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*A.E.G. Electric Company, Ltd., Automatic Carbon Arc Welding, 483 | |||
*Allday, Wm., and Co., Ltd., Gas-heated Stoves, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Alldays and Onions, Ltd., Oil-fired Double Chamber Type Tool Hardening Furnace, B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Allen, W. H., Sons and Co., Ltd., 50-kW Turbo-generator Set, B.I.F., 234; 132-kW Allen D.C. Generator, B.I.F., 234; 200 B.H.P. Six-cylinder Oil Engine, B.I.F., 234 | |||
*American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429 | |||
*Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, Ltd., Werkspoor Supercharged Engines for Anglo-Saxon Oil Tankers, 77 | |||
*Argentine Cruiser " Veinticinco de Mayo," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Armstrong, H. C., Effect of Furnace Design on Scale Formation, 608 | |||
*Armstrong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., Heavy Oil-engined Six-wheel Lorry, 675 | |||
*Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Brass Melting Furnace, B.I.F., 258; Oil-electric Shunting Locomotive, 674 | |||
*Arrol, Sir William and Co., Ltd., Benue Bridge, in Nigeria, 574, 575, 586, 602, 603, 614 | |||
*Ashworth and Parker, Self-cleaning Strainer, 700 | |||
*Asquith, William, Ltd., bin. Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Milling Machine, 526, 527 | |||
*Associated Radio Pictures, Ltd., Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 130 | |||
*Auerbach and Scheibe, A.G., Five-unit High-speed Drilling Machine, 318, 319; High-speed Light Drilling Machine, 318, 319 | |||
*Avery, W. and T., Ltd., Direct-reading Hardness Testing Machine, B.I.F., 236; Self-indicating Universal Testing Machine, 644 | |||
'''B | |||
*B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., " Flex Shaft " Machine for Mechanical Rubbing and Polishing, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., Automatic Lubricator for Conveyor Chains, B.I.F., 206; Express Sectional Boiler for H.M.S. " Guardian," 51; Totally Enclosed Steam Trawl Winch, B.I.F., 207; 85 B.H.P. Cold-starting Oil Engine, B.I.F., 207 | |||
*Bagnall, W. G., Ltd., 2ft. Gauge Locomotive for Gwalior Light Railway, 164 | |||
*Baker, G. S., Problems of Ship Propulsion, 582 | |||
*Baker, Humphrey, The Great Western Railway Record, 638; (Leading Article, 641) | |||
*Baldwin-Southwark Corporation, 1785-Ton Testing Machine, 220 | |||
*Barnsbury Works of Negretti and Zambra, 208, 212 | |||
*Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 12-kW High-velocity Forced Draught Vertical Tempering Furnace, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii; 16-kW " Birlee " Electric Furnace, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii; 20-kW High-speed Tool Furnace, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii | |||
*Boardman, Robert, Rivets in Shipbuilding, 590 | |||
*Boving and Co., Ltd., 17,000 Horse-power Pelton, Wheel for the Punjab, 44, 48, 49 | |||
*Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Ltd., Gas-heated Furnaces, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Brewer, F. W., Three-cylinder Express Engines, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 684 | |||
*Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, Form of Fire-grate for Lancashire Boilers, 567; Vertical Coal Dryer, 128 | |||
*Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd., Bristol Type 118 General Purpose Machine, 36 | |||
*British Insulated Cables, Ltd., Magnetic Moulder, 109 | |||
*Bastian and Allen, Ltd., Electrode Boiler for Distilling Water, 366 | |||
*Battersea Power Station, Progress on, 5 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Beardmore and Co., Ltd., Oil-electric Rail Cars on the Pamplona San Sebastian Railway, 136 | |||
*Beira, Port Improvements at, 428, 429 | |||
*Bellasis, E. S., Floods in the Thames and Wey Valleys, 335 | |||
*Bellingham, Stanley, Ltd., Arc Lamps, Small, 69 | |||
*Bennie, James, and Sons, Ltd., Folding, Rounding, and Box Forming Machine, 404 | |||
*Benson Boiler at Langerbrugge, 9 | |||
*Benue Bridge in Nigeria, Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd., 574, 575, 586, 602, 603, 614 | |||
*Bertrams, Ltd., Punching, Plate Splitting, and Cropping Machine, 192 | |||
*British Oxygen Company, Ltd., Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting Machines, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*British Sangamo Company, Ltd., Electric Clocks, B.I.F., 284; Single-phase Meter, B.I.F., 284 | |||
*British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., Electrical Scientific Devices, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii; Induction Heater Circuit, 96; Motor Controlled by Photo-cell and Thyratron, 96; Portable Oil Testing Sets, 165; Resistance Vacuum Furnace, 403; Small Power Transformers for 132-kV Circuits, 566; Thyratron Controlling Spot Light, 96 | |||
*British Timkin, Ltd., Tapered Roller Bearings, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Brookes (Oldbury), Ltd., Direct Motor-driven, Three-roller Coiling Machine, B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., Control Gear for A.C. Motors, 80 | |||
*Broom and Wade, Ltd., Petrol-driven Air Compressors, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Brown, David, and Sons, Ltd., Gear-testing Instrument, 138 | |||
*Bruce Peebles and Co., Ltd., 1000-kW Automatic Rectifier Equipment at Harrow, 672 | |||
*Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., Water Level Indicator for Overhead Tanks, 136 | |||
*Burdons, Ltd., Oil-fired Rivet-heating Furnace, B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Butler Machine Tool Company, Ltd., Draw-cut Shaping Machine, 506; Open-sided Planing Machine, 191 | |||
*Butters Brothers and Co., Monotower Cranes for Lochaber Power Scheme, 700 | |||
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*C.G.T. Cargo Steamer " San Antonio," 20 | |||
*Cadbury Brothers, Finchley-road Railhead Distribution Depot, 310 | |||
*Cambridge Instrument Company, Ltd., Apparatus for Automatic Temperature Control, B.I.F., 309; Humidity Recorder, 40; Moullin Variable Condenser, 40; Portable Humidity Meter, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Canadian Pacific Liner " Empress of Britain," 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Canning, W., and Co., Ltd., Chromium Plating Vat, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii; Electric Cable-heating Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19,2,32, iii; Polishing and Buffing Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii | |||
*Carrier Engineering Company, B.B.C. Studio Ventilating Plant, 537 | |||
*Central Electricity Board's Fourth Annual Report, 338 | |||
*" Cheltenham Flyer," Record Set Up by, 638; (Leading Article), 641 | |||
*Cheney, H.,and A. J. Maddock, Resistance Vacuum Furnace, 403 | |||
*Christiansen and Meyer, Cylinder Unit of Christiansen Engine, 52 | |||
*Christie Two-stroke Gas Displacement Pump, Marcus Hodges and Sons, Ltd., 536 | |||
*Cierva Autogiro Company, Ltd., Two-seater Cierva Cabin Type Autogiro, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., Johnson Boiler, 50, 51 | |||
*Coats Machine Tool Company, Ltd., Spring-testing Machine, 97 | |||
*Collet and Engelhard. Machine Tool Company, Horizontal Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, 267; Milling Cutter Grinder, 268 | |||
*Cooper. H. O., Modern Slide Rule, 658 | |||
*Cart, Robert, and Son, Ltd., Double-deck Vibratory Screen, B.I.F., 282 | |||
*Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., Chain Drive for Cork Mill in Linoleum Factory, B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32., vii | |||
*Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel-turning Plant, 342, 346, 347 | |||
*Craven's Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Ltd., Railway Plough Brake Van for London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, 622 | |||
*Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., Belt-drive Mounting, 647 | |||
*Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd., Repulsion Induction Motor, B.I.F., 234; " Tong Test " Ammeter, 68 | |||
*Cunard Liner, Progress on, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
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*Darlington Rustless Steel and Iron Company, Ltd., " Defirust " Works at Darlington, 288, 293 | |||
*Darwins, Ltd., Magnetic Separators, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Davis Furnaces, Ltd., High-temperature Forging Furnace, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Deane, H. J., Jetty Works of Ford Motor Company at Dagenham, 205 | |||
*Delco-Remy and Hyatt, Ltd,, Roller-bearing Axle-box. 432 | |||
*Demag Aktiengesellschaft, Multiple Arm Grab, 701 | |||
*Dickinson, H. \V., Richard Trevithick, 560 | |||
*Digby, W. P., Justification of Organised Engineering Inspection, 118, 151 | |||
*Dominion Machinery Company. Ltd., Overhead Sanding Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii | |||
*Donkin (The Bryan Donkin Company, Ltd.), Impeller of High-speed Exhauster, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Donovan and Co., Electric Control Gear, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., Sydney Harbour Bridge, 304, 314, 330, 358, 359, 384, 412, 413, 440, 466 (Two-page Supplement, March 18th, 1932, Four-page Supplement, April 8th, 1932; Reprint, (535), 608 | |||
*Douglas, Arthur H., Models and Analogies for Demonstrating Electrical Principles, 252 | |||
*Drayton Regulator and Instrument Company, Ring Balance Flow Meter, 69 | |||
*Drewry Car Company, Ltd., Petrol Engine-driven Freight Van for Bermuda Railway, 109 | |||
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*E-H Engineering, Ltd., Fuel Injection System, 420 | |||
*Edison-Swan Electric Company, Ltd., Surge Protector, 42 | |||
*Edwards, F. J., Ltd., Bending Rolls Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Metal-working Machines, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Electro-dynamic Construction Company, Single-phase Split-phase Induction Motor, B.I.F., 283 | |||
*Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., Humidity Meter Transmitter, 70; " Siemens " Humidity Meter, 70 | |||
*Ellison, George, Ltd., " Bantam " Star-delta Starter, B.I.F., 236 | |||
*Ellison Insulations, Ltd., " Tufnol " Synthetic Resin Varnish Products, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Evans, I. 0., High-tension Cables, 638 | |||
*Evans, U. R., Some Aspects of the Corrosion Problem, 504, 532; (Leader, 503) | |||
*Everett, Edgecumbe and Co., Ltd., Conduit Tester, 41; Fault Recorder, 41; " Syn-clock " Operated Time Switch, 41 | |||
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*Faire" Aviation Company, Ltd., Fairey Long-range Monoplane, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932); " Gordon " General-purpose Machine, 14 | |||
*Fearnchough, W., Ltd., Rope-trimming Cutter, B.I.F. Suppt., 26,2,32, v | |||
*Federation of British Industries, Sir James Lithgow on Position of Industry, 426 | |||
*Ferguson Brothers (Port-Glasgow), Ltd., Bucket Dredger for Thames Service, 422 | |||
*Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., Laboratory for Mechanical Testing of Switchgear, 365 | |||
*Ferranti, Ltd., Electrostatic Voltmeter, 97; Exhibition of Products, 703; Mercury Switch On-load Transformer Tap changing Gear, 191; Moving Coil Voltage Regulators, 210; Multi-range D.C. Test Set, 96 | |||
*Fielding and Platt, Ltd., Pneumatic Riveters for Russia, 676 | |||
*Firth, Thos., and John Brown, Ltd., " F.D.P." Steel, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*" Flamma " Smoke Consumer, 110 | |||
*Forest Products Research Laboratory, Bateson's Direct Reading Humidity Meter, 69 | |||
*Foster Instrument Company, Ltd., Surface or Contact Pyrometers, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Fraser and Chalmers Engineering Works, " Bliss " Cluster Roll, B.I.F., 260; Chain Conveyor, B.I.F., 260; "Sherwen " Vibrating Screen, B.I.F., 260; Single-deck Gyrex Screen, B.I.F., 260; 20ft. Portable Conveyor, | |||
*B.I.F., 260; " Webb " Conveyor, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*French South American Liner " L'Atlantique," 21, 22 | |||
*French Aircraft Tender " Commandant Teste," 9 | |||
*French Cruiser " Foch," 8 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*French Submarine Cruiser " Surcouf," 8, 9 | |||
*Furness Withy Turbo-electric Liner " Monarch of Bermuda," 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
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*Gardner, F. W., Erosion of Steam Turbine Blades, 146, 174, 202 | |||
*General American Tank Car Corporation, Tank Cars for Dry Commodities, 510 | |||
*General Electric Company, Ltd., Cable Separator Box, B.I.F., 259; Electric Lighting Accessories, B.I.F., 259; Electrical Equipment and Mining Plant at Mount Isa Mines, 415, 424; Experimental Photo-electric Device for Measurement and Recording of Smoke Densities in Factory Chimneys, 40; Osram Lamp Making Machinery, B.I.F., 258; Quarrying Plant at Cumberland Granite Company, Ltd., 674; 132-kV Outdoor Sub-station, B.I.F., 259; 150-kW A.C. and 400-kW D.C. Oil Engine Generating Sets at Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 130 | |||
*George Washington Bridge Over Hudson River, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Gilman, F. (B.S.T.), Ltd., Stone Slitting Wheel, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii; Tube Sealing Tool, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii | |||
*Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., High-head Turbine Inlet Sluice Valves, 320, 321; Works Laboratory at Kilmarnock, 494, 502 | |||
*Good, E. T., World Steel Trade : Position and Prospects, 565 | |||
*Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Ltd., Gravel Washing Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Grampian Power Scheme, Excavation Work on the Tuilimel Development, 336, 337 | |||
*Great Bridgeford Derailment, 699 | |||
*Great Western Railway Record, Humphrey Baker, 638; (Leading Article, 641) | |||
*Greening, N., and Sons, Ltd., Wire Cloth and Perforated Metal, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Greenwood and Batley, Ltd., Angle Cutting Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Gresham and Craven, Ltd., Feed Water Injector, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii | |||
*Griffin and Tatlock, Ltd., Continuous Gas Indicator, 70; Hot Wire Relay, 69 | |||
*Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, Ltd., "Hank" Rivet Bush, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Gutta-percha Company, Insulating Materials, B.I.F., 236 | |||
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*Hackney Power Station, Extensions at, 578 | |||
*Hadfields Ltd., Bucket Pin Locking Device for Dredgers, 24; Concrete Plant for Cauvery Metur Dam, 158, 166; Three-stage Coal Breaker, 646 | |||
*Hams Hall Sub-station, 5 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Hancock and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Profile Oxygen Cutting Machine, B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Hands, John, and Sons, Ltd., Press, 125-Ton, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv | |||
*Hardypick, Ltd., " Hay " Dust Collector, B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii; Wire Rope Cutter, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii | |||
*Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Nelson Line Motor Liner " Highland Patriot," 592; White Star Motor Liner " Georgic," 660, 661 | |||
*Harrow Electric Light and Power Company, Ltd., 1000-kW Automatic Rectifier Equipment, 672 | |||
*Hartley, Sons and Co., " Flamma " Smoke Consumer, 110 | |||
*Harvey, G. A., and Co. (London), Ltd., Perforated Metals, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Steel Furniture, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Woven Wire Cloth, 13.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Heatley-Gresham Engineering Company, Ltd., Pressings and Drop Forgings, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Heller Brothers, Automatic Saw Blade Grinder, 290, 291; Stock Cutting Saw, 291; Universal High-power Cold Saw, 291 | |||
*Helsingfors Power Station, Yarrow Boilers at, 476, 482, 483, 498, 499 | |||
*Henderson, J. M., and Co., Ltd., Safe Load Indicator for Cranes, 701 | |||
*Henderson, Sir James B., " Macquorn Rankine," 689 | |||
*Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., Air-operated Bench Vice, B.I.F. Suppe., 26.2.32, vi; Air-operated Machine Vice, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi | |||
*Herbert, E. G., Ltd., " Rapidar " Hacksaw Blade, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii | |||
*Heslop, Major D. G., Reconstruction of Lukonde Bridge on Tanganyika Railways, 278 | |||
*Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Ltd., Surface Condensing Plant at Hackney Power Station, 578, 580, 582 | |||
*H.M. Light Cruiser " Exeter," 7 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Hobbs, H. F., Automatic Variable Transmission Gear, 243 | |||
*Hodgkinson, James (Salford), Ltd., Mechanical, Stokers for Firing Lancashire Boilers, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Hoffman Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Ball and Roller Bearings for Sliding Mechanism, 593 | |||
*Holden and Brooke, Ltd., Automatic Governor for Centrifugal Pumps, 108 | |||
*Hollings and Guest, Ltd., Three-throw Vertical Belt-driven Pumps, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv | |||
*Holloway Two-stage Compressor, Laycock Engineering Company, 458 | |||
*Holman Brothers, Ltd., Drill Sharpener, B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, ii; Mining and Quarrying Tools, B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Trepanning Machine for Concrete Roads, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Holmes, J. H., and Co., Ltd., " Castle " Arc-welding Set, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i; Flameproof Motor, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i | |||
*Holt Cargo Liner " Polyphemus," 77 | |||
*"Homeyard " Pilot Valve, Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 321 | |||
*Hopkinsons, Ltd., High-pressure Water Gauge, 607, 608; Panel Type Engine-room Telegraph Apparatus, 607; Valve Control Board at Kirkstall Power Station, 607 | |||
*Hurst, B. L., British and American Rolled Steel Sections, 148 | |||
*Hudson, Robert, Ltd., Side-tipping Truck for Standard Gauge, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Hitter, Dr. W., Air-insulated Transformer Bank for 1,000,000 Volts, 363 | |||
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*Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., 50 H.P. Inductive Time Control, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii; Three-phase Time Lag Magnetic Overload Device, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii; Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., Cassel | |||
*Cyanide Case-hardening Process, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, i; Industrial Products, 508; Non-ferrous Metals for Home Decorations, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, i; Use of Soda-Ash in Manufacture of Iron, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Incandescent Heat Company, Ltd., Combination Recuperative Furnaces, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Ingersoll-Rand Company, Condenser for Brooklyn Edison Company, Surface, 648 | |||
*" International Combustion " Boiler, Heat Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, 119 | |||
*International Furnace Equipment Company, Ltd., Forging Furnace, B.I.F., 258; Heat | |||
*Treatment Furnace, B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Iron Bridge Power Station, 5, 6 | |||
*Isenthal and Co., Ltd., Mercury Switch, 41, 42 | |||
*Isler and Co., Ltd., Bore-hole Pumping Plant, 194 | |||
*Ismailia Valve Company, 36in. " Ismailia " Tidal Flap Valve, 244 | |||
*Italian Scout " Emanuele Pessagno," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
'''J | |||
*Jackson, P. R., and Co., Ltd., 12in. Rod Rolling Mill with Roller Bearings, 618, 619 | |||
'''K | |||
*Karriers Motors, Ltd., Road-rail Vehicle for L.M.S., 474 | |||
*Kent, George, Ltd., Automatic Combustion Control Apparatus at Hackney Power Station, 579, 581; Meter for Measurement of Dirty Gas, B.I.F., 235 | |||
*Kershaw, J. B. C., Air Pollution in 1930-31, 176 | |||
*Kill van Kull Bridge, New York, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
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*Laing, Sir James, and Sons, Ltd., 36in. "Ismailia " Tidal Flap Valve, 244 | |||
*Lambeth Bridge, Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., 630, 631 | |||
*Lancashire Dynamo and Crypto, Ltd., Cinema Arc Rectifier, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Enclosed Ventilated Motors, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Flameproof Motors, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v; Geared Motors, B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Lane, Henry C., Contraction of Holes by Presswork, 538 | |||
*Laycock Engineering Company, Holloway Two-stage Compressor, 458 | |||
*Leyland Motors, Ltd., Lorry for Handling Pipes and Bar Material, 566 | |||
*Leys Malleable Castings, Ltd., Blackheart Castings, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Liesen and Co., Air Heater, 319, 320 | |||
*Lithgow, Sir James, Position of Industry, 426 | |||
*Liverpool Abattoir and Meat Market, 228, 238 | |||
*Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur on the Indus, 104, 105 | |||
*Lloyd Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of, 32, 62, 72; (Leader), 45 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932) | |||
*Lloyd Triestino Motor Liner " Victoria," 22 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Lochaber Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 262, 264 | |||
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Karrier Road-rail Vehicle, 474 | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway, Articulated Booster !Locomotive " No. 727," 16; Bridge over North Circular Road, 178, 186; Romford Widening, 392, 396; Tank Engine " No. 6171 " Fitted with Booster, 691 | |||
*Lucas Furnaces, Ltd., Gas-fired Furnaces, B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Lukonde Bridge on Tanganyika Railways, Re. constructed, 278 | |||
*Lydell, F., Effect of Railway Electrification on Train Working, 459; (Leader), 451 | |||
'''M | |||
*M. and C. Switchgear, Ltd., Switchgear and Control Gear, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*M.A.N. 56,800 B.H.P. Oil Engine Machinery for German Battleship " Deutschland," 76, 77 | |||
*Maddock, A. J., and H. Cheney, Resistance Vacuum Furnace, 403 | |||
*Malkin, B. A., Generation of Steam from Electric Boilers, 522, 530 | |||
*Malone Mercury Engine, 10, 11 | |||
*Malone Water Engine, 10, 11 | |||
*Mandi Hydro-electric Project, 454 | |||
*Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., Pedal Generator for Wireless Operation, 322 | |||
*Markham and Co., Ltd., Compound Winding Engine for South Africa, 366, 368 | |||
*Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., Asphalt Plant, 4-6-Ton " Cummer," B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Road Roller, 6-Ton Oil Engine-driven, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Roller, " Manumit " Motor, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*McDonald, G. G., Estimation of Gas Turbine Nozzle Throat Area, 685 | |||
*Meik, C. S., and Halcrow, Port Improvements at Beira, 428, 429 | |||
*Meldrums, Ltd., Boiler with Mechanical Stoker, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi | |||
*Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., Flame-proof Motor for Mines, 701; Modern Double Helical Reduction Gearing, 400 | |||
*Miall, Stuart, Determination of Worm Gear Contacts, 546 | |||
*Midland Saw and Tool Company, Ltd., Wood-working Machines, 285 | |||
*Milan Central Railway Station, 92, 93, 100 | |||
*Milton Proprietary, Ltd., Electrode Boiler for Distilling Water, 366 | |||
*Mining and Industrial Equipment, Ltd., Four-Roller Raymond Mill, B.I.F., 259; Rubber-lined Grit Pump, B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Mirrlees Watson Company, Ltd., Electrically Driven Sugar Cane Mills, 686, 687, 694 | |||
*Moler Products, Ltd., " Fosalsil " Heat Insulating Material, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Moss Gear Company, Ltd., Gear Units of Spur and Worm Type, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Motor Rail, Ltd., Narrow-gauge Oil Engine Locomotive, B.I.F., 284 | |||
*Mount Isa Mines, Electrical Equipment and Mining Plant at, General Electric Company, Ltd., 415, 424 | |||
*Muirhead and Co., Ltd., A.E.G. Muirhead-Ranarex CO2 Indicator and Recorder, 98 | |||
*Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., All-welded Steel-framed Building at Walthamstow, 310, 311; Welding Apparatus, B.I.F., 282 | |||
'''N | |||
*Nalder Brothers and Thompson, Ltd., Over-current Relay, 97 | |||
*National Boiler and General Insurance Company, Ltd., Experimental Work on Welds, 527; Rivet Hole Failures, Instrument for Investigating, 509 | |||
*Neal, R. H., and Co., Ltd., Petrol Engine-driven Mobile Crane, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Negretti and Zambra, Instruments for Heating Installation at Unilever House, 675; Liquid Flow Cut-out, 42; Visit to Works of, 208, 212 | |||
*Neill, James, and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd., Hacksaw Frame, (459) | |||
*Netherland Ship Testing Tank, 632 | |||
'''0 | |||
*Ohler, J. F., Hydraulically Operated Saw, 291 | |||
'''P | |||
*Pacific Steam Navigation Company's Motor Liner " Reins Del Pacifico," 19, 20 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Palueff, K. K., Transient Voltage Stresses in Power Transformers, 480, 495, 518, 551 | |||
*Pamploha San Sebastian Railway, Beardmore Oil-electric Rail Cars for, 136 | |||
*Parker, F., Ltd., Impact Stone Breaker, Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Road-making Equipment, Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Parkes, G. B., Ltd., Pipe Testing Machines, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Parsons, C. A., and Co., Ltd., Exceptional Feat of Transport, 646; 30,000-kW Turbo-alternator at Hackney Power Station, 578, 580, 581 | |||
*Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., Small Gear Pump, 193; Small 10/20 H.P. Portable Welding Set, 647 | |||
*Pegson, Ltd., Vibrating Shaking Screens, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Pels, Henry, and Co., Forging Press 290; Guillotine Shears, 290 | |||
*Peters, G. D., Ltd., Plastic Arc Welder, B.I.F., 235 | |||
*Petters, Ltd., High-speed Heavy Oil Engine, 137 | |||
*Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Three-cylinder Express Engines, F. W. Brewer, 684 | |||
*Philips Lamps, Ltd., Self-contained " Metalix " X-ray Apparatus for Crystal Analysis, 97 | |||
*Piggott, Julian, British/and Canadian Steel Trade, 125 | |||
*Pneulec, Ltd., Rollover Squeeze Strip for Foundries, 260; Sand Preparing Plants for Foundries, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*P. and O. Turbo-electric Liner " Strathnaver," 19 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Pomeroy, L. H., Motor Car Transmission, 189 | |||
*Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., Photo Print Developing Machine, 622 | |||
*Premier Cooler and Engineering Company, Cooling Tower and Fuel Storage Tanks at Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 123, 124 | |||
*" Prestolonaslednik Petar " Mail Steamer, 20 | |||
*Prettyboy Dam, Baltimore, 553, 558 | |||
*Pullin, V. E., Radium in Engineering Inspection, 492, 493,"494:(Suppientent, May 6th, 1932) | |||
*Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., Pump for Low-pressure7Heating Systems, 507 | |||
'''Q | |||
*Quasi Arc Company, Ltd., Motor Generator Welding Set, B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, v; Portable Transformer Welding Set, B.T.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
'''R | |||
*Rankine, Macquorn, Sir James B. Henderson, 689 | |||
*Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., Excavation Work on Tummel Development, Grampian Power Scheme, 336, 337; Works Demonstration at Ipswich, 525 | |||
*Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., Lawn Mower of One Hundred Years Ago, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, viii | |||
*Record Electrical Company, Ltd., A.C. Circuit Breaker, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii; Workshop Ohmmeter, 41 | |||
*Redler Patents, Conveyors and Elevators, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii | |||
*Reed, Bryan, Pressure and Stresses in Locomotive Parts, 656 | |||
*Reyrolle, A., and Co., Ltd., Duplicate Bus-bar Switchgear, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v; Electrode Boiler, B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, v; Flame-proof Plug and Socket, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v; Switchgear at Hackney Power Station, 578, 582 | |||
*Rheostatic Company, Ltd., Electrically Operated Valve, B.I.F., 282, 283; " Satchwell " Oil Burner Control Apparatus, B.I.F., 282 | |||
*Rhodes, J., and Sons, Ltd., Presses, Guillotine Shears, Seaming Machines, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Rose, Downs and Thompson, Ltd., Hydraulic Scrap Baling Press, 162, 163 | |||
*Rosenhain, Dr. W., Address to International Association for Testing Materials, 562 | |||
*Rotax, Ltd., Rotary Transformer, 98 | |||
*" Rotoklene " Strainer, Ashworth and Parker, 700 | |||
*Rowland, B. R., and Co., Ltd., and A. C. Wickman, Ltd., Grinding Machine for Widia Tools, 270 | |||
*Royles, Ltd., Apparatus for Chlorinating Water, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Russell, S., and Sons, Ltd., Cold Circular Sawing Machines, B.I.F., 283 | |||
*Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., Excavator, Oil Engine-driven, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv | |||
*Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., Oil Engines at Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 130 | |||
*Rylands, Lieut.-Commander Geoffrey K., Testing Zinc Coating on Galvanised Wires, 445 | |||
'''S | |||
*Salford Electrical Instruments, Ltd., Inductometer, 98 | |||
*Salter, George, and Co., Ltd., Crane Hook Weigher, Crane Safety Device, Flexible Spiral Roller Bearings, Pressure Gauges, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Saunders-Roe, Ltd., Three-engined Mail Plane, 36 | |||
*Scammell Lorries, Ltd., Lorry for Conveying Pipes Across the Desert, 594 | |||
*Shell-Mex and B.P., Ltd., Oil Fuel for Engineering Purposes, B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Schiess-Defries, A.G., Horizontal Milling and Boring Machine, 266; Universal High-speed Lathe, 267 | |||
*Schutt°, A. H., Vertical Hydraulically Operated Broaching Machine, 319 | |||
*Short Brothers, Ltd., " Kent " Class Commercial Flying Boat, 3 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Simon-Carves, Ltd., Boiler Equipment at Hackney Power Station, 578; Coal-handling I Plant at Hackney Power Station, 578 | |||
*Simplifix Patents, Ltd., Pipe Union, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Sleeper and Hartley, Inc., Vertical-spindle Milling Machine, 646 | |||
*Southern Railway, Three-cylinder 2-6-4 Goods Tank Locomotive, 210 | |||
*Spartan Aircraft, Ltd., Three-engined Mail Plane, 37; Three-seater Light Aeroplane, 37 | |||
*Sperry-Cammen Tester, 699; (Leader, 695) | |||
*Sperry Gyroscope Company, Ltd., Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," 32, 62, 72; (Leader, 45) (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932) | |||
*Spruce, A. M., Outdoor Sub-station Lattice Steel Structures, 554, 589 | |||
*Stanley Abattoir and Meat Market, Liverpool, 228, 238 | |||
*Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., Cast Iron Paving Blocks, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; | |||
*Pipe Joint for Stanton-De Lavaud Spun Cast Iron Pipe, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Ltd., Iron Pipes, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Steatite and Porcelain Products, Ltd., Insulators of Isolating Switchgear and Bus-bars, 294 | |||
*Stephen, R. A., X-rays in Welding Industry, 393 | |||
*Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., " Dawson " Welded Joint, B.I.F., 281 | |||
*Stone, J., and Co., Ltd., Booster for L. and N.B. Tank Engine, 691 | |||
*Sullivan, H. W., Ltd., Sub-standard Wave-meter, 96 | |||
*Sulzer Brothers, Winterthur Workshops, 296 | |||
*Supermarine Aviation Works (Vickers), Ltd., Schneider Trophy Seaplane, 2; Three-engined All-metal Flying Yacht, 3, 14. | |||
*Supermarine-Rolls Royce S 6 B Schneider Trophy Seaplane, 2 | |||
*Sydney Harbour Bridge, 304, 314, 330, 358, 359, 384, 412, 413, 440, 466 (Two-page Supplement, March 18th, 1932; Four-page Supplement, April 8th, 1932) (Reprint, 535), 608 | |||
'''T | |||
*Taro River, Interesting Bridge Replacement Operation, 668, 671 | |||
*Taylor and Challen, Ltd., High-speed Notching Press, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii; Toggle Drawing Press, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii | |||
*Taylor Stoker Company, Ltd., Stoker for Steamship " Beaverhill," 52 | |||
*Tecalemit, Ltd., Automatic Chain Lubricator, B.I.F., 284 | |||
*" The Temple of the Sun " Lift for Tourists at Carlsbad, New Mexico, 700ft.,126 | |||
*Thompson Brothers (Bilston), Ltd., Eleotrically Welded Fractionating Columns, 219 | |||
*Thompson, John (Wolverhampton), Ltd., Boilers, " Economic " and Lancashire, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Water-softening Plant, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Welding of Metals, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Thornycroft, John I., and Co., Ltd., Presentation to Mr. Norman Endacott, (651); 2300-Gallon Tank Wagon, 701 | |||
*Tinsley, H., and Co., Multi - range Valve Ammeter, 68 | |||
*Tratman, E. E. R., American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, 388, 429,446, 471 | |||
*Trevithick, Richard, H. W. Dickinson, 560 | |||
*Tripp, G. W., Survival of Paddle Steamers, 577 | |||
*Turton Brothers and Matthews, Ltd., " Flygo Megiston " Steel, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Twinberrow, J. D., Mechanism of Electric) Locomotives, 147, 153, 182, 217 | |||
'''U | |||
*Union-Castle Motor Liner "Warwick Castle " 19 (Supplement, January 18th, 1932) | |||
*Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Turbo-electric Ferry Steamer " Rangatira," 19, 20 | |||
*United States Navy Airship " Akron," 37, 38 | |||
*Urquharts (1926), Ltd., Portable Oil Burner, B.I.F., 258 | |||
'''V | |||
*Varley Pumps and Engineering Ltd., Rotary Pump, B.I.F., 283 | |||
*Vickers (Aviation), Ltd., Vickers-Rolls Royce, Type 163, Four-engined Night Bomber, 4, 14; " Vildebeest " Torpedo Bomber Seaplane, 4, 14 | |||
*Vickers-M.A.N. 4000 B.H.P. Double-acting, Two-stroke Oil Engine, 77 | |||
*Villiers Engineering Company, Ltd., " Pygmylyte " Portable Electric Lighting Plant, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v; Regulators for Generating Sets, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
'''W | |||
*Wadkin and Co., Electric Tenoner, B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Wakefield, C. C., and Co., Ltd., Bulk Oil Storage, System of, 270 | |||
*Waldrich, H. A., Electrically Driven Planer, 267; Hydraulic Drive for Machine Tools, 267 | |||
*Wanderer-Werke, Horizontal Milling Machine, 318, 319; Milling Machine with Hydraulic Spindle Drive, 318, 319 | |||
*Weir, G. and J., Ltd., Turbo-electric Feed Pump for Spondon Power House, 673 | |||
*Wellman Smith Owen Engineering Corporation, Ltd., Gas-fired Reheating Furnace, 457 | |||
*Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company, Ltd., Inductive Circuit with Rectifier, 41; Rectifier for Private Telephone Installation, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii; Rectifier-operating Creed Teleprinter Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii | |||
*Westinghouse Electric Company, Gearless Electric Clock 701 | |||
*Westland Aircraft Works, Westland-Hill Two-1 seater Pterodacytyl, 4 (Supplement, January 18t, 1932) | |||
*" White " Oil Fuel Burner Jet, 202 | |||
*White Star Motor Liner " Georgic," Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 660, 661 | |||
*Whit*, Thomas, and Son, Ltd., Horizontal Chisel Mortising Machine, 292, 293 | |||
*Whitecross Company, Ltd., Barbed Wire Making Machine, B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Williams and James, Air Compressing Plant, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i | |||
*Winn, Charles, and Co., Ltd., Screwing Machine, B.I.F. Suppe., 26.2.32, iv | |||
'''Y | |||
*Yarro and Co., Ltd., Boilers at Helsingfors Power Station, 476, 482, 483, 498, 499; | |||
*Yugoslav Flotilla Leader " Dubrovnik," 664; Yarrow Boilers under Construction, 61 | |||
*Yugoslav Flotilla Leader " Dubrovnik," Yarrow and Co., Ltd., 664 | |||
== Subjects == | |||
'''A | |||
*ABATTOIRS and Meat Market at Liverpool, 228, 238 | |||
*Accidents in Two American Power Stations, 457 | |||
*Advertising Convention at Liverpool, 664 | |||
*Aerial View of Leipzig Technical Fair, 266 | |||
*AERONAUTICS : | |||
*Aerial Photographs and Measurement of | |||
*Trees, (341) | |||
*AERONAUTICS (continued) : | |||
*Aerial Survey Company Formed in South | |||
*Africa, (13) | |||
*Aeronautic Progress in China, (129) | |||
*Aeronautical Research Laboratories at | |||
*Ottawa, 609 | |||
*Aeroplane, Spartan Three-seater Light, 37 | |||
*Aeroplane Engine Converted into Motor | |||
*Boat Unit, Napier " Lion," 651 | |||
*Aeroplane of i Ton, Invented by Italian, (395) | |||
*AERONAUTICS (continued) tin u ed) : | |||
*Aeroplane Used for Testing Ability of Worker | |||
*for High Altitudes, (395) | |||
*Aeroplanes for Prospecting, Advantages of, (71) | |||
*Air and Rail Transport Agreement, (237) | |||
*Air Liner Struck by Lightning, 517 | |||
*Air Mail to Cape, 87 | |||
*Air Route to Arctic, 251 | |||
*Air Mail Service Between Karachi and Bombay and Karachi and Madras, vid Bombay, (341) | |||
*AERONAUTICS (continued) : | |||
*Air Port for Cape Town at Windermere nearing Completion, (71) | |||
*Air Services to Compete with Railway Com | |||
*ponies, (99) | |||
*Air Taxi with Marconi Telephone Equipment, (313) | |||
*Air Traffic Between London and Paris, (667) | |||
*Aircraft and Names on Railway Station | |||
*Roofs, (13) | |||
*Aircraft Fitted with Searchlight, (237) | |||
*Aircraft Wreckage, Interference with, 383 | |||
*AERONAUTICS (continued) : | |||
*Airship Companies and Mail Contracts, (613) | |||
*Altimeter Device Tested in America, (287) | |||
*Amphibian Aeroplane, Saunders-Roe, (367) | |||
*Autogiro Fitted with Marconi Transmitter | |||
*and Receiver, 647 | |||
*Beryllium, Use in Aircraft and Automobile | |||
*Industries, (367) | |||
*British Aircraft for Belgium, 31 | |||
*" Bristol Bulldog " Fighter Aeroplanes for | |||
*Royal Danish Air Corps, (454) | |||
*Bristol Type, 118 General Purpose Machine, 36 | |||
*British Aircraft for Belgian Government, 31 | |||
*British Light Aeroplanes for Brazilian Army | |||
*and Navy, (237) | |||
*Cape Air Mail, 87 | |||
*Cape Town Airport, Illumination of, (693) | |||
*Fairey Long Range Monoplane, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Flying Boats, Work on Large, 87 | |||
*Flying Ground at Hatston, near Kirkwall, (529) | |||
*" Flying Yacht " Three-engined, All-Metal, 3, 14 | |||
*French Aircraft Tender, " Commandant | |||
*Taste," 9 | |||
*" Gordon," General-purpose Machine, Fairey | |||
*Aviation Company, Ltd., 4, 14 | |||
*High-speed Flying Complicates Cooling of | |||
*Engine and Pilots' Cockpit, (71) | |||
*High-speed Seaplanes for World's Air Speed | |||
*Record, (613) | |||
*International Congress of Transoceanic Airmen to be Hold in Rome, (13) | |||
*Junkers Aeroplane Located at Winnipeg for | |||
*Freight Services, (148) | |||
*Junkers G 38 Passenger-carrying Monoplane | |||
*for London-Berlin Service, (501) | |||
*" Kent " Class Commercial Flying Boat, | |||
*Short Brothers, Ltd., 3 (Supplement, | |||
*January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Mail Plano, Saunders-Roe Three-engined, 36 | |||
*Mail Plane, Spartan Three-engined, 37 | |||
*Monoplane, Fairey Long Range, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Pterodacytyl, Westland Hill Two-seater, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*R.A.F. Motor Boat Tenders, (449) | |||
*Schneider Trophy Seaplane S 6 B, Super-marine Aviation Works (Vickers), Ltd., 2 | |||
*Two-seater Cierva Cabin Type Autogiro, 4 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*United States Naval Airship " Akron," 37, 38 | |||
*Vickers Rolls Royce Type 103 Four-engined | |||
*Night Bomber, 4, 14 | |||
*" Vildebeest " Torpedo Bomber Seaplane, 4, 14 | |||
*Westland-Hill Two-seater Pterodacytyl, 4 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*AFRICAN Motor Fuels to be Tested on Light | |||
*Lorries, (261) | |||
*Agricultural and General Engineers, Ltd., 1, 201, 293 | |||
*Air Compressors, Petrol-driven, Broom and | |||
*Wade, Ltd., B.1. F., 285 | |||
*Air Compressing Plant, Williams and James, | |||
*B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, i | |||
*Air Heater, Liesen and Co., 319, 320 | |||
*Air in London's Tunnels, Condition of, (557) | |||
*Air Pollution in 1930-31, J. B. C. Kershaw, 176 | |||
*Alcohol from Wood Cellulose, (13) | |||
*Alloy, " M G 7 " Light, J. Booth and Co., Ltd., 70 | |||
*Alloy for Sheathing Electric Power and Telephone Cables, (261) | |||
*Alloys for Bearings, (157) | |||
*Aluminium Coating of Chill Moulds with Carbon | |||
*Deposits, (560) | |||
*Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys for Tramcar | |||
*Construction, (585) | |||
*Aluminium Competition, 1931, International, | |||
*Results of, (407) | |||
*Aluminium Contractors' Wheelbarrows, (639) | |||
*Aluminium Factory for Kandalaksch, Russia, (313) | |||
*Aluminium Industry in Japan, (313) | |||
*Aluminium Paint, Spraying Timber with, (43) | |||
*Aluminium Powder, Preparation of, (211) | |||
*Aluminium Production in Canada, (261) | |||
*Aluminium, Production of World, (529) | |||
*AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS : | |||
*Concrete, Ready-mixed, 567 | |||
*Developments in Mining, 567 | |||
*Limestone and Limo Works, 567 | |||
*Made Land in Chicago, 566 | |||
*Pontoon Bridge at Wabasha, 567 | |||
*AMERICAN Export Trade, Protection of, (535) | |||
*American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, | |||
*E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429, 446, 471 | |||
*American Technical Societies Establish Provisional Engineers' Committee on Unemployment, (157) | |||
*Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899, Reprint | |||
*of 1911 Edition, (639) | |||
*" Anglo-German Review," (597) | |||
*ANNUAL ARTICLES : | |||
*A Retrospect, 15 | |||
*Aeronautics in 1931, 2, 14, 36 (Supplement, | |||
*January let, 1932) | |||
*Bridges of 1931, Some, 17 (Supplement, | |||
*January in, 1932) | |||
*Electrical Engineering in 1931, 4, 39 (Supplement, January lit, 1932) | |||
*Harbours and Waterways in 1931, 53, 65 | |||
*Locomotives of 1931, 16 | |||
*Naval Construction in 1931, Hector C. | |||
*Bywater, 7, 35 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Prime Movers in 1931, Progress of, 9 | |||
*Railways in 1931, 94 | |||
*Sanitary Engineering in 1931, 23 | |||
*Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1931, 17, 50, 76, 77 (Supplement, January | |||
*lit, 1932) | |||
*Steel Conditions in 1931, International, E. T. | |||
*Good, 11 | |||
*Water Supply in 1931, 46, 67 | |||
*APPLE Storage, Experiments in, (313) | |||
*Arctic Expedition, Government Grant to, (365) | |||
*" Armstrong Whitworth Record," (487) | |||
*Artesian 'Well at Virginia Water, 108 | |||
*Artificial Fertiliser Factory at East Saint John, | |||
*Quebec, (270) | |||
*Asbestos Industry, Home Office Regulations, (129) | |||
*Asbestos Production in Canada, (99) | |||
*Asphalt Plant, 4-6-ton " Gummi.," Marshall, | |||
*Sons and Co., Ltd., B.1. F. Suppl., 19.2.32, ii, | |||
*iii | |||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | |||
*ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN STANDARDS : | |||
*Symbols Adopted by Association, (557) | |||
*ASSOCIATION, BRITISH ENGINEERS' : | |||
*Council Appointments, (157) | |||
*ASSOCIATION, BRITISH LAUNDERERS' RESEARCH : | |||
*Preventing Damage to Acetate Silk | |||
*Fabrics by Overheating when Ironing, (129) | |||
*ASSOCIATION, BRITISH STEELWORK : | |||
*Government Interest in the Steel Industry, 506 | |||
*ASSOCIATION, BRITISH WATERWORKS : | |||
*Annual General Meeting and Conference | |||
*at Bournemouth, Programme, 422 | |||
*ASSOCIATION, COMMERCIAL MOTOR USERS' : | |||
*Heavy Commercial Transport Conference, (287) | |||
*ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS : | |||
*Cylinder Liner Wear, Engineer Rear-Admiral J. Hope Harrison, 563 | |||
*Informal Dinner Report, 394 | |||
*ASSOCIATION, FINSBURY TECHNICAL COLLEGE | |||
*OLD STUDENTS' : | |||
*Annual Dinner and Annual General Meeting, (379) | |||
*ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL | |||
*ELECTRICAL : 696, 697 | |||
*Annual Dinner, Cardiff, 697 | |||
*Conference, Presidential Address, C. J. | |||
*Morley Now, 696 | |||
*Papers | |||
*Organisation and Development of Small | |||
*Electricity Undertakings, F. Newsy, 696 | |||
*Public Lighting by Electricity, J. N. Waite | |||
*and W. J. Jones, 697 | |||
*Visit, 'Whitehead Iron and Steel Company, | |||
*Ltd., 697 | |||
*ASSOCIATION, OVERHEAD LINES : | |||
*Summer Meeting at Chesham, Provisional | |||
*Programme, (513) | |||
*ASSOCIATION, REINFORCED CONCRETE : | |||
*Incorporated and Open to Membership, (679) | |||
*ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, | |||
*AMERICAN : | |||
*Summer Meetings for 1932 and 1933, (449) | |||
*ASSOCIATION (INTERNATIONAL) FOR BRIDGE | |||
*AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING : | |||
*Congress at Paris, 621 | |||
*ASSOCIATION FOR BRIDGE AND STRCUTURAL | |||
*ENGINEERING, INTERNATIONAL : | |||
*First Congress in Paris, 271 | |||
*ASSOCIATION FOR TESTING MATERIALS, INTEL* | |||
*NATIONAL : | |||
*General Meeting of British Branch, 528 | |||
*Address by Dr. W. Rosonhain, 562 | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS : | |||
*Representatives to Imperial Conference, | |||
*Ottawa, (595) | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF COLLIERY MANAGERS, | |||
*NATIONAL : NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE | |||
*BRANCH : | |||
*Coal Free from Cracks and Fissures Gas-tight, (456) | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS : | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, 271 | |||
*Consulting Engineers and Corporate Publicity, S. C. Lewis, (679) | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, BELFAST : | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, (356) | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRIC POWER COMPANIES, INCORPORATED : | |||
*Annual Report, 1931, (341) | |||
*Twenty-seventh Anniversary, 456 | |||
*ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER : | |||
*Coat Control in Engineering Industrips, | |||
*Harold Wilmot, 205 | |||
*Recent Developments in Manufacture of | |||
*Welded Structures, L. Miller, (83) | |||
*Waste Heat Boiler and its Effects on Furnace Design, Operation and Output, G. | |||
*R. Adamson, 165 | |||
*INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL : | |||
*Stainless Iron and Steel Production, E. C. | |||
*Smith, 663; (Loader, 669), 792 | |||
*INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | |||
*American Meeting Postponed, (57), (124) | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, 522 | |||
*Annual General Meeting, Programme, 377 | |||
*Papers : | |||
*Action of Sea-water on Mild Steel, G. D. I | |||
*Bengough and A. R. Lee, 550 | |||
*Austenite Pearlite Inversion, Sir | |||
*H. C. H. Carpenter, F.R.S., and J. M. | |||
*Robertson, 521 | |||
*Behaviour of Manganese in the Acid Open-Hearth Process, E. Maurer and W. | |||
*Bischof, 550 | |||
*Blast-furnace Engineering, Major W. R. | |||
*Brown, 520 | |||
*Determination of the Porosity of Tin | |||
*Coatings on Steel, D. J. Macnaughtan, | |||
*S. G. Clarke, and J. C. Prytherch, 551 | |||
*Fourth Report on the Heterogeneity of | |||
*Steel Ingots, by a Joint Committee of | |||
*the Iron and Steel Institute and the | |||
*National Federation of Iron and Steel | |||
*Manufacturers, 549 | |||
*Heterogeneity of a Sand-Cast Steel Ingot, | |||
*A. Kriz, 550 | |||
*Influence of the More Common Elements | |||
*in Inhibiting Needles in Nitrogen-Rich | |||
*Steels and Arc Welds, L. W. Schuster, 522 | |||
*Lattice Spacings of Iron-Aluminium Alloys, | |||
*A. J. Bradley and A. H. Jay, 522 | |||
*Properties of some Silico-Manganese Steels, | |||
*G. Burns, 551 | |||
*Recent Improvements in the Greenawalt | |||
*Sintering Apparatus, J. Tornblad, 521 | |||
*Some Experiments on the Nitrogen Hardening of Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 521 | |||
*Theory and Practice of Nitrogen Case-hardening, Dr.-Ing. A. Fry, 521 | |||
*Autumn Meeting, 377 | |||
*Award of Bessemer Gold Medal to Professor Henry Louis, (211) | |||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
*INSTITUTE, META LLOGRAPHIC, OF STOCK• | |||
*HOLM : | |||
*Reorganisation on Broader Lines, (606) | |||
*INSTITUTE OF BRITISH FOUNDRYMEN : | |||
*Annual Conference at Newcastle-uponTyne, Report, 676, 698 | |||
*Presidential Address, by Mr. V. Stobie, 676 | |||
*Papers : | |||
*Contraction, Distortion, and Camber in | |||
*Grey Iron Castings, E. Longdon, 698 | |||
*Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metals in the | |||
*Foundry, Dr. W. Rosenhain, F.R.S., 698 | |||
*Hardening Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 698 | |||
*High Test Cast Iron in United States of | |||
*America, R. A. MacPherran, 698 | |||
*Introduction to Study of Moulding and | |||
*Casting, J. Pillon, 698 | |||
*Malleable Iron Sub-committee, Work of, 698 | |||
*Quantity Production of Grey Iron Castings, J. O'Sullivan, 698 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF CANADA, ENGINEERING : | |||
*Forty-sixth Annual Convention, Report of, 233 | |||
*INSTITUTE ..OF CHEMISTRY : | |||
*Sir George Beilby Memorial Fund Awards, (625) | |||
*INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS : | |||
*Report of Annual Dinner, 247 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF METALS : | |||
*American Mooting Postponed, (27) | |||
*Annual Dinner, 308 | |||
*Annual General Mooting (Provisional Programme, 137), 285, 306, 332 | |||
*Presidential Address, by Sir Henry Fowler, 285 | |||
*Papers : | |||
*Age Hardening of Some Aluminium | |||
*Alloys of High Purity, Dr. Marie L. V. | |||
*Gayler and G. D. Preston, 332 | |||
*Behaviour of Single Crystals of Bismuth | |||
*Subjected to Alternating Torsional | |||
*Stresses, H. J. Gough and H. L. Cox, 332 | |||
*Fogging of Nickel, Dr. W. H. J. Vernon, 332 | |||
*Intercrystallino Corrosion of Duralumin, | |||
*A. J. Sidery, K. G. Lewis, and H. | |||
*Sutton, 308 | |||
*Magnesium Alloy Protection by Selenium | |||
*and other Coating Processes, G. D. | |||
*Bengough and L. Whitby, 332 | |||
*Note on the Interaction of Aluminium | |||
*and Water Vapour, Dr. R. Seligman | |||
*and P. Williams, 307 | |||
*On the Influence of Temperature on the | |||
*Elastic Behaviour of Various Wrought | |||
*Light Metal Alloys, Dr. Franz | |||
*Bollenrath, 308 | |||
*Pressure of Fluidity of Annealed Metals, 332 | |||
*Properties of Copper in Relation to Low | |||
*Stresses, 0. F. Hudson and J. | |||
*McKeown, 307 | |||
*Properties of Copper in Relation to Low | |||
*Stresses, H. J. Tapsell and A. E. | |||
*Johnson, 307 | |||
*Relative Corrodibilities of Ferrous and | |||
*Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys, Part | |||
*III., Final Report, Dr. J. Newton | |||
*Friend, 307 | |||
*Solubility of Aluminium in Magnesium | |||
*in Solid State at Different Temperatures, P. Saldane and M. Zamotarin, 332 | |||
*Some Bronze Specimens from Royal | |||
*Graves at Ur, 332 | |||
*Testing of Castings, General Discussion | |||
*on, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 156, 185, 332 | |||
*Thermal Conductivity of Some Non• | |||
*ferrous Alloys, Professor D. Hanson | |||
*and C. E. Rodgers, 308 | |||
*May Lecture, The Plastic Deformation | |||
*of Metals, Dr. F. Kerber, (433), (513), 538 | |||
*INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL | |||
*ENGINEERS, AMERICAN : | |||
