Report, 411
- -- Fiftieth Anniversary of Remarkable Accident, 355
- -- Finsbury Park Accident Report, 628
- -- Government- Inquiries into Accidents, 148
- -- Hull Railway Disaster Inquiry, 213, 241, 327
- -- Mishaps and Delayed Trains on the Southern and Metropolitan District Lines, 101
- -- Occupation Crossing Fatality Near Tottenham, 241
- -- Past Years, Analysis of Accidents in the Present Century, 15
- -- Report on Accident at Roudhain, Ancient Regulations Still in Force, Bridge Recommended, 469
- -- Report on Collision on the Southern Railway, 159
- -- Report on Derailment Caused by Broken Brake Hanger, 218
- -- Report on Derailment Outside Charing Cross Station After Re-signalling of Yard, 245
- -- Report on Rawmarsh Fatal Collision, 327
- -- Royal Commission Railway Accidents Report Fifty Years Ago, 159
- -- Runaway Carriages Derailed and Damaged on Rishworth Branch, 129
- -- Thirty-third Anniversary of Bad Accident, 625
- - American Interstate Bureau of Safety, Exception to General Good Will, 184
- - Anti-friction Clips for Switches, 159
- - Antioquia Railway, Projected Tunnel Between Santiago and Limon, 75
- - Appointments and Staff Changes, 75, 382, 523, 603, 662, 693
- - Australian Losses on Steam Tramways at Certain Centres to be Abolished as Nonpaying Concerns, 101
- - Australian North-South Transcontinental Extension, First Sod Turned, 101
- - Automatic Signalling on the Great Northern Railway of America, Various Records of the Railway, 101
- - Automatic Train Control, New System on Reading--New Jersey--Railroad, 75
- - Automatic Train Control, Trial of New Switch to Cut Off Battery Automatically, 101
- - Avonmouth Light Railway Transferred from Private Ownership, 441
- - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotives, Repainting and Re-naming, 469
- - Becontree Housing Scheme and Railway Extension Question, 185
- - Belgian Rails Supplied to South Africa, Considerable Proportion Rejected, South African Trade with the Empire, 299
- - Birthday Honours for Engineers and Industrialists, 629
- - Bridges--see Separate Heading
- - Britain and Japan, Exchange of Courtesy, 685
- - British Columbia Electric Railway Plant, 185 ; (Letter), 559
- - British Railways Handicapped by Smallness of Goods Consignments, 413
- - Burmah Desires State Management of its Railways, 383
- - Buxton and Ashby Light Railway Closed Down, 241
- - Calais and Brussels, New Train to Connect with 11 a.m. Train from Victoria, 248
- - Canadian National Railways, Engineers' Report on Proposed Route for New Line, 629
- - Canadian National Railways Improved Position, 383
- - Canadian National Railways, Programme for Construction of Branch Lines, 355
- - Canadian National Railway's Steady Financial Improvement, 15
- - Canadian Northern National Railways, Earnings in 1926, 185
- - Canal, Kennett and Avon, Question of its Future, 185
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - Central of New Jersey Railway New Bridge, 75, 677
- - Channel Tunnel Question, Scheme Opposed by all Parties, 603
- - Coal Stoppage and Wagon Supply Trouble, 213
- - Colombia, Survey on Section of the Puerto Witches Railway, 495
- - Compensation Money Paid to Railways, 269
- - Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 685
- - Cost of Living Figure and Extra Shilling for Railwaymen, 15
- - Court House Station. Changes of Ownership and Rolling Stock on Various Midland County Railways, 75
- - Danger of Using Boards Left on a Roof, 15
- - Death of Mr. George Deuchars, 441
- - Death of Mr. W. T. Foxleo, 383
- - Death of Mr. George A. Mountain, 327
- - Death of Mr. J. H. E. Secretan, 45
- - Dividend Reduction and Withdrawals from Reserve Funds on all the Principal Railways, 213
- - Dublin and Lucan Electric Railway Sold to Tramways Company, 629
- - East London, Transit Accommodation in. Suggested Postponement of Further House Building, 101, 185
- - Egyptian Government Railways Now* All Standard Gauge, 657
- - Electric Railways in the Ruhr and Westphalian District, Doubtful Scheme, 577
