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A

  • ACETYLENE and Coal Gas, Illuminating Power and Immunity from Risk, 135
  • Acetylene, Compressed, in a Porous Substance, Government Order, 53

AERONAUTICS:

  • - Aerodrome at Durban, Proposed Erection’ 635
  • - Aerodrome at Goregaon, Bombay, 539
  • - Aeroplane Surplus Engine at Work in Factory, 85
  • - American Offer for Aeroplanes and Engines from British Disposal Department, 154
  • - Amsterdam Aircraft Exhibition, British Section Delayed by Strikes, 157
  • - Aviation Exhibition, Paris, 565
  • - “Bristol” Fighter Biplane, Continuous Commission 463
  • - Dutch Aviation Routes to be Opened Next Year ; Services to England and Elsewhere, 572
  • - Fiat B.R.F. Biplane, 635
  • - Fire Patrols by Aeroplane over Californian Forest Reserves, 301
  • - India, Aerodrome Construction near Bangalore, 85
  • - Insect Hunting Surveys by Aeroplane, 635
  • - Man-power Aeroplane Flight at Paris, G. Poulain, 157
  • - Pan - American Aeronautic Convention, Colonel E. Lister Jones’ Address, 161
  • - Rome to Turin Flight, Record Broken, 85
  • - Semi-rigid Airship Purchased from Italy by U.S.A., 489
  • - United States Airship Blown Up Owing to Sun Heat Expansion, 11
  • - Wireless Telephony, Air Squadrons Fitted with during War, 157
  • AFFORESTATION Cost, Amount Allocated by Government, 135
  • Agricultural Engineers’ Combination, 419
  • Agricultural Implements Imported into India, 11
  • Agricultural Tractors and Ploughs, Royal Agricultural Society Trials, 635
  • Alcohol, andc., from Coke-oven Gas, Process for Commercial Development, E. Bury, 635
  • Alcohol as Fuel for High-speed Internal Combustion Engines, Benzol Admixture Necessary, 111
  • Alcohol from the Mahwa Tree, 85
  • Alcoholic Motor Spirit Factory in Natal, Output of, 157
  • Algeria’s Mineral Exports, 613
  • Alloy, Iron, Acid-proof, Italian’s Claim, 59
  • Alloys of the Duralumin Type, Heat Treatment of, 35
  • Aluminates of Lime, Value as Cement, 85
  • Aluminium Alloy with Calcium, 279
  • Aluminium and Alloys Coating Flux, S. O. Cowper-Coles, 489
  • Aluminium in Germany, Output, and Need of Coal, 359
  • Aluminium, Prescription for Soldering, 11
  • Aluminium, Useful American Circular, 305
  • American Association of Engineers, Committee on Legislation, 35
  • American Concrete Institute, Recommendations, 135
  • American Lakes and Rivers, Plan for Control and Regulation of Discharge and Flow, 589
  • American Petroleum Export Statistics, 279
  • Architectural and Museum Studies, Prizes for Drawings ; Conditions, 419
  • Armstrong College, Appointments of Principal and Registrar, 111
  • Armstrong College, Vacant Professorship of Engineering, 359
  • Asbestos Production in Rhodesia, 411

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :

  • - ASSOCIATION, BRITISH :
  • -- Statistics of War Transportation in France, Colonel Sir G. Beharrell, 279
  • -- Transport Policy, Mr. Acworth, 279
  • - ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN :
  • -- Strike at Works of Kerr, Stuart and Co., Stoke-on-Trent, Supported by Association, 11
  • - SHEFFIELD BRANCH :
  • -- Winter Programme ; Projected Lectures, 613
  • - ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
  • -- Scientific Management, H. W. Allingham, 613
  • - INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Council Formation, 157
  • - INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
  • -- Autumn Meeting in France, Proposed, 565
  • -- Bessemer Medal Award, 231
  • -- President for Next Year, Dr. J. E. Stead, 548
  • - INSTITUTE OF METALS :
  • -- Brass : Its Construction and Impurities’ F. S. J. Pile, 635
  • -- Micro-mechanism of the Ageing of Duralumin, Dr. Zay Jeffries, 255
  • - INSTITUTE OF MINE SURVEYORS OF GREAT BRITAIN :
  • - SCOTTISH BRANCH :
  • -- Discussion of Objects of Institute ; Salaries Question, 359
  • - INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
  • -- Examination for Admission to Membership, 589
  • -- Meeting, 287
  • -- Presidential Address, Thos. Clarkson, 287
  • -- Reception, 478
  • - INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Fowls Lodged by Institution, 207
  • - INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Liverpool Sub-centre to be Formed, 539
  • -- Water Power, Professor Magnus Maclean. 279
  • - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA) :
  • -- Rapid Establishment and Predicted Usefulness of the Institution, 539
  • - INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND :
  • -- Reoccupation of Old Premises Commandeered by Ministry of Munitions, 437
  • -- Special Steels and Aluminium Alloys, Importance in Motor Vehicles and Aircraft, Dr. T. Blackwood Murray, 589
  • - INSTITUTION, JUNIOR, OF ENGINEERS :
  • -- Members’ List, 359
  • - INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY ENGINEERS :
  • -- Flags for Road Paving, Natural and Artificial, F. W. Bricknell, 359

ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :

  • - INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
  • -- Awards of Elgar Scholarship and Earl of Durham Prize, 181
  • -- Cammell Laird and Parsons Scholarships, Entries for, 181 ; Awards, 421
  • -- Martell Scholarship in Naval Architecture (1920), 597
  • -- Scholarships Offered, 24, 135
  • - INSTITUTION, NORTH-EAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
  • -- Joint Technical Institute for the North- East Coast Institution and the Cleveland Institution of Engineers, 181
  • - INSTITUTION, ROYAL :
  • -- Christmas Juvenile Lectures : The World of Sound, Professor W. H. Bragg, 528
  • -- Election of Members and Honorary Members, 564
  • -- Meetings, 476, 564
  • -- Programme up to Easter, 1920, 564
  • - SOCIETY, CERAMIC :
  • -- Refractory Materials Section ; Arrangements for Meetings, 383
  • - SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS :
  • -- Award of Premiums for Papers, 646
  • -- New Scheme for Association of Engineering Societies, Offer of Annual Premium by Mr. Burnard Geen, 11
  • - CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SOCIETY :
  • -- Papers and Awards, 625
  • - SOCIETY, FARADAY :
  • -- Magnetic Hardness of Ferrous Metals, andc., L. A. Wild, 255
  • - SOCIETY, OPTICAL :
  • -- Spirit Level from Captured Zeiss Director, Liquids for Filling Levels, J. W. French, 135
  • -- Spirit Level, Requirements, Major E. O. Henrici, 59
  • - SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF ARTS :
  • -- Australian Growth in Industrial Manufacture, Sir J. McCall on, 59
  • -- Trueman Wood Lecture, Sir Oliver Lodge, 613
  • -- Use of Electricity in Agriculture, Dr. J. F. Crowley, 489
  • - SOCIETY OF TECHNICAL ENGINEERS :
  • -- Mass Meeting, 554, 601
  • ATHENS, Exhibition of British Manufactures, 207, 411, 489, 515, 565
  • Australia, Rapid Growth in Industrial Manufacture, 59
  • Automatic and Electric Furnaces, Limited, Loan of Magnetic Sclerometer for Demonstration, 315

B

  • BALLOONS Used in Tree Fumigation, 515
  • Barcelona, Annual International Fair Instituted, 511
  • Beardmore and Co.’s Large Section Mill, 181
  • Bearing Metals and Modern Metallography, 279
  • Belgian Rolling Mills, Esperance Abandoned, New Works Projected at Hourpes, 489
  • Belgium, British Trade with, Catalogues at Liege, 262
  • Bennis, Ed., and Co., Lantern Slides for Lectures, 526
  • Benzole and the Cinematograph, 22
  • Benzole, Increased Production and Further Possibilities as Substitute for Motor Spirit, 11 Benzole, “ National,” Test with a Sunbeam Car, 207, 255
  • Benzole Test on 10,000-Miles Run by Sunbeam Car, 589
  • Bill to Prevent “Lightning Strikes,” 419
  • Birmingham, Big Scheme in Progress for Improvement of Hockley Brook, 85
  • Blowpipe Cutting of Scrap Metal, 181
  • Board of Trade, Certain Powers of, Transferred to Home-office, 539
  • Board of Trade Departments, New Addresses and Telephone Numbers, 502
  • Board of Trade, New Administrative Council, 305
  • Boiler Plates, Steel, in the Yangtze Valley, High Prices Paid, 35
  • Boiler Tube Explosion Report, 85
  • Boilers Heated by Electricity, 11
  • Bombay, New Companies Organised, 35
  • Borneo and Sumatra Waterfalls, Available Horse-power, 359
  • Bradford Engineering Society, Coming of Age, 392
  • Brazil Trade, Increased Imports and Exports, 463
  • Brewers’ Exhibition, 452, 476
  • Brick Chimney for Cleveland Electric Company, Dimensions of, 85
  • Bridge, Highway, in Ohio, Accident during Reconstruction, 565
  • British Chemical Manufacturers’ Association, Visit to Germany, 68
  • British East African Land, Government Condition for Leasing, 613
  • British Industries Fair, Birmingham’s Share, 146
  • British Science and Key Industries Exhibition at Glasgow, 157, 328
  • British Scientific Products Exhibition, 59
  • British Westinghouse Company, Change of Name, 181, 548
  • Brussels Commercial Fair, Proposed, 157
  • Buenos Aires, Proposed Underground System of Electric Tramways, 613
  • Building Materials’ Tenacity ; Observations in the War Area, Sir B. Fletcher, 359
  • Bullion Salved from the Wreck of the Laurentic at Entrance to Lough Swilly, 157

