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* A.E.G. Electric Company, Ltd., Automatic | |||
* Carbon Arc Welding, 337 | |||
* Adamson, Daniel, and Co., Ltd., Pin Riveting, 142 | |||
* Aerolift Pump Company, W i 11( 1 -1 I riven Air | |||
* Compressor, 58 | |||
* African Aircraft, Wireless Equipment for, 570 | |||
* Ailsa Craig Motor Company, Twin-cylinder | |||
* Opposed-piston Petrol Engine, 479; 36-60 | |||
* H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, 478, 479 | |||
* Aiton and Co., Ltd., Steam Pipes and Steam | |||
* Receivers at Battersea Power Station, 556 | |||
* Allen and Co., Ltd., Edgar, Stag Silextractor, 240 | |||
* Allis Chalmers Company, Condensing Plant | |||
* for No. 1 Unit State Line Station, Chicago, 140 | |||
* Alsace Canal and Kembs Power Station, 206. 210 | |||
* American Baldwin-Krupp Shunting Locomotive, 640 | |||
* American General Electric Company, Turbo-generator for No. 1 Unit State Line Station, | |||
* Chicago, 140 | |||
* Anderson Rotary Steam Engine, 674 | |||
* An lo-Ecuadorian Oilfields, Ltd., National Gas | |||
* Engine Company, Ltd., 250 B.H.P. Convertible Gas or Oil Engine-driven Gas Compressor, 253 | |||
* ArkwrightBicentenary, Newcomen Society's | |||
* Celebration of, 623 | |||
* Armstrong, Stevens and Son, Ltd., " Phillip, " | |||
* Holding-down Bolt, 216 | |||
* Armstrong, Sir W. G. Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Oil-electric Locomotives | |||
* for Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 543; Oil-electric Rail Cars for India, 388; | |||
* Oil-electric Trains for India, 287 | |||
* Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., 130-Ton Crane | |||
* at Ironbridge Power Station, 177 | |||
* Arter Grinding Machine Company, Automatic | |||
* Cylindrical Grinder, 349, 350 | |||
* Ash Company (London), Ltd., " Hydrojet " | |||
* Ash-handling Plant at Ironbridge Power | |||
* Station, 203 | |||
* Atkins, H. F., Ltd., Thread Grinder, 664 | |||
* Auto-Klean Strainers, Ltd., High-efficiency | |||
* Strainer, 240 | |||
* Automatic Electric Company, Mayfair Automatic Telephone Exchange, 518 | |||
* Automatic Light Control, Ltd., Fire Detection | |||
* at Sea, 338; Fire Detection and Extinguishing Aboard Ship, 544 | |||
* Avery, W. and T., Ltd., 750-Ton Chain-testing | |||
* Machine, 538, 542 | |||
* Aylmer, Gerald, An Episode in History of Steam | |||
* Navigation, 347; Early Channel Steamers, 60; Early London River Steamers, 255; | |||
* From Steam to Sail, 9; (Letter, Historicus, 61) | |||
* B | |||
* BABCOCK and Wilcox, Ltd., Boilers at | |||
* Battersea Power Station, 554; Electrically | |||
* Welded Boiler Steam Drums, 214; Fusion | |||
* Welded Drums, 569; Locomotive Coaling | |||
* Plant at Hull, L. and N.E. Railway, 160, 165; Plate Type Air Heaters, 142; Quick | |||
* Repair Link for Stokers, 118 | |||
* Bailey, Neil P., Measurement of Surface | |||
* peratures, 303 | |||
* Baines, Dr. H., Manufacture of Photographic | |||
* Film, 666 | |||
* Baker, G. S., Cavitation, 187, 212 | |||
* Baker; Humphrey, London, Midland and Scottish Railway's Record Run, 91 | |||
* Baldwin-Krupp Shunting Locomotive, American, 640 | |||
* Ball, J. D. W., Calculation of Stresses in | |||
* Arches with Fixed Ends, 104; Duration of | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Railway Underbridges. 400 | |||
* Balsa Wood Company, Balsa Wood, 263 | |||
* I3arafords, Ltd., 6 B.H.P. Compression Ign - | |||
* tion Engine, 59 | |||
* Bangkok Memorial Bridge, 248 (Two page | |||
* Supplement, September 9t1, 1932) | |||
* Banks, Charles A.,, Air Transportation of Gold | |||
* Dredges in New Guinea, 107 | |||
* Barford and Perkins, Ltd., Ethyl-Chloride | |||
* Milk-cooling Plant, 30; Refrigerating Plants, 30 | |||
* Barimar, Ltd.. Welded Repairs, 70 | |||
* Barking-Upminster Electrification, 27 6, 306, 318 | |||
* Battersea Power Station, 554, 564 | |||
* Battye, Col. B. C., Memorial Fund at Lahore 671 | |||
* Becker Coke Oven and By-Product Plant a t | |||
* Scunthorpe. 84, 88, 103, 112 | |||
* &Aliso and Morcom, Ltd., Steam-driven Gas | |||
* Compressor, 647 | |||
* B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., " Oilmatio " Safety | |||
* Release, 597; Washing Care by High-pressure Water, 287 | |||
* Beyer, Peacock and Co.' Ltd., Articulate(' | |||
* Express Locomotive for Algeria, 480 | |||
* Bigwood, J., and Son, Ltd., Precision Forging | |||
* Machine, 569 | |||
* " Birmabright " Salt Water Resisting Alloy, 479 | |||
* Birmal Boats, 10-30 H.P. Radial Three-cylinder Petrol Engine, 479 | |||
* U.S.A. Tools, Ltd., Lapping Machine, 585 | |||
* Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 3-4-kW Lighting Sot, 32 | |||
* Blanchard Machine Company, Automatic | |||
* Surface Grinding Machine, 503 | |||
* Bolton, Thomas, and Sons, Ltd., Electric | |||
* Cables for Spanning Thames. 361 | |||
* I3oving and Co., Ltd., Water Turbine Plant | |||
* for Svir Station, U.S.S.R., 38, 42, 43 | |||
* Brackett, F. W., and Co., Ltd., Screens at | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station, 177, 184 | |||
* Bradford Corporation, Sewage Disposal Works, 54, 64, 80, (121) | |||
* Braithwaite and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Bridge | |||
* Across River Severn at Ironbridge, 175, 184 | |||
* Brighton Railway Electrification Scheme, | |||
* Electrical Equipment, 28 | |||
* Brims and Co.. Ltd., Coal-shipping Staith at | |||
* Howden -on -Tyne, 650 | |||
* British Broadcasting Corporation, Empire | |||
* Broadcasting Station at Daventry, 622 | |||
* British. Cast Iron Research Association, Laboratories Opened at Birmingham, 46 | |||
* British Jeffrey-Diamond, Ltd., Coal-breaking | |||
* Machine, 44 | |||
* ish Rema Manufacturing Company, Ltd., | |||
* Pulvis Clutch, 597 | |||
* British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., | |||
* Electrical Equipment for Coaling Staith at | |||
* Howdon-on-Tyne, 650; Electrical Equipment for Electric Winder in South African | |||
* Mine, 117; Motor Converter Sub-station at | |||
* St. Pancras, 93; Phase Advancer in Brickworks, 362; Stator for 67,200-kW Turbo-alternator for Battersea Power Station, 69; | |||
* Turbo - alternators at Battersea Power | |||
* Station, 555, 564; 5 H.P. Motor on Truck, 31 | |||
* Broken Hill, Electric Winding Equipments at, 353 | |||
* Brooke Marine Motors, Ltd., 2-5 H.P. Petrol | |||
* Engine, 477, 478 | |||
* Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., Oil Pressure | |||
* Circuit Breakers, 336 | |||
* Brown and Aitken, Crane Safe Load Indicator, 597 | |||
* Brown, Boveri and Co., High Gas Velocity | |||
* Boiler, 214; (Leader, 211)—gee Letters | |||
* Brown, David, and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., | |||
* Pericentric Helical Geared Motor, 491 | |||
* Brussels Power Station, Disastrous Fire at, 360 | |||
* Buck and Hickman, Ltd., Self-supporting | |||
* Welded Steel Roof, 518 | |||
* Burmeister and Wain, Ltd., Double-acting | |||
* Two-stroke Oil Engine, 67 (Two-page Supple. | |||
* ment, July 15th, 1932) | |||
* Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., Artor Cylindrical Grinder, 349, 350; Barnes Multi-spindle Honing Machine, 584, 585; Jung's | |||
* Small Internal Grinder, 372; Jung Surface | |||
* Grinder, 529, 530, 531; Landis Semi-automatic Internal Grinder, 402 | |||
* C | |||
* CANADA, Aerial Mapping in, 339 | |||
* Canning, W., and Co., Ltd., Automatic 11041-polishing Machine, 414 | |||
* Ca el and Co., Ltd., Airless Injection Oil | |||
* Engine for Industrial Use, 140 | |||
* Cardiff Foundry and Engineering Company, | |||
* Ltd., Illuminated Geared Post for Guiding | |||
* Traffic, 330 | |||
* Cass, W. G. Linn, Industrial Economics in | |||
* America, 476 | |||
* Census of Production, 1930, 95 | |||
* Chamberlain and Hookham, Ltd., Portable | |||
* Polyphase Meter-testing Sot, 287 | |||
* Chance Brothers and Co., Ltd., Automatic | |||
* Traffic Signals, 191 | |||
* Chats Falls Hydro-electric Power Development, 300, 301 | |||
* Chicago, No. 1 Unit State Line Station Condensing Plant, 140 | |||
* China, Proposed Ocean Port for North, 138 | |||
* China, Railway Development for, 510 | |||
* Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., | |||
* Duplex Planetary Internal Grinder, 402; | |||
* General Purpose External Grinder, 326, 328; | |||
* Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinding Machine, 530, 531; Internal Grinding Machin©, | |||
* :371, 372; Internal Grinding Spindle, 561, 562 ‘; Plano-type Vertical Spindle Surface | |||
* Grinding Machine, 5q3, 504; Rotary Table | |||
* Surface Grinder, 530, 532; Spline Shaft | |||
* Grinding Machine, 614 | |||
* Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., Coal-handling | |||
* Plant at Gibraltar, 666; Combined Winch | |||
* and Derrick, 519 | |||
* Coil Spring Makers' Association, Springs for | |||
* Rolling Stock, 232 | |||
* Combustion Engineering, Ltd., " Robot " | |||
* Fireman, 519 | |||
* Compagnie GoSnerale Transatlantique Liner 4 4 ormandie," 462, 463, 477, 484 | |||
* Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd., Indexing | |||
* Mechanism for Gear Grinding Machines, 635, 636 | |||
* Coventry Victor Motor Company, Ltd., 30-37 | |||
* H.P. Petrol Engine, 477, 478 | |||
* Cowans, Sheldon and Co.. Ltd., Pontoon Crane | |||
* for Durban Harbour, 216 | |||
* Cox, E. F., Salving a Fleet, 592 | |||
* Craven, Commander C. W., Industrial Rationalisation, 275; (Leader, 283) | |||
* Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., Axle | |||
* Journal Turning and Grinding Machine, 349, 350; Double 50in. Centre Lathe for Russia, 253, 258; Pitton-rod Grinding Machine, 348; 72in. Centres High-speed Roughing Lathe, 544, 545 | |||
* Crompton Parkinson, Ltd., On-load Transformer | |||
* Tap-changing Gear, 535; Sub-station Switch gear, 414 | |||
* D | |||
* DAVENTRY, B.B.C.'s Empire Broadcasting 4 | |||
* Station at, 622 | |||
* Davey, Paxman and Co. (Colchester), Ltd., ( 400 B.H.P. Solid-injection Oil Engine for | |||
* L.M.S. Heavy Oil Shunting Locomotive, 570 ( | |||
* Davidson and Co., Ltd., " Sirocco " Induced ( | |||
* and Forced Draught Fans at Ironbridge | |||
* Power Station, 201, 202 | |||
* Dewrance and Co., Ltd., Boiler Water Level | |||
* Indicator, 490 | |||
* Dominion Machinery Company, Ltd., Super | |||
* Elliot Woodworker, 330 | |||
* Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., Bangkok Memo- ( | |||
* rial Bridge, 248, 272, 273, 282 (Two-page | |||
* Supplement, September 9th, 1932); Widening ( | |||
* Putney Bridge, 280 | |||
* Dorman-Ricardo Compression Ignition Engines, ( 189 | |||
* Dover, Ship-coaling Plant at, 229, 234 | |||
* Drayton Regulator and Instrument Company. | |||
* Ltd., Steam De-Superheater, 44 | |||
* " Drikold " Refrigerant for Perishable Traffic.. 118 | |||
* Drysdale and Co., Ltd., Circulating Pumps at | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station, 177 | |||
* " Duchess of Hamilton," L.:11. and S. Railway, | |||
* Clyde Passenger Steamer, 18 | |||
* Duette Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Mechanical Power Transmission Cable, 288 1 | |||
* Dyson, R. A., and Co., Ltd., Mobile Milk Tank | |||
* Trailers, 69 1 | |||
* E | |||
* EAST Bengal Railway, Belt System in the | |||
* Locomotive Works at Kanchrapara, 338 | |||
* Eco Power Company, Ltd., Foster Steel Tube | |||
* Economiser at Ironbridge Power Station, 200, 201 | |||
* Ellison, George, Ltd., Switchgear fur Power | |||
* Station Auxiliaries, 388 | |||
* English Electric Company, Ltd., Anti-interference Choke Coils for Trolley Omnibuses, 649; Visit to Stafford Works of, 487 | |||
* English Steel Corporation, \Tickers Works, | |||
* Ingot for Stirling Boiler Company, Ltd., 569 | |||
* " Enox " Pocket Saw, Fry's (London), Ltd., 187 | |||
* Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., Insulation and | |||
* Continuity Tester, 413; Insulation Testing | |||
* Set, 464; Single-operation Recorder, 649 | |||
* Ewing, Sir Alfred, An Engineer's Outlook, 228 | |||
* Expanded Metal Company, Ltd., Concrete | |||
* Flooring,t329 | |||
* FENNER, J. H., and Co., Ltd., Woven Belting, | |||
* Improved, 491 | |||
* Ferranti, Ltd., Power Station Transformers, 648 | |||
* Firth, Thos., and John Brown, Ltd., Hardometer " Haidness Testing Machine, 240; | |||
* Hollow Forging for Trinidad Leaseholds, Ltd., 414 | |||
* Fodens, Ltd., 12-Ton Oil-engined Lorry, 57 | |||
* Ford Motor Company, Agricultural Tractor, 5s 4 | |||
* Fowler, John, and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., Concrete | |||
* Mixer, 329; Oil Engine, 35 B.H.P., 4, 5; | |||
* Road Roller, Oil Engine Driven 11-Ton, 4, 12; Two Shunting Locomotives, 389 | |||
* Fraser and Chalmers Engineering Works, | |||
* Ship-coaling Plant at Dover, 229, 234 | |||
* Fraser and Fraser, Ltd., Water-tube Vertical | |||
* Boiler, 93 | |||
* French Railway Organisation, 593 | |||
* Frodingham Iron and Steel Company, Ltd., | |||
* Steel Produets for Mines, 18 | |||
* Fry's (London), Ltd., " Enox " Pocket Saw, 287 | |||
* Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Ltd., Mechanical Portions for Electric Winding Equipments at Broken Hill, 353; Vie-a-Vis Gas | |||
* and Oil Engine-driven Air Compressors, 181 | |||
* G | |||
* GEAR Grinding Company, Ltd., Gear Grinding | |||
* Machine, 634; Spline Shaft Grinder, 613 | |||
* Geipel, Ltd., Wm., Quead Mechanical Hammer, 597 | |||
* General Electric Company, Ltd., Electrical | |||
* Equipment at Kettering Iron and Coal Company's Works, 215; Electrical Testing Equipment for Motor Car Engines, 190; Induction | |||
* Furnace, 166; Luminous Discharge Tube | |||
* Lighting, 519; Photo-electric Control Equipments in Tube Mills, 166 | |||
* German Circle of English-speaking Engineers, | |||
* Opening Meeting in Berlin, 562 | |||
* Gibb, Sir Alexander, Water Power in Groat | |||
* Britain, 622 | |||
* Gibb, Maurice S., 2100 I.H.P. High-pressure | |||
* " Quadrupod " Marine Engine, 92 | |||
* Gibraltar, Coal-handling Plant at, Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., 666 | |||
* Gillett and Johnston, Ltd., Shell-Mex Clock, 352 | |||
* Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., Sluice Gates for | |||
* Glenlochar Barrage, 44 | |||
* Glenlochar Barrage, Sluice Gates for, Glenfield | |||
* and Kennedy, Ltd., 44 | |||
* Good, E. T., Steel and Empire Trade, 66 | |||
* " Goodsway " Transport System, 401 | |||
* Gough, H. J., Corrosion-fatigue of Metals, 284 | |||
* Graham, H. W., Modern Conception of Steel | |||
* Quality, 192 | |||
* Gray, Win., and Co., Ltd., 2100 I.H.P. High-pressure " Quadrupod " Marine Engine, 92 | |||
* Great Western Railway, Railway " Efficiency " | |||
* Index Table, H. E. Hodges, 143 | |||
* Greek Navy, Italian-built Destroyers for, 412, 413 | |||
* Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., " Invincible " Trailer | |||
* Fire Pumping Set, 31; 54in. " Invincible " | |||
* Centrifugal Vertical Spindle Pump, 31 | |||
* H | |||
* HADFIELDS Ltd., Improved Railway Point, 465 | |||
* Haifa, Harbour at, 16 | |||
* Hall, B. J., and Co., Ltd., " Protector " Binding | |||
* Machine, 544 | |||
* Harding, S. C. and P., Ltd., " Drax " Drawing | |||
* Block, 649 | |||
* Hardometer " Hardness Testing Machine, | |||
* Thos. Firth and John Brown, Ltd., 240 | |||
* Harrison, McGregor and Co., Ltd., Patented | |||
* Enclosed Gear Mower, 32 | |||
* Haslam and Newton, Ltd., Transmission Gear | |||
* for L.M.S. Heavy Oil Shunting Locomotive, 570 | |||