- - Finance Statistics of Four Great Lines. 657
- - Foreign Coal Contracts Necessitate Further Large Transferences from Reserved Funds, 213
- - Foreign Coal Imports and Shortage of Wagons 15
- - German Railway Students Touring English Railways, 495
- - Great Indian Peninsular Railway, Projected Independent Electric Power Station, 101
- - Great Northern Engine No. 1 Placed in York Museum, 383
- - Great Southern Railways of Ireland. Alterations in Signalling Operation at Killarney Junction, Kingstown, andc., 412
- - Great Western Railway :
- -- Junction, Old Oak Common, for Wycombe Line, Improvement, Projection, 495
- -- Kennett and Avon Canal, Abandonment Decision Modified, 185
- -- Land Taken Over on Lease from G. W.R. by Patent Fuel Company, 277
- -- Mineral Wagons, 20-Ton, Rebate of Charges to be Allowed for Use of Such, 129
- -- Newton Abbot Station Opened After Rebuilding, 441
- -- Newton Abbot Station, Souvenir of Brunel, 577
- -- Plymouth, Overseas Mails Arriving to be Handled by Belt Conveyor Instead of by Men, 495
- -- Up and Down Lines for Engines and Empty Stock, 299
- -- Wages Bill of the Company, 629
- - Guaranteed Week for Railwaymen Being Gradually Restored, 213
- - Harbin Electric Tramway Extension, 15
- - Heavy Outlay of Four Larger Companies Last Year on Engines and Rolling Stock, 383
- - Hudson Bay Railway Completion, Question of Choice of Termini, 469
- - Hull, Alexandra Dock Gates Reconstruction, 413
- - India, Class I. Railways, Locomotives and Rolling Stock Equipped with or Piped for Vacuum Brake, 15
- - Irish Mails between London and Belfast. Holyhead-Kingstown Route Restored, 469, 657
- - Irish Mails for Ulster, Suggested Change from Kingstown to Killough Harbour, County Down, 355
- - Irish National Wages Board, Chairman's Resignation, 629
- - Irish Railway Companies Financial Returns, 269
- - Italy, Increase in Length of Electrified Railways, 603
- - Johannesburg, Cost of New Railway Station Extensions, 327
- - Jointly Owned and also Light Railways, Exceptional Legislation for, 523
- - Largest Passenger Locomotive (Correction), 26
- - Level Crossings, Occupation, or Otherwise, Parties Responsible, 351
- - Locomotive for Mine Haulage, Most Powerful in the World, 657
- - Locomotives, High Power, "Mountain" Type Built by Spanish Firm, 657
- - London Electric Railways Company :
- -- Enlarged Station in Piccadilly Circus, Oneway Traffic Difficulties, 101
- -- Lighting, Concealed. Experiment on Piccadilly Railway, 577
- -- Liverpool Overhead Railway Supplied with Electric Power, 685
- -- London Site Wanted by One Railway, but Bought by Another, 299
- -- Morden Terminus Motor Garage, 185
- -- Unusual Incident Causes Holding-up of Trains, 213
- - London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
- -- Ancient History, Midland Company and Scottish Policy, 603
- -- Automatic Signalling, Cause of Delay, 269
- -- Belfast Steamship Service of the Company to be Transferred from Fleetwood and Centred Wholly on Heysham, 693
- -- Caprotti Steam Valves Reported to be Adopted for Locomotives, 441
- -- Coleraine-Port rush Deviation to Port-stewart, 523
- -- Estimates of Expenditure on Capital Account, 241
- -- L.M. and S. New Train and Steamship Service to the Continent end Tilbury and Dunkirk, 469
- -- Naming of Some Long-distance Trains, 68
- -- New Administration by Four Vice-Presidents, 15
- -- New All-steel Passenger Coaches and Projected New Locomotives, 101
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - London, Midland and Scottish Railway (continued) :
- -- Non-stop Run Between Euston and Scotland, 685
- -- Passenger Brake Vans, New Type, 240
- -- Railwaymen's Investments in Railway Stock, 629
- -- Rates Increase to be Imposed Cautiously, 355
- -- Road, Motor and Railway Working, Appeal to the Government as to Adjustment of Expenses, 276
- -- Seventy-five New Coaches for Service in London Area, 495
- -- Sidings, Increased, for Handling Coal Traffic, 75
- -- Suggestions Made by Staff, Bureau Started at Euston, 413