C

  • CABLE Across the Pacific Ocean, 332
  • Calcutta Corporation and Question of Sanitary Dwellings, 411
  • Canada, Export Trade, Increase since 1914, 85
  • Canada and Street Cars, Decision Against Local Manufacture in Toronto, 111
  • Canadian Water Power Development, Professor J. C. McLennan, 305
  • Canal, Crinan, Position under Consideration by Ministry of Transport, 635
  • Canal, First, in Northern India, Proposed Celebration of Centenary, 59
  • Canal, Huningue to Strasburg, Proposed Hydro-electric Stations, 565
  • Canal, Ship, Proposed, at South-west of Long Island, U.S.A., 613
  • Canal System in Canada, Government Survey, 565
  • Canal System of South Yorkshire, Reorganisation under Consideration, 635
  • Canals’ Future as a Difficult Problem, 135
  • Canalising the Rhone, Power and Coal Saving, 255
  • Cape Copper Company Closes Mines, Large Returns since 1863, 85
  • Casein Glues, Valuable Properties, 111
  • Casting Iron Pipes, Centrifugal System, 613
  • Cement, Waterproof, Sir G. K. Scott Moncrieff, 489
  • Census of Europeans in South Africa, 11
  • Chain Manufacturers, New Association, 124, 220, 359
  • Charcoal Briquettes in India ; Difficulty, 157
  • Chemical Employers and Motor Transport Employers’ Federations, Alliance, 59
  • Chemical Engineer as a Liaison Officer, 181
  • Chemistry, Organic, Professorship at Armstrong College, Dr. S. Smiles Appointed, 157
  • Chicago and the Atlantic, Improved Water Communication, 59
  • Chimney, Tall Reinforced Concrete, at Sagano- seki, Professor Omori’s Conclusions, 437, 463
  • Chimneys, Tall, Stresses by Wind Pressure and Seismic Motion Compared, 437
  • China Clay Transport Difficulties and Settlement, 514
  • China, Local Materials Economically Used for Construction Work, D. F. McLeod, 181
  • Chinese Dockyard Improved to Carry Out American Contracts, 231
  • Cinematograph as Advocate for Benzole, 22

COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES:

  • - Amount of Coal Required to Mill One Ton of Ore, 589
  • - Anthracite Seam Struck at Glyn Neath, 231 Argentine Coal Discovery, its Great Value, 207
  • - Belgian Blast-furnaces and Coke Scarcity, 333
  • - British Columbia and Coalfields, 383
  • - Calcium Carbide Manufacture and Byproduct Extraction from Coal and Shale at Natal Collieries, 565
  • - Coal Discovery in Chili, 613
  • - Coal Mining in Germany, Decreasing Output, Increasing Cost of Production, 85
  • - Coal Transport by Rail, Suspended Restrictions, 279
  • - Commercial Motor Users’ Association and Coal Permits, 74
  • - Compressed Air Coal-cutting Machines, Tests, 589
  • - Controller of Coal Mines, Change of Appointment, 437
  • - Dutch East Indies, Increased Coal Consumption, 259
  • - Electrical Charges Advance with Price of Coal, 135
  • - Federated Malay States, Useful Discovery of Coal and Output, 539
  • - Fire Extinction by Mud Jet, 135
  • - Gasworks, Demand for Asli Guarantee, 315
  • - High-priced Coal and Hydro-electric Power Extension, 7
  • - India, Increased Output of Coal Mines, 59
  • - Ireland, Stationary Output of Coal, 565
  • - Kent Collieries during the Railway Strike, 411
  • - Lens and Lievin Mines Flooding ; Ten Years Required for Complete Restarting, 135
  • - Lord Bute no Longer Colliery Proprietor, 59
  • - Lourenco Marques, Coal Deposits Found, 157
  • - Melbourne Harbour Coaling Plant, 515
  • - Mines Unwatering, Need of Barriers, 515
  • - Mines Water-logged in the Tipton District, 181
  • - Mining in Formosa, Primitive Methods, 231
  • - Natal, Coal and Bituminous Shale Development in, 411
  • - Natal Navigation Company’s New Coal Area, 515
  • - Natal, Official Coal Trade Report, Decreasing Output, 383
  • - Nationalisation of Mines, Mr. Justice Sankey’s Report, 23
  • - New Zealand, Coal Discovery in, 157
  • - New Zealand Coal Mines and Nationalisation, 312
  • - Oil Fuel in France, Commission Urges its Use to Replace Coal, 565
  • - Output of Coal in the United Kingdom during Four Weeks, 359
  • - Output, Slight Improvement, 287
  • - Powell Duffryn Company’s New Pit, 539
  • - Pulverised Coal for Open-hearth Furnaces, N. C. Harrison, 539
  • - Quick Work at a Colliery, 279
  • - Seven-hour Day and the Output, 255
  • - South Africa, Coal Development Company Formed, 383
  • - South Africa, New Colliery, 157
  • - Spitsbergen Coal Deposits, Scottish Syndicate to Prospect, 11
  • - Spitzbergen, Coal Exports from, 613
  • - Spitsbergen, Further Coal Discovery, 157
  • - Storing Coal in Carbonic Acid Gas, 589
  • - Temperature of Coal Mines, Atmospheric Conditions, Ventilation and Health, 539
  • - Tonkin Output from the Hongay Mines, 255
  • - United States Coal Consumption Estimate, 57
  • - Vienna Company’s Coke Supply Transferred to Czechs with Change of Frontiers, 535
  • - Wagon Shortage on Railways, Measures Taken on Behalf of Collieries, 135
  • - Water in South Staffordshire Mines, 589
  • - Western India, Trial Boring for Coal ; Heavy Cost of Coal at Bombay, 565
  • CONCRETE Caissons for Bridge Foundations, Best Method of Sinking, F. W. Sweeney, 35
  • Concrete and Fire Resistance, 135
  • Concrete Mooring Buoys Compared with Steel,
  • Concrete Pipe Failure in Arizona, Professor G. E. P. Smith, 181
  • Concrete Replaces Plain Steel for Cranes, 383
  • Concrete Setting Studied by Assistance of Camera, 111
  • Concrete Tanks for Fuel Oil Storage, 85
  • Copper in Ancient India, Mr. Panchanan Neogi, 515
  • Copper Conductors, 242
  • Copper Contact Bows of Electric Railways Replaced by Carbon, 515
  • Copper Mines in Norway, Cost of Production and Falling Prices, 411
  • Copper as a Protective Against Corrosion of Steel, 305
  • Cornish Mining in St. Ives District, 565
  • Corrosion in Boilers with Turbines and with Reciprocating Engines ; Tests, 157
  • Corundum, Artificial, Cheap Manufacture of, Possible in England, C. J. Brockbank, 635
  • Cotton Mill in Central China ; British and American Machinery, 255
  • Creosoted Piles, Long Life of, 255
  • Crystal Palace Engineering Society : Papers and Awards, 625
  • Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering, Admiral Sir G. W. Moore on Future of Engineering, 122

D

  • DAM Proposed Across Sutlej River, India, Highest in the World, 613
  • Dam, Proposed, for Irrigation Scheme in Idaho, Higher than Any Yet Built, 613
  • Dam in Tasmania, Cause of Failure, H. E. Bellamy, 383
  • Davidson and Company’s War Work Booklet, 98
  • Daylight Saving in General Favour, 215
  • Death of Mr. T. P. Shonts : His Work on Panama Canal Development and on New York Subways, 569
  • Decimal Currency, Increased Adoption, 411
  • Derrick Cranes with Reinforced Concrete Replacing Plain Steel, 383
  • Diamond Getting by Use of a Diving Bell, 231
  • Diesel Engine Users’ Association : Applies for Grant for Research, Complains of Household Fuel Order as Applied to Electrical Companies Using Oil, 59
  • Ding-Dong Mine Reopening, 411
  • Disabled Men Nearly All Again at Work, 85
  • Dock, Largest in the World Projected at Vancouver Island, 234
  • Dolomite Deposits in the Peak District of Derbyshire, Scheme for Working, 35
  • Douglas Fir Timbers, Old and New, Results of Tests, 207
  • Dredging Bucket Weighing Nearly 20 Tons, 207
  • Drills, Small Twist, Device for Protection, 231
  • Duralumin, Ageing of, Dr. Zay Jeffries, 255
  • Duralumin and Kindred Alloys, Heat Treatment of, 35
  • Dutch East Indies, Road and Railway Construction Extended, 515
  • Dutch Margarine Makers’ Purchase of Oil Mills at Selby, 85
  • Dutch Section of the Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 320

E

  • EAST AFRICAN Mines Department and Geological Survey, 539
  • Eisteddford, Welsh, and Applied Science, 279

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Accrington, Extensions of Generating Plant, 255
  • - Agriculture, Use of Electricity in, Dr. J. F. Crowley, 489
  • - Air from Turbo-generators as Forced Draught for Furnaces, 333
  • - Alloy for Resistance Elements of Electrical Instruments, F. Weimar, 565
  • - Austria’s Lost Coal to be Replaced by Electric Power, 535
  • - Ayr, Proposed Loan for Electricity Supply, 207
  • - Birmingham’s Electric Dust Carts, Batteries from America, 35
  • - Bolton, Projected Expenditure on New Transformers, 207
  • - Burma, Hydro-electric Plant for Mine, 207
  • - Canadian Electrical Association : Bare and Covered Wires, 455
  • - Canadian Electric Generating Plants, Statistics, 305
  • - Castings for Switch-boxes, Replaced by Electric Welding, 463
  • - Ceylon Hydro-electric Scheme, 489
  • - Coal Prices and Electrical Charge Increase, 135
  • - Copper Conductors, 242
  • - Cracking of Rubber Insulation on High- tension Cables, F. B. Silsbe, 589
  • - Denmark, Large Hydro-electric Works for Jutland, 279
  • - Doncaster Corporation Loan for Generating Station, 635
  • - Douglas Electric Light Supply, 181
  • - Dundee Electricity Scheme, 181 ; Proposal for Extension by Use of Water from the Tummel Valley, 279
  • - Furnace Installation, Electric, for Norway, from United States, 635
  • - Generating Station Statistics in the United States, 85
  • - German Output of Crucible and Electric Steel, Furnaces Employed, 111
  • - Glasgow Electrical Finance, 333
  • - Gwalior, India, Electricity Supply, 181
  • - High-tension Electrical Power Transmission, Extension of Possibilities, 589
  • - High-voltage Transmission, Practicability, Southern Californian Successful Operations, 493
  • - Hull Electrical Plant Extensions, Loan Sanctioned, 135
  • - Indian Scheme for Electric Supply from Local Water Power in the Nilgiris, 539
  • - Italy, Two Large New Hydro-electric Stations for Industrial Work, 279
  • - Japanese Electrically Driven Steel Plant Coming from the United States, 635
  • - Kelp for Insulation, in Australia, 333
  • - London Electricity Supplies, Linking-up, 635
  • - Manchester’s Proposed Loan for Generating Station, 279
  • - Mercury Vapour Rectifiers for Transforming High-tension Current, 613
  • - Niagara, Power Utilisation and Natural Beauty, 383
  • - Ootacamund,. Madras, Proposed Electric Supply from Sandy Nullah Waterfall, 59
  • - Osaka Steam-driven Electrical Installation, Largest in the Far East, 437