* Hawthorn, R. and W., Leslie and Co., Ltd., | |||
* " White " Combined Marine Reciprocating | |||
* Engine and Exhaust Turbine, 115, 142 | |||
* Hearn, Sir Gordon, Wear of Rails on a Curve, 2 | |||
* eenan and Froude, Ltd., Omnibus Testing | |||
* Machine, 673 | |||
* Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., Norton Semi-automatic | |||
* Grinding Machine, 348; Norton Surface | |||
* Grinder, 530, 531 | |||
* Higgs Motors, Flange Mounting Motors, 571 | |||
* Hodder Supply of Fylde Water Board, 33 | |||
* Holloway, J., Tests of Two-stage Air Compressor, 62 | |||
* iolroyd. John, and Co., Ltd., External Grinding Machine, 326, 332; Internal Cylindrical | |||
* Grinder, 370, 371 | |||
* Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, 580, 606 | |||
* Humber-Hillman Motor Car Company, Ltd., | |||
* Electrical Testing Equipment for Motor Car | |||
* Engines, 190 | |||
* Humphris Press, 16 | |||
* Hydraulic Coupling and Engineering Company, | |||
* Ltd., Hydraulic Slip Regulators for Winding | |||
* Equipment at Broken Hill, 353; Vulcan | |||
* Sinclair Hydraulic Couplings at Ironbridge | |||
* Power Station, 202 | |||
* Hyland, Ltd.. Hydraulic Telegraph Control | |||
* Gear, 479 | |||
* INDUSTRIAL Combustion Engineers, Ltd., | |||
* Boiler Instrument Panels at Ironbridge Power | |||
* atation, 203 | |||
* Industrial Rationalisation, Coramander C, Wg | |||
* Ctaven3s Presidential Address to Institute of | |||
* Marine Engineers, 275; (Leader, 283) | |||
* Inglis, Professor C. E., Dynamic Effects in | |||
* Railway Bridges, 492, 508 | |||
* International Harvester Company of Great | |||
* Britain, LW., Harvester Thrasher, 59 | |||
* Interwood, Ltd., Veneer Taping Machine, 329nt | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station, West Midlands Joi4, | |||
* Electricity Authority, 174, 184, 200, 201, 22 225 (Two-page Supplement, August 19th, 1932) | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station, Ellison Switchgear | |||
* for, 388 | |||
* Italian Liner " Conte di Savoia," (407), (483), 553 | |||
* Italian Liner " Rex," 360, 361 | |||
* JAPANESE Oil-Electric Locomotive, 638 | |||
* Japanese Oil-mechanical Locomotive, 638 | |||
* Johansen, F. C., and E. Ower, Standard Pitot | |||
* Static Tube Calibration at Low Air Speeds, 500 | |||
* Jones, A. A., and Shipman, Ltd.. Automatic | |||
* Surface Grinding Machine, 20; Four-spindle | |||
* Drilling Machine, 545 | |||
* Jung, K., Small Internal Grinder, 372; Small | |||
* Surface Grinder, 529, 530, 501 | |||
* K | |||
* KELLENBERGER and Co., Universal Grinding Machine, 560, 562 | |||
* Kembs Power Station, Alsace Canal and, 206, 210 | |||
* Kempe's Engineer's Year Book, 280 | |||
* Kendall and Gent (1920), Ltd., Plano-milling | |||
* machine, 382, 386 | |||
* Kennedy, J. G., Imprisoned Air and Failure of | |||
* Castings, 520 | |||
* Kettering Iron and Coal Company, General | |||
* Electric Company's Electrical Equipment | |||
* at the, 215 | |||
* King, Bertram T., The Patent Act, 380 | |||
* Kirkam, Walter, Hand-controlled Rotary | |||
* Scaling Hammer, 70 | |||
* Kitthen and Wade, Ltd., Honing Machine, 584, 585; Horizontal Duplex Boring and | |||
* Facing Machine, 288; Multiple-spindle | |||
* Drilling Machine, 19 | |||
* Kodak, Ltd., " Kodatrace " Material for Tracings, 518 | |||
* " Kodatrace " Material for Tracings, Kodak, | |||
* Ltd., 518 | |||
* L | |||
* LACEY, J. M., Shyok Glaciers and Indus | |||
* Floods, 372 | |||
* Laing, Work of Andrew, Engineer Vice•Admiral | |||
* Sir Reginald W. Skelton, 465 | |||
* Landis Tool Company, Cam Shaft Grinding | |||
* Machine, 612; Internal Grinding Spindle, 561; Multiple Wheel Crank Shaft Grinder, 812 | |||
* Lausanne Water Supply, Construction of Long | |||
* Inlet Pipe Line, Giovanola Freres S.A., 632, 642 | |||
* Laycock Engineering Company, Ltd., Test | |||
* Results on Holloway's Two-stage Air Compressor, 62 | |||
* Le Grand, Sutcliff and Gen, Ltd., Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process, 491 | |||
* Leeds Engineering and Hydraulic Company, | |||
* Ltd., High-speed Pump, 117 | |||
* Leicester and Swannington Railway, Centenary | |||
* of, 128; (Letter, The Writer of the Article, 166) | |||
* Leith, Hydraulic Power Station at, Pulsometer | |||
* Engineering Company, Ltd., 616, 620 | |||
* Leroux, M. P., Laboratories of La Societe | |||
* Hydrotechnique de France, 296, 322 | |||
* Leyland Rail Car in South America, Trials of 288 | |||
* Lievre River, Quebec, Harnessing the, 150, 151 | |||
* Lindner, Herbert, G.m.b.H., Thread Grinding | |||
* Machine, 663 | |||
* Liner Concrete Machinery Company, Tilting | |||
* Drum Mixer for Concrete, 329 | |||
* Lister, R. A., and Co., Ltd., Electrically Driven | |||
* Power Head for Deep Wells, 31 | |||
* Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, 61, 380 | |||
* •• Lobs " High-efficiency Strainer, Auto-Klean | |||
* Strainers, Ltd., 240 | |||
* L.M.S. Railway, Heavy Oil Shunting Locomotive, 570 | |||
* London Power Company's Battersea Power | |||
* Station, 554, 564 | |||
* London River Steamers, Early, Gerald Aylmer, 255 | |||
* Louis, Professor Henry, Oil-coal Fuel for Steamships, 66 | |||
* Lumsden Machine Company. Ltd., Rotary | |||
* Table Grinder, 503; " Universal " Surface | |||
* Grinder, 502, 503; Vertical-spindle Reciprocating Table Surface Grinder, 502, 503 | |||
* Lund, John, Ltd., Hydraulic External Grinder, 370 | |||
* Lysaght Protected Steel Company, I ,t , | |||
* Protected Steel Sheets, 263 | |||
* " M 2," Salvage of Submarine, Captain D. .1. | |||
* Munto, 475 | |||
* Maa3 Gear-Wheel Company, Ltd., Helical Gear-grinding Machine, 662 | |||
* M'Lellan, Professor J. C., Electrical Conductivity of Metals at Lowest Temperatures, 208 | |||
* Macdonald, Sir Murdoch, Egypt and the Sudan, 460 | |||
* McLaren, J. and H., Ltd., Oil-engined Windlass, 58; 25-kW Oil-electric Set, 58 | |||
* Magnetic Valve Company, Ltd.. Magnetic | |||
* Valves for Temperature Control, 141 | |||
* " Mallet " Type Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 504, 538 | |||
* Marchant Brothers, Ltd., Paint Mill, 329 | |||
* Marconi Company, News by Television, 118 | |||
* Television Transmitter and Scanner, 264 | |||
* Marconi Wireless Apparatus for African Aircraft, 570 | |||
* Marshall, C. P. Dendy, Links in History of Locomotive, 154 | |||
* Marshall, Sons and Go., Ltd., Clayton Harvester | |||
* Thrasher, 30, 31; Deaerated Concrete. 264; | |||
* Oil Engine, 80 B.H.P. High-speed, 4 Road | |||
* Roller, Oil Engine Driven 4-Ton, 4, 12 | |||
* Tractor, 30 H.P. Oil-engined, 4, 12. | |||
* Martin's Bank Building, Liverpool, Heating | |||
* and Ventilating Equipment, 68 | |||
* Mass Products, Ltd., Humphris Press, 16 | |||
* Mather and Platt, Ltd., Fire Prevention at Sea, | |||
* " Mulsifyre " System, 45; Oil Fire Extinguishing Apparatus, 389 | |||
* Mayfair Automatic Telephone Exchange, 518; (Correction, 599) | |||
* Merryweather and Sons, Ltd., Fire-fighting | |||
* Appliances, 57 | |||
* Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd.. | |||
* Electric Winding Equipments at Broken | |||
* Hill, 353; Switchgear and Control-room at | |||
* Battersea Power Station, 555, 556; Synchronous Condenser and Transformers, 595; | |||
* Turbo-alternators at Battersea Power | |||
* Station, 555, 564; 161-kV Circuit Breakers, 20 | |||
* Midland Electric Manufacturing Company, Ltd., | |||
* A.C. Motor Starters, 94 | |||
* Midland Saw and Tool Company, Ltd., Wood-working Machinery, 330 | |||
* Millars' Machinery Company, Ltd., Tilting | |||
* Drum Mixers for Concrete. 329 | |||
* Milliken Brothers, Ltd., Towers for River | |||
* Thames Cable Crossing, 544 | |||
* Miss England lit," Speed Boat Record, 94 | |||
* Mitchell Conveyor and Transporter Company, | |||
* Ltd., Anti-breakage Coal 13tinkering Plant, 118; Coal-handling Plant at Iranbridge | |||
* Power Station, 177 | |||
* Morris Motors, Ltd., 5-12 B.H.P. Industrial | |||
* Petrol Engine, 116 | |||
* Morton and Weaver, Ltd., Universal Grinding | |||
* Machine, 561, 562 | |||
* Mucklow, Dr. G. F., Piston Temperatures in a | |||
* Solid-injection Oil Engine, and Experiments | |||
* on a Supercharged Single-cylinder High-speed Petrol Engine, 644 | |||
* Munro, Capt. D. J., Salvage of Submarine | |||
* "M 2,"475 | |||
* N | |||
* NAPIER, D., and Son, Ltd., 150 H.P. Air-cooled Aero-engine, 19 | |||
* Nasmith, Frank, Arkwright Bicentenary Celebrations, 623 | |||
* National Gas Engine Company, Ltd. (now | |||
* National Gas and Oil Engine Company, Ltd.), 250 B.H.P. Convertible Gas or Oil Engine-driven Gas Compressor, 253 | |||
* National Physical Laboratory Experimental | |||
* Tank, 506, 512, 532 | |||
* Naxos-Union, Roll Grinding Machine, 326, 327 | |||
* Naylor Brothers, Ltd., Coal-handling Plant at | |||
* Battersea Power Station, 554 | |||
* Neil. James, and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd., Eclipse 4S Tool, 313 | |||
* New York City, Water Supply Tunnel for, 346, 356, 374, 398, 408 (Two-page Supplement, | |||
* October 21st, 1932) | |||
* Newcomen's Engine of 1712, Site of, 401 | |||
* Newton, Chambers and Co., Ltd., Rotary | |||
* Mechanical Sulphur Burner, 361; Stator Gas | |||
* Washing Plant, 191 | |||
* Newtons of Taunton, Ltd., Electric Tools, 597 | |||
* " Nicrosilal " Heat-resisting Castings, 673 | |||
* Noble and Lund, Ltd., Circular Saw for Brass | |||
* and Copper Ingots, 481; Cold Sawing Machine for Joists, 481; Cold Sawing Machine | |||
* for Non-ferrous Ingots, 481; Multiple-spindle Tube Hole Drilling Machine, 262, 263; 14in. Centre Sliding, Surfacing and Screw-cutting Lathe, 572; 20in. Centres Surfacing | |||
* and Boring Lathe, 572 | |||
* " Norfolk " Spade, 189 | |||
* " Normandie,' French Liner, 462, 463, 477, 484 | |||
* Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd., 66 H.P. | |||
* Heavy Oil Engine, 478 | |||
* Norton Company, Semi-automatic Grinding | |||
* Machine, 348; Single Wheel Crank Shaft | |||
* Grinder, 612; Small Lapping Machine, 586; | |||
* Steadies for Grinding Machines, 328; Surface | |||
* Grinder, 530, 531 | |||
* Nottingham, Electrical Laboratories at l; c I I • | |||
* versity College, 83 | |||
* 0 | |||
* ODERO-TERNI-ORLANDO, Society, Italian-built Destroyers for Greek Navy, 412, 413 | |||
* Ower, E., and F. C. Johansen, Standard Pitotstatic Tube Calibration at Low Air Speeds, 500 | |||
* • | |||
* PARIS, Aircraft Exhibition, theralt | |||
* Prpblems, 596 | |||
* Parker, Frederick, Ltd., Concrete Mixers, 329 | |||
* Parkgate Bridge, Darlington, Widening and | |||
* Improvements to, 510 | |||
* Parsons, C. A. and Co., Ltd., Developments in, | |||
* Cooling of Parsons Turbo-alternators, 165 | |||
* Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., Eight-cylinder 160 B.H.P. Marine Oil Engine, 545; | |||
* Self-contained Reverse Gears, 478, 479; 100 H.P. Petrol-paraffin Engine, 478 | |||
* Patent Gear and Metal Hardening Company, | |||
* Ltd., Machine for Hardening Gear Wheels, 191 | |||
* Pearce, Dr. S. L., Designer of Battersea Power | |||
* Station, 554, 564 | |||
* Pendred, L. St. L., British Pioneers of Transport, Opening Address to German Circle of | |||
* English-speaking Engineers in Berlin, 562 | |||
* Pennington, R., and T. Y. Sherwell, Centrifugal | |||
* Pump Characteristics, 556 | |||
* " Pericentrio " Helical Geared Motor, D. Brown | |||
* and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., 491 | |||
* " Persevere " Hydraulic Erosion Dredger, W. | |||
* and F. Wills, 490 | |||
* IP 3 1 1 | |||
* Petters, Ltd., 2 B.H.P. Petrol-electric Set, 57, 58; 40 B.H.P. " Atomic " Diesel Engine, 57 | |||
* Pitot-static Tube Calibration at Low Air | |||
* Speeds, Standard, E. Ower and F. C. | |||
* Johanson, 500 | |||
* Pollock, James, Sons and Co., Ltd., Thames | |||
* Motor Tug " Crowstone," 544 | |||
* Poultney, E. C., Mallet Type Locomotives, 504. 528 | |||
* Premier Gas Engine Company, Ltd., Vis-a-Vis | |||
* Gas and Oil Engine-driven Air Compressors, 181 | |||
* Preston Station, Roundabout Working for | |||
* Railway Trains at, 482 | |||
* Priestman Brothers, Ltd., " Cub " Cubic Yard | |||
* Excavator, 210 | |||
* Pullin, V. E., Portable X-ray Laboratory, 590, 594 | |||
* Pulsomoter Engineering Company, Ltd., Electrically Driven " Centrivac " Pump, 58; | |||
* Milk Cooling Plants, 58; Hydraulic Power | |||
* Station at Leith, 616, 620 | |||
* Putney Bridge Widening, Dorman, Long and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 280 | |||
* Q | |||
* " QUADRUPOD " Marine Engine, 2100 I.H.P. | |||
* High-pressure, 92 | |||
* R | |||
* RANSOMES and Rapier, Ltd., Aeroplane | |||
* Launching Catapult, 132, 136; Concrete | |||
* Mixers, 329; Electrically Operated Excavator, 238; Mobile Truck Crane, 313 | |||
* Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., Hay and | |||
* Straw Stacker, 30; 54in. Tractor Thrasher, 30 | |||
* Reavell and Co.. Ltd., Compact Portable Compressor, 598; Gas Compressor Driven by | |||
* National 250 B.H.P. Convertible Gas or Oil | |||
* Engine, 253 | |||
* Reavell, Wm., Presidential Address, British | |||
* Engineers' Association, The British Engineers' Association : In Retrospect and | |||
* Prospect," 520; (Leader, 513) | |||
* Renold and Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., | |||
* Agricultural Tractor with Renold Chain | |||
* Track, 31; Electrically Driven Cream | |||
* Separator, 31 | |||
* Reyrolle and Co., Ltd., Switchgear at Batter. | |||
* sea Power Station, 555, 556; 1,500,000-kVA | |||
* Alternator and Switchgear Testing Plant, 668, 672 | |||
* Richards, George, and Co., Ltd., Boring WI | |||
* for Machining Bosses of Large Propellers, 34, 35; Vertical Slot Drilling and Keyway | |||
* Cutting Machine, 518 | |||
* Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., Condensers at Battersea Power Station, 556 | |||
* Rippingille, Captain E. 0., " Revolvo " Meter, 465 | |||
* Robertson, Professor David, Static Balance of | |||
* Shaft with Skew Stiffness, 126; (Letter, | |||
* W. Hamilton Martin, 168) | |||
* Robinson, Tllbmas, and Son, Ltd., Wood-working Machinery, 330 | |||
* " Robot " Fireman, Mechanical Stoker, Combustion Engineering, Ltd., 519 | |||
* Rowland, B. R., and Co., Ltd., Grinder for | |||
* Bakelite-Bonded Wheels, 312 | |||
* Russell, S., and Sons, Ltd., Hot Sawing Machines, 93 | |||
* Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., Motor-driven Excavators on Lausanne Water Supply Pipe Line, 632. 642 | |||
* Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., Oil Engine, 180 | |||
* B.H.P. Six-cylinder, 5; Roller, Oil-engined 24-Ton, 5; 10 H.P. Crude Oil Locomotive. 5, 12 | |||
* Rutherford, Professor Lord, Atomics Projectiles and their Applications, 486; (Leader. 485) | |||
* $ | |||
* SAGAR, J., and Co., Ltd., Woodworking Ma- | |||
* chinery, 330 | |||
* St. Lawrence Waterway Agreement., 163 | |||
* St. Pancras Sub-station, Motor Converter at, | |||
* British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 93 | |||
* Sams, J. G. B., Operation of Locomotives on | |||
* Long-distance Haulage, 164 | |||
* Sanders, W. E.,Machinability of Steel, 5 | |||
* Sandvik Steel Vorks, Stainless Steel Belt Conveyors, 337 | |||
* Sanyo Chuo Hydro-eleotrie Company, Reheating Turbine Installation at Shikama, Japan, 658 (Two-page Supplement, December 30th, 1932) | |||
* Scheepswerf Gideon J. Koster Hzn., Sea-going | |||
* Coal-carrying Barge, 648 | |||
* " Sentinel " Steam Wagon, " One-Man." 189 | |||