*Beryllium on Pure Copper, J. Kent Smith, (497) | |||
*INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, NORTH | |||
*STAFFORDSHIRE : | |||
*Production of Oil from Coal, Professor A. | |||
*W. Nash, (395) | |||
*INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT : | |||
*Congress at Buxton, (449), 523, 530 | |||
*Scientific Research on the London, Midland | |||
*and Scottish Railway, Sir Harold | |||
*Hartley, 611 | |||
*INSTITUTION, LOCOMOTIVE AND CARRIAGE : | |||
*Oil Locomotives and Steam Locomotives | |||
*Compared, G. Strachan, 296 | |||
*INSTITUTION, RAILWAY BENEVOLENT : | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, (509) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS : | |||
*An Investigation of Performance of Gears, | |||
*J. H. Hyde, G. A. Tomlinson, and G. W. | |||
*C. Allan, 418; (Leader, 425) | |||
*Motor Car Transmission, L. H. Pomeroy, 189 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*Annual Meeting and Dinner, 242 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : | |||
*Annual Conversazione, 642 | |||
*Awards by the Council for Session 1931-32, (541) | |||
*Cementation in Severn Tunnel, Raymond | |||
*Carpmael, 244 | |||
*James Forrest Lecture, Some Aspects of | |||
*the Corrosion Problem, W. R. Evans, 504, 532; (Leader, 503) | |||
*Jetty Works of Ford Motor Company at | |||
*Dagenham, 205 | |||
*Kelvin Medal Awarded to the Marchese | |||
*Guglielmo Marconi, (487) | |||
*Provisional Report of Sub-committee of | |||
*Institution on Drafting of Bills of Engi• | |||
*neering Quantities, together with List | |||
*of Units of Measurement to be Em• | |||
*ployed, (379) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION : | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, 190 | |||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*Annual Dinner, (197) | |||
*Benevolent Fund Golf Meeting, (487) | |||
*Centenary Celebrations of, S. A. Varley, (395) | |||
*Change Over of Low-tension Distribution | |||
*Systems from Direct Current to Alternating Current, H. Blades and A. C. | |||
*MacQueen, 390 | |||
*Convorsazione to Overseas Members, (705) | |||
*Electrification on Great Indian Peninsula | |||
*Railway, F. LydaII, 508 | |||
*Faradt.ty Medal Awarded to Sir Oliver | |||
*Lodge, (124), (474) | |||
*Kelvin Lecture, The Work of Oliver | |||
*Heaviside, Dr. W. E. Sumpner, (474); (Leader, 477) | |||
*National Certificates and Diplomas, Revised Arrangements and Conditions of | |||
*Award of, (395) | |||
*Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 556 | |||
*Summer Meeting at North Midland Centre, | |||
*Provisional Programme, 379 | |||
*Summer Meeting Visits, (475), 607 | |||
*Atlas and Norfolk Works of Thos. Firth | |||
*and John Brown, Ltd., 637 | |||
*Fryston Colliery of Airedale Collieries, | |||
*Ltd., 636 | |||
*Hopkinsons, Ltd., Britannia Works, 607 | |||
*Kirkstall Power Station, 607 | |||
*Neepsend Power Station, 637 | |||
*Thornhill Power Station, Yorkshire | |||
*Electric Power Company, 636, 640 | |||
*Meter and Instrument Section : | |||
*Visit to Rugby, Programme, 379 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND | |||
*BRITISH SECTION OF SOCIETE DES | |||
*INOENIEURS CIVILS DE FRANCE : | |||
*Joint Meeting, Discussion, Standardisation | |||
*of the Frequency of Electricity Supply in | |||
*Paris, Monsieur P. Rieunier, 295 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, CLEVELAND : | |||
*Production of Oil from Coal by Hydro-genation, K. Gardon, (367) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, JUNIOR : | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, (487) | |||
*Artificial Cooling in Industrial and other | |||
*Processes, B. C. Oldham, (79) | |||
*Ball Bearing Manufacture, Wilfrid Fish, 181 | |||
*Electrically Welding Fabrication, E. P. S. | |||
*Gardner, (423) | |||
*Large Telescopes, C. Young, (341) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIP | |||
*BUILDERS, NORTH-EAST COAST : | |||
*Andrew Lang Lecture, (541) | |||
*Report on Fatigue of Mild Steel, 255; (Leader, 263) | |||
*Rivets in Shipbuilding, Robert Boardman, 590 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, ROYAL : | |||
*Electrical Conductivity of Metals at the | |||
*Lowest Temperatures, Dr. J. C..W.Lellan, 635 | |||
*Gifts to the Institution, (693) | |||
*Mechanics of Shifting Sand, Professor C. F. | |||
*Jenkins, (261) | |||
*X-ray Crystal Analysis and its Various | |||
*Applications, Sir Wm. Bragg, (458) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS : | |||
*Annual General Meeting, (423) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*An Accelerated Test for Determination of | |||
*Limiting Creep Stress of Metals, W. | |||
*Barr and W. E. Bardgett, 231, 241 | |||
*Annual General Meeting, Annual Report of | |||
*Council, 231 | |||
*Canadian Summer Meeting, 1932, Provisional Programme, 109 | |||
*London Spring Meeting Programme, 454, 535 | |||
*Machinability of Steel as Indicated by its | |||
*Macrostructure, F. E. Robinson and | |||
*C. T. Nesbitt, 350, 372; (Leader, 343) | |||
*Mechanism of Electric Locomotives, J. D. | |||
*Twinberrow, 147, 153, 182 | |||
*Port of London, Asa Binns, 534 | |||
*Testing of Materials for Service in High | |||
*Temperature Steam Plant, R. W. Bailey | |||
*and A. M. Roberts, 231 | |||
*Thomas Lowo Gray Lecture, Modern | |||
*Types of Propelling Machinery for Mercantile Marine Use, Sterry B. Freeman, 74, 90; (Leader, 73) | |||
*North-Western Branch; | |||
*Mechanism of Electric Locomotives, J. D. | |||
*Twinberrow, 180 | |||
*Testing of Materials for Service in High-temperature Steam Plant, R. W. Bailey | |||
*and A. M. Roberts, 255 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*GRADUATES' SECTION : | |||
*Annual Dinner, 328 | |||
*Strength and Behaviour of Steels at High | |||
*Temperatures. Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 328 | |||
*Visits, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd., | |||
*Bedford, 328; London Brick Company | |||
*and Forders, Ltd., 328 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS : | |||
*Award of " Mayor and Coulson " Travelling | |||
*Scholarship, (356) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY : | |||
*Awards by the Council, (541) | |||
*Individual Member and his Institution, | |||
*Presidential Address, S. W. Smith, 594 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
*Annual Meeting Programme, 270 | |||
*Annual General Meeting, 316, 333, 348, 360, 375, 386, 401 | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, 317 | |||
*Presidential Address, Admiral of the Fleet | |||
*the Rt. Hon. Lord Wester Wemyss, 316 | |||
*Papers : | |||
*Cavitation Experiments on Model Propeller, Dr. G. Kempf, 386 | |||
*Comparison of a Maier and a Normal | |||
*Form, W. J. Lovett and E. H. Smith, 334 | |||
*Electric Arc Welding in Ship Construction, J. Forster King and Dr. James | |||
*Montgomerio, 333 | |||
*Experimental Investigation upon Effect | |||
*of Temperature on Skin Friction | |||
*Resistance of Flat Plate Immersed in | |||
*Turbulent Stream, J. H. Lamble, 388 | |||
*ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
*INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS (con - | |||
*tinued): | |||
*Fuel Consumption of Steam -clri v | |||
*Auxiliaries in Diesel-ongined Tankurs, | |||
*W. H. Dilworth, 388 | |||
*Fuel for Merchant Ships, J. Johnson, 348, 360, 375 | |||
*Mechanical Efficiency and Marine Oil | |||
*Engines, E. Wilding, 387 | |||
*Notes on Progress of Motor Shipping to | |||
*Date, A. C. Hardy, 386, 401 | |||
*Recent Improvements in Efficiency of | |||
*Small Vessels, George A. Brown, 361 | |||
*Screw Propellers of Varying Blade | |||
*Section in Open Water, G. S. Baker | |||
*and A. W. Riddle, 362 | |||
*INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*Annual Meeting, (185) | |||
*Changes in Railway Signals on French | |||
*Railways, T. S. Lascelles, (501) | |||
*INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : | |||
*Council Awards for Session 1930-31, (597) | |||
*SOCIETY, AMERICAN CHEMICAL : | |||
*Corrosion Protection in Oil Cracking | |||
*• Equipment, J. C. Morrell and G. Egloff, (501) | |||
*SOCIETY, ENGINEERING GOLFING : | |||
*Annual Meeting Report, 273 | |||
*SOCIETY, MANCHESTER GEOLOGICAL AND | |||
*MINING : | |||
*Corrosion of Iron Pipes by Underground | |||
*Mine Waters, N. Simpkin, (295) | |||
*SOCIETY, NATIONAL SMOKE ABATEMENT : | |||
*Tabular Statement for Three Years of | |||
*Atmospheric Pollution, (639) | |||
*SOCIETY, NEWCOMEN | |||
*Early History of Magnetism, J. B. Kramer, 297 | |||
*Summer Meeting at Lichfield, Programme, 597; Report, 633 | |||
*SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF GREAT BRITAIN : | |||
*Annual Conversazione, 524 | |||
*SOCIETY, ROYAL EMPIRE : | |||
*British and Canadian Steel Trade, Julian | |||
*Piggott, 125 | |||
*SOCIETY, RUGBY ENGINEERING : | |||
*Hot Cathode Thyratrons, 364 | |||
*SOCIETY, WHITWORTH : | |||
*Annual Dinner Report, (347) | |||
*SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, AMERICAN: | |||
*Annual Spring Group Meetings, (185) | |||
*Viscosity - temperature Chart Adopted, (475) | |||
*SOCIETY OF ARTS, ROYAL : | |||
*Height of Buildings in Australia, J. F. | |||
*Hennessy, (667) | |||
*Lighthouses, D. A. Stevenson, (99) | |||
*Romance of Museum Restoration, Dr. | |||
*Scott, (395) | |||
*Thomas Gray Memorial Trust, 273 | |||
*SOCIETY OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF | |||
*HAMBURG : | |||
*Conference on Hydro-dynamics of Ship | |||
*Propulsion, 582 | |||
*SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, | |||
*AMERICAN : | |||
*Generation of Steam from Electric Boilers, | |||
*B. A. Malkin, 522, 530 | |||
*Heat Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, Professor W. L. De Baufre, 119 | |||
*SOCIETY OF TOOL ENGINEERING, AMERICAN : | |||
*Formation in Detroit, (395) | |||
*SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATED SCIENTIFIC AND | |||
*TECHNICAL : | |||
*South Africa and Field of Mechanical and | |||
*Electrical Engineering, W. G. C. Nixon, (341) | |||
*SOCIETIES, OPTICAL AND PHYSICAL : | |||
*Amalgamation, (449) | |||
*Exhibition, 40, 08, 96 | |||
*SOCIETY, PHYSICAL : | |||
*Guthrie Lecture, The Concept of Causality | |||
*in Physics, Dr. Max Planck, (639) | |||
*ATMOSPHERIC Conditions in Blackwell and | |||
*Rotherhithe Tunnels, 233 | |||
*Australia, Statistics, Extent and Population, (693) | |||
*Automatic Combustion Control Apparatus at | |||
*Hackney Power Station, G. Kent, Ltd., 579, 581 | |||
*Axle-box, Roller Bearing, Delco-Remy and | |||
*Hyatt, Ltd., 432 | |||
*B | |||
*BAGASSE as Fuel, (475) | |||
*Baling Press, Hydraulic Scrap, Rose, Downs | |||
*and Thompson, Ltd., 162, 163 | |||
*Ball Bearing Manufacture, 181 | |||
*Ball and Roller Bearings for Sliding Mechanisms, Hoffman Manufacturing Company, | |||
*Ltd., 593 | |||
*Barbed Wire Making Machine, Whitecross Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Barrage at Gebel Aulia, 87 | |||
*Barrage at Sukkur on the Indus, Lloyd, 61? 104, 105 | |||
*Bearings, Ball and Roller, for Sliding Mechanism, Hoffman Manufacturing Company, | |||
*Ltd., 593 | |||
*Beauharnois Power Corporation and Work | |||
*during Winter, (99) | |||
*Belt Drive Mounting, Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 647 | |||
*Benzyl Cellulose, (185) | |||
*Bicycle, Electrically Propelled, Trials in | |||
*Holland, (501) | |||
*Blyth Harbour Commission's Jubilee, (693) | |||
*Board of Trade, Presidents and Re-election on | |||
*Appointment, (475) | |||
*BOILERS : | |||
*Benson Boilers at Langerbrugge, 9 | |||
*Boiler, Electrode, A. Reyrolle and Co., Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v | |||
*Boiler Equipment at Hackney Power Station, | |||
*Simon-Carves, Ltd., 578 | |||
*Boiler Troubles on South African Railways, (613) | |||
*Boiler Explosions, Relative Age of Boiler and, (99) | |||
*BOILERS (continued): | |||
*Boiler for Distilling Water, Electrode, | |||
*Bastian and Allen, Ltd., 366 | |||
*Boiler with Mechanical Stoker, Meldrums, | |||
*LW., B.J.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi | |||
*Boilers, Economic and Lancashire, John | |||
*Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Boilers at Helsingfors Power Station, Yarrow | |||
*and Co., Ltd., 476, 482, 483, 498, 499 | |||
*Care of Boilers, (128) | |||
*Express Sectional Boiler for H.M.S. " Guardian," Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 51 | |||
*Fire-grate for Lancashire Boilers, The | |||
*" Wade," 567 | |||
*" Flamma " Smoke Consumer, Hartley, Sons | |||
*and Co., 110 | |||
*High-pressure Boilers and Scale, (43) | |||
*" International Combustion " Boiler, Heat | |||
*Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, 119 | |||
*Johnson Boiler, Clarke, Chapman and Co., | |||
*Ltd., 50, 51 | |||
*Johnson Boiler Developments, 50, 51 | |||
*Lancashire Boilers, " Wade " Form of Fire-grate for, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, 567 | |||
*Loeffler Boilers from Witkowitz Corporation | |||
*for Technical Institute, Moscow, (341) | |||
*Waste Heat Boiler and its Effects on Furnace | |||
*Design, Operation, and Output, G. R. | |||
*Adamson, 165 | |||
*Yarrow Boilers Under Construction, 51 | |||
*BOILING Water, Foaming of, 595 | |||
*Boot and Shoe Factory on North Bank of | |||
*Thames, Proposed, (70) | |||
*Bowness Bay, Dredging of, (688) | |||
*Box Forming Machine, Folding, Rounding, | |||
*and, James Bonnie and Sons, Ltd., 404 | |||
*BRIDGES : | |||
*Bascule Bridge to be Built to Replace South | |||
*Halsted streetLift Bridge Over Chicago | |||
*River, (13) | |||
*Benue Bridge in Nigeria, Sir William Arrol | |||
*and Co., Ltd., 574, 575, 586, 602, 603, 614 | |||
*Boonville, Mo., Bridge Completed, (423) | |||
*Bridge Across Cauvery River Opened, (475) | |||
*Bridge and Structural Engineering Congress | |||
*in Paris, 620 | |||
*Bridge at Ramakona will be Submerged | |||
*During Floods, (693) | |||
*Bridge Between Masnedo and Falater | |||
*Islands, Proposed, (13) | |||
*Bridge Near Shardlow to be Rebuilt in Concrete, (395) | |||
*Bridge Over Humber at Hull, Proposed, (613) | |||
*Bridge Over River Riachuelo, Argentine, | |||
*Proposed, (99) | |||
*Bridge to Connect Venice with Mainland, (313) | |||
*Brisbane River Bridge, Proposed, (367) | |||
*Buffalo River Bridge at East London, (423) | |||
*Burrard Inlet Bridge Nearing Completion, (475) | |||
*Charing Cross Bridge and Government Grant, (237) | |||
*Danube Bridge Completed, (233) | |||
*George Washington Bridge Over Hudson | |||
*River, 17 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*George Washington Bridge Near Pittsburg, | |||
*Large Concrete Arch of, (367) | |||
*Interesting Bridge Replacement Operation | |||
*Over River Taro, Italy, 668, 671 | |||
*International Congress for Bridge and Structural Engineering, (181) | |||
*Kill van Kull Bridge, New York, 17 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Lambeth Bridge, Dorman, Long and Co., | |||
*Ltd., 630, 631 | |||
*Lower Zambesi Bridge, Progress on, (423) | |||
*Lukonde Bridge on Tanganyika Railways, | |||
*Reconstructed, 278 | |||
*North Circular Road Railway Bridge, | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway, 178, 186 | |||
*Railway Bridge Over River Esk, (261) | |||
*einforced Concrete Bridge at Philadelphia | |||
*Built by Cantilevering Process, (185) | |||
*Steel Arch Bridge Over Merrimack River | |||
*Constructed by Unusual Methods, (341) | |||
*Sydney Harbour Bridge Officially Handed | |||
*Over, (313) | |||
*Sydney Harbour Bridge, 304, 314, 330, 358, 359, 384, 412, 413, 440, 466 (Two-page | |||
*Supplement, March 18th, 1932; Four-page | |||
*page Supplement, April 8th, 1932) | |||
*Sydney Harbour Bridge, Reprint of Articles, (535), 608 | |||
*Waterloo Bridge, 61, 117, 201, 214 | |||
*Waterloo Bridge, L.C.C. and Fees Payable | |||
*to Architect and Engineers, (449) | |||
*Welded Bridge over River Gryfe, (211) | |||
*Willingdon Bridge at Calcutta Opened, 1 | |||
*BLAST-FURNACE under Test at Workington, | |||
*Improved, (129) | |||
*Blast of 120,000 Tons of Granite at Furnace | |||
*Quarries, Loch Tyneside, (129) | |||
*British Chemical Standards, (137) | |||
*British Engineering Standards and Foreign | |||
*Markets, 619 | |||
*BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION (late BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS | |||
*ASSOCIATION) 87, 103, 251, 619, (625), 673 | |||
*Annual General Meeting and Luncheon, (625), 673 | |||
*Foreign Markets, 619 | |||
*Index to Specifications, 271 | |||
*Specifications : | |||
*Black Bolts and Nuts, Lock Nuts and | |||
*Washers, 291 | |||
*Braided Cables, 484 | |||
*British Standard Screws, 621 | |||
*Cast Iron Spigot and Socket Drain Pipes, 271 | |||
*Channels and Beams for Structural Purposes. 500 | |||
*Cooker Control Units, 323 | |||
*Copper for Electrical Purposes, 525 | |||
*Derrick Cranes (Power Driven), 525 | |||
*Fusion Temperature of Coal Ash, 621 | |||
*Machine Cut Gears, 621 | |||
*Milling Cutters and Reamers, 50 | |||
*Portable Accumulators and Secondary | |||
*Batteries (Lead-acid Type), 291 | |||
*Radio Valves and Sockets, 556 | |||
*Road Materials, 109 | |||
*Solders, 223 | |||
*BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION (continued) : | |||
*Specifications (continued): | |||
*Stationary Accumulators (Lead-acid Plante | |||
*Positive Type), 291 | |||
*Steelwork in Building, 500 | |||
*Symbols for Electrical Wiring, 556 | |||
*Terminals for Electrical Apparatus used for | |||
*Railway Signalling, 385 | |||
*Tests of Galvanised Wire, 500 | |||
*Track Relays, Neutral, 525 | |||
*Voltages for New Systems and Installations, 385 | |||
*BRITISH Trade with Egypt, Report of United | |||
*Kingdom Trade Mission, (71) | |||
*Building Industry, Testing Work for, (487) | |||
*Building Research, Report for 1930, 125 | |||
*C | |||
*CADMIUM, United States Production of | |||
*Metallic, (613) | |||
*Calendars, Diaries, &c., 22, 57, 111, 169 | |||
*Camouflaging a Water Standpipe with Masonry, (71) | |||
*CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS : | |||
*Alberta Tar Sands, 22 | |||
*Bridge Over Fraser River, South of Vancouver, 193 | |||
*Chignecto Canal, 193 | |||
*Coking Plant for Head of Lakes, 193 | |||
*Deep Mining, 245 | |||
*Derrick Vesssel, Large-power, 481 | |||
*Diatomite, Production in Quantity of, 22 | |||
*Difficult Salvage Job, 245 | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Expansion in Nova | |||
*Scotia, 193 | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Scheme for Saskatchewan, 22 | |||
*Machinery, 193 | |||
*Manitoba's Metal Industry, 481 | |||
*Mineral Production 22 | |||
*Mining Industry, 245 | |||
*Mining Plant for Kirkland Lake, 193 | |||
*Morfit Process in Lignite Fields, 193 | |||
*Natural Gas Conservation, 22 | |||
*Oil Burners to be Tested in Canada, 193 | |||
*Oilfield in Southern Alberta, 193 | |||
*Oil Refinery at Manchester, Alberta, 351 | |||
*Ontario's Mining Industry, 22 | |||
*Pacific Great Eastern Railway, 193 | |||
*Radium Refinery, 481 | |||
*Reconstruction Completed at Saint John, 351 | |||
*St. Lawrence Situation, 22 | |||
*St. Lawrence Water Levels, 481 | |||
*Sodium Sulphate Industry, 193 | |||
*Typewriter Industry, 351 | |||
*Vancouver's Tunnelling Project, 351 | |||
*Water Supply Project for Toronto, 22 | |||
*Waterway Negotiations, 193 | |||
*Winter Hauling Task, 245 | |||
*Wireless Research, 22 | |||
*CANAL Across Nicaragua, Proposed Route, (13) | |||
*Canal Companies and Coalowners, (43) | |||
*Canal System from Regent's Canal Dock to | |||
*Leicester, (129) | |||
*Canal Traffic in England, (367) | |||
*Cape Town City Improvements to Cover Three | |||
*Years, (639) | |||
*Capillary Tube Drawing Bench, 208 | |||
*Carbon-dioxide in " Dry Ice " Manufacture, (475) | |||
*Car-building Plant near Tagi to Have Large | |||
*Output by 1933, (13) | |||
*Case-hardening Process, Cassel Cyanide, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., B.I.F., | |||
*Suppt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Castings, Blackheart, Leys Malleable Castings, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Catalogues, 57, 83, 113, 169, 197, 223, 247, 325, 353, 407, 435, 541, 569, 625, 651, 679, 705 | |||
*Cement Setting Expedited by Use of Baking | |||
*Powder, (613) | |||
*Cement and Concrete Products Research | |||
*Laboratory near Watford, (475) | |||
*Cementation in Severn Tunnel, 244 | |||
*Centenary of James Wimahurst's Birth, (449) | |||
*Centenary of Production of Steel Nib Penholder, (211) | |||
*Century-old Manufacturing Firm in Great | |||
*Britain, (313) | |||
*Chain Drive for Cork Mill in Linoleum Factory, | |||
*Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Chalmers, Dr. T. W., 671 | |||
*Chicago Claims First " Skyscraper " Ever | |||
*Built, (367) | |||
*China Clay Producers Form Association, (367) | |||
*Chromium Plating Vat, W. Canning and Co., | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32, iii | |||
*Cinnabar Ore Deposits Discovered in Pike | |||
*County, Arkansas, (395) | |||
*Civil Engineering Degree Recognised in India, (287) | |||
*Clock, Gearless Electric, Westinghouse Electric | |||
*Company, 701 | |||
*Clocks, Electric, British Sangamo Company, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 284' | |||
*Clocks, Talking, (313) | |||
*COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES : | |||
*" Back to Coal " Deputation, 465 | |||
*Bituminous Coal in United States, Decline | |||
*for Industrial Purposes, (613) | |||
*Blasting in Coal Mines, Use of Cardox | |||
*Carbon-dioxide Cartridges, (639) | |||
*British Coal Exports, Effect of Import | |||
*Restrictions to Foreign Countries, (529) | |||
*British Coal in Demand for Finland, (501) | |||
*Coal and Oil, 201 | |||
*Coal Available in India, (449) | |||
*Coal Breaker, Three-stage, Hadfields, Ltd., 646 | |||
*Coal-burning Central Stations and Dual | |||
*System of Firing, (13) | |||
*Coal Cutters in Indian Coal Mines, (236) | |||
*Coal Discovery in Iwu District, China, (287) | |||
*Coal Dust Removed by Vacuum Cleaner at | |||
*Copper Cliff Refinery, (13) | |||
*Coal Dryer, Vertical, at Barrow Colliery, near | |||
*Barnsley, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, Ltd., 128 | |||
*Coal Exports from British Ports, Statistics, (557) | |||
*Coal Exports from Port of Goole, (129) | |||
*COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES (continued) : | |||
*Coalfields in India, Remarkable Features of | |||
*Seams, (449) | |||
*Coal from Sakoa, Madagascar, (313) | |||
*Coal Gas Consumption in Great Britain, | |||
*Value of, (261) | |||
*Coal-handling Plant at Hackney Power | |||
*Station, Simon-Carves, Ltd., 578 | |||
*Coal-handing Plant for Dover, (185) | |||
*Coal Imports of Hamburg, (613) | |||
*Coal Output of Canadian Mines, 1931, (417) | |||
*Coal Production in Russia, 1931, (313) | |||
*Coal Shipped from Sunderland during 1931, (341) | |||
*Coal Tar Products Industries of Germany, | |||
*Report of, (99) | |||
*Coke Oven Fumes and Poisoning of Grass and | |||
*Soil Nearby, (237) | |||
*Cost of Coal to Cape Town Electricity Undertaking, (71) | |||
*Dover as a Coaling Port, (667) | |||
*Dust on Mine Roads, Dryness Essential in, (693) | |||
*Electrically Operated Conveyors for Coal at | |||
*Cardiff Docks, (341) | |||
*Explosives in Coal Mines, Permitted, (157) | |||
*Fatal Accidents in American Bituminous | |||
*Coal Mines, (693) | |||
*Firedamp in Mines, Detection of, (639) | |||
*Fuel Research Board's Report for 1931, 54 | |||
*Hydrogenation Process of Coal at Leuna | |||
*Works, Germany, (341) | |||
*Mechanical Handling of Coal Underground, (261) | |||
*Safety in Mines, General Conference on, (367) | |||
*Safety in Mines, Report of International Conference on, (557) | |||
*Safety on Mine Haulages, Investigations | |||
*into, (529) | |||
*Spitzbergen Coal for Norwegian State Railways, (693) | |||
*Underground Gasification of Coal near | |||
*Moscow, (341), (395) | |||
*COBALT Ore Transported by Air, (395) | |||
*Coiling Machine, Direct Motor-driven Three-roller, Brookes (Oldbury), Ltd., B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Colour Council, British, and Standard Colour | |||
*Card, (71) | |||
*Company Registration in China, Regulations | |||
*for, (287) | |||
*Compressor, Two-stage, Holloway, Laycock | |||
*Engineering Company, 458 | |||
*Concrete, Harm from Freezing, (423) | |||
*Concrete for Image of the God Buddha, for | |||
*Tokyo, (449) | |||
*Concrete Plant for Cauvery Metur Dam, | |||
*Hadfields, Ltd., 158, 166 | |||
*Concrete Roads, Design and Behaviour of, 108 | |||
*Condenser Degreasing, Method for, (557) | |||
*Condenser for Brooklyn Edison Company, | |||
*Surface, Ingersoll Rand Company, 648 | |||
*Condensing Plant at Hackney Power Station, | |||
*Surface, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Ltd., 578, 580, 581 | |||
*Contraction of Holes by Press Work, H. C. | |||
*Lane, 538 | |||
*Contracts, 27, 83, 111, 141, 200, 223, 247, 271, 299, 356, 379, 407, 461, 513, 569, 628, 679 | |||
*Conveyor, Chain, Fraser and Chalmers Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Conveyor, 20ft. Portable, Fraser and Chalmers | |||
*Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Conveyor, " Webb," Fraser and Chalmers | |||
*Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Conveyors and Elevators, Redler Patents, | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii | |||
*Cooling Towers and Fuel Storage Tanks at | |||
*Film Studios, Ealing, Premier Cooler and | |||
*Engineering Company, 122 | |||
*Cooling Water for Condensers from Natural | |||
*Brine, (613) | |||
*Copper Basin Discovered on Katanga Railway, (395) | |||
*Copper Deposits Discovered in Siberia, (237), (313) | |||
*Copper Lode Discovered in North Sweden, (99) | |||
*Copper Productiort from its Ores, (313) | |||
*Copper Production in Quebec, (667) | |||
*Copper Roofing Materials, Weathering Tests | |||
*on, 685 | |||
*Copper and Bronze, Atmospheric Effect on, (693) | |||
*Corrosion Problem, Some Aspects of, U. R. | |||
*Evans' James Forrest Lecture, 504, 532; (Leader, 503) | |||
*Corrosion-resistant Properties in Metal Parts, (667) | |||
*Cost Control in Engineering Industries, 205 | |||
*Crane, Wrecking Obsolete Crane at Vickers | |||
*Works, Sheffield, (395) | |||
*Crane, Petrol Engine Driven Mobile, R. H. | |||
*Neal and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Crane Hook Weigher, G. Salter and Co., Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Crane Safety Device, G. Salter and Co., Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Cranes, Demag Suspension, 320 | |||
*Cranes, Safe Load Indicator for, John M. | |||
*Henderson and Co., Ltd., 70,1 | |||
*Cranes for Lochaber Power Scheme, Mono-tower, Butters Brothers and Co., 700 | |||
*Cranes, Petrol-electric, at Sydney Harbour, (157) | |||
*Current Prices for Metals and Fuels—Weekly | |||
*Cyanide and Killing of Fish in Tees Estuary, (157) | |||
*Cylinder Liner Wear, Eng. Rear-Admiral J. | |||
*Hope Harrison, 563 | |||
*Cylinder Unit of Christiansen Engine, 52 | |||
*D | |||
*DAMS : | |||
*Aerial Dam on Lewis River, Washington | |||
*Creates Lake Twelve Miles Long, (13) | |||
*Gebel Aulia Dam on White Nile, Work to be | |||
*Resumed, (99) | |||
*Hoover Dam, Three Thousand Men Employed | |||
*on, (43); Approximate Time of Completion | |||
*Reduced by One Year, (237) | |||
*Prettyboy Dam, Baltimore, 553, 558 | |||
*DEANE, H. J., Jetty Works of Ford Motor | |||
*Company at Dagenham, 205 | |||
*" Defirust " Works at Darlington, 288, 293 | |||
*Department of Overseas Trade, Facilities | |||
*Offered to Firms Interested, (185) | |||
*Detection of Fine Cracks in Metal, (185) | |||
*Diamonds Discovered in Limestone Formation | |||
*near Coega, S. Africa, (423) | |||
*Disarmament and the Armaments Industries, 220 | |||
*Disarmament and Unemployment, 280; (Erratum, 325) | |||
*Diversion of Colorado River at, Hoover Darn, (211) | |||
*Dock for Ocean-going Steamers at Ruva, near | |||
*Bombay, (341) | |||
*Dominion Observatory at Ottawa, Inspection | |||
*by Visitors, (501) | |||
*Drainage in York and Doncaster, Great Cost to | |||
*Prevent Flooding, (639) | |||
*Draughtsmen's Pencils, " Mars Lumograph," (541) | |||
*DREDGERS: | |||
*Dipper Dredger " Cyclope," 21 | |||
*Dredger, Sand Pump Hopper, for Mersey, (481) | |||
*Dredger for Thames Service, Bucket, Ferguson Brothers (Port-Glasgow), Ltd., 422 | |||
*Suction Hopper Dredger " Palcomayo," 21 | |||
*DRYER, Vertical Coal at Barrow Colliery, neat | |||
*Barnsley, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, Ltd., 128 | |||
*" Dry-Flo " Tank Cars, General American | |||
*Tank Car Corporation, 510 | |||
*Duplicating Machine Factory in Toronto, (367) | |||
*Durban South Breakwater Completed, (423) | |||
*Dust Collector, " Hay," Hardypick, Ltd., | |||
*B.I. F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii | |||
*Dust in Flue Gases, Precipitation of, (367) | |||
*Dust from Andean Volcanoes Examined by | |||
*British Museum Authorities, (557) | |||
*E | |||
*EDUCATIONAL Intelligence, 197 | |||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | |||
*Aburgavenny Electricity Supply, (500) | |||
*Air Insulated Transformer Bank for One | |||
*Million Volts, Dr. W. Hater, 363 | |||
*Allmaenna Svenska Elektriska Aktiobolaget, | |||
*Work in Hand, (585) | |||
*Aluminium for Electrical Conductors, (557) | |||
*Aro Lamp, Small, Bellingham, Stanley, Ltd., 69 | |||
*" Bantam " Star Delta Starter, George | |||
*Ellison, Ltd., 236 | |||
*Batteries Imported into England, Decline of, (013) | |||
*Batteries, Stationary, Specific Gravity of the | |||
*Electrolyte of, (43) | |||
*Battersea Power Station, Progress on, 5 (Supplement, January tat, 1932) | |||
*Bolton Electricity Committee and Control | |||
*of Frequency Supply at " Baek-o' th' | |||
*Bank " Generating Station, (120) | |||
*British Electrical Manufacturers and Argentine, 173 | |||
*British Electrical Research, 173 | |||
*" Bureau Electricitas " Formation in Paris | |||
*of, (99) | |||
*Bus-bar Switchgear, Duplicate, A. Reyrolle | |||
*and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v | |||
*Cable Laying by Plough in America, (287) | |||
*Cable Laying Simplified for Short Lengths, (313) | |||
*Cable Separator Box, General Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Cable Tunnel Completed Under Hooghley | |||
*River, Calcutta, (423) | |||
*Callender's Jubilee, 411 | |||
*Cape Town's 33,000-volt Alternator, 277 | |||
*Central Electricity Board's Fourth Annual | |||
*Report, 338 | |||
*Cinema Arc Rectifier, Lancashire Dynamo | |||
*and Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Circuit Breaker, A.C., Record Electrical | |||
*Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii | |||
*Control Gear, Electric, Donovan and Co., | |||
*B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Control Clear for A.C. Motors, Brookhirst | |||
*Switchgear, Ltd., 80 | |||
*D.C. to A.G. Change-over Problems, 213 | |||
*Dry Cells for Pocket Torches and High-tension Batteries, (501) | |||
*Early History of Magnetism, J. B. Kramer, 297 | |||
*Electric Arc Welding in Ships, 137 | |||
*Electric Boilers, 522 | |||
*Electric Cable Heating Machine, W. Canning | |||
*and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii | |||
*Electric Cell for Control of Current Flow in | |||
*New York Lifts, (341) | |||
*Electric Kilns for Burning Clay, (639) | |||
*Electric Lighting Accessories, General Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Electric Locomotives, Mechanism of, J. D. | |||
*Twinberrow, 147, 153, 182, 217 | |||
*Electric Motor Bolt-drive Mounting, Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 647 | |||
*Electric Motors on Farms in United States, (237) | |||
*Electric Power Generation in Canada, | |||
*Statistics, (449) | |||
*Electric Power Used in Canadian Mining, (667) | |||
*Electric Refrigerator Factory for Hamilton, | |||
*Ontario, (71) | |||
*Electric Storage Batteries for Winnipeg, | |||
*United States Firm put up Factory for, (13) | |||
*Electric Supply for Thirstin Mills, Honley, | |||
*Provided in Record Time by Yorkshire | |||
*Electric Power Company, (13) | |||
*Electric Supply Undertaking Output in | |||
*Germany, (585) | |||
*Electric Trams to be Replaced by Omnibuses | |||
*on Four Routes in Hull, (129) | |||
*Electric Winder at Lake Shore Mines at | |||
*Kirkland Lake, Ontario, (43) | |||
*Electrical Apparatus Manufacture in Russia, (211) | |||
*Electrical Apparatus and Machinery, Imports | |||
*into United Kingdom, (585) | |||
*Electrical Conductivity of Metals at Lowest | |||
*Temperatures, Dr. J. C. M'Lellan, 635 | |||
*Electrical Developments in Chester, (639) | |||
*Electrical Equipment Requirements of | |||
*Russia, (287) | |||
*Electrical Equipment and Mining Plant at | |||
*Mount Isa Mines, General Electric Company, Ltd., 415, 424 | |||
*Electrical Exhibit at Sussex County Agricultural Show, (529) | |||
*Electrical Installations in Japan, (667) | |||
*Electrical Line Construction and Stresses of | |||
*Timber Poles, (613) | |||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | |||
*Electrical Machinery and Apparatus Imports | |||
*into Italy, (667) | |||
*Electrical Manufacturers and French Quota, 670 | |||
*Electrical Plant Extensions at Hammersmith, (129) | |||
*Electrical Power Development in Manitoba, (237) | |||
*Electrical Power Schemes in South Africa, | |||
*Development of, (71) | |||
*Electrical Scientific Devices, British Thorn son-Houston Company, Ltd., 13.1.F. Suppt. 26.2.32, iii | |||
*Electrically Controlled Heaters for Seed | |||
*Beds, (475) | |||
*Electrically Driven Sugar Cane Mills for | |||
*Natal, Mirrlees Watson Company, Ltd., 686, 687, 694 | |||
*Electrically Welded Fractionating Columns, | |||
*Thompson Brothers (Bilston), Ltd., 219 | |||
*Electricity Charges in South Africa, (449) | |||
*Electricity Commissioners' Report on Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 1931, 647 | |||
*Electricity Commissioners' Official Returns | |||
*of Units Generated by Authorised Undertakers in Great Britain : Statistics, | |||
*December, 1931, (107); January, 1932, (233); February, 1932, (337); March, 1932, (423); April, 1932, (529) | |||
*Electricity Costs in Cape Town, (693) | |||
*Electricity for Commercial Purposes in | |||
*Mysore, Cheap, (43) | |||
*Electricity Supply for City of Bhusawal, Pro. | |||
*posed, (423) | |||
*Electricity Supply for Lichtenburg, Report | |||
*by A. E. Val Davies, (449) | |||
*Electricity Supply for Tirupur, Madras | |||
*Presidency, (99) | |||
*Electricity Works of Cape Town Municipality, (693) | |||
*Electrification Schemes in Moscow, (585) | |||
*Electrification of Colliery Plant at Now | |||
*Hartley Hastings Pit, (71) | |||
*Electrification of Farms in United States, (501) | |||
*Electrification of French Railways, 612 | |||
*Electrification of Glasgow Subway, Report | |||
*on Proposed, (557) | |||
*Electrification of Surface Railways, Lord | |||
*Monkswell, (647) | |||
*Electrification on Groat Indian Peninsula | |||
*Railway, F. Lydall, 508 | |||
*Electrolytic Condensers on A.C. Circuits, | |||
*Power Losses, (136) | |||
*Electrode Boiler for Distilling Water, | |||
*Bastian and Allen, Ltd., 366 | |||
*Electrode Furnace, Wild Hollow, (449) | |||
*Electrostatic Capacity of Control Circuit of | |||
*Remotely Controlled Motors, (391) | |||
*Enclosed Ventilated Motors, Lancashire | |||
*Dynamo and Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*European Railway Electrification, 451 | |||
*Express Passenger Train Electrification, F• | |||
*Lydell, 459; (Leader, 451) | |||
*Faraday House Electrical Engineering | |||
*College, Annual Examinations, (223) | |||
*Ferranti Exhibition, 703 | |||
*Flame-proof Motor, J. H. Holmes and Co., | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i | |||
*Flame-proof Motors, Lancashire Dynamo | |||
*and Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v | |||
*Flame-proof Motors for Mines, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 701 | |||
*Fractional Horse-power Electric Motors, | |||
*Toronto Factory to Manufacture, (211) | |||
*Frequency Standardisation at Birmingham | |||
*and London, (459) | |||
*Frequency Standardisation in Paris, 295 | |||
*Geared Motors, Lancashire Dynamo and | |||
*Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Generating Plant at Film Studios at Ealing, | |||
*Oil Engine-driven, General Electric Company. Ltd., 122, 130 | |||
*Generating Set, 150-kW A.C. Oil Engine-driven, for Film Studio at Ealing, General | |||
*Electric Company, Ltd., 122, 130 | |||
*Generating Sets, 400-kW D.C. Oil Engine | |||
*driven, for Film Studio at Ealing, General | |||
*Electric Company, Ltd., 122, 130 | |||
*Generator, 50-kW Turbo, 234 | |||
*Generator, 132-kW Allen D.C., W. H. Allen, | |||
*Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 234 | |||
*Grid in South Scotland, 87 | |||
*Hams Hall Sub-station, 5 (Supplement, | |||
*January 1st, 1932) | |||
*High-tension Cables, J. 0. Evans, 638 | |||
*High-tension Overhead Lines, Safe Earthing | |||
*of, (629) | |||
*Hot Cathode Thyratrons, L. J. Davies, 364 | |||
*Import Duties Advisory Committee, 269 | |||
*Insulating Materials, Gutta-Percha Company, B.I.F., 236 | |||
*Insulating Materials, " Fosalsil " Heat, | |||
*Moler Products, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Insulators for Isolating Switchgear and Busbars, Steatite and Porcelain Products, | |||
*Ltd., 294 | |||
*Instruments for Heating Installation at | |||
*Unilever House, Negretti and Zambra, 675 | |||
*International Electrical Congress, 1932, | |||
*Paris, (464) | |||
*Ironbridge Power Station, 5, 6 | |||
*Kirkstall Power Station, Hopkinson.' Panel | |||
*Typo Engine-room Telegraphs at, 607 | |||
*Leningrad to Receive Power from 800 Miles' | |||
*Transmission Line, (557), (613) | |||
*Location of Fuse Blocks in Electrical Installations, (185) | |||
*Lochabor Hydro-electric Power Under. | |||
*taking, 262, 264 | |||
*Magnetic Balance of Main Field Circuits, (129) | |||
*Magnetic Moulder, British Insulated Cables, | |||
*Ltd., 109 | |||
*Mercury Switch On-load Transformer Tar | |||
*Changing Gear, Ferranti, Ltd., 191 | |||
*Meter, Single-phase, British Sangamo Corn - | |||
*pany, Ltd., B.I.F., 284 | |||
*Minister of Transport's Message to Electrical Industry, 1 | |||
*Models and Analogies for Demonstrating | |||
*Electrical Principles, A. H. Douglas, 252 | |||
*Montreal Light, Heat, and Power Consolidated Report for 1931, (390) | |||
*Montreal Places all Electric Cables Underground, (211) | |||
*ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | |||
*Alutord, Singlopluiso, Split-phase, Induction, | |||
*Eloctro Dynamic Construction Company, | |||
*B.I.F., 283 | |||
*Moving Coil Voltage Regulators, 210 | |||
*Municipal Power Costs in South Africa, | |||
*Statistics, (529) | |||
*Osram Lamp Making Machinery, General | |||
*Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Outdoor Sub-station Lattice Steel Structures, | |||
*A. M. Spruce, 554, 589 | |||
*Overhead Electric Cables, Protest by | |||
*Poynton (East Cheshire), (157) | |||
*Overload Device, Three-phase Time Lag, | |||
*Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.P. | |||
*Suppe., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Panel Heating, Low-temperature, (639) | |||
*Pedal Generator for Wireless Operation, | |||
*Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, | |||
*Ltd., 322 | |||
*Plug and Socket, Flameproof, A. Reyrolle | |||
*and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, v | |||
*Power from Vaal River, (529) | |||
*Power Station Extensions at Hackney, 578-582 | |||
*Portable Surge Generator in United States, (557) | |||
*Process Steam-electric Plant in Africa, 127 | |||
*Rectifier Equipment at Harrow, 1000-kW | |||
*Automatic, Bruce Peebles and Co., Ltd., 672 | |||
*Rectifier for Private Telephone Installations, Westinghouse Brake and Saxby | |||
*Signal Company, Ltd., B.1.10. Suppe., 26.2.32, iii | |||
*Rectifier Operating Creed Telowriter Machine, | |||
*Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal | |||
*Company, Ltd., B.1.F., Suppe., 26.2.32, iii | |||
*Regenerative Control on Glasgow Electric | |||
*Tramways, (157) | |||
*Regulators, Moving Coil Voltage, Ferranti, | |||
*Ltd., 210 | |||
*Regulators for Generating Sets, Villiers | |||
*Engineering Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppe., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Repulsion Induction Motor, Crompton Parkinson, Ltd., B.I.F., 234 | |||
*Resistance Vacuum Furnace, A. J. Maddock | |||
*and H. Cheney, 403 | |||
*Rural Electrification in France, (613) | |||
*Russian Electrical Industry, (287) | |||
*Shanghai Power Station, Sulzer Oil Engines | |||
*for, 647 | |||
*Shannon Power Scheme, Extensions at | |||
*Ardnacrusha, (529) | |||
*Small Power Transformers for 132-kV Circuits, British Thomson-Houston Company, | |||
*Ltd., 566 | |||
*Spondon Power Station, Turbo-electric Feed | |||
*Pump at, G. and J. Weir, Ltd., 673 | |||
*Starter, " Bantam " Star-delta, G. Ellison, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 236 | |||
*Sub-station, 132-kV Outdoor, General Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 259 | |||
*Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson, F.R.S., Memorial | |||
*Scholarships, (513) | |||
*Switch to Operate Without Noise, (629) | |||
*Switchgear, Laboratory for Mechanical Testing of, Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., 365 | |||
*Switchgear and Control Gear, M. and C. | |||
*Switchgear, Ltd., B.1. F., 309 | |||
*Switchgear at Hackney Power Station, A. | |||
*Reyrolle and Co., Ltd., 678, 582 | |||
*Time Control, 50 H.P. Inductive, Igranic | |||
*Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Towers for Overhead Lines, Typos of, 338, 339 | |||
*Tramways and Trolley Omnibuses, 31 | |||
*Transformer Testing under Now Methods, (529) | |||
*Transformers for Barking Power Station, | |||
*Hackbridge, 1 | |||
*Transformers for Durban, Hackbridge, (71)1 | |||
*Transient Voltage Stresses in Power Transformers, K. K. PaluelT, 480, 495, 518, 551; | |||
*Letter, E. T. Norris, Ferranti, Ltd., 634 | |||
*" Tufnol " Synthetic Resin Varnish Products, | |||
*Ellison Insulations, Ltd., B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Turbo-alternator at Hackney Power Station, 30,000-kW, C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd., 578, 580, 581 | |||
*Turbo-generator, Special Tests on, (565) | |||
*Turbo-generator, 18,000-kW, for Now Jersey, | |||
*Pressure of 730 lb. per square inch, (476) | |||
*Turbo-generator Set, 50-kW, W. H. Allen, | |||
*Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 234 | |||
*Two-power Station Accidents in U.S.A., 457 | |||
*Underground Electric Cables, Protection of, (313) | |||
*Ventilation and Cooling of Turbo-alternators, 233 | |||
*Visit of South African Students to English | |||
*Electrical Company's Stafford Works, (197) | |||
*ELEVATORS for Skyscrapers, Double-deck, (613) | |||
*Elevators in Skyscrapers, Westinghouse Electric Company's Large Contract for, (287) | |||
*Engine-room Artificers, Training of, 121 | |||
*Engineering Improvements in Technical Processes, (320) | |||
*Engineering Inspection, Justification of Organised, W. P. Digby, 118, 151 | |||
*Engineering Inspection, Radium in, V. E. | |||
*Pullin, 492, 493, 494 (Supplement, May 6th, 1932) | |||
*Engineering Outlook, Fiscal Policy and the, 215 | |||
*Engineers' German Circle, Inaugural Meeting, (129) | |||
*ENGINES AND MOTORS : | |||
*Coal Dust Engines, Pawlikowski, 10, 11 | |||
*Diesel Engine Lubrication, Scientific and | |||
*Economic, (379) | |||
*Diesel Engines at Sea, Extensive Use of | |||
*Large, (185) | |||
*Diesel Engines of the Future, (185) | |||
*Early Steam Engines in North of England, | |||
*Professor Henry Louis, (287) | |||
*Engine, Compound Winding, for South | |||
*Africa, 366, 368 | |||
*Engine, Cylinder Unit of Christiansen, 52 | |||
*Gas Engines, Speed Regulation when Operating in Parallel, (528) | |||
*Markets for Internal Combustion Engines, 190 | |||
*Mercury Engine, Malone, 10, 11 | |||
*Oil Engine, Three-cylinder High -speed Heavy, | |||
*Petters, Ltd., 137 | |||
*ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued) : | |||
*Oil Engino, Workspoor Supercharged, for | |||
*Anglo-Saxon Oil Tankers, 77 | |||
*Oil Engine, 85 B.H.P. Cold-starting, Babcock | |||
*and Wilcox, Ltd., B.I.F., 207 | |||
*Oil Engino, 200 B.H.P., Six-cylinder, W. H. | |||
*Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 234 | |||
*Oil Engine, 4000 B.H.P. Double-acting, Two-stroke, Vickers-M.A.N., 77 | |||
*Oil Engine Machinery for German Battleship " Deutschland," M.A.N. 56,800 | |||
*B.H.P., 76, 77 | |||
*Oil Engines for Generating Power at Film | |||
*Studios, Ealing, Ruston and Hornsby, | |||
*Ltd., 122, 130 | |||
*Oil Engines for Omnibuses in Manchester, (423) | |||
*Oil Engines for Shanghai, Sulzer Bros., 647 | |||
*Oil Engines, 6 B.H.P. to 13 B.H.P., Humboldt-Deutz Motoren A.G., 320 | |||
*Petrol Engines, Pistons and Piston Rings of, (75) | |||
*Petrol Engines and Loss of Powor at High | |||
*Altitudes, (619) | |||
*Water Engine, Malone, 10, 11 | |||
*EROSION of Steam Turbine Blades, F. W. | |||
*Gardner, 146, 174, 202 | |||
*Excavation Work on Tummel Development, | |||
*Grampian Powor Scheme, Ransomes and | |||
*Rapier, Ltd., 336, 337 | |||
*Excavator Building in Urals, (537) | |||
*Excavators, Oil Engine • driven, Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., R.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv | |||
*EXHIBITIONS : | |||
*British Exhibition in Denmark, 466 | |||
*British Industries Fair, 1932, Size of Castle | |||
*Bromwich Section, (71) | |||
*British Industries Fair, Birmingham, 206, 234, 258, 281, 309 (Eight-page Supplement, | |||
*February 19th, 1932; February 26th, 1932) | |||
*Building Exhibition, Proposed Permanent, 277 | |||
*Copenhagen Exhibition, Textile Trades at, (341) | |||
*Exhibition Commemorating Centenary of | |||
*Demolition of Old London Bridge, (43) | |||
*Exhibition of Ferranti Productions, 703 | |||
*Exhibition of Machinery Suitable for Bitumen, Cement, and Timber in India, 110 | |||
*I.C.I. Industrial Products Exhibition, 608 | |||
*Leipzig Fair, Engineering and Building | |||
*Section, (111) | |||
*Leipzig Technical Fair, 266, 290, 318, 319 | |||
*Paris Trade Fair, 1932, (487) | |||
*Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 40, 68, 96 | |||
*Scandinavian Exhibition, British Goods for, (313) | |||
*EXPLOSION of Stop Valve and Governor, | |||
*Report, (341) | |||
*Explosives, Physical Testing of, (449) | |||
*Extraction of Oil from McMurray Tar Sands, (475) | |||
*F | |||
*FACTORIES and Labour Conditions, (261) | |||
*Failure of Blow-down Pipe through Freezing | |||
*After " Blow-down," (13) | |||
*Federation of British Industries, Industry and | |||
*Finance, Report, 609 | |||
*Fertiliser Factory at East St. John, Quebec, (258) | |||
*Film Studios at Ealing, Associated Radio | |||
*Pictures, Ltd., 122, 130 | |||
*Firefioat Service in New York, (395) | |||
*Fiscal Policy and the Engineering Outlook, 215 | |||
*Flag Poles from British Columbia, Notable, (423) | |||
*Floating Dock for South Africa, (395) | |||
*Floods in Thames and Wey Valleys, E. S. | |||
*Bellasis, 336 | |||
*Flowing Water (Irrigation), 604 | |||
*Foaming of Boiling Water, 595 | |||
*Foreign Firms Manufacturing in Great Britain, (639) | |||
*Forthcoming Engagements— Weekly | |||
*Foundries, Roll-over Squeeze Strip for, Pneulec, | |||
*LW., B.I.F., 260 | |||
*• | |||
*FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : | |||
*African Lorry Trials, 85 | |||
*Air Extractor, Super, 653 | |||
*Anthracite Coal, 489 | |||
*Art and Engineering, 681 | |||
*Association Technique Maritime, 653 | |||
*Battleship, The New, 171 | |||
*Bordeaux Sea Port, 85 | |||
*British Steel Tariff, 515 | |||
*Coal, 115 | |||
*Coal Imports, 171 | |||
*Coal Industry, 381 | |||
*Coal Trade, 515 | |||
*Colonial Sloops, 409 | |||
*Colonial Trade, 571 | |||
*Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 171 | |||
*Continuous Brakes, 627 | |||
*Deprez, Monsieur Marcel, 707 | |||
*Economic Reprisals, 643 | |||
*Economic Tendencies, 437 | |||
*Electrical Manufacturers and French Quota, 670 | |||
*Engineering Outlook, 463 | |||
*Engineering Trades, 275, 543 | |||
*Five Years Plan, 301 | |||
*Foreign Trade, 249, 463, 707 | |||
*" Georges Philippar," 599 | |||
*Glass Houses, 489 | |||
*Goods Traffic Improvements, 543 | |||
*Hydraulic Problem, 437 | |||
*Hydraulic Works, 463 | |||
*Hydro-electric Peak Load Supply, 143 | |||
*Hydro•electric Supply, 249 | |||
*Industrial Agreement., 571 | |||
*Industrial Decline, 301 | |||
*Industrial Propaganda, 301 | |||
*Industrial Slump, 627 | |||
*Iron and Steel, 627 | |||
*La Pallico Mole, 599 | |||
*Local Railways, 489 | |||
*Machinery and Tool Imports, 355, 409, 463 | |||
*Marine Engines, 599 | |||
*Metallurgical Trades, 225 | |||
*Motor Car Trade, 225 | |||
*Motor Roads, 327 | |||
*National Fuels, 115 | |||
*National Works. 59 | |||
*Naval Ports, 171 | |||
*FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) : | |||
*Ocean Liners, 681 | |||
*Paris Gas Supply, 355 | |||
*Paris Water Supply, 59 | |||
*Poland's Navy, 275 | |||
*Port of Pointe-Noire, 29 | |||
*Price Stabilisation, 355 | |||
*Public Works, 301 | |||
*Public Works Inauguration, 29 | |||
*Quota Difficulties, 437 | |||
*Railway Accidents, 249 | |||
*Railway Electrification, 515 | |||
*Railway Speeds, 437, 681 | |||
*Railway Wagon Builders' Cartel, 327 | |||
*Railway Working, 381 | |||
*Reduced Outputs, 29 | |||
*Saint-Gothard Tunnel, 653 | |||
*Sales Comptoirs, 59, 249 | |||
*Sautet Dam, 199 | |||
*Seine Navigation, 59 | |||
*Seine Reservoirs, 627 | |||
*Shipbuilding, 199, 327, 627, 707 | |||
*Shipping, 275 | |||
*Shipping Crisis, 381 | |||
*South Amreican Air Service, 85 | |||
*State Orders, 143 | |||
*Steel Cartel, 199 | |||
*Steel Import Quotas, 409 | |||
*Steel Imports, 115 | |||
*Steel Organisation, 171 | |||
*Steel Prices, 409 | |||
*Steel Situation, 143, 199, 275 | |||
*Steel Trade Organisation, 571 | |||
*Super Tax, 249 | |||
*Suspension Bridge at Cavaillon, 681 | |||
*Trade and Finance, 681 | |||
*Trade Developments, 489 | |||
*Trade Prospects, 707 | |||
*Trade Restrictions, 653 | |||
*Transatlantic Liners, 381 | |||
*Trans-Saharan. Railway, 225 | |||
*Unemployed Engineers, 327 | |||
*Vals de Loire Water Supply, 225 | |||
*Wages, 543 | |||
*Wages and Costs, 85 | |||
*Warm Water Energy, 409 | |||
*Water Sterilisation, 409 | |||
*FRENCH Import Quotas, 164 | |||
*Frozen Meat Trade Between New Zealand and | |||
*England, Fiftieth Anniversary of, (216) | |||
*Fuel Conservation by Locomotive in America, (313) | |||
*Fuel Injection System, E.-H. Engineering, Ltd., 420 | |||
*Fuel Research Board, Report of, 64 | |||
*Fractionating Columns, Electrically Welded, | |||
*Thompson Brothers (Bilston.), Ltd., 219 | |||
*Furnace Design on Scale Formation, Effect of, | |||
*H. C. Armstrong; 608 | |||
*Furnace, Gas-fired Reheating, Wellman-Chantrains, 457 | |||
*Furnace, Heat Balance in Open-hearth, (667) | |||
*Furnace, 12 kW High-velocity Forced Draught, | |||
*Vertical Tempering, Birmingham Electric | |||
*Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii | |||
*Furnace, 16 kW " Birlec Electric, Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii | |||
*Furnace, 20 kW High-speed Tool, Birmingham | |||
*Electric Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii | |||
*Furnace, Brass-melting, Sir W. G. Armstrong, | |||
*Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., B.I. F., 258 | |||
*Furnace, Forging, International Furnace Equipment Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Furnace, Heat-treatment, International Furnace Equipment Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Furnace, High-temperature Forging, Davis | |||
*Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.F. 309 | |||
*Furnace, Oil-fired, Double-chamber Type Tool | |||
*Hardening, Alldays and Onions, Ltd., B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Furnace, Oil-fired Rivet-heating, Burdons, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Furnace, Resistance Vacuum, A. J. Maddock | |||
*and H. Cheney, 403 | |||
*Furnaces, Combination Recuperative, Incandescent Heat Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Furnaces, Gas-fired, Lucas Furnaces, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt.,26.2.32, v | |||
*Furnaces, Gas-hated Brayshaw Furnaces and | |||
*Tools, Ltd., B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Furnaces, Heat Absorption in Water-cooled, 119 | |||
*G | |||
*GALLIUM, Production in Germany, (341) | |||
*Galvanising Plant at Jamshedpur, (367) | |||
*Galvanising Problems, E. J. Daniels' Research | |||
*on, (693) | |||
*Gas Congress in Paris, 699 | |||
*Gas Meter Testing in Birmingham (551) | |||
*Gas Supply for Middlesbrough, (535) | |||