- -- Water Troughs Laid Down in Scotland for Long Non-stop Runs, 15, 159 ; Change of Plans Projected, 551 ; Misconception and Explanation, 45
- - London and North-Eastern Railway :
- -- Bridge Collapse Interferes with Traffic, 299
- -- Expenditure Charged to Capital, Varying Practice of Different Railways, 269
- -- Foreign Coal Contracts as Provision Against Possible Railway Stoppage, 355
- -- Future of British Railways, Sir Ralphn Wedgwood, 441
- -- Great Eastern Railway's Goods Traffic, 495
- -- Hull Roads, Level Crossings Over, Cost of Suggested Abolition, 577
- -- King's Cross to Newcastle at 1.15 a.m., 299
- -- Lincoln, Level Crossing, Questions in House of Commons, 383
- -- Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works All on Full Time, 364
- -- Locomotive Coaling Plant, New Mechanical, Its Cost, 327
- -- Marshalling Yard Enlargement at White- moor, 129 ; Cost of Improvements, 327
- -- Naworth Disaster, Recommendations to be Adopted, 299
- -- Passenger Vehicles, Order for Additional Construction, 441
- -- Potters Bar Complaint of Unpunctuality and its Result, 269
- -- Report for 1926, Variation in Certificates, 269
- -- Signalling System, Special Type, to he Introduced on L. and N.E. Railway, 213
- -- Timing of Summer Trains as in Former Years, 657
- -- Traffic Control Office at King's Cross, 551
- -- Trains No Longer Running Between Marylebone and Watford, Metropolitan to Take Over Service, 129
- -- Two Locomotive Items of Interest, 413
- -- Walton-on-the-Naze, Proposed Diversion to Avoid Erosion, 413
- - Mersey Railway Company Statistics fur 1926, 250
- - Metropolitan Railway :
- -- Additional Expenditure of Capital on Rolling Stock, 213
- -- Housing Scheme at Becontree, 185
- -- Metropolitan Railway to Supply Additional Service from Watford to Replace L. and N.E.R., 129
- -- Neasden Power-house Improved Equipment, 213
- -- Reduced Dividend, 159
- -- Revenue from Letting Premises on Railway Stations, 355
- - Ministry of Transport :
- -- Annual Railway Returns, 75
- -- Inquiries into Serious Accidents, Statistics of, 448
- -- Minister of Transport Congratulated by his Labour Predecessor, 551
- -- New Standard Charges, Date for Operation to Begin, 551
- -- Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry, No Re-appointment to be Made, 213
- -- Railway Statistics for October, 1926, 45
- -- Railway Statistics for November, 185
- -- Railway Statistics for December, 299
- -- Railway Statistics for January, 1927, 441
- -- Railway Statistics for February, 1927, 551
- -- Railway Statistics for March, 1927, 685
- -- Suggested Inquiry into Railway Organisation Declined, 269
- - Model Railway Club Exhibition, 469
- - Moscow's Growth, Scheme for Construction of Metropolitan Railway, 185
- - Natal Main Line Railway Electrification and Increased Capacity of Line, 603
- - National Union of Railwaymen
- -- Levy of Threepence a Week to Replace Depletion of Funds, 45
- - National Wages Board, A Spirit of Forgiveness Both Ways, 45
- - New Year Honours, Solitary Railwayman, 15
- - Oil-burning Locomotives of the Southern Pacific Railway, Fuel Consumption, 185
- - Passenger Duty Question, 495
- - Privately Owned Wagon Question, Appointment of Standing Committee, 216
- - Punjab Railways, Two New Sections, 629
- - Rail Failures, Extraordinary Number of, on American Railroad, 523
- - Railroad Sleepers Made from Used Rails, 469
- - Railway Across Lake Titicaca (Bolivia) to Puno (Peru), Construction Begun, 498
- - Railway Benevolent Institution Dinner, Mr. Bromley's Speech, 577
- - Railway Construction in Kirin Province, Chinese and Japanese Organising Engineering Works to Secure Contracts, 577
- - Railway Material Exports Statistics, 45, 101, 185, 299, 383, 551, 657
- - Railwaymen as Presidents of Two Societies, 577
- - Railway Rates, Increased, 75
- - Railway Rates Increase, Rail and Road Transport Question. Suggestion, 185
- - Railway Rates Tribunal :
- -- Railway Sleepers Made Out of Old Flat-bottomed Rails, 551
- -- Reversal of Tribunal's Judgment by Court of Appeal, 241
