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PARAGRAPHS

Accidents :

  • Milling Cutters, Safety Precautions, 108

Aeronautics :

  • Aero-Research Bulletins, 9, 36, 208
  • Aeroplane Components, Light-Alloy, Exhibition of, 408
  • Airgraph Services, West Africa, 226
  • Airport, London, “ Aeroplane ” Design Competition for, 428
  • Airport, North-East England, Proposed, 468 Baden-Powell Memorial Prize, 209
  • “ Merlin ” Engine, Rolls-Royce, 100,000th, 288
  • Power Jets (Research and Development), Ltd., 349
  • Rolls-Royce Aero-Engine Inst?ruction School, 56
  • “ Spitfire ” Mark XII Aeroplane, 317 Transport Aircraft, Vickers “ Warwick,” 248 Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, 358
  • Wood for Aircraft, Glue Hardeners, 9; Veneer Hot-Press Operation, 36; Plywood Moulding 208; Ardux Adhesives 246

Agriculture:

  • Australian Machinery, British Agency for, 454 Tractor Maintenance Instruction Book, 230
  • Alloys. See Mining and Metallurgy

Appointments, Awards and Honours :

  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, Branch Prize, 4 Albert Medal Award, 208
  • Baden-Powell Memorial Prizes, 209 Bessemer Gold Medal, 248
  • British Foundrymen’s Awards, 489 Certificates, National, and Diploma Awards, 128
  • Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, 207
  • Electrical Engineers, Institution of, Premium Awards, 416, 514
  • Ewing Medal, 369
  • Faraday House Scholarship Awards, 300 Faraday Medal, 113
  • Gray, Thomas, Memorial Trust Prize and Award, 467
  • Kidner, P. C., Automobile Engineers’ Medal Award, 128
  • Larke, Sir W. J., Medal Endowment, 147 Mullins Silver Medal Award, 128
  • Page Prize Award, 205
  • Simms Gold Medal Award, 216
  • Supervising Electrical Engineers, Awards for Branch Papers, 408
  • Wallasey Corporation, Presentation, 385
  • Welded Ship Essays, Prize Awards, 236
  • Automobiles. See Motor Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges :

Buildings and Building Construction :

  • Architecture, Maintenance Scholarships, 100 Design, Civil Engineering, ^Esthetic Aspect of. 146
  • House, Emergency Factory-Made, 454 House Prefabrication, Film Exhibition, 388 Lead and Zinc, Use in Building, 294 Soil Mechanics, Lectures on, 409
  • Timber Houses, Swedish, Exhibition of Photographs, etc., 68
  • United States Building Materials, 314

Cement and Concrete :

  • Concrete Products Guide, 247
  • Roads, Concrete, Research on, 109
  • Tanks, Concrete, Liquid-Fuel Storage, Synthetic Rubber Linings for, 126
  • Chemistry. See Physics and Chemistry

Coal :

  • Cardiff, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • Outcrop Coal Production, 88
  • Scholarship Scheme, Miners’ Welfare, 69, 328 Scottish Coal Trade, 449, 469, 489, 509 Sheffield, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • South African Colliery Industry, 320
  • ” Story of Coal,” 26
  • Colleges. Education

Companies :

Education :