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):

  • - Paris Electric Power Distribution, Large Outlay, 181
  • - Pittsburgh, Large Power Plant, 255
  • - Power in India, Increasing Demand for, 429
  • - Power Project in Manitoba, 255
  • - Railway and Dock Generating Stations and Lines Exempted from Transfer under Electricity Supply Bill, 135
  • - Rapid Reversing Motor at Indiana Harbour, 157
  • - Rhodesia and Available Electric Horsepower, 35
  • - Rhone Development, Use of Power in Paris, P.L.M. Railway, andc., Government Outlay, 613
  • - Rivets, Electrically Heated, G. M. Clark, 589
  • - Rotherham Loans for Electricity Undertaking Bill to be Passed, 135
  • - Sheffield Electrical Finance, 333
  • - Spain, Utilisation of Water Power of the River Tort, 181
  • - Suffolk Electricity Supply Company Obtains Exemption from the Household Fuel and Lighting Order, 437
  • - Surplus Hydro-electric Power Developed in British Columbia, 642
  • - Temperature of Electric Furnaces, Device to Regulate, Monsieur Lequex, 489
  • - Towing, Electric, on the Canal de la Marne, 255
  • - Transport, Ministry of, and New Powers under the Electricity Bill, 539
  • - Trial Borings with View to Tunnel Under Liffey for Electric Mains, 207
  • - Whitley Council for the West Midland Electricity Supply Industry, 287
  • - Wind Power as Source of Electrical Supply, Comparison with Gas, 59
  • - York City Hydro-electric Scheme, 489
  • ELECTROLYTIC Zinc in Australia, 157
  • Ellesmere Port, New Wharves for Ocean-going Steamers, 11
  • Engine, James Watt, 206, 213
  • Engineers’ Patience and Pay, 31
  • Engineering, The Future of, Admiral Sir G. W. Moore, at the Crystal Palace School of Engineering, 122
  • Exhibition, All-British, Proposed at Singapore, 613
  • Exhibition, in Athens by Federation of British Industries, 207, 411
  • Exhibition, Aviation, in Paris, 565
  • Exhibition, at Barcelona, British Firms to Exhibit Mechanical Inventions, andc., 305
  • Exhibition, Brewers, 452, 476
  • Exhibition, of British Manufactures at Athens, 207, 411, 489, 515, 565
  • Exhibition, British Science and Key Industries, at Glasgow, 157, 328
  • Exhibition, International Motor Boat and Marine and Stationary Engine, 626
  • Exhibition, Mining, in South Africa, 534
  • Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering, and Machinery, at Olympia, 11, 181, 320
  • Exhibition, Union of Inventors of the Loire, 359
  • Exhibition, of Venezuela, First National, 437
  • Explosion of Economiser at Yorkshire Dye Works, 463
  • Explosion of Safety Valve Chest Due to Collision between Tug and Dredger, 111
  • Explosion at Scotswood Works, Official Report, 35
  • Explosions in War Factories, Low Rate of Fatalities, 231
  • Explosive Charges for Sea Depth Soundings, 463

F

  • FACTORIES, Safety Pamphlet Issued by Home-office, 620
  • Factory and Agricultural Labour, Suggested Alternation of, 515
  • FEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES :
  • - Change of Address, 59
  • - Exhibition in Athens, 207, 411, 489, 515, 565
  • - Finland’s Water Power Resources, 411
  • - Instigates Government Continuance of Emergency Road Transport Service, 411
  • - Sending Staff to Cologne, 111
  • FEDERATION OF TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS :
  • - Formation and Objects, 238
  • - Meeting, Constitution Proposals, 290
  • Ferrous Metals—see Iron and Steel
  • Fertiliser Manufacture from Phospha tic Rock at Johannesburg, 35
  • Fibre from Eucalyptus Bark ; Factory Started in Australia, 589
  • File for Cleaning Contact Points of Sparking Plugs, Brown Brothers, Limited, 601
  • Files and Drills, Economical Use of, 463
  • Fire in Coal Stack, Extinguishing, 383
  • Fire Engine for Refilling Water Reservoir, 181
  • Fire Extinction by Mud Jet in Collieries, 135
  • Fire-grates, Economy in, 635
  • Fire Losses in this Country, Enormous Increase this Year, 231
  • Fire Losses Greater per Head in Canada than Elsewhere, 111
  • Fire Patrols, Aeroplane, Over Californian Forest Reserves, 301
  • Fires in Grain Elevator Caused by Wheat Dust Collecting on Electric Lamp, 111
  • Fish Scarcity at Billingsgate and the Railway Companies, 58
  • Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen, Experiments Resumed, 489
  • Flag-pole, Reinforced Concrete, 157
  • Flux for Coating Aluminium and Alloys, S. O. Cowper-Coles, 489
  • Fog, Effect of, on Light Intensity, C. L. Utterback, 337
  • Foire de Paris, Variety of Exhibits, 383
  • Ford Tractor Factory at Cork, 255
  • Forest Area, Valuable, in Asia Minor, 538
  • “France,” A Catalogue of French Industry, Exports, andc., 613
  • Franco-Polish Society Founded in Warsaw, 589
  • French Docks Congestion, Measures to Relieve 383
  • French Offer for Works near Saarbriicken, 463
  • French Purchase of Peat Bog in Ireland for Fuel Making, 85
  • French Reconstruction of Roads, Railways, Bridges, Tunnels, Telegraphs, and Telephones, 117
  • French Reconstructional Work ; Question of Contracts for British and American Firms, 437
  • French Unused Water Power for Relief of Coal Scarcity, Suggestion, 59
  • Fuel Economy Organisation Committee s Report, Sir R. Hadfield on, 59
  • Fuel Economy in Power Production, W. T. Lane, 359
  • Fuel, French Commission Urges Use of Oil to Replace Coal, 565
  • Fuel for Internal Combustion Engines, Alcohol Requires Addition of Benzole, 111
  • Fuel Oil Tanks at Portland, 81
  • Fuel Research ; Government Station at Greenwich, 207, 305

G

  • GADGETTS for Motorists, 522
  • Gas and Electricity Derived from Wind Power, Mr. F. Barrett on, 59
  • Gas as Fuel for Motor Vehicles, Uncertainties of Liquid Fuel, 135
  • Geological Survey and Museum, Transfer of Departments,1 489
  • Geophone, Successful Experiment in Pennsylvania Coal Mine, 111
  • German Amalgamation of Big Electrical and other Firms, 589
  • German Union of Technical Societies, Petition for New Technical Library, 11
  • Germany Outbids other European Countries for Erection of Wireless Telegraphy Station, 255
  • Glass Globes and Window Glass, Factory for Manufacture of, to be Erected at Queenborough, 111
  • Glass-making in West Norfolk, 207
  • Glue Joints and Varnished Wood Surfaces, 437
  • Gold Mine, Deepest of any Metal Aline in the World, 383
  • Gold Mines, Low-grade, in South Africa, Serious Position, 207
  • Gold Ore Reserves of the Rand, 35
  • Gold Refinery for the Rand, Proposed, 411
  • Gold from the Transvaal, Effect on the Industry of a Free Market, 333
  • Government Car Used as Beehive, 111
  • Government Financial Help for Higher Education of Ex-Service Officers and Men, 181, 279
  • Government Sale of Cranes and Machine Tools, 181
  • Grantham and District Engineering Society, 411
  • Grantham, Special Engineering School for Boys, 613
  • Gravel as an Aggregate in Concrete, 135
  • Greenwich, Fuel Research Station at, 207
  • Gunpowder in Railway Workshops, 135
  • Gwalior State Project for Waterway Connection with Calcutta, 11

H

  • HARDENING of Duralumin, 35
  • Health, New Ministry of, 11
  • Heat Economy in Chemical Works, Harold Nielsen, 613
  • Hong-Kong’s Imports of Tin, 463
  • Hooghly River Bed Survey, 59
  • House-building, Comparison between Cost of Brick and Concrete, 207
  • Hydraulic Works on the Rhone, 378, 383
  • Hydro-electric Plant in Burma, 207
  • Hydro-electric Power Extension in Sweden, 7
  • Hydro-electric Power, Surplus Developed in British Columbia, 642
  • Hydro-electric Scheme, Ceylon, 489
  • Hydro-electric Scheme, York City, 489
  • Hydro-electric Schemes—see also Electrical Matters
  • Hydrogen Peroxide, Experimental Plant for, by Kynoch Limited, in Natal, 380
  • Hydrographic Surveys in the North Sea, 181

I

  • IMPERIAL Mineral Resources Bureau, Offices Moved, 231
  • India, Distillation of Wood and Production of Stockholm Tar, 85
  • India, Government and Private Service in, 406
  • India, Water Power Resources of, Report on, 437, 515
  • Indian Public Works Department, Increased Pay for Members, 363
  • Indian Scheme for Dredging Chilka Lake to Avoid Flooding, 411
  • Indians to have Training in Navigation, Bom* bay Scheme, 35
  • Industrial League Conference of Employers and Employed, 290
  • Industrial Life in America, President Wilson on, 383
  • Industrial Reconstruction Council and Industrial League ; Amalgamation ; New Title, 290
  • Insect Hunting Surveys by Aeroplane, 635
  • Institute Building for General Use of Technical Societies in South Africa, 135
  • International Electrotechnical Commission Alee ting, 314
  • Ipswich Rails, British Tender Preferred to American, 157

IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Acid-proof Iron Alloy, Claim by Italian, 59
  • - Anzan Steel Works of South Manchuria Railway, Plant Extension and Output, 489
  • - Austria-Hungary’s Steel Output in 191 7 and 1918, 333
  • - Bethlehem-Chile Iron Ore Dock at Cruze- Grande, 279
  • - Blast-furnaces at Wellingborough Re-opened,
  • - British Federation of Iron, Steel, Tin-plate and Metal Merchants, Aleeting between Merchants and Manufacturers, 333

IRON AND STEEL (continued):