* Sentinel-Trist Thermo-feed Regulator, 189 | |||
* Sheopbridge Stokes Centrifugal Castings Company, Ltd., Nicrosilal Heat-resisting Castings, 673 | |||
* Shell-Mex, Ltd., Gillett and Johnston, Ltd., | |||
* Clock for, 352 | |||
* Sherrington, C. E. R., Position of the Engineer's Department, 559 | |||
* Sherwell, T. Y., and R. Pennington, Centrifugal Pump Characteristics, 556 | |||
* Siamese Oil-electric Locomotive, 638 | |||
* Skelton, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald | |||
* W., Work of Andrew Laing, 465 | |||
* Smith, Thos., and Sons, Ltd., Safe and Overload Indicator for Cranes, 140 | |||
* Smithfield Club Show, 596 | |||
* South China Motor Shipbuilding and Repairing | |||
* Works, Oil-Electric Ferry-boat with Horizontal Engines, 673 | |||
* Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., Cast Iron | |||
* Roads, 571 | |||
* Steele and Cowlishaw, " Steel-Shaw " Flexible | |||
* Coupling, 70 | |||
* Steinman, D. B., A. Parable, 91 | |||
* Stephen, Alexander, and Sons, Ltd., Converted | |||
* Marine Steam Engine, 158, 188; Service | |||
* Results of s.s. " Annan," 406 | |||
* Stirling Boiler Company, Ltd., Tri-drum Boilers | |||
* at Ironbridge Power Station, 200, 201 (Two-page Supplement, August 19th, 1932) | |||
* Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., Concrete Mixers, 329; | |||
* I 7 Cubic Feet Concrete Mixer, 491 | |||
* Sueur, L. Le. and Co., Ltd., " Templex " Circulator, 240 | |||
* Sulzer Brothers, Deep-well Pump for Mine | |||
* - Drainage, 216; Single-tube Steam Boiler, 390 | |||
* Surbiton Waterworks, 428, 432, 452, 458 | |||
* Swannington Winding Engine, L.M.S. Railway, 128; (Letter, " The Writer of the Article," 166) | |||
* Swiss Railways, 8800 H.P. Electric Locomotive, 20 | |||
* T | |||
* T.B.T. Electric Company, Ltd., Electric Pulley | |||
* Blocks, 337 | |||
* Tapley and Co., Testing of Motor Car Brakes, 165 | |||
* Taylor, H. W., Mechanical Design of Rotating | |||
* Electrical Machinery, 130 | |||
* Taylor, R. C., and Co., " Sealite " Plastic | |||
* Metallic Packing, 338 | |||
* Taylor Retort Stokers at Battersea Power | |||
* Station, 554 | |||
* Taylor, William, Mechanical Engineering | |||
* Applied to Making of Lenses, 450 | |||
* Tecalemit, Ltd., " Brentford " Mechanical | |||
* Lubricator, 57 | |||
* " Templex " Circulator, L. Le Sueur and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 240 | |||
* Thomas, Sidney, Commemoration in France | |||
* of the Basic Process of Steel Making, 611 | |||
* Thornycroft, John I., and Co.. Ltd., 9 H.P. | |||
* Oil Engine, 477; 62-85 H.P. Heavy Oil | |||
* Engine, 477, 478 | |||
* Town, H. C., Modern Hydraulic Operation of | |||
* Machine Tools, 533, 540, 568, 587 | |||
* Tratman, E. E. R., Pneumatic Railways in | |||
* United States, 110 | |||
* Trevithick Centenary, Engineering Institutions | |||
* and, 380, 666 | |||
* Tritton, Sir Seymour B., Railway Traction by | |||
* Steam Power, 274, 279; (Leader, 283) | |||
* Turnbull, F., and Co., Ltd., Conveyor Plant | |||
* for Coal Staith at Howdon-on-Tyne, 650 | |||
* Tyne Improvement Commission, Coal-shipping | |||
* Staith at Howdon-on-Tyne, 650 | |||
* Tyzack and Son, Ltd., Woodworking Machines, 330 | |||
* U | |||
* UNITED Steel Works, Mulheim-Ruhr, Recent | |||
* Developments in Boiler Engineering, 109 | |||
* V | |||
* VICKERS-ARMSTitONG, Ltd., " Norfolk " | |||
* Spade, 189; Vickers Damper, 286 | |||
* Victoria Falls and Transvaal Power Company, | |||
* Metro-Vickers Synchronous Condenser and | |||
* Transformers, 595 | |||
* Virginian Railway, Compound " Mallet " Locomotive, 504 | |||
* Vosper and Co., Ltd., 1400 H.P., Return Drive | |||
* Gear-box, 479 | |||
* w | |||
* WADKIN and Co.. Combined Chain and | |||
* Chisel Mortiser, 330; Combined Planing and | |||
* Thicknessing Machine, 330 | |||
* Wallis an4 Steevens, Ltd., Oil-engined Roller, 57 | |||
* Walton, Dudley W., Statistics and Engineering, 583, 609, 661 | |||
* Ward, H. W., and Co., Ltd., Two Capstan | |||
* Lathes, 117 | |||
* Watson, G. 0., Electric Ship Propulsion Systems and Control, 508 | |||
* Watson, Henry, Economics of Urban Electric | |||
* Railways, 78, 102, 127, 152, 177, 204 | |||
* Watson, W., and Sons, Ltd., Binocular. Magnifying Spectacles, 518 | |||
* Weir, G. and J., Ltd., Boiler Feed-water Regulator, 648 | |||
* Wellauer, Dr., Mercury Rectifiers and their | |||
* Design. 516 | |||
* Werner, Fritz., A./G., Spline Shaft Grinder, 613, 614 | |||
* West and Co., Ltd., Allen, Short-circuit Testa | |||
* on 132-kV Fuses, 378 | |||
* West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority, | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station, 174, 184, 200, 201, 224, 225 (Two-page Supplement, August 19th, 1932) | |||
* Weyburn Engineering Company, Ltd., 35 | |||
* B.H.P. High-speed Submersible Lifeboat | |||
* Engine, 156 | |||
* " White " Combined Marine Reciprocating | |||
* Engine and Exhaust Turbine, R. and W. | |||
* Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Ltd., 115, 142 | |||
* White, R., and Sons, Aerial Ropeway Installation at Billingham, Transfer Station, 9 | |||
* Whitehead's Electric Inventions, Ltd., Oil | |||
* Pressure Circuit Breakers, 336 | |||
* Wills Pressure-filled Joint Rings, Ltd., Gas-filled Joint Rings, 190 | |||
* Wills, W. and F., Hydraulic Erosion Dredger | |||
* " Persevere," 490 | |||
* Wilson and Co. (1929), Ltd., John H. Anderson | |||
* Rotary Steam Engine, 674 | |||
* Winn, Charles, and Co., Ltd., Screwing Machine, 215 | |||
* Wolverhampton Locomotive Works, Mocknisation of G.W.R., 134 | |||
* Woodall-Duckham Vertical Retort and Oven | |||
* Construction Company, Ltd., Becker Coke | |||
* Oven and By-product Plant at Scunthorpe, 84, 88, 103, 112 | |||
* Woolwich Arsenal Research Department, Portable X-Ray Laboratory, 590, 594 | |||
* z | |||
* ZIRKEL Englisch Sprechender Ingenieure, 510; Opening Address " British Pioneers of | |||
* Transport," L. St. L. Pendred, 562 | |||
* r | |||
* A | |||
* ACCIDENTS in Building Operations in | |||
* America, (667) | |||
* Accumulator. Towing from Annan to Grave;end of Steam. (209) | |||
* Acetylene. Synthetic Rubber Made from, (511) | |||
* Adhesives Research Committee Report. (281) | |||
* Aerial View of Bankgok Memorial Bridge, 249 | |||
* AERONAUTICS : | |||
* Aerial Landing Fields in Canada, (381) | |||
* Aerial Mapping in Canada, 339 | |||
* Aerial Surveys in Southern Rhodesia, (257) | |||
* Aeronautical Engineering Pupils and Practical Experience in Commercial Life, (667) | |||
* Aeronautics. Buck Studentship. (294) | |||
* Aeroplane Engine, 150 H.P. Air-cooled, 1). | |||
* Napier and Son. Ltd., 19 | |||
* Aeroplane Engines for Belgium Government, | |||
* Bntish. (159), (183) | |||
* Aeroplane Engines for Berlin-Amsterdam | |||
* Lino, Junkers-Diesel, (407) | |||
* Aeroplane Engines for Danish Government, | |||
* British, (183) | |||
* Aeroplane Engines for Polish Government, | |||
* Warwaw Firm Constructs " Bristol " | |||
* Type, (305) | |||
* Aeroplane Launching Catapult. Ransome. | |||
* and Rapier, Ltd., 132, 136 | |||
* Aeroplane Refueling Station off Coast of | |||
* Brazil, Liner " Westfalen " as. (305) | |||
* Aeroplane Works of A. V. Roe and Co., Ltd., | |||
* Transferred to Newton Heath, (641) | |||
* Aeroplanes and " Spotting " of Fish Shoals. (589) | |||
* Aeroplanes for Irak Government, (589) | |||
* African Aircraft, Marconi's Wireless Equip. | |||
* ment for, 570 | |||
* Air Transportation of Gold Dredges in New | |||
* Guinea, Charles A. Banks, 107 | |||
* Aircraft Factory at Portsmouth Municipal | |||
* Aerodrome. (305) | |||
* Aircraft in the Navy, 565 | |||
* Aircraft Problems, Conference in Paris oil, 596 | |||
* Aircraft Traffic for Year of Imperial Airways, (407) | |||
* Aircraft Material for Persian Government, | |||
* British, (209) | |||
* Airship, " Graf Zeppelin," Record of, (457) | |||
* Airship Mooring Mast at Barcelona. Projected, (563) | |||
* Airship to be Dismantled, Japan's, (589) | |||
* Airships, Russian, (641) | |||
* Aviation Services at Hong Kong, Proposed, (339) | |||
* Belgium and Imperial Airways, 499 | |||
* British-made " Kestrel " Engines for Belgium Aircraft. (563) | |||
* French Air Mail to Hong Kong and South | |||
* China, (589) | |||
* Flying Boats on Mediterranean Services, | |||
* Reliability of Short " Kent," (431) | |||
* Heavy Oil Internal Combustion Engines for | |||
* Aircraft, Development of, (511) | |||
* King's Cup Air Race, 53 | |||
* Lighting at Heston Air Port, (11) | |||
* Lubricating Oils for Aircraft Work, (483) | |||
* Malakal Aerodrome, Asphalt Mixed with | |||
* Cotton Soil Makes Good Surface, (281) | |||
* Mooring Mast for Airships, Telescopic | |||
* Travelling, (483) • | |||
* Seaplanes in Fisheries Patrol Service, (615) | |||
* Three Motor Monoplanes for Royal Dutch | |||
* Air Lino, (381) | |||
* Wing Surface Area for Evaporative Cooling, | |||
* Estimation of. (563) | |||
* AGRICULTURAL Machinery in Canada and | |||
* United States of America, Bulletin No. 27, | |||
* Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4 | |||
* Agricultural Production in Aiumm, (37) | |||
* Air, Method of Drying, (233) | |||
* Air and Failure of Castings, Imprisoned, .1 | |||
* Kennedy, 520 | |||
* Air Compressor, Compact Portable, William | |||
* Reavell and Co., Ltd., 598 | |||
* Air Compressor, Wind-drivon, Aerolift Pump | |||
* Company, 58 | |||
* Air Compressors, Vis-a-vis Gas and Oil Engine | |||
* Driven, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, | |||
* Ltd., 181 | |||
* Air Compressor, Vis-a-vis Gas and Oil Engine | |||
* Driven, Premier Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 181 | |||
* Air Ducts, Elimination in Power Station of, (483) | |||
* Air Heaters, Plato Typo, Babcock and Wilcox. | |||
* Ltd., 142 | |||
* Alcohol from Peat, Soviet Scientific Research | |||
* Department, (589) | |||
* Alloy. Iron and Selenium, (431) | |||
* Alloy, " M.G. 7," (331) | |||
* Altitude Flight Record by Liout. Uwins, (331). (355) | |||
* Aluminium, Protection from Corrosion by | |||
* Plating, (183) | |||
* Aluminium, Soldering of, (381) | |||
* Aluminium Alloys Factory at Merthyr Tydfil, (615) | |||
* Aluminium Exports from Canada, (615) | |||
* Aluminium from Volkhov 'Works, (11) | |||
* Aluminium Smelting Plant at Dniopostroi, (615) | |||
* Aluminium Used in Dome of U.S. Botanic | |||
* Gardens Conservatory, (63) | |||
* Aluminium Wire, Depositing Oxide Film (.n, (537) | |||
* AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS : | |||
* Air Conditioning for Buildings. 665 | |||
* Air-Rights Buildings, 507 | |||
* American Sewage Treatment Processes, 507 | |||
* Aqueduct, American 250-Mile, 133 | |||
* Bridges. Rigid Frame, 304 | |||
* Commercial Research in America, 665 | |||
* Cylinder Boring Machine, Largest, 304 | |||
* Domestic Water Supply, Treatment of, 133 | |||
* Electrical Operation of Steel Mills, 665 | |||
* AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS (continued): | |||
* Garbage Incineration at Baltimore, 665 | |||
* Irrigation and Hydro-electric Plant, 665 | |||
* Locomotive Developments, 507 | |||
* Locomotives, Roller Bearings on, 571 | |||
* Mechanical Handling in Bakery, 571 | |||
* Mine Fan of Propeller Type, 571 | |||
* Nickel Alloy Steel Castinp, 134 | |||
* Railway Wheels in America, 133 | |||
* Steel Plate Mill, Continuous, 571 | |||
* Triple Bogie Rail Car, 304 | |||
* U.S. Government Aids Public Works, 665 | |||
* Vanadium in High-speed Cutting Tools, 133 | |||
* ANCHORS Recovered from Port Elizabeth | |||
* Harbour, (87) | |||
* Anglo-German Club, Opening of Additional | |||
* Rooms, (523) | |||
* Apprentices, Camp for French, 430 | |||
* Arches with Fixed Ends. Calculation of Stresses | |||
* in, J. D. W. Ball, 104 | |||
* ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : | |||
* ASSOCIATION, BRITISH, FOR ADVANCEMENT | |||
* OF SCIENCE : | |||
* Meeting at York, 236, 250, 274, 298 | |||
* Engineer's Outlook, Sir Alfred Ewing, | |||
* F.R.S., Presidential Address, 228, 230; | |||
* (Leader, 259) | |||
* Section : | |||
* Call to the Engineer and Scientist, Pro fessor Miles Walker, Presidential | |||
* Address, 251, 260; (Leader, 259) | |||
* Cracking and Fracture in Rotary Bending | |||
* Tests, Professor F. Bacon, 299 | |||
* Elasticity and Hysteresis of Rocks and | |||
* Artificial Stone, J. Gilchrist and Dr. R. | |||
* H. Evans, 298 | |||
* Impact Testing at Oxford, Professor R. V. | |||
* Southwell, F.R.S., 253 | |||
* Noise. Suppression of, Dr. G. W. C. Kayo, | |||
* 250 | |||
* Magnetic Noise in Dynamo-electric | |||
* Mathine, Dr. F. %V. Carter, F.R.S., 253 | |||
* Railway Traction by Steam Power, Sir | |||
* Seymour Tritton, 279; Discussion, 274; | |||
* (Loader, 283) | |||
* Electric Traction on Railways, F. Lydia!, | |||
* 274 | |||
* Oil Traction on Railways, Sir Henry | |||
* Fowler, 274 | |||
* Rural Electrification, R. B. Matthews, 25u | |||
* Ships, Electrical Propulsion of, Dr. C. c. | |||
* Garrard, 251 | |||
* Soviet Enterprise, An Engineer's View of, | |||
* A. P. M. Fleming, 251 | |||
* System of Lighting at Coal Face, Professor | |||
* W. Cramp, 298 | |||
* Timber, French and British Cleavage Tests | |||
* of, Professor E. G. Coker-and Dr. Ruth | |||
* Levi, 253 | |||
* Reports of Committees : | |||
* Earth Pressures, Interim Report, 299 | |||
* Electrical Terms and Definitions, Pro• | |||
* fossor G. W. O. Howe, 299 | |||
* Stresses in Overstrained Materials, J. s. | |||
* Wilson, 299 | |||
* ASSOCIATION, BRITISH CAST IRON RESEARCH : | |||
* Laboratories Opened at Birmingham, 46 | |||
* ASSOCIATION, BRITISH COMMERCIAL GA8 : | |||
* Sir Francis Goodenough's Address, (11) | |||
* ASSOCIATION, BRITISH ENGINEERS' : | |||
* Presidential Address, Wm. Roavell, on | |||
* " The British Engineers' Association— | |||
* in Retrospect and Prospect," 520 , | |||
* (Leader, 513) | |||
* ASSOCIATION, BRITISH WOOD PRESERVING | |||
* Annual Report, (135) | |||
* ASSOCIATION, ELECTRICAL POW ER E ( a t | |||
* NEERS' : | |||
* Steam Pipe Work, J. Arthur Alton, Cis | |||
* ASSOCIATION, FARADAY HOUSE ( )11) | |||
* STUDENTS' : | |||
* Annual Dinner, 446 | |||
* ASSOCIATION, FINSBURY TECHNICAL COL! 1-:(; t. | |||
* OLD STUDENTS' : | |||
* Informal Dinners, (390) | |||
* ASSOCIATION, SOUTHERN RAILWAY PUPILs | |||
* AND PREMIUM APPRENTICES' : | |||
* Eighth Annual Dinner, (677) | |||
* AS800/ATION OP CONSULTING ENGINEERS : | |||
* Annual Dinner Report, 611 | |||
* ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER : | |||
* Programme for Session, (368) | |||
* ASSOCIATION OP PAST AND PRESENT | |||
* STUDENTS OF W. H. ALLEN, SONS AND | |||
* Co.. LTD.: | |||
* Annual Dinner, (523) | |||
* ASSOCIATION OF SALESMANSHIP. NATIONAL : | |||
* Presidential Address, Sir Francis Good- | |||
* enough, 271 | |||
* ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL LIBRARIES | |||
* AND | |||
* INFORMATION BUREAUX : | |||
* Annual Conference, Programme, 45 | |||
* ASSOCIATION FOR TESTING MATERIALS, | |||
* INTERNATIONAL : | |||
* Eighth Meeting of Permanent Committee | |||
* at Florence, 464 | |||
* ASSOCIATION TECHNIQUE DE FONDERIE | |||
* World's Foundry Congress in Paris. Report, | |||
* 314 | |||
* CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GROUP : | |||
* Colloidal or Coal-oil Fuel, Professor J. S. S. | |||
* Brake, 429 | |||
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* ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) | |||
* CIRCLE, ENGINEERS' GERMAN : | |||