  • Cambridge Electrical Engineering Professorship, Proposed, 470
  • Cheltenham College, Educational Fund for Sons of Engineers, 47
  • Examinations, Mechanical Engineers, Institution of, 28 ; Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Institution of, 74 ; Firth- Brown Scholarship, Cheltenham, 108; Structural Engineers, Institution of, 126. 305, 448 ; Naval Cadetships, 233 ; Civil Engineers, Institution of, 264 ; Transport, Institute of, 510; Royal Aeronautical Society, 517
  • Fuel Industries, Education in, 26
  • Lectures, Reavell, 9 ; Magnesium Alloys, 17 ; Industrial Management, 60, 294 ; Electrical Engineering, King’s College, 77; Chadwick Public Lectures, 86; Civil Engineering Design, ^Esthetic Aspect, 146, 246 ; Production Control, 166 ; Quality Control, 180, 290 ; Combustion Engineering, 209 ; Technical Education, Future of, 239 ; Transport Courses, Correspondence, for Services, 250; Hatfield Memorial Lecture, Proposed, 269, 328; Britain’s Electricity Supply, 309 ; Research Applied to Warfare, Erratum, 314; Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, Power Plants, 358; Soil Mechanics, 409
  • Northampton Polytechnic School, Instrument Making and Horology, 124
  • Scholarships, Currie Travelling, 48 ; Miners’ Welfare, 69, 328; Architecture, 100; Firth-Brown Cheltenham, 108 ; Ship Construction, Application of Light Alloys, 128; Duddell, 203; Manville, 203 ; Faraday House, 300 ; Spurrier Memorial, 308
  • Technical Education, Future of, 239 Training Scheme, Civil Engineering tractors’ Federation, 409
  • Yarrow Educational Fund, 205

Electricity :

  • Aluminium, Arc Welding of, 180 Britain’s Electricity Supply, 309 Cables, Thermoplastic, 169 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, bridge Wireless Group, 89
  • Electrodes, Welding, Data on, 146 Ex-Siemens Men, Association of, 500 Fair Trading Council Report, 209 Hand Tools, Metal-Engraving, 449 King’s College, Lectures, 77 Lighting Reconstruction Problems, phlets on, 466
  • Meters, Electricity, Design of. Effect of Future Control Unit, 389
  • Page Prize Award, 205 Radio-Telephone Tests, L.N.E R., 380 Sorting Apparatus, Magnetic, 427
  • United States, Wind Power Generating Plant, 1,000-kW, 148
  • Wiring Regulations, A.S.E.E. Guide to, 455 X-Ray Analysis in Industry, 8

Engines and Boilers :

  • Boiler-Feed Pumps, Lantern Slides, 405 Boilers, Stationary, Operation Posters, 170 Draught-Gauge, Inclined-Tube, 156
  • Engines and Turbines, Economical Lubrication, 280
  • Indicator, Remote-Flow, 470
  • Underfeed Stokers as Applied to Furnaces, 228

Exhibitions :

  • Aeroplane Components, Light-Alloy, 408 Filters, Oil and Air, 509
  • House Prefabrication Films, 388
  • Timber Houses, Swedish, Photographs, etc., 68
  • United States Building Materials, 314
  • “ War on Wheels,” 429

Gas :

  • Gas Engineers, Institution of, Publications, 449
  • Gasworks Instillments, 207

Harbours, Piers, etc. :

  • Tide Tables, Standard, 1944, 26
  • British Industrial Measuring and Control Apparatus Manufacturers’ Association, 208 Building, Use of Lead and Zinc in, 294 Chemical Industry, Fuel Economy in, 48 108, 168, 327
  • Chromium Nodules from Plating Baths Recovery of, 398 ’
  • Civil Engineering Contractors, Federation of Report, 409
  • Combustion Engineering, Lectures on, 209 Controls and Restrictions, Benzole and Coal Spirit, 340 ; Containers, Packaging, etc. 328; Contractors’ Plant, 288; Chrome Ore, etc., 398 ; Fuel-Burning Equipment, 368 ; Iron and Steel, 308 ; Jigs, Tools and Gauges, 508 ; Machine Tools, 225, 400, 408 470 ; Machinery Plant and Appliances, 368 ; Mica, 400 ; Non-Ferrous Metals, 50 247, 294; Rubber, 224; Timber, 186; Tin Prices, 8 ; Transformers, Electrical 449 ; Welding Machines, 448; Wiping Rags, 50 °
  • Diamonds, Industrial, Research on, 170 Electrical Fair Trading Council, 209 Exports, Control of, 250
  • ^^^4^^ Guarantee Department, 66,
  • Factory Medical Service Course, 188 Factory, Voice of, 489
  • Fan and Allied Manufacturers’ Association, 224, 329
  • Gauge and Toolmakers’ Association, Hand- ’ Export Interests Committee, 297, 448
  • Languages, Slavonic and East European Training in, 475 ’
  • Lighting, Natural, in Reconstruction Problems, 519
  • Management, Industrial, Lecture Course, 60, 294
  • Man Power, Industrial and Military, 465
  • Measuring Instrument Demonstrations, 168
  • Mica, South Rhodesian, 140
  • Newfoundland Fishing, Modernisation, 48
  • Paper Pulp, Canadian, 509
  • Payroll Methods and Income-Tax Procedure, 488
  • Personal, 8, 28, 48, 68, 88, 108, 128, 148, 168, 188, 208, 228, 248, 268, 288, 308, 328. 348, 368, 388, 408, 428, 448, 468, 488, 508
  • Plastics Industry, Machines for, 68
  • Plywood Moulding, 208
  • Production Control, 166
  • Quality Control Lectures, 180, 290
  • Quality Control System, Installation and Running, 68
  • Road Machinery Research Committee, 116
  • Road Transport Federation, National, 148
  • Sanitation, Chadwick Public Lectures, 86
  • South African War Production, 497
  • South Wales Steel-Sheet Industry, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 329. 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 469
  • Tax Tables, P.A.Y.E. Sumlock, 327
  • Tinplate Processes, Ltd., 308
  • Transport, Institute of. Discussion Groups, 170
  • Transport, Institute of, Jubilee of, 429
  • Travelling Scholarships, Currie, 48
  • United States Paper Production, 284
  • Works, Damaged, Restoration of, 488 X-Ray Analysis in Industry, 8
  • Institutions. See Technical Societies