- -- Standard Charges Judgment, 45
- RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):
- - Record Upward Career of Railway Engineer, 159
- - Rhodesian Railways, Northern and Southern, Reorganisation, 500
- - Rome and Bari, Projected New Railway Between, 185
- - Sao Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Company, 185
- - Sloane-square Station Modernisation, 129
- - South African Railways Report, 129
- - Southern Railway :
- -- Brake, Westinghouse, Conversion to the Vacuum, on All Sections, 355
- -- Brighton Station to be Enlarged, 495
- -- Coal Carrying Rate and Closing of Colliery, Favourable Result Hoped for, 327, 657
- -- Dover, Big Programme in Progress, 577
- -- Dover Priory Station Reconstruction, Removal of Locomotive Depot and Suggested Marine Walk at Dover, 129
- -- Further Electrification Details, 269
- -- "Gladstone," Old Engine, to Go to Museum, 551
- -- Oil Fuel Too Costly for Locomotives, 355
- -- 1000 Passengers Per Minute Detrain in Three Hours Daily, 437
- -- Railwaymen's Investments in Railway Stock, 629
- -- Southern Railway New Line, 273
- -- Victoria Boat Trains Improved Running, 299
- -- Widening of Four Bridges Over Roads at Peckham, Parliamentary Bill, 299
- -- Widening of Line Near Beckenham and Reconstruction of Bridge, 603
- -- Wimbledon and Sutton Intended Railway, Time Extension for Land Purchase, 327
- - Spanish Government Concession for Now Railway, 685
- - Stationery Office Preliminary Railway Returns for 1926, 383
- - Survey by Bolivian and Peruvian Governments with View to Construction of Railway at Lofty Elevation, 249
- - Swiss Federal Railways, Electrification Progress, 665
- - Sydney, Progress of Central Station and City Railway, 45
- - Texas, 75-Mile Gap in Incompleted Railway to be Built, 523
- - Thorne Colliery, Withdrawal of Bill for Private Railway, 577
- - Ticket "Census" on the Underground, Explanation of its Cause, 213
- - Timiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, Extension, 413
- - Traffic Returns for First Quarter of 1927, Figures Affected by Date of Good Friday, 413
- - Tramcar Equipment and Modern Speed Demand, 185
- - Tramway Fatal Derailment. Report and Recommendations, 45
- - Turkestan-Siberian Railway to be Laid, 181
- - Turkish Government's Projected Railway Schemes, 15
- - Twin-screw Steamers for Hey sham Belfast Service, 308, 355
- - Underground Electric Railways Company :
- -- London's Increased Population and Relative Increase in Rail and Road Travellers, 441
- -- Loud speaking Announcers of Stations in Trains Proposed, Unpopular Proposal, 441
- -- New Morning Train, Edgware to Charing Cross, 694
- -- Pooling Agreement Between Underground Railway, London General Omnibus Company, and London County Council for Tramways, 657
- -- Underground Company Accepts Record Number of Suggestions Sent in by Staff, 129
- - Unfair Road Motor Competition, Deputation from Railways and Trades Unions to Chancellor of Exchequer, 355
- - United States Transportation Act, 1920, Points of Difference from British Act, 629
- - Unpunctuality of Business Trains, Possible Explanation, 129
- - Victorian Government Railways, All-steel Restaurant Car, 657
- - Victorian Government Railways, Workshops, Clock Dial to Record Accidents, 377
- - Victorian Government's Choice of Local in Preference to English Firm's Tender, 269
- - Weekly Traffic Returns Compared with 1925 as Well as with Coal Strike Period, 551
- - Welland Railway, Old Line in Canada, Ceases Operation, Service Taken Over by Electric Lines, 551
- - Welsh Highland Railway, Receiver Appointed, 272 ; Railway to Continue Working, 383
- - Western Canada, Great Activity in Railway Construction Predicted, 15
- - Wireless Receiving Apparatus in Trains, 495
- - Woolwich, Cost of Locomotives and Parts Provided at, 299
- Rangoon, Improvement of Channel below, 355
- Rangoon University, Presentation by Burmah Company for Establishment of College of Mining and Engineering, 657
- Reaping Machine Invention Centenary, 657