* Benson Boiler on s.s. " Uckermark," Dip. -Ing. Ohlmaller, 441 | |||
* Developments in Diesel Engine Construction, R. E. Strub, (523) | |||
* Ground Water Lowering and Chemical | |||
* Consolidation of Subsoils as Moans to | |||
* Facilitate Foundation Work, Dr. Ing. | |||
* Willy Sichardt, 653 | |||
* INSTITUT INTERNATIONAL DE DOCUMENTATION : | |||
* Eleventh Conference at Frankfurt-am -Main, (148) | |||
* INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL : | |||
* Modern Conception of Steel Quality, H. | |||
* W. Graham, 192 | |||
* INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS, SOUTH WALES : | |||
* Colliery Winding Ropes, H. D. L. Lloyd. (641) | |||
* INSTITUTE OF FUEL : | |||
* Annual Dinner, 406 | |||
* INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY, | |||
* NATIONAL : | |||
* Lord Macmillan elected President, (483) | |||
* INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS : | |||
* Admission to Students' Section by | |||
* Examination. (241) | |||
* Presidential Address. Industrial Rationalisation, Commander C. W. Craven, 275 : (Leader, 283) | |||
* INSTITUTE OF METALS : | |||
* Autumn Lecture. Corrosion-Fatigue of | |||
* Metals, Dr. H. J. Gough, 284 | |||
* INSTITUTE OF PATENT AGENTS, CHARTERED : | |||
* Jubilee Celebrations and Dinner, (443) | |||
* INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS : | |||
* First Local Section Formed at Manche ,;t cr. (563) | |||
* INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT: | |||
* Examinations for Graduateship and elate Membership, 1933, (87) | |||
* Suggested that Railway Bridges should | |||
* also be used for Road Vehicles, E. L. | |||
* Looming, (667) | |||
* INSTITUTES, IRON AND STEEL AND METALS : | |||
* Joint Autumn Meeting, 119, 308. 325, 350 | |||
* INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL : | |||
* Effect of Hydrogen Sulphide on Corrosion | |||
* of Iron by Salt Solutions, by S. C. | |||
* Britton, T. P. Hoar, and W. R. Evans, 325 | |||
* Endurance Limit of 0.33 Per Cent. Carbon | |||
* Steel at Elevated Temperatures, by J. W. | |||
* Cuthbertson, 351 | |||
* Equilibrium of Certain Non-metallic | |||
* Systems : Part III.. Equilibrium of the | |||
* Systems MnSi02. Foy SiO4, and FeS—Fes 8104, by J. H. Andrew and W. R. | |||
* Maddocks, 325 | |||
* Fatigue Resistance of Unmachined Forged | |||
* Steels, G. A. Hankins and M. L. Becker, 351 | |||
* Further Contribution on Constitution of | |||
* System, A. Kriz and F. Poboril, 351 | |||
* Generation of Steam from Blast-furnace | |||
* Gas, A. F. %%robber, 350 | |||
* Growth of Austonito Above A; in Plain | |||
* Carbon Stools, J. H. Whiteley, 351 | |||
* Light-weight High-pressure Gas Cylinders, | |||
* F. S. Marsh, 350 | |||
* Metallurgical Problems Arising from | |||
* Internal Combustion Engine Valves, | |||
* J. R. Frandforth, 309 | |||
* Nickel, Manganese and Chromium in | |||
* Steels, Spectroscopic Estimation of, | |||
* F. Twyman, F.R.S., and A. Harvey, 351 | |||
* Nickel-chromium-silicon Cast Irons, A. L. | |||
* Norbury and E. Morgan. 309 | |||
* Scale Removal by Acid Pickling, A. B. | |||
* Winterbottom and J. P. Reed, 325 | |||
* Time-potential Curves on Iron and Steel | |||
* and their Significance, T. P. Hoar and | |||
* U. R. Evans, 325 | |||
* Veining or Sub-boundary Structures, | |||
* Northcott, 351 | |||
* INSTITUTE OF METALS : | |||
* Alpha Brass, Effect of Different Elements | |||
* on Annealing and Grain Growth Characteristics of. M. Cook and IL 8. Miller, 326 | |||
* Atmospheric Action as a Factor in the | |||
* Fatigue of Metals, H. J. Gough and D. G. | |||
* So with, 351 | |||
* Beryllium, Researches on, H. A. Sloman, 326 | |||
* Beryllium-magnesium Alloys, 'Some | |||
* Attempts at Making, R. J. M. Payne and | |||
* J. L. Haughton, 326 | |||
* Corrosion Apparatus, Modified Impingement. H. W. Brownsdon and L. C. | |||
* Bannister, 351 | |||
* Distortion of Wires on Passing Through a | |||
* Draw Plate, G. L. Taylor and II. | |||
* Quinney, 351 | |||
* Effect of Pressure on the Liberation of | |||
* Gases from Metals (with Special Reference to Silver and Oxygen), N. P. Allen, 325 | |||
* " Hot-dipping " Processes, Some Reactions | |||
* Occurring in, E. J. Daniels, 310 | |||
* Lead-tin Alloys. Constitution of. D. Stock - | |||
* dale, 326 | |||
* Liquation or " Inverse Segregation in " | |||
* Silver•copper Alloys, J. IL Watson, 326 | |||
* Modern Works Plant and Equipment for | |||
* the Hot Working of Nickel and Nickel | |||
* Alloys, W. R. Barclay, G. A. V. Russell, | |||
* and H. Williamson, 308 | |||
* ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
* INSTITUTES. IRON AND STEEL. AND METALS (continued): | |||
* INSTITUTE Or METALS (continued) : | |||
* Mould Materials for Non-ferrous Strip | |||
* Ingot Casting, G. L. Bailey, 309 | |||
* Nickel Wim, Mechanical Properties of. C. E. | |||
* Rangley and C. .T. Smith° 351 | |||
* On tho Removal of Gases from Aluminium | |||
* Alloys by Mixtures of Nitrogen and | |||
* Volatile Chlorides, J. D. Grogan and | |||
* T. H. Schofield, 325 | |||
* Open-air Corrosion of Copper : Part III., | |||
* Artificial Production of Green Patina, | |||
* W. H. J. Vernon. 351 | |||
* Properties of Commercial Varieties of | |||
* Copper at High Temperatures. T. O. | |||
* Bamford, 351 | |||
* Two Years' Corrosion Tests with Duralpint | |||
* in North Sea, K. L. Meissner. 351 | |||
* INSTITUTION, NORTHEAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS : | |||
* W'ork of Andrew Laing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald W. Skelton, 465 | |||
* INSTITUTION OP AUTOMOBIT E ENOINEERS : | |||
* Annual Dinner Report, (552) | |||
* First Report of Research and Standardisation Committee, (355) | |||
* Journal, 321 | |||
* Summer Meeting, Report. (23) | |||
* rNsTITUTION OP CIVIL ENGINEERS : | |||
* Presidential Address, Egypt and the | |||
* Sudan, Sir Murdoch Macdonald, 460 | |||
* Laurence J. Kettle Premium, (135) | |||
* INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND : | |||
* Presidential Address, Irish Land Drainage. | |||
* Laurence Kettle. 647 1NsTITUTION OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEEss | |||
* Annual Convorsazione, 47 | |||
* Award of Scholarships for 1932. (317) | |||
* President's Address, E. W. Marchant. 434 | |||
* Relative Fuel Economy of Electricity. Gas. | |||
* Oil. and Solid Fuel as Heating Agents, | |||
* A. H. Barker, (Leader), 617 | |||
* The Students' Quarterly Journal, (294) | |||
* INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENOINEERS : | |||
* LONDON STUDENTS : 1Vhat of the Future, with Electro-farming | |||
* as an Illustration ? R. B. Matthews, (457) | |||
* INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRtTms', ROYAL : | |||
* Electrical Conductivity of it Is at Lowest | |||
* Temperature, Professor J. C. M'Lennan, 208 | |||
* Sir Robert Mond Makes Presentation of | |||
* Collection of Faraday Letters. (37) | |||
* INSTITUTION Or HEATING AND VENTILATING | |||
* ENO: N EERS | |||
* Radiant Float, A. F. Dufton, (563) | |||
* INSTITUTION Or ENOINEERS, JUNIOR : | |||
* Annual General Meeting, (523) | |||
* Chairman's Address by J. Foster Petrie, 415 | |||
* Cornwall as Cradle of Science and Engi. | |||
* nearing. S. J. Crispin, (393) | |||
* Development of Modern Glass Bottle | |||
* Making Machinery. F. G. Pasotti. (563) | |||
* Manufacture of Photographic Film, Dr. H. | |||
* Baines. 666 | |||
* Presidential Address, Water Power in | |||
* Groat Britain, Sir Alexander Gibb. 622 | |||
* INSTITUTION Or MECHANICAL ENGINEERS : | |||
* Annual Dinner. 427 | |||
* Experiments on a Supercharged Single-cylinder High-speed Petrol Engine, Dr. | |||
* G. F. Mucklow. 644 | |||
* Modern Hydraulic Operation of Machin.. | |||
* Tools, li. C. Town, 533, 540, 568, 587, 624 | |||
* Piston Temperatures in a Solid-injection | |||
* Oil Engine. Dr. G. F. Mucklow. 644 | |||
* Presidential Address, Mechanical Engineering Applied to Making of Lenses, | |||
* William Taylor, 450; (Leader, 459) | |||
* Summer Visit to Canada and the United | |||
* States, 334, 358, 384, 410; (Leader, 307) | |||
* Thomas Hawksloy Lecture, Atomic ProLctiles and their Applications, Professor | |||
* ord Rutherford, 486; (Leader, 485) | |||
* Thomas Lowe Gray Lecture, Salving the | |||
* German Fleet at Scapa Flow, E. F. Cox, 592 | |||
* INSTITUTION Or MECHANICAL ENOINEERS : | |||
* NORTH•WESTERN BRANCH : | |||
* Annual Dinner. Report. (601) | |||
* Centrifugal Pump Characteristics, T. Y. | |||
* Shorwoll and R. Pennington. 556 | |||
* INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS : | |||
* Council Awards for 1931, (443) | |||
* INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY : | |||
* Mr. Arthur R. Cooper, President, (532) | |||
* Position of the Engineer's Department, | |||
* C. E. R. Sherrington, 559 | |||
* INSTITUTION Of RAILWAY SIGNAL ENOINEERS : | |||
* Mr. C. Carslake Elected President. (11) | |||
* INSTITUTION Or SANITARY ENOINEERS : | |||
* Affiliated with Federation of Sewage Works | |||
* Association, U.S.A.. (281) | |||
* INSTITUTION OP STRUCTURAL ENOINEERS : | |||
* Dynamic Effecte in Railway Bridges, Professor C. E. Inglis, 492, 508 | |||
* INSTITUTION OP WELDING ENGINEERs : | |||
* Competition Paper. Improvements in | |||
* Welding Practice, (381) | |||
* ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
* SOCIETE DES INOENIEURS CIVILS DE FRANCE : | |||
* Commemoration in France of Basic Process | |||
* of Steel Making, 611 | |||
* SOCIETY, BIRMINGHAM DIETALLURGICAL : | |||
* Production of Alloys, A. A. Jude, (483) | |||
* SOCIETY, ELECTROPLATERS' AND DEPOSITORS' | |||
* TECHNICAL : | |||
* William James' Commemorative Prizes, (305) | |||
* SOCIETY, ENGINEERING GOLFING : | |||
* Autumn Meeting, (351) | |||
* SOCIETY, NEWCOMEN : | |||
* Arkwright Bi-centenary Celebrations, | |||
* Lecture, Frank Nasmith, 623 | |||
* Site of Newcomen's Engine of 1712, Dr. | |||
* T. E. Lones, 401 | |||
* SOCIETY. OPTICAL : | |||
* Amalgamation with Physical Society, (331) | |||
* SOCIETY, PHYSICAL : | |||
* Vibrations in Bodies, Mary D. Wall. r, (615) | |||
* SOCIETY, 'WHITWORTH : | |||
* Summer Meeting Report, (100) | |||
* SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, AMERICAN: | |||
* Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys, | |||
* Research on, 314 | |||
* SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY : | |||
* Annual Meeting at Nottingham, 86 | |||
* ATOMIC Projectiles and their Applications, | |||
* Professor Lord Rutherford, 486; (Leader. 485) | |||
* B | |||
* BAKERY in Shanghai, British-made Machinery | |||
* for, (511) | |||
* Ball Bearings, Run of Standard, (127) | |||
* Ball Mills for Spring Mines, Transvaal, (407) | |||
* Ball-rings, Heat Treatment of, (159) | |||
* Balloon Ascent by Professor Piccard, (135) | |||
* Battersea Power Station, 554, 564 | |||
* Beacon Stations at Shaweishan Island, Marconi. (135) | |||
* Beilby Memorial Awards, (23) | |||
* Belt Conveyor, Stainless Steel, Sandvik Steel | |||
* Works, 337 | |||
* Belt Drives, Short-centre Flat, (37); (Letter, | |||
* G. T. Pardoe, 61) | |||
* Belt System in Indian Locomotive Works, 338 | |||
* Beltinfg, Woven, J. H. Fenner and Co., Ltd., 491 | |||
* Beryllium, Iron Alloys, Commercial Value for, (87) | |||
* Binding Machine, " Protector," B. J. Hall Bud | |||
* Co., Ltd., 544 | |||
* Bitumen from Tar Sands of N. Alberta, (257 ) | |||
* Blast-furnaces, Air-cooling of, (87) | |||
* Blast of 220 tons of Dynamite at Quarry, (11) | |||
* BOILERS : | |||
* Benson Boiler on s.s. " Uckermark," 441 | |||
* Boiler, Blow-down Pipe Explodes in, (281) | |||
* Boiler of 55,000 H.P. at Three Bridges, | |||
* Quebec, Electric, (305) | |||
* Boiler, High Gas-velocity, Brown Boveri and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 214; (Leader, 211)--see Letters | |||
* Boiler, Rotary, Development by German | |||
* Company, (519) | |||
* Boiler, Single-tube Steam, Sulzer Brothers, 390 | |||
* Boiler Explosion, Serious, 259 | |||
* Boiler Feed Water Regulator, G. and J. Weir, | |||
* Ltd., 648 | |||
* Boiler Steam Drums, Electrically Welded, | |||
* Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 214 | |||
* Boilers and Heat Pumps, 669 | |||
* Boilers at Battersea Power Station, Babcock | |||
* and Wilcox, Ltd., 554 | |||
* Boilers at Ironbridge Power Station, Stirling | |||
* Boiler Company, Ltd., 174, 184 (2 wo-page | |||
* St pplement, At gust 19th, 1932) | |||
* Boilers for Steel Works at Pretoria, Three | |||
* arrow Water-tube, (537) | |||
* Freeman Water-tube Boiler, 155 | |||
* Over One Hundred per Cent. Efficiency, 211; | |||
* —see Letters to the Editor | |||
* Water-tube Boiler Fired with Pulverised Coal, | |||
* Efficiency of, (116) | |||
* Water-tube Vertical Boiler, Fraser and | |||
* Fraser, Ltd., 93 | |||
* Yarrow High-pressure Boilers for Dutch | |||
* Cruiser, (616) | |||
* BOLT, Holding-down, Armstrong Stevens and | |||
* Son, Ltd., 216 | |||
* Braggite, Mineral Discovered by X-rays, (457) | |||
* Brass, Method to Black; (381) | |||
* Brickworks, Phase Advancer in, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 362 | |||
* BRIDGES : | |||
* Bangkok Memorial Bridge, Dorman, Long | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 249, 272, 273, 282 wo-page | |||
* Suppt., September 9th, 1932) | |||
* Bridge Across Clarence River, N.S.W., | |||
* Double deck Bascule Opening, (305) | |||
* Bridgo Across Danube near Belgrade, (381) | |||
* Bridge Across Firth and Clyde Canal at | |||
* Temple, (537) | |||
* Bridge Across Mississippi River at Butot, | |||
* Rouges, Suggested Railway and Highwai . (663) | |||
* Bridge Across Nerbudda, India, (111) | |||
* Bridge Across Tees at Middlesbrough, 1\ irk | |||
* Started on, (135) | |||
* Bridge at Karad, Madras, Proposed, (381) | |||
* Bridge at Vancouver, Vertical Lift Section | |||
* on, (641) | |||
* Bridge Connection Across San Francisco | |||
* Bay, ti Miles, (431) | |||
* Bridge Demolished at Stapleton-road, Bristol, (111) | |||
* Bridge Girders, Novel Japanese Method of | |||
* Replacing, (511) | |||
* Bridge Over Edgware-road, Replacing 121)-ton, (537) | |||
* Bridge Over Missouri River, Vertical Lift | |||
* Span, (457) | |||
* Bridge Over Nerbudda River at Broach, | |||
* Bombay Presidency, (615) | |||
* BRIDGES (continued): | |||
* Bridge Over River Jumna at Delhi, (281) | |||
* Bridge Over River Severn at Ironbridge, | |||
* Braithwaite and Co. (Engineers). Ltd., 174, 184 | |||
* Bridge Over St. Lawrence near Lachine, (281) | |||
* Cauvery Bridge Opened, (355) | |||
* Dock Bridges at Birkenhead and Liverpool, (407) | |||
* Forth Bridge, Painting of, 666 | |||
* George Washington Bridge, Longest Concrete | |||
* Arch in America, (563) | |||
* High-level Bridge Over Clyde at Finnieston, (209) | |||
* International Bridges in Mexico. (111) | |||
* Kohala Bridge Repaired in Unusual Manner, (281) | |||
* Lambeth Bridge, Opening of, 77 | |||
* Parkgate Bridge, Darlington, Widening and | |||
* Improvements to. 510 | |||
* Putney Bridge, Widening, 280 | |||
* Railway Bridge Across River Narbada at | |||
* Broach, (183) | |||
* Railway Bridges, Dynamic Efforts in. Professor C. E. Inglis, 492, 508 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Bridge Across Mersey, (381) | |||
* Roadway on Howrah Bridge, Proposed 60ft., (509) | |||
* San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Cots i - | |||
* mencoment of, (483) | |||