Iron and Steel :

  • Adirondack Mountains, Ore Mining, 508
  • Basic Open-Hearth Practice at Australian Plant, 187
  • Carbon Steels, Medium, Austenitic Grain Growth, 4
  • Cleveland Basic Iron, 29, 49, 69, 209, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 449
  • Cleveland Iron Markets, 9, 29, 49, 69, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 289, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 509
  • Cleveland Manufactured Iron and Steel, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • Control Orders. See under Industries
  • Heat-Resisting Steels, Emergency, Development of, 136
  • Hematite and Low-Phosphorus Iron, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • Middlesbrough Scrap, 9, 69, 109, 149, 189, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449. 469, 489, 509
  • Preheat Temperature-Indicating Crayons,116 Research Association, British Iron and Steel, 328
  • Roberts-Austen, Sir W., Plaque of, 8
  • Scottish Iron and Steel Trade, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 449, 469, 489, 509
  • Scottish Scrap Supply, 489, 509
  • Sheffield Iron and Steel Trade, 9, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 309, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 44.Q 4.60 4AO 500
  • Steel-Sheet Industry, South Wales, 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 169, 189, 209, 229, 249, 269, 289, 329, 349, 369, 389, 409, 429, 469, 489, 509
  • Surface Hardening Compound, Monard, 368
  • Tinjdate Processes, Ltd., Research Organisation, 308
  • Tubes, Steel, for Structural Work, 7

Irrigation :

  • Mexican Programme, 249
  • Labour Questions. Sec Trade Societies

Lifting and Hauling Machinery :

  • Hoists, Pneumatic, Direct-Lift, 207
  • Literature. See LITERATURE INDEX
  • Locomotives. See Railways

Machine and Other Tools :