  • - Castings, Iron, in America, Cost of, at Begin ning of Last Century, 437
  • - Castings Replaced by Electric Welding of Steel Plates, 463
  • - Chrome Iron Ore Discovery in Rhodesia, 157
  • - Coating Iron Articles, Dr. C. Baskerville’s Method, 157
  • - Copper as a Protective Against Steel Corrosion, 305
  • - Corrosion of Iron Hot-water Pipes, Method of Prevention, 85
  • - Ferrous Metals, Measuring Magnetic Hardness, andc., L. A. Wild, 255
  • - First Cast of Steel at Coatbridge Works, 589
  • - French Iron and Steel Companies Amalgamation, 279
  • - French Tool Steel, “Etiquette Rouge,” 305
  • - German Iron and Steel Industries Proposed Combination, 411
  • - German Output of Crucible and Electric Steel in 1917, 111
  • - Gorman Prices of Pig Iron, Spiegel, and Merchant Bars, 489
  • - Ingot Heating, Possible Injury by Great Speed, F. E. Bash, 589
  • - Iron Oro Deposit Investigation by United States Geological Survey, 463
  • - Lorraine Iron Ore for Export to Germany, French Price for, 463
  • - Manganese Shortage : Additional Sources Indicated, 565
  • - Ontario, Two New Steel Works being Built, 539
  • - Pretoria Iron and Steel Industry, Proposed Extension, 565
  • - Rusting of Steel having Copper Content, 85
  • - Steel Boiler Plates in the Yangtze Valley, High Prices Paid, 35
  • - Swedish Iron and Steel Industry, Low Output and Depression, 305
  • - Swiss Steel Foundry, Electric Smelting of Scrap Iron, 437
  • - Tata Steel Works, India : Renewed Contracts with Japan, 279
  • - Titaniferous Iron Sands of New Zealand, V. W. Aubel, 565
  • - Tunis Iron Exports to England, 231
  • - Vancouver Company to Test Electric Smelting Process for Magnetite Ores, 383
  • IRRIGATION, Blue Nile Scheme, Bill for Loan Passed by House of Commons, 135
  • Irrigation Reservoir in Ahmcdnagar District, Bombay, 635
  • Irrigation Scheme for Mexico, 463
  • Irrigation in South Africa from the Upper Modder River, 85
  • Irrigation in South Africa : Utilising the Kalahari Lake, 135
  • Italy, Investigation into Extent of Radioactive Substances, 85

J

  • JAMAICA, Loan for Roads and Other Constructional Work, 157
  • Japan, Mineral Statistics of, 255
  • Japan, Submarine Tunnel to Replace Ferry between Railway Stations, 279
  • Japan as a Trade Competitor, E. F. Crowe, 111
  • Japan’s Foreign Trade, Great Increase, 135
  • Japanese New Monthly Journal, “The Transpacific,” 359
  • Japanese Population and Trade in India, Rapid Growth, 333
  • Java Fair at Bandoeng : British Section Inadvisable, 613
  • Java, Industrial Fair at, Important, 59

K

  • KAPOK, Buoyancy of, Results of Experiments, 85
  • “Kapok” for Life-saving Appliances at Sea, 157
  • Kauri Forests in New Zealand, 35
  • Kelp, Wet, Plant for Dealing with, 565
  • Kinematograph Films Shown at the British Scientific Products Exhibition, 35
  • King’s College : Old Students’ Association, 68
  • King’s College War Memorial, 255
  • Korean Ores Largely Exploited by Japanese, 35
  • Krupp Works Locomotive Output, 411
  • Kwantung Factories for Sulphuric Acid, Soap, andc., 231

L

  • LABOUR Costs and Mining Output Decline on the Rand, 181
  • Lantern Slides for Lectures, Bennis and Co., 526
  • Lantern Slides for Lectures, Marshall, Sons and Co., 548
  • Lead Factories in Belgium, German Treatment of, 383
  • Lead-Zinc-Iron Ores, Finely Disseminated, Difficulty in Making Clean Separation, 35
  • Lead and Zinc Mines in the Lake Country, Projected Developments, 207
  • Leaks in Masonry Wall of Canal, Method of Stopping, 383
  • Leather Belting : New Conditions of Sale, 147
  • Lectures and Concerts to Workmen, Palmers, Hebburn-on-Tyne, 578
  • Liffey, Proposed Tunnels Under, for Electric Mains and for Pedestrians, 207
  • Light Intensity, Effect of Fog on, C. L. Utterback, 337
  • Lighting in Factories and Workshops, Leon Gaster, 122
  • Lighting, Public and Private, Recent Developments in, W. C. Clinton, 421
  • “Lightning Strikes,” Bill to Prevent, 419
  • Lignite Briquetting Factory in Canada, 613
  • Lille, Exposition Internationale, andc., for Samples to Utilise in Reconstruction of Devastated Country, 613
  • Lithuania, Articles in Demand, 589
  • Liverpool to Provide Storage for Oil Fuel for Merchant Steamers, 237
  • Local Government Board, Passing of, 11
  • Lodge, Sir Oliver, Tidal Power versus Land Reclamation : Atomic Energy, Wasteful Use of, 613
  • Longitude of the World to be Determined by Wireless Telegraphy, 515
  • Lord Roberts’ Memorial Workshops, Some Results, 7
  • Lumber Production in United States, 11
  • Lysaght, John, Limited, New Australian Works, 539

M

  • MACHINE Tools, Government Sale at High Prices, 34
  • Machine Tools, Suggestions for Common Standards in Certain Directions for Britain and America, 35
  • Machine Tools, Use of, for Mechanical Accuracy; Egyptians, in 4700 B.C., were Beforehand with Whitworth, Professor W. M. F. Petrie, 47
  • Madagascar, Hydro-electric Installation at Tamatave, 635
  • Madras Engineering College Not Quite Ready, 231
  • Madras Government Orders Survey and Report on Various Ports, 59
  • Magnetic Sclerometer on Lean, 315
  • Magnetic Surveys at Irthlingborough and Melton Mowbray, Investigation and Important Conclusions, 11
  • Manganese—see Iron and Steel
  • Maps from Aero-photographs, Disadvantages, 161
  • Marshall, Sons and Co., Lantern Slides for Lectures, 548
  • Mechanical Transport Department’s Smart Work at Kempton Park, 11
  • Mexico City, Projected Exhibition of British Products, 231
  • Micro-mechanism of the Ageing of Duralumin, Dr. Zay Jeffries, 255
  • Microscope : Its Design, Construction, and Application : A Symposium, 588
  • Midland Laboratory Guild, 539
  • Milk Churns Brought to Paddington Daily, 383
  • Mills on the Thames for Extraction of Oil from Copra and Palm Nuts, 85
  • Milne Earthquake Observatory, Work to be Carried on at Oxford, 231
  • Mine in Michigan, Deepest in the World, 333 ; (Letter), 409
  • Mino Timber, The Preservation of, N. T. Williams, 47, 463
  • Mineral Resources of the Empire : Monographs Committee of the Imperial Institute, 561
  • Mineral Wealth of St. Agnes, Cornwall, 489
  • Minerals Development, 597
  • Miners Conveyed to and from Work at Doncaster, 35
  • Miners’ Lamps, Home-office Invites Suggestions, 255
  • Mining Exhibition in South Africa, 534
  • Mining Explosion in Staffordshire : Gas and Coal Dust, 462
  • Mining, Non-ferrous, in the United Kingdom, Board of Trade Committee, 173, 383, 411, 437, 489, 565
  • Mining at St. Ives, Cornwall, 565
  • Motor Boat and Marine and Stationary Exhibition, International, 626
  • Motor Car Engines, Weight of, Compared with Aero-Engines, 359
  • Motor Car Weight Increase, Major F. Strickland, 207, 359
  • Motor Cars, Lorries, and Cycles, Output from Government Transport Depot at Slough, 539
  • Motor Cycle’s Mileage on a Gallon of Petrol, Ealing Trials, 255
  • Motor Omnibuses, Involuntary Stops, Small Proportion of, 515
  • Motor Spirit Replaced by Benzole and Alcohol, Captain Montgomery, 11
  • Motor Spirit from Sugar Cane : Works at Nairobi, 157
  • Moving a Big Gas Container, 11

N

  • NANKING Experiments in Cultivation of American Cotton, 333
  • National Factories for Sale, 46
  • Nature, Jubilee of, 463
  • Naval History Chair for University of London, 135
  • Necessity Not the Mother of Invention, 635
  • New Zealand Coal Mines, Reported Nationalisation, 85
  • New Zealand Hydro-electric Works Acquired by Dominion Government, 515
  • News Letter for American Contractors’ Business, 111
  • Niagara Falls, Chemical Industries, Established and Prospective, 383
  • Niagara Falls Power Development Begun in 1842, 635
  • Nice, Reconstruction of Port, 463
  • Nitrate Deposits in South African District, Costs of Commercial Production, 589
  • Nitrate of Lime Factory in Norway, Largest Water Power Station in the World, 613
  • Nitrates from Overseas for British Explosives, Urgent Need for Construction of Factory in England, James Young, 85
  • Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Experiments in Fixation of, 489
  • Nitrogen, Atmospheric, Fixation of, Sale of Incomplete Government Factory, 539
  • Nobel Prize Distribution Postponed till 1920, 85
  • Non-ferrous Mining, Board of Trade Committee, 173, 383, 411, 437, 489, 565
  • Norway’s Imports of Motor Cars, Lorries, andc., Small Proportion from Great Britain, 585

O

  • OIL Depot at Belfast with View to Shipping and Electrical Requirements, 305
  • Oilfield in West Norfolk, Development Leads to Brick and Glass Making, 207
  • Oilfields of Athabaska, Wealth Confirmed by Old Records, 437
  • Oil Fuel Immensely Cheaper than Coal in Far Eastern Ports, 515
  • Oil Fuel Recommended in Substitution for Coal in France, 565
  • Oil Fuel Storage at Liverpool, 237
  • Oil at the Hardstoft Well, Increased Flow, 437, 463
  • Oil in Midlothian, 359
  • Oil in Northern Rhodesia, 231
  • Oil Tanks for Naval Supply, 81
  • Oil Wells, Government, in Derbyshire, Progress and Prospects, 463
  • Old Centralians, Address, andc., 196
  • Olympia, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 11
  • Omnibus Fares Increase Justified by Increased Costs, 10
  • Omnibuses, Overloaded : Factor of Safety, 539