*Gas-fired Reheating Furnace, Wellman Smith | |||
*Owen Engineering Corporation, Ltd., 457 | |||
*Gas Turbine Nozzle Throat Area, Estimation of, | |||
*George G. McDonald, 685 | |||
*Gas Undertaking of Burton, Report on, (529) | |||
*Gases and Vapours, Limits of Inflammability | |||
*of, (286) | |||
*Gear Contacts, Determination of Worm, | |||
*Stuart Miall, 546 | |||
*Gear-testing Instrument, David Brown and | |||
*Sons, Ltd., 138 | |||
*Gear Units of Spur and Worm Type, Moss | |||
*Gear Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Gearing, Modern Double Helical Reduction, | |||
*Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, | |||
*Ltd., 400 | |||
*Gears, An Investigation of Performace of, | |||
*J. H. Hyde, G. A. Tomlinson, and G. W. C. | |||
*Allan, 418, (Leader, 425) | |||
*Geodetic Survey of Canada, Precise Levelling | |||
*Party's Work, (693) | |||
*Geographical Exploration of the Past, (367) | |||
*German Firms and English Factories, (475) | |||
*German Industries, State of, (137) | |||
*Glagsow University Oration, " Macquorn | |||
*Rankine," Sir James B. Henderson, 689 | |||
*Glass-making Factory in St. Helens District, | |||
*Czechoslovakian Firm May Erect, (129) | |||
*Glass Manufacturing in Egypt from Local | |||
*Materials, (13) | |||
*Gold-bearing Areas in South Africa, 337 | |||
*Gold-bearing Reef Discovered in Centre of | |||
*Johannesburg, (43) | |||
*Gold Mines in Canada, (593) | |||
*Gold Output from Witwatersrand for 1931, (211) | |||
*Gold Production of Lake Shore Mine, (508) | |||
*Gold Production in Canada, (237) | |||
*Governor for Centrifugal Pumps, Automatic, | |||
*Holden and Brooke, Ltd.. 108 | |||
*Grab, Multiple Arm, Demag Aktiengesellschaft, 701 | |||
*Grain Elevator and Warehouse at Windsor, | |||
*Ontario, (341) | |||
*Gravel-washing Plant, Goodwin, Barsby and | |||
*Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Great Bear Lake, Rich in Minerals, (667) | |||
*Greater Robinson Deep Gold Mine, 207 | |||
*Grinding Machine for Widia Tools, B. R. Rowland and Co., Ltd., and A. C. Wickman, Ltd., 270 | |||
*Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd | |||
*Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," 32, 62, 72 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932) | |||
*H | |||
*HACKSAW Blade " Rapidor," E. G. Herbert, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.3.32, iii | |||
*Hacksaw Frame, James Neill and Co. (Sheffield) | |||
*Ltd., (459) | |||
*Hacksaws, Efficiency of Modern, (639) | |||
*Hamburg Conference on Ship Propulsion, 565 | |||
*Harbour of Vizagapatam, Madras, to be | |||
*Dredged to Accommodate Vessels of 28ft. 6in. | |||
*Draught, (126) | |||
*Hardwoods, Canadian, for English Motor Car | |||
*Manufacturer, (445) | |||
*Hay Baler with Power Take-off Drive, (693) | |||
*Heat Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, 119 | |||
*Heat Rejected into Circulating Water of Power | |||
*Plants, I. V. Robinson, (395) | |||
*Heating Systems, Pump for Low-pressure, | |||
*Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 507 | |||
*Heating Iustallation at Unilever House, | |||
*Negretti and Zambra Instruments for, 675 | |||
*Helium Discovered at Toulon, (504) | |||
*Heriot-Watt College Extension, (261) | |||
*Hinged Wood Crossarms for Power Transmission Lines, (297) | |||
*Holes, Contraction of, by Presswork, Henry C. | |||
*Lane, 538 | |||
*House Heating with Sydney Coal in Canada, (475) | |||
*Hydraulic Laboratory at McGill University, | |||
*Montreal, Equipment, (639) | |||
*HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER SCHEMES : | |||
*Gatineau Power Company's Extensions, (313) | |||
*Hydro-electric Plant at Glandyfi, (211) | |||
*Hydro-electric Plant at Prednerice Washed | |||
*Away by Flood, (449) | |||
*Hydro - electric Power Development in | |||
*Canada, (287) | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Extensions in Canada, (99) | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Plants in Canada, | |||
*Prevention of Breakdowns, (129) | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Nelspruit, | |||
*South Africa, (693) | |||
*Hydro-electric Scheme at Waitaki, (211) | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Station on Volga | |||
*River, (667) | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Stations, Automatic | |||
*and Remote Control of, (693) | |||
*Hydro-electric Project Mandi, 454 | |||
*Hydro-electric Scheme for State of Hyderabad, (13) | |||
*Power Development from Malay Falls, Nova | |||
*Scotia, (449) | |||
*Water Power Development on Cheakarnus | |||
*River in British Columbia, (99) | |||
*Water Power Project near Ichang, (395) | |||
*HYDROGEN Peroxide, Transport by Rail in | |||
*Tank Wagons, (13) | |||
*Hydrogen and Oxygen Production, Experimental Electrolytical, (157) | |||
*Hydrogen Sulphide Gas in Shafts, (585), (637) | |||
*I | |||
*ILLUMINATION in Industry, (71) | |||
*Impeller for High-speed Exhauster, Donkin (The Bryan Donkin Company, Ltd.), B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt. 19.2.32, i | |||
*Import Duties Advisory Committee, 269, (513); | |||
*Report, 679 | |||
*Import Quotas, French, 164 | |||
*Impregnating Equipment, Vacuum Pressure, (639) | |||
*Industrial Centres in Russia, (313) | |||
*Industrial Development in China under Five-Year Industrial Plan, (287) | |||
*Industry, Position of, Sir James Lithgow to | |||
*Federation of British Industries, 426 | |||
*Industry and Finance, Federation of British | |||
*Industries Report, 509 | |||
*Industry and Sheffield, Development Committee Appointed, (71) | |||
*Industry and the Empire, Memorandum by | |||
*Federation of British Industries, 535; (Leader, 531) | |||
*Ingot Moulds, Shapes of, (449) | |||
*Inoctor, Feed-water, Gresham and Craven, | |||
*Ltd., Suppt., 26.2.32, ii | |||
*Inspection, Justification of Organised Engineering, W. P. Digby, 118, 151 | |||
*International Congress of Electricity, Paris, 666 | |||
*Investigation of Rivet Hole Failures, 509 | |||
*IRON AND STEEL : | |||
*See also Institute of Metals; Iron and Steel | |||
*Institute; and THE METALLURGIST | |||
*Adhesion and Fatigue of Thin Coatings of | |||
*White Metal on Mild Steel Surfaces, 205 | |||
*Amalgamation Scheme of Steel Makers, 629 | |||
*Atmosphere Conditions and Heating of Steel, (362) | |||
*Bessemer Medal Awarded to Professor Henry | |||
*Louis, 520 | |||
*Blast-furnace at Pretoria, Ores from Two, | |||
*Sources for, (367) | |||
*British Chemical Standard Alloy Steel, W. 2, (435) | |||
*British and American Rolled Steel Sections, | |||
*B. L. Hurst, 148 | |||
*British and Canadian Steel Trade, Julian | |||
*Piggott, 125 | |||
*Cast Iron Plates for Road Foundations, (71) | |||
*Cast Iron Research, 545 | |||
*Cast Iron Road Sections, Stanton, (237) | |||
*Cast Steel Plates for Tool Making for Germany, (261) | |||
*IRON AND STEEL (continued) : | |||
*Gromansil " Steels, Production in Americo- | |||
*of, (366) | |||
*" Defirust " Works at Darlington, 288, 293 | |||
*Dies of Nickel-chromium Cast Iron, (211) | |||
*Duckham, Sir Arthur, and Iron and Stool, 117 | |||
*Electro-magnetic Extraction of Tramp Iron | |||
*from Ores, (211) | |||
*Fatigue of Mild Steel, Report on, 255; (Leader, 263) | |||
*Fatigue of Steel in Concrete Pneumatic | |||
*Drills, (71) | |||
*Flow Lines in Steel, (313) | |||
*Government Interest in the Steel Industry, 506 | |||
*International Foundry Congress at Paris, 377, (449) | |||
*International Steel Conditions in 1931, E. T. | |||
*Good, 11 | |||
*Iron Ore Concessions Obtained by Japan on | |||
*Muar River, Malaya, (395) | |||
*Iron Pyrites on Manchester Ship Canal, Expeditious Unloading, (501) | |||
*Ironworks to be Re-started in China, (99) | |||
*Iron and Steel Administration in Germany, (585) | |||
*Iron and Steel in India, 193 | |||
*Iron and Steel Production, 181 | |||
*London Iron and Steel Exchange Annual | |||
*Dinner, Sir Robert Home's Speech, 244 | |||
*Machinability of Steel as Indicated by its | |||
*Macrostructure, F. E. Robinson and C. T. | |||
*Nesbitt, 350, 372; (Leader, 343) | |||
*Machining Nitrided Steel Parts, (423) | |||
*Manganese Ore at Turtle Creek, near St. | |||
*John, New Brunswick, (341) | |||
*National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Reports : Furnaces in Blast, Pig | |||
*Iron and Steel Production, Statistics of | |||
*January Compared with December, 211; | |||
*February, 349; March, 1932, (423); | |||
*April, 1932, (557); May, 1932, (667) | |||
*Nickel Steel Direct from Ore, 457 | |||
*Present Position of Iron and Steel Industry, 155 | |||
*Pretoria Iron and Steel Works, Production, (701) | |||
*Rolling Large Sections at Frodingham, (197) | |||
*Russian Cast Iron, 595 | |||
*Spongy Iron Obtained without Preliminary | |||
*Blast-furnace Smelting Experiments, (313) | |||
*Stainless Iron and Steel Production, E. C. | |||
*Smith, 663, 702 | |||
*Stainless Steel Production in Future Years, (157) | |||
*Stainless Steel Superstitions, (287) | |||
*Steel, F.D.P.," Thos. Firth and John Brown, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Steel, " Flygo Megiston," Turton Brothers | |||
*and Matthews, Ltd., B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Steel Contract Settled Between Russia and | |||
*Poland, (693) | |||
*Steel Dumping in America by European | |||
*Firms, (541) | |||
*Steel Flooring, Development in U.S., (585) | |||
*Steel-framed Building at Walthamstow, All-welded, Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., 310, 311 | |||
*Steel Furnace at Ford Steel Works, 400-Ton | |||
*Tilting Open-hearth, (13) | |||
*Steel Furniture, G. A. Harvey and Co. (London), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Steel Plates, Scientific Investigation of Pro- | |||
*cesses Employed in Manufacture of, (99) | |||
*Steel Production of Illinois Steel Company, (667) | |||
*Steel Works for Nanking, (367) | |||
*Steel Trade of World, 232 | |||
*World Steel Trade : Position and Prospects, | |||
*E. T. Good, 565 | |||
*IRRIGATION Canals, Cost of Excavation by | |||
*Hand and Power-operated Draglines, (395), (423) | |||
*J | |||
*JETTY Works of Ford Motor Company at | |||
*Dagenham, H. J. Deane, 205 | |||
*Journal of Scientific Instruments, Specialised | |||
*Articles to be Written for, (667) | |||
*K | |||
*KILN Drying Practice, (461) | |||
*L | |||
*LABORATORY, National Physical, Annual | |||
*Report, 1931, 510 | |||
*Laboratory Works at Kilmarnock, Glenfield and | |||
*Kennedy, Ltd., 494, 502 | |||
*Labour Difficulties in Utah, (185) | |||
*Lattice Steel Structures for Outdoor Sub-stations, A. M. Spruce, 554, 589 | |||
*Launches and Trial Trips, 57, 197, 223, 325. 356, 433, 513, 541, 597, 625, 682 | |||
*Lawn Mower of One Hundred Years Ago, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 19.2.32, viii | |||
*Lead and Lead Alloys, Examination by X-rays | |||
*of, (313) | |||
*Lead Mining Industry in Flintshire, (395) | |||
*LEADING ARTICLES : 1931, A Retrospect, 15 | |||
*Accuracy of Gear Wheel Teeth, 425 | |||
*Agricultural Engineering, 131 | |||
*Art and Industry, 503 | |||
*British Machinery In France, 532 | |||
*British Marine Engineering, 73 | |||
*Budget, The, 452 | |||
*Civil Aviation in United States, 587 | |||
*D.C. to A.C. Change-over Problems, 213; (Letter, 269) | |||
*Electrical Distribution, 397 | |||
*Electrical Troubles, 559; (Letter, 584) | |||
*Engineers' German Circle, 478 | |||
*Fatigue, 263 | |||
*Feed Water, 425 | |||
*Film Lubrication of Journals, 477; (Letters, 508) | |||
*Fires Aboard Liners, 559; (Letters, 584, 617) | |||
*Foreign Manufacturing in Great Britain, 239 | |||
*French Steel Organisation, 74 | |||
*" Grid " and the Electrical Manufacturer, 159 | |||
*Industry and the Empire, 531 | |||
*Industries and the State, 263 | |||
*LEADING ARTICLES (continued): | |||
*Institution Discussions, 369; (Letters, 371, 403, 448) | |||
*International Aeronautical Position, 187 | |||
*Iron and Steel and the Tariff, 640 | |||
*Machinability of Steel, 343 | |||
*Machinery Imports into France, 37U | |||
*Modern Switchgear, 315 | |||
*Navy Estimates, 289 | |||
*Notable Railway Appointment, 264 | |||
*Oil Engines for Pipe Lines, 617 | |||
*Oliver Heaviside, 477 | |||
*Paints and Corrosion, 503 | |||
*Past and Present, 131 | |||
*Phenomena of Lubrication, 239 | |||
*Pooling Traffic Receipts on Railways, 615 | |||
*Position of the Oil Locomotive, 289; (Letters, 370) | |||
*Production for the Masses, 669 | |||
*Production of Engineers, 504; (Letter, 561) | |||
*Protection and Progress, 187 | |||
*Protection and the Engineering Industries, 101 | |||
*" Prove All Things," 343 | |||
*Public Technical Schools, 587 | |||
*Quality and Price, 615 | |||
*Rail and Road, 240 (Letters, 479, 616, 665) | |||
*Railway Critics, 213 | |||
*Railway Difficulties in South Africa, 398 | |||
*Railway Electrification in France, 369 | |||
*Railway Speeds, 641; (Letters, 448, 479, 508, 524, 665) | |||
*Rival Systems of Ship Propulsion, 369 | |||
*Science and Industry, 73 | |||
*Science in the House, 101 | |||
*Shocks and Bridges, 398 | |||
*Skill as a National Asset, 45 | |||
*Southward Trend of Industry, 159 | |||
*Stabilisation of Ships, 45 | |||
*Stainless Steel and its Future, 669 | |||
*Stentor in an Aeroplane, 160 | |||
*Survival of the Consulting Engineer, 531 | |||
*Technical Education in England, Scotland, | |||
*and Ireland, 240 | |||
*Testing of Castings, 397 | |||
*Theory of Lubrication, 695 | |||
*" To What Base Uses —," 214 | |||
*" Too Many Engineers ? " 695 | |||
*" Tyger, Tyger," 264 | |||
*Vehicles and Air Resistance, 315 | |||
*Waterloo Bridge, 214 | |||
*LEAGUE of Nations Union, Conference on | |||
*Disarmament and Unemployment, Provisional Programme, 220, 280; (Erratum, 325) | |||
*Leipzig Technical Fair, 266, 318 | |||
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : | |||
*Affairs of A.C.E., Ltd., William Paxman, 312 | |||
*" As I See It," Thomas Collins, 232 | |||
*Atmospheric Railways : Their Past and | |||
*Possibilities, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 524, 666; Harold E. Waite, 561; G. Geo. | |||
*Woodcock, 561; A. M. Bushell, 584; | |||
*W. Adam Woodward, 617; John Newson, 635 | |||
*British and American Rolled Steel Sections, | |||
*B. L. Hurst, 312; H. R. White, 312, 340; | |||
*G. S. Bowers, 371 | |||
*British Locomotive Design, Ernest F. Smith, 181; C. M. Keiller, 216; W. A. Tuplin, 232, 402, 584; P. C. Dewhurst, 371; | |||
*F. W. Brewer, 448, 561 | |||
*British Turbines on the Continent, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., | |||
*A. E. du Pasquier, 79 | |||
*" Cheltenham Spa Express," Humphrey | |||
*Baker, 665 | |||
*Consulting, Engineer, Survival of, J. J., 583; Westminster, 617; J. G. H. Warren, 617; E. M. H. S., 666; P. C. Ruthven, 666 | |||
*Cost of Refrigeration, A. N. Watts, 584 | |||
*Cunarder, The, William T. Andrews, 12 | |||
*D.C. to A.C. Change-over Problems, J. H. R. | |||
*Nixon, 269 | |||
*Dowser's Art, The, S. P. Christie, 422, 479; | |||
*G. T. Pardoe, 448; M.I. Mech. E., 448; | |||
*M. Inst. C.E. M.I. Mech. E., 479 | |||
*Electrical Breakdowns, C. M. Mayson, 584 | |||
*Engines of French Liners, P. de Malglaive, 98 | |||
*English Steel Corporation, F. Pickworth, 269 | |||
*Fall of the Tay Bridge, Henry M. Sayers, 666 | |||
*Film Lubrication of Journals, J. Hamilton | |||
*Gibson, 508; R. White and Sons, 508 | |||
*Fires on Ships, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 584; | |||
*J. H. Narbeth, 617 | |||
*Flanged Wheels on Railways, C. R. King, 692 | |||
*Furnace Design, A. Ogilvy-Webb, 666 | |||
*Great Western Speeds, F. W. Brewer, 692 | |||
*Hamilton, John Henry (see Obituary), 264 | |||
*High-speed Railways, London and Lille, | |||
*A. Oates, 583 | |||
*Individual Member and His Institution, | |||
*Sydney W. Smith, 594 | |||
*Inspection, Engineer, 448; Inspecting Engineer, 479 | |||
*Inspection of Welds, V. E. Pullin, 12 | |||
*Institution Discussions, Basil H. Joy, 403 | |||
*Internal Combustion Engine, Hugh Campbell, 422 | |||
*Lighter Rolling Stock, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 340 | |||
*National Certificates and Diplomas, J. E. | |||
*Montgomery, 268 ' • Major Horace Myers, 269; H. Schofield, 295 | |||
*Oil-electric Locomotives, Ingersoll Rand | |||
*Company, 340; W. P. Durtnall, 402 | |||
*Oil-engined Locomotives versus Steam, C. J. | |||
*Hyde Trutch, 268 | |||
*Orders for Millions Going Abroad, T. S. | |||
*Catmur, 635; J. K. Macleod, 666 | |||
*Papers and Discussions, R. P., 371; (Leading | |||
*Article, 369) | |||
*Past and Present, G. Geo. Woodcock, 156 | |||
*Piston and Long-stroke Valves on Locomotives, J. G. H. Warren, 479 | |||
*Pneumatic Railways, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 584 | |||
*Position of the Oil Locomotive, The Writer | |||
*of the Article, 370; C. J. Hyde Trutch, 370 | |||
*Problems of Ship Propulsion, B. C. Curling, 666 | |||
*Production of Engineers, J. D. Cormack, 561 | |||
*Profit-sharing, Robert R. Hyde, 79; F. N. B., 42; F. W. Raffety, 179; Edgar D. Ward, 79, 232; Charles Roscoe, 216 | |||
*Profit-sharing in Industry, J. G. H. W.,181; | |||
*Fry's (London), Ltd., 216; E. W. undy, 216 | |||
*Public Technical Schools, S. H. Moorfield, 665 | |||
*LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued): | |||
*Rail-cars, William P. Durtnall, 12 | |||
*Railway Speeds, D. T. L. 448, 508; Major | |||
*Horace Myers, 479, 524; H. R. Sutton, 524; Lord Monkswell, 665 | |||
*Relativity and a Hole, R. Stanley Lewis, 617, 692; F. Rawlinson, T. H. Simpson, | |||
*Via Veritas, 635 | |||
*Road and Rail Discussion, E. S., 479; E. C. | |||
*Bowden Smith, 616, 692; E. G. Beaumont, 665 | |||
*Road Vehicles on Railways, S. D., 340 | |||
*Rotor Ships, William P. Durtnall, 98 | |||
*Sandberg Process, C. P. Sandberg, 232 | |||
*Sir James Jeans and the Universe, H. R. | |||
*Kempe, 617; Wm. Jno. Tennant, 666 | |||
*Steel Trade Rationalisation, E. T. Good, 691 | |||
*Technical Papers and Discussions, W. W. N., 448 | |||
*Water Divining, H. E. Yerbury, 371; | |||
*F. N. B., 525; F. E. N. (A.R.C.Sc.), 617 | |||
*What the Railways Want is Vision, A Regular | |||
*Rail Traveller, 312 | |||
*Wrought Iron, Ralph Cliff (Shingler), 371 | |||
*LEYLAND Lorry Built Twenty-four Years | |||
*Ago Still in Service, (449) | |||
*Lighting and Industrial Accidents, Inadequate (71) | |||
*Lighting System of Piccadilly-circus, (129) | |||
*Lifeboat Conference in Holland, (185) | |||
*Lifeboat for Weymouth, Motor, (395) | |||
*Lift, 700ft., for Tourists to Caverns at Carlsbad, | |||
*New Mexico, 126 | |||
*Lighting Plant, " Pygmylyte " Portable Electric, Villiers Engineering Company, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*LITERATURE : | |||
*Reviews : | |||
*Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Fred. B. | |||
*Seely, 560 | |||
*Applied Personal Administration, J. E. | |||
*Waters, 344 | |||
*Artificial Earthing for Electrical Installations, T. C. Gilbert, 478 | |||
*Bauxite and Aluminous Laterite, Cyril S. | |||
*Fox, 670 | |||
*Boilers, Problem of Fluctuating Loads on, | |||
*G. E. Hider, 132 | |||
*Competitive Position of Coal in United | |||
*States, 427 | |||
*Cost Accounts, Practical, Andrew Miller, 132 | |||
*Dynamics of Engine and Shaft, Ralph E. | |||
*Root, 870 | |||
*Electrical Educator, Edited by Sir Ambrose | |||
*Fleming, 560 | |||
*Estimating. T. H. Hargrave, 452 | |||
*Estimating for Mechanical Engineers, L. E. | |||
*Bunnett, 188 | |||
*Fuel Testing, Laboratory Methods in Fuel | |||
*Technology, G. W. Himus, 588 | |||
*Honest Doubt : Being a Collection of Papers | |||
*on the Price of Modern Politics, E. J. P. | |||
*Benn, 643 | |||
*Hydro-electric Development in the British | |||
*Empire, J. E. Robbins, 160 | |||
*Internal Combustion Engine, D. R. Pye, 398 | |||
*Jane's " All the World's Aircraft, 1931," | |||
*Edited by C. G. Grey, Compiled by Leonard | |||
*Bridgman, 132 | |||
*Jane's Fighting Ships, 1931, Edited by Oscar | |||
*Parkes, 240 | |||
*Land Ho E. C. Bowden Smith, 345 | |||
*Physics of High Pressure, P. W. Bridgman, 161 | |||
*Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, Rudolph | |||
*L. Duncan and Charles E. Drew, 188 | |||
*Roeblings, The : A Century of Engineers, | |||
*Bridge Builders and Industrialists, Hamilton Schuyler, 160 | |||
*Scientific Selection and Training of Workers | |||
*in Industry and Commerce, M. Martin-Leake and Thyra Smith, with a Foreword | |||
*by Sir Francis Goodenough, 452 | |||
*Sugar Cane, Modern Milling of, F. Maxwell, 399 | |||
*Surveying from Air Photographs, Captain M. | |||
*Hotine, 643 | |||
*Technical Export, Handbook on, Dr.-Ing. | |||
*Kurt E. Luboweky, 398 | |||
*Water Diviners and their Methods, Henri | |||
*Mager, Translated by A. H. Bell, 317 | |||
*Witwatersrand Mining Practice, G. A. Watermayer and S. N. Hoffenberg, 426 | |||
*Short Notices : | |||
*Adventures of an Obscure Victorian, W. G. | |||
*Riddell, 452 | |||
*Bromley's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1932, | |||
*Edited by Comm. C. N. Robinson and | |||
*H. M. Ross, 399 | |||
*Electrical Terms, Roget's Dictionary of, | |||
*S. R. Roget, 345 | |||
*Eureka : An Essay in Economics, R. M. | |||
*Seddon, 345 | |||
*First Principles of Television, A. Dinsdale, 452 | |||
*Handbooks of the Science Museum, Land | |||
*Transport, III., Railway Locomotives and | |||
*Rolling Stock, Part 1, Historical Review; | |||
*Part IL, Descriptive Catalogue, E. A. | |||
*Forward, 161 | |||
*Hydraulics, E. H. Lewitt, 561 | |||
*Kidder-Parker Architects' and Builders' | |||
*Handbook, 161 | |||
*" Let's Help," A Collection of Good Causes, | |||
*Sir Charles Bright, 427 | |||
*Marlborough's German Technical Words and | |||
*Phrases, E. M. Rollfs, 427 | |||
*Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material, | |||
*G. F. Ziminer, 399 | |||
*Mechanical Testing, Volume I., Testing of | |||
*Materials of Construction, R. G. Batson | |||
*and J. H. Hyde, 161 | |||
*Memories and Monuments in the Streets of | |||
*the City of London, A. K. Bruce, 161 | |||
*Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers, | |||
*Vol. 1, David Clark, 588 | |||
*Properties and Mechanics of Materials, P. G. | |||
*Lamson and W. J. Cox, 161 | |||
*Romance of London's Underground, W. J. | |||
*Passingham, 643 | |||
*Steam Boiler Construction, E. G. Hiller, 561 | |||
*Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, W. J. | |||
*Kearton, 588 | |||
*Theory of Machines, Louis Toft and A. T. J. | |||
*Kersey, 561 | |||
*Unemployment, Causes and Cures of, Sir | |||
*W. H. Beveridge, 345 | |||
*LITERATURE (continued) : | |||
*Books of Reference : 165, 219, 220, 479 | |||
*Blue Book : The Electrical Trades Directory | |||
*and Handbook, 1932, 220 | |||
*Concrete Year Book, 1932, Edited by Oscar | |||
*Faber and H. L. Childe, 165 | |||
*Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders, and | |||
*Marine Engineers, Compiled under the | |||
*Direction of the Editor of the Shipbuilding | |||
*and Shipping Record, 220 | |||
*Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory for 1932, 165 . | |||
*Mercantile Year Book and Directory of | |||
*Exporters, 1932, 479 | |||
*Motor Ship Reference Book, 1932, 165 | |||
*Official Year Book of the Scientific and | |||
*Learned Societies of Great Britain and | |||
*Ireland : A Record of the Work Done in | |||
*Science, Literature, and Art during the | |||
*Session 1930-1931, 165 | |||
*Practical Electrician's Pocket Book, 1932, | |||
*Edited by F. H. Robinson, 165 | |||
*Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket Book | |||
*and Diary, 1932, Edited by Conrad Arnold, 165 | |||
*Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket Book | |||
*and Diary, 1932, Edited by E. G. Bock, 165 | |||
*Specification : for Architects, Surveyors, | |||
*Civil Engineers, and for all Interested in | |||
*Building, Edited by F. Chatterton, 219 | |||
*Books Received : | |||
*Aden Port Trust, Administration Report for 1930-31, 47 | |||
*Advanced Mechanics of Materials, F. B. | |||
*Seely, 345 | |||
*Adventures of an Obscure Victorian, W. G. | |||
*Riddell, 399 | |||
*Alternating-current Bridge Methods, B. | |||
*Hague, 533 | |||
*Angles on Practical Flying, P. W. F. Mills, 188 | |||
*Applied Personnel Administration, J. E. | |||
*Walters, 47 | |||
*Architects' and Builders' Handbook, | |||
*Eighteenth Edition, by the late F. E. | |||
*Kidder, Editor-in-Chief, H. Parker, 103 | |||
*Artificial Earthing for Electrical Installations (Automatic Safety Switching), T. C. | |||
*Gilbert, 161 | |||
*Ausgewahlte Schweisskonstruktionen, Vol. 3, | |||
*Rohrleitungs- und Bohalterbau, Compiled | |||
*by Dr.-hig. Holler and Reg.-Baumeister a. | |||
*D. Fink, 697 | |||
*Bauxite and Aluminous Laterite, Second | |||
*Edition, C. S. Fox, 478 | |||
*Beitrage zur Geschichte der Technik und | |||
*Industrie, Volume 21, 1931-1932, Edited | |||
*by Conrad Matschoss, 161 | |||
*Berichtfolge des Kohlenstaubausschusses des | |||
*Reichskohlenrates, 399 | |||
*Blue Book : The Electrical Trades Directory | |||
*and Handbook, 1932, 188 | |||
*Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1932, | |||
*Edited by Commander C. N. Robinson, | |||
*R.N., and H. M. Ross, 188 • | |||
*British Steel Industry, H. S. Jevons, 478 | |||
*Building Societies Year Book, 1931, Compiled | |||
*and Edited by G. E. Franey, 103 | |||
*Buyers' Guide to the Motor Trade of Great | |||
*Britain, 697 | |||
*Carburetters and Carburation, Second Edition, A. W. Judge, 588 | |||
*Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Ethyl Alcohol, | |||
*D. B. Keyes and R. D. Snow, 427 | |||
*Causes of Accidents, Eric Fanner, 643 | |||
*Central Heating and Hot Water Supply for | |||
*Private Houses, G. C. Sanford, 161 | |||
*Chemical Engineering' and Chemical Catalogue, Eighth edition, edited by P. M. | |||
*Newitt, 561 | |||
*Chemical Engineering and Thermodynamics | |||
*Applied to the Rotary Cement Kiln, G. | |||
*Martin, 257 | |||
*Chemical Plumbing, Lead Burning and Oxy-acetylene Welding for Plumbers and Heating Engineers, E. B. Partington, 643 | |||
*Chemistry, Life and Civilisation : A Popular | |||
*Account of Modern Advances in Chemistry, | |||
*H. J. S. Britton, 103 | |||
*Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades' Directory, 1932, 452 | |||
*Competitive Position of Coal in the United | |||
*States, 345 | |||
*Compression-ignition Engines for Road | |||
*Vehicles, 257 | |||
*Concrete Year Book, 1932, edited by 0. | |||
*Faber and H. L. Childe, 161 | |||
*Confessions of a Capitalist, E. J. P. Bonn, 132 | |||
*Contour Geometry, and its Applications to | |||
*Earthwork Design and Quantities, A. H. | |||
*Jameson, 257 | |||
*Crysotile Asbestos in Canada, J. G. Ross, 47 | |||
*Description of the Cost Accounting Scheme | |||
*Introduced in the Locomotive Works at | |||
*Moghalpura, A. E. Howell, 478 | |||
*Design of Steel Bridges, F. H. Abrahams, 452 | |||
*Dielectric Phenomena : III., Breakdown of | |||
*Solid Dielectrics, S. Whitehead, edited | |||
*by E. B. Wedmore, 478 | |||
*Die Elektrischen Maschinen. Vol. I.: Allgo-meine Grundlagen. Vol. Konstruktion | |||
*und Isoliorung, Dr.-Ing. M. Liwschitz and | |||
*Dipl.-Ing. H. Gliicicner, 161 | |||
*Directory of Paper Makers of Great Britain | |||
*and Ireland, 1932, 697 | |||
*Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders, and | |||
*Marine Engineers, 1932, 257 | |||
*Dynamics of Engine and Shaft, R. E. Root, 478 | |||
*Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity | |||
*Undertakings, 1932, 561 | |||
*Electrons and Waves : An Introduction to | |||
*Atomic Physics, H. S. Allen, 643 | |||
*Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book, 1932-33, 561 | |||
*Engineering Equipment of Buildings, A. C. | |||
*Pallot and H. Baines, 533 | |||
*Engineering Materials. Vol. II.: Non-ferrous | |||
*Metals and Organic Materials, A. W. Judge, 427 | |||
*Estimating, Second Edition, T. H. Hargrave, 257 | |||
*Estimating for Mechanical Engineers, L. E. | |||
*Burman, 47 | |||
*Eureka : An Essay in Economics, R. M. | |||
*Sneddon, 371 | |||
*Experimental Electrical Engineering, E. T. | |||
*A. Rapson, 345 | |||
*LITERATURE (continued) : | |||
*Books Received (continued) : | |||
*Experimental Engineering Science. N. Harwood, 643 | |||
*Farm Tractors, A. A. Stone, 588 | |||
*First Principles of Television, A. Dinsdale, 371 | |||
*Foundry Work and Metallurgy, Volumes I. | |||
*and II., edited by R. 1'. Rolfe, 257; | |||
*Volume III., 345; Parts V. and VI., 478 | |||
*Fuel Testing, Laboratory Methods in Fuel | |||
*Technology, G. W. Himus, 371 | |||
*H.M. Stationery Office Publications : | |||
*Collected Reports on British High-speed | |||
*Aircraft for the 1927 Schneider Trophy | |||
*Contest, 345 | |||
*Combustion of Coal Dust, A. L. Godbest | |||
*and R. V. Wheeler, 188 | |||
*Deterioration of Structures in Sea Water, | |||
*edited by J. Purser and H. J. Grose, 103 | |||
*Fuel Research Technical Paper 32: A | |||
*Study of the Tars and Oils Produced from | |||
*Coal, 103 | |||
*Handbooks of the Science Museum. Land | |||
*Transport Railway Locomotives | |||
*and Rolling Stock : Part I., Historical | |||
*Review. Part II., Descriptive Catalogue, E. A. Forward, 103 | |||
*Kestrel Aero-engines, 643 | |||
*Sailing Ships : Their History and Development as Illustrated by the Collection | |||
*of Ship Models in the Science Museum, | |||
*Part II., G. S. Laird Clowes, 371 | |||
*Weathering of Natural Building Stones, | |||
*Building Research Special Report No. 18, | |||
*R. J. Schaffer, 533 | |||
*High-speed Diesel Engines, P. M. Heldt, 478 | |||
*High-speed Oil Engine Design, B. Reed and | |||
*H. Tanaka, 452 | |||
*History of Fire and Flame, Oliver C. do C. | |||
*Ellis, 257 | |||
*History of the Oil Engine, A. F. Evans, 533 | |||
*Honest Doubt, or the Price of Politics, Sir | |||
*Ernest J. P. Bonn, 399 | |||
*How to Drive a Car, Twelfth Edition, 697 | |||
*Hoyer-Kreuter Technologisches WOrterbuch : | |||
*Volume I., German-English-French, Dr.-Ing. A. Schlomann, 452 | |||
*Hydraulics, Fourth Edition, E. H. Lewitt, 533 | |||
*Hydro-electric Development of the British | |||
*Empire, J. E. Robbins, 103 | |||
*Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory and | |||
*Reference Book for 1932, 132 | |||
*Installation of a Production System in | |||
*the Locomotive Workshops at Moghalpura, | |||
*A. S. Howell, 670 | |||
*Introduction la MOcanique des Fluides, | |||
*Professor A. Foch, 670 | |||
*Jane's All the World's Aircraft, 1931, edited | |||
*by C. G. Grey, compiled by L. Bridgman, 103 | |||
*Jane's Fighting Ships, 1931, edited by Oscar | |||
*Parkes, 103 | |||
*Land Drainage, Second Edition, W. L. | |||
*Powers and T. A. H. Teeter, 588 | |||
*Larm and Resonanzschwingungen im Kraft-werksbetrieb infolge periodischer Strii-mungsvorgange, Dr. Ing. F. Michel, 371 | |||
*Le Pompe Centrifughe : Calcolo e Costruzione, Ing. G. Zappa, Prof. Ing. F. Giordano | |||
*and Dott. Ing. G. Mainardi, 427 | |||
*Lubricating Oil Tests and their Significance, | |||
*J. E. Southcombe, 257 | |||
*Machinery and Plant Depreciation Tables, 5 | |||
*per cent. to 20 per cent. on the Diminishing | |||
*Value, 103 | |||
*Manufacturing Industries of the British | |||
*Empire Overseas : Part VI., Africa, West, | |||
*East and Central, 643 | |||
*Marlborough's German Technical Words and | |||
*Phrases, Third Edition, E. M. Rolffs, 371 | |||
*Mathematics for Students of Building, Book | |||
*I., F. E. Drury, and W. T. Haslam, 427 | |||
*Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material, | |||
*Fourth Edition, G. F. Zimmer, 188 | |||
*Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Book, 1932, 132 | |||
*Mechanical World Year Book, 1932, 47 | |||
*Mercantile Year Book and Directory of | |||
*Exporters, 1932, W. Lindley Jones, 371 | |||
*Metal Aircraft Construction, M. Longley, 345 | |||
*Metallurgy, Edwin Gregory, 371 | |||
*Mitteilungen des Institutes fur Striimungs-maschinen der Technischen Hochschule | |||
*Karlsruhe, Professor W. Spannhake, 427 | |||
*Modern Diesel, 257 | |||
*Modern Farm Buildings, D. N. McHardy,478 | |||
*Modern Milling of Cane Sugar, F. Maxwell, 47 | |||
*Modern Practical Stairbuilding and Hand-railing, George Ellis, 533 | |||
*Motion of Railway Vehicles on a Curved | |||
*Line, C. F. Bendy Marshall, 452 | |||
*Motor Repair Manual, 670 | |||
*Motor Ship Reference Book for 1932, 132 | |||
*Motorships of the World, Edited by A. C. | |||
*Hardy, 643 | |||
*Newton : The Man, Lieut.-Colonel R. de | |||
*Villamil, 132 | |||
*Nile Basin, Vol. I., General Description of the | |||
*Basin, Meteorology, Topography of the | |||
*White Nile Basin, H. E. Hurst and P. | |||
*Phillips, 188 | |||
*Nomogram, Tho : The Theory and Practical | |||
*Construction of Computation Charts, | |||
*H. J. Allcock and J. R. Jones. 478 | |||
*Official Year Book of the Scientific and | |||
*Learned Societies of Great Britain and | |||
*Ireland, 1931, 103 | |||
*Oil and Petroleum Year Book, 1932, W. E. | |||
*Skinner, 643 | |||
*Ordeal by Banking, W. Allen Young, 257 | |||
*Osiris and the Atom, J. G. Crowther, 697 | |||
*Parliamentary Gazette : General Election | |||
*Number, 47 | |||
*Photogrammetry : Collected Lectures and | |||
*Essays. Edited by 0. von Grubber, Translated by G. T. McCaw and F. A. Cazalet, 533 | |||
*Pitman's Electrical Educator. Three | |||
*Volumes, Edited by Sir Ambrose Fleming, 257 | |||
*Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers, | |||
*Vol. I., Surveying, Second Edition, D. | |||
*Clark, 188 | |||
*Practical Electrician's Pocket Book, 1932, | |||
*Edited by F. H. Robinson, 47 | |||
*" Practical Engineer " Electrical Pocket | |||
*Book and Diary for 1932, Edited by C. | |||
*Arnold, 103 | |||
*LITERATURE (continued) : | |||
*Books Received (continued) : | |||
*" Practical Engineer " Mechanical Pocket | |||
*Book and Diary for 1932, Edited by E. G. | |||
*Beck, 103 | |||
*Practical Mathematics, Louis Toft and A. D. | |||
*D. McKay, 132 | |||
*Practical Physics, Third Edition, W. R. | |||
*Bower and J. Satterley, 371 | |||
*Practical Surveying, Fourteenth Edition, | |||
*G. W. Usill, Revised by Colonel Sir Gordon | |||
*Hearn, R.E., 478 | |||
*Primer of Engineering and Building Science, | |||
*Part I., S. Owen, 452 | |||
*Problems in the National Teaching of | |||
*Science, Professor I. Masson, 103 | |||
*Proceedings of the Third International | |||
*Conference on Bituminous Coal, Two | |||
*Volumes, 588 | |||
*Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual | |||
*Meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials, Part I., Committee Report, | |||
*New and Revised Tentative Standards, | |||
*Tentative Revisions of Standards; Part | |||
*H., Technical Papers, 188 | |||
*Production, Hubert Phillips, 132 | |||
*Production Planning, Clifton Reynolds, 452 | |||
*Pulverised Fuel Firing, S. H. North, 643 | |||
*Railroad Construction : Theory and Practice, Ninth Edition, W. L. Webb, 427 | |||
*Reid's Handy Colliery Guide and Directory | |||
*of Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire, | |||
*Cumberland, and Westmorland, 399 | |||
*Rhodesian Mining and Engineering Year | |||
*Book, 1932, 478 | |||
*Roads of England, R. M. C. Anderson, 478 | |||
*Romance of London's Underground, W. J. | |||
*Passingham, 533 | |||
*Rubber Information, Edited by H. B. | |||
*Cronshaw, 561 • | |||
*Scientific Principles of Petroleum Technology. | |||
*Dr. Leo. Gurwitsch and H. Moore, 588 | |||
*Scientific Selection and Training of Workers | |||
*in Industry and Commerce, M. Martin-Leake and T. Smith, 345 | |||
*Sell's Directory of Registered Telegraphic | |||
*Addresses, 1932, 345 | |||
*Selling Costs and Records, W. A. Smith, 257 | |||
*Shipbuilding History, 1750-1932, 670 | |||
*Solutions to the Questions Set in Section A | |||
*in the October, 1930, and April, 1931, | |||
*Examination Papers of the Institution of | |||
*Civil Engineers, 533 | |||
*South African Mining and Engineering Year | |||
*Book, 1932, 478 | |||
*South American Handbook, 1932, 47 | |||
*South and East African Year Book and Guide, 1932, Edited by A. S.. Brown and G. G. | |||
*Brown, 161 | |||
*Specification : for Architects, Surveyors, | |||
*Civil Engineers, and for all Interested in | |||
*Building, Edited by F. Chatterton, 257 | |||
*Steam Power Stations : Equipment and | |||
*Maintenance, G. 0. McLean, 371 | |||
*Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, Third | |||
*Edition, W. J. Kearton, 103 | |||
*Steel and its Practical Applications, Wm. | |||
*Bass and A. J. K. Honeyman, 371 | |||
*Submarine Telegraphy, Ing. Italo de Giuli, | |||
*Translated by J. J. MacKichan, 257 | |||
*Supply of Water, T. H. P. Veal, 132 | |||
*Symposium on Effect of Temperature on the | |||
*Properties of Metals, 345 | |||
*Symposium on Welding, Held at the Pittsburg Regional Meeting of the American | |||
*Society for Testing Materials, 161 | |||
*Tests of Plain and Reinforced Concrete Made | |||
*with Haydite Aggregates, F. E. Richart | |||
*and V. P. Jensen, 427 | |||
*Tests on the Continuous Carbonisation of | |||
*Finely Crushed Coal by Radiant Heat, | |||
*F. B. Hobart and D. J. Demorest, 345 | |||
*Test-book on Roofs and Bridges, Part IL, | |||
*Graphic Statics, Fifth Edition, by the late | |||
*M. Merriman and H. S. Jacoby, Revised | |||
*by E. E. Ebling, 478 | |||
*Theory of Machines, Second Edition, L. | |||
*Toft and A. T. J. Kersey, 533 | |||
*Theory and Design of Structures, Fifth | |||
*Edition, E. S. Andrews, B.Sc., 345 | |||
*Tragheits-und Widerstandsmomente von | |||
*Bleatragern, Dipl.-Ing. P. Krugmann, 643 | |||
*Treatise on Photo-elasticity, E. G. Coker | |||
*and L. N. G. Filon, 103 | |||
*Vector Analysis with Applications to Physics. | |||
*Richard Gans, Authorised Translation | |||
*from Sixth German Edition by W. M. | |||
*Deans, 161 | |||
*Wagon Details and Construction, P. H. | |||
*Saunders, 47 | |||
*Water Engineers' Handbook and Directory, 1932, 345 | |||
*Wiring Systems, L. M. Waterhouse, 533 | |||
*Witwatersrand Mining Practice, G. A. | |||
*Watermeyer and S. N. Hoffenberg, 257 | |||
*Zinc and its Alloys, Circular of the Bureau | |||
*of Standards No. 395, 371 | |||
*LLOYD'S Register of Shipping, Annual | |||
*Summary, 126; Quarter's Shipbuilding | |||
*Returns, 83 | |||
*Lock Entrance to Kidderpore Docks Opened, (17) | |||
*Locknuts Research in America, (71) | |||
*Lorry, Heavy Oil-engined Six-wheeler, Arm strong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., 675 | |||
*Lorry for Conveying Pipes Across Desert, | |||
*Scammell Lorries, Ltd., 594 | |||
*Lorry for Handling Pipes and Bar Material, | |||
*Leyland Motors, Ltd., 566 | |||
*Loudon Bros., Ltd., Planing Machine for Russia | |||
*for Machining Turbine Casings, (313) | |||
*Low-temperature Carbonisation, Salerni System, 243 | |||
*Lubrication Research Apparatus, Sperry-Cammen, 699 | |||
*Lubricator, Automatic Chain, Tecalemit, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 284 | |||
*Lubricator for Conveyor Chains, Automatic, | |||
*Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., R.I.P., 206 | |||
*M | |||
*MACHINE TOOLS : | |||
*Angle Cutting Machine, Greenwood and | |||
*Batley, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Bending Rolls Machine, F. J. Edwards, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*MACHINE TOOLS (continued) : | |||
*Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, 6in. | |||
*Horizontal, William Asquith, Ltd., 526, 527 | |||
*Box-forming Machine, Folding, Rounding | |||
*and, 404 | |||
*Chisel Mortising Machine, Horizontal, | |||
*Thomas White and Sons, Ltd., 292, 293 | |||
*Draw-cut Shaping Machine, Butler Machine | |||
*Tool Company, Ltd., 506 | |||
*Drill Sharpener, Holman Brothers, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Grinding Machine for Widia Tools, 270 | |||
*Robbing Machine and Gear, 400 | |||
*Machine Tools, Lectures on, at Alfred | |||
*Herbert, Ltd., Birmingham Showrooms, (111) | |||
*Milling Machine, Vertical Spindle, Sleeper | |||
*and Hartley, Inc., 646 | |||
*Planing Machine, Open-sided, Butler Machine | |||
*Tool Company, Ltd., 191 | |||
*Planing Machine for Russia, Loudon Bros., | |||
*Ltd., (313) | |||
*Punching, Plate-splitting and Cropping | |||
*Machine, Bertrams, Ltd., 192 | |||
*Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel Turning | |||
*Plant, Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 342, 346, 347 | |||
*Rod Rolling Mill with Roller Bearings, l2in., | |||
*P. R. Jackson and Co., Ltd., 618, 619 | |||
*Tenoner, Electric, Wadkin and Co., 310 | |||
*Tool-making Industry in Germany, (585) | |||
*Trepanning Machine for Concrete Tools, | |||
*Holman Brothers, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Wire Rope Making Machine at Rutherglen, (449) | |||
*MACHINE TOOLS AT LEIPZIG TECHNICAL | |||
*FAIR : | |||
*Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, Horizontal, Collet and Engelhard Machine | |||
*Tool Company, 267 | |||
*Broaching Machine, Vertical Hydraulically | |||
*Operated, A. H. Schiltte, 319 | |||
*Drilling Machine, Five-unit High-speed, | |||
*Auerbach und Scheibe, A.G., 318, 319 | |||
*Drilling Machine,High-speed Light, Auerbach und Scheie, A.G., 318, 319 | |||
*Grinder, Automatic Saw Blade, Heller | |||
*Brothers, 290, 291 | |||
*Grinder, Milling Cutter, Collet und Engelhard | |||
*Machine Tool Company, 268 | |||
*Grinding Machines, Reinecker, 319 | |||
*Hydraulic Drive Principle for Machine Tools, | |||
*H. A. Waldrich, 267 | |||
*Lathe, Mulka Automatic Forming, 319 | |||
*Lathe, Universal High-speed, Schiess-Defiles, A.G., 267 | |||
*Milling Machine, Horizontal, Wanderer-Werke, 318, 319 | |||
*Milling Machine with Hydraulic Spindle | |||
*Drive, Wanderer-Werke, 318, 319 | |||
*Milling and Boring Machine, Horizontal, | |||
*Schiess-Defries, A.G., 266 | |||
*Planer, Electrically Driven, H. A. Waldrich, 267 | |||
*Press, Forging, Henry Pels and Co., 290 | |||
*Press and Punching Tools, Zeiss Ikon, A.G., 319 | |||
*Saw, Hydraulically Operated, J. F. Ohler, 291 | |||
*Saw, Universal High-power Cold, Holler | |||
*Brothers, 291 | |||
*Saw, Stock Cutting, Holler Brothers, 291 | |||
*Shears, Guillotine, Henry Pels and Co., 290 | |||
*MANCHESTER Ship Canal Company, Plan | |||
*of Canal, (613) | |||
*Mangeross Electrode gives Resistance to Wear | |||
*and Abrasion Equal to Manganese Steel, (13) | |||
*Manufacture of Foreign Goods in Britain, (137) | |||
*MAPS : | |||
*Abattoir and Meat Market at Liverpool, Site | |||
*Plan, 228 | |||
*American Sea-going Train-ferry Steamers, | |||
*Train Ferry Routes Across Lake Michigan, 389 | |||
*Beira, Plan of Park Works at, 429 | |||
*Catchment Area of River Wey, 335 | |||
*Lloyd Barrage, Plan of Barrage Site Showing | |||
*Heads of Canals, 105 | |||
*Map of the Romford Station District After | |||
*Completion of Widening, 392 | |||
*Map of Gidea Park Station District After | |||
*Completion of Widening, 392 | |||
*Mount Isa Mines, Electrical Equipment and | |||
*Mining Plant at, Plan of District, 416 | |||
*North Circular Road, Railway Bridge, Layout of, 178 | |||
*Site of Great Bridgeford Derailment, 700 | |||
*" MARITIME Journalism," E. C. Thomson, (449) | |||
*Markets for Internal Combustion Engines, 190 | |||
*Materials for Service at High Temperatures, 255 | |||
*Mercury, Current Price of, (639) | |||
*" Metal, Robertson-Bonded," (395) | |||
*Metal-working Machines, F. J. Edwards, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*METALLURGIST, THE, Sixteen -page Supplement—Last Friday in Month | |||
*METALLURGIST, THE, Contents of April Issue, 478; May Issue, 588; June Issue, 697 | |||
*Metals, Accelerated Test for Determination of | |||
*Limiting Creep Stress of, 241 | |||
*Metals, Plastic Deformation of, Dr. F. Korber, 538 | |||
*Metals Produced in United States during 1930, | |||
*Value, (43) | |||
*Mica, Earliest Use of, (639) | |||
*Milk Tank Trailers, G.W.R. Trucks for, 675 | |||
*Mill, Four-roller " Raymond," Mining and | |||
*Industrial Bquipment, Ltd., 259 | |||
*Mineral Ore, Reduction of, (287) | |||
*Mineral Prospecting by Rhodesia Minerals | |||
*Concession, (99) | |||
*Minerals, Dutch Government and Bill for | |||
*Exploration of, (585) | |||
*Mining and Quarrying Tools, Holman Bros., | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Model of Rolling Stand Equipped with S.K.F. | |||
*Bearings, (639) | |||
*Moisture in Salt Baths for Steel Treating, (658) | |||
*Montreal Harbour Improvements, (43) | |||
*Monuments Used on International Boundary | |||
*Between Canada and United States, (501) | |||
*MOTOR CARS; | |||
*Automobiles in United States, Tinned Pistons | |||
*for, (395) | |||
*MOTOR CARS (continued) : | |||
*Morris Motor Car Service Depot at Warsaw, (13) | |||
*Motor Car Production at Walkerville, | |||
*Ontario, (43) | |||
*Motor Car Transmission, L. H. Pomeroy, 189 | |||
*Motor Cars and Chassis, Imports During | |||
*First Quarter, 1932, (475) | |||
*Motor Cars and Fatalities on 125th-street | |||
*Viaduct, Now York City, Prevention by | |||
*Raising Korb with Girders, (449) | |||
*Motor Cars in New Zealand, Sale of New, (129) | |||
*Motor Cars Registered in United States, | |||
*Number of, (313) | |||
*Motor Cars Tested on Tour of Egypt, (475) | |||
*Motor Cars to be Manufactured Again by | |||
*D. Napier and Son, Ltd., (367) | |||
*Motor Vehicle Licences in Great Britain, (475) | |||
*Wood Used in Motor Car Construction, | |||
*Choice of, (367) | |||
*MOTOR Ship and Marine Oil Engine Outputs, 1920-1931, 19 | |||
*Motor Speed Record of " Blue Bird," (237) | |||
*Moulder, Magnetic, 109 | |||
*N | |||
*NANKING'S Central Machine Works to be | |||
*Established, (13), (71) | |||
*Naphtha Fumes, Reclaiming, (185) | |||
*National Physical Laboratory, Annual Report, 1931, 510 | |||
*Natural Gas Well in Turner Valley, Alberta, (449) | |||
*Navy, French, 509 | |||
*Netherland Ship Testing Tank, 632 | |||
*Newspaper Printing Machines for Russia, | |||
*London Firm's, (395) | |||
*New Year Honours for Railway Officials, (43) | |||
*Nickel Coins for Soviet Russia, (287) | |||
*Nickel Production in Canada, (423) | |||
*Nickel Used in Alloy Steel, Amount of, (667) | |||
*Nitrates, Artificial, Factory for Japan, (13) | |||
*Nitric Acid, Manufacture in Roumania, (613) | |||
*Nitric Acid Plant at La Madeleine Works, (529) | |||
*Nitric Acid Plant at Modderfontein Dynamite | |||
*Factory, (13) | |||
*Nitrogen Fixation Plant of Make Company, | |||
*Operations Started, (129) | |||
*Nitrogen Fixation Plant at Pet, Hungary, (129) | |||
*Non-ferrous Metals for Homo Decorations, | |||
*Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Norman Lockyer Observatory, Sidmouth, | |||
*Opening of Photographic Equitorial Dome. (613) | |||
*Notes on Arc Welding in Bridgework in Australia, 621 | |||
*O | |||
*OBITUARY : | |||
*Baring, Brigadier-General the Hon. Everard, 617 | |||
*Bartlett, A. J., 35 | |||
*Battye, Colonel B. C., 664 | |||
*Brennan, Louis, 87, 135 | |||
*Campion, Frederick Arthur, 129 | |||
*Carpmael, Herbert (Portrait), 344 | |||
*Clark, E. C., 371 | |||
*Christian, Edmund J., 161 | |||
*Davis, Joseph, 129 | |||
*Dollar, Captain Robert, 545 | |||
*Doxford, Robert Pile, 399 | |||
*Duckham, Sir Arthur, 214 | |||
*Ewing, P. D., 601 | |||
*Fielding, John, 277 | |||
*Fowler, William Henry, 399 | |||
*Gregory, Professor J. W., 655 | |||
*Haldane, W. F., 315 | |||
*Hamilton, John Henry (Portrait), 264; (Letters : Hugh Campbell, 295; J. Hope | |||
*Harrison, 312; H. Lincoln Tangye, 312; | |||
*John D. Troupe, 312; J. W. Gibbons, 340; | |||
*W. A. Green, 370) | |||
*Inchcape, Earl of, 573 | |||
*Kerfoot, W., 490 | |||
*McDermott, E. R. (341) | |||
*Mills, Sir William, 61 | |||
*Newell, Thomas Monk, 129, 135 | |||
*Radford, W. H., 161 | |||
*Reid, J. W., 303 | |||
*Reid, W. P., 185 | |||
*Renwick, Sir Henry, 61 | |||
*Rowlandson, C. A., 71 | |||
*Strange, C. E., (639) | |||
*Stubbs, Oliver, 31 | |||
*Twinberrow, J. D., 215 | |||
*Watkinson, William Henry, 214 | |||
*Wilkinson, Henry Daniel, 265 | |||
*Wilson, Ernest, 213 | |||
*Wilson, Professor Ernest, 265 (Letter : | |||
*H. R. Kempe, 295) | |||
*Yarrow, Sir Alfred T. (Portrait), 133; (Leader, 131) | |||
*OBSERVATORY, Norman Lockyer, Opening | |||
*of Extensions, (593) | |||
*Oil Burner, Portable, Urquharts (1926), Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 258 | |||
*Oil Burner Control Apparatus, " Satchwell," | |||
*Rheostatic Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 282 | |||
*Oil Deptit at Hamilton, Ontario, (211) | |||
*Oil Discovered on Bahrein Island, (667) | |||
*Oil Fuel for Engineering Purposes, Shell-Mex | |||
*and B.P., Ltd., R.I.P., 258 | |||
*Oil Refinery for Montreal East, (423) | |||
*Oil Refinery for Shell Company at Vancouver, (367) | |||
*Oil Storage in Bulk, System for, C. C. Wakefield | |||
*and Co., Ltd., 270 | |||
*Oil Storage Plant at East Windsor, Ontario, | |||
*Terminal, (367) | |||
*Oil Testing Sets, Portable, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 165 | |||
*Omnibus, Test of a Silent, (157) | |||
*Omnibuses may be Propelled by Coal Gas in | |||
*Birmingham, (287) | |||
*Ore Dressing Laboratory at Birmingham University, (13), (43) | |||
*Ore Milling Plant at Beatty Gold Mine, | |||
*Ontario, (13) | |||
*Organisation of Intelligence Services, (71) | |||
*Ottawa, National Research Laboratories at, 609 | |||
*Otto, Nikolaus August, Centenary Celebrations, 670 | |||
*Oxygen Cutting Machine, Profile, Hancock and | |||
*Co. (Engineers), Ltd., B.I.F., 259 | |||
*PAINT Testing for Durability on Railway | |||
*Bridges, (667) | |||
*Painting of Bridge Members Before Leaving | |||
*Railway Shops in America, (52) | |||
*Painting of Creosoted Poles, (237) | |||
*Papermaking Factory at Stoke-on-Trent 7 (501) | |||
*Paper Mill for Seal Cove, British Columbia, (423) | |||
*PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH : | |||
*Aeronautics, 29, 275, 409 | |||
*Building, 544 | |||
*Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 355 | |||
*Cranes and Conveyors, 410, 516, 707 | |||
*Dynamos and Motors, 59, 85, 143, 199, 225, 249, 275, 327, 355, 381, 409, 437, 463, 515, 543, 571, 653, 681, 707 | |||
*Engines, Internal Combustion, 29, 115, 143, 171, 199, 225, 301, 381, 409, 489, 671, 599, 627, 653, 681 | |||
*Furnaces, 29, 59, 171, 249, 515, 627 | |||
*Gas Producers, 59, 143, 301, 410, 489 | |||
*Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 30, 85, 275, 301, 437, 463, 544, 628, 681, 707 | |||
*Measuring and Testing Instruments, 115, 199, 249, 355, 409, 437, 627 | |||
*Metallurgy, 116, 327, 438, 682 | |||
*Mining Machinery, 681 | |||
*Miscellaneous, 30, 60, 86, 116, 144, 172, 199. 225, 249, 275, 301, 328, 356, 382, 410, 438, 463, 489, 516, 544, 572, 599, 628, 654, 8R2, 707 | |||
*Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 116, 572, 654, 682 | |||
*Ordnance and Armour, 143 | |||
*Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 327, 654 | |||
*Ships and Boats, 115 | |||
*Steam Generators, 115, 355, 515, 571, 707 | |||
*Switchgear, 59, 85, 143, 171, 249, 409, 137, 489, 515, 543, 681 | |||
*Telegraphs and Telephones, 275, 599 | |||
*Tramways and Railways, 463, 544, 653, 707 | |||
*Transformers and Converters, 29, 115, 199, 225, 327, 356, 382, 463, 572, 627 | |||
*Transmission of Power, 115, 143, 171, 275, 355, 382, 515, 544, 572, 599 | |||
*Turbine Machinery, 437, 463, 571, 599, 707 | |||
*Welding, 171 | |||
*PAVING Blocks of Cast Iron, Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, | |||
*vi | |||
*Pelton Wheel for the Punjab, 17,000 Horse-power, Boving and Co., Ltd., 44, 48, 49 | |||
*Perforated Metals, G. A. Harvey and Co. (London), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 57, 111, 141, 169, 223, 247, 299, 325, 379, 407, 435, 461, 487, 513, 541, 569, 600, 651, 679, 705 | |||
*Petrol Blending in Southern Rhodesia, (211) | |||
*Petrol Consumption of " Blue Bird," (449) | |||
*Petrol from Natural Gas in Germany, (475) | |||
*Petrol Production by New Method at Osaka, (99) | |||
*Photo-electric Cells for Automatically Counting | |||
*Tubes, (585) | |||
*" Photoelectrograph," Apparatus Enabling | |||
*Blind People to Road Ordinary Print, (99) | |||
*Photo-print Developing Machine, Precision | |||
*Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., 622 | |||
*Physics Building at Leeds University, Opening | |||
*by Sir William Bragg of, (237) | |||
*Pipe Carrying Lorry, 594 | |||
*Pipe Fittings for Joints Made by Autogenous | |||
*Welding, (341) | |||
*Pipe Joint for Stanton-Do Lavaud Spun Cast | |||
*Iron Pipes, Stanton Ironworks Company, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Pipe Testing Machines, G. B. Parkes, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Pipe Trimming Cutter, W. Fearnchough, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Pipe Union, Simplifix Patents, Ltd., B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Pipes, Iron, Staveley Coal and Iron Company, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Piston Ring Factory in Toronto, America-Firm to Build, (313) | |||