  • “ British Machine Tool Engineering,” 274 Butt-Welding, High-Speed Tools, 470 Clamp, Quick-Acting, ” Camtog Featherweight, 346
  • Cutting Tool Economy, 400
  • Drilling Machines, Fencing of, 368
  • Drop Hammers, Safety Devices for, 247 Gauge Blanks, Controlled, Pooling of, 508 Gauge and Toolmakers’ Association, Handbook, 157 ; Export Interests Committee, 297, 448, 509
  • Glass Surface Plates, 510
  • Grinding Machines, Manufacture from Scrap in Canada, 343
  • Hacksawing Machines, Control Release, 408 Hand Tools, Small Electric, 449
  • Lifting Jacks, Mechanical, Maintenance of, 80 Milling Cutters, Fencing of, 168
  • Plastics Industry, Machines for, 68 I
  • Presspun ” Process of Dishing and Flang- ! ing. Addendum^ 180
  • Revolution Counter, F. Claudefc. Ltd., 346 Women Employees in Machine-Tool Industry, 455
  • Marine Engineering. See Engines and
  • Boilers : Ships and Shiphnilding
  • Mining and Metallurgy :
  • Alloys for Hot-Pressed Water Pittings, Erratum, 483
  • Aluminium Alloys, Machining, etc., Filins,138 Aluminium, Arc Welding of, 180
  • Basic Open-Hearth Practice at Australian Plant, 187
  • Chinese National Central Library, 495 (’hromiuin Nodules from Plating Baths,
  • Recovery of, 398
  • Control Orders. See under Industries Crayons, Temperature-Indicating, 110 Heat-Resisting Alloys, Emergency, Development of, 136
  • Iron Ore Production in Adirondack Mountains, 508
  • Magnesium Alloys, Lecture on, 17
  • Metal Ore Mines, Ethyl Mercaptan Danger Warning, 7
  • Metal-Processing Bulletins, 85
  • Mica, Rhodesian, 140
  • “ Nickel Bulletin,” 469
  • Non-Ferrous Metal Ore Smelters, Association of, 349
  • Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals, Post-War Disposal, 50
  • Sheffield Metallurgical Association, Programme, 30
  • Surface Hardening Compound, Monard, 368 Tin-Plate Plant, Electrolytic, 7
  • Transvaal Gold Production, 49, 123, 169, 377 United States Tin-Plate Production, 88 ;
  • Zinc and Lead Deposits, 504 ; American Magnesium Association, 510
  • Zinc, Passivation of, 116, 408
  • Zinc Pigment Development Association, 488

Miscellaneous :

  • Almanacs and Calendars, 48, 89
  • Alwalton Church Restoration Fund, 184
  • Australia, Power Alcohol from Wheat, 96
  • British Columbia, Pine Pass Route Project, 498
  • British Industrial Measuring and Control Apparatus Manufacturers’ Association, 208 Calendars and Almanacs, 48, 89
  • Chemical Industrv, Fuel Economy in, 48, 108, 168, 327
  • Combustion Engineering, Lectures on, 209 Diamonds, Industrial, Research on, 170 Diaries, 89
  • Design, Civil Engineering, .Esthetic Aspects of, 146
  • Engineering Outlook, Erratum, 228
  • Factory, Voice of, 489
  • Fan aitd Allied Manufacturers’ Association, 224, 329
  • Fan Inlets, Control Gear for, 120
  • Fans, Volume, Blackman, 388
  • Fire Ladder, Turn-Table, for Glasgow, 125 ; for Exeter, 496
  • Fire Losses, United Kingdom, 82
  • Horology, Northampton Polytechnic Junior School for, 124
  • Hygiene, Chadwick Public Lectures, 86
  • Indicator, Flow, Londex, Ltd., 470 Instruments, Controlling and Recording, Automatic, Conference on, 385
  • Lighting, Natural, in Reconstruction Problems, 519
  • Management, Industrial, Lectures, 60, 294 Man Power, Military and Industrial, 465 Measuring Instrument Demonstrations, 168 Medical Service Course, Factory, 188 Newfoundland Fishing Industry, Modernising, 48
  • Oil, Deep Well Drilling, 506
  • Payroll Methods and Income-Tax Procedure, 488
  • Personal, 8, 28, 48, 68, 88, 108, 128, 148, 168, 188, 208, 228, 248, 268, 288, 308, 328, 348, 368, 388, 408, 428, 448, 468, 488, 508
  • Plywood Moulding, 208
  • Production Control, 166
  • Pump, Compressed-Air Operated, 470 Roads, Concrete, Research on, 109 Road-Haulage Organisation Handbook, 469 Road-Machinery Research Committee, 116 Road Transport Federation, National, 148 Rubber, Anti-Adhesive for Metal in Contact with, 88
  • South African War Production, 497 Tax Tables, P.A.Y.E. Sumlock, 327 Timber, Technical Properties, 486 Transport, Institute of, Silver Jubilee, 429 United States, Synthetic-Rubber Linings for Liquid-Fuel Storage Tanks, 126 ; Paper Production, 284 ; Fire Losses, 327
  • Ventilation, Blackman Volume Fans, 388 Welding, Arc, of Aluminium, 180 Welding, Data on Electrodes, 146 Welding Data Sheet, 417
  • Wood, Temperature Effects on Strength of, Erratum, 489
  • Works, Damaged, Restoration of, 488