- Reclamation of Large Swamp Area Along the Kootenay River, British Columbia, 603
- Reclamation Schemes in the Forth Estuary, Good Progress of, 577
- Record in Long Service, Employees of J. and E. Hall, Ltd., 113
- Refrigerating Plant, New, at Buenos Aires One of the Largest in the World, 45
- Refrigeration, Development of New Form of, 269
- Refrigerator, Household, New Swedish Type, 657
- Reinforced Concrete Bridges--see Bridges
- Reinforced Concrete, Mild versus High-tensile Steel in, 566
- Research and the Metal Industries Exhibition, 339
- Research Scholarships in Technology, 510
- Reservoir's Plight--see Hume Reservoir Reservoir Production Feat in Oregon, 523
- Reykiavik, Iceland, Scheme for Heating the Whole Town by Underground Hot Springs, 551
- Rhodesia Broken Hill Mine, Large Amount of Vanadium Minerals, 603
- Rio de Janeiro, State Concession for Port Works at Bay of Angra dos Reis, 685
- Road-covering Substance, A New, Invented in Sweden by Mr. John Behmer, 523
- Road Drills, Search for Less Noisy Type, 110
- Road Motor Vehicles Statistics for 1926, 389
- Road Watering in Sweden, Use of Sulphite Lye, 469
- Roadway Over Quebec Bridge Projected, 657
- Rolled Wire Rods, Home Production Reduced while Imported Rods Increase, 653
- Rolling Mill, New Type, Carnegie Steel Company, 413
- Romance of a Century, 559
- Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 222
- Royal Scholarships and Studentships in Science, 222
- Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, Annual Report, 589
- Rubber Bearings Valuable where Exposed to Grit, 551
- Rubber, Electro-deposition of, Difficulties, 159
- Rubber in Industrial Occupations, 657
- Rubber-lined Pipes, Astonishing Durability of, in Comparison with Lap-welded Mild Steel, 45
- Rubber, Use of, for Wet and Dry Grinding, 185
- Rubber Used for Tests on Skew Arches, 269
- Russian Mica Industry Development, 327
- Russian Nikitinski Mercury Mines to be Restarted, 45
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- SAFEGUARDING of Industries Act, Additional Articles Liable to Duty, 37
- Saint Nazaire, Improvement of Port, 441
- Salt River Power Station, South Africa, Further Extension of, 355
- San Pablo Bay, California, Proposed Bridge Across, 413
- Santo Domingo Port, Structural Improvements, 523
- Scholarship, Brenforce Travelling, Competition, 400
- Scholarships, British Empire, Engineering, at Loughborough College, Awards, 592
- Scholarships, Charles R. E. Bell Fund, 397
- Scholarships, Research, in Technology, 510
- Science, Applied, Graduates of Toronto Finding Posts in United States, 603
- Sea Wall, The Throndon, New Zealand, will be Largest in that Country, 45
- Seville, Port to be Made Accessible to Large Vessels, 299
- Shale Oil, Value of, and also Complexity of its Composition, 75
- SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
- - Agamemnon, Battleship, to be Broken Up and Replaced as Target Ship by the Centurion, 241
- - Atlantic Liner and the Port of London, 697
- - Belfast Boats Transferred to Heysham from Fleetwood Route, 308, 355
- - Blue Star Liner Andalucia, 253
- - Blue Star Liner Arandora, Trials of, 629
- - Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., to Erect New Docks at Toronto, 241
- - Cross-Channel Triple-screw Steamer to Run Between Vancouver and Nanaimo, 263
- - Deep-water Berths Projected at Durban, 129
- - Destroyers for Roumania, Design Order Given to J. I. Thonrycroft and Co., Ltd., 140
- - Dublin Bay, Measured Mile for Speed Trials of Sea-going Vessels, 355
- - Ferry Boat, Oil-engined, for Conveyance of MotorCars, 185
- - Hamburg-American Motor Passenger Liner Ordered, 577
- - H.M.S. Berwick, Light Cruiser, Completed, 469
- - H.M.S. Nelson, Britain's Most Powerful Battleship, Completed, 441
- SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):
- - Merchant Steamers at South Kensington Science Museum, 456
- - North German Lloyd Vessels to Call at Galway, 75
- - Rapid Work in Cargo Discharge, 136
- - Refrigerator Motor Ship, A Large, 370