*Polar Lights, Professor Sydney Chapman, (585) | |||
*Polishing and Buffing Machine, W. Canning and | |||
*Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii | |||
*Port at Mouth of the Rio Grande, Deep-water, (13) | |||
*Port Improvements at Beira, C. S. Meik and | |||
*Halcrow, 428, 429 | |||
*Port of London Cruises, " Essex Queen " and, (562) | |||
*Portrush, North Ireland, Developing as Fishing Port, (423) | |||
*Position of Industry, Sir James Lithgow to | |||
*Federation of British Industries, 426 | |||
*Power and Fuel Bibliography, (299) | |||
*Power Development from St. Lawrence River, | |||
*Opposition to, (211) | |||
*PRESSES : | |||
*Baling Press, Large Hydraulic Scrap, Rose, | |||
*Downs and Thompson, Ltd., 162, 163 | |||
*Notching Press, High-speed, Taylor and | |||
*Challen, Ltd., B.I.F.Suppt., 26.2.32, vii | |||
*Press, 125-Ton, John Hands and Sons, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv | |||
*Presses, J. Rhodes and Sons, Ltd., B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Toggle Drawing Press, Taylor and Challen, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii | |||
*PRESSINGS and Drop Forgings, Heatly | |||
*Gresham Engineering Company, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Pressure and Stresses in Locomotive Parts, | |||
*Bryan Reed, 656 | |||
*Publicity in the Editorial Columns, W. H. | |||
*Temple, 180 | |||
*PUMPS : | |||
*Automatic Governor for Centrifugal Pumps, | |||
*Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 108 | |||
*Bore-hole Pumping Plant, C. Isler and Co., | |||
*Ltd., 194 | |||
*Centrifugal Pumps, Automatic Governor for, 108 | |||
*Gear Pump, Small, Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 193 | |||
*Pump, Motor-driven, Enor, 319 | |||
*Pump, Rotary, Varley Pumps and Engineering, Ltd., B.I.F., 283 | |||
*Pump, Rubber-unit Grit, Mining and Industrial Equipment, Ltd., B.I.F., 259 | |||
*PUMPS (continued) : | |||
*Pump, Small Gear, Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 193 | |||
*Pump for Low-pressure Steam Heating | |||
*Systems, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 507 | |||
*Pumping Plant, Bore-hole, C. Isler and Co., | |||
*Ltd., 194 | |||
*Pumping Station at Point St. Charles, | |||
*Extension of, (211) | |||
*Pumps, Three-throw Vertical Belt-driven, | |||
*Hollings and Guest, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv | |||
*Turbo-electric Feed Pump for Spondon | |||
*Power-house, G. and J. Weir, Ltd., 673 | |||
*Two-stroke Gas Displacement Pump, | |||
*Christie's, 536 | |||
*" PUNCH " Summer Number, (572) | |||
*Q | |||
*QUARRYING Plant at Cumberland, Granite | |||
*Company, Ltd., General Electric Company, | |||
*Ltd., 674 | |||
*Quartzite, High Compressive Strength of, (341) | |||
*.Quartzite Deposits at Kazakstan, Russia, (367) | |||
*R | |||
*RADIUM Extraction Plant in Ontario, (395) | |||
*Radium in Engineering Inspection, V. E. | |||
*Pullin, 492, 493, 494 (Supplement, May 6th, 1932) | |||
*RAILWAYS (GENERAL MATTERS) : | |||
*Accidents : | |||
*Accidents and Block Signals, (659) | |||
*Accidents Due to Broken Axles, Freedom | |||
*of British Railways, (475) | |||
*Accidents During 1931, Inquiries by | |||
*Ministry of Transport, (585) | |||
*Accidents of Fifty Years Ago Recalled, | |||
*Two Fatal, (129) | |||
*Accidents on Indian Railways, Fatal, (693) | |||
*Accidents on Railways and Road, Comparison of Fatal, (501) | |||
*Accidents through Heat or Cold, (693) | |||
*Accidents to Railway Servants, Reports, (129) | |||
*Buffer Stop Collision at St. Enoch's | |||
*Station, Glasgow, (313) | |||
*Crank Axle Failure on Tank Engine at | |||
*Wardleworth, (693) | |||
*Dagenham Collision, Verdict " Accidental | |||
*Death " at Inquest, (13); Lieut.-Colonel Mount's Report, (501), 510 | |||
*Derailment at Great Bridgeford, 699 | |||
*Didcot Collision, Lieut.-Colonel Anderson's | |||
*Report, (529), (613) | |||
*Failure of Couplings on Goods Trains | |||
*During 1930, (13) | |||
*Fatal Railway Accident at Victoria Station, | |||
*Manchester, (449) | |||
*Hammersmith Collision, Ministry of Transport Inquiry, (693) | |||
*Holloway Collision, Col. Trench's Report, (423) | |||
*Nottingham Station Accident, Lieut. -Colonel Anderson's Report, (261) | |||
*Railway Accidents During 1931, Fatal, (71) | |||
*St. Enoch's Station, Glasgow, Col. Trench's | |||
*Report on Buffer Stop Collision, (639) | |||
*Tring Shunting Accident, Col. Mount's | |||
*Report, (211) | |||
*Welwyn Derailment, Col. Trench's Report, (157) | |||
*Appointments and Staff Changes, (24), (43), (237), (313), (475), (585) | |||
*Automatic Couplings, 411 | |||
*Board of Trade Export Tables for Railway | |||
*Material During First Eleven Months of 1931, 71; December and the Year, (157); | |||
*January, 1932, (367); February, 1932, (501); First Quarter, 1932, (557); First | |||
*Four Months, 1932, (639) | |||
*Centenary of Dundee and Newtyle Railway, (71) | |||
*Colour Light Signals on Railways, (449) | |||
*Electrification on Brighton Line, 655 | |||
*Express Passenger Train Electrification, F. | |||
*Lydall, 459; (Leader, 451) | |||
*Finance and Electrification of Railways, | |||
*Statement by Sir Herbert Walker, (71) | |||
*Flying Junctions, " Fly-under " Type has | |||
*Advantage over " Fly-over " Type, (71) | |||
*Freight Trains and High-speed Running, (99) | |||
*Garages at Railway Stations, (185) | |||
*Large-capacity Wagons on Railways, Mr. | |||
*Frank Pick and, (13) | |||
*Lay-out of Hump Shunting Yards, 88 | |||
*London and Edinburgh, Reduction in Running Time Between, (423) | |||
*London Passenger Transport Bill, (178), (639) | |||
*London Traffic, Royal Commission, Useful | |||
*Evidence of Mr. W. Barclay Parsons, (613) | |||
*Milk Traffic on the Railways, (157) | |||
*National Union of Railwaymen, Membership | |||
*Numbers, (613) | |||
*Oil-electric Rail Coach on London and | |||
*North-Eastern Railway, Further Results | |||
*of Tests on Armstrong, Whitworth, 128; (Note, 185) | |||
*Operation of Points, Long-distance, (99) | |||
*Passengers on Tramways and Trolley Omnibuses during 1931, (185) | |||
*Rail vereue Roads, 279 | |||
*Railhead Distribution Depot at Finchley-road, Cadbury Brothers, 310 | |||
*Railway and Road Transport, 117 | |||
*Railway and Road Interests Committee, | |||
*Appointment of Chairman, (395), Objects | |||
*of Committee, (449) | |||
*Railway and Road Transport in Irish Free | |||
*State, Co-ordination of, (129) | |||
*Railway Bills in Parliament, (43) | |||
*Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel Turning | |||
*Plant, Craven Brothers (Manchester), | |||
*Ltd., 342, 346, 347 | |||
*Railway Companies and Carriage of Letters, | |||
*Parcels, and Milk, (449) | |||
*Railway Companies and Road Transport, | |||
*Sir Ralph Wedgewood, (475), (501) | |||
*Railway Construction under Five-year Plan, (608) | |||
*Railway Critics, 213 | |||
*Railway Rates Tribunal, Review of Rates and | |||
*Charges, (529) | |||
*RAILWAYS (GENERAL MATTERS) (continued) : | |||
*Road-rail Vehicle, Karrier, 474 | |||
*Signal Lamps, Progress on, (585) | |||
*Signal Lights. Device for Notifying Failure | |||
*of, (501) | |||
*Sixtieth Anniversary of Third-class Travelling | |||
*on all Midland Railway Trains, (367) | |||
*Sleepers, Use of Steel, Experiments Continue, (613) | |||
*Standing Committee on Mineral Transport, | |||
*Appointment of Chairman, (395) | |||
*Traders' Season Tickets, Minimum Period of, (584) | |||
*Transport Report and Mansion House Association on Transport, (99) | |||
*Transport of Passengers in London, (43) | |||
*Water Troughs and Tender Pick-up, Ramsbottom's, (43) | |||
*RAILWAYS : | |||
*Great Western : | |||
*Annual Report for 1931, Statistics, (313) | |||
*Broad Gauges Abolition, Fortieth Year | |||
*Since, (585) | |||
*" Cheltenham Flyer," Throe Months' | |||
*Results, (13) | |||
*Coal Loaded in Containers, (13) | |||
*Colour Light Signals between Paddington | |||
*and Southall, Three Hundred and | |||
*Twenty, (43) | |||
*Company has Fastest Passenger and | |||
*Freight Trains in the World, (341) | |||
*Express Freight Trains, (157), (557) | |||
*Hoists and Conveyors at Docks to Deal | |||
*with 20-Ton Wagons, (261) | |||
*Improved Train Service for Northolt and | |||
*Greenford, (423) | |||
*Longest Non-stop Freight Train, (341) | |||
*Rail Oiling Apparatus for Curves. (211) | |||
*Road Vehicles to be Purchased, (13) | |||
*Taunton Widening Scheme, (395) | |||
*Trucks for Milk Tank Trailers, 675 | |||
*Welding and Permanent Way Repairs, (211) | |||
*Westbury and Frome By-pass Lines | |||
*Nearing Completion, (367), (395) | |||
*Works in Hand as Result of Development (Loans, Guarantees and Grants) Act, 1929, (157) | |||
*Work on G.W.R. for 1932, 1 | |||
*Great Western and London, Midland and | |||
*Scottish Railways. Management of Bristol | |||
*and Birkenhead Railway, (287) | |||
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway : | |||
*Acceleration of Trains and Boats, (585) | |||
*Acceleration of Train Services, (667) | |||
*Automatic Signals for Electric Trains | |||
*Between Camden and Watford (667) | |||
*Birmingham Expresses' Good Timekeeping, (639) | |||
*Birmingham in Two Hours with Two | |||
*Intermediate Stops, (367) | |||
*Blackpool Railway Stations Renamed, (261) | |||
*Carriage-washing Machine at Cricklewood | |||
*Depot, (449) | |||
*Closing of Company's Steel Works, (639) | |||
*Closing of Newton Heath Carriage and | |||
*Wagon Shops, (429,) (613) | |||
*Colour Light Signals on Derby and Birmingham Section, (529) | |||
*Containers for Household Furniture Removals, (185) | |||
*Electrification of Railways. Company Considers Weir Report, (557) | |||
*Finebley-road Railhead Distribution Depot | |||
*of Cadbury Brothers, 310 | |||
*Freight Services Accelerated, (367) | |||
*Freight Train Expresses, (287) | |||
*" Lock - up " Garages at Suburban | |||
*Stations, (99) | |||
*Mechanisation of Permanent Way Maintenance, 622 | |||
*Mirfield, Yorks, Signalling Scheme, (341) | |||
*New Year's Message to Staff from Sir | |||
*Josiah Stamp, (71) | |||
*Paint Trade and Transport by Containers, (613) | |||
*Pullman Company's First-class Sleeping | |||
*Car Between Inverness and Glasgow. 1885, (71) | |||
*Railway Plough Brake Van, Craven's | |||
*Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, | |||
*Ltd., 622 | |||
*Reduction in Railway Working During 1931, (261) | |||
*" Royal Scot " Seventieth Anniversary, (639) | |||
*Sack and Sheet Stores at Trent Junction, (667) | |||
*Scientific Research on London, Midland | |||
*and Scottish Railway, Sir Harold | |||
*Hartley, 611 | |||
*Shops Built at Railway Stations by Company, (423) | |||
*Telephonic Communication Between Head-quarters and Outside Offices, (613) | |||
*Tilbury—Dunkirk Steamship Service to be | |||
*Transferred to Folkestone, (43) | |||
*Tilbury—Dunkirk Cross-Channel Services, | |||
*Reasons for Abandoning, (313) | |||
*Travelling Post Office Vans, Modern, (185) | |||
*Turntable at Euston, 70ft., (449) | |||
*Widening of Lines Completed at Hazel | |||
*Grove and Dove Holes. (667) | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway : | |||
*Annual Report for 1931, (287) | |||
*Coaching Train Mileage, (367) | |||
*Collet System of Packing Sleepers, (693) | |||
*Creosoting Work at Bo'ness, (13) (Correction for December 25th, 1931), (43) | |||
*Cross-Channel Boats for Week-end Cruises, (449) | |||
*Double-line Construction at Kinnaber | |||
*Junction Nearing Completion, (612) | |||
*Dunston Power Station, Stator for, Unusual Transport,_ (287), (313) | |||
*Exceptional Feat of Transport from | |||
*I | |||
*Heaton Works to Copenhagen, 646 | |||
*Expeditious Unloading and Loading of | |||
*Local Trains, (157) | |||
*Express Trains' Good Timekeeping, (639) | |||
*Farm-moving by Train, (475) | |||
*King's Cross to Cambridge, Service Renewed, (475) | |||
*Leeds to King's Cross, Fast Service, (475) | |||
*RAILWAYS (continued); | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway (continued) : | |||
*Loading Tar from Railway Tank Wagons | |||
*Direct to Tanker Steamer, (211) | |||
*Mechanical Coaling Plant at York, (693) | |||
*Pooling Agreements, (557) | |||
*Poster Advertising by Railways, (693) | |||
*Romford Widening, 393, 396 | |||
*Selby Swing Bridge, Renovation of, (185) | |||
*Southern Railway : | |||
*Borough Market Junction relaid with | |||
*Manganese Steel, (475) | |||
*Bricklayer's Arms Goods Station Extensions, (341) | |||
*Bricklayers' Arms Station Reopened for | |||
*Passenger Traffic, (667) | |||
*Coaling Plant at Dover, (237), (395), (474) | |||
*Cross-Channel Services Reduced, (99) | |||
*Dover Priory Station Opened, (585) | |||
*Electric Motor Coaches for Brighton and | |||
*Worthing Services, (185) | |||
*Folkestone-Dunkirk Service Time-table, (423) | |||
*Kent and East Sussex Railway, Receiver 4 and Manager Appointed, (341) | |||
*Loud Speakers on Southern and London, | |||
*Midland and Socttish Railways, (613) | |||
*Maunsell's Bogie for Electric Rolling | |||
*Stock, (185) | |||
*Mr. Gerald Loder Elected Chairman, (639) | |||
*Port Victoria Branch to Allhallows Completed, (585) | |||
*Privately Owned Wagons, (261) | |||
*Pullman Cars for Brighton and Worthing | |||
*Service, (43) | |||
*Punctuality of Trains, Stet= and Electric, (129) | |||
*Receipts for 1931, (341) | |||
*Steamship for Newhaven-Dieppe Service, | |||
*Order Placed for, (129) | |||
*Suburban Traffic to Charing Cross and | |||
*Cannon-street Stations, (129) | |||
*Train Ferry Dock at Dover, (693) | |||
*Metropolitan Railway : | |||
*Annual Report, 1931, (395) | |||
*Birthday, 61 | |||
*Centralised Traffic Control on Stanmore | |||
*Branch, (349) | |||
*" Hold-up " at Baker-street Station, (13) | |||
*Price of Sleepers and Rails Lower than | |||
*Before War, (261) | |||
*Underground Rai/ways : | |||
*Ashfield, Lord, Twenty-five Years' Connection with London Underground Railways, (667) | |||
*Closing of Down-street Station, (529) | |||
*Improvements to Stations Held Up, (261) | |||
*Opening and Closing of Tube Railway | |||
*Carriage Doors, (261) | |||
*Opening Hyde Park Corner Station, (529) | |||
*Great Northern Railway of Ireland : | |||
*Annual Meeting, (395) | |||
*Reconstruction of Boyne Viaduct, (639) | |||
*Great Southern Railways of Ireland : | |||
*I Battery Train Operating Daily, (287) | |||
*Colonial, Indian, and Foreign Railways : | |||
*American Permanent Way Developments, 473 | |||
*American Railways and Reduction of | |||
*Wages, (43), (211) | |||
*Train Ferry Steamers, American Sea-going, 388 | |||
*Australian Railways, Annual Report, (13) | |||
*New South Wales Railway Commissioners' | |||
*Report, (557) | |||
*Canadian National Railways, Returns for 1931, (237) | |||
*Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric | |||
*Rail Car Built by Ottawa Company, (185) | |||
*Canadian Railways and Freedom from | |||
*Fatal Accidents, (287) | |||
*INDIA : | |||
*Indian Railways, Financial Results for 1931, (287) | |||
*Indian Railway Board, Report for 1930-31, (423) | |||
*Indian Railway Board, Annual Report, 1930-31, (501) | |||
*Belt System in Eastern Bengal Railway's | |||
*Workshops, (211) | |||
*Electrification of Lines in Bombay Area | |||
*of Great Indian Peninsular Railway, | |||
*Automatic Signalling Installed, (129) | |||
*Electrification AN ork on Indian Railways, (423) | |||
*SOUTH AFRICA : | |||
*Electric Trains on Maritzburg to Cato | |||
*Bridge Section, (395) | |||
*Electrification between Masons Hill and | |||
*Cato Bridge, (237) | |||
*Electrification of Natal Main Line, (341) | |||
*Railways and Road Competition, Method | |||
*of Stopping, (211) | |||
*South African Government Railways, | |||
*Steel Sleepers, Use of, (395) | |||
*South African Railways, Estimated | |||
*Revenue for 1932-33, (529) | |||
*South African Railways and Harbours, | |||
*Estimates of Expenditure, 1932, (693) | |||
*South African Railways Report, (157) | |||
*Steam Heating of Trains, Improved, (693) | |||
*Waterproofing Tarpaulins for Railway | |||
*Wagons, Experiments on Two South | |||
*African Railways, (13) | |||
*White Metal on South African Railways, | |||
*Use of, (501) | |||
*Miscellaneous : | |||
*Coquihalla Pass Section of Kettle Valley | |||
*Railway may be Abandoned Owing to | |||
*Washouts and Slides, (449) | |||
*Dolomites Railway, Power for Narrow | |||
*Gauge, (43) | |||
*French Railways, Electrification of, 612 | |||
*Gersenialp-Trnbsee Aerial Railway Company Adopts Cars Made of Copper-aluminium Alloys, (557) | |||
*Milan Central Railway Station, 92, 93, 100 | |||
*RAILWAYS (continued) : | |||
*Miscellaneous (continued) : | |||
*Oil-electric Rail Cars on Pamplona San | |||
*Sebastian Railway, William Beardmore | |||
*and Co., Ltd., 138 | |||
*Petrol Engine-driven Freight Van for Bermuda Railway, Drewry Car Company, | |||
*Ltd., 109 | |||
*Rail Lengths of 197ft. on German Railways, (475) | |||
*Railway Ferry Across Yangtze River, (185) | |||
*Railway Signals in France, Changes in, (601) | |||
*Railway Wagons on European Railways, | |||
*Maximum Safe Operating Speed of, (43) | |||
*Rolling Stock for Bermuda Railway, 109 | |||
*Russian Soviet Railway System, (583) | |||
*Self-propelled Rail Units, Montreal Locomotive Works to Manufacture, (423) | |||
*RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES : | |||
*" Beyer-Garrett " Locomotive for U.S.S.R., (613) | |||
*Beyer - Peacock Locomotives, Catalogue | |||
*Reproduced in French, 328 | |||
*British Express Locomotive Design, Trend | |||
*of, W. A. Tuplin, 149 | |||
*British Locomotive Industryy, 465 | |||
*Centenary of Locomotive, " Comet " Running | |||
*on Leicester and Swannington Railway, (529) | |||
*Locomotive, Narrow-gauge Oil Engine, | |||
*Motor Rail, Ltd., B.I.F., 284 | |||
*Locomotive Boiler Repairs on South African | |||
*Railways, (341) | |||
*Locomotive Model for Railway Museum at | |||
*Cairo, (449) | |||
*Locomotive Performance on London and | |||
*North-Eastern Railway, Recent, 444, 469 | |||
*Locomotive Wheel, Photo-elastic Image of, | |||
*Professor E. G. Coker, 642 | |||
*Locomotives with Roller Bearings on Pennsylvania Railroad, (693) | |||
*Mechanism of Electric Locomotives, J. D. | |||
*Twinborrow, 147, 153, 182, 217 | |||
*Oil-electric Shunting Locomotive, Armstrong-Whitworth, 674 | |||
*Oil-electric Locomotive, Status of, 121 | |||
*Oil Locomotives and Steam Locomotives | |||
*Compared, G. Strachan, 296 | |||
*Power Required for Electric Locomotives at | |||
*Speed, (43) | |||
*Recent Locomotive Performance on London | |||
*and North-Eastern Railway, 444, 469 | |||
*Status of Oil-electric Locomotives, 121 | |||
*Three-cylinder Express Locomotives, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 684 | |||
*Two-foot Gauge Locomotives for Gwalior | |||
*Light Railway, W. G. Bagnall, Ltd., 164 | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway : | |||
*L. and N.E. Railway Articulated Booster | |||
*Locomotive, " No. 727," 16 | |||
*Average Weekly Distance of Locomotive | |||
*over Six Years, (43) | |||
*Locomotive Building Programme for 1932, (211) | |||
*Oil-electric Shunting Locomotive, Armstrong Whitworth, 674 | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway, | |||
*Recent Locomotive Performance, 444, 469 | |||
*Tank Engine " No. 6171 " Fitted with | |||
*Booster, 691 | |||
*Three-cylinder 4-4-0 Express Engines to | |||
*have Names of Famous Hunts, (557) | |||
*Tire Breaking on Locomotives, (639) | |||
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway | |||
*Locomotives Built During 1931, (157) | |||
*Locomotive Repairs, Average Time in- | |||
*Shops for, (639) | |||
*Southern Railway : | |||
*Southern Railway, Three-cylinder 2-6-4 | |||
*Goods Tank Locomotive, 210 | |||
*Ministry of Transport : | |||
*Local Transport Traffic Commissioners, (341) | |||
*London Traffic Bill, Progress of, (523) | |||
*Maintenance of Road Surfaces of Bridges | |||
*Carrying Highways over Railways, (287) | |||
*Operation Heavy Commercial Transport | |||
*Conference, (287) | |||
*Railway Accident Report for 1931, Preliminary, (525), (557) | |||
*Railway Returns for 1931, (237), (367) | |||
*Statistics for November, 1931, (211); | |||
*December, 1931, (287) January, 1932, (475); February, 1932, (557); March, 1932, (667), (693) | |||
*Royal Commission of Transport, Report , (423) | |||
*RANKINE, Macquorn, Sir James B. Henderson, 689 | |||
*Reconstruction and Rationalisation, 451 | |||
*Rediscovering England, Dr. H. E. Armstrong | |||
*on Education, (157) | |||
*Refractories, Relative Heat Transfer Through, (13) | |||
*Refrigerating Condenser Pipes, Prevention of | |||
*Corrosion and Rust of, (639) | |||
*Research, Building, Report for 1930, 125 | |||
*Research, Report of Department Scientific and | |||
*Industrial, 78 (Leader, 73) | |||
*Research Board, Water Pollution, Annual | |||
*Report, 108 | |||
*Research Laboratories, National, at Ottawa, 609 | |||
*Resin in Oil Varnish, Synthetic, (367) | |||
*Rivet Bush, " Hank," Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Rivet Hole Failures, National Boiler and | |||
*General Insurance Company, Ltd., 509 | |||
*Riveters for Russia, Pneumatic, Fielding and | |||
*Platt, Ltd., 676 | |||
*Rivets in Shipbuilding, Robert Boardman, 590 | |||
*Road Roller, 6-ton Oil-engine-driven, Marshall, | |||
*Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.:12, ii | |||
*ROADS : | |||
*Cast Iron Blocks for Leeds' Roads, (367) | |||
*Cast Iron Roads, Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., Mass Production, (475) | |||
*Concrete Road Construction in Louisiana, | |||
*U.S.A.; (449) | |||
*ROADS (continued) : | |||
*Concrete Road in North Dakota Subject to | |||
*Temperature of 153 deg Fah., (449) | |||
*Concrete Roads in Great Britain and Ireland, | |||
*Increase in Mileage, (423) | |||
*Design and Behaviour of Concrete Roads, 108 | |||
*Experimental Work on Roads, 102 | |||
*Highways of United States, (395) | |||
*London Transport Passenger Bill, Parliament and, (367) | |||
*Rail versus Roads, 279 | |||
*Road Congresses, 1 | |||
*Road-making, British—Past and Present, (111) | |||
*Road-making, Relative Merits of Tar and | |||
*Bitumen for, (43) | |||
*Road-making by Mechanical Devices Adopted | |||
*in Oregon, (423) | |||
*Road-making Equipment, F. Parker, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Road-making Material for Export from Whinstone Quarry at Crasher, (99) | |||
*Road Traffic Interests and the Railways, (157) | |||
*Road Traffic Signals Operated by Pedestrians | |||
*at Norbury, (449) | |||
*Road Transport of Flowers from Penzance to | |||
*Covent Garden, (237) | |||
*Roads and their Contours in Groat Britain, (211) | |||
*Roads in United States and Amount of | |||
*Portland Cement Used, (449) | |||
*Roads Maintained by Ontario Government | |||
*Number of, (341) | |||
*Slag for Road-making, Large Shipment from | |||
*Jarrow to London, (341) | |||
*Street Signals in Oxford-street Eliminate | |||
*Accidents, (287) | |||
*Street Signals Operated by Pressure of Passing and Approaching Vehicles, (313) | |||
*ROBINSON Deep Mine, Great Depth from | |||
*Surface, (449) | |||
*Roll, " Bliss " Cluster, Fraser and Chalmers | |||
*Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Roller, " Manumit " Motor, Marshall, Sons and | |||
*Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*Roller Bearings, Flexible Spiral, G. Salter and | |||
*Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Roller Bearings, Tapered, British Timkin, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Roller Bearings, 12in. Rod Rolling Mill with | |||
*Skefko, 618, 619 | |||
*Roller and Ball Bearings for Sliding Machanisni, | |||
*Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 593 | |||
*Roman Blast-furnace Discovered near Grantham, (308) | |||
*Rubbing and Polishing Machine, " Flex - | |||
*Shaft," B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii | |||
*Rubber Belts, Tests on Running of, (13) | |||
*Rust Production Plant in Westinghouse | |||
*Research Laboratories, (557) | |||
*Rye Harbour to be Closed, (71) | |||
*S | |||
*SAFETY Razor Blade Factory at Belfast•, | |||
*German Firm has, (395) | |||
*St. Paul's Cathedral, Underground Conditions | |||
*of, (449) | |||
*Salt Discovered near Nappan, Nova Scotia, (395) | |||
*Salt Works on Dead Sea, (99) | |||
*Sand and Road Traffic, Drifting, (667) | |||
*Sand Preparing Plants for Foundries, Pneulec, | |||
*Ltd., B .I. F., 260 | |||
*Sandick, Mr. van, Retirement from Secretary. | |||
*ship of Royal Institution of Engineers of | |||
*Holland, (43) | |||
*Sanding Machine, Overhead, Dominion Machinery Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32. iii | |||
*Saskatchewan Power Commission's Annual | |||
*Report, (367) | |||
*Sawing Machines, Cold Circular, S. Russell | |||
*and Sons, Ltd., B.I.F., 283 | |||
*Scale Formation, Effect of Furnace Design on, | |||
*H. C. Armstrong, 608 | |||
*Scholarships at University of Manchester, | |||
*Manchester City Council, (484) | |||
*Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 556 | |||
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Report of | |||
*Department for 1931: (Leader, 73), 78 | |||
*SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS : | |||
*Ammeter, Multi-range Valve, H. Tinsley | |||
*and Co., 68 | |||
*Ammeter, " Tong-Test," Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd., 68 | |||
*Barometers, Production of, 208, 212 | |||
*" Boost " Gauge for Aeroplanes, 209 | |||
*Condenser, Moullen Variable, Cambridge | |||
*Instrument Company, Ltd., 40 | |||
*Conduit Tester, Everett, Edgcumbe and Co., | |||
*Ltd., 41 | |||
*Fault Recorder, Everett, Edgcumbe and | |||
*Co., Ltd., 41 | |||
*Flow Meter, Ring Balance, Drayton Regulator and Instrument Company, 69 | |||
*Gas Indicator, Continuous, 70 | |||
*Gas Indicator, Continuous, Griffin and | |||
*Tatlock, Ltd., 69 | |||
*Gear-testing Instrument•, David Brown and | |||
*Sons, Ltd., 138 | |||
*Gravity-gradiometer, Observations on, (671) | |||
*Hardness Testing Machine, Direct Reading, | |||
*W. and T. Avery, Ltd., B.I.F., 236 | |||
*Hot Wire Relay, 69 | |||
*Humidity Meter, Bateson's Direct Reading, 69 | |||
*Humidity Indicator, " Siemens," Elliott | |||
*Brothers (London), Ltd., 70 | |||
*Humidity Meter Transmitter, Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 70 | |||
*Humidity Recorder, Cambridge Instrument | |||
*Company, Ltd., 40, B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Induction Heater Circuit, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 96 | |||
*Inductive Circuit with Rectifier, Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company, | |||
*Ltd., 41 | |||
*Liquid Flow Cut-out, Negretti and Zambra, 42 | |||
*Mercury Switch, Isenthal and Co., Ltd., 41, 42 | |||
*Mercury in Steel Thermometers, Manufacture of, 208 | |||
*Meter for Measurement of Dirty Gas, George | |||
*Kent, Ltd., B.I.F., 235 | |||
*Meter, Portable Humidity, Cambridge Instrument Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 309 | |||
*SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS (continued): | |||
*Motor Controlled by Photo-cell and Thyratron, British Thomson-Houston Company, | |||
*Ltd., 96 | |||
*Multi-Range D.C. Test Set, Ferranti, Ltd., 96 | |||
*Oil Testing Sets, Portable, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 165 | |||
*Ohmmeter, Workshop, 41 | |||
*Pinion Measuring Machine, 401 | |||
*Pyrometers, Surface on Contact, Foster | |||
*Instrument Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Regulators, Moving Coil Voltage, 210 | |||
*Relay, Hot Wire, Griffin and Tatlock, Ltd., 69 | |||
*Surge Protector, Edison Swan Electric Company, Ltd., 42 | |||
*Switch, Mercury, 41, 42 | |||
*Temperature Control, Apparatus for Automatic, Cambridge Instrument Company, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 309 | |||
*Testing Machine, Bourdon Tube, 209 | |||
*Thermometers, Manufacture of Glass, 208, 21:2 | |||
*Thyratron Controlling Spot Light, British | |||
*Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 96 | |||
*Time Switch, Synclock-operated, Everett, | |||
*Edgcumbe and Co., Ltd., 41 | |||
*Variable Condenser, Moullin, Cambridge | |||
*Instrument Company, Ltd., 40 | |||
*Water Level Indicator for Overhead Tanks, | |||
*Rose's, Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., 136 | |||
*Wavemeter, Sub-standard, H. W. Sullivan, | |||
*Ltd., 96 | |||
*Workshop Ohmmeter, Record Electrical | |||
*Company, Ltd., 41 | |||
*SCRAP Baling Press, Hydraulic, Rose, Downs | |||
*and Thompson, Ltd., 162, 163 | |||
*Screen, Double-deck Vibratory, Robert Cort | |||
*and Son, Ltd., R.I.P., 282 | |||
*Screen, " Sherwen " Vibrating, Fraser and | |||
*Chalmers Engineering Works, 260 | |||
*Screen, Single-deck " Gyrex," Fraser and | |||
*Chalmers Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260 | |||
*Screens, Vibrating Shaking, Pegson, Ltd. | |||
*B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Screw Grip, (113) | |||
*Screwing Machine, C. Winn and Co., Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*Seaming Machines, J. Rhodes and Sons, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Searchlight Visible at 50 Miles, Westinghouse, (13) | |||
*Seeding Apparatus to Have Fertiliser Attachment, (287) | |||
*Selenium Production in Canada, (475) | |||
*Separators, Magnetic, Darwins, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 26.2.32, iv | |||
*wage Disposal Plant at Crowland Township, | |||
*Senear Welland, (449) | |||
*Sewage Outfalls on Pacific Coast of America, (43) | |||
*Sewage Scheme for Bombay, (71) | |||
*Shaft Sinking Records on Rand Mines, (613), (693) | |||
*Shale Oil Industry of New South Wales, (99) | |||
*Shears, Guillotine, J. Rhodes and Sons, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Shingles for Roofing Purposes Produced in | |||
*Canada, (211) | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING : | |||
*General Matters : | |||
*American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, | |||
*E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429 | |||
*Automatic Stabilisation of Ships, Dr. E. F. W. | |||
*Alexanderson, 622 | |||
*British Shipping and World Trade, 87 | |||
*Cammell Laird and Co.'s Reorganisation, 303, 491 | |||
*Cavitation Experiments on Model Propeller, 386 | |||
*Clyde Launch of 1932, The First, 117 | |||
*Clyde Navigation Trust, Annual Meeting, 31 | |||
*Clyde Shipbuilding Returns for April, (501) | |||
*Colloidal Fuels for Marine Services, 655 | |||
*Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 31 | |||
*Conversion Contract on Oil Tanker s.s. | |||
*" Cadillac " to Superheated Steam, 299 | |||
*Cosulich Line Enters South American Service | |||
*with Motor Liner " Neptunia," (613) | |||
*Cunard Company's Liner " Scythia " and | |||
*Colloidal Fuel, (693) | |||
*Cunard Liner and Shipbuilding Industry, (237) | |||
*Cunard Liner " Carmania " may be Used for | |||
*Homeless Families and Single Men at Oslo, (129) | |||
*Cunard Liner " Carmania " to be Broken Up, (475) | |||
*Cunarder, The, 1.19.31, 117 (Supplement, | |||
*January let, 1932) | |||
*Cunard Liner, Progress on, 19 (Suppelement, | |||
*January in, 1932) | |||
*Electric Arc Welding in Ships, 137 | |||
*Fatal Accidents Amongst Crews of Vessels, (667) | |||
*French Line, Financing the, 1, 87 | |||
*Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd | |||
*Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoie," 32, 62, 72 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932) | |||
*Hydro-dynamics of Ship Propulsion, Hat I 11 • | |||
*burg Conference, 582 | |||
*Italian Shipbuilding, Statistics, (501) | |||
*Italian Shipping Merger, 31 | |||
*Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Summary, 126 | |||
*Modern Types of Propelling Machinery for | |||
*Mercantile Marine Use, Sterry B. Freeman, 74, 90; (Leader, 73) | |||
*P. and 0. Liner " Egypt," Gold from, (613) | |||
*Problems of Ship Propulsion, G. S. Baker, 582 | |||
*Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, Lloyd's | |||
*Register of Shipping, 83 | |||
*Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, American, | |||
*E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429, 446, 471 | |||
*Seaworthiness of Collier Types, L. C. Burrill, (151) | |||
*Ship Propulsion, Hamburg Conference on, 565 | |||
*Shipbuilding Prospects for Next Five Years, (613) | |||
*Shipping Industry Revival in United Kingdom, (501) | |||
*Shipping Laid Up through Trade Depression, (185) | |||
*Shipyard for Building River Tugs at Dnepropetrovsk, (313) | |||
*SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued) : | |||
*General Matters (continued) : | |||
*State Scrapping of Obsolete Ships, Plan for, (529) | |||
*Steamers from Nova Scotia to Baltic Ports | |||
*to Run for American Company, (99) | |||
*Stoker for s.s. " Beaverhill,' 52 | |||
*Survival of Paddle Steamers, 0. W. Tripp, 577 | |||
*Tonnage French Ships Laid Up, (211) | |||
*Training of Engine-room Artificers, 121 | |||
*Vessel for Putting in Place Steel and Concrete Water Intake Pipes for Toronto, (423) | |||
*NV haling Vessels Launched on Tees, (475) | |||
*Winch, Totally Enclosed Steam Trawl, 207 | |||
*Naval Matters : | |||
*Argentine Cruiser " Veinticinco de Mayo," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*French Aircraft Tender " Commandant | |||
*Taste," 9 | |||
*French Cruiser " Foch," 8 (Supplement, | |||
*January 1st, 1932) | |||
*French Navy, 509 | |||
*French Submarine Cruiser " Succour," 8, 9 | |||
*H.M. Light Cruiser " Exeter," 7 (Supplement, | |||
*January let, 1932) | |||
*H.M.S. " Decoy," Launch of Destroyer, (639) | |||
*H.M. Submarine." M. 3 " to be Broken Up, (423) | |||
*Italian Scout " Emanuele Pessagno," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Salvage of Submarine " M. 2," (237) | |||
*Submarine " Thames," Launch of H.M., (128) | |||
*Sunken Submarine " M. 2," 117 | |||
*Trials of Destroyer Leader " Kempenfelt," | |||
*Successful, (475) | |||
*Liners and Miscellaneous Vessels : | |||
*C.G.T. Cargo Steamer " San Antonio," 20 | |||
*Canadian Pacific Liner " Empress of Britain," 19 (Supplement, January in, 1932) | |||
*Clyde River Paddle Steamer " Marmion," | |||
*Reconditioning of, (585) | |||
*" Empress of Britain," Fresh Records, (693) | |||
*Ferry Boat " Royal Iris II.," 'Wallasey, 593 | |||
*French South American Liner " L'Atlantique," 21, 22 | |||
*Furness Withy Turbo - electric Liner | |||
*" Monarch of Bermuda," 19 (Supplement, | |||
*January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd | |||
*Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," 32, 62, 72 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932) | |||
*Highland Patriot," Nelson Line Motor | |||
*Ship, 592 | |||
*Holt Cargo Liner " Polyphemus," 77 | |||
*" Isle of Sark " Starts in Channel Islands' | |||
*Service, (313) | |||
*Launch of Cargo and Liverstock-carrying | |||
*Steamer " Slieve More," the First Launch | |||
*on Clyde for 1932, 117 | |||
*Launch of Steel Screw Steamer " Remois," | |||
*First Vessel Launched on Tees, 1932, (261) | |||
*Lloyd Triestino Motor Liner " Victoria," 22 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932) | |||
*Mail Steamer " Prestolonaslednik Petar," 20 | |||
*" Mauretania " Creates Record between | |||
*Gibraltar and Southampton, (585) | |||
*Miss England III.," Further Trials with, (639) | |||
*Motor Boat Engine, Napier " Lion " Aeroplane Engine as, 651 | |||
*Motor Oil Tanker " Ashmore," 18, 20 | |||
*Motor Oil Tanker " Caprella," 18, 20 | |||
*Motor Ship " Maedhui," 18, 20 | |||
*Nelson Motor Liner " Highland Patriot," 592 | |||
*Pacific Steam Navigation Company's Motor | |||
*Liner " Reina del Pacifico," 19, 20 (Supplement, January 191, 1932) | |||
*PADDLE STEAMERS: | |||
*" Crested Eagle," General Steam Navigation Company, 577 | |||
*" Jeanie Deans," L. and N.E. Railway, 577 | |||
*" Marmion," Reconditioned, L. and N.E. | |||
*Railway, (585) | |||
*" Portsdown," Southern Railway, 577 | |||
*" Queen of Thanet," New Medway Steam | |||
*Packet Company, 578 | |||
*" Southsea," Southern Railway, 577 | |||
*P. and 0. Turbo-electric Liner " Strath. | |||
*flavor," 19 (Supplement, January in, 1932) | |||
*Rotterdam-Lloyd Cargo Liner " Tosari " has | |||
*Oil Engines Installed, (475) | |||
*" Royal Iris II.," Wallasey Ferry Boat, 593 | |||
*" Santa Rosa," Panama Mail Service Liner, (461) | |||
*Union Castle Motor Liner " Warwick | |||
*Castle," 19 (Supplement, January let, 1932) | |||
*Union Steamship Company of New Zealand | |||
*Turbo-electric Ferry Steamer " Ranga-tira," 19, 20 | |||
*Wallasey Ferry Boat " Royal Iris II.," 593 | |||
*Whaling Parent Ship " Vestfold," 18, 21 | |||
*SHUNGITE Industry in Leningrad, (185) | |||
*Sieves for Testing Purposes, National Standardisation of, (693) | |||
*" Sinterko,rund " Ceramic Product, (313) | |||
*Sixty Years Ago, 22, 54, 70, 107, 128, 156, 184, 210, 242, 257, 294, 320, 349, 375, 388, 417, 448, 484, 506, 537, 556, 593, 621, 635, 664, 699 | |||
*Skyscrapers for Moscow, (185) | |||
*Slide Rule, Modern, H. 0. Cooper, 658 | |||
*" Slogans," E. J. H. Lemon, (621) | |||
*Slough Trading Estate and Factory Sites, (129) | |||
*Sluice Gates and Regulators for Sukkur Irrigation Undertaking, 138 | |||
*Smoke Consumer, " Flamma," Hartley, Sons | |||
*and Co., 110 | |||
*Soda-ash in Manufacture of Iron, Use of, | |||
*Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*S.appt., 19.2.32, i | |||
*Solder, Use of Cadmium in, (321) | |||
*SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES : | |||
*Alcohol from Maize. 323 | |||
*Congella Power Station, 645 | |||
*Crane for Table Bay Arrives, 60-ton Floating, 269 | |||
*Diamond Mines Position, 323 | |||
*Electric Appliances, Durban's Call for, 538 | |||
*Electrical Progress in Durban, 289 | |||
*Electricity for Natal Sugar Mills, 404 | |||
*Generator for Cape Town, 646 | |||
*Gold Mines and Extensions, New, 646 | |||
*Gold Ore Find, Remarkable, 645 | |||
*SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) : | |||
*Gold Strike from Waterberg Hills, Rich, 322 | |||
*Greater Robinson Deep Gold Mine, 207 | |||
*Hydro-electric Power Schemes, 645 | |||
*Loan Estimates, 645 | |||
*Locomotives for Kenya and Uganda Railway, 194 | |||
*Lower Zambesi Bridge, 538 | |||
*Making South African Coast Safer, 269 | |||
*Mining Statistics, 269 | |||
*Municipal Development, 322 | |||
*Natal Coal for Far East, 323 | |||
*Natal Coast Electricity Supplies, 538 | |||
*Nitrogen Plant at Modderfontein, 322 | |||
*Port Elizabeth Harbour, 269, 323, 538 | |||
*Railcars, 404 | |||
*Rail Durability, 194 | |||
*Rail Rates on Coal Reduced, 194 | |||
*Railway Bridges in the Free State, 322 | |||
*Railway Works, Proposed, 269 | |||
*Rhodesian Railways, 194 | |||
*Rhodesia-Walvis Bay Railway, 405 | |||
*Road Passenger Service Between Nairobi | |||
*and Johannesburg, 269 | |||
*Roan Antelope Smelter, 194 | |||
*Robinson Deep Shaft Reaches 7730ft., 538 | |||
*Rock Fall in Gold Mine, Huge, 645 | |||
*Russian Oil, 269 | |||
*S.A.R. Workshops at Bloemfontein, 322 | |||
*Shaft Sinking Record, 538 | |||
*Standardising Locomotives, 404 | |||
*State Iron and Steel Works, 538 | |||
*State Steel Works, 538 | |||
*Stremmatograph Research, 404 | |||
*Sub-stations for Cape Town, Additional, 645 | |||
*Union's Marshalling Yard at Gun Hill, 322 | |||
*Use of Electricity Increasing, 538 | |||
*Vereeniging Extensions, 404 | |||
*Victoria Falls Power, 404 | |||
*SOWING with Mechanical Sowers, (585) | |||
*Spain to Sell War Vessels by Auction, (99) | |||
*Spectroscopic Laboratory Built Inside Refrigerator at Massachusetts, (261) | |||
*Spray Painting Plant, Aerograph, 299 | |||
*Stainless Iron and Steel Production, E. C. | |||
*Smith, 663; (Leader, 669) | |||
*Statistical Method in Industrial Standardisation, Dr. W. A. Stewhart, (379) | |||
*Steam Turbine Blades, Erosion 8f, F. W. | |||
*Gardner, 146, 174, 202 | |||
*Steel Welded Coal Barge for Port of New York, (613) | |||
*Stephenson's Piston Valve of 1832, 479 | |||
*Stokers for Firing Lancashire Boilers, Mechanical, James Hodgkinson (Salford), Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Stone Breaker, Impact, F. Parker, Ltd., R.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Stone Slitting Wheel, F. Gilman (B.S.T.), Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii | |||
*Stonework, Decay of, 439 | |||
*Stoves, Gas-heated, Wm. Allday and Co., Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Strainer, Rotoklene, Ashworth and Parker, 700 | |||
*Stratosphere Ascent of Professor Piccard from | |||
*Zurich, (639) | |||
*Suction Gas and Tractors, 473 | |||
*Sugar and Water, Substitute for Lubricating | |||
*Oil, (423) | |||
*Sugar Cane Mills for Natal Electrically Driven, | |||
*Mirrlees, Watson Company, Ltd., 686, 687, 694 | |||
*Sugar for Setting Lime Mortar, (287) | |||
*Sugar Industry in Natal, Process Steam-electric Plant for, 127 | |||
*Sugar Maple Wood for Industrial Purposes, (313) | |||
*Sugar Production from Beet Juice by Micro-flotation, (287) | |||
*Sulphate of Ammonia, Export of Canadian-made, to China, the Dutch Indies, and Hawaii, (367) | |||
*Sulphur Plant in Norway, (395) | |||
*SUPPLEMENTS : | |||
*Annual Reviews (Eight-page Supplement, | |||
*January 1st, 1932) | |||
*British Industries Fair at Birmingham (Eight-page Supplements, February 19th | |||
*and 26th, 1932) | |||
*Comparative Radiographs : X-rays and | |||
*Radium (Two-page Supplement, May 6th, 1932) | |||
*Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd | |||
*Sabaudo Liner " Conti di Savoia " (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932) | |||
*Sydney Harbour Bridge (Two-page Supplement, March 18th, 1932; Four-page Supplement, April 8th, 1932) | |||
*THE METALLURGIST (Sixteen-page Supplements, January 29th, 1932; February 26th, 1932; Mareh 25th, 1932; April 29th, 1932; May 27th, 1932; June 24th, 1932) | |||
*Surface Flaws in Metal Objects, Detecting, (71) | |||
*Survey of Arctic Sea, North of Hudson Bay, | |||
*by H.M.S. " Challenger," (449) | |||
*Surveying in Canada, (220) | |||
*Symons Cone Crusher at Cumberland, Granite | |||
*Company's Quarry, 674 | |||
*Synchronisation of Public Clocks at Stoke-on-Trent, (13) | |||
*Synthetic Ammonia Plant for Italy to be | |||
*Worked with Hydro-electric Power, (13) | |||
*T | |||
*TANK Cars for Dry Commodities, General | |||
*American Tank Car Corporation, 510 | |||
*Tar Production at Fuel Research Station, (71) | |||
*Taxation and Tariffs, Sir Herbert Austin, (565) | |||
*Tea Growing in Georgia. (341) | |||
*TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY: | |||
*Automatic Printers between London and | |||
*New York, (261) | |||
*Automatic Telephone Extensions in Bir. | |||
*mingham District, (529) | |||
*Automatic Telephones Installed at Shanghai, (475) | |||
*Bombay-Calcutta Telephone Connection | |||
*Nearing Completion, (211) | |||
*Cable Communication between England and | |||
*Canada, (287) | |||
*Telegraph and Telephone Lines of Irak | |||
*Petroleum Company to be Carried on Steel | |||
*Pipe Poles, (501) | |||
*TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued) : | |||
*Telephone Connects Halifax to Vancouver, (211) | |||
*Telephone Exchange for Pinner, Manual, (667) | |||
*Telephone Progress in London Area, 184 | |||
*Telephones for Business Use, Increased | |||
*Demands in North-Western Area of England, (157) | |||
*Submarine Telephone Cable between Key | |||
*West and Havana, (129) | |||
*TELESCOPE at Ohio Wesleyan University, | |||
*Mirror Installed in, (43) | |||
*Testing Machine, Self-indicating Universal, | |||
*W. and T. Avery, Ltd., 644 | |||
*Testing Machine, 1785-Ton, Baldwin, Southwark Corporation, 220 | |||
*Testing Materials, International Association | |||
*for, General Meeting of British Branch, 528 | |||
*Testing Zinc Coating on Galvanised Wires, 445 | |||
*Timber and Dry Rot, (129); Research, 322; | |||
*Seasoning of, (261), (613) | |||
*Timber for Building and Structural Purposes, | |||
*Empire, (449) | |||
*Timbers and Resistance to Stresses, Testa on | |||
*Home-grown, (99) | |||
*Tin-plate Production at Yawata Ironworks, | |||
*Japan, (99) | |||
*Tin Research, Developments on, (157) | |||
*Tire Factory at Oakville, near Toronto, Opens | |||
*After Being Closed Five Years, (13) | |||
*Torpedo Recovered from Sea Bed after Ten | |||
*Years' Immersion, (613) | |||
*Trackless Trolley Vehicles and Passenger | |||
*Journeys during 1931 in Great Britain, (157) | |||
*Traction Engines with Original Fire-boxes, | |||
*Thirty-eight and Forty Years Respectively, (99) | |||
*Tractors, Suction Gas and, 473 | |||
*Trade Figures between China and Canada, (43) | |||
*Trade Wastes and Effluents, Bill for Consolidation of Existing Legislation, (341) | |||
*Traffic Control by Light Signals in London, (585) | |||
*Traffic Control by Lights, Metropolitan Area | |||
*to be Dealt with, (667) | |||
*Traffic Control System for Exeter, (639) | |||
*Traffic Signs Departmental Committee Meets, (71) | |||
*Train Ferry Steamers, American Sea-going, | |||
*E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429, 446, 471 | |||
*Training of Engine-room Artificers, 121 | |||
*Training of Engineers, (211) | |||
*Tramcars for London, Improved, (557) | |||
*Tramway Returns for 1930-31, (177) | |||
*Tramways in Paris Replaced on Some Sections | |||
*by Motor Omnibuses, (13) | |||
*Transmission Gear, Hobbs' Automatic Variable, 243 | |||
*Transmission Towers and Strain, (261) | |||
*Transport, Exceptional Feat of, C. A. Parsons | |||
*and Co., Ltd., 646 | |||
*Transport in Relation to Town and Regional | |||
*Planning, (71) | |||
*Transportation in Canada, Royal Commission | |||
*Appointed, (43) | |||
*Tratman, E. E. R., American Sea-going Train | |||
*Ferry Steamers, 388, 429 | |||
*Trevithick's Cottage at Camborne Taken Over | |||
*by Federation of Old Cornish Societies, (585) | |||
*Truck for Standard-gauge, Side Tipping, | |||
*Robert Hudson, Ltd., Suppt., 19.2.32, | |||
*vi | |||
*Tube Sealing Tool, F. Gilman (B.S.T.), Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii | |||
*Tungsten Ore Deposits of Lunenbourg County, | |||
*Nova Scotia, (693) | |||
*Tungsten Ore Production in Nova Scotia, (449) | |||
*Tuplin, W. A., Trend of British Express Locomotive Design, 149 | |||
*Turner and Newall, Ltd., Pensions Fund, (152) | |||
*UNIVERSITY Undergraduates and Industrial | |||
*Employment, (693) | |||
*V | |||
*VALVE, Electrically Operated, Rheostatic | |||
*Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 282, 283 | |||
*Valve, 36in. " Ismailia " Tidal Flap, 244 | |||
*Valve Control Board at Kirkstall Power | |||
*Station, Hopkinsons Ltd., 607 | |||
*Valves, High-head Turbine Inlet Sluice, Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 320, 321 | |||
*Ventilating and Cooling System, Flettner, 273 | |||
*Vice, Air-operated Bench, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi | |||
*Vice, Air-operated Machine, Alfred Herbert, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi | |||
*Victoria and Albert Embankments, Raising of, (S41) | |||
*Visit to Works of Negretti and Zambra, 208, 212 | |||
*Volcanic Dust for Mixing with Concrete and | |||
*Asphalt for Roads, (367) | |||
*w | |||
*WAGON, 2300-gallon Tank, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 701 | |||
*Washing Machine for Interior and Exterior | |||
*of Houses and Boats, (449) | |||
*Water, Apparatus for Chlorinating, Royles, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Rater, Foaming of Boiling, 595 | |||
*Water, Flowing (Irrigation), 604 | |||
*Water Gauge, High-pressure, Hopkinsons, Ltd., 607, 608 | |||
*Water Level Indicator for Overhead Tanks, | |||
*Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., 136 | |||
*Water Pipes of a Century Discovered at North | |||
*Shields, (613) | |||
*Water Pollution Research Board, Annual | |||
*Report, 108 | |||
*Water Softening Plant, John Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*WATER SUPPLY : | |||
*Artesian Well at Holloway Sanatorium, | |||
*Virginia Water, 108 | |||
*Bartley Green Reservoir, Water Leakage at, (639) | |||
*Bore-hole Pumping Plant, C. Isler and Co., | |||
*Ltd., 194 | |||
*WATER SUPPLY (continued) : | |||
*Metropolitan Water Board, Work on, 47 | |||
*Reservoir for Bristol Water Supply, (211) | |||
*Reservoir for Colony of Hong Kong, (99) | |||
*Sluice Gates and Regulators for Sukkur | |||
*Irrigation Undertaking, 138 | |||
*Sukkur Irrigation Undertaking, Sluice Gates | |||
*and Regulators for, 138 | |||
*Water Supply for Hull, Proposed, (42) | |||
*for Municipality of Mysore, (667) | |||
*for New York, Catskill Aqueduct Nearing Completion, (475) | |||
*for San Diego, (71) | |||
*for Springfield, Illinois, (13) | |||
*for Toronto from Lake | |||
*Ontario, (449) | |||
*of Calcutta, (693) | |||
*System of New York City, (367) | |||
*Waterworks Competition for Izmir Municipality, (211) | |||
*Waterworks Scheme at Tewkesbury, (157) | |||
*WATER Turbine for Svir Hydro-electric Plant, | |||
*Russia, Kaplan Type, (449) | |||
*Weather Conditions and Effect on Engineering | |||
*Activities, (12) | |||
*WELDING : | |||
*All-welded Steel Framed Building at Walthamstow, Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., 310, 311 | |||
*Arc Welding Set, " Castle," J. H. Holmes and | |||
*Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i | |||
*Electric Arc Welding in Ships, 137 | |||
*Electrically Welded Fractionating Columns, 219 | |||
*Experimental Work on Welds, 527 | |||
*Oxy-acetylene Welding Blow-pipe, Improved | |||
*Type of, (185) | |||
*Plastic Arc Welding Apparatus, G. D. Peters, | |||
*Ltd., B.I.F., 235 | |||
*Shaft, Straightening by Electric Welding, (667) | |||
*WELDING (continued) : | |||
*Welded Fractionating Columns, Electrically, | |||
*Thompson Brothers (Bilston), Ltd., 219 | |||
*Welded .Joint for Pipes, Dawson," Stewarts | |||
*and Lloyds, Ltd., B.I.F., 281 | |||
*Welding, Automatic Carbon Arc, A.E.G. | |||
*Electric Company, Ltd., 483 | |||
*Welding and Cutting Machines, Oxyacetylene, British Oxygen Company, Ltd., | |||
*B.I.F., 310 | |||
*Welding Apparatus, Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., B.I.F., 282 | |||
*Welding Austenitic Steels, (43) | |||
*Welding High Chromium Irons and Steels, (129) | |||
*Welding Hydraulic Accumulator with Sif-bronze, (585) | |||
*Welding in Steel Structural Work : British | |||
*Practice, Major Caldwell, 620 | |||
*Welding Metals, John Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi | |||
*Welding Set, Motor Generator, Quasi-Arc | |||
*Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v | |||
*Welding Set, Portable Transformer, Quasi-Arc Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32 | |||
*Welding Set, Small 10/20 H.P. Portable, | |||
*Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 647 | |||
*Welds, Experimental Work on, 527 | |||
*X-rays in Welding Industry, R. A. Stephen, 393 | |||
*WHALE Oil Production in 1931, (211) | |||
*Whaling Parent Ship " Vestfold," 18, 21 | |||
*Wharf Piles and Timbers, Deterioration of, (157) | |||
*White Metal on Mild Steel Surfaces, Adhesion | |||
*and Fatigue of Thin Coatings of, 205 | |||
*White Star Motor Liner " Georgic," Harland | |||
*and Wolff, Ltd., 660, 661 | |||
*Winch, Totally Enclosed Steam Trawl, Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., B.I.F., 207 | |||
*Windowless Building for Canadian Laundry, (185) | |||
*Winterthur Works of Sulzer Brothers, Oil | |||
*Engine Works Extension at, 296 | |||
*Wire Cloth and Perforated Metal, N. Greening | |||
*and Sons, Ltd., B.I.F., 285 | |||
*WIRELESS : | |||
*British Broadcasting Corporation, Headquarters of, 537 | |||
*B.B.C. West Regional Transmitting Station, | |||
*Oil Engines for Dynamo Driving, (475) | |||
*British Wireless Exports During First | |||
*Quarter of 1932, (613) | |||
*Broadcast Transmitter for Irish High-power | |||
*Broadcasting Station, Marconi, (501) | |||
*Broadcasting Station in Switzerland, 439 | |||
*Buenos Aires Broadcasting Station, (423) | |||
*Empire Broadcasting, 117 | |||
*Florence Broadcasting Station Opened, (237) | |||
*Joint Meeting by Wireless, 87 | |||
*Marconi Wireless Installations on British | |||
*Trawlers, (43) | |||
*Problems of Moving Coil Loud Speakers, (129) | |||
*Radio Sets and Accessories for Canada, (341) | |||
*Radio Telephone for Forestry Protective | |||
*Work. Marconi, (43) | |||
*Savoy-hill B.B.C. Studios Closed, (557) | |||
*Swiss " Regional " Broadcasting Scheme, (313) | |||
*Television Studio at Broadcasting House. (43) | |||
*Transmissions from National Physical Laboratory Discontinued, (157) | |||
*Transmitter and Receiver on an Autogiro, 647 | |||
*Ventilating Plant for B.B.C. Studios, Carrier | |||
*Engineering Company, 537 | |||
*'ireless Communication between " Flying | |||
*Scotsman " and Air Liner " Haracles, (613) | |||
*Wireless Equipment for Elders and Fyfles, | |||
*Ltd., Fleet, (157) | |||
*Wireless Industry of Canada Increases, (613) | |||
*W'i'reless Operation, Pedal Generator for, | |||
*Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, | |||