* Suspension Bridge at Cavaillon, Franey, | |||
* Opened, (257) | |||
* Tower Bridge, The Cost of, (615) | |||
* Viaduct., Opening of Winnipeg's Salter-street, (589) | |||
* Viaduct Connecting Newark, New Jersey, | |||
* with Jersey City Opened, Three-mile, (589) | |||
* Waterloo Bridge, 271, 553 | |||
* BRITISH Empire, Statistical Abstract for, (37) | |||
* BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION : | |||
* Annual Report and Index of Specifications. 535 | |||
* Specifications : | |||
* Aerodrome Lighting. Guide to, 119 | |||
* Colours for Gas Cylinders, 304 | |||
* Doors for Internal and External Purposes, 97 | |||
* Electric Lamps for Railway Signalling, 417 | |||
* Foundry Patterns, 465 | |||
* Flameproof Plugs and Sockets for Use in | |||
* Mines, 653 | |||
* Fuels for Heavy Oil Engines, 195 | |||
* Glossary of Terms Used in Illumination and 1 Photometry. 97 | |||
* Identification of Chemical Pipe Lines, 49 | |||
* Light Rain Water Pipes, 417 | |||
* Manhole Openings, 516 | |||
* Mortice Locks, 23 1 Overhead Travelling Cranes, 439 | |||
* Poles for Telegraphs and Telephones, 677 | |||
* Portland Blast-furnace Cement. 49 1 Springs for Railway Rolling Stock, 23 | |||
* Steel Pipe Flanges, 535 | |||
* Steel Railway Wheels and Wheel Centres, 4 39 | |||
* Synchronous Electric Clocks, 599 | |||
* Track Circuit Insulation. 217 | |||
* Train Lighting Accumulators, 49 | |||
* Tungsten Filament Electric Lamps, 217 | |||
* Wire Rope Terminal Attachments, 417 | |||
* Xylolos, 23 | |||
* BROMINE from Dead Sea, (111) | |||
* Brussels Power Station, Fire at, 360 | |||
* Bushings, Graphite Instead of Lubricating Oil | |||
* for, Tests, (457) | |||
* C | |||
* CABLE, Mechanical Power Transmission, | |||
* Duette Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 288 | |||
* Cableway on Hoover Dam Site, (431) | |||
* Caisson Gates for Southampton's Dry Dock, (233) | |||
* Calcium Chloride for Dust Laying on Roads, (457) | |||
* Calcium Chloride Prevents Road Metal Freezing | |||
* Solid, (615) | |||
* Calendars, Diaries, &c., 627, 656, 677 | |||
* Camp for French Apprentices, 430 | |||
* Canada and Ottawa Conference, 14 | |||
* CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS : | |||
* Artificial Lake Contemplated in Southern | |||
* Saskatchewan, 62 | |||
* Automotive Concern at Windsor, Ontario, 491 | |||
* Beauhamois Delivers First Power. 437 | |||
* Bitumen for Rubber Manufacture, 437 | |||
* Bridge Over St. Lawrence, Another, 649 | |||
* Bridges in Quebec, 437 | |||
* British Coal, 110 | |||
* Butane Gas Plant, Canada's First, 62 | |||
* Canada and Imported Coal, 62 | |||
* Canada—China Service, 208 | |||
* Canadian Chemical Industries, 289 | |||
* Canadian Pitch for France, 649 | |||
* Coal Classification, 362 | |||
* Economic Trends, Favourable, 649 | |||
* Electric Boilers, Large, 649 | |||
* Electric Railways, 437 | |||
* Empire Research, 437 | |||
* Grain-handling Facilities at Vancou% (.1, | |||
* Increase of, 208 | |||
* Heat Conductivity of Building Materials, 62 | |||
* Highways. Improved, 491 | |||
* Hydraulic Mining of Peat, 62 | |||
* Imports of British Coal, 437 | |||
* Improvement in Construction, 437 | |||
* Lumber Trade, 491, 649 | |||
* Metal Refining, Growth in, 649 | |||
* Mineral Production, 492 | |||
* Montreal Water Station Extensions, 491 | |||
* Natural Gas Developments, 208 | |||
* • Observatory at Richmond Hill, Ontario, 437 | |||
* Oil Burner Testing Facilities, 289 | |||
* Oil Find in Turner Valley, 110 | |||
* Oil Refinery at Weyburn, 438 | |||
* Oil Refinery in Montreal East, 437 | |||
* Ontario's Future Power Supply, 208 | |||
* Pipe Plant, 289 | |||
* Placer Mining, 289 | |||
* Power Industry, Growth of. 492 | |||
* Radium Refinery in Canada, First, 362 | |||
* Railway Economics, 110 | |||
* Reclamation Project on Kootenay Flats, 4 3s | |||
* Refractories Industry, 110 | |||
* Rubber Industry, 437 | |||
* Rural Electrification, 110 | |||
* | |||
* | |||
* 7 CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS (continued): | |||
* I St. Lawrence and ether Power Projects, 437 | |||
* V St. Lawrence Bridge, 363 | |||
* Synthetic Resins, 110 | |||
* Tar Sands Discovery, 492 | |||
* Tube Mill near Toronto, 62 | |||
* Tunnel Driven under Vancouver, 208 | |||
* Unloading Bridge for Coal, 208 | |||
* Vancouver's Traffic Bridge, 110 | |||
* Vessels Using Welland Ship Canal, Largest, | |||
* 110 | |||
* Water Supply Tunnel at Toronto, 208 | |||
* Welded Steel Beams, Continuity of, 362 | |||
* Welland Ship Canal, 289 | |||
* Work for Canadian Vickers, Ltd., 437 | |||
* CANADIAN Railways, 333 | |||
* Canal, Alsace, and 'Combs Power Station, 206; | |||
* (Note, 417) | |||
* Canal Between the Volga and Moscow Rivers, | |||
* (183) | |||
* Canal from Gulf of Finland to White Sea, (159) | |||
* Canal to Connect Baltic with White Sea, (641) | |||
* Cahals Become Railways in America, 465 | |||
* " Canned Oxygen," (257) | |||
* Canning Factory at Aintree, Proposed, (589) | |||
* Canning Factories for Fruit and Vegetables in | |||
* Russia, (457) | |||
* Car Washing by High-pressure Water, B.E.N. | |||
* Patents, Ltd., 287 | |||
* Carbazole, Purification of Crude, (667) | |||
* Carbon Black Research in Canada, 19 | |||
* Carbon Dioxide for Perishable Goods, Solidified, | |||
* (135) | |||
* Carborundum Filters Fitted to CO2 Recorders, | |||
* Cleaning of, (667) | |||
* Castings, Imprisoned Air and Failure of. J. G. | |||
* Kennedy, 520 | |||
* Catalogues, 73, 145, 317, 341, 365, 443, 469, | |||
* 495, 523, 549, 575 | |||
* Catapult, Aeroplane Launching, Ransomes and | |||
* Rapier, Ltd., 132, 136 | |||
* Cavitation, G. S. Baker, 187, 212 | |||
* Cellulose Acetate, " Lamarith " Plasticised, | |||
* (135) | |||
* Cement Factory at Coimbatare, Madras, (641) | |||
* Census of Production, 1930, 95 | |||
* Centenary Celebrations of Richard Trevithich, | |||
* 666 | |||
* Centenary of Leicester and Swannington Rai] - | |||
* way, 128; (Lotter, The Writer of t11,• | |||
* Article, 166) | |||
* Chain Testing Machine, 750-Ton, W. and T. | |||
* Avery, Ltd., 638, 542 | |||
* Chemists and " Grid " System, (331) | |||
* Chlorinated Naphthalene Products Replace | |||
* Beeswax, (511) | |||
* Chrome Ore Shipments at Durban, (159) | |||
* Chromium and Effect on Cast Irons, (407) | |||
* Chromium Plated Tools, Life of, (63) | |||
* Chromium Plating of Blanks, (135) | |||
* Chromium Plating of Machine Tools, (159) | |||
* Chromium Plating of Splined Shaft, (562) | |||
* Chromium Surface, Oxidised, (87) | |||
* Circle of English-speaking Engineers, Opening | |||
* Meeting in Berlin of Gorman, 562 | |||
* Circulating Water System at Ironbridgo. Drys- | |||
* dale and Co., Ltd., 176, 184 | |||
* Circulator, " Templox," Lionel Le Stietir and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 240 | |||
* Clock, Sholl-Mex, Gillett and Johnston, Ltd., | |||
* 352 | |||
* Clock to Speak the Hours in Paris, (483) | |||
* Clutch, Pulvis, British Rema Manufacturing | |||
* Company, Ltd., 597 | |||
* COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES : | |||
* Anthracite Coal Discovered in Fifeshire, (615) | |||
* Anthracite for Canada, British, (281) | |||
* Anthracite for Canada, British More Popular | |||
* than American, (305) | |||
* Anti-coal Breaking Plant at Doctor Pit, | |||
* Northumberland, (615) | |||
* British Coal Exports to Canada, (209) | |||
* Coal-breaking Machine, British Jeffrey | |||
* Diamond, Ltd., 44 | |||
* Coal Bunkering Appliances at Sunderland. | |||
* (63) | |||
* Coal Bunkering Plant. Anti-breakage, | |||
* Mitchell Conveyor and Transporter Com- | |||
* pany, Ltd., 118 | |||
* Coal Cargo Through Welland Canal, Record. | |||
* (159) | |||
* Coal-carrying Barge, Oil Engine Driven Sea- | |||
* going, 648 | |||
* Coal-handling Plant at Battersea Power | |||
* Station, Naylor Brothers, Ltd., 554 | |||
* Coal-handling Plant at Gibraltar, Clarke, | |||
* Chapman and Co., Ltd., 666 | |||
* Coal-handling Plant at Ironbridgo, Mitchell | |||
* Conveyor and Transporter Company, Ltd., | |||
* 177 | |||
* Coal Deposits in Northern Caucasus, (457), | |||
* (483) | |||
* Coal Discovered near Kabul, (331) | |||
* Coal Gas Storage under High Pressure in | |||
* Germany, (111) | |||
* Coal Mine Accidents in United States, (457) | |||
* Coal Resources of Spitzbergen, Expedition to | |||
* Examine, (209) | |||
* Coal Seams Uncovered in Lanark, (457) | |||
* Coal Shipping Staith at Howdon-on-Tyne. 650 | |||
* Coal Tar Products in America, Output of | |||
* Crude, (135) | |||
* Coal Unmined, Amount of, (563) | |||
* Coal-washing Plant for South Africa, (407) | |||
* Coalfield in Klip River Valley, Transvaal, (63) | |||
* Coaling Plant at Dover, Ship's, Fraser and | |||
* Chalmers Engineering Works, 229, 234 | |||
* Coaling Plant at Hull, Babcock and Wilcox, | |||
* Ltd., 160, 165 | |||
* " Coalkote," Treatment of Coal and Coke | |||
* with, (257) | |||
* Coke in Canada. Increased Use of, (667) | |||
* Cost of Coal at Pithead in South Africa, (407) | |||
* Electricity in Mines, (457) | |||
* Electric Coal Cutters, Average Energy Taken | |||
* by, (209) | |||
* Electrification of Pits of Hartley Main | |||
* Colliery, (355) | |||
* Fuel from Dross Coal with Molasses as | |||
* Binder, (257) | |||
* Inspection of Mines in Northern Division, | |||
* Report, 1931, (305) | |||
* Lignite from Moose River Basin, Value of, | |||
* (37) | |||
* Lignite Seams Discovered Between Tomsk | |||
* and Omsk Districts, (355) | |||
* Mine Gallery, Presentation to Science | |||
* Museum of Full-sized Reproduction of, | |||
* (183) | |||
* | |||
* | |||
* | |||
* I - COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES (continued): | |||
* I ( Mine Tracks Laid in 1840 Found in Pine | |||
* r. Knot Colliery, U.S.A., (87) | |||
* g Mine Ventilation, Economies of, (671) (1 Powdered Anthracite Dust in Swansea Power | |||
* • • Station, (11) | |||
* g Pretreatment of Coal for Hydrogenation, | |||
* i) (159) | |||
* it Pulverised Coal and Oil Fuel, Difference in | |||
* Heat, (355) | |||
* Rockdust Barriers, Tests of, (87) | |||
* Safety in Mines Research Board's Subject | |||
* Index and Vol. VII. Published, (257) | |||
* Stowing in Coal Mines, (331) | |||
* Washed Coal from Witbank to Pretoria, (233) | |||
* Washed Turkish Coal for Oran, Algeria, (209) | |||
* Welsh Bunker Coals at Genoa, (597) | |||
* Wireless in Mines may bo Compulsory, (641) | |||
* COAST Protection Works at Brighton, (331) | |||
* Cobalt-iron Alloy, Sheffield Firm ,Manufactures, | |||
* (63) | |||
* Coinage at Royal Mint During 1931, (641) | |||
* Coke Oven and By-product Plant at Scun- | |||
* thorpe, Becker, Woodall-Duckham Vortical | |||
* Retort and Oven Construction Company, | |||
* Ltd.,84, 88, 103, 112 | |||
* Colloial or Coal-oil Fuel, 429 | |||
* Compass Needle, Present Pointing of, (11) | |||
* Compressor, Test Results of Two-stage, J. | |||
* Holloway, Laycock Engineering Company, | |||
* Ltd., 62 | |||
* CONCRETE: | |||
* Cements and Concretes, Research on, (355) | |||
* Concrete, Do-aerated, Marshall, Sons and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 264 | |||
* Concrete, De-aerated, Modern Concrete | |||
* Developments Co., Ltd., 359 | |||
* Concrete, Vibrating, 439 | |||
* Concrete Building Reinforced when Adding | |||
* Six Storeys, (457) | |||
* Concrete Floors, Process for Making Dustless, | |||
* Coloured, and Polished, (135) | |||
* Concrete for Hoover Dam Tunnels, (183) | |||
* Concrete Mixer, De-aerating, Marshall, Sons | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 264 | |||
* Concrete Mixer, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), | |||
* Ltd., 329 | |||
* Concrete Mixer, Liner Concrete Machinery | |||
* Company, 329 | |||
* Concrete Mixer, Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., | |||
* 329 | |||
* Concrete Mixer, 7 Cubic Feet, Stothort and | |||
* Pitt, Ltd., 491 | |||
* Concrete Mixers, Millar's Machinery Com- | |||
* pany, Ltd., 329 | |||
* Concrete Mixers, Frederick Parker. Ltd., 329 | |||
* Concrete Mixers, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 329 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Pole Designs, W. T. | |||
* Taylor, 422 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Railway Underbridges, | |||
* Duration of, J. W. W. Ball, 400 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Structures Committee. | |||
* Mr. H. E. Steinberg Appointed to, (257) | |||
* CONDENSERS at Battersea Power Station, | |||
* Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., 556 | |||
* Condensing Plant at No. 1 Unit State Line | |||
* Station, Chicago, Allis Chalmers Company, | |||
* 140 | |||
* Conductivity of Loamy Earth, Heat from | |||
* Underground Pipes and, (40) | |||
* Contracts, 23, 73, 97, 121, 145, 169, 195, 219, | |||
* 267, 291, 317, 344, 365, 393, 443, 469, 495, | |||
* 523, 459, 575, 601, 630, 653 | |||
* Copper, Duty on, 421, 447 | |||
* Copper, Plant at Prescot, Lanes., for Refining | |||
* Blister, (33) | |||
* Copper, Salvage of Cargo of, (183) | |||
* Copper Cable Manufacture in South Africa, (11) | |||
* Copper Mining and Smelting Plants in Eastern | |||
* hazakstan, (355) | |||
* Copper Output Reduced by Katanta Company, | |||
* (11) | |||
* Copper Refinery at Sverdlovsk, (615) | |||
* Cornwall as Cradle of Science and Engineering, | |||
* (393) | |||
* Corrosion Fatigue of Metals, Dr. H. J. Gough, | |||
* 284 | |||
* Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys, 314 | |||
* Cotton Mills at Ahmedabad, British Equip- | |||
* ment for, (667) | |||
* Crane, Petrol-electric Mobile Truck, Ransomes | |||
* and Rapier, Ltd., 313 | |||
* Crane at Ironbridge, 130-ton, Sir William Arrol | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 177 | |||
* Crane for Durban Harbour, Pontoon, Cowan's, | |||
* Sheldon and Co., Ltd., 216 | |||
* Crane Safe Load Indicator, Brown and Aitken, | |||
* 597 | |||
* Cranes, Safe and Overload Indicator for, Thos. | |||
* Smith and Sons, Ltd., 140 | |||
* Cranes at Middlesbrough Docks, Electrically. | |||
* Operated, (135) | |||
* Crank-pins of Nitralloy on German Locomo- | |||
* tives, (483) | |||
* Cream Separator, Electrically Driven, Renold | |||
* and Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., 31 | |||
* Creosote Oil Substitute for Petrol to be Used | |||
* on Belfast Omnibuses, (537) | |||
* Crushing of Linseed and Rape Seed, Models of | |||
* Machinery at Hull Museum, (667) | |||
* Cupro-nickel " A," British Chemical Standard | |||
* for, 427 | |||
* Current Prices for Metals and Fuels—Weekly | |||
* Cutting Oil for Machining Nickel-alloy Steel, | |||
* (457) | |||
* Cycle-films for Demonstration Purposes. (393) | |||
* D | |||
* DAMS. | |||
* Dam. Completion of Krishnaraja Sagara, | |||
* (667) | |||
* Dam, Specifications called in for Aswan, (537) | |||
* Dam Across Columbia River, near Spokane, | |||
* (63) | |||
* Dam Across Olifanto River, South Africa, | |||
* Started, Clanwilliam, (407) | |||
* Dam at Mettur, Progress of 'Work on, (407) | |||
* Dam Construction, C. M. Stanley, (641) | |||
* Dam on Colorado River. Hoover. 580, 606 | |||
* Dams, Hydrostatic Pressure Within and | |||
* Under, 109 | |||
* Hoover Dam, 580. 606 | |||
* Hoover Dam Power Plant, Electrical | |||
* Machinery for, (667) | |||
* | |||
* DADS (continued): | |||
* Hoover Dam, Artificial Cooling of Mass | |||
* Concrete on, (209) | |||
* Mettur Dam Project, Indian Government and | |||
* Disposal of Plant on. (91) | |||