Motor Cars, Etc, :

  • Cycle-Tyre Inner Tubes, Synthetic Rubber, 47
  • Fire Ladder, Motor Turn-Table, for Glasgow, 125 ; for Exeter, 496
  • “ Merlin ” Engine, Rolls-Royce, 100,000th, 288
  • Road Transport Federation, National, 148 Rubber, Anti-Adhesive for Metal in Contact with, 88
  • Tyre Economy, War on Wheels, Exhibition, 429

Naval :

  • Cadetship Examinations, 233
  • Obituary, See GENERAL INDEX

Physics and Chemistry :

  • Fuel Economy in the Chemical Industry 48 108, 168, 327 ’
  • Instruments, Controlling and Recording Automatic, Conference on, 385
  • Scottish Branch of Institute of Physics Foundation, 314

Power Transmission :

  • Bearings, Flexible, 203
  • Gears, Fabroil Silent, 406
  • Leather V-Belts, 84
  • Pivot Bearings, Static and Clinging Friction of, Erratum, 148
  • Timken Bearings Works in Germany, 488

Railways and Locomotives :

  • Canadian Pacific Earnings, 80, 280, 327
  • Great Western Railway, Paper Salvage, 189 Locomotives and Rolling Stock, Erratiim, 228 London Midland and Scottish Railway, Government Service Train Figures, 7 ; Metal Salvage, 290 ; Paper Salvage, 290 ; Volunteer Unloading, 404
  • London and North-Eastern Railway Locomotive Conversion, 28 ; Locomotive Boiler Repairs, Errata, 368, 428 ; Radio-Telephone Tests, 380 ; Conversion of Cars into Staff-Living Quarters, 477 ; Rapid Signal Box Reconstruction, 506
  • Sleepers, Concrete, on British Railways, 208
  • South African Railway Earnings, 28, 126 166, 369, 469
  • Wagons, Privately-Owned, Figures, 205

Sewage and Drainage :

  • Sanitary Engineering, Chadwick Lectures, 86

Ships and Shipbuilding :

  • Alloys, Light, Application to Ship Construction, 128
  • Lifeboat, Motor, “ Manchester and Salford XXIX,” 16
  • Lifeboat’Service, 245
  • “ Mattawunga,” Swedish Motor Ship, 169 Tide Tables, Standard, 1944, 26
  • Welded Ships, Prize Competition Essays, 236
  • Societies. See Technical and Trade

Technical Societies :

  • Aeronautical Society, Royal, 4, 209, 213, 268, 328, 358, 517
  • Arts, Royal Society of, 208, 239, 467
  • Austrian Engineers and Scientists in Great Britain, 108, 477
  • Automobile Engineers, Institution of, 128
  • British Chemical Manufacturers, Association of, 48, 108, 168, 327
  • British Chemical Plant Manufacturers’ Association, 48, 108, 168, 327
  • British Coal Utilisation Research Association, 228
  • Chemical Engineers, Institution of, 9, 249, 385
  • Chemistry, Royal Institute of, 229
  • Civil Engineers, Institution of, 87, 146, 205, 246, 264, 369
  • Civil Engineers of Ireland, Institution of, 128 Cleveland Institution of Engineers, 187 Electrical Engineers, Institution of, 89, 113, 123, 203, 205, 207, 356, 389, 416, 470, 514 Electrical Engineers, Supervising, Association of, 108, 408, 455
  • Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Institution of, 236
  • Engineers, Society of, 216
  • Engineer Surveyors’ Association, 323 Foundrvinen, British, Institute of, 489 France,' Fighting, Association of Engineers of, 434
  • Fuel, Institute of. 26, 228
  • Fuel Luncheon Club, 116, 317, 389
  • Gas Engineers, Institution of, 449
  • Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Institution of, 74
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 4, 8, 187, 248, 328 Manchester Statistical Society, 68, 180 Maudslay Society, 288, 366
  • Mechanical Engineers, Institution oi, 28, 135, 314
  • Metals, Institute of, 8, 88, 348
  • Municipal and County Engineers, Institution of, 385, 497
  • Naval Architects, Institution of, 83, 128
  • Newcomen Society, 348
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 337
  • Physics, Institute of, 8, 314, 385
  • Royal Society, 328, 369
  • Rubber Industry, Institution of, 275, 368
  • Sheffield Metallurgical Association, 8, 30
  • Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute, 4
  • Structural Engineers, Institution of, 126, 305, 448
  • Transport, Institute of, 149, 170, 250, 308, 429, 510
  • Welding, Institute of, 147, 187
  • Telegraphy. See Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Tools. See Machine and other Tools
  • Trade. See Coal; Industries ; Iron and Steel ;
  • Ships and Shipbuilding