*Ltd., 322 | |||
*Wireless Sets " on Approval " Without | |||
*Licence, (211) | |||
*WIRE Rod Syndicate, International Export | |||
*Difficulties over Currency Conditions, (261) | |||
*Wire Rods Production at Kobe Steel Works, (367) | |||
*Wire Rope Cutter, Hardypick, Ltd., B.I.F. | |||
*Suppt., 26.2.32, ii | |||
*Withorite Vein Discovered in Durham Colliery, (475) | |||
*Wood Distillation Plants in Canada, Value of | |||
*Production, (7 1 ) | |||
*Wood Pipe for Ventilating Tunnels. (613) | |||
*Woodworking Machines, Midland Saw and Tool | |||
*Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 285 | |||
*Works' Demonstration at Ransomes and | |||
*Rapier, Ltd., Ipswich, 525 | |||
*Works Laboratory at Kilmarnock, Glenfield and | |||
*Kennedy, Ltd.. 494, 502 | |||
*World Foundry Congress, 1932, Paris, (667) | |||
*World Power Conference, Sectional Meeting in | |||
*Scandinavia, 405, (501) | |||
*Worm Gear Contacts, Determination of, Stuart | |||
*Miall, 546 | |||
*Woven Wire Cloth, G. A. Harvey and Co. (London), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii | |||
*x | |||
*X-RAY Crystal Analysis and its Various Applications, Sir William Bragg. (458) | |||
*X-rays in Welding Industry, R. A. Stephen, 393 | |||
*z | |||
*ZINC Coating on Galvanised Wires, Lieut.-Commander G. K. Rylancls, 445 | |||
*Zinc Ores Reduced by Use of Natural Gas, (529) | |||
*Zuider Zee Reclamation Delayed on Economic | |||
*Reasons, (313) | |||
*A | |||
*AGRICULTURAL and General Engineers, | |||
*Meeting of, 1 | |||
*Agricultural and General Engineers, Position | |||
*of, 201 | |||
*Air Liner Struck by Lightning, 517 | |||
*Aircraft Wreckage, Interference with, 383 | |||
*Amalgamation Scheme of Steel Makers, 629 | |||
*American Unemployment Relief Scheme, 545 | |||
*Arctic Air Route, 251 | |||
*Automatic Couplings, 411 | |||
*Award of Duddell Medal, 329 | |||
*B | |||
*B.E.A.M.A. Meeting, 329 | |||
*" Back to Coal " Deputation, 465 | |||
*Beardmore, William, and Co., Ltd., Annual | |||
*Meeting, 545 | |||
*Beckton Gasworks, Opening of Plant at, 491 | |||
*Birthday Honours, 629, (639) | |||
*Board of Trade Returns, 411 | |||
*Bridge at Calcutta, " Willingdon," 1 | |||
*Brighton Line Electrification, 655 | |||
*Britain's Year of Opportunity, 601 | |||
*British Aircraft, Order from Belgium for, 31 | |||
*British Electrical Manufacturers and the Argentine, 173 | |||
*British Electrical Research, 173 | |||
*British Engineering in China, 601 | |||
*British Locomotive Industry, 465 | |||
*British Railways, 629 | |||
*British Shipping and World Trade, 87 | |||
*British Standards Institution, 251 | |||
*Broadcasting Station in Switzerland, 439 | |||
*Building Exhibition, Proposed Permanent, 277 | |||
*Business Forecast, F.B.I., 145, 491 | |||
*C | |||
*CALLENDER'S Jubilee, 411 | |||
*Cammell Laird and Co., Reorganisation of, 303, 491 | |||
*Canal Merger, 31 | |||
*Cape Air Mail, 87 | |||
*Cape Town's 33,000-Volt Alternator, 277 | |||
*Cast Iron Research, 545 | |||
*Central Control of Transport, 173 | |||
*Channel Ferry, 465 | |||
*City of London Electric Lighting Company, 357 | |||
*Clyde Launch of 1932, The First, 117 | |||
*Clyde Navigation Trust, 31 | |||
*Coal and Oil, 201 | |||
*Coke Ovens for Blast-furnace Gas, 357 | |||
*Colloidal Fuels for Marine Service, 655, (693) | |||
*Compagnie G6n6rale Transatlantique, 31 | |||
*Copper Oxide Rectifiers, 201 | |||
*Cornish Tin, 439 | |||
*Cunard Liner, Committee of Inquiry, 465 | |||
*Cunard Liner, Sir Felix Pole and, 491 | |||
*Cunard Liner, Stoppage of Work on, 1, 31, 117, 145, 277 | |||
*D | |||
*DECAY of Stonework, 439 | |||
*Defence of the Tramcar, 61 | |||
*Destroyer Launches, Recent, 411 | |||
*Duckham, Sir Arthur, and Iron and Steel, 117 | |||
*Duncan, Sir Andrew, and his Visit to Canada, 117 | |||
*E | |||
*ECONOMIC Position of Shipping, 201 | |||
*EconomiPos in Road 'crampon, 683 | |||
*" Efficiency Census " on L.M.S. Railway, 629 | |||
*Efficient Distribution in Industry, 87 | |||
*Efficiency of British Shipping, 629 | |||
*Electric Lighting in Coal Mines, 227 | |||
*Electrical Future of England, 303 | |||
*Electrical Industry, Mr. P. J. Pybus's Message | |||
*for 1932 to, 1 | |||
*Electrical Measuring Instruments, 201 | |||
*Electrical and Tool Trade Statistics, 277 | |||
*Electricity in Industry, 251 | |||
*Electrification in Russia, 357 | |||
*Empire Broadcasting, 117 | |||
*Empire Trade, 573 | |||
*Engineers' Club, Manchester, Annual Meeting, 357 | |||
*Engineers' German Circle, 145 | |||
*F | |||
*FAST Cross-Channel Motor Ship, 145 | |||
*Federation of British Industries, 303 | |||
*Fellows of the Imperial College, 411 | |||
*Files and Rasps, 227 | |||
*Flying Boats, Large, 87 | |||
*French Air Services, 383 | |||
*French Line Cabin Ship " Champlain," 683 | |||
*French Line Cabin Ship " Lafayette," 517 | |||
*French Line, Financing the, 187 | |||
*Fruit-carrying Steamer " Erin," 601 | |||
*G | |||
*GALLOWAY Water Power Scheme, 329 | |||
*Gas for Road Vehicles, 227, 629 | |||
*Gebel Aulia Barrage, 87 | |||
*" Georges Philippar," Loss of, 545 | |||
*German Shipping Credits, Proposed, 303 | |||
*Great Western Railway Cross-Channel | |||
*Steamers, 201 | |||
*G.W.R. Work for 1932, Programme, 1 | |||
*" Grid " in South Scotland, 87 | |||
*H | |||
*HANDCRAFT, 61 | |||
*High-speed Oil Engine Progress, 251 | |||
*High-speed Seaplanes, 357 | |||
*Humber Bridge Scheme, 517 | |||
*Hunter, Sir John, on Industry, 357 | |||
*I | |||
*IDLE Tonnage, 465 | |||
*Import Duties, 465 | |||
*Imported Steel, 411 | |||
*Industrial Activity in Birmingham. 31 | |||
*Inspection Processes in Industry, 573 | |||
*Inspectors of Factories. 303 | |||
*Institute of Physics, 573 | |||
*Institution of Civil Engineers, Annual Dinner, 251 | |||
*International Trade, 629 | |||
*Irak Pipe Line, :383 | |||
*Iron and Steel Industry. Reorganisation of, 683 | |||
*Iron and Steel Tariff. 491 | |||
*Italian Shipping Merger, 31 | |||
*J | |||
*JOINT Meeting by Wireless, 87 | |||
*K | |||
*KELVIN Medal, 491 | |||
*L | |||
*LLOYD Barrage on the Indus, 61 | |||
*Locomotive Economies on L.M.S. Railway, 227 | |||
*L.M.S. Railway Steamer " Duchess of Hamilton," 517 | |||
*L.M.S. Railway's " Efficiency Census," 629 | |||
*L.M.S. Steamers, Reconditioned, 439 | |||
*London Motor Coach Services, 573 | |||
*London and North-Eastern Railway, Improvements on, 201 | |||
*London's Tramways, 491 | |||
*London's Water, 545 | |||
*M | |||
*MACHINE Tool Trades Association, 383 | |||
*Manchester Electricity, 629 | |||
*Manchester Ship Canal, 227 | |||
*Measurement of Ships, 251 | |||
*Mechanised Vehicles in Army, 573 | |||
*Mersey Docks Improvements, 465 | |||
*Mersey Tunnel, 227, 329 | |||
*Metals Research, 655 | |||
*Metropolitan Railway, Birthday of, 61 | |||
*Middlesex Sewerage Scheme, 31 | |||
*" Miss England the Third," 439, 517 | |||
*Moisture in Timber, 601 | |||
*• | |||
*N | |||
*NANKING-PUKO'W Train Ferry, Proposed, 683 | |||
*National Power Scheme, 655 | |||
*National Testing Association, 517 | |||
*Nelson Liner " Highland Patriot," 545 | |||
*Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electricity Supply, 35T | |||
*Nile Bridge at Cairo, " Kasr-el-Nil,' 173 | |||
*Northern Coke Research Committee, 439 | |||
*0 | |||
*OBSOLETE Ships, 683 | |||
*Oil Engines at Bedford, 683 | |||
*Our Overseas Trade, 629 | |||
*P | |||
*PATENTS, 655 | |||
*Pneumatic-tired Rail Coach, 173 | |||
*Polish Coal, 277 | |||
*Port of Manchester, 383 | |||
*Portsmouth Electricity Undertaking, 465 | |||
*Preservation of Historic Locomotives, 383 | |||
*Profit-sharing in Co-operative Societies, 61 | |||
*Profit-sharing in 1931, 683 | |||
*Propeller Tunnel, Gift of, 201 | |||
*R | |||
*RAIL and Road, 329 | |||
*Rail and Road in France, 329 | |||
*Railway Electrification, 251 | |||
*Railway and Road Transport, 117 | |||
*Railway Pooling Scheme, 601 | |||
*Railway Statistics, 439 | |||
*Rationalisation in Shipbuilding Industry, 439 | |||
*Redundant Shipyard, 655 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete, 357 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete Association, 491 | |||
*Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., 683 | |||
*Road Congresses, Mr. P. J. Pybus Accepts | |||
*Office of Honorary President of British | |||
*Organising Committee, 1 | |||
*Road and Rail, 411 | |||
*Road and Rail Joint Committee, :329 | |||
*Road Transport League, 655 | |||
*Royal Mail Group Reorganisation, 277, 303 | |||
*Rural Reconstruction Association, 383 | |||
*S | |||
*SALESMANSHIP, 383 | |||
*Science Museum Anniversary, 573 | |||
*Scottish Industry, 655 | |||
*Scrapping of Ships, 573 | |||
*Selby Swing Bridge, 227 | |||
*Sewage Pumping Station at Acton, 61 | |||
*Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, 251 | |||
*Shipyard Wages and Working Conditions, 329, 411, 617 | |||
*Smoke Abatement, Progress in, 145, 491, 545 | |||
*Southampton Dock, Progress at, 277 | |||
*Southern Railway Channel Island Steamer | |||
*" Isle of Sark," 303 | |||
*South-East London Technical Institute, 251 | |||
*Steel and Protection, 629 | |||
*Steel Makers' Amalgamation Scheme, 629 | |||
*Structural Steel in Buildings, 173 | |||
*Subsidies to Civil Aviation in Belgium, 465 | |||
*Sugar Machinery, 683 | |||
*Sunken Submarine " M 2," 117, 145, 173, 30:3, 329 | |||
*T | |||
*TELEPHONE Apparatus for Marine Wireless | |||
*Stations, 545 | |||
*Telephone Building in London, Latest, 173 | |||
*Telephones in Birmingham District, 227 | |||
*Television and the Cinema, 145 | |||
*Tests of Lorries in Desert, 573 | |||
*Thames Conservancy Board, 61 | |||
*Thames Pleasure Steamer " Royal Eagle," 227, 517 | |||
*Trade Exhibition Ship " Letitia," 601 | |||
*Trade Exhibition on a Liner, 117 | |||
*Trade Union Council and Shipbuilding, 357 | |||
*Tramways and Trolley Buses, 31 | |||
*Trans-African Air Fleet, 439 | |||
*Transformers for Barking Power Station, | |||
*Hackbridge, 1 | |||
*Trans-Saharan Railway, :357 | |||
*U | |||
*U.S. Airship " Akron," 227 | |||
*V | |||
*VENTILATION of Mersey Tunnel, 277 | |||
*w | |||
*WATERLOO Bridge, Future of, 61, 117, 201, 491, 601, 655 | |||
*Welded Steel Structures, 303 | |||
*Wellington Floating Dock, Arrival at Wellington, 1 | |||
*Wireless on Cape Air Route, 517 | |||
*Wireless Telephone Service to South Africa, 145 | |||
*Work on French Liners, 145, 173 | |||
*World's Shipbuilding Returns, 411 | |||
*Wright, Sir Charles, and British Industry, 383 | |||
*z | |||
*ZUIDER Zee Reclamation, 601 | |||
* | |||
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A
- A.E.G. Electric Company, Ltd., Automatic Carbon Arc Welding, 483
- Allday, Wm., and Co., Ltd., Gas-heated Stoves, B.I.F., 310
- Alldays and Onions, Ltd., Oil-fired Double Chamber Type Tool Hardening Furnace, B.I.F., 258
- Allen, W. H., Sons and Co., Ltd., 50-kW Turbo-generator Set, B.I.F., 234; 132-kW Allen D.C. Generator, B.I.F., 234; 200 B.H.P. Six-cylinder Oil Engine, B.I.F., 234
- American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429
- Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, Ltd., Werkspoor Supercharged Engines for Anglo-Saxon Oil Tankers, 77
- Argentine Cruiser " Veinticinco de Mayo," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Armstrong, H. C., Effect of Furnace Design on Scale Formation, 608
- Armstrong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., Heavy Oil-engined Six-wheel Lorry, 675
- Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Brass Melting Furnace, B.I.F., 258; Oil-electric Shunting Locomotive, 674
- Arrol, Sir William and Co., Ltd., Benue Bridge, in Nigeria, 574, 575, 586, 602, 603, 614
- Ashworth and Parker, Self-cleaning Strainer, 700
- Asquith, William, Ltd., bin. Horizontal Boring, Drilling, and Milling Machine, 526, 527
- Associated Radio Pictures, Ltd., Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 130
- Auerbach and Scheibe, A.G., Five-unit High-speed Drilling Machine, 318, 319; High-speed Light Drilling Machine, 318, 319
- Avery, W. and T., Ltd., Direct-reading Hardness Testing Machine, B.I.F., 236; Self-indicating Universal Testing Machine, 644
B
- B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., " Flex Shaft " Machine for Mechanical Rubbing and Polishing, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii
- Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., Automatic Lubricator for Conveyor Chains, B.I.F., 206; Express Sectional Boiler for H.M.S. " Guardian," 51; Totally Enclosed Steam Trawl Winch, B.I.F., 207; 85 B.H.P. Cold-starting Oil Engine, B.I.F., 207
- Bagnall, W. G., Ltd., 2ft. Gauge Locomotive for Gwalior Light Railway, 164
- Baker, G. S., Problems of Ship Propulsion, 582
- Baker, Humphrey, The Great Western Railway Record, 638; (Leading Article, 641)
- Baldwin-Southwark Corporation, 1785-Ton Testing Machine, 220
- Barnsbury Works of Negretti and Zambra, 208, 212
- Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., 12-kW High-velocity Forced Draught Vertical Tempering Furnace, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii; 16-kW " Birlee " Electric Furnace, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii; 20-kW High-speed Tool Furnace, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii
- Boardman, Robert, Rivets in Shipbuilding, 590
- Boving and Co., Ltd., 17,000 Horse-power Pelton, Wheel for the Punjab, 44, 48, 49
- Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Ltd., Gas-heated Furnaces, B.I.F., 309
- Brewer, F. W., Three-cylinder Express Engines, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 684
- Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, Form of Fire-grate for Lancashire Boilers, 567; Vertical Coal Dryer, 128
- Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd., Bristol Type 118 General Purpose Machine, 36
- British Insulated Cables, Ltd., Magnetic Moulder, 109
- Bastian and Allen, Ltd., Electrode Boiler for Distilling Water, 366
- Battersea Power Station, Progress on, 5 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Beardmore and Co., Ltd., Oil-electric Rail Cars on the Pamplona San Sebastian Railway, 136
- Beira, Port Improvements at, 428, 429
- Bellasis, E. S., Floods in the Thames and Wey Valleys, 335
- Bellingham, Stanley, Ltd., Arc Lamps, Small, 69
- Bennie, James, and Sons, Ltd., Folding, Rounding, and Box Forming Machine, 404
- Benson Boiler at Langerbrugge, 9
- Benue Bridge in Nigeria, Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd., 574, 575, 586, 602, 603, 614
- Bertrams, Ltd., Punching, Plate Splitting, and Cropping Machine, 192
- British Oxygen Company, Ltd., Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting Machines, B.I.F., 310
- British Sangamo Company, Ltd., Electric Clocks, B.I.F., 284; Single-phase Meter, B.I.F., 284
- British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., Electrical Scientific Devices, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii; Induction Heater Circuit, 96; Motor Controlled by Photo-cell and Thyratron, 96; Portable Oil Testing Sets, 165; Resistance Vacuum Furnace, 403; Small Power Transformers for 132-kV Circuits, 566; Thyratron Controlling Spot Light, 96
- British Timkin, Ltd., Tapered Roller Bearings, B.I.F., 310
- Brookes (Oldbury), Ltd., Direct Motor-driven, Three-roller Coiling Machine, B.I.F., 259
- Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., Control Gear for A.C. Motors, 80
- Broom and Wade, Ltd., Petrol-driven Air Compressors, B.I.F., 285
- Brown, David, and Sons, Ltd., Gear-testing Instrument, 138
- Bruce Peebles and Co., Ltd., 1000-kW Automatic Rectifier Equipment at Harrow, 672
- Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., Water Level Indicator for Overhead Tanks, 136
- Burdons, Ltd., Oil-fired Rivet-heating Furnace, B.I.F., 258
- Butler Machine Tool Company, Ltd., Draw-cut Shaping Machine, 506; Open-sided Planing Machine, 191
- Butters Brothers and Co., Monotower Cranes for Lochaber Power Scheme, 700
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- C.G.T. Cargo Steamer " San Antonio," 20
- Cadbury Brothers, Finchley-road Railhead Distribution Depot, 310
- Cambridge Instrument Company, Ltd., Apparatus for Automatic Temperature Control, B.I.F., 309; Humidity Recorder, 40; Moullin Variable Condenser, 40; Portable Humidity Meter, B.I.F., 309
- Canadian Pacific Liner " Empress of Britain," 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Canning, W., and Co., Ltd., Chromium Plating Vat, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii; Electric Cable-heating Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19,2,32, iii; Polishing and Buffing Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii
- Carrier Engineering Company, B.B.C. Studio Ventilating Plant, 537
- Central Electricity Board's Fourth Annual Report, 338
- " Cheltenham Flyer," Record Set Up by, 638; (Leading Article), 641
- Cheney, H.,and A. J. Maddock, Resistance Vacuum Furnace, 403
- Christiansen and Meyer, Cylinder Unit of Christiansen Engine, 52
- Christie Two-stroke Gas Displacement Pump, Marcus Hodges and Sons, Ltd., 536
- Cierva Autogiro Company, Ltd., Two-seater Cierva Cabin Type Autogiro, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., Johnson Boiler, 50, 51
- Coats Machine Tool Company, Ltd., Spring-testing Machine, 97
- Collet and Engelhard. Machine Tool Company, Horizontal Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, 267; Milling Cutter Grinder, 268
- Cooper. H. O., Modern Slide Rule, 658
- Cart, Robert, and Son, Ltd., Double-deck Vibratory Screen, B.I.F., 282
- Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., Chain Drive for Cork Mill in Linoleum Factory, B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32., vii
- Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel-turning Plant, 342, 346, 347
- Craven's Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Ltd., Railway Plough Brake Van for London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, 622
- Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., Belt-drive Mounting, 647
- Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd., Repulsion Induction Motor, B.I.F., 234; " Tong Test " Ammeter, 68
- Cunard Liner, Progress on, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
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- Darlington Rustless Steel and Iron Company, Ltd., " Defirust " Works at Darlington, 288, 293
- Darwins, Ltd., Magnetic Separators, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Davis Furnaces, Ltd., High-temperature Forging Furnace, B.I.F., 309
- Deane, H. J., Jetty Works of Ford Motor Company at Dagenham, 205
- Delco-Remy and Hyatt, Ltd,, Roller-bearing Axle-box. 432
- Demag Aktiengesellschaft, Multiple Arm Grab, 701
- Dickinson, H. \V., Richard Trevithick, 560
- Digby, W. P., Justification of Organised Engineering Inspection, 118, 151
- Dominion Machinery Company. Ltd., Overhead Sanding Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii
- Donkin (The Bryan Donkin Company, Ltd.), Impeller of High-speed Exhauster, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, i
- Donovan and Co., Electric Control Gear, B.I.F., 309
- Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., Sydney Harbour Bridge, 304, 314, 330, 358, 359, 384, 412, 413, 440, 466 (Two-page Supplement, March 18th, 1932, Four-page Supplement, April 8th, 1932; Reprint, (535), 608
- Douglas, Arthur H., Models and Analogies for Demonstrating Electrical Principles, 252
- Drayton Regulator and Instrument Company, Ring Balance Flow Meter, 69
- Drewry Car Company, Ltd., Petrol Engine-driven Freight Van for Bermuda Railway, 109
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- E-H Engineering, Ltd., Fuel Injection System, 420
- Edison-Swan Electric Company, Ltd., Surge Protector, 42
- Edwards, F. J., Ltd., Bending Rolls Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Metal-working Machines, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Electro-dynamic Construction Company, Single-phase Split-phase Induction Motor, B.I.F., 283
- Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., Humidity Meter Transmitter, 70; " Siemens " Humidity Meter, 70
- Ellison, George, Ltd., " Bantam " Star-delta Starter, B.I.F., 236
- Ellison Insulations, Ltd., " Tufnol " Synthetic Resin Varnish Products, B.I.F., 260
- Evans, I. 0., High-tension Cables, 638
- Evans, U. R., Some Aspects of the Corrosion Problem, 504, 532; (Leader, 503)
- Everett, Edgecumbe and Co., Ltd., Conduit Tester, 41; Fault Recorder, 41; " Syn-clock " Operated Time Switch, 41
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- Faire" Aviation Company, Ltd., Fairey Long-range Monoplane, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932); " Gordon " General-purpose Machine, 14
- Fearnchough, W., Ltd., Rope-trimming Cutter, B.I.F. Suppt., 26,2,32, v
- Federation of British Industries, Sir James Lithgow on Position of Industry, 426
- Ferguson Brothers (Port-Glasgow), Ltd., Bucket Dredger for Thames Service, 422
- Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., Laboratory for Mechanical Testing of Switchgear, 365
- Ferranti, Ltd., Electrostatic Voltmeter, 97; Exhibition of Products, 703; Mercury Switch On-load Transformer Tap changing Gear, 191; Moving Coil Voltage Regulators, 210; Multi-range D.C. Test Set, 96
- Fielding and Platt, Ltd., Pneumatic Riveters for Russia, 676
- Firth, Thos., and John Brown, Ltd., " F.D.P." Steel, B.I.F., 310
- " Flamma " Smoke Consumer, 110
- Forest Products Research Laboratory, Bateson's Direct Reading Humidity Meter, 69
- Foster Instrument Company, Ltd., Surface or Contact Pyrometers, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Fraser and Chalmers Engineering Works, " Bliss " Cluster Roll, B.I.F., 260; Chain Conveyor, B.I.F., 260; "Sherwen " Vibrating Screen, B.I.F., 260; Single-deck Gyrex Screen, B.I.F., 260; 20ft. Portable Conveyor,
- B.I.F., 260; " Webb " Conveyor, B.I.F., 260
- French South American Liner " L'Atlantique," 21, 22
- French Aircraft Tender " Commandant Teste," 9
- French Cruiser " Foch," 8 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- French Submarine Cruiser " Surcouf," 8, 9
- Furness Withy Turbo-electric Liner " Monarch of Bermuda," 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
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- Gardner, F. W., Erosion of Steam Turbine Blades, 146, 174, 202
- General American Tank Car Corporation, Tank Cars for Dry Commodities, 510
- General Electric Company, Ltd., Cable Separator Box, B.I.F., 259; Electric Lighting Accessories, B.I.F., 259; Electrical Equipment and Mining Plant at Mount Isa Mines, 415, 424; Experimental Photo-electric Device for Measurement and Recording of Smoke Densities in Factory Chimneys, 40; Osram Lamp Making Machinery, B.I.F., 258; Quarrying Plant at Cumberland Granite Company, Ltd., 674; 132-kV Outdoor Sub-station, B.I.F., 259; 150-kW A.C. and 400-kW D.C. Oil Engine Generating Sets at Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 130
- George Washington Bridge Over Hudson River, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Gilman, F. (B.S.T.), Ltd., Stone Slitting Wheel, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii; Tube Sealing Tool, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii
- Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., High-head Turbine Inlet Sluice Valves, 320, 321; Works Laboratory at Kilmarnock, 494, 502
- Good, E. T., World Steel Trade : Position and Prospects, 565
- Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Ltd., Gravel Washing Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii
- Grampian Power Scheme, Excavation Work on the Tuilimel Development, 336, 337
- Great Bridgeford Derailment, 699
- Great Western Railway Record, Humphrey Baker, 638; (Leading Article, 641)
- Greening, N., and Sons, Ltd., Wire Cloth and Perforated Metal, B.I.F., 285
- Greenwood and Batley, Ltd., Angle Cutting Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Gresham and Craven, Ltd., Feed Water Injector, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii
- Griffin and Tatlock, Ltd., Continuous Gas Indicator, 70; Hot Wire Relay, 69
- Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, Ltd., "Hank" Rivet Bush, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Gutta-percha Company, Insulating Materials, B.I.F., 236
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- Hackney Power Station, Extensions at, 578
- Hadfields Ltd., Bucket Pin Locking Device for Dredgers, 24; Concrete Plant for Cauvery Metur Dam, 158, 166; Three-stage Coal Breaker, 646
- Hams Hall Sub-station, 5 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Hancock and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Profile Oxygen Cutting Machine, B.I.F., 259
- Hands, John, and Sons, Ltd., Press, 125-Ton, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv
- Hardypick, Ltd., " Hay " Dust Collector, B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii; Wire Rope Cutter, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii
- Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Nelson Line Motor Liner " Highland Patriot," 592; White Star Motor Liner " Georgic," 660, 661
- Harrow Electric Light and Power Company, Ltd., 1000-kW Automatic Rectifier Equipment, 672
- Hartley, Sons and Co., " Flamma " Smoke Consumer, 110
- Harvey, G. A., and Co. (London), Ltd., Perforated Metals, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Steel Furniture, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Woven Wire Cloth, 13.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Heatley-Gresham Engineering Company, Ltd., Pressings and Drop Forgings, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Heller Brothers, Automatic Saw Blade Grinder, 290, 291; Stock Cutting Saw, 291; Universal High-power Cold Saw, 291
- Helsingfors Power Station, Yarrow Boilers at, 476, 482, 483, 498, 499
- Henderson, J. M., and Co., Ltd., Safe Load Indicator for Cranes, 701
- Henderson, Sir James B., " Macquorn Rankine," 689
- Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., Air-operated Bench Vice, B.I.F. Suppe., 26.2.32, vi; Air-operated Machine Vice, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi
- Herbert, E. G., Ltd., " Rapidar " Hacksaw Blade, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii
- Heslop, Major D. G., Reconstruction of Lukonde Bridge on Tanganyika Railways, 278
- Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Ltd., Surface Condensing Plant at Hackney Power Station, 578, 580, 582
- H.M. Light Cruiser " Exeter," 7 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Hobbs, H. F., Automatic Variable Transmission Gear, 243
- Hodgkinson, James (Salford), Ltd., Mechanical, Stokers for Firing Lancashire Boilers, B.I.F., 285
- Hoffman Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Ball and Roller Bearings for Sliding Mechanism, 593
- Holden and Brooke, Ltd., Automatic Governor for Centrifugal Pumps, 108
- Hollings and Guest, Ltd., Three-throw Vertical Belt-driven Pumps, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv
- Holloway Two-stage Compressor, Laycock Engineering Company, 458
- Holman Brothers, Ltd., Drill Sharpener, B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, ii; Mining and Quarrying Tools, B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Trepanning Machine for Concrete Roads, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Holmes, J. H., and Co., Ltd., " Castle " Arc-welding Set, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i; Flameproof Motor, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i
- Holt Cargo Liner " Polyphemus," 77
- "Homeyard " Pilot Valve, Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 321
- Hopkinsons, Ltd., High-pressure Water Gauge, 607, 608; Panel Type Engine-room Telegraph Apparatus, 607; Valve Control Board at Kirkstall Power Station, 607
- Hurst, B. L., British and American Rolled Steel Sections, 148
- Hudson, Robert, Ltd., Side-tipping Truck for Standard Gauge, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Hitter, Dr. W., Air-insulated Transformer Bank for 1,000,000 Volts, 363
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- Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., 50 H.P. Inductive Time Control, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii; Three-phase Time Lag Magnetic Overload Device, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii; Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., Cassel
- Cyanide Case-hardening Process, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, i; Industrial Products, 508; Non-ferrous Metals for Home Decorations, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, i; Use of Soda-Ash in Manufacture of Iron, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, i
- Incandescent Heat Company, Ltd., Combination Recuperative Furnaces, B.I.F., 309
- Ingersoll-Rand Company, Condenser for Brooklyn Edison Company, Surface, 648
- " International Combustion " Boiler, Heat Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, 119
- International Furnace Equipment Company, Ltd., Forging Furnace, B.I.F., 258; Heat
- Treatment Furnace, B.I.F., 258
- Iron Bridge Power Station, 5, 6
- Isenthal and Co., Ltd., Mercury Switch, 41, 42
- Isler and Co., Ltd., Bore-hole Pumping Plant, 194
- Ismailia Valve Company, 36in. " Ismailia " Tidal Flap Valve, 244
- Italian Scout " Emanuele Pessagno," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
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- Jackson, P. R., and Co., Ltd., 12in. Rod Rolling Mill with Roller Bearings, 618, 619
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- Karriers Motors, Ltd., Road-rail Vehicle for L.M.S., 474
- Kent, George, Ltd., Automatic Combustion Control Apparatus at Hackney Power Station, 579, 581; Meter for Measurement of Dirty Gas, B.I.F., 235
- Kershaw, J. B. C., Air Pollution in 1930-31, 176
- Kill van Kull Bridge, New York, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
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- Laing, Sir James, and Sons, Ltd., 36in. "Ismailia " Tidal Flap Valve, 244
- Lambeth Bridge, Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., 630, 631
- Lancashire Dynamo and Crypto, Ltd., Cinema Arc Rectifier, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Enclosed Ventilated Motors, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Flameproof Motors, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v; Geared Motors, B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Lane, Henry C., Contraction of Holes by Presswork, 538
- Laycock Engineering Company, Holloway Two-stage Compressor, 458
- Leyland Motors, Ltd., Lorry for Handling Pipes and Bar Material, 566
- Leys Malleable Castings, Ltd., Blackheart Castings, B.I.F., 285
- Liesen and Co., Air Heater, 319, 320
- Lithgow, Sir James, Position of Industry, 426
- Liverpool Abattoir and Meat Market, 228, 238
- Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur on the Indus, 104, 105
- Lloyd Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of, 32, 62, 72; (Leader), 45 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932)
- Lloyd Triestino Motor Liner " Victoria," 22 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Lochaber Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 262, 264
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Karrier Road-rail Vehicle, 474
- London and North-Eastern Railway, Articulated Booster !Locomotive " No. 727," 16; Bridge over North Circular Road, 178, 186; Romford Widening, 392, 396; Tank Engine " No. 6171 " Fitted with Booster, 691
- Lucas Furnaces, Ltd., Gas-fired Furnaces, B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Lukonde Bridge on Tanganyika Railways, Re. constructed, 278
- Lydell, F., Effect of Railway Electrification on Train Working, 459; (Leader), 451
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- M. and C. Switchgear, Ltd., Switchgear and Control Gear, B.I.F., 309
- M.A.N. 56,800 B.H.P. Oil Engine Machinery for German Battleship " Deutschland," 76, 77
- Maddock, A. J., and H. Cheney, Resistance Vacuum Furnace, 403
- Malkin, B. A., Generation of Steam from Electric Boilers, 522, 530
- Malone Mercury Engine, 10, 11
- Malone Water Engine, 10, 11
- Mandi Hydro-electric Project, 454
- Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., Pedal Generator for Wireless Operation, 322
- Markham and Co., Ltd., Compound Winding Engine for South Africa, 366, 368
- Marshall, Sons and Co., Ltd., Asphalt Plant, 4-6-Ton " Cummer," B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Road Roller, 6-Ton Oil Engine-driven, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii; Roller, " Manumit " Motor, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- McDonald, G. G., Estimation of Gas Turbine Nozzle Throat Area, 685
- Meik, C. S., and Halcrow, Port Improvements at Beira, 428, 429
- Meldrums, Ltd., Boiler with Mechanical Stoker, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi
- Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., Flame-proof Motor for Mines, 701; Modern Double Helical Reduction Gearing, 400
- Miall, Stuart, Determination of Worm Gear Contacts, 546
- Midland Saw and Tool Company, Ltd., Wood-working Machines, 285
- Milan Central Railway Station, 92, 93, 100
- Milton Proprietary, Ltd., Electrode Boiler for Distilling Water, 366
- Mining and Industrial Equipment, Ltd., Four-Roller Raymond Mill, B.I.F., 259; Rubber-lined Grit Pump, B.I.F., 259
- Mirrlees Watson Company, Ltd., Electrically Driven Sugar Cane Mills, 686, 687, 694
- Moler Products, Ltd., " Fosalsil " Heat Insulating Material, B.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, i
- Moss Gear Company, Ltd., Gear Units of Spur and Worm Type, B.I.F., 285
- Motor Rail, Ltd., Narrow-gauge Oil Engine Locomotive, B.I.F., 284
- Mount Isa Mines, Electrical Equipment and Mining Plant at, General Electric Company, Ltd., 415, 424
- Muirhead and Co., Ltd., A.E.G. Muirhead-Ranarex CO2 Indicator and Recorder, 98
- Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., All-welded Steel-framed Building at Walthamstow, 310, 311; Welding Apparatus, B.I.F., 282
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- Nalder Brothers and Thompson, Ltd., Over-current Relay, 97
- National Boiler and General Insurance Company, Ltd., Experimental Work on Welds, 527; Rivet Hole Failures, Instrument for Investigating, 509
- Neal, R. H., and Co., Ltd., Petrol Engine-driven Mobile Crane, B.I.F., 310
- Negretti and Zambra, Instruments for Heating Installation at Unilever House, 675; Liquid Flow Cut-out, 42; Visit to Works of, 208, 212
- Neill, James, and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd., Hacksaw Frame, (459)
- Netherland Ship Testing Tank, 632
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- Ohler, J. F., Hydraulically Operated Saw, 291
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- Pacific Steam Navigation Company's Motor Liner " Reins Del Pacifico," 19, 20 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Palueff, K. K., Transient Voltage Stresses in Power Transformers, 480, 495, 518, 551
- Pamploha San Sebastian Railway, Beardmore Oil-electric Rail Cars for, 136
- Parker, F., Ltd., Impact Stone Breaker, Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Road-making Equipment, Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Parkes, G. B., Ltd., Pipe Testing Machines, B.I.F., 310
- Parsons, C. A., and Co., Ltd., Exceptional Feat of Transport, 646; 30,000-kW Turbo-alternator at Hackney Power Station, 578, 580, 581
- Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., Small Gear Pump, 193; Small 10/20 H.P. Portable Welding Set, 647
- Pegson, Ltd., Vibrating Shaking Screens, B.I.F., 285
- Pels, Henry, and Co., Forging Press 290; Guillotine Shears, 290
- Peters, G. D., Ltd., Plastic Arc Welder, B.I.F., 235
- Petters, Ltd., High-speed Heavy Oil Engine, 137
- Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Three-cylinder Express Engines, F. W. Brewer, 684
- Philips Lamps, Ltd., Self-contained " Metalix " X-ray Apparatus for Crystal Analysis, 97
- Piggott, Julian, British/and Canadian Steel Trade, 125
- Pneulec, Ltd., Rollover Squeeze Strip for Foundries, 260; Sand Preparing Plants for Foundries, B.I.F., 260
- P. and O. Turbo-electric Liner " Strathnaver," 19 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Pomeroy, L. H., Motor Car Transmission, 189
- Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., Photo Print Developing Machine, 622
- Premier Cooler and Engineering Company, Cooling Tower and Fuel Storage Tanks at Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 123, 124
- " Prestolonaslednik Petar " Mail Steamer, 20
- Prettyboy Dam, Baltimore, 553, 558
- Pullin, V. E., Radium in Engineering Inspection, 492, 493,"494:(Suppientent, May 6th, 1932)
- Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., Pump for Low-pressure7Heating Systems, 507
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- Quasi Arc Company, Ltd., Motor Generator Welding Set, B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, v; Portable Transformer Welding Set, B.T.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
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- Rankine, Macquorn, Sir James B. Henderson, 689
- Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., Excavation Work on Tummel Development, Grampian Power Scheme, 336, 337; Works Demonstration at Ipswich, 525
- Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., Lawn Mower of One Hundred Years Ago, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, viii
- Record Electrical Company, Ltd., A.C. Circuit Breaker, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii; Workshop Ohmmeter, 41
- Redler Patents, Conveyors and Elevators, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii
- Reed, Bryan, Pressure and Stresses in Locomotive Parts, 656
- Reyrolle, A., and Co., Ltd., Duplicate Bus-bar Switchgear, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v; Electrode Boiler, B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, v; Flame-proof Plug and Socket, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v; Switchgear at Hackney Power Station, 578, 582
- Rheostatic Company, Ltd., Electrically Operated Valve, B.I.F., 282, 283; " Satchwell " Oil Burner Control Apparatus, B.I.F., 282
- Rhodes, J., and Sons, Ltd., Presses, Guillotine Shears, Seaming Machines, B.I.F., 285
- Rose, Downs and Thompson, Ltd., Hydraulic Scrap Baling Press, 162, 163
- Rosenhain, Dr. W., Address to International Association for Testing Materials, 562
- Rotax, Ltd., Rotary Transformer, 98
- " Rotoklene " Strainer, Ashworth and Parker, 700
- Rowland, B. R., and Co., Ltd., and A. C. Wickman, Ltd., Grinding Machine for Widia Tools, 270
- Royles, Ltd., Apparatus for Chlorinating Water, B.I.F., 310
- Russell, S., and Sons, Ltd., Cold Circular Sawing Machines, B.I.F., 283
- Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., Excavator, Oil Engine-driven, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv
- Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., Oil Engines at Film Studios at Ealing, 122, 130
- Rylands, Lieut.-Commander Geoffrey K., Testing Zinc Coating on Galvanised Wires, 445
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- Salford Electrical Instruments, Ltd., Inductometer, 98
- Salter, George, and Co., Ltd., Crane Hook Weigher, Crane Safety Device, Flexible Spiral Roller Bearings, Pressure Gauges, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Saunders-Roe, Ltd., Three-engined Mail Plane, 36
- Scammell Lorries, Ltd., Lorry for Conveying Pipes Across the Desert, 594
- Shell-Mex and B.P., Ltd., Oil Fuel for Engineering Purposes, B.I.F., 258
- Schiess-Defries, A.G., Horizontal Milling and Boring Machine, 266; Universal High-speed Lathe, 267
- Schutt°, A. H., Vertical Hydraulically Operated Broaching Machine, 319
- Short Brothers, Ltd., " Kent " Class Commercial Flying Boat, 3 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Simon-Carves, Ltd., Boiler Equipment at Hackney Power Station, 578; Coal-handling I Plant at Hackney Power Station, 578
- Simplifix Patents, Ltd., Pipe Union, B.I.F., 309
- Sleeper and Hartley, Inc., Vertical-spindle Milling Machine, 646
- Southern Railway, Three-cylinder 2-6-4 Goods Tank Locomotive, 210
- Spartan Aircraft, Ltd., Three-engined Mail Plane, 37; Three-seater Light Aeroplane, 37
- Sperry-Cammen Tester, 699; (Leader, 695)
- Sperry Gyroscope Company, Ltd., Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," 32, 62, 72; (Leader, 45) (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932)
- Spruce, A. M., Outdoor Sub-station Lattice Steel Structures, 554, 589
- Stanley Abattoir and Meat Market, Liverpool, 228, 238
- Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., Cast Iron Paving Blocks, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi;
- Pipe Joint for Stanton-De Lavaud Spun Cast Iron Pipe, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Staveley Coal and Iron Company, Ltd., Iron Pipes, B.I.F., 310
- Steatite and Porcelain Products, Ltd., Insulators of Isolating Switchgear and Bus-bars, 294
- Stephen, R. A., X-rays in Welding Industry, 393
- Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., " Dawson " Welded Joint, B.I.F., 281
- Stone, J., and Co., Ltd., Booster for L. and N.B. Tank Engine, 691
- Sullivan, H. W., Ltd., Sub-standard Wave-meter, 96
- Sulzer Brothers, Winterthur Workshops, 296
- Supermarine Aviation Works (Vickers), Ltd., Schneider Trophy Seaplane, 2; Three-engined All-metal Flying Yacht, 3, 14.
- Supermarine-Rolls Royce S 6 B Schneider Trophy Seaplane, 2
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, 304, 314, 330, 358, 359, 384, 412, 413, 440, 466 (Two-page Supplement, March 18th, 1932; Four-page Supplement, April 8th, 1932) (Reprint, 535), 608
T
- Taro River, Interesting Bridge Replacement Operation, 668, 671
- Taylor and Challen, Ltd., High-speed Notching Press, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii; Toggle Drawing Press, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii
- Taylor Stoker Company, Ltd., Stoker for Steamship " Beaverhill," 52
- Tecalemit, Ltd., Automatic Chain Lubricator, B.I.F., 284
- " The Temple of the Sun " Lift for Tourists at Carlsbad, New Mexico, 700ft.,126
- Thompson Brothers (Bilston), Ltd., Eleotrically Welded Fractionating Columns, 219
- Thompson, John (Wolverhampton), Ltd., Boilers, " Economic " and Lancashire, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Water-softening Plant, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi; Welding of Metals, B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Thornycroft, John I., and Co., Ltd., Presentation to Mr. Norman Endacott, (651); 2300-Gallon Tank Wagon, 701
- Tinsley, H., and Co., Multi - range Valve Ammeter, 68
- Tratman, E. E. R., American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, 388, 429,446, 471
- Trevithick, Richard, H. W. Dickinson, 560
- Tripp, G. W., Survival of Paddle Steamers, 577
- Turton Brothers and Matthews, Ltd., " Flygo Megiston " Steel, B.I.F., 310
- Twinberrow, J. D., Mechanism of Electric) Locomotives, 147, 153, 182, 217
U
- Union-Castle Motor Liner "Warwick Castle " 19 (Supplement, January 18th, 1932)
- Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Turbo-electric Ferry Steamer " Rangatira," 19, 20
- United States Navy Airship " Akron," 37, 38
- Urquharts (1926), Ltd., Portable Oil Burner, B.I.F., 258
V
- Varley Pumps and Engineering Ltd., Rotary Pump, B.I.F., 283
- Vickers (Aviation), Ltd., Vickers-Rolls Royce, Type 163, Four-engined Night Bomber, 4, 14; " Vildebeest " Torpedo Bomber Seaplane, 4, 14
- Vickers-M.A.N. 4000 B.H.P. Double-acting, Two-stroke Oil Engine, 77
- Villiers Engineering Company, Ltd., " Pygmylyte " Portable Electric Lighting Plant, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v; Regulators for Generating Sets, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
W
- Wadkin and Co., Electric Tenoner, B.I.F., 310
- Wakefield, C. C., and Co., Ltd., Bulk Oil Storage, System of, 270
- Waldrich, H. A., Electrically Driven Planer, 267; Hydraulic Drive for Machine Tools, 267
- Wanderer-Werke, Horizontal Milling Machine, 318, 319; Milling Machine with Hydraulic Spindle Drive, 318, 319
- Weir, G. and J., Ltd., Turbo-electric Feed Pump for Spondon Power House, 673
- Wellman Smith Owen Engineering Corporation, Ltd., Gas-fired Reheating Furnace, 457
- Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company, Ltd., Inductive Circuit with Rectifier, 41; Rectifier for Private Telephone Installation, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii; Rectifier-operating Creed Teleprinter Machine, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iii
- Westinghouse Electric Company, Gearless Electric Clock 701
- Westland Aircraft Works, Westland-Hill Two-1 seater Pterodacytyl, 4 (Supplement, January 18t, 1932)
- " White " Oil Fuel Burner Jet, 202
- White Star Motor Liner " Georgic," Harland and Wolff, Ltd., 660, 661
- Whit*, Thomas, and Son, Ltd., Horizontal Chisel Mortising Machine, 292, 293
- Whitecross Company, Ltd., Barbed Wire Making Machine, B.I.F., 285
- Williams and James, Air Compressing Plant, B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i
- Winn, Charles, and Co., Ltd., Screwing Machine, B.I.F. Suppe., 26.2.32, iv
Y
- Yarro and Co., Ltd., Boilers at Helsingfors Power Station, 476, 482, 483, 498, 499;
- Yugoslav Flotilla Leader " Dubrovnik," 664; Yarrow Boilers under Construction, 61
- Yugoslav Flotilla Leader " Dubrovnik," Yarrow and Co., Ltd., 664
Subjects
A
- ABATTOIRS and Meat Market at Liverpool, 228, 238
- Accidents in Two American Power Stations, 457
- Advertising Convention at Liverpool, 664
- Aerial View of Leipzig Technical Fair, 266
- AERONAUTICS :
- Aerial Photographs and Measurement of
- Trees, (341)
- AERONAUTICS (continued) :
- Aerial Survey Company Formed in South
- Africa, (13)
- Aeronautic Progress in China, (129)
- Aeronautical Research Laboratories at
- Ottawa, 609
- Aeroplane, Spartan Three-seater Light, 37
- Aeroplane Engine Converted into Motor
- Boat Unit, Napier " Lion," 651
- Aeroplane of i Ton, Invented by Italian, (395)
- AERONAUTICS (continued) tin u ed) :
- Aeroplane Used for Testing Ability of Worker
- for High Altitudes, (395)
- Aeroplanes for Prospecting, Advantages of, (71)
- Air and Rail Transport Agreement, (237)
- Air Liner Struck by Lightning, 517
- Air Mail to Cape, 87
- Air Route to Arctic, 251
- Air Mail Service Between Karachi and Bombay and Karachi and Madras, vid Bombay, (341)
- AERONAUTICS (continued) :
- Air Port for Cape Town at Windermere nearing Completion, (71)
- Air Services to Compete with Railway Com
- ponies, (99)
- Air Taxi with Marconi Telephone Equipment, (313)
- Air Traffic Between London and Paris, (667)
- Aircraft and Names on Railway Station
- Roofs, (13)
- Aircraft Fitted with Searchlight, (237)
- Aircraft Wreckage, Interference with, 383
- AERONAUTICS (continued) :
- Airship Companies and Mail Contracts, (613)
- Altimeter Device Tested in America, (287)
- Amphibian Aeroplane, Saunders-Roe, (367)
- Autogiro Fitted with Marconi Transmitter
- and Receiver, 647
- Beryllium, Use in Aircraft and Automobile
- Industries, (367)
- British Aircraft for Belgium, 31
- " Bristol Bulldog " Fighter Aeroplanes for
- Royal Danish Air Corps, (454)
- Bristol Type, 118 General Purpose Machine, 36
- British Aircraft for Belgian Government, 31
- British Light Aeroplanes for Brazilian Army
- and Navy, (237)
- Cape Air Mail, 87
- Cape Town Airport, Illumination of, (693)
- Fairey Long Range Monoplane, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Flying Boats, Work on Large, 87
- Flying Ground at Hatston, near Kirkwall, (529)
- " Flying Yacht " Three-engined, All-Metal, 3, 14
- French Aircraft Tender, " Commandant
- Taste," 9
- " Gordon," General-purpose Machine, Fairey
- Aviation Company, Ltd., 4, 14
- High-speed Flying Complicates Cooling of
- Engine and Pilots' Cockpit, (71)
- High-speed Seaplanes for World's Air Speed
- Record, (613)
- International Congress of Transoceanic Airmen to be Hold in Rome, (13)
- Junkers Aeroplane Located at Winnipeg for
- Freight Services, (148)
- Junkers G 38 Passenger-carrying Monoplane
- for London-Berlin Service, (501)
- " Kent " Class Commercial Flying Boat,
- Short Brothers, Ltd., 3 (Supplement,
- January 1st, 1932)
- Mail Plano, Saunders-Roe Three-engined, 36
- Mail Plane, Spartan Three-engined, 37
- Monoplane, Fairey Long Range, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Pterodacytyl, Westland Hill Two-seater, 4 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- R.A.F. Motor Boat Tenders, (449)
- Schneider Trophy Seaplane S 6 B, Super-marine Aviation Works (Vickers), Ltd., 2
- Two-seater Cierva Cabin Type Autogiro, 4 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- United States Naval Airship " Akron," 37, 38
- Vickers Rolls Royce Type 103 Four-engined
- Night Bomber, 4, 14
- " Vildebeest " Torpedo Bomber Seaplane, 4, 14
- Westland-Hill Two-seater Pterodacytyl, 4 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- AFRICAN Motor Fuels to be Tested on Light
- Lorries, (261)
- Agricultural and General Engineers, Ltd., 1, 201, 293
- Air Compressors, Petrol-driven, Broom and
- Wade, Ltd., B.1. F., 285
- Air Compressing Plant, Williams and James,
- B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, i
- Air Heater, Liesen and Co., 319, 320
- Air in London's Tunnels, Condition of, (557)
- Air Pollution in 1930-31, J. B. C. Kershaw, 176
- Alcohol from Wood Cellulose, (13)
- Alloy, " M G 7 " Light, J. Booth and Co., Ltd., 70
- Alloy for Sheathing Electric Power and Telephone Cables, (261)
- Alloys for Bearings, (157)
- Aluminium Coating of Chill Moulds with Carbon
- Deposits, (560)
- Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys for Tramcar
- Construction, (585)
- Aluminium Competition, 1931, International,
- Results of, (407)
- Aluminium Contractors' Wheelbarrows, (639)
- Aluminium Factory for Kandalaksch, Russia, (313)
- Aluminium Industry in Japan, (313)
- Aluminium Paint, Spraying Timber with, (43)
- Aluminium Powder, Preparation of, (211)
- Aluminium Production in Canada, (261)
- Aluminium, Production of World, (529)
- AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
- Concrete, Ready-mixed, 567
- Developments in Mining, 567
- Limestone and Limo Works, 567
- Made Land in Chicago, 566
- Pontoon Bridge at Wabasha, 567
- AMERICAN Export Trade, Protection of, (535)
- American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers,
- E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429, 446, 471
- American Technical Societies Establish Provisional Engineers' Committee on Unemployment, (157)
- Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899, Reprint
- of 1911 Edition, (639)
- " Anglo-German Review," (597)
- ANNUAL ARTICLES :
- A Retrospect, 15
- Aeronautics in 1931, 2, 14, 36 (Supplement,
- January let, 1932)
- Bridges of 1931, Some, 17 (Supplement,
- January in, 1932)
- Electrical Engineering in 1931, 4, 39 (Supplement, January lit, 1932)
- Harbours and Waterways in 1931, 53, 65
- Locomotives of 1931, 16
- Naval Construction in 1931, Hector C.
- Bywater, 7, 35 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Prime Movers in 1931, Progress of, 9
- Railways in 1931, 94
- Sanitary Engineering in 1931, 23
- Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1931, 17, 50, 76, 77 (Supplement, January
- lit, 1932)
- Steel Conditions in 1931, International, E. T.
- Good, 11
- Water Supply in 1931, 46, 67
- APPLE Storage, Experiments in, (313)
- Arctic Expedition, Government Grant to, (365)
- " Armstrong Whitworth Record," (487)
- Artesian 'Well at Virginia Water, 108
- Artificial Fertiliser Factory at East Saint John,
- Quebec, (270)
- Asbestos Industry, Home Office Regulations, (129)
- Asbestos Production in Canada, (99)
- Asphalt Plant, 4-6-ton " Gummi.," Marshall,
- Sons and Co., Ltd., B.1. F. Suppl., 19.2.32, ii,
- iii
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN STANDARDS :
- Symbols Adopted by Association, (557)
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH ENGINEERS' :
- Council Appointments, (157)
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH LAUNDERERS' RESEARCH :
- Preventing Damage to Acetate Silk
- Fabrics by Overheating when Ironing, (129)
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH STEELWORK :
- Government Interest in the Steel Industry, 506
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH WATERWORKS :
- Annual General Meeting and Conference
- at Bournemouth, Programme, 422
- ASSOCIATION, COMMERCIAL MOTOR USERS' :
- Heavy Commercial Transport Conference, (287)
- ASSOCIATION, DIESEL ENGINE USERS :
- Cylinder Liner Wear, Engineer Rear-Admiral J. Hope Harrison, 563
- Informal Dinner Report, 394
- ASSOCIATION, FINSBURY TECHNICAL COLLEGE
- OLD STUDENTS' :
- Annual Dinner and Annual General Meeting, (379)
- ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL
- ELECTRICAL : 696, 697
- Annual Dinner, Cardiff, 697
- Conference, Presidential Address, C. J.