- - Repairing Accommodation, Additional for, Trawlers at the Port of Fleetwood, 657
- - Secondary Batteries in Warships, 469
- - Sherard Osborn, Ex-Cable Ship, Fitted Out for Oil Extraction from Non-edible Fish, 159
- - Shipbuilding Industry Materials, Board of Trade Deputation, 154
- - Shipbuilding Industry Revival Reported from Moscow, 413
- - Shipbuilding in Russia, 374
- - Shipyard Reopening at Stockton, 213
- - Tonnage with Cargo and in Ballast at Ports of United Kingdom and to Other Countries, Statistics Show Reduction in Both for 1926, 299
- - Tonnage Under Construction for Great Britain and Ireland, 685
- - Tonnage of Vessels Entered into British India and Cleared Outwards with Cargoes, Analysis, 355
- - Trawler, First Steel Motor Twin-screw, in Shanghai, Launch of, 75
- - World Shipping, Improvement in Basic Conditions, 327
- SHOWS--see Exhibitions
- Skew Arches, Interesting Test Arrangement for Experiments on, Professor G. E. Beggs, 269
- Smokeless Fuel Plant at a Gasworks, Results Exceed Expectations, 269
- Sodium Carbonate Solutions, Adverse Effects on Aluminium, 551
- Solway Viaduct Closed as Dangerous, 303
- Soviet Spinning Factory, First Opened in Russia, 159
- Spanish Plans for Compulsory Expropriation for Hydro-electric Development, also for Construction of Road Exclusively for Motor Cars, 45
- Speed Indicator, Vest Pocket, Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, 286
- Spirit Distilleries in Groat Britain, Census, 299
- Spodumene Lithium Orc from Canada for German Experimental Use, 383
- Steam Pipe, Flexible Metallic, Failure of, on an Engine Makers' Test Bed, 523
- Steam Road Vehicles and their Coal Consumption, 577
- Steam Turbo-generators in Russia, Attempt to Extend Construction, 495
- Steel--see Iron
- Stone Preservation, 566, 635
- Storing Drawings for Reference, 566
- Story of the Electric Detonator, 551
- Suction Gas Power Plant Superseded by Steam Engine, 75
- Sulphite Cellulose Process, Memory of its Discoverer to be Marked by Fund for Research, 355
- Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Likely to Become the Largest Structure in the British Empire, 657
- Sydney Harbour Bridge Bearings, Special Train Necessary for Transport of, 75
T
- TECHNICAL Teachers, Annual Conference, 342
- Telegraph Offices Along Chinese Railway in Manchuria and Competition of Long-distance Telephones, 15
- Telephone Cable to Belgium, Group of Lines Opened, 495
- Telephone Kiosks, Large Number Erected and Increasing, 657
- Telephone System's Growth and Flourishing Condition Notwithstanding Coal Stoppage and General Strike in 1926, 299
- Telephone Talk Between Great Britain and Certain American States at £5 4s. per Minute, 213
- Television--see Wireless
- Tenders of Widely Varying Amounts, 327
- Testing Machine, Largest and Most Powerful in Canada, 185
- Tientsin and Tungchow, Proposal to Reopen Canal Between, 75
- Tin-bearing Land in Queensland, Company Formed to Work it, 101
- Tin Discovery at Largs, Ayrshire, 269
- Tin Mine, Tambo, Northern Transvaal, Development of, 441
- Tin Ore Deposit in the Northern Transvaal, Great Extent of, 355
- Tin-plate Company Starting New Mills, 159
- Tire Puncture on Four and Six-wheelers, F. A. Boyce, 169
- Tires, Manufacture of Various Types, Pirelli, Ltd., 685
- Toronto Bricklayers' Increased Wage, 101
- Toronto's Harbour Project, Necessary Expenditure, 269
- Transatlantic Conversation with Possibility of Seeing as Well as Hearing the Speaker, 15
- Tristan da Cunha Receives First Steamer Visit for Twelve Months, 213
- Tunnel Aqueduct, A Second, to Carry Water from the Catskills to New York, 413
- Turbine, Fourneyron, Celebration of the Invention, 629
- Turbine Pumps for Shanghai, Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 566
- Tyneside Big Advertising Campaign, 495
- Tyneside and Unemployment, 495
V
- VACUUM Cups to Replace Slings, 269
- Vacuum Tube, Reputed World's Largest, Now in Use in Radio Station, 551
- Vanadium Properties, Opinions Differ, 413
- Venezuelan Government Scheme for Widening Bay and Port Reconstruction, 75