P

  • PAINT on Structural Steel, Quantities, 84
  • “Painter” in Water Off the Coast of Peru, 539
  • Paints for Bearings and Machinery, Research into Behaviour of Double Iodides of Mercury, andc., 305
  • Panama Canal Negotiated by Dreadnoughts, 135
  • Paper Import Restrictions Removed, 255
  • Paris Institution for Centralisation of Trade Projected, 437
  • Patent-office Examiners, 242
  • Patent-office Library Hours, Petition for Lengthening, 613
  • Patent Owners and Manufacturers, Now Association, 11
  • Patents in Poland, 231
  • Patents Prolongation, British Chambers of Commerce Resolution, 59
  • Patents and Trade Marks in Enemy Countries, Board of Trade Authorisation of Fees, 35
  • Patents and Trade Marks : International Congress to Discuss Question, 111
  • Patentees, Imperial Institute of, 528
  • Peace Celebration Dinner, G. A. Harvey and Co., 110
  • Peat Resources of Irish Bogs, 539
  • Petrograd Engineering Factories Suffer from Bolshevist Rule, 463
  • Petrol Drums, Supposed Empty, Fatal Explosions, 207
  • Petrol Handling in France, 207
  • Petroleum, Boring for, at West Calder, 255
  • Petroleum Executive : Development of Oil Shale Industry in United Kingdom, 383
  • Petroleum Investigations in Mexico, 411, 463
  • Petroleum in Mexico, Output, Potential and Actual, 437
  • Petroleum in New Guinea as Possible Repayment for Australia’s War Outlay, 134
  • Phosphate Mines, Morocco, 565
  • Photographic Development, Process for Gum- bichromate Prints, 35
  • Photography Aided by Refrigeration, 157
  • Pipes, Casting Iron, by Centrifugal System, 613
  • Platinum Mining Improvement, Increased Russian Output Expected, 85
  • Poland to Obtain Certain Chemical Products from Czecho-Slovakia, 589
  • Poland’s Economic Resources, 539
  • Polish Government Loan in the United States, 589
  • Pontoons, Flexible, in Ship Salvage, Successful Experiments, 279
  • Port of Sagua, Cuba, Improvement by Dredging, 613
  • Portland Cement Factory in Buenos Aires District, 383
  • Portland Cement Factories and Potash Recovery, 411
  • Portuguese Proposed Purchase of British Wireless Installation at Madeira, 613
  • Power Costs at Rhodesian Gold Mine, Coal Cost, 231
  • Power,.Electric—see also Electrical Matters
  • Power Transmission by Steel Belts on Magnetised Pulleys, 35
  • Profit-sharing and Labour Co-partnership, Government Report, 111

Q

  • QUEENSLAND’S Mineral Output, 411
  • Queensland State Iron and Steel Industry : Suggested By-product Production, 437
  • Queensland University Lectureship, 268

R

  • RADIUM Discoveries in Canada, 565
  • Radium Production in the United States, 305
  • Railless Electric Traction Service of Shanghai, 411

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS :

  • - Accident, Derailment on London and North- Western, 181
  • - Accident, Fatal, on French Railway, 279
  • - Accident Reports, Board of Trade, 437
  • - Accidents, Fatal, to Passenger Trains, A Year’s Immunity from, 59
  • - Accidents, Level Crossing, on Southern Pacific Railroad, 135
  • - Allocation of Goods Traffic and Hardships of Traders, 85
  • - Ambulance Train Traffic on the Great Western Railway, 207
  • - American Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen : Proposed Cooperative Stores on Large Scale, 135
  • - American Express Company, Packing Regulations, 359
  • - American Locomotives, 150, for Italian Railways, 35
  • - American Railway Associations Convention : Depreciation in Freight Cars, 135
  • - American Saw Mills Supplying Sleepers for British and French Railways, 35, 85
  • - American Troop Movement ; Bailway Figures, 111

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

  • - Annual Reports of Railways, Statutory Form of Account to be Resumed, 111
  • - Appointmentsand Staff Changes, 11, 85, 135, 207, 230, 255, 279, 437, 463, 515
  • - Arabia, Narrow-gauge Railway, Aden to Lahej, 488
  • - Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., First Main Line Locomotive Built, Trial of, 437
  • - Athens, Existing Travel Facilities, Overland to Mediterranean Ports and Thence by Steamer, 279
  • - Baldwin Locomotive Works Change of President, 35
  • - Banbury Station Free Buffet War Work, 411
  • - Blackpool Traffic “ Rationing,” 135
  • - Blandford Railway, Net Cost, 231
  • - Bolivia’s National Resources and Lack of Transport Facilities, 305
  • - “Bradshaw’s Continental Guido,” Death of Editor, 333
  • - Brakesman’s Comfort on the El Paso and South-Western Railroad, 489
  • - Brazil Commission on State Railway Standardisation, 515
  • - Brighton Tramway Track Renewals Cost, 180
  • - British Railway Companies’ Weekly Notices to Operating Staff, 565
  • - Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway Finance, 539
  • - Buenos Aires Railway, Oil Fuel Supply Cheaper than Coal, 515
  • - “Calling-on” Signal on Different Railways’ 515
  • - Canadian Government Acquisition of Grand Trunk and other Railways, Terms, 321, 333, 411
  • - Canadian Government Railroad Commissioner as Finance Minister, 305
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway, Reputation for Courtesy, 359
  • - Canadian Pacific Railway, Transport of Returned Troops, Record Figures, 111
  • - Canal Traffic Tonnage Statistics, 565
  • - Carriages Turned into Living-rooms for Railway Workmen, 255
  • - Cartage of Goods by Railways, When Remunerative and Otherwise, 59
  • - Central London and London and South- Western, Suggested New Connection, 613
  • - Ceylon Government Railways and Coal Economy, 359
  • - Charing Cross Underground Station ; Quarter Million Passengers and Additional Stairways, 497
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, Track Kept Level by Adjustment of Pontoon Bridge, 35
  • - Chicago Railway Services, Electrification, Agreement between City and Railway Company, 35
  • - Chili State Railways, Electrification of 2300 Miles, 305
  • - Clock, Electrical, Four-face, for Waterloo, 613
  • - “Closed” Stations and Platform Tickets, Protest at Manchester, 589
  • - Coal Bill of Railways with Six Shillings a Ton Increase, 85, 613
  • - Coastwise Traffic Decline, Subsidy and E dimated Cost, 635
  • - Coast Traffic—see also Sea-borne
  • - Collision, Buffer Stop, at Cannon-street, 59, 359
  • - Collision, Buffer Stop, at Crowe, 515, 565 ; Suggested Precaution for Bay Lines, 613
  • - Collision, Buffer Stop, at Haverhill, Great Eastern Railway, 589
  • - Collision, at Cheshire Lines Manchester Station, 463
  • - Collision, Due to Gale, near Chesterfield, 635
  • - Collision, Fatal, on the Caledonian Railway, 359
  • - Collision, at Huddersfield, 359
  • - Collision, at Hull, Report, 231
  • - Collision, between London, Brighton and South Coast Train and Light Engine at Streatham, 463
  • - Collision, on Midland Great Western Railway, 539
  • - Collision, on the New York Central Railway, Supposed Caused by Tramp Stowaway, 231
  • - Collision, at Preston Station, Report, 424
  • - Collision, at Prestwick, Glasgow and South- Western Line, 539
  • - Collision, at Selby between Great Eastern and Great Northern Trains, 463
  • - Commercial Travellers’ Privileges, Certain Restrictions to be Retained, 539
  • - Commercial Travellers’ Privileges Still Suspended, 59
  • - Congestion of Railways and Docks as a War Consequence, 207
  • - Congestion of Railways and Wagon Shortage ; High Sea Rates Cause Transference of Conveyance to Railways, 92, 207
  • - Cork Railway Connections, Temporary, Request for Permanent Maintenance, 539
  • - Corrugated Fire-box, New Type, in U.S.A., 255
  • - Cycle Carriage on the District Railway, 207
  • - Death of Mr. G. P. Culverwell, 489
  • - Deatli of Mr. Charles Mattathias Jacobs, 359
  • - Death of Mr. William Kirtley, 411
  • - Death of Sir Joseph Lawrence, 489
  • - Death of Mr. Frank Potter, Great Western Railway Manager, 85, 111, 135
  • - Death of Railway Commissioner to the Victorian Government, 207
  • - Death of Lord Rathmore, 206
  • - Death of Mr. H. Cuff Smart, 489
  • - Derailment at Acton Bridge, Report Findings, Fire from Gas Cylinder, 305
  • - Derailment on the District Railway, 255
  • - Derailment, Fatal, in France, 207
  • - Derailment, Fatal, on the Midland Railway, 359, 411, 489
  • - Derailment Outrage in Ireland, 181, 359
  • - Derbyshire Peak, Scheme for Railway, 635
  • - Dover and Calais Service ai/d Demobilisation, 383
  • - Dublin Mail Boat Service, Changes, 255
  • - East Indian Railway Company, Extension of Contract for Working under Consideration, 111
  • - East Indian Railway Fatal Collision, 35

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (con- tinued):