* DAMPER. Vickers-Armstrong, Ltd., 286 | |||
* Daylight in Offices. Penetration of Natural, (589) | |||
* Desuperheater Steam, Drayton Regulator and | |||
* Instrument Company. Ltd., 44 | |||
* Diatomite Deposits in Canada. (87) | |||
* Dock for Naples. Dry. (615) | |||
* Dog-team transport and Competition in N. | |||
* Manitoba. ( 667 ) | |||
* Drainage System of Calcutta, (563) | |||
* Drawing Block, Drax, S. C. and P. Harding, | |||
* Ltd., 649 | |||
* Drawings, Removal of Grease or Dirty Finger | |||
* Marks from, (381) | |||
* Dredger. " Persevere," Hydraulic Erosion, W. | |||
* and F. Wills, 490 | |||
* Dredging a Cut-off for Mississippi River, (431) | |||
* Dredging Operations in Brookville Narrows on | |||
* St. Lawrence Waterway, (511) | |||
* Drums and Tanks, Repairing of, (401) | |||
* Dry-rot Cured by Oxy-acetylene Flame, (183) | |||
* Dry-rot in Timber, Prevention of, (159) | |||
* Duralumin, Tinning of, (233) | |||
* Duralumin and Hoisting Skips and Cages. (253) | |||
* Durban Harbour's 80-ton Crane in Service. (257) | |||
* Dust from Power Station Chimneys, Emission | |||
* of. Report of Committee Appointed by Electricity Commissioners, 618 | |||
* E | |||
* ECLIPSE 4 S Tool, James Neil and Co' (Sheffield), Ltd., 313 | |||
* Economics of Electrical Power Supply in | |||
* United States, 32 | |||
* Economics of Urban Electric Railways, Henry | |||
* Watson. 78. 102. 127, 152, 177, 204 | |||
* Economiser Installed at Verooniging Station of | |||
* Rand Water Board. (537) | |||
* Educational Intelligence, 195, 219, 443, 495, 549 | |||
* Eel Grass off Pubnscos, Nova Scotia, (281) | |||
* Effect of Temperatures on Properties of Metals, | |||
* Joint Research Committee's Report to | |||
* American Society for Testing Metals, (37) | |||
* Egypt and the Sudan. Sir Murdoch Macdonald, 460 | |||
* " Egypt's " Gold, 1. Salvage Postponed, (483) | |||
* ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | |||
* A.C. Motor Starters, Midland Electric Mann. | |||
* facturing Company. Ltd., 94 | |||
* Alternator and Switchgear Testing Plant. 1,500.000-kVA, A. Reyrolle and Co., Ltd.. 668, 672 | |||
* Amorphous Carbon Electrodes Exempted | |||
* from Key Industry Duty. (281) | |||
* Applications of Electricity, D. H. Bishop, (483) | |||
* Battery Charging Sets, Auto-cut-in and. (589) | |||
* Central Station Plant and Performance in | |||
* United States. 32 | |||
* Change-over of Clyde Valley Electrical | |||
* Power Company to Standard Frequency | |||
* of 50 Cycles, (209) | |||
* Circuit Breakers, Oil-pressure. Brookhirst | |||
* Switchgear, Ltd., 336 | |||
* Circuit Breakers, 161 • kV, Metropolitan • | |||
* Vickers Electrical Works, Ltd., 20 | |||
* Contact Circuit Breakers, Do-ion, English | |||
* Electric Company, Ltd., 488, 489 | |||
* Dry Batteries, Filling Mixture for, (281) | |||
* Electric Accumulator Industry. Formation | |||
* of, (483) | |||
* Electric Boiler of 55.000 Horse-power at | |||
* Three Bridges. Quebec. (305) | |||
* Electric Cables Across Thames, Thomas | |||
* Bolton and Sons, Ltd., 361 | |||
* Electric Generating Station at Kandahar. | |||
* Proposed, (615) | |||
* Electric Heating, 617 | |||
* Electric Incandescent Lamps to be Manufactured by Dutch Firm at Hull, (63) | |||
* Electric Lamp Employing Silent Discharge | |||
* Through Sodium Vapour, (257) | |||
* Electric Light for -Bluff Lighthouse, Natal, (209) | |||
* Electric Lighting Plant at Kuala Kangsar. | |||
* Perak, (281) | |||
* Electric Railways, Economics of Urban, | |||
* Henry Watson. 78, 102, 127. 152, 177, 204 | |||
* Electrical Accidents, 65 | |||
* Electrical Appliances for Farming, 29 | |||
* Electrical Appliances in the Household, (667) | |||
* Electrical Conductivity of Metals at Lowest | |||
* Temperatures, Professor J. C. M'Lennan. 208 | |||
* Electrical Equipment at Kettering Iron and | |||
* Coal Company's Works, General Electric | |||
* Company. Ltd., 215 | |||
* Electrical Equipment for Brighton Railway | |||
* Electrification Scheme, 28 | |||
* Electrical Equipment for Electric Winder in | |||
* South African Mine, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 117 | |||
* Electrical Heating of Soil, (183) | |||
* Electrical Industry. 409 | |||
* Electrical Laboratories at University College, | |||
* Nottingham, 83 | |||
* Electrical Potential Difference of 10,000,000 | |||
* Volts Produced at Pittsburg. (11) | |||
* Electrical Testing Equipment for Motor | |||
* Cars at Humber-Hillman Motor Car Company's Works, General Electric Company, | |||
* Ltd.. 190 | |||
* Electrical Testing Laboratory for Russia. (431) | |||
* Electrical Tools. Newtons of Taunton, Ltd.. 597 | |||
* Electrically Driven Power Head for Deep | |||
* Wells, R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 31 | |||
* Electrically Operated Shovel in Pittsburg | |||
* Coalfield, (537) | |||
* Electricity Commissioners' Official Returns | |||
* of Units Generated by Authorised Undertakers in Great Britain. Statistics, June, 1932, (63); July, 1932, (182); September. 1932, (381); November, 1932. (615) | |||
* Electricity Extensions at Johannesburg, (355) | |||
* Electricity in South Africa, (305) | |||
* Electricity Replaces Oil for Illuminating | |||
* Lighthouse on Bluff at Durban, (537) | |||
* 1 ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) : | |||
* t Electricity Supply. Annual Report, Electricity Commissioners, 640 | |||
* I Electricity Supply in Great Britain, 284 | |||
* V Electricity Supply in United States, 32 | |||
* r Electrification on Rhine—Rhone Canal, (457) | |||
* A Electro-farming Conference. 377 | |||
* • Electrode for Electrochemical Oxidation of | |||
* Naphthalene. (355) | |||
* Electrostatic Generator, R. J. van de Graaff, | |||
* (257) | |||
* Electrostatic Precipitation Plant. English | |||
* Electric Company. Ltd., 489, 490 | |||
* Flange Mounting Motors, Higgs Motors. 571 | |||
* Free Electricity for Refrigerator Purchasers | |||
* in America, (299) | |||
* Generator. High-voltage. (589) | |||
* Generators, 33-kV, 459 | |||
* Germany's Electricity Undertakings. (63) | |||
* Grid-controlled Rectifier, English Electric | |||
* Company, Ltd., 487, 488 | |||
* Grid Tariffs, 571 | |||
* Guernsey Electric Light Company. Conces sion Not Renewed, ( II 1) | |||
* Heating Trouliles on Condenser Insulators, | |||
* (63) | |||
* Insulating Material, Rock Wool, (457) | |||
* Insulation Testing Set, " Megger," Evershed | |||
* and Vignoles, Ltd., 464 | |||
* Insulators, Cracking of, (537) | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station. 174. 184, 200, 201, | |||
* 224, 225 (Two-page Supplement, August | |||
* 19th, 1932) | |||
* Mercury Rectifiers and their Design. Dr. | |||
* Wellauer, 516 | |||
* Motor, " Pericentric " Helical Geared. David | |||
* Brown and Sons (Huddersfield). Ltd., 491 | |||
* Motor Convener Sub-station at St. Pancras, | |||
* British Thomson-Houston Company. Ltd.. | |||
* 93 | |||
* On-load Transformer Tap-changing Gear, | |||
* Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd., 535 | |||
* Polyphase Meter Testing Set, Portable. | |||
* Chamberlain and Hookham, Ltd., 287 | |||
* Porcelain Electrical Insulators. Manufacture | |||
* of, (183) | |||
* Power Cables and Interference with Tele phone Wires, (355) | |||
* Pretoria and Charge for Heating Water by | |||
* Electricity, (94) | |||
* Rectifier, Glass Bulb, English Electric Company, Ltd., 487, 488 | |||
* Rectifier Applications, Diagram Showing | |||
* Possible, English-Electric Company. Ltd., | |||
* 487, 488, 489 | |||
* Rectifier Demonstration Equipment, English | |||
* Electric Company, Ltd., 487, 488 | |||
* Rectifier, Steel Tank, English Electric Company, Ltd., 487, 488 | |||
* Rectifiers Controlled by Ward-Leonard | |||
* System, 488, 489 | |||
* Report for 1931 of H.M. Electrical Inspector | |||
* of Mines, (407) | |||
* Reversing Mill Motor. English Electric Company, Ltd., 489, 490 | |||
* Rotating Electrical Machinery, Mechanical | |||
* Design of, H. W. Taylor, 130 | |||
* Short-circuit Tests on 132-kV Fuses, Allen | |||
* West and Co., Ltd., 378 | |||
* Sub-station Switchgear, Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd.. 414 | |||
* Switchgear and Control Room et Battersea | |||
* Power Station, Mteropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company. Ltd., 555, 556 | |||
* Switchgear at Battersea Power Station, | |||
* Reyrollo and Co., Ltd., 555, 556 | |||
* Switchgear at Ironbridge Power Station, | |||
* George Ellison. Ltd., 388 | |||
* Switchgear for Power Station Auxiliaries, | |||
* George Ellison, Ltd., 388 | |||
* Synchronous Condensers, 20,000-kVA, Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., | |||
* 595 | |||
* Synchronous Motor for Driving Rolling Mill | |||
* in India, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 440 | |||
* Tapping "Grid " Lines, 13 | |||
* Transformer " Movable Machinery," Controversy in France, (103) | |||
* Transformers. Power Station, Ferranti, Ltd., | |||
* 648 | |||
* Transformers. Single-phase, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 595 | |||
* Transmission Line Conductors. Vibration | |||
* and Stress-strain Characteristics of, (135, | |||
* Transmission Poles, Erection of, (11) | |||
* Turbo-alternators, Developments in Cooling | |||
* of Parsons, 165 | |||
* Turbo-alternators at Battersea Power Station, | |||
* British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., | |||
* 555. 564 | |||
* Turbo-alternators at Battersea Power | |||
* Station, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical | |||
* Company, Ltd., 555, 564 | |||
* Turbo-generator for No. 1 Unit State Line | |||
* Station, Chicago, American General Elec tric Company, 140 | |||
* ELM Disease, Survey of, (457) | |||
* Engineer, The Professional, (291) | |||
* Engineer in U.S.S.R., Position of Foreign, 106 | |||
* Engineer's Department, Position of the, C. E. | |||
* It. Sherrington, 559 | |||
* Engineer's Outlook. An, Sir Alfred Ewing, 228 | |||
* Engineering Progress in Seventy-five years, 40 | |||
* Engineering. Statistics and, Dudley W. Ntralton, | |||
* 583. 609, 633, 661 | |||
* ENGINES AND MOTORS : | |||
* " Atomic " Diesel Engine. 40 B.H.P., Petters | |||
* Ltd., 57 | |||
* Diesel Engines, Length of Shop Trials of, (63) | |||
* Engine, 6 B.H.Y. Compression-ignition, | |||
* Bamfords Ltd., 59 | |||
* Marine Engine, 2100 I.H.P. High-pressure | |||
* " Quadropod " Gibbs's, Wm. Gray and Co.. | |||
* Ltd., 92 | |||
* Marine Engine and Exhaust Turbine, | |||
* " White " Combined Reciprocating, R. and | |||
* W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Ltd., 115 | |||
* Results of Tests, 142 | |||
* Marine Oil Engine, Eight-cylinder, 160 | |||
* B.H.P., Parsons Oil Engine Company. Ltd., | |||
* 545 | |||
* Marine Steam Engine, Convened, Alex. | |||
* Stephen and Sons, Ltd., 158, 188 | |||
* 75 B.H.P., Three-cylinder " Atomic-Diesel " | |||
* Marine Engine for Dredger " Persevere," | |||
* Petters Ltd., 490 | |||
* Oil Engine, 9 B.H.P., J. I. Thornycroft and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 477 | |||
* | |||
* | |||
* 1 ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued) : 4 | |||
* Oil Engine, 35 B.H.P., John Fowler and Co. | |||
* (Leeds). Ltd., 4. 5 | |||
* Oil Engine, 80 B.H.P., High-speed, Marshall, | |||
* Sons and Co., Ltd., 4 | |||
* Oil Engine. 180 B.H.P., Six-cylinder, Ruston | |||
* and Hornsby, Ltd., 5 | |||
* Oil Engine, 400 B.H.P., Solid injection. | |||
* Heavy, for L.M.S. Railway Heavy Oil | |||
* Shunting Locomotive, Davey, Paxman and | |||
* Co. (Colchester), Ltd.. 570 | |||
* Oil Engine. Dorman-Ricardo Compression- | |||
* ignition, 189 | |||
* Oil-engine-driven Gas Compressor, 250 | |||
* B.K.P. Convertible Gas or, National Gas | |||
* Engine Company, Ltd., 253 | |||
* Oil Engine for Industrial Use. Airless Tripe. | |||
* tion, Capel and Co., Ltd., 140 | |||
* Oil Engine for Tug " Crowstone," 275 B.H.P., | |||
* Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Ltd.. 544 | |||
* Oil Engine, 2-5 H.P., Brooke Marine Motors, | |||
* Ltd., 477, 478 | |||
* 5 H.P. Motor on Truck, British Thomson• | |||
* Houston Company. Ltd., 31 | |||
* Oil Engine, 36-60 H.P. Heavy, Ailsa Craig | |||
* Motor Company, 478, 479 | |||
* Oil Engine, 6'2.-85 H.P. Heavy, J. I. Thorny- | |||
* croft and Co., Ltd., 478 | |||
* Oil Engine, 66 H.P. Heavy, Norris Henty and | |||
* Gardners. Ltd., 478 | |||
* Petrol Engine, 5-12 B.H.P. Industrial, | |||
* Morris Motors. Ltd., 116 | |||
* Petrol Engine. 10-30 H.P. Radial Three- | |||
* cylinder, Birrnal Boats. 479 | |||
* Petrol Engine, 30-37 H.P., Coventry Victor | |||
* Motor Company, Ltd.. 477. 478 | |||
* Petrol-paraffin Engine, 100 H.P.. Parsons Oil | |||
* Engine Company, Ltd., 478 | |||
* " Stationary Diesel Oil Engines," Pamphlet | |||
* Issued by Harland and Wolff, Ltd., (431) | |||
* EROSION of Sea Front at Madras, (37) | |||
* European Engineers' Federation, 513 | |||
* Excavator, Electrically Operated, Ransomes | |||
* and Rapier, Ltd.. 238 | |||
* Excavator, Cubic Yard, " Cub," Priestman | |||
* Brothers, Ltd., 216 | |||
* EXHIBITIONS : | |||
* Aircraft Exhibition in Paris, 541 | |||
* B.I.F. at Birmingham, 369, (641); Space at | |||
* Castle Bromwich, (183) | |||
* Building Trades, 328 | |||
* Industrial Development Exhibition .11 | |||
* Bexley, Kent, 119 | |||
* International Motor Exhibition at Olympia, | |||
* 376, 404, 435; Marine Motor Section, 477 | |||
* Model Engineer Exhibition at Westminster, | |||
* (159). 222, 256 | |||
* Physical Society's Exhibition, (599) | |||
* Radio Exhibition in Manchester' (288) | |||
* Royal Agricultural Society's Show at | |||
* Southampton, 3, 12, 29, 57; Awards of | |||
* Silver Medals, 29 | |||
* Smithfield Club Show at Royal Agricultural | |||
* Hall, 596 | |||
* EXPERIMENTAL Tank at National Physical | |||
* Laboratory, 506, 512. 532 | |||
* Explosion of Water-tube Boiler. (159) | |||
* Extrusion of Metals by Impact Process, (305) | |||
* F | |||
* FACTORY Building of Nineteen Storeys in | |||
* New•York, (135) | |||
* Factory-built Houses of Steel, (87) | |||
* Factories in Birmingham, Recent, (37) | |||
* Factories Started in England by Foreign | |||
* Companies, (641) | |||
* Faraday, Michael, Bust of. Institution of Elec- | |||
* trical Engineers' Presentation to Munich | |||
* Museum, (331) | |||
* Federation of British Industries, Industrial | |||
* Taxation, (52) | |||
* Ferro Manganese, Electric Furnaces to Product•, | |||
* (511) | |||
* Ferry-boat with Horinzontal Engines, Oil - | |||
* electric, S. China Motor Shipbuilding and | |||
* Repairing Works, 673 | |||
* Filling Stations for Motor Vehicles, Statistics | |||
* of Public. (511) | |||
* Filter Cloths of Spongy Rubber, (257) | |||
* Fire at Brussels Power Station, 360 | |||
* Fire-brick Manufacturing at Manchester, | |||
* American Firm and. (37) | |||
* Fire-bricks and their Elastic Properties, (483) | |||
* Fire Detection and Extinguishing Aboard Ship, | |||
* Automatic Light Control Company, 544 | |||
* Fire Detection at Sea, Automatic Light Control | |||
* Ltd., 338 | |||
* Fire-extinguishing by Inert Gas, (537) | |||
* Fire-fighting Appliances, Merryweather and | |||
* Sons, Ltd., 57 | |||
* Fire Float Delivered by Road from Barrow-in• | |||
* Furness to Greenwich, (135) | |||
* Fire Prevention at Sea, " Mulsifyre " System, | |||
* Mather and Platt, Ltd., 45 | |||
* Fire Pumping Set, " Invincible " Trailer, | |||
* Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., 31 | |||