- Morley Now, 696
- Papers
- Organisation and Development of Small
- Electricity Undertakings, F. Newsy, 696
- Public Lighting by Electricity, J. N. Waite
- and W. J. Jones, 697
- Visit, 'Whitehead Iron and Steel Company,
- Ltd., 697
- ASSOCIATION, OVERHEAD LINES :
- Summer Meeting at Chesham, Provisional
- Programme, (513)
- ASSOCIATION, REINFORCED CONCRETE :
- Incorporated and Open to Membership, (679)
- ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE,
- AMERICAN :
- Summer Meetings for 1932 and 1933, (449)
- ASSOCIATION (INTERNATIONAL) FOR BRIDGE
- AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING :
- Congress at Paris, 621
- ASSOCIATION FOR BRIDGE AND STRCUTURAL
- ENGINEERING, INTERNATIONAL :
- First Congress in Paris, 271
- ASSOCIATION FOR TESTING MATERIALS, INTEL*
- NATIONAL :
- General Meeting of British Branch, 528
- Address by Dr. W. Rosonhain, 562
- ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS :
- Representatives to Imperial Conference,
- Ottawa, (595)
- ASSOCIATION OF COLLIERY MANAGERS,
- NATIONAL : NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE
- BRANCH :
- Coal Free from Cracks and Fissures Gas-tight, (456)
- ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
- Annual Dinner Report, 271
- Consulting Engineers and Corporate Publicity, S. C. Lewis, (679)
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, BELFAST :
- Annual Dinner Report, (356)
- ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRIC POWER COMPANIES, INCORPORATED :
- Annual Report, 1931, (341)
- Twenty-seventh Anniversary, 456
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
- Coat Control in Engineering Industrips,
- Harold Wilmot, 205
- Recent Developments in Manufacture of
- Welded Structures, L. Miller, (83)
- Waste Heat Boiler and its Effects on Furnace Design, Operation and Output, G.
- R. Adamson, 165
- INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL :
- Stainless Iron and Steel Production, E. C.
- Smith, 663; (Loader, 669), 792
- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- American Meeting Postponed, (57), (124)
- Annual Dinner Report, 522
- Annual General Meeting, Programme, 377
- Papers :
- Action of Sea-water on Mild Steel, G. D. I
- Bengough and A. R. Lee, 550
- Austenite Pearlite Inversion, Sir
- H. C. H. Carpenter, F.R.S., and J. M.
- Robertson, 521
- Behaviour of Manganese in the Acid Open-Hearth Process, E. Maurer and W.
- Bischof, 550
- Blast-furnace Engineering, Major W. R.
- Brown, 520
- Determination of the Porosity of Tin
- Coatings on Steel, D. J. Macnaughtan,
- S. G. Clarke, and J. C. Prytherch, 551
- Fourth Report on the Heterogeneity of
- Steel Ingots, by a Joint Committee of
- the Iron and Steel Institute and the
- National Federation of Iron and Steel
- Manufacturers, 549
- Heterogeneity of a Sand-Cast Steel Ingot,
- A. Kriz, 550
- Influence of the More Common Elements
- in Inhibiting Needles in Nitrogen-Rich
- Steels and Arc Welds, L. W. Schuster, 522
- Lattice Spacings of Iron-Aluminium Alloys,
- A. J. Bradley and A. H. Jay, 522
- Properties of some Silico-Manganese Steels,
- G. Burns, 551
- Recent Improvements in the Greenawalt
- Sintering Apparatus, J. Tornblad, 521
- Some Experiments on the Nitrogen Hardening of Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 521
- Theory and Practice of Nitrogen Case-hardening, Dr.-Ing. A. Fry, 521
- Autumn Meeting, 377
- Award of Bessemer Gold Medal to Professor Henry Louis, (211)
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- INSTITUTE, META LLOGRAPHIC, OF STOCK•
- HOLM :
- Reorganisation on Broader Lines, (606)
- INSTITUTE OF BRITISH FOUNDRYMEN :
- Annual Conference at Newcastle-uponTyne, Report, 676, 698
- Presidential Address, by Mr. V. Stobie, 676
- Papers :
- Contraction, Distortion, and Camber in
- Grey Iron Castings, E. Longdon, 698
- Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metals in the
- Foundry, Dr. W. Rosenhain, F.R.S., 698
- Hardening Cast Iron, J. E. Hurst, 698
- High Test Cast Iron in United States of
- America, R. A. MacPherran, 698
- Introduction to Study of Moulding and
- Casting, J. Pillon, 698
- Malleable Iron Sub-committee, Work of, 698
- Quantity Production of Grey Iron Castings, J. O'Sullivan, 698
- INSTITUTE OF CANADA, ENGINEERING :
- Forty-sixth Annual Convention, Report of, 233
- INSTITUTE ..OF CHEMISTRY :
- Sir George Beilby Memorial Fund Awards, (625)
- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
- Report of Annual Dinner, 247
- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- American Mooting Postponed, (27)
- Annual Dinner, 308
- Annual General Mooting (Provisional Programme, 137), 285, 306, 332
- Presidential Address, by Sir Henry Fowler, 285
- Papers :
- Age Hardening of Some Aluminium
- Alloys of High Purity, Dr. Marie L. V.
- Gayler and G. D. Preston, 332
- Behaviour of Single Crystals of Bismuth
- Subjected to Alternating Torsional
- Stresses, H. J. Gough and H. L. Cox, 332
- Fogging of Nickel, Dr. W. H. J. Vernon, 332
- Intercrystallino Corrosion of Duralumin,
- A. J. Sidery, K. G. Lewis, and H.
- Sutton, 308
- Magnesium Alloy Protection by Selenium
- and other Coating Processes, G. D.
- Bengough and L. Whitby, 332
- Note on the Interaction of Aluminium
- and Water Vapour, Dr. R. Seligman
- and P. Williams, 307
- On the Influence of Temperature on the
- Elastic Behaviour of Various Wrought
- Light Metal Alloys, Dr. Franz
- Bollenrath, 308
- Pressure of Fluidity of Annealed Metals, 332
- Properties of Copper in Relation to Low
- Stresses, 0. F. Hudson and J.
- McKeown, 307
- Properties of Copper in Relation to Low
- Stresses, H. J. Tapsell and A. E.
- Johnson, 307
- Relative Corrodibilities of Ferrous and
- Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys, Part
- III., Final Report, Dr. J. Newton
- Friend, 307
- Solubility of Aluminium in Magnesium
- in Solid State at Different Temperatures, P. Saldane and M. Zamotarin, 332
- Some Bronze Specimens from Royal
- Graves at Ur, 332
- Testing of Castings, General Discussion
- on, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 156, 185, 332
- Thermal Conductivity of Some Non•
- ferrous Alloys, Professor D. Hanson
- and C. E. Rodgers, 308
- May Lecture, The Plastic Deformation
- of Metals, Dr. F. Kerber, (433), (513), 538
- INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL
- ENGINEERS, AMERICAN :
- Beryllium on Pure Copper, J. Kent Smith, (497)
- INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, NORTH
- STAFFORDSHIRE :
- Production of Oil from Coal, Professor A.
- W. Nash, (395)
- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT :
- Congress at Buxton, (449), 523, 530
- Scientific Research on the London, Midland
- and Scottish Railway, Sir Harold
- Hartley, 611
- INSTITUTION, LOCOMOTIVE AND CARRIAGE :
- Oil Locomotives and Steam Locomotives
- Compared, G. Strachan, 296
- INSTITUTION, RAILWAY BENEVOLENT :
- Annual Dinner Report, (509)
- INSTITUTION OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS :
- An Investigation of Performance of Gears,
- J. H. Hyde, G. A. Tomlinson, and G. W.
- C. Allan, 418; (Leader, 425)
- Motor Car Transmission, L. H. Pomeroy, 189
- INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS :
- Annual Meeting and Dinner, 242
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- Annual Conversazione, 642
- Awards by the Council for Session 1931-32, (541)
- Cementation in Severn Tunnel, Raymond
- Carpmael, 244
- James Forrest Lecture, Some Aspects of
- the Corrosion Problem, W. R. Evans, 504, 532; (Leader, 503)
- Jetty Works of Ford Motor Company at
- Dagenham, 205
- Kelvin Medal Awarded to the Marchese
- Guglielmo Marconi, (487)
- Provisional Report of Sub-committee of
- Institution on Drafting of Bills of Engi•
- neering Quantities, together with List
- of Units of Measurement to be Em•
- ployed, (379)
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS : MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION :
- Annual Dinner Report, 190
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS :
- Annual Dinner, (197)
- Benevolent Fund Golf Meeting, (487)
- Centenary Celebrations of, S. A. Varley, (395)
- Change Over of Low-tension Distribution
- Systems from Direct Current to Alternating Current, H. Blades and A. C.
- MacQueen, 390
- Convorsazione to Overseas Members, (705)
- Electrification on Great Indian Peninsula
- Railway, F. LydaII, 508
- Faradt.ty Medal Awarded to Sir Oliver
- Lodge, (124), (474)
- Kelvin Lecture, The Work of Oliver
- Heaviside, Dr. W. E. Sumpner, (474); (Leader, 477)
- National Certificates and Diplomas, Revised Arrangements and Conditions of
- Award of, (395)
- Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 556
- Summer Meeting at North Midland Centre,
- Provisional Programme, 379
- Summer Meeting Visits, (475), 607
- Atlas and Norfolk Works of Thos. Firth
- and John Brown, Ltd., 637
- Fryston Colliery of Airedale Collieries,
- Ltd., 636
- Hopkinsons, Ltd., Britannia Works, 607
- Kirkstall Power Station, 607
- Neepsend Power Station, 637
- Thornhill Power Station, Yorkshire
- Electric Power Company, 636, 640
- Meter and Instrument Section :
- Visit to Rugby, Programme, 379
- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND
- BRITISH SECTION OF SOCIETE DES
- INOENIEURS CIVILS DE FRANCE :
- Joint Meeting, Discussion, Standardisation
- of the Frequency of Electricity Supply in
- Paris, Monsieur P. Rieunier, 295
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, CLEVELAND :
- Production of Oil from Coal by Hydro-genation, K. Gardon, (367)
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, JUNIOR :
- Annual Dinner Report, (487)
- Artificial Cooling in Industrial and other
- Processes, B. C. Oldham, (79)
- Ball Bearing Manufacture, Wilfrid Fish, 181
- Electrically Welding Fabrication, E. P. S.
- Gardner, (423)
- Large Telescopes, C. Young, (341)
- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIP
- BUILDERS, NORTH-EAST COAST :
- Andrew Lang Lecture, (541)
- Report on Fatigue of Mild Steel, 255; (Leader, 263)
- Rivets in Shipbuilding, Robert Boardman, 590
- INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, ROYAL :
- Electrical Conductivity of Metals at the
- Lowest Temperatures, Dr. J. C..W.Lellan, 635
- Gifts to the Institution, (693)
- Mechanics of Shifting Sand, Professor C. F.
- Jenkins, (261)
- X-ray Crystal Analysis and its Various
- Applications, Sir Wm. Bragg, (458)
- INSTITUTION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS :
- Annual General Meeting, (423)
- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
- An Accelerated Test for Determination of
- Limiting Creep Stress of Metals, W.
- Barr and W. E. Bardgett, 231, 241
- Annual General Meeting, Annual Report of
- Council, 231
- Canadian Summer Meeting, 1932, Provisional Programme, 109
- London Spring Meeting Programme, 454, 535
- Machinability of Steel as Indicated by its
- Macrostructure, F. E. Robinson and
- C. T. Nesbitt, 350, 372; (Leader, 343)
- Mechanism of Electric Locomotives, J. D.
- Twinberrow, 147, 153, 182
- Port of London, Asa Binns, 534
- Testing of Materials for Service in High
- Temperature Steam Plant, R. W. Bailey
- and A. M. Roberts, 231
- Thomas Lowo Gray Lecture, Modern
- Types of Propelling Machinery for Mercantile Marine Use, Sterry B. Freeman, 74, 90; (Leader, 73)
- North-Western Branch;
- Mechanism of Electric Locomotives, J. D.
- Twinberrow, 180
- Testing of Materials for Service in High-temperature Steam Plant, R. W. Bailey
- and A. M. Roberts, 255
- INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
- GRADUATES' SECTION :
- Annual Dinner, 328
- Strength and Behaviour of Steels at High
- Temperatures. Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 328
- Visits, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd.,
- Bedford, 328; London Brick Company
- and Forders, Ltd., 328
- INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS :
- Award of " Mayor and Coulson " Travelling
- Scholarship, (356)
- INSTITUTION OF MINING AND METALLURGY :
- Awards by the Council, (541)
- Individual Member and his Institution,
- Presidential Address, S. W. Smith, 594
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- Annual Meeting Programme, 270
- Annual General Meeting, 316, 333, 348, 360, 375, 386, 401
- Annual Dinner Report, 317
- Presidential Address, Admiral of the Fleet
- the Rt. Hon. Lord Wester Wemyss, 316
- Papers :
- Cavitation Experiments on Model Propeller, Dr. G. Kempf, 386
- Comparison of a Maier and a Normal
- Form, W. J. Lovett and E. H. Smith, 334
- Electric Arc Welding in Ship Construction, J. Forster King and Dr. James
- Montgomerio, 333
- Experimental Investigation upon Effect
- of Temperature on Skin Friction
- Resistance of Flat Plate Immersed in
- Turbulent Stream, J. H. Lamble, 388
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS (con -
- tinued):
- Fuel Consumption of Steam -clri v
- Auxiliaries in Diesel-ongined Tankurs,
- W. H. Dilworth, 388
- Fuel for Merchant Ships, J. Johnson, 348, 360, 375
- Mechanical Efficiency and Marine Oil
- Engines, E. Wilding, 387
- Notes on Progress of Motor Shipping to
- Date, A. C. Hardy, 386, 401
- Recent Improvements in Efficiency of
- Small Vessels, George A. Brown, 361
- Screw Propellers of Varying Blade
- Section in Open Water, G. S. Baker
- and A. W. Riddle, 362
- INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS :
- Annual Meeting, (185)
- Changes in Railway Signals on French
- Railways, T. S. Lascelles, (501)
- INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :
- Council Awards for Session 1930-31, (597)
- SOCIETY, AMERICAN CHEMICAL :
- Corrosion Protection in Oil Cracking
- • Equipment, J. C. Morrell and G. Egloff, (501)
- SOCIETY, ENGINEERING GOLFING :
- Annual Meeting Report, 273
- SOCIETY, MANCHESTER GEOLOGICAL AND
- MINING :
- Corrosion of Iron Pipes by Underground
- Mine Waters, N. Simpkin, (295)
- SOCIETY, NATIONAL SMOKE ABATEMENT :
- Tabular Statement for Three Years of
- Atmospheric Pollution, (639)
- SOCIETY, NEWCOMEN
- Early History of Magnetism, J. B. Kramer, 297
- Summer Meeting at Lichfield, Programme, 597; Report, 633
- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF GREAT BRITAIN :
- Annual Conversazione, 524
- SOCIETY, ROYAL EMPIRE :
- British and Canadian Steel Trade, Julian
- Piggott, 125
- SOCIETY, RUGBY ENGINEERING :
- Hot Cathode Thyratrons, 364
- SOCIETY, WHITWORTH :
- Annual Dinner Report, (347)
- SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, AMERICAN:
- Annual Spring Group Meetings, (185)
- Viscosity - temperature Chart Adopted, (475)
- SOCIETY OF ARTS, ROYAL :
- Height of Buildings in Australia, J. F.
- Hennessy, (667)
- Lighthouses, D. A. Stevenson, (99)
- Romance of Museum Restoration, Dr.
- Scott, (395)
- Thomas Gray Memorial Trust, 273
- SOCIETY OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF
- HAMBURG :
- Conference on Hydro-dynamics of Ship
- Propulsion, 582
- SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
- AMERICAN :
- Generation of Steam from Electric Boilers,
- B. A. Malkin, 522, 530
- Heat Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, Professor W. L. De Baufre, 119
- SOCIETY OF TOOL ENGINEERING, AMERICAN :
- Formation in Detroit, (395)
- SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATED SCIENTIFIC AND
- TECHNICAL :
- South Africa and Field of Mechanical and
- Electrical Engineering, W. G. C. Nixon, (341)
- SOCIETIES, OPTICAL AND PHYSICAL :
- Amalgamation, (449)
- Exhibition, 40, 08, 96
- SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
- Guthrie Lecture, The Concept of Causality
- in Physics, Dr. Max Planck, (639)
- ATMOSPHERIC Conditions in Blackwell and
- Rotherhithe Tunnels, 233
- Australia, Statistics, Extent and Population, (693)
- Automatic Combustion Control Apparatus at
- Hackney Power Station, G. Kent, Ltd., 579, 581
- Axle-box, Roller Bearing, Delco-Remy and
- Hyatt, Ltd., 432
- B
- BAGASSE as Fuel, (475)
- Baling Press, Hydraulic Scrap, Rose, Downs
- and Thompson, Ltd., 162, 163
- Ball Bearing Manufacture, 181
- Ball and Roller Bearings for Sliding Mechanisms, Hoffman Manufacturing Company,
- Ltd., 593
- Barbed Wire Making Machine, Whitecross Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 285
- Barrage at Gebel Aulia, 87
- Barrage at Sukkur on the Indus, Lloyd, 61? 104, 105
- Bearings, Ball and Roller, for Sliding Mechanism, Hoffman Manufacturing Company,
- Ltd., 593
- Beauharnois Power Corporation and Work
- during Winter, (99)
- Belt Drive Mounting, Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 647
- Benzyl Cellulose, (185)
- Bicycle, Electrically Propelled, Trials in
- Holland, (501)
- Blyth Harbour Commission's Jubilee, (693)
- Board of Trade, Presidents and Re-election on
- Appointment, (475)
- BOILERS :
- Benson Boilers at Langerbrugge, 9
- Boiler, Electrode, A. Reyrolle and Co., Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v
- Boiler Equipment at Hackney Power Station,
- Simon-Carves, Ltd., 578
- Boiler Troubles on South African Railways, (613)
- Boiler Explosions, Relative Age of Boiler and, (99)
- BOILERS (continued):
- Boiler for Distilling Water, Electrode,
- Bastian and Allen, Ltd., 366
- Boiler with Mechanical Stoker, Meldrums,
- LW., B.J.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi
- Boilers, Economic and Lancashire, John
- Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Boilers at Helsingfors Power Station, Yarrow
- and Co., Ltd., 476, 482, 483, 498, 499
- Care of Boilers, (128)
- Express Sectional Boiler for H.M.S. " Guardian," Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 51
- Fire-grate for Lancashire Boilers, The
- " Wade," 567
- " Flamma " Smoke Consumer, Hartley, Sons
- and Co., 110
- High-pressure Boilers and Scale, (43)
- " International Combustion " Boiler, Heat
- Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, 119
- Johnson Boiler, Clarke, Chapman and Co.,
- Ltd., 50, 51
- Johnson Boiler Developments, 50, 51
- Lancashire Boilers, " Wade " Form of Fire-grate for, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, 567
- Loeffler Boilers from Witkowitz Corporation
- for Technical Institute, Moscow, (341)
- Waste Heat Boiler and its Effects on Furnace
- Design, Operation, and Output, G. R.
- Adamson, 165
- Yarrow Boilers Under Construction, 51
- BOILING Water, Foaming of, 595
- Boot and Shoe Factory on North Bank of
- Thames, Proposed, (70)
- Bowness Bay, Dredging of, (688)
- Box Forming Machine, Folding, Rounding,
- and, James Bonnie and Sons, Ltd., 404
- BRIDGES :
- Bascule Bridge to be Built to Replace South
- Halsted streetLift Bridge Over Chicago
- River, (13)
- Benue Bridge in Nigeria, Sir William Arrol
- and Co., Ltd., 574, 575, 586, 602, 603, 614
- Boonville, Mo., Bridge Completed, (423)
- Bridge Across Cauvery River Opened, (475)
- Bridge and Structural Engineering Congress
- in Paris, 620
- Bridge at Ramakona will be Submerged
- During Floods, (693)
- Bridge Between Masnedo and Falater
- Islands, Proposed, (13)
- Bridge Near Shardlow to be Rebuilt in Concrete, (395)
- Bridge Over Humber at Hull, Proposed, (613)
- Bridge Over River Riachuelo, Argentine,
- Proposed, (99)
- Bridge to Connect Venice with Mainland, (313)
- Brisbane River Bridge, Proposed, (367)
- Buffalo River Bridge at East London, (423)
- Burrard Inlet Bridge Nearing Completion, (475)
- Charing Cross Bridge and Government Grant, (237)
- Danube Bridge Completed, (233)
- George Washington Bridge Over Hudson
- River, 17 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- George Washington Bridge Near Pittsburg,
- Large Concrete Arch of, (367)
- Interesting Bridge Replacement Operation
- Over River Taro, Italy, 668, 671
- International Congress for Bridge and Structural Engineering, (181)
- Kill van Kull Bridge, New York, 17 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Lambeth Bridge, Dorman, Long and Co.,
- Ltd., 630, 631
- Lower Zambesi Bridge, Progress on, (423)
- Lukonde Bridge on Tanganyika Railways,
- Reconstructed, 278
- North Circular Road Railway Bridge,
- London and North-Eastern Railway, 178, 186
- Railway Bridge Over River Esk, (261)
- einforced Concrete Bridge at Philadelphia
- Built by Cantilevering Process, (185)
- Steel Arch Bridge Over Merrimack River
- Constructed by Unusual Methods, (341)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge Officially Handed
- Over, (313)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, 304, 314, 330, 358, 359, 384, 412, 413, 440, 466 (Two-page
- Supplement, March 18th, 1932; Four-page
- page Supplement, April 8th, 1932)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, Reprint of Articles, (535), 608
- Waterloo Bridge, 61, 117, 201, 214
- Waterloo Bridge, L.C.C. and Fees Payable
- to Architect and Engineers, (449)
- Welded Bridge over River Gryfe, (211)
- Willingdon Bridge at Calcutta Opened, 1
- BLAST-FURNACE under Test at Workington,
- Improved, (129)
- Blast of 120,000 Tons of Granite at Furnace
- Quarries, Loch Tyneside, (129)
- British Chemical Standards, (137)
- British Engineering Standards and Foreign
- Markets, 619
- BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION (late BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS
- ASSOCIATION) 87, 103, 251, 619, (625), 673
- Annual General Meeting and Luncheon, (625), 673
- Foreign Markets, 619
- Index to Specifications, 271
- Specifications :
- Black Bolts and Nuts, Lock Nuts and
- Washers, 291
- Braided Cables, 484
- British Standard Screws, 621
- Cast Iron Spigot and Socket Drain Pipes, 271
- Channels and Beams for Structural Purposes. 500
- Cooker Control Units, 323
- Copper for Electrical Purposes, 525
- Derrick Cranes (Power Driven), 525
- Fusion Temperature of Coal Ash, 621
- Machine Cut Gears, 621
- Milling Cutters and Reamers, 50
- Portable Accumulators and Secondary
- Batteries (Lead-acid Type), 291
- Radio Valves and Sockets, 556
- Road Materials, 109
- Solders, 223
- BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION (continued) :
- Specifications (continued):
- Stationary Accumulators (Lead-acid Plante
- Positive Type), 291
- Steelwork in Building, 500
- Symbols for Electrical Wiring, 556
- Terminals for Electrical Apparatus used for
- Railway Signalling, 385
- Tests of Galvanised Wire, 500
- Track Relays, Neutral, 525
- Voltages for New Systems and Installations, 385
- BRITISH Trade with Egypt, Report of United
- Kingdom Trade Mission, (71)
- Building Industry, Testing Work for, (487)
- Building Research, Report for 1930, 125
- C
- CADMIUM, United States Production of
- Metallic, (613)
- Calendars, Diaries, &c., 22, 57, 111, 169
- Camouflaging a Water Standpipe with Masonry, (71)
- CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
- Alberta Tar Sands, 22
- Bridge Over Fraser River, South of Vancouver, 193
- Chignecto Canal, 193
- Coking Plant for Head of Lakes, 193
- Deep Mining, 245
- Derrick Vesssel, Large-power, 481
- Diatomite, Production in Quantity of, 22
- Difficult Salvage Job, 245
- Hydro-electric Power Expansion in Nova
- Scotia, 193
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme for Saskatchewan, 22
- Machinery, 193
- Manitoba's Metal Industry, 481
- Mineral Production 22
- Mining Industry, 245
- Mining Plant for Kirkland Lake, 193
- Morfit Process in Lignite Fields, 193
- Natural Gas Conservation, 22
- Oil Burners to be Tested in Canada, 193
- Oilfield in Southern Alberta, 193
- Oil Refinery at Manchester, Alberta, 351
- Ontario's Mining Industry, 22
- Pacific Great Eastern Railway, 193
- Radium Refinery, 481
- Reconstruction Completed at Saint John, 351
- St. Lawrence Situation, 22
- St. Lawrence Water Levels, 481
- Sodium Sulphate Industry, 193
- Typewriter Industry, 351
- Vancouver's Tunnelling Project, 351
- Water Supply Project for Toronto, 22
- Waterway Negotiations, 193
- Winter Hauling Task, 245
- Wireless Research, 22
- CANAL Across Nicaragua, Proposed Route, (13)
- Canal Companies and Coalowners, (43)
- Canal System from Regent's Canal Dock to
- Leicester, (129)
- Canal Traffic in England, (367)
- Cape Town City Improvements to Cover Three
- Years, (639)
- Capillary Tube Drawing Bench, 208
- Carbon-dioxide in " Dry Ice " Manufacture, (475)
- Car-building Plant near Tagi to Have Large
- Output by 1933, (13)
- Case-hardening Process, Cassel Cyanide, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., B.I.F.,
- Suppt., 19.2.32, i
- Castings, Blackheart, Leys Malleable Castings,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 285
- Catalogues, 57, 83, 113, 169, 197, 223, 247, 325, 353, 407, 435, 541, 569, 625, 651, 679, 705
- Cement Setting Expedited by Use of Baking
- Powder, (613)
- Cement and Concrete Products Research
- Laboratory near Watford, (475)
- Cementation in Severn Tunnel, 244
- Centenary of James Wimahurst's Birth, (449)
- Centenary of Production of Steel Nib Penholder, (211)
- Century-old Manufacturing Firm in Great
- Britain, (313)
- Chain Drive for Cork Mill in Linoleum Factory,
- Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 19.2.32, vii
- Chalmers, Dr. T. W., 671
- Chicago Claims First " Skyscraper " Ever
- Built, (367)
- China Clay Producers Form Association, (367)
- Chromium Plating Vat, W. Canning and Co.,
- Ltd., B.I.F., Suppt., 19.2.32, iii
- Cinnabar Ore Deposits Discovered in Pike
- County, Arkansas, (395)
- Civil Engineering Degree Recognised in India, (287)
- Clock, Gearless Electric, Westinghouse Electric
- Company, 701
- Clocks, Electric, British Sangamo Company,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 284'
- Clocks, Talking, (313)
- COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :
- " Back to Coal " Deputation, 465
- Bituminous Coal in United States, Decline
- for Industrial Purposes, (613)
- Blasting in Coal Mines, Use of Cardox
- Carbon-dioxide Cartridges, (639)
- British Coal Exports, Effect of Import
- Restrictions to Foreign Countries, (529)
- British Coal in Demand for Finland, (501)
- Coal and Oil, 201
- Coal Available in India, (449)
- Coal Breaker, Three-stage, Hadfields, Ltd., 646
- Coal-burning Central Stations and Dual
- System of Firing, (13)
- Coal Cutters in Indian Coal Mines, (236)
- Coal Discovery in Iwu District, China, (287)
- Coal Dust Removed by Vacuum Cleaner at
- Copper Cliff Refinery, (13)
- Coal Dryer, Vertical, at Barrow Colliery, near
- Barnsley, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, Ltd., 128
- Coal Exports from British Ports, Statistics, (557)
- Coal Exports from Port of Goole, (129)
- COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES (continued) :
- Coalfields in India, Remarkable Features of
- Seams, (449)
- Coal from Sakoa, Madagascar, (313)
- Coal Gas Consumption in Great Britain,
- Value of, (261)
- Coal-handling Plant at Hackney Power
- Station, Simon-Carves, Ltd., 578
- Coal-handing Plant for Dover, (185)
- Coal Imports of Hamburg, (613)
- Coal Output of Canadian Mines, 1931, (417)
- Coal Production in Russia, 1931, (313)
- Coal Shipped from Sunderland during 1931, (341)
- Coal Tar Products Industries of Germany,
- Report of, (99)
- Coke Oven Fumes and Poisoning of Grass and
- Soil Nearby, (237)
- Cost of Coal to Cape Town Electricity Undertaking, (71)
- Dover as a Coaling Port, (667)
- Dust on Mine Roads, Dryness Essential in, (693)
- Electrically Operated Conveyors for Coal at
- Cardiff Docks, (341)
- Explosives in Coal Mines, Permitted, (157)
- Fatal Accidents in American Bituminous
- Coal Mines, (693)
- Firedamp in Mines, Detection of, (639)
- Fuel Research Board's Report for 1931, 54
- Hydrogenation Process of Coal at Leuna
- Works, Germany, (341)
- Mechanical Handling of Coal Underground, (261)
- Safety in Mines, General Conference on, (367)
- Safety in Mines, Report of International Conference on, (557)
- Safety on Mine Haulages, Investigations
- into, (529)
- Spitzbergen Coal for Norwegian State Railways, (693)
- Underground Gasification of Coal near
- Moscow, (341), (395)
- COBALT Ore Transported by Air, (395)
- Coiling Machine, Direct Motor-driven Three-roller, Brookes (Oldbury), Ltd., B.I.F., 259
- Colour Council, British, and Standard Colour
- Card, (71)
- Company Registration in China, Regulations
- for, (287)
- Compressor, Two-stage, Holloway, Laycock
- Engineering Company, 458
- Concrete, Harm from Freezing, (423)
- Concrete for Image of the God Buddha, for
- Tokyo, (449)
- Concrete Plant for Cauvery Metur Dam,
- Hadfields, Ltd., 158, 166
- Concrete Roads, Design and Behaviour of, 108
- Condenser Degreasing, Method for, (557)
- Condenser for Brooklyn Edison Company,
- Surface, Ingersoll Rand Company, 648
- Condensing Plant at Hackney Power Station,
- Surface, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Ltd., 578, 580, 581
- Contraction of Holes by Press Work, H. C.
- Lane, 538
- Contracts, 27, 83, 111, 141, 200, 223, 247, 271, 299, 356, 379, 407, 461, 513, 569, 628, 679
- Conveyor, Chain, Fraser and Chalmers Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260
- Conveyor, 20ft. Portable, Fraser and Chalmers
- Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260
- Conveyor, " Webb," Fraser and Chalmers
- Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260
- Conveyors and Elevators, Redler Patents,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii
- Cooling Towers and Fuel Storage Tanks at
- Film Studios, Ealing, Premier Cooler and
- Engineering Company, 122
- Cooling Water for Condensers from Natural
- Brine, (613)
- Copper Basin Discovered on Katanga Railway, (395)
- Copper Deposits Discovered in Siberia, (237), (313)
- Copper Lode Discovered in North Sweden, (99)
- Copper Productiort from its Ores, (313)
- Copper Production in Quebec, (667)
- Copper Roofing Materials, Weathering Tests
- on, 685
- Copper and Bronze, Atmospheric Effect on, (693)
- Corrosion Problem, Some Aspects of, U. R.
- Evans' James Forrest Lecture, 504, 532; (Leader, 503)
- Corrosion-resistant Properties in Metal Parts, (667)
- Cost Control in Engineering Industries, 205
- Crane, Wrecking Obsolete Crane at Vickers
- Works, Sheffield, (395)
- Crane, Petrol Engine Driven Mobile, R. H.
- Neal and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 310
- Crane Hook Weigher, G. Salter and Co., Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Crane Safety Device, G. Salter and Co., Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Cranes, Demag Suspension, 320
- Cranes, Safe Load Indicator for, John M.
- Henderson and Co., Ltd., 70,1
- Cranes for Lochaber Power Scheme, Mono-tower, Butters Brothers and Co., 700
- Cranes, Petrol-electric, at Sydney Harbour, (157)
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels—Weekly
- Cyanide and Killing of Fish in Tees Estuary, (157)
- Cylinder Liner Wear, Eng. Rear-Admiral J.
- Hope Harrison, 563
- Cylinder Unit of Christiansen Engine, 52
- D
- DAMS :
- Aerial Dam on Lewis River, Washington
- Creates Lake Twelve Miles Long, (13)
- Gebel Aulia Dam on White Nile, Work to be
- Resumed, (99)
- Hoover Dam, Three Thousand Men Employed
- on, (43); Approximate Time of Completion
- Reduced by One Year, (237)
- Prettyboy Dam, Baltimore, 553, 558
- DEANE, H. J., Jetty Works of Ford Motor
- Company at Dagenham, 205
- " Defirust " Works at Darlington, 288, 293
- Department of Overseas Trade, Facilities
- Offered to Firms Interested, (185)
- Detection of Fine Cracks in Metal, (185)
- Diamonds Discovered in Limestone Formation
- near Coega, S. Africa, (423)
- Disarmament and the Armaments Industries, 220
- Disarmament and Unemployment, 280; (Erratum, 325)
- Diversion of Colorado River at, Hoover Darn, (211)
- Dock for Ocean-going Steamers at Ruva, near
- Bombay, (341)
- Dominion Observatory at Ottawa, Inspection
- by Visitors, (501)
- Drainage in York and Doncaster, Great Cost to
- Prevent Flooding, (639)
- Draughtsmen's Pencils, " Mars Lumograph," (541)
- DREDGERS:
- Dipper Dredger " Cyclope," 21
- Dredger, Sand Pump Hopper, for Mersey, (481)
- Dredger for Thames Service, Bucket, Ferguson Brothers (Port-Glasgow), Ltd., 422
- Suction Hopper Dredger " Palcomayo," 21
- DRYER, Vertical Coal at Barrow Colliery, neat
- Barnsley, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, Ltd., 128
- " Dry-Flo " Tank Cars, General American
- Tank Car Corporation, 510
- Duplicating Machine Factory in Toronto, (367)
- Durban South Breakwater Completed, (423)
- Dust Collector, " Hay," Hardypick, Ltd.,
- B.I. F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii
- Dust in Flue Gases, Precipitation of, (367)
- Dust from Andean Volcanoes Examined by
- British Museum Authorities, (557)
- E
- EDUCATIONAL Intelligence, 197
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- Aburgavenny Electricity Supply, (500)
- Air Insulated Transformer Bank for One
- Million Volts, Dr. W. Hater, 363
- Allmaenna Svenska Elektriska Aktiobolaget,
- Work in Hand, (585)
- Aluminium for Electrical Conductors, (557)
- Aro Lamp, Small, Bellingham, Stanley, Ltd., 69
- " Bantam " Star Delta Starter, George
- Ellison, Ltd., 236
- Batteries Imported into England, Decline of, (013)
- Batteries, Stationary, Specific Gravity of the
- Electrolyte of, (43)
- Battersea Power Station, Progress on, 5 (Supplement, January tat, 1932)
- Bolton Electricity Committee and Control
- of Frequency Supply at " Baek-o' th'
- Bank " Generating Station, (120)
- British Electrical Manufacturers and Argentine, 173
- British Electrical Research, 173
- " Bureau Electricitas " Formation in Paris
- of, (99)
- Bus-bar Switchgear, Duplicate, A. Reyrolle
- and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v
- Cable Laying by Plough in America, (287)
- Cable Laying Simplified for Short Lengths, (313)
- Cable Separator Box, General Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 259
- Cable Tunnel Completed Under Hooghley
- River, Calcutta, (423)
- Callender's Jubilee, 411
- Cape Town's 33,000-volt Alternator, 277
- Central Electricity Board's Fourth Annual
- Report, 338
- Cinema Arc Rectifier, Lancashire Dynamo
- and Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Circuit Breaker, A.C., Record Electrical
- Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, ii
- Control Gear, Electric, Donovan and Co.,
- B.I.F., 309
- Control Clear for A.C. Motors, Brookhirst
- Switchgear, Ltd., 80
- D.C. to A.G. Change-over Problems, 213
- Dry Cells for Pocket Torches and High-tension Batteries, (501)
- Early History of Magnetism, J. B. Kramer, 297
- Electric Arc Welding in Ships, 137
- Electric Boilers, 522
- Electric Cable Heating Machine, W. Canning
- and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii
- Electric Cell for Control of Current Flow in
- New York Lifts, (341)
- Electric Kilns for Burning Clay, (639)
- Electric Lighting Accessories, General Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 259
- Electric Locomotives, Mechanism of, J. D.
- Twinberrow, 147, 153, 182, 217
- Electric Motor Bolt-drive Mounting, Crofts (Engineers), Ltd., 647
- Electric Motors on Farms in United States, (237)
- Electric Power Generation in Canada,
- Statistics, (449)
- Electric Power Used in Canadian Mining, (667)
- Electric Refrigerator Factory for Hamilton,
- Ontario, (71)
- Electric Storage Batteries for Winnipeg,
- United States Firm put up Factory for, (13)
- Electric Supply for Thirstin Mills, Honley,
- Provided in Record Time by Yorkshire
- Electric Power Company, (13)
- Electric Supply Undertaking Output in
- Germany, (585)
- Electric Trams to be Replaced by Omnibuses
- on Four Routes in Hull, (129)
- Electric Winder at Lake Shore Mines at
- Kirkland Lake, Ontario, (43)
- Electrical Apparatus Manufacture in Russia, (211)
- Electrical Apparatus and Machinery, Imports
- into United Kingdom, (585)
- Electrical Conductivity of Metals at Lowest
- Temperatures, Dr. J. C. M'Lellan, 635
- Electrical Developments in Chester, (639)
- Electrical Equipment Requirements of
- Russia, (287)
- Electrical Equipment and Mining Plant at
- Mount Isa Mines, General Electric Company, Ltd., 415, 424
- Electrical Exhibit at Sussex County Agricultural Show, (529)
- Electrical Installations in Japan, (667)
- Electrical Line Construction and Stresses of
- Timber Poles, (613)
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
- Electrical Machinery and Apparatus Imports
- into Italy, (667)
- Electrical Manufacturers and French Quota, 670
- Electrical Plant Extensions at Hammersmith, (129)
- Electrical Power Development in Manitoba, (237)
- Electrical Power Schemes in South Africa,
- Development of, (71)
- Electrical Scientific Devices, British Thorn son-Houston Company, Ltd., 13.1.F. Suppt. 26.2.32, iii
- Electrically Controlled Heaters for Seed
- Beds, (475)
- Electrically Driven Sugar Cane Mills for
- Natal, Mirrlees Watson Company, Ltd., 686, 687, 694
- Electrically Welded Fractionating Columns,
- Thompson Brothers (Bilston), Ltd., 219
- Electricity Charges in South Africa, (449)
- Electricity Commissioners' Report on Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 1931, 647
- Electricity Commissioners' Official Returns
- of Units Generated by Authorised Undertakers in Great Britain : Statistics,
- December, 1931, (107); January, 1932, (233); February, 1932, (337); March, 1932, (423); April, 1932, (529)
- Electricity Costs in Cape Town, (693)
- Electricity for Commercial Purposes in
- Mysore, Cheap, (43)
- Electricity Supply for City of Bhusawal, Pro.
- posed, (423)
- Electricity Supply for Lichtenburg, Report
- by A. E. Val Davies, (449)
- Electricity Supply for Tirupur, Madras
- Presidency, (99)
- Electricity Works of Cape Town Municipality, (693)
- Electrification Schemes in Moscow, (585)
- Electrification of Colliery Plant at Now
- Hartley Hastings Pit, (71)
- Electrification of Farms in United States, (501)
- Electrification of French Railways, 612
- Electrification of Glasgow Subway, Report
- on Proposed, (557)
- Electrification of Surface Railways, Lord
- Monkswell, (647)
- Electrification on Groat Indian Peninsula
- Railway, F. Lydall, 508
- Electrolytic Condensers on A.C. Circuits,
- Power Losses, (136)
- Electrode Boiler for Distilling Water,
- Bastian and Allen, Ltd., 366
- Electrode Furnace, Wild Hollow, (449)
- Electrostatic Capacity of Control Circuit of
- Remotely Controlled Motors, (391)
- Enclosed Ventilated Motors, Lancashire
- Dynamo and Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- European Railway Electrification, 451
- Express Passenger Train Electrification, F•
- Lydell, 459; (Leader, 451)
- Faraday House Electrical Engineering
- College, Annual Examinations, (223)
- Ferranti Exhibition, 703
- Flame-proof Motor, J. H. Holmes and Co.,
- Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i
- Flame-proof Motors, Lancashire Dynamo
- and Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, v
- Flame-proof Motors for Mines, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 701
- Fractional Horse-power Electric Motors,
- Toronto Factory to Manufacture, (211)
- Frequency Standardisation at Birmingham
- and London, (459)
- Frequency Standardisation in Paris, 295
- Geared Motors, Lancashire Dynamo and
- Crypto, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Generating Plant at Film Studios at Ealing,
- Oil Engine-driven, General Electric Company. Ltd., 122, 130
- Generating Set, 150-kW A.C. Oil Engine-driven, for Film Studio at Ealing, General
- Electric Company, Ltd., 122, 130
- Generating Sets, 400-kW D.C. Oil Engine
- driven, for Film Studio at Ealing, General
- Electric Company, Ltd., 122, 130
- Generator, 50-kW Turbo, 234
- Generator, 132-kW Allen D.C., W. H. Allen,
- Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 234
- Grid in South Scotland, 87
- Hams Hall Sub-station, 5 (Supplement,
- January 1st, 1932)
- High-tension Cables, J. 0. Evans, 638
- High-tension Overhead Lines, Safe Earthing
- of, (629)
- Hot Cathode Thyratrons, L. J. Davies, 364
- Import Duties Advisory Committee, 269
- Insulating Materials, Gutta-Percha Company, B.I.F., 236
- Insulating Materials, " Fosalsil " Heat,
- Moler Products, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, i
- Insulators for Isolating Switchgear and Busbars, Steatite and Porcelain Products,
- Ltd., 294
- Instruments for Heating Installation at
- Unilever House, Negretti and Zambra, 675
- International Electrical Congress, 1932,
- Paris, (464)
- Ironbridge Power Station, 5, 6
- Kirkstall Power Station, Hopkinson.' Panel
- Typo Engine-room Telegraphs at, 607
- Leningrad to Receive Power from 800 Miles'
- Transmission Line, (557), (613)
- Location of Fuse Blocks in Electrical Installations, (185)
- Lochabor Hydro-electric Power Under.
- taking, 262, 264
- Magnetic Balance of Main Field Circuits, (129)
- Magnetic Moulder, British Insulated Cables,
- Ltd., 109
- Mercury Switch On-load Transformer Tar
- Changing Gear, Ferranti, Ltd., 191
- Meter, Single-phase, British Sangamo Corn -
- pany, Ltd., B.I.F., 284
- Minister of Transport's Message to Electrical Industry, 1
- Models and Analogies for Demonstrating
- Electrical Principles, A. H. Douglas, 252
- Montreal Light, Heat, and Power Consolidated Report for 1931, (390)
- Montreal Places all Electric Cables Underground, (211)
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
- Alutord, Singlopluiso, Split-phase, Induction,
- Eloctro Dynamic Construction Company,
- B.I.F., 283
- Moving Coil Voltage Regulators, 210
- Municipal Power Costs in South Africa,
- Statistics, (529)
- Osram Lamp Making Machinery, General
- Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 258
- Outdoor Sub-station Lattice Steel Structures,
- A. M. Spruce, 554, 589
- Overhead Electric Cables, Protest by
- Poynton (East Cheshire), (157)
- Overload Device, Three-phase Time Lag,
- Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.P.
- Suppe., 19.2.32, vii
- Panel Heating, Low-temperature, (639)
- Pedal Generator for Wireless Operation,
- Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company,
- Ltd., 322
- Plug and Socket, Flameproof, A. Reyrolle
- and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, v
- Power from Vaal River, (529)
- Power Station Extensions at Hackney, 578-582
- Portable Surge Generator in United States, (557)
- Process Steam-electric Plant in Africa, 127
- Rectifier Equipment at Harrow, 1000-kW
- Automatic, Bruce Peebles and Co., Ltd., 672
- Rectifier for Private Telephone Installations, Westinghouse Brake and Saxby
- Signal Company, Ltd., B.1.10. Suppe., 26.2.32, iii
- Rectifier Operating Creed Telowriter Machine,
- Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal
- Company, Ltd., B.1.F., Suppe., 26.2.32, iii
- Regenerative Control on Glasgow Electric
- Tramways, (157)
- Regulators, Moving Coil Voltage, Ferranti,
- Ltd., 210
- Regulators for Generating Sets, Villiers
- Engineering Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppe., 26.2.32, v
- Repulsion Induction Motor, Crompton Parkinson, Ltd., B.I.F., 234
- Resistance Vacuum Furnace, A. J. Maddock
- and H. Cheney, 403
- Rural Electrification in France, (613)
- Russian Electrical Industry, (287)
- Shanghai Power Station, Sulzer Oil Engines
- for, 647
- Shannon Power Scheme, Extensions at
- Ardnacrusha, (529)
- Small Power Transformers for 132-kV Circuits, British Thomson-Houston Company,
- Ltd., 566
- Spondon Power Station, Turbo-electric Feed
- Pump at, G. and J. Weir, Ltd., 673
- Starter, " Bantam " Star-delta, G. Ellison,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 236
- Sub-station, 132-kV Outdoor, General Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 259
- Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson, F.R.S., Memorial
- Scholarships, (513)
- Switch to Operate Without Noise, (629)
- Switchgear, Laboratory for Mechanical Testing of, Ferguson, Pailin, Ltd., 365
- Switchgear and Control Gear, M. and C.
- Switchgear, Ltd., B.1. F., 309
- Switchgear at Hackney Power Station, A.
- Reyrolle and Co., Ltd., 678, 582
- Time Control, 50 H.P. Inductive, Igranic
- Electric Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppe., 19.2.32, vii
- Towers for Overhead Lines, Typos of, 338, 339
- Tramways and Trolley Omnibuses, 31
- Transformer Testing under Now Methods, (529)
- Transformers for Barking Power Station,
- Hackbridge, 1
- Transformers for Durban, Hackbridge, (71)1
- Transient Voltage Stresses in Power Transformers, K. K. PaluelT, 480, 495, 518, 551;
- Letter, E. T. Norris, Ferranti, Ltd., 634
- " Tufnol " Synthetic Resin Varnish Products,
- Ellison Insulations, Ltd., B.I.F., 260
- Turbo-alternator at Hackney Power Station, 30,000-kW, C. A. Parsons and Co., Ltd., 578, 580, 581
- Turbo-generator, Special Tests on, (565)
- Turbo-generator, 18,000-kW, for Now Jersey,
- Pressure of 730 lb. per square inch, (476)
- Turbo-generator Set, 50-kW, W. H. Allen,
- Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 234
- Two-power Station Accidents in U.S.A., 457
- Underground Electric Cables, Protection of, (313)
- Ventilation and Cooling of Turbo-alternators, 233
- Visit of South African Students to English
- Electrical Company's Stafford Works, (197)
- ELEVATORS for Skyscrapers, Double-deck, (613)
- Elevators in Skyscrapers, Westinghouse Electric Company's Large Contract for, (287)
- Engine-room Artificers, Training of, 121
- Engineering Improvements in Technical Processes, (320)
- Engineering Inspection, Justification of Organised, W. P. Digby, 118, 151
- Engineering Inspection, Radium in, V. E.
- Pullin, 492, 493, 494 (Supplement, May 6th, 1932)
- Engineering Outlook, Fiscal Policy and the, 215
- Engineers' German Circle, Inaugural Meeting, (129)
- ENGINES AND MOTORS :
- Coal Dust Engines, Pawlikowski, 10, 11
- Diesel Engine Lubrication, Scientific and
- Economic, (379)
- Diesel Engines at Sea, Extensive Use of
- Large, (185)
- Diesel Engines of the Future, (185)
- Early Steam Engines in North of England,
- Professor Henry Louis, (287)
- Engine, Compound Winding, for South
- Africa, 366, 368
- Engine, Cylinder Unit of Christiansen, 52
- Gas Engines, Speed Regulation when Operating in Parallel, (528)
- Markets for Internal Combustion Engines, 190
- Mercury Engine, Malone, 10, 11
- Oil Engine, Three-cylinder High -speed Heavy,
- Petters, Ltd., 137
- ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued) :
- Oil Engino, Workspoor Supercharged, for
- Anglo-Saxon Oil Tankers, 77
- Oil Engine, 85 B.H.P. Cold-starting, Babcock
- and Wilcox, Ltd., B.I.F., 207
- Oil Engino, 200 B.H.P., Six-cylinder, W. H.
- Allen, Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F., 234
- Oil Engine, 4000 B.H.P. Double-acting, Two-stroke, Vickers-M.A.N., 77
- Oil Engine Machinery for German Battleship " Deutschland," M.A.N. 56,800
- B.H.P., 76, 77
- Oil Engines for Generating Power at Film
- Studios, Ealing, Ruston and Hornsby,
- Ltd., 122, 130
- Oil Engines for Omnibuses in Manchester, (423)
- Oil Engines for Shanghai, Sulzer Bros., 647
- Oil Engines, 6 B.H.P. to 13 B.H.P., Humboldt-Deutz Motoren A.G., 320
- Petrol Engines, Pistons and Piston Rings of, (75)
- Petrol Engines and Loss of Powor at High
- Altitudes, (619)
- Water Engine, Malone, 10, 11
- EROSION of Steam Turbine Blades, F. W.
- Gardner, 146, 174, 202
- Excavation Work on Tummel Development,
- Grampian Powor Scheme, Ransomes and
- Rapier, Ltd., 336, 337
- Excavator Building in Urals, (537)
- Excavators, Oil Engine • driven, Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., R.I.P. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv
- EXHIBITIONS :
- British Exhibition in Denmark, 466
- British Industries Fair, 1932, Size of Castle
- Bromwich Section, (71)
- British Industries Fair, Birmingham, 206, 234, 258, 281, 309 (Eight-page Supplement,
- February 19th, 1932; February 26th, 1932)
- Building Exhibition, Proposed Permanent, 277
- Copenhagen Exhibition, Textile Trades at, (341)
- Exhibition Commemorating Centenary of
- Demolition of Old London Bridge, (43)
- Exhibition of Ferranti Productions, 703
- Exhibition of Machinery Suitable for Bitumen, Cement, and Timber in India, 110
- I.C.I. Industrial Products Exhibition, 608
- Leipzig Fair, Engineering and Building
- Section, (111)
- Leipzig Technical Fair, 266, 290, 318, 319
- Paris Trade Fair, 1932, (487)
- Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 40, 68, 96
- Scandinavian Exhibition, British Goods for, (313)
- EXPLOSION of Stop Valve and Governor,
- Report, (341)
- Explosives, Physical Testing of, (449)
- Extraction of Oil from McMurray Tar Sands, (475)
- F
- FACTORIES and Labour Conditions, (261)
- Failure of Blow-down Pipe through Freezing
- After " Blow-down," (13)
- Federation of British Industries, Industry and
- Finance, Report, 609
- Fertiliser Factory at East St. John, Quebec, (258)
- Film Studios at Ealing, Associated Radio
- Pictures, Ltd., 122, 130
- Firefioat Service in New York, (395)
- Fiscal Policy and the Engineering Outlook, 215
- Flag Poles from British Columbia, Notable, (423)
- Floating Dock for South Africa, (395)
- Floods in Thames and Wey Valleys, E. S.
- Bellasis, 336
- Flowing Water (Irrigation), 604
- Foaming of Boiling Water, 595
- Foreign Firms Manufacturing in Great Britain, (639)
- Forthcoming Engagements— Weekly
- Foundries, Roll-over Squeeze Strip for, Pneulec,
- LW., B.I.F., 260
- •
- FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
- African Lorry Trials, 85
- Air Extractor, Super, 653
- Anthracite Coal, 489
- Art and Engineering, 681
- Association Technique Maritime, 653
- Battleship, The New, 171
- Bordeaux Sea Port, 85
- British Steel Tariff, 515
- Coal, 115
- Coal Imports, 171
- Coal Industry, 381
- Coal Trade, 515
- Colonial Sloops, 409
- Colonial Trade, 571
- Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 171
- Continuous Brakes, 627
- Deprez, Monsieur Marcel, 707
- Economic Reprisals, 643
- Economic Tendencies, 437
- Electrical Manufacturers and French Quota, 670
- Engineering Outlook, 463
- Engineering Trades, 275, 543
- Five Years Plan, 301
- Foreign Trade, 249, 463, 707
- " Georges Philippar," 599
- Glass Houses, 489
- Goods Traffic Improvements, 543
- Hydraulic Problem, 437
- Hydraulic Works, 463
- Hydro-electric Peak Load Supply, 143
- Hydro•electric Supply, 249
- Industrial Agreement., 571
- Industrial Decline, 301
- Industrial Propaganda, 301
- Industrial Slump, 627
- Iron and Steel, 627
- La Pallico Mole, 599
- Local Railways, 489
- Machinery and Tool Imports, 355, 409, 463
- Marine Engines, 599
- Metallurgical Trades, 225
- Motor Car Trade, 225
- Motor Roads, 327
- National Fuels, 115
- National Works. 59
- Naval Ports, 171
- FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) :
- Ocean Liners, 681
- Paris Gas Supply, 355
- Paris Water Supply, 59
- Poland's Navy, 275
- Port of Pointe-Noire, 29
- Price Stabilisation, 355
- Public Works, 301
- Public Works Inauguration, 29
- Quota Difficulties, 437
- Railway Accidents, 249
- Railway Electrification, 515
- Railway Speeds, 437, 681
- Railway Wagon Builders' Cartel, 327
- Railway Working, 381
- Reduced Outputs, 29
- Saint-Gothard Tunnel, 653
- Sales Comptoirs, 59, 249
- Sautet Dam, 199
- Seine Navigation, 59
- Seine Reservoirs, 627
- Shipbuilding, 199, 327, 627, 707
- Shipping, 275
- Shipping Crisis, 381
- South Amreican Air Service, 85
- State Orders, 143
- Steel Cartel, 199
- Steel Import Quotas, 409
- Steel Imports, 115
- Steel Organisation, 171
- Steel Prices, 409
- Steel Situation, 143, 199, 275
- Steel Trade Organisation, 571
- Super Tax, 249
- Suspension Bridge at Cavaillon, 681
- Trade and Finance, 681
- Trade Developments, 489
- Trade Prospects, 707
- Trade Restrictions, 653
- Transatlantic Liners, 381
- Trans-Saharan. Railway, 225
- Unemployed Engineers, 327
- Vals de Loire Water Supply, 225
- Wages, 543
- Wages and Costs, 85
- Warm Water Energy, 409
- Water Sterilisation, 409
- FRENCH Import Quotas, 164
- Frozen Meat Trade Between New Zealand and
- England, Fiftieth Anniversary of, (216)
- Fuel Conservation by Locomotive in America, (313)
- Fuel Injection System, E.-H. Engineering, Ltd., 420
- Fuel Research Board, Report of, 64
- Fractionating Columns, Electrically Welded,
- Thompson Brothers (Bilston.), Ltd., 219
- Furnace Design on Scale Formation, Effect of,
- H. C. Armstrong; 608
- Furnace, Gas-fired Reheating, Wellman-Chantrains, 457
- Furnace, Heat Balance in Open-hearth, (667)
- Furnace, 12 kW High-velocity Forced Draught,
- Vertical Tempering, Birmingham Electric
- Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii
- Furnace, 16 kW " Birlec Electric, Birmingham Electric Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.P. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii
- Furnace, 20 kW High-speed Tool, Birmingham
- Electric Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, viii
- Furnace, Brass-melting, Sir W. G. Armstrong,
- Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., B.I. F., 258
- Furnace, Forging, International Furnace Equipment Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 258
- Furnace, Heat-treatment, International Furnace Equipment Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 258
- Furnace, High-temperature Forging, Davis
- Furnaces, Ltd., B.I.F. 309
- Furnace, Oil-fired, Double-chamber Type Tool
- Hardening, Alldays and Onions, Ltd., B.I.F., 258
- Furnace, Oil-fired Rivet-heating, Burdons,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 258
- Furnace, Resistance Vacuum, A. J. Maddock
- and H. Cheney, 403
- Furnaces, Combination Recuperative, Incandescent Heat Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 309
- Furnaces, Gas-fired, Lucas Furnaces, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt.,26.2.32, v
- Furnaces, Gas-hated Brayshaw Furnaces and
- Tools, Ltd., B.I.F., 309
- Furnaces, Heat Absorption in Water-cooled, 119
- G
- GALLIUM, Production in Germany, (341)
- Galvanising Plant at Jamshedpur, (367)
- Galvanising Problems, E. J. Daniels' Research
- on, (693)
- Gas Congress in Paris, 699
- Gas Meter Testing in Birmingham (551)
- Gas Supply for Middlesbrough, (535)
- Gas-fired Reheating Furnace, Wellman Smith
- Owen Engineering Corporation, Ltd., 457
- Gas Turbine Nozzle Throat Area, Estimation of,
- George G. McDonald, 685
- Gas Undertaking of Burton, Report on, (529)
- Gases and Vapours, Limits of Inflammability
- of, (286)
- Gear Contacts, Determination of Worm,
- Stuart Miall, 546
- Gear-testing Instrument, David Brown and
- Sons, Ltd., 138
- Gear Units of Spur and Worm Type, Moss
- Gear Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 285
- Gearing, Modern Double Helical Reduction,
- Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company,
- Ltd., 400
- Gears, An Investigation of Performace of,
- J. H. Hyde, G. A. Tomlinson, and G. W. C.