  • - East Indian Railway Company, Government Contract Extension ; Conversion Rate for Rupee, 370
  • - East Indian Railway Company, Increased Carriage of Coals and other Goods, 157
  • - East Indian Railway, New Chief Engineer, 135
  • - East London Railway Opening, Jubilee, 565
  • - Edinburgh and Glasgow Traffic, Respective Routes, 515
  • - Eight-hour Day Adoption and Difficulties, 11
  • - Electric Lighting for Railways to Prevent Fires, 231
  • - Electric Locomotives for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Tests, 589
  • - Electricity Supply Bill, Railway Generating Stations and Main Transmission Lines Exempted from Transfer under Clause 7, 135
  • - Electrification of Italian Railways by Italo- American Syndicate, 565
  • - Electrification of Main Line Railroads, Statistics for U.S.A., W. B. Potter and S. T. Dodd, 85
  • - Electrification on North-Eastern Main Line Section and on Loop Line, 463
  • - Electrification and Rebuilding of French Railways, 117
  • - Electrification Schemes on Various British Main Lines, 539
  • - Engineers as General Managers, 255
  • - Enginemen’s Equalised Pay and Unequalised Hours and Responsibility, 489
  • - Enginemen to have Working Clothes Provided Free, 35
  • - Engines, Robinson Design, Transferred from War-office to Various Railways, 135
  • - Entre Rios Railway, Fuel Question, 411, 437
  • - Entre Rios Railway, Record Growth in Receipts and Ton Mileage, 463
  • - Eyesight of Drivers and Firemen, 35, 411
  • - Eyesight Test, 279
  • - Fares and Freight Rates ; Question of Ending Subsidy to Railways, 181
  • - Fares Revision on the London Underground Railways, 255
  • - Federated Malay States Railways Engine, 383
  • - Federated Malay States Railways Increased Maintenance Costs, 305
  • - Fifty Years’ Work with One Company, 181
  • - Films Showing Railway Work, 85
  • - Fires on Railways ; Gas versus Electricity, 231, 305
  • - Fish and the Railways, 58
  • - Flag Decoration of Omnibuses, Trams, and Trains of London Electric Railways and Allied Companies to Celebrate Employees’ Return from the Army, 11
  • - Folkestone-Dover Line Closed since 1914 and now Reopened, 111
  • - Foodstuffs, Perishable, Carriage Arrangements, 613
  • - France, Railway Accidents in Three Months, 383
  • - Freight Cars Depreciation in America, 135
  • - Freight Rates on Railways and Sea-borne Goods, 157
  • - French Flat-bottomed Rails Sold to South Africa, 111
  • - French Officials Visit United States for Study of Electrification of Railways, 35
  • - French Railways, Reconstruction and Electrification, 117
  • - French State Railways Derailment, 207
  • - Fuel Question on South American Railways, Oil Displacing Coal, 411, 437
  • - Galway (Barna) Railway and Harbour Bill, 613
  • - Gas on Railways as a Cause of Fire, 231, 305
  • - Gattie System of Handling Goods, Committee of Inquiry, 35, 58, 157, 279, 333
  • - Gauges on Railways, Three in All, 59
  • - Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Eight Men with Company for Fifty Years, 181
  • - Golf as an Aid to Railroad Working, 489
  • - Goods and Passenger Traffic, Estimate of Revenue Asked for, 11
  • - Government’s Offer to Railwaymen, 635
  • - Government and Railwavmen’s Unions, 207, 383
  • - Great Eastern Railway, Slight Collision with Buffer Stop, 333
  • - Great Northern Expresses, Acceleration, 539
  • - Great Northern Railway Extension, Change of Scheme, 635
  • - Great Northern Railway, Retirement of Chief Traffic Manager, 135
  • - Great Western Railway Divisional Engineer at Shrewsbury, 11
  • - Great Western Railway General Manager, Death of Mr. Frank Potter ; New Appointment, 85, 111, 135
  • - Great Western Railway, Mileage Increase of, 635
  • - Hand-to-mouth Principle, Consignments Smaller and More Frequent than in Prewar Days, 35
  • - Handling Goods and Traffic, Mr. A. W. Gattie’s Proposals, Board of Trade Committee to Investigate, 35, 58, 157
  • - Hull Station and the Gattie System, 157
  • - Improved Service between London, Birmingham, andc., and Wales, 383
  • - India-office Negotiations on Locomotive Building, 565
  • - Indian Railway Conference and Standardised Wagons, 231
  • - Indian Railways and Home-made Wagons, 231
  • - Irish Transport Director, Contemplated Appointment, 111
  • - Jamaica Railways, Question of Conversion from Steam to Electrical Working, 11
  • - Japan and Railway Electrification, Locomotives from Germany Compared with Home-made, 92
  • - Krupp’s New Locomotive Works and Prussian State Railways, 333
  • - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway “Rationing,” 135
  • - Letterkenny and Burtonport Railway, Improvements in Line and Working, 11
  • - Level Crossing Accidents on Southern Pacific Railroad, 135
  • - Light Railway Commissioners: Orders Applied for and Confirmed, 135, 589

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Locomotive Building Design in America, Question of Standardisation or Otherwise, 35
  • - Locomotive Building in India, 565
  • - Locomotive Situation in France, 215
  • - Locomotives from France, Cost of Fifty, 613
  • - Locomotives for France from United States in War Time, 515
  • - Locomotives, Mr. Robinson’s Design, Lying Idle ; Possible Explanation, 333, 613
  • - Locomotives and Rolling Stock Sent Overseas during the War, 85
  • - Locomotives for South Africa to be Built in Canada and United States instead of United Kingdom, 111
  • - Locomotives and Wagons Built at Woolwich, 437
  • - Locomotives and Wagons Stored in the Open, Question and Answer, 207
  • - Lodging Allowance to Travelling Trainmen, Revision, 85
  • - London and North-Western Coach Derailed, 181
  • - London and North-Western’s Greenore Service New Steamers, 463
  • - London and North-Western Railway Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Buffet, 207
  • - London and North-Western Running Superintendent, Changes, 85
  • - London and North-Western War Memorial, 463
  • - London and Paris, Day Passenger Service Resumed by Brighton Railway Company, 35
  • - London and Paris, Time-table of Connections, 437
  • - London Railways and Extension of Electrification, 59
  • - London, Railways Running Into, Present Percentage of Pre-war Services, 85
  • - London and South-Western Suburban Services Improvements, 613
  • - Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway Manager Thanked for Assistance to Navy During War, 142
  • - Lorries May be Adopted by Railways, But Not by the State, 635
  • - Lorries, War-office, for Conveyance of Railway Goods, 111, 157, 635
  • - Lorries—see also Transport, Ministry of
  • - Madrid Metropolitan Electric Underground Railway Opened, 437
  • - Manchester and Oldham Section of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 489
  • - Marseilles Projected Underground Railway, 489
  • - Mechanical Stokers on United States Locomotives, Increased Numbers, 157
  • - Meeting Trains on United States Railways, A Fifty Years’ Old Rule, 589
  • - Melbourne Suburban Railways, Electrification, 635
  • - Mersey Dock and Harbour Board, Change of Manager, 437
  • - Metropolitan District Railway : Consequences of Rails Scarcity, 85
  • - Metropolitan District Railway’s New Cars, 59
  • - Metropolitan Railway’s Increased Service, 11
  • - Midland Great Western Railway—see Mullingar
  • - Midland Railway Steamship Service between Heysham and Belfast, 565
  • - Miners’ Demonstration at Blackpool, Special Trains and Numbers, 59
  • - Motor Lorries Lent to Railways by Government, 255, 437—see also Lorries
  • - Moving Platforms on the New York Subway, 463
  • - Mullingar and Kells Railway : Projected Connection between West and North of Ireland, Avoiding Dublin, 569, 613
  • - National Railroad Question of To-day, C. A. Morse, 94
  • - National Union of Railwaymen, Administration Changes, 539
  • - Nationalisation of Railways and Shareholders’ Interests, 59
  • - North British Railway Locomotives Renamed After War Service Overseas, 565
  • - North British Railway’s Locomotive Loss by Fire at Cowlairs, 11
  • - North-Eastern Railway Collision at Hull, Report, 231
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Electrification on 489
  • - North-Eastern Railway Goods Traffic : Information for Gattie System Committee, 333
  • - North-Eastern Railway, New Deputy Manager, 11
  • - North-Eastern Railway’s Running Superintendent, 463
  • - Nottingham Station Entrance of the Midland Railway, 207, 279, 489
  • - Official Appointments of Sir Eric Geddes and Mr. H. G. Burgess, 207
  • - Oil Fuel to Replace Coal and Wood on South American Railways, 411, 437
  • - Omnibus Men’s Splendid Service on Outbreak of War, 411
  • - Overcrowded London Trains and Electrification, 59
  • - Parcel Loss on London and North-Western Railway, Case Lost by Railway on Appea 135
  • - Parcels Rates Increase, 231
  • - Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway, Electrification between Clermont Ferrand and Nimes, 111
  • - Paris Metropolitaine Finance, A Deficit, 305
  • - Paris Metropolitaine, Great Increase in Tickets Issued, 231
  • - Passengers’ Luggage, 100 lb. Limit Question, 169
  • - Pennsylvania Railroad, New Mallet Engine 255
  • - Pensioned Railway Servants and Higher Cost of Living, 463
  • - Piecework and Similar Systems on Railways, Fresh Agreement, 59
  • - Plans and Tracings as Hospital Bandages, Historic Signatures, 305
  • - Plumb Plan for Railway Operation, 231
  • - Pontoon Swing Bridge Adjusted with Rise and Fall of the Mississippi, to Keep Railway Track Level, 35
  • - Port Congestion, Sir Auckland Geddes on, 181
  • - Post-office (London) Railway, Completion of Running Tunnel, Delayed Opening, 11

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - Queensland Government Railway and Automatic Signals, 489
  • - Race Meetings and Train Services, 176
  • - Railway Benevolent Institution, Record Receipts, 11
  • - Railway Bills Deposited, Decreased Number, 613
  • - Railway Clearing House, New Secretary, 613
  • - Railway Companies Association Circular to Proprietors Explaining Government Connection and Future Prospects, 635
  • - Railway Employees, Increased Numbers, 613
  • - RAILWAY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
  • -- Blandford Railway Handed Over to Executive Committee, 231
  • -- Collieries and Wagon Shortage, Measures Taken, 135
  • -- Continental Services, Efficiency Dependent on Government Requirements, 157
  • -- Foreign Goods and Coastwise Traffic and Charges, 207
  • -- Holidays and Pay of Clerks, Stationmasters, andc., New Scheme, 305
  • -- Sunday Duty Pay, 39
  • -- Wages Agreement between Government and Unions, 207
  • - Railway Management and Ill-informed Criticism, 589
  • - Railway Material Exports, Statistics, 11, 181, 231, 383, 589, 635
  • - Railwaymen and Piecework Question, 59
  • - Railwaymen’s Nine Hours Interval between Work, 94
  • - Railwaymen’s Unions, Probable Amalgamation, 59
  • - Railway Working Results to End of August, 437
  • - Rates and Strikes, 515
  • - “Rationing” Traffic to Blackpool, 135
  • - Record Passenger Traffic on London and on New York Local Railways, Comparison, 11
  • - Richborough, Cost of Works at, and Future of the Port, 59
  • - Rolling Stock Cost, Pre-war and Post-war Prices Compared, 489
  • - Rolling Stock Deficiencies as a War Consequence, 565
  • - Rolling Stock for War Service Abroad, Questions Arising, 157
  • - Russia, South-East, and Turkestan, Railway, Communication Opened, 463
  • - “Safety First” Movement, Originator in this Country, 255
  • - Safety First ; Records of Immunity from Accident, 411
  • - St. Just (Falmouth) Ocean Wharves and Railways Bill, 111
  • - St. Paul Station, Second Largest in the United States, 359
  • - Sea-borne Goods Charges and Railway Congestion, 92, 207
  • - Season Tickets during the Strike, 463
  • - Season Tickets, Enamelled, Proposal by the Metropolitan Railway Company, 279
  • - Season Tickets, Monthly, Resumed, 255
  • - Severn Tunnel, Goods Traffic Increase since Pre-war Time, 635
  • - Shanghai to Build its own Tramcars, 231
  • - Shropshire, Two New Railways, Conferences on the Proposition, 589
  • - Signals, Automatic and Block, in the United States, 333
  • - Sinai Railway Built by Engineer Railwaymen, 207
  • - Single-line Tokens and Starting Signals, Suggested Precaution, 613
  • - Sleepers from United States for British and French Railways, 35, 85
  • - Smoking in Hospitals, Railway Employees’ Pipe Renovation Work for Soldiers, 207
  • - Snow Closes Transandine Railway for Five Months, 565
  • - South African Locomotive Orders Lost to United Kingdom, 111
  • - South African Railway Rates Increase, 565
  • - South American Railways Fuel—see Fuel South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Accident, Result of Inquiry, 157
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Uses Twenty-four Hours’ Timing, 255
  • - South Indian Railway Steamers Worked at a Loss, 515
  • - South Wales and Wagon Delays, 635
  • - Standardised Wagons for India, 231
  • - Steamship, Railway, Services-—see also Ships
  • - Strike, Government Direct Cost, 437
  • - Strike and Industrial Communications by Railway, 383
  • - Strike, Parliamentary Debate Suggested, 437
  • - Strike and Passenger Traffic, 383
  • - Strike of Railway Shopmen in America, 355, 383
  • - Strike and Volunteer Assistance, Railway Companies’ Resolutions in Appreciation, 463
  • - Subsidy to Railways and Question of Freight Rates, 181
  • - Summer Time in America Causes an Hour’s Train Stoppage, 565
  • - Swedish State Railway Electrification, Time and Cost Estimate, 111
  • - Swiss Surcharge on Tickets for France, Due to Exchange Rate, 613
  • - Thomas, Mr. J. H., on Government Conciliation Scheme, 535
  • - Tokyo, Projected Railway Electrification. Locomotive Difficulties, 92
  • - Trades Unions, and Railway Control, 539
  • - Traffic Allocation to a Given Company, Inconveniences, 157
  • - Traffic Difficulties, Offer of War-office Lorries 111, 157
  • - Train and Omnibus, Increased Accommodation, 411
  • - Transport Committee (Metropolitan Area) Progress, 59 ; Report, 181
  • - Transport of Goods Delay, Suggested Remedy, 73
  • - TRANSPORT, MINISTRY OF :
  • -- Congestion at Terminals and Ports, Cause, and Steps Taken to Remedv, 137
  • -- Definition of Word “Possession,” 181
  • -- Electricity Bill, New Powers, and the Ministry of Transport, 539
  • -- Goods Rates Increase, 279
  • -- Information Required from Railway and other Authorities, 333