* Fireproofing Timber, (331) | |||
* Fires on Board Ship, (511) | |||
* Fish Canning Factory at Dundee, (641) | |||
* Fish-plate Invention, W. Bridges Adams', (111) | |||
* Floating Dock for Limerick Harbour Board, | |||
* (483) | |||
* Floats for Ball-cocks, (159) | |||
* Flood Relief Scheme for East Sido of London, | |||
* (355) | |||
* Flooring, Concrete, Expanded Metal Company, | |||
* LW.. 329 | |||
* Foreign Engineer in U.S.S.R., Position of, 106 | |||
* Foreign Trade Organisation. 617 | |||
* Forest Fires in Canada, Loss from, (10) | |||
* Forestry Experiments at Westwood, California, | |||
* (63) | |||
* Forests and Reduction of Water Supply, (331) | |||
* Forging Machine, Precision, J. Bigwood and | |||
* Son, Ltd., 569 | |||
* Forthcoming Engagements—Weekly | |||
* Forty Hours' Week, International Labour | |||
* Bureau and, 351 | |||
* Foundry Congress in Paris, World's, 314 | |||
* Freezing Process, Shaft Sinking by, Le Grand, | |||
* Sutcliffe and Gel!, Ltd., 491 | |||
* FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES | |||
* African Air Service, 2.15 | |||
* Alcohol Fuel, 245 | |||
* | |||
* | |||
* FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) : | |||
* Atmospheric Condensers. 197 | |||
* Automatic Couplings, 419 | |||
* Barrage Reservoirs, 471 | |||
* Canal des Deux Mers, 75, 497 | |||
* Canal 't raction, 99 | |||
* Canalising the Rhone, 197 | |||
* Canals, 25 | |||
* Cavellton Suspension Bridge, 293 | |||
* Civil Aviation, 679 | |||
* Coal, 269, 319 | |||
* Coal Imports and Pitwood, 471 | |||
* Coal Industry, 99 | |||
* Coal Quotas, 51 | |||
* Colonial Oils, 269 | |||
* Commercial Agreements, 123 | |||
* Commercial Exchanges, 655 | |||
* Commercial Treaties, 293 | |||
* Compagnio Generale Transatlantique. 171, 445 | |||
* Congo Railway, 75 | |||
* Continuous Brakes, 171 | |||
* Cultivating Machines, 395 | |||
* Destroyers for French Navy, 367 | |||
* Eiffel, Gustave, Bust Unveiled of, 655 | |||
* Electrical Production, 551 | |||
* Engineering Outlook, 655 | |||
* European Federation of Engineers, 99, 147, 577 | |||
* European Public Works Syndicate. 551 | |||
* Flood Protection, 679 | |||
* Foreign Trade, 221 | |||
* Foreign Trade Relations, 197 | |||
* French Liner " Normandie," Launch of, 471 | |||
* Hydro-electric Production, 343 | |||
* Import Quotas, 51 | |||
* Import Tax, 419 | |||
* International Traffic, 293 | |||
* Iron and Steel Production, 269 | |||
* La Pallice Mole, 51 | |||
* Locomotive for State Railways, Powerful, 471 | |||
* Machine Tools, 445 | |||
* Marino Exhibition, 551 | |||
* Marseilles Harbour Extension, 367 | |||
* More Confidence, 25 | |||
* Motor Car Industry, 343 | |||
* Naval Construction, 123 | |||
* Paris Transports, 75, 269 | |||
* Pas-do-Calais Collieries, 343 | |||
* Polish Coal, 221 | |||
* Pontoiso Bridge, 319 | |||
* Port of Paris, 221 | |||
* Port of Vordon, 497 | |||
* " PromOtheo " Disaster, 75 | |||
* Public Works, 367, 525, 629 | |||
* Public Works and Engineering, 577 | |||
* Rail Motors, 603 | |||
* Railway Catastrophe, 319 | |||
* Railway Electrification, 147, 629 | |||
* Railway Reforms, 679 | |||
* Railway Rolling Stock, 25 | |||
* Rhone Navigation Works, 419 | |||
* Riviera Water Supply, 497 | |||
* Road and Rail Traffic, 221 | |||
* Road Traffic Restrictions, 123 | |||
* Rolling Stock, 367 | |||
* Russian Orders. 629 | |||
* Russian Trade, 197 | |||
* Saint-Nazairo Dry Dock, 147 | |||
* Scrapping Ships, 603 | |||
* Shipbuilding, 171, 445 | |||
* Shipping Restrictions, 525 | |||
* Shipping Tonnage, 629 | |||
* Solar Illumination, 293 | |||
* State Orders, 525 | |||
* Steamboat Inventor, 171 | |||
* Steel Cartel, 221. 655 | |||
* Steel Consumption, 245 | |||
* Steel Industry, 497 | |||
* Steel Trade, 395, 603 | |||
* Steel Trade Organisation, 123 | |||
* Submarine Accident, 367 | |||
* Super-liner, Position of. 395 | |||
* Tidal Power, 343 | |||
* Trade Agreements, 245 | |||
* Trade Developments, 319 | |||
* Trade Organisation, 603 | |||
* Trade Outlook, 75 | |||
* Treaties of Commerce. 99 | |||
* I ' iiemployed Miners. 419 | |||
* Wagon Building, 679 | |||
* Waste, Use of, 577 | |||
* Water Sterilisation, 147 | |||
* FURNACE. Electric Induction, General Electric Company. Ltd., 166 | |||
* G | |||
* GALLIUM, Properties at Different. Temperatures. (63) | |||
* Galway Harbour, Cost of Proposals. (667) | |||
* Ganges Canal Hydro-electric Scheme. (111) | |||
* Gas and Electric Light for Public Services, | |||
* Relative Cost of, (209) | |||
* Gas Compressor, Steam-driven, Belliss and | |||
* Morcom, Ltd., 647 (;as Compressor, 250 B.H.P. National Convertible Gas or Oil Engine-driven, Wm. | |||
* Rcavoll and Co., Ltd., 253 | |||
* Gas-filled Joint Rings, Wills Pressure Filled | |||
* Joint Ring, Ltd., 190 | |||
* Gas for Internal Combustion Engines, Compressed, (483) | |||
* Gas for Motor Vehicles, Town's, (331), 647 | |||
* Gas in Athadome Well, N. Alberta, Flow of Dry. (257) | |||
* Gas Industry and Coal, (537) | |||
* Gas Pipo Laying in Baltimore, Improved | |||
* Method of, (381) | |||
* Gas Replaces Electricity in Many Districts for | |||
* Street Lighting, (483) | |||
* Gas Research in Canada, 83 | |||
* Gas Washer, Stator, Newton, Chambers and | |||
* Co., Ltd.. 191 | |||
* Gasoline Production, Natural, (14) | |||
* Gear-box, 1400 H.P. Return Drive, Vosper and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 479 | |||
* Gear, Hydraulic Ram Unit of Telegraph Control. | |||
* Hyland Ltd., 479 | |||
* Gear for L.M.S. Railway Heavy Oil Shunting | |||
* Locomotive, Transmission, Haslam and | |||
* Newton, Ltd., 570 | |||
* :clignite Successfully Employed on Blue | |||
* London Clay, (457) | |||
* Geological History of N. Saskatchewan, (233) | |||
* Geological Maps at Canada House, London, (87) | |||
* German Circle of English-speaking Engineers, | |||
* Opening Meeting in Berlin, 562 | |||
* German Manufacturer in England. Impressions | |||
* of, H. Kaufmann, 45 | |||
* Glass, Armour Plato, Pilkingtun Brothers, Ltd.. 328 | |||
* Glass, Testing of Pilkington's Armour Plate, (615) | |||
* Glazed Tiling on Concrete, Bulging of, (667) | |||
* Gold and Silver Production in United States in 1930, (483) | |||
* Gold Dredges Transported by Air in New | |||
* Guinea, Charles A. Banks, 107 | |||
* Gold Field in British Columbia. Alluvial, (431) | |||
* Gold Mines at Bontddu, near Barmouth, Reopened, (305) | |||
* Gold Strike in Now Zealand, Alluvial. (457) | |||
* Gold Vein Discovered ut Antimok in Philli pines, (281) | |||
* " Goodsway, The," Cedric Erlund, 401 | |||
* Grain Conveying Plant for Leith, (183) | |||
* Grain Loading Plants at Churchill, Hudson | |||
* Bay Railway, (183) | |||
* Grain Loading Record at Sorel, Quebec, (407) | |||
* Grain Ship from Churchill, Hudson Bay. (305) | |||
* Grain Storage Capacity at Montreal, Increased. (407) | |||
* Grain Storage Capacity at Vancouver Port. (331) | |||
* Grain Storage in Vancouver, (667) | |||
* Graving Dock Building at loVallsend-on-Tyne, (331) | |||
* Grimsby's Power Station Extensions, (355) | |||
* Grinding Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
* Gypsum Used for Coal Dusting in Collieries. (159) | |||
* H | |||
* HABIT and Influence on Engineering Method. (667) | |||
* Hammer, Quead Mechanical, Wm. Geipel, Ltd.. 597 | |||
* Harbour, Reconstruction Work on Aberdeen, (37) | |||
* Harbour Works at Cochin, India, (563) | |||
* Harbour Works at Haifa, 16 | |||
* Harvester Thrasher, Clayton, Marshall. Sons | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 30, 31 | |||
* Hay and Straw Stacker, Ransomes. Sims and | |||
* Jeffories, Ltd., 30 | |||
* Health of Nation, Road Fatalities, (305) | |||
* Helium, New Source Discovered in Trinidad, (140) | |||
* Hotel at Moscow for Foreign Visitors, (331) | |||
* Hours of Labour, 211 | |||
* Household Refuse of Nuneaton. (209) | |||
* Howard's Works at Bedford. Disposal of, (469) | |||
* Hydraulic Power Station at Leith, Pulsomotor | |||
* Engineering Company. Ltd., 616, 620 | |||
* HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER SCHEMES : | |||
* Hydro-electric Energy of Angara River | |||
* System, Siberia. (119) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Development Scheme | |||
* at Chats Falls, 300, 301 | |||
* Hydro-electric Power in Europe, (537) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Plant at TrollhAttati. (20) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Plant on White River, | |||
* Missouri, (667) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Plant Possibilities of | |||
* River Chirchik, Russia, (457) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Plants in Great | |||
* Britain, (457) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Plants on Snake River. (135) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Scheme in Travancore, (331) | |||
* Hydro-electric Scheme at Pykara, Madras. (355), (381) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Go . 295, (431) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Beauharnois, Progress. (209), (331) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Mandi, Progress of, (563) | |||
* Hydro-electric Power Schemes in Sweden. (537) | |||
* Hydro-electric Scheme at Periyar, (159) | |||
* Hydro-electric Works on Lievro ..t | |||
* Quebec, 160, 151 | |||
* Lochaber Power Scheme, Further Develop. | |||
* ments, 397, (457) | |||
* Masson Falls Hydro-electric Power Scheme, (615) | |||
* 'Water Power in Great Britain, Sir Alexander | |||
* Gibb, 622 | |||
* HYDROSTATIC Pressure W i th in and r | |||
* Dams, 109 | |||
* Hydrotechniquo do France, Laboratories of La | |||
* Societe, M. P. Leroux, 296, 322 | |||
* IBRAHIM Fanny Karim Pasha of Egypt | |||
* Visits England, (249) | |||
* Illium. Properties of Alloy, (563) | |||
* Illumination, Accurate Forecast of Intensity “t", (407) | |||
* Illumination, " Cold Light," (537) | |||
* Illuminations at Blackpool Excursion Trains | |||
* to View, (563) | |||
* Impressions of German Manufacturer in England, H. Kaufmann, 45 | |||
* Industrial Companies' Fusion in Sweden, (407) | |||
* Industrial Diseases of Silicosis and Asbestosis, (381) | |||
* Industrial Economics in America, W. G. Linn | |||
* Cass, 476 | |||
* Industrial Rationalisation, Commander (1. \V . | |||
* Craven, 275; (Leader. 283) | |||
* Industrial Taxation, (52) | |||
* Ingots, Detection of Cracks in, (482) | |||
* Inland Port at Campana, Argentine, (209) | |||
* internal Combustion in Engines, Experiments | |||
* on. (135) | |||
* International Labour, Bureau and Proposed | |||
* Forty Hours' Week, 351 | |||
* INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR | |||
* BOAT EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA : 376, 404, 435 | |||
* Marine Motor Section, 477 | |||
* Austin Motor Company, | |||
* cylinder Engine, 435; | |||
* of 10 H.P. Car, 435; | |||
* Motor Cars, 436 11 | |||
* II 11 12 H.P. Four-Gear-box Details | |||
* Thermostat for | |||
* INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR | |||
* BOAT EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA (continued) : | |||
* Citroft Cars, Ltd., 10 H.P., 12 and 20 H.P. Cars, 404 | |||
* Crossley Motors, Ltd., " Buxton " 10 H.P. | |||
* Saloon, 405; 10 H.P. Chassis, 405 | |||
* Daimler Company, 15 H.P. Sal000n. 435; 15 H.P. Engine, 435 | |||
* Humber, Ltd., 12 H.P. Four-cylinder Chassis. 436; 12 H.P. Four-cylinder Engine, 436 | |||
* Lanchester, 10 H.P. Saloon. 376 | |||
* Lucas, Joseph, Ltd.. " Luvax " Shock | |||
* Absorber, 404 | |||
* Morris Motors. Ltd.. 10 H.P. Four-cylinder | |||
* Car, 377 | |||
* Rover 14 H.P. " Pilot " Chassis and Saloon. 405; " Meteor " 16 H.P. Car, 405 | |||
* Scintilla, Ltd., " Vertex " Ignition System, 436 | |||
* Standard Motor Company. Ltd., " Big | |||
* Twelve " six-cylinder Engine, 404; "Little | |||
* Twelve " Six-cylinder Engine, 404 20 | |||
* H.P. Chassis. 404 | |||
* Wolseley, 16 H.P. Chassis, 436 | |||
* INTERNATIONAL Safety of Life at Sea and | |||
* Load Lino Conventions, (355) | |||
* Invention, Science and, 307 | |||
* IRON AND STEEL : | |||
* Alloy-steel Castings, Working Limit for Constructional Purposes, (37) | |||
* Basic Bessemer Practice in France. 646 | |||
* Basic Bessemer Steel, 591 | |||
* Basic Process of Steel Making. Commemoration in France of, 611 | |||
* Blast-furnaces at Wellingborough. Head. | |||
* Wrightson's. (209) | |||
* Blast-furnaces in U.S.S.R., (589) | |||
* Blooming Mills in U.S.S.R., (593) | |||
* British Standardised Steel Samples. (431) | |||
* Cast Iron Test Pieces. Round Bar. (233) | |||
* Casting. 94-Ton, for Anvil Block, (589) | |||
* Castings, " Niorosilal " Heat-resisting, Sheep-bridge Stokes Centrifugal Castings Company, Ltd.. 673 | |||
* Hollow Forging, World's Largest, Thos. | |||
* Firth and John Brown, Ltd., 414 | |||
* Ingot of 175 Tons for Stirling Boiler Company. | |||
* Ltd., 'Vickers Works of English Steel | |||
* Corporation, 569 | |||
* Iron and Steel Imports into Tees Ports during | |||
* November, (615) | |||
* Iron and Steel Industry Reorganisation, | |||
* Suggestion by Mr. I. M. Sioff, (457) | |||
* Iron Ore Deposits of Kursk, (331) | |||
* Iron-oxide Content of Liquid Steel, Method for | |||
* Determining, (87) | |||
* Machinability of Steel, W. E. Sanders, 5 | |||
* Magnetite Iron Ore from Texada Island. | |||
* Suitability for Sponge Iron, (431) | |||
* National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Reports, Furnaces in Blast, | |||
* Pig Iron and Steel Production, Statistics | |||
* of June compared with May, (63), (87); | |||
* July, (191); August. (281); September, (407); October, (536); November, (641) | |||
* Nickel Steel Production from Nickel Copper | |||
* Ores, (63) | |||
* Opening of Swansea Steel Works after Three | |||
* Years, (641) | |||
* Pig Iron Cupolas. Stanton Company's. (135) | |||
* Research on Cold-working of Steel at Sheffield University. The Ironmongers' Company and, (37) | |||
* Researches on Steels and Forgings for Greater | |||
* Density, Machinability and Durability, | |||
* W. E. Sanders, 5 | |||
* Ituatlese Ingot Cast at Darlington, Large, (511) | |||
* Scale on Annealed Steel Forgine, (641) | |||
* Scrap Iron for Japan, South African, (159) | |||
* Selenium Stainless Steel. Commercial Use of, (597) | |||
* Sheets of Steel 0.003 mm. Thick, Sandvik, (589) | |||
* Silicon Steel for Framework of Now York | |||
* Building, (589) | |||
* Skinningrovo Steel and Ironworks, Reopened | |||
* on Change-over to " Grid " System, (233) | |||
* Smelter Smoke and Effect on Vegetation. (407) | |||
* Soda Ash in Ironfoundries. N. L. Evans, (615) | |||
* Soda Ash to Improve Cast Iron. N. L. Evans, (589) | |||
* Stainless Steel for Marine Engineering, Tests | |||
* on, (355) | |||
* Steel, Basic Bessemer. 591 | |||
* Steel, Effects of Aluminium and Silicon on, (11) | |||
* Steel and Empire Trade, E. T. Good 56 | |||
* Steel Castings. Addition of Molybdenum to, (159) | |||
* Steel Castings. Collected Papers on, (209) | |||
* Steel Girders of Great Size Used in Post | |||
* Office at Pittsburg. (135) | |||
* steel in Penstocks of Hoover Dam. Hydroelectric Power Project, (257) | |||
* Steel Production in South Africa, (233) | |||
* Steel Products for Mines, Frodingham Iron | |||
* and Steel Company, Ltd., 18 | |||
* Steel Quality, Modern Conception of, H. W. | |||
* Graham, 192 | |||
* Steel Railway Sleepers on Delaware and | |||
* Hudson Railroad, Cheap. (589) | |||
* Steel Sheet Piling, Condition after Nineteen | |||