- Allan, 418, (Leader, 425)
- Geodetic Survey of Canada, Precise Levelling
- Party's Work, (693)
- Geographical Exploration of the Past, (367)
- German Firms and English Factories, (475)
- German Industries, State of, (137)
- Glagsow University Oration, " Macquorn
- Rankine," Sir James B. Henderson, 689
- Glass-making Factory in St. Helens District,
- Czechoslovakian Firm May Erect, (129)
- Glass Manufacturing in Egypt from Local
- Materials, (13)
- Gold-bearing Areas in South Africa, 337
- Gold-bearing Reef Discovered in Centre of
- Johannesburg, (43)
- Gold Mines in Canada, (593)
- Gold Output from Witwatersrand for 1931, (211)
- Gold Production of Lake Shore Mine, (508)
- Gold Production in Canada, (237)
- Governor for Centrifugal Pumps, Automatic,
- Holden and Brooke, Ltd.. 108
- Grab, Multiple Arm, Demag Aktiengesellschaft, 701
- Grain Elevator and Warehouse at Windsor,
- Ontario, (341)
- Gravel-washing Plant, Goodwin, Barsby and
- Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii
- Great Bear Lake, Rich in Minerals, (667)
- Greater Robinson Deep Gold Mine, 207
- Grinding Machine for Widia Tools, B. R. Rowland and Co., Ltd., and A. C. Wickman, Ltd., 270
- Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd
- Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," 32, 62, 72 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932)
- H
- HACKSAW Blade " Rapidor," E. G. Herbert,
- Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.3.32, iii
- Hacksaw Frame, James Neill and Co. (Sheffield)
- Ltd., (459)
- Hacksaws, Efficiency of Modern, (639)
- Hamburg Conference on Ship Propulsion, 565
- Harbour of Vizagapatam, Madras, to be
- Dredged to Accommodate Vessels of 28ft. 6in.
- Draught, (126)
- Hardwoods, Canadian, for English Motor Car
- Manufacturer, (445)
- Hay Baler with Power Take-off Drive, (693)
- Heat Absorption in Water-cooled Furnaces, 119
- Heat Rejected into Circulating Water of Power
- Plants, I. V. Robinson, (395)
- Heating Systems, Pump for Low-pressure,
- Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 507
- Heating Iustallation at Unilever House,
- Negretti and Zambra Instruments for, 675
- Helium Discovered at Toulon, (504)
- Heriot-Watt College Extension, (261)
- Hinged Wood Crossarms for Power Transmission Lines, (297)
- Holes, Contraction of, by Presswork, Henry C.
- Lane, 538
- House Heating with Sydney Coal in Canada, (475)
- Hydraulic Laboratory at McGill University,
- Montreal, Equipment, (639)
- HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER SCHEMES :
- Gatineau Power Company's Extensions, (313)
- Hydro-electric Plant at Glandyfi, (211)
- Hydro-electric Plant at Prednerice Washed
- Away by Flood, (449)
- Hydro - electric Power Development in
- Canada, (287)
- Hydro-electric Power Extensions in Canada, (99)
- Hydro-electric Power Plants in Canada,
- Prevention of Breakdowns, (129)
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Nelspruit,
- South Africa, (693)
- Hydro-electric Scheme at Waitaki, (211)
- Hydro-electric Power Station on Volga
- River, (667)
- Hydro-electric Power Stations, Automatic
- and Remote Control of, (693)
- Hydro-electric Project Mandi, 454
- Hydro-electric Scheme for State of Hyderabad, (13)
- Power Development from Malay Falls, Nova
- Scotia, (449)
- Water Power Development on Cheakarnus
- River in British Columbia, (99)
- Water Power Project near Ichang, (395)
- HYDROGEN Peroxide, Transport by Rail in
- Tank Wagons, (13)
- Hydrogen and Oxygen Production, Experimental Electrolytical, (157)
- Hydrogen Sulphide Gas in Shafts, (585), (637)
- I
- ILLUMINATION in Industry, (71)
- Impeller for High-speed Exhauster, Donkin (The Bryan Donkin Company, Ltd.), B.I.F.
- Suppt. 19.2.32, i
- Import Duties Advisory Committee, 269, (513);
- Report, 679
- Import Quotas, French, 164
- Impregnating Equipment, Vacuum Pressure, (639)
- Industrial Centres in Russia, (313)
- Industrial Development in China under Five-Year Industrial Plan, (287)
- Industry, Position of, Sir James Lithgow to
- Federation of British Industries, 426
- Industry and Finance, Federation of British
- Industries Report, 509
- Industry and Sheffield, Development Committee Appointed, (71)
- Industry and the Empire, Memorandum by
- Federation of British Industries, 535; (Leader, 531)
- Ingot Moulds, Shapes of, (449)
- Inoctor, Feed-water, Gresham and Craven,
- Ltd., Suppt., 26.2.32, ii
- Inspection, Justification of Organised Engineering, W. P. Digby, 118, 151
- International Congress of Electricity, Paris, 666
- Investigation of Rivet Hole Failures, 509
- IRON AND STEEL :
- See also Institute of Metals; Iron and Steel
- Institute; and THE METALLURGIST
- Adhesion and Fatigue of Thin Coatings of
- White Metal on Mild Steel Surfaces, 205
- Amalgamation Scheme of Steel Makers, 629
- Atmosphere Conditions and Heating of Steel, (362)
- Bessemer Medal Awarded to Professor Henry
- Louis, 520
- Blast-furnace at Pretoria, Ores from Two,
- Sources for, (367)
- British Chemical Standard Alloy Steel, W. 2, (435)
- British and American Rolled Steel Sections,
- B. L. Hurst, 148
- British and Canadian Steel Trade, Julian
- Piggott, 125
- Cast Iron Plates for Road Foundations, (71)
- Cast Iron Research, 545
- Cast Iron Road Sections, Stanton, (237)
- Cast Steel Plates for Tool Making for Germany, (261)
- IRON AND STEEL (continued) :
- Gromansil " Steels, Production in Americo-
- of, (366)
- " Defirust " Works at Darlington, 288, 293
- Dies of Nickel-chromium Cast Iron, (211)
- Duckham, Sir Arthur, and Iron and Stool, 117
- Electro-magnetic Extraction of Tramp Iron
- from Ores, (211)
- Fatigue of Mild Steel, Report on, 255; (Leader, 263)
- Fatigue of Steel in Concrete Pneumatic
- Drills, (71)
- Flow Lines in Steel, (313)
- Government Interest in the Steel Industry, 506
- International Foundry Congress at Paris, 377, (449)
- International Steel Conditions in 1931, E. T.
- Good, 11
- Iron Ore Concessions Obtained by Japan on
- Muar River, Malaya, (395)
- Iron Pyrites on Manchester Ship Canal, Expeditious Unloading, (501)
- Ironworks to be Re-started in China, (99)
- Iron and Steel Administration in Germany, (585)
- Iron and Steel in India, 193
- Iron and Steel Production, 181
- London Iron and Steel Exchange Annual
- Dinner, Sir Robert Home's Speech, 244
- Machinability of Steel as Indicated by its
- Macrostructure, F. E. Robinson and C. T.
- Nesbitt, 350, 372; (Leader, 343)
- Machining Nitrided Steel Parts, (423)
- Manganese Ore at Turtle Creek, near St.
- John, New Brunswick, (341)
- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Reports : Furnaces in Blast, Pig
- Iron and Steel Production, Statistics of
- January Compared with December, 211;
- February, 349; March, 1932, (423);
- April, 1932, (557); May, 1932, (667)
- Nickel Steel Direct from Ore, 457
- Present Position of Iron and Steel Industry, 155
- Pretoria Iron and Steel Works, Production, (701)
- Rolling Large Sections at Frodingham, (197)
- Russian Cast Iron, 595
- Spongy Iron Obtained without Preliminary
- Blast-furnace Smelting Experiments, (313)
- Stainless Iron and Steel Production, E. C.
- Smith, 663, 702
- Stainless Steel Production in Future Years, (157)
- Stainless Steel Superstitions, (287)
- Steel, F.D.P.," Thos. Firth and John Brown,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 310
- Steel, " Flygo Megiston," Turton Brothers
- and Matthews, Ltd., B.I.F., 310
- Steel Contract Settled Between Russia and
- Poland, (693)
- Steel Dumping in America by European
- Firms, (541)
- Steel Flooring, Development in U.S., (585)
- Steel-framed Building at Walthamstow, All-welded, Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., 310, 311
- Steel Furnace at Ford Steel Works, 400-Ton
- Tilting Open-hearth, (13)
- Steel Furniture, G. A. Harvey and Co. (London), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Steel Plates, Scientific Investigation of Pro-
- cesses Employed in Manufacture of, (99)
- Steel Production of Illinois Steel Company, (667)
- Steel Works for Nanking, (367)
- Steel Trade of World, 232
- World Steel Trade : Position and Prospects,
- E. T. Good, 565
- IRRIGATION Canals, Cost of Excavation by
- Hand and Power-operated Draglines, (395), (423)
- J
- JETTY Works of Ford Motor Company at
- Dagenham, H. J. Deane, 205
- Journal of Scientific Instruments, Specialised
- Articles to be Written for, (667)
- K
- KILN Drying Practice, (461)
- L
- LABORATORY, National Physical, Annual
- Report, 1931, 510
- Laboratory Works at Kilmarnock, Glenfield and
- Kennedy, Ltd., 494, 502
- Labour Difficulties in Utah, (185)
- Lattice Steel Structures for Outdoor Sub-stations, A. M. Spruce, 554, 589
- Launches and Trial Trips, 57, 197, 223, 325. 356, 433, 513, 541, 597, 625, 682
- Lawn Mower of One Hundred Years Ago, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 19.2.32, viii
- Lead and Lead Alloys, Examination by X-rays
- of, (313)
- Lead Mining Industry in Flintshire, (395)
- LEADING ARTICLES : 1931, A Retrospect, 15
- Accuracy of Gear Wheel Teeth, 425
- Agricultural Engineering, 131
- Art and Industry, 503
- British Machinery In France, 532
- British Marine Engineering, 73
- Budget, The, 452
- Civil Aviation in United States, 587
- D.C. to A.C. Change-over Problems, 213; (Letter, 269)
- Electrical Distribution, 397
- Electrical Troubles, 559; (Letter, 584)
- Engineers' German Circle, 478
- Fatigue, 263
- Feed Water, 425
- Film Lubrication of Journals, 477; (Letters, 508)
- Fires Aboard Liners, 559; (Letters, 584, 617)
- Foreign Manufacturing in Great Britain, 239
- French Steel Organisation, 74
- " Grid " and the Electrical Manufacturer, 159
- Industry and the Empire, 531
- Industries and the State, 263
- LEADING ARTICLES (continued):
- Institution Discussions, 369; (Letters, 371, 403, 448)
- International Aeronautical Position, 187
- Iron and Steel and the Tariff, 640
- Machinability of Steel, 343
- Machinery Imports into France, 37U
- Modern Switchgear, 315
- Navy Estimates, 289
- Notable Railway Appointment, 264
- Oil Engines for Pipe Lines, 617
- Oliver Heaviside, 477
- Paints and Corrosion, 503
- Past and Present, 131
- Phenomena of Lubrication, 239
- Pooling Traffic Receipts on Railways, 615
- Position of the Oil Locomotive, 289; (Letters, 370)
- Production for the Masses, 669
- Production of Engineers, 504; (Letter, 561)
- Protection and Progress, 187
- Protection and the Engineering Industries, 101
- " Prove All Things," 343
- Public Technical Schools, 587
- Quality and Price, 615
- Rail and Road, 240 (Letters, 479, 616, 665)
- Railway Critics, 213
- Railway Difficulties in South Africa, 398
- Railway Electrification in France, 369
- Railway Speeds, 641; (Letters, 448, 479, 508, 524, 665)
- Rival Systems of Ship Propulsion, 369
- Science and Industry, 73
- Science in the House, 101
- Shocks and Bridges, 398
- Skill as a National Asset, 45
- Southward Trend of Industry, 159
- Stabilisation of Ships, 45
- Stainless Steel and its Future, 669
- Stentor in an Aeroplane, 160
- Survival of the Consulting Engineer, 531
- Technical Education in England, Scotland,
- and Ireland, 240
- Testing of Castings, 397
- Theory of Lubrication, 695
- " To What Base Uses —," 214
- " Too Many Engineers ? " 695
- " Tyger, Tyger," 264
- Vehicles and Air Resistance, 315
- Waterloo Bridge, 214
- LEAGUE of Nations Union, Conference on
- Disarmament and Unemployment, Provisional Programme, 220, 280; (Erratum, 325)
- Leipzig Technical Fair, 266, 318
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
- Affairs of A.C.E., Ltd., William Paxman, 312
- " As I See It," Thomas Collins, 232
- Atmospheric Railways : Their Past and
- Possibilities, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 524, 666; Harold E. Waite, 561; G. Geo.
- Woodcock, 561; A. M. Bushell, 584;
- W. Adam Woodward, 617; John Newson, 635
- British and American Rolled Steel Sections,
- B. L. Hurst, 312; H. R. White, 312, 340;
- G. S. Bowers, 371
- British Locomotive Design, Ernest F. Smith, 181; C. M. Keiller, 216; W. A. Tuplin, 232, 402, 584; P. C. Dewhurst, 371;
- F. W. Brewer, 448, 561
- British Turbines on the Continent, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd.,
- A. E. du Pasquier, 79
- " Cheltenham Spa Express," Humphrey
- Baker, 665
- Consulting, Engineer, Survival of, J. J., 583; Westminster, 617; J. G. H. Warren, 617; E. M. H. S., 666; P. C. Ruthven, 666
- Cost of Refrigeration, A. N. Watts, 584
- Cunarder, The, William T. Andrews, 12
- D.C. to A.C. Change-over Problems, J. H. R.
- Nixon, 269
- Dowser's Art, The, S. P. Christie, 422, 479;
- G. T. Pardoe, 448; M.I. Mech. E., 448;
- M. Inst. C.E. M.I. Mech. E., 479
- Electrical Breakdowns, C. M. Mayson, 584
- Engines of French Liners, P. de Malglaive, 98
- English Steel Corporation, F. Pickworth, 269
- Fall of the Tay Bridge, Henry M. Sayers, 666
- Film Lubrication of Journals, J. Hamilton
- Gibson, 508; R. White and Sons, 508
- Fires on Ships, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 584;
- J. H. Narbeth, 617
- Flanged Wheels on Railways, C. R. King, 692
- Furnace Design, A. Ogilvy-Webb, 666
- Great Western Speeds, F. W. Brewer, 692
- Hamilton, John Henry (see Obituary), 264
- High-speed Railways, London and Lille,
- A. Oates, 583
- Individual Member and His Institution,
- Sydney W. Smith, 594
- Inspection, Engineer, 448; Inspecting Engineer, 479
- Inspection of Welds, V. E. Pullin, 12
- Institution Discussions, Basil H. Joy, 403
- Internal Combustion Engine, Hugh Campbell, 422
- Lighter Rolling Stock, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 340
- National Certificates and Diplomas, J. E.
- Montgomery, 268 ' • Major Horace Myers, 269; H. Schofield, 295
- Oil-electric Locomotives, Ingersoll Rand
- Company, 340; W. P. Durtnall, 402
- Oil-engined Locomotives versus Steam, C. J.
- Hyde Trutch, 268
- Orders for Millions Going Abroad, T. S.
- Catmur, 635; J. K. Macleod, 666
- Papers and Discussions, R. P., 371; (Leading
- Article, 369)
- Past and Present, G. Geo. Woodcock, 156
- Piston and Long-stroke Valves on Locomotives, J. G. H. Warren, 479
- Pneumatic Railways, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 584
- Position of the Oil Locomotive, The Writer
- of the Article, 370; C. J. Hyde Trutch, 370
- Problems of Ship Propulsion, B. C. Curling, 666
- Production of Engineers, J. D. Cormack, 561
- Profit-sharing, Robert R. Hyde, 79; F. N. B., 42; F. W. Raffety, 179; Edgar D. Ward, 79, 232; Charles Roscoe, 216
- Profit-sharing in Industry, J. G. H. W.,181;
- Fry's (London), Ltd., 216; E. W. undy, 216
- Public Technical Schools, S. H. Moorfield, 665
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):
- Rail-cars, William P. Durtnall, 12
- Railway Speeds, D. T. L. 448, 508; Major
- Horace Myers, 479, 524; H. R. Sutton, 524; Lord Monkswell, 665
- Relativity and a Hole, R. Stanley Lewis, 617, 692; F. Rawlinson, T. H. Simpson,
- Via Veritas, 635
- Road and Rail Discussion, E. S., 479; E. C.
- Bowden Smith, 616, 692; E. G. Beaumont, 665
- Road Vehicles on Railways, S. D., 340
- Rotor Ships, William P. Durtnall, 98
- Sandberg Process, C. P. Sandberg, 232
- Sir James Jeans and the Universe, H. R.
- Kempe, 617; Wm. Jno. Tennant, 666
- Steel Trade Rationalisation, E. T. Good, 691
- Technical Papers and Discussions, W. W. N., 448
- Water Divining, H. E. Yerbury, 371;
- F. N. B., 525; F. E. N. (A.R.C.Sc.), 617
- What the Railways Want is Vision, A Regular
- Rail Traveller, 312
- Wrought Iron, Ralph Cliff (Shingler), 371
- LEYLAND Lorry Built Twenty-four Years
- Ago Still in Service, (449)
- Lighting and Industrial Accidents, Inadequate (71)
- Lighting System of Piccadilly-circus, (129)
- Lifeboat Conference in Holland, (185)
- Lifeboat for Weymouth, Motor, (395)
- Lift, 700ft., for Tourists to Caverns at Carlsbad,
- New Mexico, 126
- Lighting Plant, " Pygmylyte " Portable Electric, Villiers Engineering Company, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- LITERATURE :
- Reviews :
- Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Fred. B.
- Seely, 560
- Applied Personal Administration, J. E.
- Waters, 344
- Artificial Earthing for Electrical Installations, T. C. Gilbert, 478
- Bauxite and Aluminous Laterite, Cyril S.
- Fox, 670
- Boilers, Problem of Fluctuating Loads on,
- G. E. Hider, 132
- Competitive Position of Coal in United
- States, 427
- Cost Accounts, Practical, Andrew Miller, 132
- Dynamics of Engine and Shaft, Ralph E.
- Root, 870
- Electrical Educator, Edited by Sir Ambrose
- Fleming, 560
- Estimating. T. H. Hargrave, 452
- Estimating for Mechanical Engineers, L. E.
- Bunnett, 188
- Fuel Testing, Laboratory Methods in Fuel
- Technology, G. W. Himus, 588
- Honest Doubt : Being a Collection of Papers
- on the Price of Modern Politics, E. J. P.
- Benn, 643
- Hydro-electric Development in the British
- Empire, J. E. Robbins, 160
- Internal Combustion Engine, D. R. Pye, 398
- Jane's " All the World's Aircraft, 1931,"
- Edited by C. G. Grey, Compiled by Leonard
- Bridgman, 132
- Jane's Fighting Ships, 1931, Edited by Oscar
- Parkes, 240
- Land Ho E. C. Bowden Smith, 345
- Physics of High Pressure, P. W. Bridgman, 161
- Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, Rudolph
- L. Duncan and Charles E. Drew, 188
- Roeblings, The : A Century of Engineers,
- Bridge Builders and Industrialists, Hamilton Schuyler, 160
- Scientific Selection and Training of Workers
- in Industry and Commerce, M. Martin-Leake and Thyra Smith, with a Foreword
- by Sir Francis Goodenough, 452
- Sugar Cane, Modern Milling of, F. Maxwell, 399
- Surveying from Air Photographs, Captain M.
- Hotine, 643
- Technical Export, Handbook on, Dr.-Ing.
- Kurt E. Luboweky, 398
- Water Diviners and their Methods, Henri
- Mager, Translated by A. H. Bell, 317
- Witwatersrand Mining Practice, G. A. Watermayer and S. N. Hoffenberg, 426
- Short Notices :
- Adventures of an Obscure Victorian, W. G.
- Riddell, 452
- Bromley's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1932,
- Edited by Comm. C. N. Robinson and
- H. M. Ross, 399
- Electrical Terms, Roget's Dictionary of,
- S. R. Roget, 345
- Eureka : An Essay in Economics, R. M.
- Seddon, 345
- First Principles of Television, A. Dinsdale, 452
- Handbooks of the Science Museum, Land
- Transport, III., Railway Locomotives and
- Rolling Stock, Part 1, Historical Review;
- Part IL, Descriptive Catalogue, E. A.
- Forward, 161
- Hydraulics, E. H. Lewitt, 561
- Kidder-Parker Architects' and Builders'
- Handbook, 161
- " Let's Help," A Collection of Good Causes,
- Sir Charles Bright, 427
- Marlborough's German Technical Words and
- Phrases, E. M. Rollfs, 427
- Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material,
- G. F. Ziminer, 399
- Mechanical Testing, Volume I., Testing of
- Materials of Construction, R. G. Batson
- and J. H. Hyde, 161
- Memories and Monuments in the Streets of
- the City of London, A. K. Bruce, 161
- Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers,
- Vol. 1, David Clark, 588
- Properties and Mechanics of Materials, P. G.
- Lamson and W. J. Cox, 161
- Romance of London's Underground, W. J.
- Passingham, 643
- Steam Boiler Construction, E. G. Hiller, 561
- Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, W. J.
- Kearton, 588
- Theory of Machines, Louis Toft and A. T. J.
- Kersey, 561
- Unemployment, Causes and Cures of, Sir
- W. H. Beveridge, 345
- LITERATURE (continued) :
- Books of Reference : 165, 219, 220, 479
- Blue Book : The Electrical Trades Directory
- and Handbook, 1932, 220
- Concrete Year Book, 1932, Edited by Oscar
- Faber and H. L. Childe, 165
- Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders, and
- Marine Engineers, Compiled under the
- Direction of the Editor of the Shipbuilding
- and Shipping Record, 220
- Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory for 1932, 165 .
- Mercantile Year Book and Directory of
- Exporters, 1932, 479
- Motor Ship Reference Book, 1932, 165
- Official Year Book of the Scientific and
- Learned Societies of Great Britain and
- Ireland : A Record of the Work Done in
- Science, Literature, and Art during the
- Session 1930-1931, 165
- Practical Electrician's Pocket Book, 1932,
- Edited by F. H. Robinson, 165
- Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket Book
- and Diary, 1932, Edited by Conrad Arnold, 165
- Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket Book
- and Diary, 1932, Edited by E. G. Bock, 165
- Specification : for Architects, Surveyors,
- Civil Engineers, and for all Interested in
- Building, Edited by F. Chatterton, 219
- Books Received :
- Aden Port Trust, Administration Report for 1930-31, 47
- Advanced Mechanics of Materials, F. B.
- Seely, 345
- Adventures of an Obscure Victorian, W. G.
- Riddell, 399
- Alternating-current Bridge Methods, B.
- Hague, 533
- Angles on Practical Flying, P. W. F. Mills, 188
- Applied Personnel Administration, J. E.
- Walters, 47
- Architects' and Builders' Handbook,
- Eighteenth Edition, by the late F. E.
- Kidder, Editor-in-Chief, H. Parker, 103
- Artificial Earthing for Electrical Installations (Automatic Safety Switching), T. C.
- Gilbert, 161
- Ausgewahlte Schweisskonstruktionen, Vol. 3,
- Rohrleitungs- und Bohalterbau, Compiled
- by Dr.-hig. Holler and Reg.-Baumeister a.
- D. Fink, 697
- Bauxite and Aluminous Laterite, Second
- Edition, C. S. Fox, 478
- Beitrage zur Geschichte der Technik und
- Industrie, Volume 21, 1931-1932, Edited
- by Conrad Matschoss, 161
- Berichtfolge des Kohlenstaubausschusses des
- Reichskohlenrates, 399
- Blue Book : The Electrical Trades Directory
- and Handbook, 1932, 188
- Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1932,
- Edited by Commander C. N. Robinson,
- R.N., and H. M. Ross, 188 •
- British Steel Industry, H. S. Jevons, 478
- Building Societies Year Book, 1931, Compiled
- and Edited by G. E. Franey, 103
- Buyers' Guide to the Motor Trade of Great
- Britain, 697
- Carburetters and Carburation, Second Edition, A. W. Judge, 588
- Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Ethyl Alcohol,
- D. B. Keyes and R. D. Snow, 427
- Causes of Accidents, Eric Fanner, 643
- Central Heating and Hot Water Supply for
- Private Houses, G. C. Sanford, 161
- Chemical Engineering' and Chemical Catalogue, Eighth edition, edited by P. M.
- Newitt, 561
- Chemical Engineering and Thermodynamics
- Applied to the Rotary Cement Kiln, G.
- Martin, 257
- Chemical Plumbing, Lead Burning and Oxy-acetylene Welding for Plumbers and Heating Engineers, E. B. Partington, 643
- Chemistry, Life and Civilisation : A Popular
- Account of Modern Advances in Chemistry,
- H. J. S. Britton, 103
- Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades' Directory, 1932, 452
- Competitive Position of Coal in the United
- States, 345
- Compression-ignition Engines for Road
- Vehicles, 257
- Concrete Year Book, 1932, edited by 0.
- Faber and H. L. Childe, 161
- Confessions of a Capitalist, E. J. P. Bonn, 132
- Contour Geometry, and its Applications to
- Earthwork Design and Quantities, A. H.
- Jameson, 257
- Crysotile Asbestos in Canada, J. G. Ross, 47
- Description of the Cost Accounting Scheme
- Introduced in the Locomotive Works at
- Moghalpura, A. E. Howell, 478
- Design of Steel Bridges, F. H. Abrahams, 452
- Dielectric Phenomena : III., Breakdown of
- Solid Dielectrics, S. Whitehead, edited
- by E. B. Wedmore, 478
- Die Elektrischen Maschinen. Vol. I.: Allgo-meine Grundlagen. Vol. Konstruktion
- und Isoliorung, Dr.-Ing. M. Liwschitz and
- Dipl.-Ing. H. Gliicicner, 161
- Directory of Paper Makers of Great Britain
- and Ireland, 1932, 697
- Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders, and
- Marine Engineers, 1932, 257
- Dynamics of Engine and Shaft, R. E. Root, 478
- Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity
- Undertakings, 1932, 561
- Electrons and Waves : An Introduction to
- Atomic Physics, H. S. Allen, 643
- Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book, 1932-33, 561
- Engineering Equipment of Buildings, A. C.
- Pallot and H. Baines, 533
- Engineering Materials. Vol. II.: Non-ferrous
- Metals and Organic Materials, A. W. Judge, 427
- Estimating, Second Edition, T. H. Hargrave, 257
- Estimating for Mechanical Engineers, L. E.
- Burman, 47
- Eureka : An Essay in Economics, R. M.
- Sneddon, 371
- Experimental Electrical Engineering, E. T.
- A. Rapson, 345
- LITERATURE (continued) :
- Books Received (continued) :
- Experimental Engineering Science. N. Harwood, 643
- Farm Tractors, A. A. Stone, 588
- First Principles of Television, A. Dinsdale, 371
- Foundry Work and Metallurgy, Volumes I.
- and II., edited by R. 1'. Rolfe, 257;
- Volume III., 345; Parts V. and VI., 478
- Fuel Testing, Laboratory Methods in Fuel
- Technology, G. W. Himus, 371
- H.M. Stationery Office Publications :
- Collected Reports on British High-speed
- Aircraft for the 1927 Schneider Trophy
- Contest, 345
- Combustion of Coal Dust, A. L. Godbest
- and R. V. Wheeler, 188
- Deterioration of Structures in Sea Water,
- edited by J. Purser and H. J. Grose, 103
- Fuel Research Technical Paper 32: A
- Study of the Tars and Oils Produced from
- Coal, 103
- Handbooks of the Science Museum. Land
- Transport Railway Locomotives
- and Rolling Stock : Part I., Historical
- Review. Part II., Descriptive Catalogue, E. A. Forward, 103
- Kestrel Aero-engines, 643
- Sailing Ships : Their History and Development as Illustrated by the Collection
- of Ship Models in the Science Museum,
- Part II., G. S. Laird Clowes, 371
- Weathering of Natural Building Stones,
- Building Research Special Report No. 18,
- R. J. Schaffer, 533
- High-speed Diesel Engines, P. M. Heldt, 478
- High-speed Oil Engine Design, B. Reed and
- H. Tanaka, 452
- History of Fire and Flame, Oliver C. do C.
- Ellis, 257
- History of the Oil Engine, A. F. Evans, 533
- Honest Doubt, or the Price of Politics, Sir
- Ernest J. P. Bonn, 399
- How to Drive a Car, Twelfth Edition, 697
- Hoyer-Kreuter Technologisches WOrterbuch :
- Volume I., German-English-French, Dr.-Ing. A. Schlomann, 452
- Hydraulics, Fourth Edition, E. H. Lewitt, 533
- Hydro-electric Development of the British
- Empire, J. E. Robbins, 103
- Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory and
- Reference Book for 1932, 132
- Installation of a Production System in
- the Locomotive Workshops at Moghalpura,
- A. S. Howell, 670
- Introduction la MOcanique des Fluides,
- Professor A. Foch, 670
- Jane's All the World's Aircraft, 1931, edited
- by C. G. Grey, compiled by L. Bridgman, 103
- Jane's Fighting Ships, 1931, edited by Oscar
- Parkes, 103
- Land Drainage, Second Edition, W. L.
- Powers and T. A. H. Teeter, 588
- Larm and Resonanzschwingungen im Kraft-werksbetrieb infolge periodischer Strii-mungsvorgange, Dr. Ing. F. Michel, 371
- Le Pompe Centrifughe : Calcolo e Costruzione, Ing. G. Zappa, Prof. Ing. F. Giordano
- and Dott. Ing. G. Mainardi, 427
- Lubricating Oil Tests and their Significance,
- J. E. Southcombe, 257
- Machinery and Plant Depreciation Tables, 5
- per cent. to 20 per cent. on the Diminishing
- Value, 103
- Manufacturing Industries of the British
- Empire Overseas : Part VI., Africa, West,
- East and Central, 643
- Marlborough's German Technical Words and
- Phrases, Third Edition, E. M. Rolffs, 371
- Mathematics for Students of Building, Book
- I., F. E. Drury, and W. T. Haslam, 427
- Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material,
- Fourth Edition, G. F. Zimmer, 188
- Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Book, 1932, 132
- Mechanical World Year Book, 1932, 47
- Mercantile Year Book and Directory of
- Exporters, 1932, W. Lindley Jones, 371
- Metal Aircraft Construction, M. Longley, 345
- Metallurgy, Edwin Gregory, 371
- Mitteilungen des Institutes fur Striimungs-maschinen der Technischen Hochschule
- Karlsruhe, Professor W. Spannhake, 427
- Modern Diesel, 257
- Modern Farm Buildings, D. N. McHardy,478
- Modern Milling of Cane Sugar, F. Maxwell, 47
- Modern Practical Stairbuilding and Hand-railing, George Ellis, 533
- Motion of Railway Vehicles on a Curved
- Line, C. F. Bendy Marshall, 452
- Motor Repair Manual, 670
- Motor Ship Reference Book for 1932, 132
- Motorships of the World, Edited by A. C.
- Hardy, 643
- Newton : The Man, Lieut.-Colonel R. de
- Villamil, 132
- Nile Basin, Vol. I., General Description of the
- Basin, Meteorology, Topography of the
- White Nile Basin, H. E. Hurst and P.
- Phillips, 188
- Nomogram, Tho : The Theory and Practical
- Construction of Computation Charts,
- H. J. Allcock and J. R. Jones. 478
- Official Year Book of the Scientific and
- Learned Societies of Great Britain and
- Ireland, 1931, 103
- Oil and Petroleum Year Book, 1932, W. E.
- Skinner, 643
- Ordeal by Banking, W. Allen Young, 257
- Osiris and the Atom, J. G. Crowther, 697
- Parliamentary Gazette : General Election
- Number, 47
- Photogrammetry : Collected Lectures and
- Essays. Edited by 0. von Grubber, Translated by G. T. McCaw and F. A. Cazalet, 533
- Pitman's Electrical Educator. Three
- Volumes, Edited by Sir Ambrose Fleming, 257
- Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers,
- Vol. I., Surveying, Second Edition, D.
- Clark, 188
- Practical Electrician's Pocket Book, 1932,
- Edited by F. H. Robinson, 47
- " Practical Engineer " Electrical Pocket
- Book and Diary for 1932, Edited by C.
- Arnold, 103
- LITERATURE (continued) :
- Books Received (continued) :
- " Practical Engineer " Mechanical Pocket
- Book and Diary for 1932, Edited by E. G.
- Beck, 103
- Practical Mathematics, Louis Toft and A. D.
- D. McKay, 132
- Practical Physics, Third Edition, W. R.
- Bower and J. Satterley, 371
- Practical Surveying, Fourteenth Edition,
- G. W. Usill, Revised by Colonel Sir Gordon
- Hearn, R.E., 478
- Primer of Engineering and Building Science,
- Part I., S. Owen, 452
- Problems in the National Teaching of
- Science, Professor I. Masson, 103
- Proceedings of the Third International
- Conference on Bituminous Coal, Two
- Volumes, 588
- Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual
- Meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials, Part I., Committee Report,
- New and Revised Tentative Standards,
- Tentative Revisions of Standards; Part
- H., Technical Papers, 188
- Production, Hubert Phillips, 132
- Production Planning, Clifton Reynolds, 452
- Pulverised Fuel Firing, S. H. North, 643
- Railroad Construction : Theory and Practice, Ninth Edition, W. L. Webb, 427
- Reid's Handy Colliery Guide and Directory
- of Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire,
- Cumberland, and Westmorland, 399
- Rhodesian Mining and Engineering Year
- Book, 1932, 478
- Roads of England, R. M. C. Anderson, 478
- Romance of London's Underground, W. J.
- Passingham, 533
- Rubber Information, Edited by H. B.
- Cronshaw, 561 •
- Scientific Principles of Petroleum Technology.
- Dr. Leo. Gurwitsch and H. Moore, 588
- Scientific Selection and Training of Workers
- in Industry and Commerce, M. Martin-Leake and T. Smith, 345
- Sell's Directory of Registered Telegraphic
- Addresses, 1932, 345
- Selling Costs and Records, W. A. Smith, 257
- Shipbuilding History, 1750-1932, 670
- Solutions to the Questions Set in Section A
- in the October, 1930, and April, 1931,
- Examination Papers of the Institution of
- Civil Engineers, 533
- South African Mining and Engineering Year
- Book, 1932, 478
- South American Handbook, 1932, 47
- South and East African Year Book and Guide, 1932, Edited by A. S.. Brown and G. G.
- Brown, 161
- Specification : for Architects, Surveyors,
- Civil Engineers, and for all Interested in
- Building, Edited by F. Chatterton, 257
- Steam Power Stations : Equipment and
- Maintenance, G. 0. McLean, 371
- Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, Third
- Edition, W. J. Kearton, 103
- Steel and its Practical Applications, Wm.
- Bass and A. J. K. Honeyman, 371
- Submarine Telegraphy, Ing. Italo de Giuli,
- Translated by J. J. MacKichan, 257
- Supply of Water, T. H. P. Veal, 132
- Symposium on Effect of Temperature on the
- Properties of Metals, 345
- Symposium on Welding, Held at the Pittsburg Regional Meeting of the American
- Society for Testing Materials, 161
- Tests of Plain and Reinforced Concrete Made
- with Haydite Aggregates, F. E. Richart
- and V. P. Jensen, 427
- Tests on the Continuous Carbonisation of
- Finely Crushed Coal by Radiant Heat,
- F. B. Hobart and D. J. Demorest, 345
- Test-book on Roofs and Bridges, Part IL,
- Graphic Statics, Fifth Edition, by the late
- M. Merriman and H. S. Jacoby, Revised
- by E. E. Ebling, 478
- Theory of Machines, Second Edition, L.
- Toft and A. T. J. Kersey, 533
- Theory and Design of Structures, Fifth
- Edition, E. S. Andrews, B.Sc., 345
- Tragheits-und Widerstandsmomente von
- Bleatragern, Dipl.-Ing. P. Krugmann, 643
- Treatise on Photo-elasticity, E. G. Coker
- and L. N. G. Filon, 103
- Vector Analysis with Applications to Physics.
- Richard Gans, Authorised Translation
- from Sixth German Edition by W. M.
- Deans, 161
- Wagon Details and Construction, P. H.
- Saunders, 47
- Water Engineers' Handbook and Directory, 1932, 345
- Wiring Systems, L. M. Waterhouse, 533
- Witwatersrand Mining Practice, G. A.
- Watermeyer and S. N. Hoffenberg, 257
- Zinc and its Alloys, Circular of the Bureau
- of Standards No. 395, 371
- LLOYD'S Register of Shipping, Annual
- Summary, 126; Quarter's Shipbuilding
- Returns, 83
- Lock Entrance to Kidderpore Docks Opened, (17)
- Locknuts Research in America, (71)
- Lorry, Heavy Oil-engined Six-wheeler, Arm strong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., 675
- Lorry for Conveying Pipes Across Desert,
- Scammell Lorries, Ltd., 594
- Lorry for Handling Pipes and Bar Material,
- Leyland Motors, Ltd., 566
- Loudon Bros., Ltd., Planing Machine for Russia
- for Machining Turbine Casings, (313)
- Low-temperature Carbonisation, Salerni System, 243
- Lubrication Research Apparatus, Sperry-Cammen, 699
- Lubricator, Automatic Chain, Tecalemit, Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 284
- Lubricator for Conveyor Chains, Automatic,
- Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., R.I.P., 206
- M
- MACHINE TOOLS :
- Angle Cutting Machine, Greenwood and
- Batley, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Bending Rolls Machine, F. J. Edwards, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :
- Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, 6in.
- Horizontal, William Asquith, Ltd., 526, 527
- Box-forming Machine, Folding, Rounding
- and, 404
- Chisel Mortising Machine, Horizontal,
- Thomas White and Sons, Ltd., 292, 293
- Draw-cut Shaping Machine, Butler Machine
- Tool Company, Ltd., 506
- Drill Sharpener, Holman Brothers, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Grinding Machine for Widia Tools, 270
- Robbing Machine and Gear, 400
- Machine Tools, Lectures on, at Alfred
- Herbert, Ltd., Birmingham Showrooms, (111)
- Milling Machine, Vertical Spindle, Sleeper
- and Hartley, Inc., 646
- Planing Machine, Open-sided, Butler Machine
- Tool Company, Ltd., 191
- Planing Machine for Russia, Loudon Bros.,
- Ltd., (313)
- Punching, Plate-splitting and Cropping
- Machine, Bertrams, Ltd., 192
- Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel Turning
- Plant, Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 342, 346, 347
- Rod Rolling Mill with Roller Bearings, l2in.,
- P. R. Jackson and Co., Ltd., 618, 619
- Tenoner, Electric, Wadkin and Co., 310
- Tool-making Industry in Germany, (585)
- Trepanning Machine for Concrete Tools,
- Holman Brothers, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Wire Rope Making Machine at Rutherglen, (449)
- MACHINE TOOLS AT LEIPZIG TECHNICAL
- FAIR :
- Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, Horizontal, Collet and Engelhard Machine
- Tool Company, 267
- Broaching Machine, Vertical Hydraulically
- Operated, A. H. Schiltte, 319
- Drilling Machine, Five-unit High-speed,
- Auerbach und Scheibe, A.G., 318, 319
- Drilling Machine,High-speed Light, Auerbach und Scheie, A.G., 318, 319
- Grinder, Automatic Saw Blade, Heller
- Brothers, 290, 291
- Grinder, Milling Cutter, Collet und Engelhard
- Machine Tool Company, 268
- Grinding Machines, Reinecker, 319
- Hydraulic Drive Principle for Machine Tools,
- H. A. Waldrich, 267
- Lathe, Mulka Automatic Forming, 319
- Lathe, Universal High-speed, Schiess-Defiles, A.G., 267
- Milling Machine, Horizontal, Wanderer-Werke, 318, 319
- Milling Machine with Hydraulic Spindle
- Drive, Wanderer-Werke, 318, 319
- Milling and Boring Machine, Horizontal,
- Schiess-Defries, A.G., 266
- Planer, Electrically Driven, H. A. Waldrich, 267
- Press, Forging, Henry Pels and Co., 290
- Press and Punching Tools, Zeiss Ikon, A.G., 319
- Saw, Hydraulically Operated, J. F. Ohler, 291
- Saw, Universal High-power Cold, Holler
- Brothers, 291
- Saw, Stock Cutting, Holler Brothers, 291
- Shears, Guillotine, Henry Pels and Co., 290
- MANCHESTER Ship Canal Company, Plan
- of Canal, (613)
- Mangeross Electrode gives Resistance to Wear
- and Abrasion Equal to Manganese Steel, (13)
- Manufacture of Foreign Goods in Britain, (137)
- MAPS :
- Abattoir and Meat Market at Liverpool, Site
- Plan, 228
- American Sea-going Train-ferry Steamers,
- Train Ferry Routes Across Lake Michigan, 389
- Beira, Plan of Park Works at, 429
- Catchment Area of River Wey, 335
- Lloyd Barrage, Plan of Barrage Site Showing
- Heads of Canals, 105
- Map of the Romford Station District After
- Completion of Widening, 392
- Map of Gidea Park Station District After
- Completion of Widening, 392
- Mount Isa Mines, Electrical Equipment and
- Mining Plant at, Plan of District, 416
- North Circular Road, Railway Bridge, Layout of, 178
- Site of Great Bridgeford Derailment, 700
- " MARITIME Journalism," E. C. Thomson, (449)
- Markets for Internal Combustion Engines, 190
- Materials for Service at High Temperatures, 255
- Mercury, Current Price of, (639)
- " Metal, Robertson-Bonded," (395)
- Metal-working Machines, F. J. Edwards, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- METALLURGIST, THE, Sixteen -page Supplement—Last Friday in Month
- METALLURGIST, THE, Contents of April Issue, 478; May Issue, 588; June Issue, 697
- Metals, Accelerated Test for Determination of
- Limiting Creep Stress of, 241
- Metals, Plastic Deformation of, Dr. F. Korber, 538
- Metals Produced in United States during 1930,
- Value, (43)
- Mica, Earliest Use of, (639)
- Milk Tank Trailers, G.W.R. Trucks for, 675
- Mill, Four-roller " Raymond," Mining and
- Industrial Bquipment, Ltd., 259
- Mineral Ore, Reduction of, (287)
- Mineral Prospecting by Rhodesia Minerals
- Concession, (99)
- Minerals, Dutch Government and Bill for
- Exploration of, (585)
- Mining and Quarrying Tools, Holman Bros.,
- Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Model of Rolling Stand Equipped with S.K.F.
- Bearings, (639)
- Moisture in Salt Baths for Steel Treating, (658)
- Montreal Harbour Improvements, (43)
- Monuments Used on International Boundary
- Between Canada and United States, (501)
- MOTOR CARS;
- Automobiles in United States, Tinned Pistons
- for, (395)
- MOTOR CARS (continued) :
- Morris Motor Car Service Depot at Warsaw, (13)
- Motor Car Production at Walkerville,
- Ontario, (43)
- Motor Car Transmission, L. H. Pomeroy, 189
- Motor Cars and Chassis, Imports During
- First Quarter, 1932, (475)
- Motor Cars and Fatalities on 125th-street
- Viaduct, Now York City, Prevention by
- Raising Korb with Girders, (449)
- Motor Cars in New Zealand, Sale of New, (129)
- Motor Cars Registered in United States,
- Number of, (313)
- Motor Cars Tested on Tour of Egypt, (475)
- Motor Cars to be Manufactured Again by
- D. Napier and Son, Ltd., (367)
- Motor Vehicle Licences in Great Britain, (475)
- Wood Used in Motor Car Construction,
- Choice of, (367)
- MOTOR Ship and Marine Oil Engine Outputs, 1920-1931, 19
- Motor Speed Record of " Blue Bird," (237)
- Moulder, Magnetic, 109
- N
- NANKING'S Central Machine Works to be
- Established, (13), (71)
- Naphtha Fumes, Reclaiming, (185)
- National Physical Laboratory, Annual Report, 1931, 510
- Natural Gas Well in Turner Valley, Alberta, (449)
- Navy, French, 509
- Netherland Ship Testing Tank, 632
- Newspaper Printing Machines for Russia,
- London Firm's, (395)
- New Year Honours for Railway Officials, (43)
- Nickel Coins for Soviet Russia, (287)
- Nickel Production in Canada, (423)
- Nickel Used in Alloy Steel, Amount of, (667)
- Nitrates, Artificial, Factory for Japan, (13)
- Nitric Acid, Manufacture in Roumania, (613)
- Nitric Acid Plant at La Madeleine Works, (529)
- Nitric Acid Plant at Modderfontein Dynamite
- Factory, (13)
- Nitrogen Fixation Plant of Make Company,
- Operations Started, (129)
- Nitrogen Fixation Plant at Pet, Hungary, (129)
- Non-ferrous Metals for Homo Decorations,
- Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 19.2.32, i
- Norman Lockyer Observatory, Sidmouth,
- Opening of Photographic Equitorial Dome. (613)
- Notes on Arc Welding in Bridgework in Australia, 621
- O
- OBITUARY :
- Baring, Brigadier-General the Hon. Everard, 617
- Bartlett, A. J., 35
- Battye, Colonel B. C., 664
- Brennan, Louis, 87, 135
- Campion, Frederick Arthur, 129
- Carpmael, Herbert (Portrait), 344
- Clark, E. C., 371
- Christian, Edmund J., 161
- Davis, Joseph, 129
- Dollar, Captain Robert, 545
- Doxford, Robert Pile, 399
- Duckham, Sir Arthur, 214
- Ewing, P. D., 601
- Fielding, John, 277
- Fowler, William Henry, 399
- Gregory, Professor J. W., 655
- Haldane, W. F., 315
- Hamilton, John Henry (Portrait), 264; (Letters : Hugh Campbell, 295; J. Hope
- Harrison, 312; H. Lincoln Tangye, 312;
- John D. Troupe, 312; J. W. Gibbons, 340;
- W. A. Green, 370)
- Inchcape, Earl of, 573
- Kerfoot, W., 490
- McDermott, E. R. (341)
- Mills, Sir William, 61
- Newell, Thomas Monk, 129, 135
- Radford, W. H., 161
- Reid, J. W., 303
- Reid, W. P., 185
- Renwick, Sir Henry, 61
- Rowlandson, C. A., 71
- Strange, C. E., (639)
- Stubbs, Oliver, 31
- Twinberrow, J. D., 215
- Watkinson, William Henry, 214
- Wilkinson, Henry Daniel, 265
- Wilson, Ernest, 213
- Wilson, Professor Ernest, 265 (Letter :
- H. R. Kempe, 295)
- Yarrow, Sir Alfred T. (Portrait), 133; (Leader, 131)
- OBSERVATORY, Norman Lockyer, Opening
- of Extensions, (593)
- Oil Burner, Portable, Urquharts (1926), Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 258
- Oil Burner Control Apparatus, " Satchwell,"
- Rheostatic Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 282
- Oil Deptit at Hamilton, Ontario, (211)
- Oil Discovered on Bahrein Island, (667)
- Oil Fuel for Engineering Purposes, Shell-Mex
- and B.P., Ltd., R.I.P., 258
- Oil Refinery for Montreal East, (423)
- Oil Refinery for Shell Company at Vancouver, (367)
- Oil Storage in Bulk, System for, C. C. Wakefield
- and Co., Ltd., 270
- Oil Storage Plant at East Windsor, Ontario,
- Terminal, (367)
- Oil Testing Sets, Portable, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 165
- Omnibus, Test of a Silent, (157)
- Omnibuses may be Propelled by Coal Gas in
- Birmingham, (287)
- Ore Dressing Laboratory at Birmingham University, (13), (43)
- Ore Milling Plant at Beatty Gold Mine,
- Ontario, (13)
- Organisation of Intelligence Services, (71)
- Ottawa, National Research Laboratories at, 609
- Otto, Nikolaus August, Centenary Celebrations, 670
- Oxygen Cutting Machine, Profile, Hancock and
- Co. (Engineers), Ltd., B.I.F., 259
- PAINT Testing for Durability on Railway
- Bridges, (667)
- Painting of Bridge Members Before Leaving
- Railway Shops in America, (52)
- Painting of Creosoted Poles, (237)
- Papermaking Factory at Stoke-on-Trent 7 (501)
- Paper Mill for Seal Cove, British Columbia, (423)
- PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH :
- Aeronautics, 29, 275, 409
- Building, 544
- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 355
- Cranes and Conveyors, 410, 516, 707
- Dynamos and Motors, 59, 85, 143, 199, 225, 249, 275, 327, 355, 381, 409, 437, 463, 515, 543, 571, 653, 681, 707
- Engines, Internal Combustion, 29, 115, 143, 171, 199, 225, 301, 381, 409, 489, 671, 599, 627, 653, 681
- Furnaces, 29, 59, 171, 249, 515, 627
- Gas Producers, 59, 143, 301, 410, 489
- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 30, 85, 275, 301, 437, 463, 544, 628, 681, 707
- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 115, 199, 249, 355, 409, 437, 627
- Metallurgy, 116, 327, 438, 682
- Mining Machinery, 681
- Miscellaneous, 30, 60, 86, 116, 144, 172, 199. 225, 249, 275, 301, 328, 356, 382, 410, 438, 463, 489, 516, 544, 572, 599, 628, 654, 8R2, 707
- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 116, 572, 654, 682
- Ordnance and Armour, 143
- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 327, 654
- Ships and Boats, 115
- Steam Generators, 115, 355, 515, 571, 707
- Switchgear, 59, 85, 143, 171, 249, 409, 137, 489, 515, 543, 681
- Telegraphs and Telephones, 275, 599
- Tramways and Railways, 463, 544, 653, 707
- Transformers and Converters, 29, 115, 199, 225, 327, 356, 382, 463, 572, 627
- Transmission of Power, 115, 143, 171, 275, 355, 382, 515, 544, 572, 599
- Turbine Machinery, 437, 463, 571, 599, 707
- Welding, 171
- PAVING Blocks of Cast Iron, Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32,
- vi
- Pelton Wheel for the Punjab, 17,000 Horse-power, Boving and Co., Ltd., 44, 48, 49
- Perforated Metals, G. A. Harvey and Co. (London), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 57, 111, 141, 169, 223, 247, 299, 325, 379, 407, 435, 461, 487, 513, 541, 569, 600, 651, 679, 705
- Petrol Blending in Southern Rhodesia, (211)
- Petrol Consumption of " Blue Bird," (449)
- Petrol from Natural Gas in Germany, (475)
- Petrol Production by New Method at Osaka, (99)
- Photo-electric Cells for Automatically Counting
- Tubes, (585)
- " Photoelectrograph," Apparatus Enabling
- Blind People to Road Ordinary Print, (99)
- Photo-print Developing Machine, Precision
- Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., 622
- Physics Building at Leeds University, Opening
- by Sir William Bragg of, (237)
- Pipe Carrying Lorry, 594
- Pipe Fittings for Joints Made by Autogenous
- Welding, (341)
- Pipe Joint for Stanton-Do Lavaud Spun Cast
- Iron Pipes, Stanton Ironworks Company,
- Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Pipe Testing Machines, G. B. Parkes, Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 310
- Pipe Trimming Cutter, W. Fearnchough, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Pipe Union, Simplifix Patents, Ltd., B.I.F., 309
- Pipes, Iron, Staveley Coal and Iron Company,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 310
- Piston Ring Factory in Toronto, America-Firm to Build, (313)
- Polar Lights, Professor Sydney Chapman, (585)
- Polishing and Buffing Machine, W. Canning and
- Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iii
- Port at Mouth of the Rio Grande, Deep-water, (13)
- Port Improvements at Beira, C. S. Meik and
- Halcrow, 428, 429
- Port of London Cruises, " Essex Queen " and, (562)
- Portrush, North Ireland, Developing as Fishing Port, (423)
- Position of Industry, Sir James Lithgow to
- Federation of British Industries, 426
- Power and Fuel Bibliography, (299)
- Power Development from St. Lawrence River,
- Opposition to, (211)
- PRESSES :
- Baling Press, Large Hydraulic Scrap, Rose,
- Downs and Thompson, Ltd., 162, 163
- Notching Press, High-speed, Taylor and
- Challen, Ltd., B.I.F.Suppt., 26.2.32, vii
- Press, 125-Ton, John Hands and Sons, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv
- Presses, J. Rhodes and Sons, Ltd., B.I.F., 285
- Toggle Drawing Press, Taylor and Challen,
- Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii
- PRESSINGS and Drop Forgings, Heatly
- Gresham Engineering Company, Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Pressure and Stresses in Locomotive Parts,
- Bryan Reed, 656
- Publicity in the Editorial Columns, W. H.
- Temple, 180
- PUMPS :
- Automatic Governor for Centrifugal Pumps,
- Holden and Brooke, Ltd., 108
- Bore-hole Pumping Plant, C. Isler and Co.,
- Ltd., 194
- Centrifugal Pumps, Automatic Governor for, 108
- Gear Pump, Small, Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 193
- Pump, Motor-driven, Enor, 319
- Pump, Rotary, Varley Pumps and Engineering, Ltd., B.I.F., 283
- Pump, Rubber-unit Grit, Mining and Industrial Equipment, Ltd., B.I.F., 259
- PUMPS (continued) :
- Pump, Small Gear, Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 193
- Pump for Low-pressure Steam Heating
- Systems, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 507
- Pumping Plant, Bore-hole, C. Isler and Co.,
- Ltd., 194
- Pumping Station at Point St. Charles,
- Extension of, (211)
- Pumps, Three-throw Vertical Belt-driven,
- Hollings and Guest, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, iv
- Turbo-electric Feed Pump for Spondon
- Power-house, G. and J. Weir, Ltd., 673
- Two-stroke Gas Displacement Pump,
- Christie's, 536
- " PUNCH " Summer Number, (572)
- Q
- QUARRYING Plant at Cumberland, Granite
- Company, Ltd., General Electric Company,
- Ltd., 674
- Quartzite, High Compressive Strength of, (341)
- .Quartzite Deposits at Kazakstan, Russia, (367)
- R
- RADIUM Extraction Plant in Ontario, (395)
- Radium in Engineering Inspection, V. E.
- Pullin, 492, 493, 494 (Supplement, May 6th, 1932)
- RAILWAYS (GENERAL MATTERS) :
- Accidents :
- Accidents and Block Signals, (659)
- Accidents Due to Broken Axles, Freedom
- of British Railways, (475)
- Accidents During 1931, Inquiries by
- Ministry of Transport, (585)
- Accidents of Fifty Years Ago Recalled,
- Two Fatal, (129)
- Accidents on Indian Railways, Fatal, (693)
- Accidents on Railways and Road, Comparison of Fatal, (501)
- Accidents through Heat or Cold, (693)
- Accidents to Railway Servants, Reports, (129)
- Buffer Stop Collision at St. Enoch's
- Station, Glasgow, (313)
- Crank Axle Failure on Tank Engine at
- Wardleworth, (693)
- Dagenham Collision, Verdict " Accidental
- Death " at Inquest, (13); Lieut.-Colonel Mount's Report, (501), 510
- Derailment at Great Bridgeford, 699
- Didcot Collision, Lieut.-Colonel Anderson's
- Report, (529), (613)
- Failure of Couplings on Goods Trains
- During 1930, (13)
- Fatal Railway Accident at Victoria Station,
- Manchester, (449)
- Hammersmith Collision, Ministry of Transport Inquiry, (693)
- Holloway Collision, Col. Trench's Report, (423)
- Nottingham Station Accident, Lieut. -Colonel Anderson's Report, (261)
- Railway Accidents During 1931, Fatal, (71)
- St. Enoch's Station, Glasgow, Col. Trench's
- Report on Buffer Stop Collision, (639)
- Tring Shunting Accident, Col. Mount's
- Report, (211)
- Welwyn Derailment, Col. Trench's Report, (157)
- Appointments and Staff Changes, (24), (43), (237), (313), (475), (585)
- Automatic Couplings, 411
- Board of Trade Export Tables for Railway
- Material During First Eleven Months of 1931, 71; December and the Year, (157);
- January, 1932, (367); February, 1932, (501); First Quarter, 1932, (557); First
- Four Months, 1932, (639)
- Centenary of Dundee and Newtyle Railway, (71)
- Colour Light Signals on Railways, (449)
- Electrification on Brighton Line, 655
- Express Passenger Train Electrification, F.