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) :

  • - TRANSPORT, MINISTRY OF (continued)
  • -- Irish County Councils’ Request for Irish Committee for Transport in Ireland, 359
  • -- Irish Director-General of Transport, 489
  • -- Locomotives of Various Types Built in Great Britain for Use in France, Allocated to British Railways, 539
  • -- London Traffic, Special Committee, 255, 359, 463
  • -- Minister’s Title Changed to Minister of Transport, 135
  • -- Motor Lorries Lent by Government, 255, 437
  • -- Number of Ministry Staff, 437
  • -- Powers of other Departments, Transference to Ministry of Transport, 279, 305
  • -- Return of Locomotives and Wagons Lent to France, 411, 437
  • -- Revision of Rates, andc., Committee to Advise before Action, 415, 437, 589
  • -- Rolling Stock Position ; Figures in Preparation by Ministry, 515
  • -- Royal Assent to Bill, 181
  • -- Sir Eric Geddes on Privately Owned Wagons, 85
  • -- Transport, Institute of, 489
  • -- Transport, Railway, Papers Read at the British Association Meeting, 279
  • -- Trucks at Avonmouth, 38 to Replace 482, 181
  • -- Tunnel Under the Solent ; Address to Ministry Suggested, 383
  • -- Wagon Building, Government and Private, 437
  • -- Wagon Ownership, Analysis, 539
  • -- Wagons, Privately Owned and Otherwise, Comparison of Tonnage Carried, 181
  • - TRAVELLING Vouchers for Members of Parliament, Question of, 157, 181
  • - Twenty-four Hours’ Timing :
  • -- Home Secretary Appoints Committee to Consider the Question, 333
  • -- South - Eastern and Chatham Adopts System, 255
  • - Uganda Government Railway, Proposed Increase of Fares, 489
  • - “Underground” Posters to Explain Increase in Working Cost, 189
  • - Underground Railway Window Posters, 515
  • - Uniforms of Underground and Omnibus Employees, Huge Cost Increase, 181
  • - United States Exports of Steel Rails, Fishplates, andc., to Various Countries, 515
  • - UNITED STATES RAILWAYS :
  • -- Agreement between Administration and Companies, Difficulties in Adjustment, 165
  • -- Appeal for Economy in Use of Fuel and Stores, 11
  • -- Demobilisation and Passenger Equipment, 383
  • -- Employees, Statistics, 613
  • -- Federal Control Removal from Railways, 489, 515
  • -- Freight Cars Orders Delayed, but Good Supply, 463
  • -- Inventory of Supplies and Material Prior to Return of Railways to Private Management, 383
  • -- Pennsylvania Company’s Fast Train Restored, 35
  • -- Railroad Bill, Senator Cummins as Promoter, 515
  • -- Railway Industry Shown in Diagram, E. B. Leigh, 111
  • -- Railway Operation and the Plumb Plan, 231
  • -- Railway Revenue and Expenditure, 305
  • -- Ratio of Expenditure to Recipts in 1913 and 1918, 85
  • -- Sleepers, 4,000,000, Ordered from Oregon and Washington Sawmills, 35, 85
  • -- Strike of Railway Shopmen, 355, 383
  • -- War Department Purchases for France Taken Over by Railroad Administration, 85
  • -- Women Employees on United States Railways, Increase up to Armistice, Reduction Since, 260
  • - Victorian Government Railway Commissioners, An Appointment and a Death, 207
  • - Wagon Building and Repair ; Compensation Question, 185
  • - Wagon Delays in South Wales, 635
  • - Wagon Detention in Excess of Time Allowed, Statistics, 635
  • - Wagon, Railway, Ownership, Analysis, 539
  • - Wagon Shortage and Colliery Stoppages, 135
  • - Wagon Shortage, Relief by Government Motor Lorries, 111, 157
  • - Wagons, Common User System, in this Country and in United States, 589
  • - Wagons, Privately Owned and Otherwise, Census, 181, 589
  • - Wagons Used in France Out of Gauge for English Railways, 613
  • - Wagons from Woolwich Arsenal ; None Yet Delivered, 565
  • - War Bonus of Officers, 279
  • - War Lorries for Relief of Dock Congestion, Cost, 635
  • - War Lorries for Relief of Dock Congestion Not a Success, 635
  • - Ways and Communications Bill—see Transport
  • - Willesden, Railway Property in, Rateable Value, 279
  • - Women on Railway Work, Diminishing Number Pending Men’s Demobilisation, 565
  • - Women on Railway Work, War Cabinet Committee, 72
  • - Workmen’s Fares and Trains Still as in Prewar Time, 59
  • - York and Newcastle ; Main and Loop Line Electrification on the North-Eastern Railway, 489
  • RAINFALL Data, British, Continuance of Publication, 85
  • Rainfall, Record, in Manila, 589
  • Rangefinders, Progress in, Dr. A. Barr, 111
  • Rangoon Dock Construction Postponed, Erosion Works Projected, 635
  • Ransome, Lewis, Accident, 382
  • Redmayne, Sir Richard, Returns to Post as Chief Inspector of Mines, 463
  • Refractory Materials Section of the Ceramic Society ; Various Meetings, 383
  • Refrigerating Plant at Tientsin, 463
  • Refrigerating Plants, Small, Successful Manufacture of, in Australia, 463
  • Refrigeration to Reduce Glare in Photographing Metal, 157
  • Refrigerator Fleet for Italy, Mostly German, 489
  • Refuse Collecting and Separating Screen in Hampstead, 111
  • Reinforced Concrete Columns, Experiments with Various Forms of Protective Covering, W. A. Hull, 181
  • Reinforced Concrete Flag-pole, 157
  • Review of the Foreign Press, 528
  • Rhodesia Broken Hill Mines, Additional Pump, 157
  • Rhone Development—see Electrical Matters
  • Richborough, Cost of Works at, and Future of the Port, 59
  • Roads, Slippery Condition Due to Tar, andc., Committee of Investigation, 613
  • Rock Drilling Tests and Triumphs in South Africa, 181
  • Royal Agricultural Society, Trials of Ploughs and Tractors, 635
  • Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book, 452

S

  • SAFETY in Factories, Home-office Pamphlet 620
  • Salvage Pumps and Submersible Salvage Units, Government Sale, 589
  • Sand Used in Concrete, Careful Investigation Absolutely Necessary, H. E. Bellamy, 383
  • Scarfed Leather Belts, Direction of Travel, 411
  • Scientific Lighting and Industrial Efficiency, Leon Gaster, 122
  • Scotland and Reinforced Concrete, 333
  • Scrap Metal Utilised by Blow-pipe Cutting, 181
  • Sea Depth Sounding by Explosive Charges, 463
  • Sewage Scheme for Fleet, Further Loan, 231
  • Shanghai, Anglo-Chinese Business Men’s Club, 463
  • Shanghai, Projected Port Improvements, Dredging and Damming Rivers, 59
  • Shearing Strength of Wooden Structures, Simple Device for Improvement, Professor C. Forssell, 35
  • Sheffield, Supply of Coke Oven Gas to, Mr. Laverick, 539
  • Shells, Commercial Possibilities of, 305

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:

  • - American Transport’s Claim for Record Trip 59
  • - Barrow and Belfast Steamship Services, Projected Re-opening, 539
  • - Bideford’s First Steel Ship Begun, 565
  • - Brussels, Captain Fryatt’s Steamship Salved at Zeebrugge, 207
  • - Canadian Government Steel Steamers Building at Vancouver, 635
  • - Canadian Mercantile Marine, New Ships Delivered, 515
  • - Chicago to Liverpool, Voyage of Vessel of over 4000 Tons, 59
  • - Coal Loading Record at Sunderland, 463
  • - Curraghmore, London and North-Western Steamer, Lent to City of Dublin Steam Packet Company for Mail Service, 539
  • - Dreadnought Fleet Passed through Panama Canal Locks, 135
  • - Dublin Mail Boat Service Changes, 255
  • - Electrically Welded Ship, First Launched in France, 613
  • - First Steamer to be Built at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, 613
  • - Foreign Ships’ Charters Freed from Inter- Allied Control, 59
  • - French Government Order, Last of Forty New Ships Launched at Victoria, B.C., 515
  • - French Merchant Fleet Reconstruction, Report by Government Commission, 515
  • - Fuel for Ships, Immense Saving by Use of Oil, 515
  • - Gigantic Ocean Liners for Rapid Atlantic Crossing, 111
  • - Greece, Shipping Amalgamation in, 359
  • - Hebburn-on-Tyne, New Shipyard at, 59, 539
  • - Heysham and Belfast Passenger Service Unlikely to be Resumed, 565