Trade Societies, Etc. :

  • Absenteeism, Cotton Industry, 97 ; Mining Industry. 158, 177
  • Accidents, Mining, 56
  • Admiralty, Dockyard Boilermakers, etc.. Wages, 416
  • Agricultural Workers’ Wages, 97, 297, 377 Arbitration Tribunal, National Clerical and Administrative, Workers’ Claim, 17
  • Australia, Injured Merchant Seamen, Benefit Provisions, 37
  • Bahamas, Workmen’s Compensation Act, Scope of, 37
  • Belfast Operative Engineers’ Strike, Return to Work, 297
  • Brazil, Hours of Work Legislation, 137 Building Industry, Prefabricated Houses, Operatives’ Claim for Assemblage, etc., 277 Canada, Report of Advisory Oommittee on Reconstruction and Union Responsibility, 456
  • Canteens, Industrial and Staff, Wages Board, 237
  • Chemical Industries, Imperial, Payment by Results and Production, 117
  • China, Conscription and Control of Skilled Workers, 257
  • Civil Employment and Re-instatement Bill, 56, 77, 158
  • Colliery, Accidents, 56
  • Cost of Living. See Living, Cost of
  • Cotton Trade, Wages, 56, 257, 277 ; Overlookers’ Claims, 56, 277 ; Reorganisation Exploratory Discussions, 77; Spinners’ and Manufacturers’ Report, Labour Short- ' age, 97 ; Absenteeism, 97 ; United Textile ! Factory Workers’ Conference, Resolutions I Proposed, 277 ; Lancashire Cotton Trade, Views on 48-Hour Working Week, 317
  • Dock Labour, Small Ports Question, 516 Drapery and Allied Trades, Wage Advances, 197
  • Electricity Supply Industry, Wage Increase, 396
  • Employment Council, Full Post-War, for Kentish Areas, Formation of, 416
  • Engineering Union, Amalgamated, Skilled Labour, Post-War Claims, 17 ; Amalgamation, Conference of Unions on. Proposed Committee, 17 ; Membership and Benefit Date, 17, 158, 177, 237, 336, 416, 495 ; Apprentice Members, Call Up for Mining, 158 ; Reserved Occupations and Impending ' Claims, 237; Financial Position, 336; Forty-Hour Week Discussion, 357 ; Recruitment of Women to the Union, 377 ; Women’s Section, Equal Pay for Equal Work, 377 ; Plastic Workers’ Wages, etc., Agreement with Employers, 416 ; Wakefield Experiment in Training Young Persons in Engineering Trades, 436 ; Silver Jubilee Celebration, 1945, Proposed, 456 ; Wages, 477, 495, 516 ; National Committee Meeting, Edinburgh, Resolutions, 495 ; Affiliation with Shipbuilding Engineering Unions, 495
  • Gas Industry, Wages, 336
  • General and Municipal Workers, Works and Shop Committees Question, 56
  • Germany, Education and Training of Young Persons and Youth Leaders, 317
  • Hosiery Trade, New Wage Agreement, 377
  • Hours of Work, Brazil Labour Legislation, 137 ; Ministry of Labour Inquiry, Average Hours, 197; Post-War 40-Hour Week, T.U.C. Policy, 257, 317, 357, 416 ; United States, 48-Hour Week in the Cotton Trade, 317; Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales, Proposals for 40-Hour Week, etc., 477 ; Suggested Abolition of Overtime, 516 India, Machine Tool Industry, Scheme for Trainees, 177 ; Recognition of Trade Unions, 3’7 ; Naval Artificers’ Training Centre, 197
  • Industrial Code, War-Time Offences against, 336
  • Industry, Post-War, Government Plans, 436, 477