- Vickers Group Amateur Operatic Society, 222
- Vizagapatam Harbour to Become Transhipment Port for Manganese Ore, 383
W
- WADE'S Tables, 113
- War Office Large Contract for Hacksaw Blades, 602
- Water Powers of Canada, Nelson River Capacity, 677
- WATER SUPPLY :
- - Australian Water Catchment Neglect, Proposal to Remove Control from Government Departments, 603
- - Brixton and Newton Ferrers, Scheme for Water Supply, 125
- - Chungking, China, Projected Supply, 629
- - Gatineau River, Quebec, Large Storage Reservoir, 685
- - Geelong, Victoria, District, Projected Increase of Stocks of Water, 101
- - Groendal Water Scheme of Uitenhage Town Council, South Africa, 547
- - Metropolitan Water Board Electrically Driven Centrifugal Pumps, 685
- - Redruth Town's Water Supply Augmentation, 495
- - Reservoir, Record, for Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, 441
- - South Australian Water Supplies, Hume Reservoir Threatened, 603
- - Sydney Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board Contract for New Pipe Line, 441
- - Sydney Water Supply Augmentation by Cordeaux Dam, 355
- - Water Conservation, Proposal to Dam the Lachlan River, New South Wales, 355
- - Water and Sewerage System of San Jose, Costa Rica, Commission to Consider Extension, 75
- - Waterworks Pumping Plant, Centrifugal Type, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 228
- - World's Water Reservoirs' Capacities, 159
- WATER-TUBE Boiler Tube Failure, 523
- Water Wheels in Power Plants in the United States, Capacity of, 577
- Waterworks, Old Buildings, at Slough to be Converted into Factory, 129
- Winnington Chemical Works, Reconstruction Contemplated by Brunner, Mond and Co., 355
- WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
- - Amazon River, Broadcasting Station to be Erected on, 327
- - Atmospherics, Range of Interference with Reception, 577
- - Birmingham Proposes By-laws for Control of Wireless Aerials, 629
- - British Broadcasting Corporation's Proposed Change, 657
- - Broadcasting Station, Large, at Zeesen, 685
- - Calcutta and Bombay Stations of Indian Broadcasting Company to Begin Work in August, 551
- - Characteristics of Wireless Waves Ten Miles Aloft, Test by French Scientists, 441
- - European Broadcasting Stations, Minor Adjustments in Wave Lengths Projected, 551
- - European Wireless Engineers' Conference, 213
- - Federal Radio Commission Orders to Stations, 629
- - High-power Broadcast Station in Germany Audible All Over Europe, 441
- - Hull Trawlers Proceeding to Greenland Equipped with Wireless Telephone Apparatus, 685
- - Loud Speakers, Lecture and Demonstration, J. E. Roe, 577
- - Nanking, Wireless Station at Pehchikoh, 75
- - Portable Radio Direction Finder, F. W. Dunmore, 233
- - Rumanian Company to Monopolise Broadcasting Manufacture of Radio Apparatus, andc., 299
- - Ship's Wireless Equipment, Simple Spark and Continuous Wave Telegraphy, 299
- - Sophia, Tenders for New Wireless Telegraphic and Telephonic Station from British, French and German Firms, 303
- - South Seas Wireless Stations Broadcast Copra Quotations, 213
- - Telephone Receiving Station, Transatlantic, in Scotland, 3-Mile Long Aerials, 441
- - Television Between London and Glasgow, 629 Television Between New York and Washington, Successful Demonstration Over 250 Miles, 441
- - Transatlantic Wireless Telephony Receiving Station at Kern back, Near Cupar, 327
- - Wireless Communication Between Lighthouses on the Clyde, 657
- - Wireless Problems Discussion at Colonial Conference in London, 657
- WOOD Preservers' Association, American, Incising or Treating Timber, Tests on, 413
- Wood Protection by Aluminium Leaf Coating, 185
- Workington Dock Opening, 629
- World Motor Transport Congress, 327
Y
- YEAST-making Industry, New, Starting in Western Canada, 577
Z
- ZEEBRUGGE Mole, Project to Replace, by One Built on Arches, 491
- Zinc Reduction Plants, Production of Slab Zinc in U.S.A., 441
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