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued):

  • - H. M. Destroyer Westminster in Collision, 157
  • - Indo-Ceylon Steamers Worked at a Loss, 515
  • - Irish Shipyard Purchase at Warrenpoint, 333
  • - Japan and America, Relative Cost of Shipbuilding in the Two Countries, 333
  • - Japanese New Steamship Line, 157
  • - Japanese Shipbuilding Profits, 411
  • - Japanese Shipowners and Piers in Kobe Harbour, 255
  • - Laurentic Wreck at Lough Swilly, Bullion Salved from, 157
  • - Life-saving Appliances on Ships ; Use of “Kapok,” 157
  • - London and North-Western Company’s Steamers Renamed ; New Ones Built, 341
  • - New Steamer Curraghmore, 463
  • - Nova Scotia and Steel Shipbuilding Industry, 635
  • - Olympic to be Reconditioned at Belfast, 157
  • - Queenstown, Calling of Large Cunard and White Star Steamers Suspended, 207
  • - Refrigerator Fleet for Italy, Requisitions from Germany, 489
  • - Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 11, 181, 320
  • - Ship’s Position at Sea, Discovered by Depth Charges and Hydrophones, 181
  • - Spain Prohibits Export of Certain Ships, 411
  • - Steamers Sold to Foreigners this Year, 135
  • - Towing, Electric, on the Canal de la Marne, 255
  • - United States Shipbuilding versus British, 231
  • - Yarrow Shipbuilding Programme at Scotstoun, 305
  • SHOWER Bath for Mules Used in Mines, 279
  • Silt Removal from Zuni Reservoir, New Mexico, Suggested Method, 613
  • Singapore, Petrol Transport Service, 333
  • Sirocco—see Davidson
  • “Skyscraper” Born in Edinburgh in 1698, 11
  • Slate Quarry Waste Utilised in Wales, 515
  • Sound for Surveying Diamond Drill Holes ; Accuracy of Listening Instruments, 565
  • South African Chamber of Mines Building, 539
  • South African Low-grade Gold Mines, Serious Position, 207
  • South African Post-office Revenue, 333
  • South African Technical Societies, Institute Building for General Use, 135
  • Spirit Levels, Major E. O. Henrici, 59 ; J. W. French, 135
  • Standardisation of Chains, New Association, 124, 220, 359
  • Statistics, Request for Parliamentary Committee by Royal Statistical Society, 85
  • Steam Turbines and Fuel Consumption, Professor F. Bacon on, 359
  • Steaming Gas Retorts, Mr, Riley, 539
  • Steel Wire Rope Tests in United States, 333
  • Stone Crushers, Gyratory, Largest Portable Yet Built, 333
  • Strikes and the Community, A Warning, 333
  • Submarine Acoustics, F. Lloyd Hopwood, 181
  • Sugar Cane Mills in the Philippine Islands, 359
  • Sugar Factory from Locally Grown Beet near Newark, 59
  • Sulphur Discovery in Java, 181
  • Summer Time Throughout the Year, Monsieur Pascalis, 374
  • Surplus Government Property, Successful Sales, 11, 59, 157, 181
  • Surplus, Numbers Published, Surplus Sales Results , 59, 589
  • Suspension Bridge, Proposed, at Philadelphia, Span Required, 11

T

  • TANK for Precipitation of Solids in Mine Water, 620
  • Tasmanian Government Power Scheme, 635
  • Telephone Boxes, Roadside, for Automobile Association Members, 107
  • Telephone Line between Allahabad and Lucknow, 538
  • Testing of Anchors and Chain Cables by Lloyd’s Register, 489
  • Textile Materials, Tensile Strength and Atmospheric Humidity, 411
  • Thermalene, New Gas for Producing High Temperatures, 383
  • Thermit Weld, Unusually Large, 59
  • Tidal Power Schemes, English and French, 305
  • Tigris and Euphrates Estuary Bar, Need of Removal for Sake of Trade, 463
  • Timber Growing in South Africa, Advantages of Pine, 437
  • Timber, Methods of Preserving, 489
  • Timber, Mine, Preservation of, N. T. Williams, 47, 463
  • Timber in New Zealand, Neglected Valuable Asset, 35
  • Timber Planting in the United Kingdom, Available Land and Need of Timber, 135
  • Timber, Seventy Million Feet from Britislu Columbia, 181
  • Timber Tests in United States ; Heartwood and Sapwood, 565
  • Tin Ore from British Sources, 565
  • Tin-plate Manufacture in Japan, 359
  • Tin and Silver Lead Output in New South Wales, Increased Value, 85
  • Tin in War Time, Cadmium Used as Substitute in Solder, 515
  • Tipping Dumping Wagons : Getting Barges over High Lock Sills, A Comparison, 596
  • Tractor Trials and Exhibition at Lincoln, 59
  • Trade Unionism Among Professional Associations, 181
  • Tram Accident at Burton, Suggestion to Check Running Backwards, 613
  • Trams versus Rubber-tired Vehicles, Dr. Blackwood Murray, 565
  • Tramways in Aberdeen and Glasgow, Profit with Low Fares, 305
  • Transport Committee (Metropolitan Area), Progress, 59 ; Report under Consideration, 181

TRANSPORT, MINISTRY OF:

  • - Canals’ Future as a Difficult Problem, 135— see also Board of Trade
  • - Crinan Canal, Survey,What to Do with it, 635
  • - Date of Transfer of Certain Powers from Board of Trade and Ministry of Health, 279, 305
  • - Electricity Bill, New Powers, and the Ministry of Transport, 539
  • - Goods Rates, Railway, Increase, 279
  • - London Traffic Question, 59, 181, 255, 359, 463
  • - Minister’s Title Changed to Minister of Transport, 135
  • - Revision of Rates, Fares, andc., Procedure Before Taking Action, 415
  • - Royal Assent to Bill, 181
  • - Slippery Roads, Committee of Surveyors to Investigate, 613
  • - Transport Service, Emergency Road, Continued by Government to Relieve Congestion after the Railway Strike, 411
  • TRANSVAAL Gold Mines, Coal Used by, 231

U

  • UNIVERSITY of Bristol, Major Robertson Appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 35
  • UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE :
  • - Recent Developments in Public and Private Lighting, W. C. Clinton, 421
  • - Thermionic Detectors, Lectures by Professor J. A. Fleming, 382
  • University of Manchester, Increase of Funds Needed for Additional Students, 589

V

  • VANCOUVER Island ; Projected Largest Dock in the World at Esquimault, 234
  • Venezuela, First National Exhibition, 437
  • Vickers Electrical Company, Limited, 181
  • Vickers to Occupy St. Ermin’s Hotel, 565
  • Vickers’ War Memorial Offer for Barrow, 463
  • Victoria, Vancouver Island, New Water Supply, 279

W

  • WAGES in Japan, Male and Female Workers, 359
  • Wales, Use of Water Power of, for Welsh Industries, Prize Essay at Eisteddfod, 279
  • War Models Exhibition, Returns, 35
  • Washington International Labour Conference, London and North-Western Official Delegate, 489
  • Waterfall, Prehistoric, Immense, 635
  • Water-logged Pits in the Tipton District, 181
  • Water Power Available in Borneo and Sumatra, 359
  • Water Power, French, Suggested Use of, in Relief of Coal Scarcity, 59
  • Water Power in India, Potential Resources, 437, 515
  • Water Power, Insufficiently Utilised in Germany and Austria, 515
  • Water Power Resources in Brazil, 463
  • Water Power of the St. Lawrence, Development, 635
  • Water Power of the Yangtze River, Scheme for Utilisation, S. J. Powell, 613
  • Waterproof Cement, Sir G. K. Scott-Moncrieff, 489

WATER SUPPLY:

  • - British Columbia, Water Power Resources, 231
  • - Dairen, Shahokoa, New Water Supply Appliances, 231
  • - Fire Engine for Refilling Water Reservoir, 181
  • - Greater Winnipeg Water Board and Shoal Lake Aqueduct, 503
  • - Jerusalem, New Water Supply for, 216
  • - Lima, Peru, New Waterworks Projected, 635
  • - Manchester Water Scheme Passed House of Lords, 610
  • - Metropolitan Water Board Reorganisation Scheme Rejected, 359
  • - Nuneaton, Further Water Supply Projected, 589
  • - Osaka Water Supply Extensions 231
  • - Winnipeg Supply from Lake in Ontario, Arduous Task, 157
  • - Water Waste at Night, 207
  • WATT Engine and James Watt's Cornish Experiences ; Centenary, 206, 213, 450
  • Ways and Communications Bill—see Transport —see also Railways
  • Weights and Mea ures, Mr. Halsey on the Decimal System, 255
  • Weld Requiring 1400 lb. of Thermit, 59
  • Welding of Cutter Bars at a Colliery, 359
  • Wells, Deepest, in the World, 359
  • Westinghouse, Ex-British, Association Dinner, 548
  • Wind Power for Production of Electricity, Proposed Windmills for Supply of St. Ives, 59
  • Winnipeg River Power Company, Equipment, 255
  • Wire Hawsers, Method of Attaching, to Sunken Vessels, 207
  • Wireless Shore Stations in U.S.A., 305
  • Wireless Telegraph Station at Warsaw, Germany’s Low Bid, 255
  • Wireless Telegraphic Stations in Mexico, Foreign Competition Refused, 463
  • Wireless Telegraphy for Determination of Longitude, 515
  • Wireless Telephony in Air Flight, 157
  • Wittet, G., Retirement from Bombay Government Service, 406
  • Wolfram Discoveries in Siberia. 111
  • Wood Distillation in India, “Stockholm” Tar from Long-leaf Pine, 85
  • Wooden Piling in Wrater, Durability Question, 411
  • Wooden Structures, Shearing Strength of, Improvement Device, Professor C. Forssell, 35
  • Works, New, in the North of England, 539

Y

  • YARROW Shipbuilding Programme, 305

Z

  • ZEPPELINS, Proposed Line of, between Germany and Sweden, 463
  • Zinc, Electrolytic, Production in Australia, 157
  • Zinc Ore Accumulation in China, 411

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