  • International Labour Organisation, Report, Man-power Mobilisation for Peace, 177 ; Relations with League of Nations, Independent Financial Autonomy and Budget, 257 ; Sir J. F. Watson on Future Status and Organisation, 357 ; Russia’s Conditions for Joining Organisation, 357
  • Iron and Steel Federation on High Production, 97
  • Joint Trades Movement, Provisions for Avoiding Disputes, 56, 297 ; Wages, 117, 237, 297, 396 ; Recruitment and Training of Juveniles for Industry, 416 ; Employers and Apprenticeship Policy Agreement, 516
  • Labour and National Service, Ministry of, Reports, 158, 217, 297, 396; Actual Earnings of 6,000,000 Workers, Averages in Various Industries, 197
  • Labour Notes, 17, 37, 56, 77, 97, 117, 137, 158, 177, 197, 217, 237, 257, 277, 297, 317, 336, 357, 377, 396, 416, 436, 456, 477, 495, 516
  • Labour Party and Post-War Employment, 416 Living, Cost of, 77, 177, 257, 357, 495, 516 Living, Cost of, and Wage Rates, 495, 516 “Man and Metal,’’ Labour Federation’s Decline of Invitation to World Conference, 158; on Independence of I.L.O., 257 : Guaranteed Wage in Relation to Essential Work Order, 436
  • Man-Power, Peace Mobilisation. I.L.O. Report, 177 ; Production Engineers, Post- War Scheme, 257 ; Apprentices, Deferment of Call-up Notices, 456
  • Medicine, Industrial, T.U.C. and Diffusion of Knowledge, 456
  • Mining Industry, Wages, 17, 37, 77, 97, 117, 137, 158, 197, 217, 237, 257, 277, 297, 317, 336 ; Group Production Control, 37, 56 237 ; Discipline Question, 37, 158 ; Accidents, 56 ; Colliery Managers and Local Disputes, 56; Federation Policy, Restatement of, 56 ; Juveniles, Recruitment of, 97 ; Surface Workers’ Special “ Work or Wage ’’ Claim Decision, 117 ; Ex-Underground Workers Released from Army, 137, 237 ; Porter Award Anomalies, 158, 177, 197, 217, 297; Absenteeism, 158, 177; Coal Losses due to Strikes, 197, 277 ; South Wales Miners’ Federation and Coal Output Stoppage, 217 ; Piece Workers and Wage Simplification, 237 ; Yorkshire Stoppage, Miners’ “ Home Coal ’’ Question, 277, 297 ; Four-Year Wage Agreement, 317, 336; Direction of Young Men into Mines, Prosecutions for Disobedience, 436
  • Motor Industry, Welfare Benefits, 496 ; Retail Trade Wages, 516
  • Patternmakers’ Association, United, on Amalgamation of Unions, 17 ; Membership and Benefit Data, 17, 177, 237, 495; Revenue and Expenditure, 97 ; Political Levy Payments, 97, 357, 496 ; Call-up of Members for Mining Work, 177 ; Patternmaking, Effect of Plastics, 237 ; Apprentices, Regulation of Influx, 516
  • Pensions (Increase) Bill, 377
  • Plastics, Possible Influence on Wood Patternmaking, 237 ; Workers’ Wages and Conditions, 416
  • Portugal, Wages and Salaries Decree, Fixation of Compulsory Limits, 137
  • Post Office Union, Wage Demands, 496 Production Committees, Joint, and Conditions in the Workshop, 357
  • Railways, Wage Demands, 197, 237, 317, 336, 357
  • Rehabilitation Legislation for Victims of War, 177, 456
  • Reinstatement of Dismissed Employee, Illegality of Pay without Work, 97, 158
  • Russia, Social Welfare Commissariat, Reorganised Functions of, 17 ; Russian and Capitalist Society Unions, Difference of Position, 158; Conditions for Joining International Labour Organisation, 357