- Lydall, 459; (Leader, 451)
- Finance and Electrification of Railways,
- Statement by Sir Herbert Walker, (71)
- Flying Junctions, " Fly-under " Type has
- Advantage over " Fly-over " Type, (71)
- Freight Trains and High-speed Running, (99)
- Garages at Railway Stations, (185)
- Large-capacity Wagons on Railways, Mr.
- Frank Pick and, (13)
- Lay-out of Hump Shunting Yards, 88
- London and Edinburgh, Reduction in Running Time Between, (423)
- London Passenger Transport Bill, (178), (639)
- London Traffic, Royal Commission, Useful
- Evidence of Mr. W. Barclay Parsons, (613)
- Milk Traffic on the Railways, (157)
- National Union of Railwaymen, Membership
- Numbers, (613)
- Oil-electric Rail Coach on London and
- North-Eastern Railway, Further Results
- of Tests on Armstrong, Whitworth, 128; (Note, 185)
- Operation of Points, Long-distance, (99)
- Passengers on Tramways and Trolley Omnibuses during 1931, (185)
- Rail vereue Roads, 279
- Railhead Distribution Depot at Finchley-road, Cadbury Brothers, 310
- Railway and Road Transport, 117
- Railway and Road Interests Committee,
- Appointment of Chairman, (395), Objects
- of Committee, (449)
- Railway and Road Transport in Irish Free
- State, Co-ordination of, (129)
- Railway Bills in Parliament, (43)
- Railway Carriage and Wagon Wheel Turning
- Plant, Craven Brothers (Manchester),
- Ltd., 342, 346, 347
- Railway Companies and Carriage of Letters,
- Parcels, and Milk, (449)
- Railway Companies and Road Transport,
- Sir Ralph Wedgewood, (475), (501)
- Railway Construction under Five-year Plan, (608)
- Railway Critics, 213
- Railway Rates Tribunal, Review of Rates and
- Charges, (529)
- RAILWAYS (GENERAL MATTERS) (continued) :
- Road-rail Vehicle, Karrier, 474
- Signal Lamps, Progress on, (585)
- Signal Lights. Device for Notifying Failure
- of, (501)
- Sixtieth Anniversary of Third-class Travelling
- on all Midland Railway Trains, (367)
- Sleepers, Use of Steel, Experiments Continue, (613)
- Standing Committee on Mineral Transport,
- Appointment of Chairman, (395)
- Traders' Season Tickets, Minimum Period of, (584)
- Transport Report and Mansion House Association on Transport, (99)
- Transport of Passengers in London, (43)
- Water Troughs and Tender Pick-up, Ramsbottom's, (43)
- RAILWAYS :
- Great Western :
- Annual Report for 1931, Statistics, (313)
- Broad Gauges Abolition, Fortieth Year
- Since, (585)
- " Cheltenham Flyer," Throe Months'
- Results, (13)
- Coal Loaded in Containers, (13)
- Colour Light Signals between Paddington
- and Southall, Three Hundred and
- Twenty, (43)
- Company has Fastest Passenger and
- Freight Trains in the World, (341)
- Express Freight Trains, (157), (557)
- Hoists and Conveyors at Docks to Deal
- with 20-Ton Wagons, (261)
- Improved Train Service for Northolt and
- Greenford, (423)
- Longest Non-stop Freight Train, (341)
- Rail Oiling Apparatus for Curves. (211)
- Road Vehicles to be Purchased, (13)
- Taunton Widening Scheme, (395)
- Trucks for Milk Tank Trailers, 675
- Welding and Permanent Way Repairs, (211)
- Westbury and Frome By-pass Lines
- Nearing Completion, (367), (395)
- Works in Hand as Result of Development (Loans, Guarantees and Grants) Act, 1929, (157)
- Work on G.W.R. for 1932, 1
- Great Western and London, Midland and
- Scottish Railways. Management of Bristol
- and Birkenhead Railway, (287)
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
- Acceleration of Trains and Boats, (585)
- Acceleration of Train Services, (667)
- Automatic Signals for Electric Trains
- Between Camden and Watford (667)
- Birmingham Expresses' Good Timekeeping, (639)
- Birmingham in Two Hours with Two
- Intermediate Stops, (367)
- Blackpool Railway Stations Renamed, (261)
- Carriage-washing Machine at Cricklewood
- Depot, (449)
- Closing of Company's Steel Works, (639)
- Closing of Newton Heath Carriage and
- Wagon Shops, (429,) (613)
- Colour Light Signals on Derby and Birmingham Section, (529)
- Containers for Household Furniture Removals, (185)
- Electrification of Railways. Company Considers Weir Report, (557)
- Finebley-road Railhead Distribution Depot
- of Cadbury Brothers, 310
- Freight Services Accelerated, (367)
- Freight Train Expresses, (287)
- " Lock - up " Garages at Suburban
- Stations, (99)
- Mechanisation of Permanent Way Maintenance, 622
- Mirfield, Yorks, Signalling Scheme, (341)
- New Year's Message to Staff from Sir
- Josiah Stamp, (71)
- Paint Trade and Transport by Containers, (613)
- Pullman Company's First-class Sleeping
- Car Between Inverness and Glasgow. 1885, (71)
- Railway Plough Brake Van, Craven's
- Railway Carriage and Wagon Company,
- Ltd., 622
- Reduction in Railway Working During 1931, (261)
- " Royal Scot " Seventieth Anniversary, (639)
- Sack and Sheet Stores at Trent Junction, (667)
- Scientific Research on London, Midland
- and Scottish Railway, Sir Harold
- Hartley, 611
- Shops Built at Railway Stations by Company, (423)
- Telephonic Communication Between Head-quarters and Outside Offices, (613)
- Tilbury—Dunkirk Steamship Service to be
- Transferred to Folkestone, (43)
- Tilbury—Dunkirk Cross-Channel Services,
- Reasons for Abandoning, (313)
- Travelling Post Office Vans, Modern, (185)
- Turntable at Euston, 70ft., (449)
- Widening of Lines Completed at Hazel
- Grove and Dove Holes. (667)
- London and North-Eastern Railway :
- Annual Report for 1931, (287)
- Coaching Train Mileage, (367)
- Collet System of Packing Sleepers, (693)
- Creosoting Work at Bo'ness, (13) (Correction for December 25th, 1931), (43)
- Cross-Channel Boats for Week-end Cruises, (449)
- Double-line Construction at Kinnaber
- Junction Nearing Completion, (612)
- Dunston Power Station, Stator for, Unusual Transport,_ (287), (313)
- Exceptional Feat of Transport from
- I
- Heaton Works to Copenhagen, 646
- Expeditious Unloading and Loading of
- Local Trains, (157)
- Express Trains' Good Timekeeping, (639)
- Farm-moving by Train, (475)
- King's Cross to Cambridge, Service Renewed, (475)
- Leeds to King's Cross, Fast Service, (475)
- RAILWAYS (continued);
- London and North-Eastern Railway (continued) :
- Loading Tar from Railway Tank Wagons
- Direct to Tanker Steamer, (211)
- Mechanical Coaling Plant at York, (693)
- Pooling Agreements, (557)
- Poster Advertising by Railways, (693)
- Romford Widening, 393, 396
- Selby Swing Bridge, Renovation of, (185)
- Southern Railway :
- Borough Market Junction relaid with
- Manganese Steel, (475)
- Bricklayer's Arms Goods Station Extensions, (341)
- Bricklayers' Arms Station Reopened for
- Passenger Traffic, (667)
- Coaling Plant at Dover, (237), (395), (474)
- Cross-Channel Services Reduced, (99)
- Dover Priory Station Opened, (585)
- Electric Motor Coaches for Brighton and
- Worthing Services, (185)
- Folkestone-Dunkirk Service Time-table, (423)
- Kent and East Sussex Railway, Receiver 4 and Manager Appointed, (341)
- Loud Speakers on Southern and London,
- Midland and Socttish Railways, (613)
- Maunsell's Bogie for Electric Rolling
- Stock, (185)
- Mr. Gerald Loder Elected Chairman, (639)
- Port Victoria Branch to Allhallows Completed, (585)
- Privately Owned Wagons, (261)
- Pullman Cars for Brighton and Worthing
- Service, (43)
- Punctuality of Trains, Stet= and Electric, (129)
- Receipts for 1931, (341)
- Steamship for Newhaven-Dieppe Service,
- Order Placed for, (129)
- Suburban Traffic to Charing Cross and
- Cannon-street Stations, (129)
- Train Ferry Dock at Dover, (693)
- Metropolitan Railway :
- Annual Report, 1931, (395)
- Birthday, 61
- Centralised Traffic Control on Stanmore
- Branch, (349)
- " Hold-up " at Baker-street Station, (13)
- Price of Sleepers and Rails Lower than
- Before War, (261)
- Underground Rai/ways :
- Ashfield, Lord, Twenty-five Years' Connection with London Underground Railways, (667)
- Closing of Down-street Station, (529)
- Improvements to Stations Held Up, (261)
- Opening and Closing of Tube Railway
- Carriage Doors, (261)
- Opening Hyde Park Corner Station, (529)
- Great Northern Railway of Ireland :
- Annual Meeting, (395)
- Reconstruction of Boyne Viaduct, (639)
- Great Southern Railways of Ireland :
- I Battery Train Operating Daily, (287)
- Colonial, Indian, and Foreign Railways :
- American Permanent Way Developments, 473
- American Railways and Reduction of
- Wages, (43), (211)
- Train Ferry Steamers, American Sea-going, 388
- Australian Railways, Annual Report, (13)
- New South Wales Railway Commissioners'
- Report, (557)
- Canadian National Railways, Returns for 1931, (237)
- Canadian Pacific Railway, Petrol-electric
- Rail Car Built by Ottawa Company, (185)
- Canadian Railways and Freedom from
- Fatal Accidents, (287)
- INDIA :
- Indian Railways, Financial Results for 1931, (287)
- Indian Railway Board, Report for 1930-31, (423)
- Indian Railway Board, Annual Report, 1930-31, (501)
- Belt System in Eastern Bengal Railway's
- Workshops, (211)
- Electrification of Lines in Bombay Area
- of Great Indian Peninsular Railway,
- Automatic Signalling Installed, (129)
- Electrification AN ork on Indian Railways, (423)
- SOUTH AFRICA :
- Electric Trains on Maritzburg to Cato
- Bridge Section, (395)
- Electrification between Masons Hill and
- Cato Bridge, (237)
- Electrification of Natal Main Line, (341)
- Railways and Road Competition, Method
- of Stopping, (211)
- South African Government Railways,
- Steel Sleepers, Use of, (395)
- South African Railways, Estimated
- Revenue for 1932-33, (529)
- South African Railways and Harbours,
- Estimates of Expenditure, 1932, (693)
- South African Railways Report, (157)
- Steam Heating of Trains, Improved, (693)
- Waterproofing Tarpaulins for Railway
- Wagons, Experiments on Two South
- African Railways, (13)
- White Metal on South African Railways,
- Use of, (501)
- Miscellaneous :
- Coquihalla Pass Section of Kettle Valley
- Railway may be Abandoned Owing to
- Washouts and Slides, (449)
- Dolomites Railway, Power for Narrow
- Gauge, (43)
- French Railways, Electrification of, 612
- Gersenialp-Trnbsee Aerial Railway Company Adopts Cars Made of Copper-aluminium Alloys, (557)
- Milan Central Railway Station, 92, 93, 100
- RAILWAYS (continued) :
- Miscellaneous (continued) :
- Oil-electric Rail Cars on Pamplona San
- Sebastian Railway, William Beardmore
- and Co., Ltd., 138
- Petrol Engine-driven Freight Van for Bermuda Railway, Drewry Car Company,
- Ltd., 109
- Rail Lengths of 197ft. on German Railways, (475)
- Railway Ferry Across Yangtze River, (185)
- Railway Signals in France, Changes in, (601)
- Railway Wagons on European Railways,
- Maximum Safe Operating Speed of, (43)
- Rolling Stock for Bermuda Railway, 109
- Russian Soviet Railway System, (583)
- Self-propelled Rail Units, Montreal Locomotive Works to Manufacture, (423)
- RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
- " Beyer-Garrett " Locomotive for U.S.S.R., (613)
- Beyer - Peacock Locomotives, Catalogue
- Reproduced in French, 328
- British Express Locomotive Design, Trend
- of, W. A. Tuplin, 149
- British Locomotive Industryy, 465
- Centenary of Locomotive, " Comet " Running
- on Leicester and Swannington Railway, (529)
- Locomotive, Narrow-gauge Oil Engine,
- Motor Rail, Ltd., B.I.F., 284
- Locomotive Boiler Repairs on South African
- Railways, (341)
- Locomotive Model for Railway Museum at
- Cairo, (449)
- Locomotive Performance on London and
- North-Eastern Railway, Recent, 444, 469
- Locomotive Wheel, Photo-elastic Image of,
- Professor E. G. Coker, 642
- Locomotives with Roller Bearings on Pennsylvania Railroad, (693)
- Mechanism of Electric Locomotives, J. D.
- Twinborrow, 147, 153, 182, 217
- Oil-electric Shunting Locomotive, Armstrong-Whitworth, 674
- Oil-electric Locomotive, Status of, 121
- Oil Locomotives and Steam Locomotives
- Compared, G. Strachan, 296
- Power Required for Electric Locomotives at
- Speed, (43)
- Recent Locomotive Performance on London
- and North-Eastern Railway, 444, 469
- Status of Oil-electric Locomotives, 121
- Three-cylinder Express Locomotives, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 684
- Two-foot Gauge Locomotives for Gwalior
- Light Railway, W. G. Bagnall, Ltd., 164
- London and North-Eastern Railway :
- L. and N.E. Railway Articulated Booster
- Locomotive, " No. 727," 16
- Average Weekly Distance of Locomotive
- over Six Years, (43)
- Locomotive Building Programme for 1932, (211)
- Oil-electric Shunting Locomotive, Armstrong Whitworth, 674
- London and North-Eastern Railway,
- Recent Locomotive Performance, 444, 469
- Tank Engine " No. 6171 " Fitted with
- Booster, 691
- Three-cylinder 4-4-0 Express Engines to
- have Names of Famous Hunts, (557)
- Tire Breaking on Locomotives, (639)
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway
- Locomotives Built During 1931, (157)
- Locomotive Repairs, Average Time in-
- Shops for, (639)
- Southern Railway :
- Southern Railway, Three-cylinder 2-6-4
- Goods Tank Locomotive, 210
- Ministry of Transport :
- Local Transport Traffic Commissioners, (341)
- London Traffic Bill, Progress of, (523)
- Maintenance of Road Surfaces of Bridges
- Carrying Highways over Railways, (287)
- Operation Heavy Commercial Transport
- Conference, (287)
- Railway Accident Report for 1931, Preliminary, (525), (557)
- Railway Returns for 1931, (237), (367)
- Statistics for November, 1931, (211);
- December, 1931, (287) January, 1932, (475); February, 1932, (557); March, 1932, (667), (693)
- Royal Commission of Transport, Report , (423)
- RANKINE, Macquorn, Sir James B. Henderson, 689
- Reconstruction and Rationalisation, 451
- Rediscovering England, Dr. H. E. Armstrong
- on Education, (157)
- Refractories, Relative Heat Transfer Through, (13)
- Refrigerating Condenser Pipes, Prevention of
- Corrosion and Rust of, (639)
- Research, Building, Report for 1930, 125
- Research, Report of Department Scientific and
- Industrial, 78 (Leader, 73)
- Research Board, Water Pollution, Annual
- Report, 108
- Research Laboratories, National, at Ottawa, 609
- Resin in Oil Varnish, Synthetic, (367)
- Rivet Bush, " Hank," Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Rivet Hole Failures, National Boiler and
- General Insurance Company, Ltd., 509
- Riveters for Russia, Pneumatic, Fielding and
- Platt, Ltd., 676
- Rivets in Shipbuilding, Robert Boardman, 590
- Road Roller, 6-ton Oil-engine-driven, Marshall,
- Sons and Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.:12, ii
- ROADS :
- Cast Iron Blocks for Leeds' Roads, (367)
- Cast Iron Roads, Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., Mass Production, (475)
- Concrete Road Construction in Louisiana,
- U.S.A.; (449)
- ROADS (continued) :
- Concrete Road in North Dakota Subject to
- Temperature of 153 deg Fah., (449)
- Concrete Roads in Great Britain and Ireland,
- Increase in Mileage, (423)
- Design and Behaviour of Concrete Roads, 108
- Experimental Work on Roads, 102
- Highways of United States, (395)
- London Transport Passenger Bill, Parliament and, (367)
- Rail versus Roads, 279
- Road Congresses, 1
- Road-making, British—Past and Present, (111)
- Road-making, Relative Merits of Tar and
- Bitumen for, (43)
- Road-making by Mechanical Devices Adopted
- in Oregon, (423)
- Road-making Equipment, F. Parker, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Road-making Material for Export from Whinstone Quarry at Crasher, (99)
- Road Traffic Interests and the Railways, (157)
- Road Traffic Signals Operated by Pedestrians
- at Norbury, (449)
- Road Transport of Flowers from Penzance to
- Covent Garden, (237)
- Roads and their Contours in Groat Britain, (211)
- Roads in United States and Amount of
- Portland Cement Used, (449)
- Roads Maintained by Ontario Government
- Number of, (341)
- Slag for Road-making, Large Shipment from
- Jarrow to London, (341)
- Street Signals in Oxford-street Eliminate
- Accidents, (287)
- Street Signals Operated by Pressure of Passing and Approaching Vehicles, (313)
- ROBINSON Deep Mine, Great Depth from
- Surface, (449)
- Roll, " Bliss " Cluster, Fraser and Chalmers
- Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260
- Roller, " Manumit " Motor, Marshall, Sons and
- Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- Roller Bearings, Flexible Spiral, G. Salter and
- Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Roller Bearings, Tapered, British Timkin, Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 310
- Roller Bearings, 12in. Rod Rolling Mill with
- Skefko, 618, 619
- Roller and Ball Bearings for Sliding Machanisni,
- Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 593
- Roman Blast-furnace Discovered near Grantham, (308)
- Rubbing and Polishing Machine, " Flex -
- Shaft," B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vii
- Rubber Belts, Tests on Running of, (13)
- Rust Production Plant in Westinghouse
- Research Laboratories, (557)
- Rye Harbour to be Closed, (71)
- S
- SAFETY Razor Blade Factory at Belfast•,
- German Firm has, (395)
- St. Paul's Cathedral, Underground Conditions
- of, (449)
- Salt Discovered near Nappan, Nova Scotia, (395)
- Salt Works on Dead Sea, (99)
- Sand and Road Traffic, Drifting, (667)
- Sand Preparing Plants for Foundries, Pneulec,
- Ltd., B .I. F., 260
- Sandick, Mr. van, Retirement from Secretary.
- ship of Royal Institution of Engineers of
- Holland, (43)
- Sanding Machine, Overhead, Dominion Machinery Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32. iii
- Saskatchewan Power Commission's Annual
- Report, (367)
- Sawing Machines, Cold Circular, S. Russell
- and Sons, Ltd., B.I.F., 283
- Scale Formation, Effect of Furnace Design on,
- H. C. Armstrong, 608
- Scholarships at University of Manchester,
- Manchester City Council, (484)
- Scholarships in Electrical Engineering, 556
- Scientific and Industrial Research, Report of
- Department for 1931: (Leader, 73), 78
- SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS :
- Ammeter, Multi-range Valve, H. Tinsley
- and Co., 68
- Ammeter, " Tong-Test," Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd., 68
- Barometers, Production of, 208, 212
- " Boost " Gauge for Aeroplanes, 209
- Condenser, Moullen Variable, Cambridge
- Instrument Company, Ltd., 40
- Conduit Tester, Everett, Edgcumbe and Co.,
- Ltd., 41
- Fault Recorder, Everett, Edgcumbe and
- Co., Ltd., 41
- Flow Meter, Ring Balance, Drayton Regulator and Instrument Company, 69
- Gas Indicator, Continuous, 70
- Gas Indicator, Continuous, Griffin and
- Tatlock, Ltd., 69
- Gear-testing Instrument•, David Brown and
- Sons, Ltd., 138
- Gravity-gradiometer, Observations on, (671)
- Hardness Testing Machine, Direct Reading,
- W. and T. Avery, Ltd., B.I.F., 236
- Hot Wire Relay, 69
- Humidity Meter, Bateson's Direct Reading, 69
- Humidity Indicator, " Siemens," Elliott
- Brothers (London), Ltd., 70
- Humidity Meter Transmitter, Elliott Brothers (London), Ltd., 70
- Humidity Recorder, Cambridge Instrument
- Company, Ltd., 40, B.I.F., 309
- Induction Heater Circuit, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 96
- Inductive Circuit with Rectifier, Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company,
- Ltd., 41
- Liquid Flow Cut-out, Negretti and Zambra, 42
- Mercury Switch, Isenthal and Co., Ltd., 41, 42
- Mercury in Steel Thermometers, Manufacture of, 208
- Meter for Measurement of Dirty Gas, George
- Kent, Ltd., B.I.F., 235
- Meter, Portable Humidity, Cambridge Instrument Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 309
- SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS (continued):
- Motor Controlled by Photo-cell and Thyratron, British Thomson-Houston Company,
- Ltd., 96
- Multi-Range D.C. Test Set, Ferranti, Ltd., 96
- Oil Testing Sets, Portable, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 165
- Ohmmeter, Workshop, 41
- Pinion Measuring Machine, 401
- Pyrometers, Surface on Contact, Foster
- Instrument Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Regulators, Moving Coil Voltage, 210
- Relay, Hot Wire, Griffin and Tatlock, Ltd., 69
- Surge Protector, Edison Swan Electric Company, Ltd., 42
- Switch, Mercury, 41, 42
- Temperature Control, Apparatus for Automatic, Cambridge Instrument Company,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 309
- Testing Machine, Bourdon Tube, 209
- Thermometers, Manufacture of Glass, 208, 21:2
- Thyratron Controlling Spot Light, British
- Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 96
- Time Switch, Synclock-operated, Everett,
- Edgcumbe and Co., Ltd., 41
- Variable Condenser, Moullin, Cambridge
- Instrument Company, Ltd., 40
- Water Level Indicator for Overhead Tanks,
- Rose's, Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., 136
- Wavemeter, Sub-standard, H. W. Sullivan,
- Ltd., 96
- Workshop Ohmmeter, Record Electrical
- Company, Ltd., 41
- SCRAP Baling Press, Hydraulic, Rose, Downs
- and Thompson, Ltd., 162, 163
- Screen, Double-deck Vibratory, Robert Cort
- and Son, Ltd., R.I.P., 282
- Screen, " Sherwen " Vibrating, Fraser and
- Chalmers Engineering Works, 260
- Screen, Single-deck " Gyrex," Fraser and
- Chalmers Engineering Works, B.I.F., 260
- Screens, Vibrating Shaking, Pegson, Ltd.
- B.I.F., 285
- Screw Grip, (113)
- Screwing Machine, C. Winn and Co., Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- Seaming Machines, J. Rhodes and Sons, Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 285
- Searchlight Visible at 50 Miles, Westinghouse, (13)
- Seeding Apparatus to Have Fertiliser Attachment, (287)
- Selenium Production in Canada, (475)
- Separators, Magnetic, Darwins, Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 26.2.32, iv
- wage Disposal Plant at Crowland Township,
- Senear Welland, (449)
- Sewage Outfalls on Pacific Coast of America, (43)
- Sewage Scheme for Bombay, (71)
- Shaft Sinking Records on Rand Mines, (613), (693)
- Shale Oil Industry of New South Wales, (99)
- Shears, Guillotine, J. Rhodes and Sons, Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 285
- Shingles for Roofing Purposes Produced in
- Canada, (211)
- SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
- General Matters :
- American Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers,
- E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429
- Automatic Stabilisation of Ships, Dr. E. F. W.
- Alexanderson, 622
- British Shipping and World Trade, 87
- Cammell Laird and Co.'s Reorganisation, 303, 491
- Cavitation Experiments on Model Propeller, 386
- Clyde Launch of 1932, The First, 117
- Clyde Navigation Trust, Annual Meeting, 31
- Clyde Shipbuilding Returns for April, (501)
- Colloidal Fuels for Marine Services, 655
- Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, 31
- Conversion Contract on Oil Tanker s.s.
- " Cadillac " to Superheated Steam, 299
- Cosulich Line Enters South American Service
- with Motor Liner " Neptunia," (613)
- Cunard Company's Liner " Scythia " and
- Colloidal Fuel, (693)
- Cunard Liner and Shipbuilding Industry, (237)
- Cunard Liner " Carmania " may be Used for
- Homeless Families and Single Men at Oslo, (129)
- Cunard Liner " Carmania " to be Broken Up, (475)
- Cunarder, The, 1.19.31, 117 (Supplement,
- January let, 1932)
- Cunard Liner, Progress on, 19 (Suppelement,
- January in, 1932)
- Electric Arc Welding in Ships, 137
- Fatal Accidents Amongst Crews of Vessels, (667)
- French Line, Financing the, 1, 87
- Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd
- Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoie," 32, 62, 72 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932)
- Hydro-dynamics of Ship Propulsion, Hat I 11 •
- burg Conference, 582
- Italian Shipbuilding, Statistics, (501)
- Italian Shipping Merger, 31
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Summary, 126
- Modern Types of Propelling Machinery for
- Mercantile Marine Use, Sterry B. Freeman, 74, 90; (Leader, 73)
- P. and 0. Liner " Egypt," Gold from, (613)
- Problems of Ship Propulsion, G. S. Baker, 582
- Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, Lloyd's
- Register of Shipping, 83
- Sea-going Train Ferry Steamers, American,
- E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429, 446, 471
- Seaworthiness of Collier Types, L. C. Burrill, (151)
- Ship Propulsion, Hamburg Conference on, 565
- Shipbuilding Prospects for Next Five Years, (613)
- Shipping Industry Revival in United Kingdom, (501)
- Shipping Laid Up through Trade Depression, (185)
- Shipyard for Building River Tugs at Dnepropetrovsk, (313)
- SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued) :
- General Matters (continued) :
- State Scrapping of Obsolete Ships, Plan for, (529)
- Steamers from Nova Scotia to Baltic Ports
- to Run for American Company, (99)
- Stoker for s.s. " Beaverhill,' 52
- Survival of Paddle Steamers, 0. W. Tripp, 577
- Tonnage French Ships Laid Up, (211)
- Training of Engine-room Artificers, 121
- Vessel for Putting in Place Steel and Concrete Water Intake Pipes for Toronto, (423)
- NV haling Vessels Launched on Tees, (475)
- Winch, Totally Enclosed Steam Trawl, 207
- Naval Matters :
- Argentine Cruiser " Veinticinco de Mayo," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- French Aircraft Tender " Commandant
- Taste," 9
- French Cruiser " Foch," 8 (Supplement,
- January 1st, 1932)
- French Navy, 509
- French Submarine Cruiser " Succour," 8, 9
- H.M. Light Cruiser " Exeter," 7 (Supplement,
- January let, 1932)
- H.M.S. " Decoy," Launch of Destroyer, (639)
- H.M. Submarine." M. 3 " to be Broken Up, (423)
- Italian Scout " Emanuele Pessagno," 9 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Salvage of Submarine " M. 2," (237)
- Submarine " Thames," Launch of H.M., (128)
- Sunken Submarine " M. 2," 117
- Trials of Destroyer Leader " Kempenfelt,"
- Successful, (475)
- Liners and Miscellaneous Vessels :
- C.G.T. Cargo Steamer " San Antonio," 20
- Canadian Pacific Liner " Empress of Britain," 19 (Supplement, January in, 1932)
- Clyde River Paddle Steamer " Marmion,"
- Reconditioning of, (585)
- " Empress of Britain," Fresh Records, (693)
- Ferry Boat " Royal Iris II.," 'Wallasey, 593
- French South American Liner " L'Atlantique," 21, 22
- Furness Withy Turbo - electric Liner
- " Monarch of Bermuda," 19 (Supplement,
- January 1st, 1932)
- Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd
- Sabaudo Liner " Conte di Savoia," 32, 62, 72 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932)
- Highland Patriot," Nelson Line Motor
- Ship, 592
- Holt Cargo Liner " Polyphemus," 77
- " Isle of Sark " Starts in Channel Islands'
- Service, (313)
- Launch of Cargo and Liverstock-carrying
- Steamer " Slieve More," the First Launch
- on Clyde for 1932, 117
- Launch of Steel Screw Steamer " Remois,"
- First Vessel Launched on Tees, 1932, (261)
- Lloyd Triestino Motor Liner " Victoria," 22 (Supplement, January 1st, 1932)
- Mail Steamer " Prestolonaslednik Petar," 20
- " Mauretania " Creates Record between
- Gibraltar and Southampton, (585)
- Miss England III.," Further Trials with, (639)
- Motor Boat Engine, Napier " Lion " Aeroplane Engine as, 651
- Motor Oil Tanker " Ashmore," 18, 20
- Motor Oil Tanker " Caprella," 18, 20
- Motor Ship " Maedhui," 18, 20
- Nelson Motor Liner " Highland Patriot," 592
- Pacific Steam Navigation Company's Motor
- Liner " Reina del Pacifico," 19, 20 (Supplement, January 191, 1932)
- PADDLE STEAMERS:
- " Crested Eagle," General Steam Navigation Company, 577
- " Jeanie Deans," L. and N.E. Railway, 577
- " Marmion," Reconditioned, L. and N.E.
- Railway, (585)
- " Portsdown," Southern Railway, 577
- " Queen of Thanet," New Medway Steam
- Packet Company, 578
- " Southsea," Southern Railway, 577
- P. and 0. Turbo-electric Liner " Strath.
- flavor," 19 (Supplement, January in, 1932)
- Rotterdam-Lloyd Cargo Liner " Tosari " has
- Oil Engines Installed, (475)
- " Royal Iris II.," Wallasey Ferry Boat, 593
- " Santa Rosa," Panama Mail Service Liner, (461)
- Union Castle Motor Liner " Warwick
- Castle," 19 (Supplement, January let, 1932)
- Union Steamship Company of New Zealand
- Turbo-electric Ferry Steamer " Ranga-tira," 19, 20
- Wallasey Ferry Boat " Royal Iris II.," 593
- Whaling Parent Ship " Vestfold," 18, 21
- SHUNGITE Industry in Leningrad, (185)
- Sieves for Testing Purposes, National Standardisation of, (693)
- " Sinterko,rund " Ceramic Product, (313)
- Sixty Years Ago, 22, 54, 70, 107, 128, 156, 184, 210, 242, 257, 294, 320, 349, 375, 388, 417, 448, 484, 506, 537, 556, 593, 621, 635, 664, 699
- Skyscrapers for Moscow, (185)
- Slide Rule, Modern, H. 0. Cooper, 658
- " Slogans," E. J. H. Lemon, (621)
- Slough Trading Estate and Factory Sites, (129)
- Sluice Gates and Regulators for Sukkur Irrigation Undertaking, 138
- Smoke Consumer, " Flamma," Hartley, Sons
- and Co., 110
- Soda-ash in Manufacture of Iron, Use of,
- Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., B.I.F.
- S.appt., 19.2.32, i
- Solder, Use of Cadmium in, (321)
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES :
- Alcohol from Maize. 323
- Congella Power Station, 645
- Crane for Table Bay Arrives, 60-ton Floating, 269
- Diamond Mines Position, 323
- Electric Appliances, Durban's Call for, 538
- Electrical Progress in Durban, 289
- Electricity for Natal Sugar Mills, 404
- Generator for Cape Town, 646
- Gold Mines and Extensions, New, 646
- Gold Ore Find, Remarkable, 645
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) :
- Gold Strike from Waterberg Hills, Rich, 322
- Greater Robinson Deep Gold Mine, 207
- Hydro-electric Power Schemes, 645
- Loan Estimates, 645
- Locomotives for Kenya and Uganda Railway, 194
- Lower Zambesi Bridge, 538
- Making South African Coast Safer, 269
- Mining Statistics, 269
- Municipal Development, 322
- Natal Coal for Far East, 323
- Natal Coast Electricity Supplies, 538
- Nitrogen Plant at Modderfontein, 322
- Port Elizabeth Harbour, 269, 323, 538
- Railcars, 404
- Rail Durability, 194
- Rail Rates on Coal Reduced, 194
- Railway Bridges in the Free State, 322
- Railway Works, Proposed, 269
- Rhodesian Railways, 194
- Rhodesia-Walvis Bay Railway, 405
- Road Passenger Service Between Nairobi
- and Johannesburg, 269
- Roan Antelope Smelter, 194
- Robinson Deep Shaft Reaches 7730ft., 538
- Rock Fall in Gold Mine, Huge, 645
- Russian Oil, 269
- S.A.R. Workshops at Bloemfontein, 322
- Shaft Sinking Record, 538
- Standardising Locomotives, 404
- State Iron and Steel Works, 538
- State Steel Works, 538
- Stremmatograph Research, 404
- Sub-stations for Cape Town, Additional, 645
- Union's Marshalling Yard at Gun Hill, 322
- Use of Electricity Increasing, 538
- Vereeniging Extensions, 404
- Victoria Falls Power, 404
- SOWING with Mechanical Sowers, (585)
- Spain to Sell War Vessels by Auction, (99)
- Spectroscopic Laboratory Built Inside Refrigerator at Massachusetts, (261)
- Spray Painting Plant, Aerograph, 299
- Stainless Iron and Steel Production, E. C.
- Smith, 663; (Leader, 669)
- Statistical Method in Industrial Standardisation, Dr. W. A. Stewhart, (379)
- Steam Turbine Blades, Erosion 8f, F. W.
- Gardner, 146, 174, 202
- Steel Welded Coal Barge for Port of New York, (613)
- Stephenson's Piston Valve of 1832, 479
- Stokers for Firing Lancashire Boilers, Mechanical, James Hodgkinson (Salford), Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 285
- Stone Breaker, Impact, F. Parker, Ltd., R.I.F.
- Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Stone Slitting Wheel, F. Gilman (B.S.T.), Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii
- Stonework, Decay of, 439
- Stoves, Gas-heated, Wm. Allday and Co., Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 310
- Strainer, Rotoklene, Ashworth and Parker, 700
- Stratosphere Ascent of Professor Piccard from
- Zurich, (639)
- Suction Gas and Tractors, 473
- Sugar and Water, Substitute for Lubricating
- Oil, (423)
- Sugar Cane Mills for Natal Electrically Driven,
- Mirrlees, Watson Company, Ltd., 686, 687, 694
- Sugar for Setting Lime Mortar, (287)
- Sugar Industry in Natal, Process Steam-electric Plant for, 127
- Sugar Maple Wood for Industrial Purposes, (313)
- Sugar Production from Beet Juice by Micro-flotation, (287)
- Sulphate of Ammonia, Export of Canadian-made, to China, the Dutch Indies, and Hawaii, (367)
- Sulphur Plant in Norway, (395)
- SUPPLEMENTS :
- Annual Reviews (Eight-page Supplement,
- January 1st, 1932)
- British Industries Fair at Birmingham (Eight-page Supplements, February 19th
- and 26th, 1932)
- Comparative Radiographs : X-rays and
- Radium (Two-page Supplement, May 6th, 1932)
- Gyroscopic Stabilising Equipment of Lloyd
- Sabaudo Liner " Conti di Savoia " (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1932)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge (Two-page Supplement, March 18th, 1932; Four-page Supplement, April 8th, 1932)
- THE METALLURGIST (Sixteen-page Supplements, January 29th, 1932; February 26th, 1932; Mareh 25th, 1932; April 29th, 1932; May 27th, 1932; June 24th, 1932)
- Surface Flaws in Metal Objects, Detecting, (71)
- Survey of Arctic Sea, North of Hudson Bay,
- by H.M.S. " Challenger," (449)
- Surveying in Canada, (220)
- Symons Cone Crusher at Cumberland, Granite
- Company's Quarry, 674
- Synchronisation of Public Clocks at Stoke-on-Trent, (13)
- Synthetic Ammonia Plant for Italy to be
- Worked with Hydro-electric Power, (13)
- T
- TANK Cars for Dry Commodities, General
- American Tank Car Corporation, 510
- Tar Production at Fuel Research Station, (71)
- Taxation and Tariffs, Sir Herbert Austin, (565)
- Tea Growing in Georgia. (341)
- TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY:
- Automatic Printers between London and
- New York, (261)
- Automatic Telephone Extensions in Bir.
- mingham District, (529)
- Automatic Telephones Installed at Shanghai, (475)
- Bombay-Calcutta Telephone Connection
- Nearing Completion, (211)
- Cable Communication between England and
- Canada, (287)
- Telegraph and Telephone Lines of Irak
- Petroleum Company to be Carried on Steel
- Pipe Poles, (501)
- TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY (continued) :
- Telephone Connects Halifax to Vancouver, (211)
- Telephone Exchange for Pinner, Manual, (667)
- Telephone Progress in London Area, 184
- Telephones for Business Use, Increased
- Demands in North-Western Area of England, (157)
- Submarine Telephone Cable between Key
- West and Havana, (129)
- TELESCOPE at Ohio Wesleyan University,
- Mirror Installed in, (43)
- Testing Machine, Self-indicating Universal,
- W. and T. Avery, Ltd., 644
- Testing Machine, 1785-Ton, Baldwin, Southwark Corporation, 220
- Testing Materials, International Association
- for, General Meeting of British Branch, 528
- Testing Zinc Coating on Galvanised Wires, 445
- Timber and Dry Rot, (129); Research, 322;
- Seasoning of, (261), (613)
- Timber for Building and Structural Purposes,
- Empire, (449)
- Timbers and Resistance to Stresses, Testa on
- Home-grown, (99)
- Tin-plate Production at Yawata Ironworks,
- Japan, (99)
- Tin Research, Developments on, (157)
- Tire Factory at Oakville, near Toronto, Opens
- After Being Closed Five Years, (13)
- Torpedo Recovered from Sea Bed after Ten
- Years' Immersion, (613)
- Trackless Trolley Vehicles and Passenger
- Journeys during 1931 in Great Britain, (157)
- Traction Engines with Original Fire-boxes,
- Thirty-eight and Forty Years Respectively, (99)
- Tractors, Suction Gas and, 473
- Trade Figures between China and Canada, (43)
- Trade Wastes and Effluents, Bill for Consolidation of Existing Legislation, (341)
- Traffic Control by Light Signals in London, (585)
- Traffic Control by Lights, Metropolitan Area
- to be Dealt with, (667)
- Traffic Control System for Exeter, (639)
- Traffic Signs Departmental Committee Meets, (71)
- Train Ferry Steamers, American Sea-going,
- E. E. R. Tratman, 388, 429, 446, 471
- Training of Engine-room Artificers, 121
- Training of Engineers, (211)
- Tramcars for London, Improved, (557)
- Tramway Returns for 1930-31, (177)
- Tramways in Paris Replaced on Some Sections
- by Motor Omnibuses, (13)
- Transmission Gear, Hobbs' Automatic Variable, 243
- Transmission Towers and Strain, (261)
- Transport, Exceptional Feat of, C. A. Parsons
- and Co., Ltd., 646
- Transport in Relation to Town and Regional
- Planning, (71)
- Transportation in Canada, Royal Commission
- Appointed, (43)
- Tratman, E. E. R., American Sea-going Train
- Ferry Steamers, 388, 429
- Trevithick's Cottage at Camborne Taken Over
- by Federation of Old Cornish Societies, (585)
- Truck for Standard-gauge, Side Tipping,
- Robert Hudson, Ltd., Suppt., 19.2.32,
- vi
- Tube Sealing Tool, F. Gilman (B.S.T.), Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vii
- Tungsten Ore Deposits of Lunenbourg County,
- Nova Scotia, (693)
- Tungsten Ore Production in Nova Scotia, (449)
- Tuplin, W. A., Trend of British Express Locomotive Design, 149
- Turner and Newall, Ltd., Pensions Fund, (152)
- UNIVERSITY Undergraduates and Industrial
- Employment, (693)
- V
- VALVE, Electrically Operated, Rheostatic
- Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 282, 283
- Valve, 36in. " Ismailia " Tidal Flap, 244
- Valve Control Board at Kirkstall Power
- Station, Hopkinsons Ltd., 607
- Valves, High-head Turbine Inlet Sluice, Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., 320, 321
- Ventilating and Cooling System, Flettner, 273
- Vice, Air-operated Bench, Alfred Herbert, Ltd.,
- B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi
- Vice, Air-operated Machine, Alfred Herbert,
- Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, vi
- Victoria and Albert Embankments, Raising of, (S41)
- Visit to Works of Negretti and Zambra, 208, 212
- Volcanic Dust for Mixing with Concrete and
- Asphalt for Roads, (367)
- w
- WAGON, 2300-gallon Tank, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 701
- Washing Machine for Interior and Exterior
- of Houses and Boats, (449)
- Water, Apparatus for Chlorinating, Royles,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 310
- Rater, Foaming of Boiling, 595
- Water, Flowing (Irrigation), 604
- Water Gauge, High-pressure, Hopkinsons, Ltd., 607, 608
- Water Level Indicator for Overhead Tanks,
- Budenberg Gauge Company, Ltd., 136
- Water Pipes of a Century Discovered at North
- Shields, (613)
- Water Pollution Research Board, Annual
- Report, 108
- Water Softening Plant, John Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- WATER SUPPLY :
- Artesian Well at Holloway Sanatorium,
- Virginia Water, 108
- Bartley Green Reservoir, Water Leakage at, (639)
- Bore-hole Pumping Plant, C. Isler and Co.,
- Ltd., 194
- WATER SUPPLY (continued) :
- Metropolitan Water Board, Work on, 47
- Reservoir for Bristol Water Supply, (211)
- Reservoir for Colony of Hong Kong, (99)
- Sluice Gates and Regulators for Sukkur
- Irrigation Undertaking, 138
- Sukkur Irrigation Undertaking, Sluice Gates
- and Regulators for, 138
- Water Supply for Hull, Proposed, (42)
- for Municipality of Mysore, (667)
- for New York, Catskill Aqueduct Nearing Completion, (475)
- for San Diego, (71)
- for Springfield, Illinois, (13)
- for Toronto from Lake
- Ontario, (449)
- of Calcutta, (693)
- System of New York City, (367)
- Waterworks Competition for Izmir Municipality, (211)
- Waterworks Scheme at Tewkesbury, (157)
- WATER Turbine for Svir Hydro-electric Plant,
- Russia, Kaplan Type, (449)
- Weather Conditions and Effect on Engineering
- Activities, (12)
- WELDING :
- All-welded Steel Framed Building at Walthamstow, Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., 310, 311
- Arc Welding Set, " Castle," J. H. Holmes and
- Co., Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, i
- Electric Arc Welding in Ships, 137
- Electrically Welded Fractionating Columns, 219
- Experimental Work on Welds, 527
- Oxy-acetylene Welding Blow-pipe, Improved
- Type of, (185)
- Plastic Arc Welding Apparatus, G. D. Peters,
- Ltd., B.I.F., 235
- Shaft, Straightening by Electric Welding, (667)
- WELDING (continued) :
- Welded Fractionating Columns, Electrically,
- Thompson Brothers (Bilston), Ltd., 219
- Welded .Joint for Pipes, Dawson," Stewarts
- and Lloyds, Ltd., B.I.F., 281
- Welding, Automatic Carbon Arc, A.E.G.
- Electric Company, Ltd., 483
- Welding and Cutting Machines, Oxyacetylene, British Oxygen Company, Ltd.,
- B.I.F., 310
- Welding Apparatus, Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., B.I.F., 282
- Welding Austenitic Steels, (43)
- Welding High Chromium Irons and Steels, (129)
- Welding Hydraulic Accumulator with Sif-bronze, (585)
- Welding in Steel Structural Work : British
- Practice, Major Caldwell, 620
- Welding Metals, John Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, vi
- Welding Set, Motor Generator, Quasi-Arc
- Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32, v
- Welding Set, Portable Transformer, Quasi-Arc Company, Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 26.2.32
- Welding Set, Small 10/20 H.P. Portable,
- Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., 647
- Welds, Experimental Work on, 527
- X-rays in Welding Industry, R. A. Stephen, 393
- WHALE Oil Production in 1931, (211)
- Whaling Parent Ship " Vestfold," 18, 21
- Wharf Piles and Timbers, Deterioration of, (157)
- White Metal on Mild Steel Surfaces, Adhesion
- and Fatigue of Thin Coatings of, 205
- White Star Motor Liner " Georgic," Harland
- and Wolff, Ltd., 660, 661
- Winch, Totally Enclosed Steam Trawl, Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., B.I.F., 207
- Windowless Building for Canadian Laundry, (185)
- Winterthur Works of Sulzer Brothers, Oil
- Engine Works Extension at, 296
- Wire Cloth and Perforated Metal, N. Greening
- and Sons, Ltd., B.I.F., 285
- WIRELESS :
- British Broadcasting Corporation, Headquarters of, 537
- B.B.C. West Regional Transmitting Station,
- Oil Engines for Dynamo Driving, (475)
- British Wireless Exports During First
- Quarter of 1932, (613)
- Broadcast Transmitter for Irish High-power
- Broadcasting Station, Marconi, (501)
- Broadcasting Station in Switzerland, 439
- Buenos Aires Broadcasting Station, (423)
- Empire Broadcasting, 117
- Florence Broadcasting Station Opened, (237)
- Joint Meeting by Wireless, 87
- Marconi Wireless Installations on British
- Trawlers, (43)
- Problems of Moving Coil Loud Speakers, (129)
- Radio Sets and Accessories for Canada, (341)
- Radio Telephone for Forestry Protective
- Work. Marconi, (43)
- Savoy-hill B.B.C. Studios Closed, (557)
- Swiss " Regional " Broadcasting Scheme, (313)
- Television Studio at Broadcasting House. (43)
- Transmissions from National Physical Laboratory Discontinued, (157)
- Transmitter and Receiver on an Autogiro, 647
- Ventilating Plant for B.B.C. Studios, Carrier
- Engineering Company, 537
- 'ireless Communication between " Flying
- Scotsman " and Air Liner " Haracles, (613)
- Wireless Equipment for Elders and Fyfles,
- Ltd., Fleet, (157)
- Wireless Industry of Canada Increases, (613)
- W'i'reless Operation, Pedal Generator for,
- Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company,
- Ltd., 322
- Wireless Sets " on Approval " Without
- Licence, (211)
- WIRE Rod Syndicate, International Export
- Difficulties over Currency Conditions, (261)
- Wire Rods Production at Kobe Steel Works, (367)
- Wire Rope Cutter, Hardypick, Ltd., B.I.F.
- Suppt., 26.2.32, ii
- Withorite Vein Discovered in Durham Colliery, (475)
- Wood Distillation Plants in Canada, Value of
- Production, (7 1 )
- Wood Pipe for Ventilating Tunnels. (613)
- Woodworking Machines, Midland Saw and Tool
- Company, Ltd., B.I.F., 285
- Works' Demonstration at Ransomes and
- Rapier, Ltd., Ipswich, 525
- Works Laboratory at Kilmarnock, Glenfield and
- Kennedy, Ltd.. 494, 502
- World Foundry Congress, 1932, Paris, (667)
- World Power Conference, Sectional Meeting in
- Scandinavia, 405, (501)
- Worm Gear Contacts, Determination of, Stuart
- Miall, 546
- Woven Wire Cloth, G. A. Harvey and Co. (London), Ltd., B.I.F. Suppt., 19.2.32, ii
- x
- X-RAY Crystal Analysis and its Various Applications, Sir William Bragg. (458)
- X-rays in Welding Industry, R. A. Stephen, 393
- z
- ZINC Coating on Galvanised Wires, Lieut.-Commander G. K. Rylancls, 445
- Zinc Ores Reduced by Use of Natural Gas, (529)
- Zuider Zee Reclamation Delayed on Economic
- Reasons, (313)
- A
- AGRICULTURAL and General Engineers,
- Meeting of, 1
- Agricultural and General Engineers, Position
- of, 201
- Air Liner Struck by Lightning, 517
- Aircraft Wreckage, Interference with, 383
- Amalgamation Scheme of Steel Makers, 629
- American Unemployment Relief Scheme, 545
- Arctic Air Route, 251
- Automatic Couplings, 411
- Award of Duddell Medal, 329
- B
- B.E.A.M.A. Meeting, 329
- " Back to Coal " Deputation, 465
- Beardmore, William, and Co., Ltd., Annual
- Meeting, 545
- Beckton Gasworks, Opening of Plant at, 491
- Birthday Honours, 629, (639)
- Board of Trade Returns, 411
- Bridge at Calcutta, " Willingdon," 1
- Brighton Line Electrification, 655
- Britain's Year of Opportunity, 601
- British Aircraft, Order from Belgium for, 31
- British Electrical Manufacturers and the Argentine, 173
- British Electrical Research, 173
- British Engineering in China, 601
- British Locomotive Industry, 465
- British Railways, 629
- British Shipping and World Trade, 87
- British Standards Institution, 251
- Broadcasting Station in Switzerland, 439
- Building Exhibition, Proposed Permanent, 277
- Business Forecast, F.B.I., 145, 491
- C
- CALLENDER'S Jubilee, 411
- Cammell Laird and Co., Reorganisation of, 303, 491
- Canal Merger, 31
- Cape Air Mail, 87
- Cape Town's 33,000-Volt Alternator, 277
- Cast Iron Research, 545
- Central Control of Transport, 173
- Channel Ferry, 465
- City of London Electric Lighting Company, 357
- Clyde Launch of 1932, The First, 117
- Clyde Navigation Trust, 31
- Coal and Oil, 201
- Coke Ovens for Blast-furnace Gas, 357
- Colloidal Fuels for Marine Service, 655, (693)
- Compagnie G6n6rale Transatlantique, 31
- Copper Oxide Rectifiers, 201
- Cornish Tin, 439
- Cunard Liner, Committee of Inquiry, 465
- Cunard Liner, Sir Felix Pole and, 491
- Cunard Liner, Stoppage of Work on, 1, 31, 117, 145, 277
- D
- DECAY of Stonework, 439
- Defence of the Tramcar, 61
- Destroyer Launches, Recent, 411
- Duckham, Sir Arthur, and Iron and Steel, 117
- Duncan, Sir Andrew, and his Visit to Canada, 117
- E
- ECONOMIC Position of Shipping, 201
- EconomiPos in Road 'crampon, 683
- " Efficiency Census " on L.M.S. Railway, 629
- Efficient Distribution in Industry, 87
- Efficiency of British Shipping, 629
- Electric Lighting in Coal Mines, 227
- Electrical Future of England, 303
- Electrical Industry, Mr. P. J. Pybus's Message
- for 1932 to, 1
- Electrical Measuring Instruments, 201
- Electrical and Tool Trade Statistics, 277
- Electricity in Industry, 251
- Electrification in Russia, 357
- Empire Broadcasting, 117
- Empire Trade, 573
- Engineers' Club, Manchester, Annual Meeting, 357
- Engineers' German Circle, 145
- F
- FAST Cross-Channel Motor Ship, 145
- Federation of British Industries, 303
- Fellows of the Imperial College, 411
- Files and Rasps, 227
- Flying Boats, Large, 87
- French Air Services, 383
- French Line Cabin Ship " Champlain," 683
- French Line Cabin Ship " Lafayette," 517
- French Line, Financing the, 187
- Fruit-carrying Steamer " Erin," 601
- G
- GALLOWAY Water Power Scheme, 329
- Gas for Road Vehicles, 227, 629
- Gebel Aulia Barrage, 87
- " Georges Philippar," Loss of, 545
- German Shipping Credits, Proposed, 303
- Great Western Railway Cross-Channel
- Steamers, 201
- G.W.R. Work for 1932, Programme, 1
- " Grid " in South Scotland, 87
- H
- HANDCRAFT, 61
- High-speed Oil Engine Progress, 251
- High-speed Seaplanes, 357
- Humber Bridge Scheme, 517
- Hunter, Sir John, on Industry, 357
- I
- IDLE Tonnage, 465
- Import Duties, 465
- Imported Steel, 411
- Industrial Activity in Birmingham. 31
- Inspection Processes in Industry, 573
- Inspectors of Factories. 303
- Institute of Physics, 573
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Annual Dinner, 251
- International Trade, 629
- Irak Pipe Line, :383
- Iron and Steel Industry. Reorganisation of, 683
- Iron and Steel Tariff. 491
- Italian Shipping Merger, 31
- J
- JOINT Meeting by Wireless, 87
- K
- KELVIN Medal, 491
- L
- LLOYD Barrage on the Indus, 61
- Locomotive Economies on L.M.S. Railway, 227
- L.M.S. Railway Steamer " Duchess of Hamilton," 517
- L.M.S. Railway's " Efficiency Census," 629
- L.M.S. Steamers, Reconditioned, 439
- London Motor Coach Services, 573
- London and North-Eastern Railway, Improvements on, 201
- London's Tramways, 491
- London's Water, 545
- M
- MACHINE Tool Trades Association, 383
- Manchester Electricity, 629
- Manchester Ship Canal, 227
- Measurement of Ships, 251
- Mechanised Vehicles in Army, 573
- Mersey Docks Improvements, 465
- Mersey Tunnel, 227, 329
- Metals Research, 655
- Metropolitan Railway, Birthday of, 61
- Middlesex Sewerage Scheme, 31
- " Miss England the Third," 439, 517
- Moisture in Timber, 601
- •
- N
- NANKING-PUKO'W Train Ferry, Proposed, 683
- National Power Scheme, 655
- National Testing Association, 517
- Nelson Liner " Highland Patriot," 545
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electricity Supply, 35T
- Nile Bridge at Cairo, " Kasr-el-Nil,' 173
- Northern Coke Research Committee, 439
- 0
- OBSOLETE Ships, 683
- Oil Engines at Bedford, 683
- Our Overseas Trade, 629
- P
- PATENTS, 655
- Pneumatic-tired Rail Coach, 173
- Polish Coal, 277
- Port of Manchester, 383
- Portsmouth Electricity Undertaking, 465
- Preservation of Historic Locomotives, 383
- Profit-sharing in Co-operative Societies, 61
- Profit-sharing in 1931, 683
- Propeller Tunnel, Gift of, 201
- R
- RAIL and Road, 329
- Rail and Road in France, 329
- Railway Electrification, 251
- Railway and Road Transport, 117
- Railway Pooling Scheme, 601
- Railway Statistics, 439
- Rationalisation in Shipbuilding Industry, 439
- Redundant Shipyard, 655
- Reinforced Concrete, 357
- Reinforced Concrete Association, 491
- Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., 683
- Road Congresses, Mr. P. J. Pybus Accepts
- Office of Honorary President of British
- Organising Committee, 1
- Road and Rail, 411
- Road and Rail Joint Committee, :329
- Road Transport League, 655
- Royal Mail Group Reorganisation, 277, 303
- Rural Reconstruction Association, 383
- S
- SALESMANSHIP, 383
- Science Museum Anniversary, 573
- Scottish Industry, 655
- Scrapping of Ships, 573
- Selby Swing Bridge, 227
- Sewage Pumping Station at Acton, 61
- Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, 251
- Shipyard Wages and Working Conditions, 329, 411, 617
- Smoke Abatement, Progress in, 145, 491, 545
- Southampton Dock, Progress at, 277
- Southern Railway Channel Island Steamer
- " Isle of Sark," 303
- South-East London Technical Institute, 251
- Steel and Protection, 629
- Steel Makers' Amalgamation Scheme, 629
- Structural Steel in Buildings, 173
- Subsidies to Civil Aviation in Belgium, 465
- Sugar Machinery, 683
- Sunken Submarine " M 2," 117, 145, 173, 30:3, 329
- T
- TELEPHONE Apparatus for Marine Wireless
- Stations, 545
- Telephone Building in London, Latest, 173
- Telephones in Birmingham District, 227
- Television and the Cinema, 145
- Tests of Lorries in Desert, 573
- Thames Conservancy Board, 61
- Thames Pleasure Steamer " Royal Eagle," 227, 517
- Trade Exhibition Ship " Letitia," 601
- Trade Exhibition on a Liner, 117
- Trade Union Council and Shipbuilding, 357
- Tramways and Trolley Buses, 31
- Trans-African Air Fleet, 439
- Transformers for Barking Power Station,
- Hackbridge, 1
- Trans-Saharan Railway, :357
- U
- U.S. Airship " Akron," 227
- V
- VENTILATION of Mersey Tunnel, 277
- w
- WATERLOO Bridge, Future of, 61, 117, 201, 491, 601, 655
- Welded Steel Structures, 303
- Wellington Floating Dock, Arrival at Wellington, 1
- Wireless on Cape Air Route, 517
- Wireless Telephone Service to South Africa, 145
- Work on French Liners, 145, 173
- World's Shipbuilding Returns, 411
- Wright, Sir Charles, and British Industry, 383
- z
- ZUIDER Zee Reclamation, 601
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