  • Shipping Industry, Wages, 56, 177, 277; Rejection of Responsibility for Activities of Shop Stewards, 217 ; Engineering Employees in Shipping Industry, Question of Engineering or Shipbuilding Conditions, 336 ; Working Hours, etc., Proposals for Post-War Period, 416; Affiliation to A.E.U., 495
  • South Staffordshire Chainmakers’ Wage, etc.. Demands, 197
  • Strikes, Exaggeration of Lost Time by, 77 ; Main Incidence in 1943, 137 ; Unofficial Strikes, Support from Outside Organisations, 297 ; Proposals for Avoiding Disputes, 56, 297; Defence Regulation
  • against Incitement, 336, 357, 377, 456, 477 ; Strikes since D-Dav, 516
  • Strike Statistics, 37,117,217, 297, 377,396,477 Teachers’ Conference, Salaries and Conditions Question, 317
  • Technicians, Engineering, and Employers’ Federation Agreement, 17
  • Trade, Government Plans for Post-War Problems, 436
  • Trades Union Congress, Sir W. Citrine’s Proposed Census of War Industry Workers’ Post-War Aims, 197 ; 40-Hour Working Week, Post-War Policy, 257, 317, 357, 416 ; Industrial Medicine, Suggested Promotion of Training, 456 ; Sir W. Citrine on Employment and International Collaboration, 477
  • Trade Unions, General Federation of. Report 197
  • Transport Industry, Transport and General Workers’ Union, Wages, 177, 436 ; Man- Power in Peace-Time, International Labour Organisation, Report, 177 ; Provisions for Avoiding Disputes, 297 ; Road Transport Workers, Improved Conditions, 436 ; Omnibus Workers’ Wages, 4.56
  • Unemployment Fund, Income and Expenditure, 117, 137, 277
  • Unemployment, Post-War, Government Plans, 436, 477
  • Unemployment Statistics, 396
  • United States of America, War Labour Board, Wage Determination on Area Basis, 17 ; Machinists, International, Retiring Cards and Promotion, 137 ; Machinists, International, High Total Membership, 217 ; Alabama State, Anti-Violence Law, 257; United Mineworkers of America, Composition and Principles, 317 ; Cotton- Textile Industry, 48-Hour Week, 317 ; Machinists and Automobile Workers, Jurisdiction Agreement, 357; International Labour Conferences, Equal Pay for Men and Women, 377 ; Industrial Reconversion, Steps Approved, 377
  • Uruguay, Legislation for Settlement of Wage Disputes, Minimum Wage, etc., 357
  • Wages, Fluctuation of, 37, 117, 217, 297, 396, 477
  • Wages, General, Influence on Production of Payment by Results, 117 ; Portuguese Decree for Fixing Compulsory Limits, 137 ; Uruguayan Wage Legislation, 357 ; Guaranteed Wage Principle through Essential Work Order, 436 ; Wage Rates and Cost of Living, 495
  • Wakefield, Experiment in Training Young Persons in Engineering Trades, 436
  • War Victims, Rehabilitation Legislation for, Exhibition, 177
  • Welfare Benefits in Modern Industry, 496
  • Women Workers, Teachers’ Conference, Salaries and Conditions, 317 ; Equal Pay for Equal Work, 377, 495 ; Wage Claim for Women in Engineering Industry, 477; Factory Hours, 516
  • Wool Textile Industry, Yorkshire, Wage Inquiry Report, 77
  • Universities. See Education
  • Vehicles. See Motor Gars
  • Warships. See Naval


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