* Years' Exposure of, (11) | |||
* Steel Sheets, Protected, Lysaght Protected | |||
* Steel Company, Ltd., | |||
* 263 | |||
* Steel to he Used for Golden Gate Bridge, | |||
* Estimated Quantity Required, (563) | |||
* Steel Work of Roclueller Building, (381) | |||
* Steel Works at Pretoria. Progress on Construction at, (159) | |||
* Tensioning of Strip Steel, (641) | |||
* Testing of Hardened Steel, (63) | |||
* IRRIGATION in India, Triennial Review of, (257) | |||
* Irrigation of Early India, (159) | |||
* Irrigation on Euphrates. (641) 1' | |||
* S | |||
* I | |||
* K | |||
* KEMPE'S Engineer's Year Book, 280 | |||
* Key, Method for Removing Stubborn, (563) | |||
* C:4111• • Stake 1:11 MIS al/ /MOM lk | |||
* L | |||
* L | |||
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* L | |||
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* LABORATORY. Portable X-ray, V. E. Pullin, 590, 594 | |||
* Laboratories at Ottawa Opened, National | |||
* Research. (233) | |||
* Laboratories of British Cast Iron Research | |||
* Association, 46 | |||
* Laboratories of La Societe Hydroteohnique do | |||
* Franco. M. P. Leroux, 298, 322 | |||
* Laminated Paper Boards of " Panilax," (407) | |||
* Land Drainage, Irish, Laurence Kettle. 647 | |||
* Land Tillage by Electrical Power, (641) | |||
* Launches and Trial Trips, 26. 124, 145, 219, 207, 317, 368, 417, 599, 677 | |||
* Load Oro Production in Great Britain, (331) | |||
* Lead Ore Vein Discovered in Flintshire, (615) | |||
* LEADING ARTICLES : | |||
* Aircraft in the Navy, 565 | |||
* American Works in Groat Britain, 65 | |||
* Articulated Locomotives, 643 | |||
* Basic Bessemer Steel, 591 | |||
* Boiler Explosion, Serious. 259 | |||
* Boilers and Heat Pumps, 669 | |||
* British and Foreign Warships, 433 | |||
* British Engineers Association, 513 | |||
* Build the Cunardera, 357 | |||
* Canadian Railways, 333 | |||
* Composition of Mathematical Writings, 113 | |||
* Compulsion and Progress, 235 | |||
* Condensate and Feed Pumps, 565 | |||
* Culture and Technology, 643 | |||
* Disentanglement, 357 | |||
* Economy, Transport and, 539 | |||
* Electric Heating. 617 | |||
* Electrical Accidents, 65 | |||
* Electrical Industry, 409 | |||
* European Engineers' Federation, 513 | |||
* Foreign Trade Organisation, 617 | |||
* Honour, Where it is Due, 185 | |||
* Hours of Labour. 211 | |||
* Impressions and Statistics, 89 | |||
* Labour and Railway Pools, 185 | |||
* Limitations of Armaments, 161 | |||
* Locomotives. Articulated, 643 | |||
* Man-in-the-Street and the Railways, 539 | |||
* Maros' Nests and Thermo-dynamics. 137 | |||
* Mechanical Engineers' Canadian Visit, 307 | |||
* Modern Physics and the Engineer, 485 | |||
* Moro Majorum. 459 | |||
* Navy, Aircraft in the, 505* | |||
* Ottawa, 212, 409 | |||
* Ottawa Agreements, 409 | |||
* Over One Hundred per Cent. Efficiency, 211 | |||
* —see Letters to the Editor | |||
* Paris Motor Car Show, 383 | |||
* Power Factor and Electricity Charges, 181 | |||
* Production and Distribution, 137 | |||
* Professional Engineers, Unemployment of, .59 I | |||
* Progress and Exaggeration. 433 | |||
* Pumps, Condensate and Feed, 565 | |||
* Pumps, Boilers and Heat. 669 | |||
* Rail and Road Transport, 13 | |||
* Railway Traction, 283 | |||
* Railways, Man-in-the-Street and the, 539 | |||
* Real Problem in Industrial Rationalisation, 283 | |||
* Road and Rail, 383 | |||
* Road and Rail Transport, 186 | |||
* Science and Invention, 307 | |||
* Selling Railway Transportation, 89 | |||
* Steam Engine Trials—Ancient and Modern. 113 | |||
* Steel. Basic Bessemer, 591 | |||
* Surfaces and Films, 333 | |||
* Tapping " Grid " Lines, 13 | |||
* Technology. Culture and, 643 | |||
* The Factor of Safety, 39 | |||
* Tho State and the Navy, 39 33 kV Generators, 459 | |||
* Trade with New Zealand, 485 | |||
* Transport and Economy, 539 | |||
* Two Addresses at British Association, 259 | |||
* Unemployment of Professional Engineer, 591; (Letter, P. C. Ruthven, 637) | |||
* Unfair Competition, 235 | |||
* Yesterday and To-day, 669 | |||
* LENSES, Mechanical Engineering Applied 1. | |||
* Making of, William Taylor, 450; (Leath.' . 459) | |||
* Letter Sorting Office at Mount Pleasant G.P.O., | |||
* Largest in the World. (589) | |||
* LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS. | |||
* Weekly. | |||
* LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : | |||
* Accelerated Train Services, F. N. B., 166 | |||
* Arkwright, Richard, Inventor of Mass Pro- | |||
* duction, Alan Chorlton, 611 | |||
* Boilers in Bow Power Station, Ruston and | |||
* Hornsby, Ltd., 637 | |||
* Built-up Crank Shafts, Alan Chorlton, 83 | |||
* Centenary of Leicester and Swannington | |||
* Railway, P. C. Dewhurst, 41; " The | |||
* Writer of the Article," 166: C. F. Dandy | |||
* Marshall, 406; Oil Painting by Forneley, | |||
* C. P. Dendy Marshall, 213, 406 | |||
* Centrifugal Pumps, F. 0. L. Chorlton, 610 | |||
* Cheap Gas, S. P. C., 335, 359 | |||
* Colloidal Fuel, Joseph Wright, 82; John L. | |||
* Strovens, 83, 110 | |||
* De-aerated Concrete, Modern Concrete Deve- | |||
* lopments Company. Ltd., 359 | |||
* Dowser's Art, " Sapper," 83 | |||
* Early London River Steamers, Horseley | |||
* Bridge and Engineering Company, Ltd., 280 | |||
* Economics of Urban Electric Railways, G. | |||
* Lomonossoff, 213 | |||
* Export Trade and Group Selling, Hugo | |||
* Hirst. 61 | |||
* First Large Electric Lighting Plant, D. W. | |||
* Walton, 637 | |||
* From Steam to Sail, " Historicus," 61 | |||
* Hours of Work, B. Wood, 238, 256 | |||
* Internal Combustion Pumps, H. A. Hum- | |||
* phrey. 510; S. P. Christie, 562 | |||
* Jubilee of the Opening of Law Courts, Col. | |||
* R. E. Crompton, 611 | |||
* Modern Conception of Steel Quality, A. C. | |||
* Vivian, 237 | |||
* National 1 ransport, G. C. C. Henderson, 6 1 , 427; E. T. Good. 83 | |||
* Noise and its Effect on Industry, E. E. G. | |||
* Bradbury, 237 | |||
* Oil Painting by amity, C. F. Dandy | |||
* Marshall, 213, 406 | |||
* | |||
* LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued) : | |||
* Over 100 Per Cent. Efficiency, A. H. Waring, 237, 280. 335, 380, 456; M.I. Mech. E., 256, 304, 359; Brown, Bovori and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 280; R. H. Dibb, 304; R. W. | |||
* Corbitt, 359,406; A. H. Hinton. 379, 541; | |||
* W. T. Bottornley, 406; F. L. Smith, 456 | |||
* Patents and Designs Act, New, H. Thompson, 427 | |||
* Pity also the Inventor, " Happy Jack," 456 | |||
* Quality and Price. British Electrical and | |||
* Allied Manufacturers' Association, Buenos | |||
* Aires, 82 | |||
* Railway Traction, William P. Durtnall, 380 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Railway Underbridges | |||
* P. C. Ruthvon, 427 | |||
* Road and Rail, 0. D. North, 14; E. Pease, 15; J. G. W. Warren, 41, 110; E. C. | |||
* Bowden Smith, 41 | |||
* Sacrilege, William P. Durtnall, 15; S. P. | |||
* Christie, 40 | |||
* Salvage of Ships, E. F. Fox, 510 | |||
* Short Bolt Drives. Geo. T. Pardoe, 61 | |||
* Sixty Years Ago and Now. C. W. V.. 213 | |||
* Stabilisation of Colloidal Coal in Oil Fuel, | |||
* Harry Shaw. 482 | |||
* Static Balancing, W. Hamilton Martin, 166 | |||
* Steel Trade Protection and Organisation, E | |||
* T. Good, 455 | |||
* Temperature and Resistance of Fluids, John | |||
* H. Lamble, 15; G. S. Baker, 110 | |||
* The Estimation of Gas Turbine Nozzle | |||
* Throat Area, Corrections, Geo. C. | |||
* McDonald, 15 | |||
* Theory of Lubrication, J. E. Southcombe, 41 | |||
* Trevithick Centenary, 1833-1933, Charles R. | |||
* King, 405, 426; F. NV. Brewer, 456 | |||
* Unemployment and Professional Classes, | |||
* P. C. Ruthvon, 637 | |||
* World Federation of Engineers, Emil | |||
* Zimmler, 593 | |||
* Lifeboat Engine. 35 B.H.P. High-speed Submersible, Weyburn Engineering Company, | |||
* Ltd., 156 | |||
* Lifeboat " Lloyds " Launched at Cowes, (111) | |||
* Lifeboats for Weimer and Dungeness, (305) | |||
* Light Reflectors, Surface of, (641) | |||
* Lighthouse for Shipping and Aircraft Guidance | |||
* near Island of Penedos do Sao Pedro, (183) | |||
* Lighting Sot, 3-4-kW, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 32 | |||
* Lightning Arresters to Protect Power Transformers, (667) | |||
* Lincoln Cathedral, Repairs to, (209) | |||
* Link for Stokers, Quick Repair. Babcock and | |||
* Wilcox, Ltd.. 118 | |||
* Lister. R. A., and Co., Ltd., The House of | |||
* Lister, Smithfield Show Dinner, (627) | |||
* LITERATURE : | |||
* Reviews : | |||
* Atomic Physics. Recent Advances in, | |||
* Gaetano Castelfranchi. Approved Translation by W. S. Stiles and J. W. T. | |||
* Walsh.' Vol. I.," Atoms. Molecules. and | |||
* Electrons "; Vol. II., " Quantum Theory," 670 | |||
* Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, Reports | |||
* Presented at First International Congress | |||
* at Liege for, 186 | |||
* Earth Dam Projects, Joel D. Justin, 162 | |||
* Farm Tractors, A. A. Stone. 514 | |||
* Flotation Plant Practice, Phillip Rathbone, 671 | |||
* Heat Transmission, Calculation of, Margaret | |||
* Fishenden and Owen A. Saunders. 236 | |||
* Industrial Psychology in Practice, H. J. | |||
* Welch and Dr. G. H. Miles, 514 | |||
* Land Drainage, W. L. Powers and J. A. H. | |||
* Teeter, 139 | |||
* Mathematics, B. B. Low, 514 | |||
* Mining, Modern Practice in, Vol. V., Colliery | |||
* Machinery and its Application, Sir R. A. S. | |||
* Redmayne, 213 | |||
* Modern Materials Handling. S. J. Koshkin, 671 | |||
* Newcomen Society for Study of History of | |||
* Engineering and Technology, " Transactions," 1929-30, Vol. X., 261 | |||
* Petroleum Technology. Scientific Principles | |||
* of, Dr. Leo Gurwitsch and Harold Moore, 308 | |||
* Photogrammetry. Edited by 0. von Gruber. | |||
* Translated from German, G. T. McCaw and | |||
* F. H. Cazelet, 90 | |||
* Physics, Introduction to Theoretical, Max | |||
* Planck. Translated by Dr. H. L. Brow, 566 | |||
* Production Planning, Clifton Reynolds, 90 | |||
* Problem of Incentives in Industry, G. H. | |||
* Miles, 487 | |||
* Psychology. Ten Years of Industrial, H. J. | |||
* Welch and C. S. Myers, 645 | |||
* Ripper's Steam Engine Theory and Practice, | |||
* W. J. Goudie, 671 | |||
* Roofs and Bridges. Text-book on, Part | |||
* Graphic Statics, late Mansfield Merriman | |||
* and Henry S. Jacoby. revised by E. E. | |||
* Ebling, 139 | |||
* Steam Power Plant Engineering. L. A. | |||
* Harding, 671 | |||
* Short Notices : | |||
* Alternating Current Bridge Met hods. Dr. | |||
* B. Hague, 91 | |||
* Ausgewahlte Schwoisskonstructionen. Vol. 3, | |||
* Rohrleitungs and Behtiltobau, Dr.-Ing. | |||
* Holler and Reg. Baumeister A.D. Fink, 567 | |||
* Aviation and tho Aerodrome, H. A. Lewis | |||
* Dale, 359 | |||
* Bituminous Coal, Proceedings of Third International Conference on, 1931, 213 | |||
* Building Encyclopaedia, Concise, Compiled | |||
* by T. Corkill, 284 | |||
* Building Mechanics. Applied, Arthur D. | |||
* Turner, 593 | |||
* Civil Engineering Specifications and Quantities, U. S. Coleman, 461 | |||
* Dielectric Phenomena, S. Whitehead. 90 | |||
* Electrical Ago. V. H. L. Searle, 514 | |||
* Engineering Practice, (344) | |||
* Fuels, Technical Data on, H. M. Spiers, 411 | |||
* Induction Coil Theory and Applications, | |||
* E. T. Jones, 514 | |||
* Induction Motor Practice, R. A. Hopkins, 567 | |||
* Microscopy, Industrial, Walter Garner, 567 | |||
* Physics, Fundamental Laws and Principles, | |||
* with Problems and Worked Solutions, E. | |||
* Booth and Phyllis M. Nicol, 360 | |||
* LITERATURE (continued) : | |||
* Short Notices (continued) : | |||
* Pulverised Fuel Firing, S. H. North, 284 | |||
* Radio Sets, Testing, J. H. Reyner, 411 | |||
* Railway and Seaport Freight Movement, G. | |||
* Bulkeley, 567 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Designers' Handbook, | |||
* C. E. Reynolds, 308 | |||
* Ships of the Merchant Navy, (172) | |||
* Strength of Materials, J. Case, 461 | |||
* Tanker Tables, A Handbook on Petroleum | |||
* Metrology, B. Tunnard, 461 | |||
* Thermionic Emission, Dr. W. S. Stiles, 284 | |||
* Wire Splicing, R. Scot Skirving, 411 | |||
* Wiring Systems, L. M. Waterhouse, 90 | |||
* Books of Reference : | |||
* Kelly's Directory of the Engineering, Hardware, Metal, and Motor Trades, 1932, 575 | |||
* Kelly's Directory of the Merchants, Manu• | |||
* facturers and Shippers of the World, 1932, 66 | |||
* Oil and Petroleum Year Book, 1932, W. E. | |||
* Skinner, 66 | |||
* Railway Year Book, 1932, 330 | |||
* Railway Officials, Directory of, 1932, 330 | |||
* Roadway Goods Transport Guide for Great | |||
* Britain, 1932-33, 330 | |||
* Rubber Information, Edited by H. B. Cronsbaw, B.A., &c., 66 | |||
* South African Mining and Engineering Year | |||
* Book, 1932; Rhodesian Mining and Engineering Year Book, 1932, 66 | |||
* Books Received : | |||
* Accident Prevention, Memorandum on, 284 | |||
* Acoustical Engineering, W. West, 91 | |||
* Anatomy of Modern Science, B. Boviuk. | |||
* Translated by H. Stafford Hatfield, 434 | |||
* Architectural Acoustics, V. 0. Knudsen, 308 | |||
* Architectural Design, Modern, H. Robertson, 15 | |||
* Architectural Graphic Standards, C. G. | |||
* Ramsay and H. R. Sleeper, 91 | |||
* A.S.T.hl. Tentative Standards, 1932, 671 | |||
* Atomic Physics, Recent Advances in. Vol. I., | |||
* Atoms, Molecules and Electrons; Vol. II., | |||
* Quantum Theory, Gaetano Castelfranchi. | |||
* Translated by W. A. Stiles and J. W. T. | |||
* Walsh, 186 | |||
* Berechnung gegliederter Kr. tickstabe, Dir. | |||
* Dr. -Ing. D. Ruhl, 593 | |||
* Birmingham Bureau of Research on Russian | |||
* Economic Conditions. Memorandum No. 6, | |||
* Wages of Industrial Workers in the | |||
* U.S.S.R., 186 | |||
* Bridges of Mid and Eastern England, Ancient, | |||
* E. Jervois, 541 | |||
* British Engineers' Association Classified | |||
* Handbook of Members and their Manufactures, 1932, 186 | |||
* Business Budgets and Budgetary Control, | |||
* A. W. Willsmore, 593 | |||
* Building Encyclopedia, Concise, Compiled | |||
* by T. Corkhill, 162 | |||
* Building Mechanics, Applied, A. D. Turner, 41 | |||
* Building Science, F. L. Barrow, 360 | |||
* By-product Coking Industry, International | |||
* Handbook, Prof. Dr. W. Gluud, English | |||
* Edition, C. M. Myers, 487 | |||
* Cable Jointing, Practical, 186 | |||
* Calendar and its Reform, F. A. Black, 139 | |||
* Canada National Ports Survey, 1931-32, | |||
* Dominion of, Report by Sir Alexander | |||
* Gibb, 261 | |||
* Civil Engineer, Training of, C. L. Howard | |||
* Humphreys and G. Howard, Humphreys, 541 | |||
* Civil Engineering Specifications and Quantities, G. S. Coleman and G. M. Flood, 284 | |||
* Colliery Machinery and its Applications, Sir | |||
* R. A. S. Redmayne, 139 | |||
* Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and | |||
* Theoretical Chemistry, Vol. XII., J. W. | |||
* Mellor, 541 | |||
* Compression Ignition Engines for Road | |||
* Vehicles, 411 | |||
* Cylinder Bore Wear, 162 | |||
* Der Stahlhockbau, C. Kerston, 308 | |||
* Dieselmotoren in der Elektrizitatswirtschaft, | |||
* M. Gercke, 186 | |||
* Earth Dam Projects, J. D. Justin, 91 | |||
* Education for Trades and Industries, C. T. | |||
* Mills, 434 | |||
* Eigenspannungen in g, roben Schmiedestacken, | |||
* Dr.-Ing. G. Kirchberg, 645 | |||
* Electrical Age, V. H. L. Searle, 308 | |||
* Electrical Insulating Materials, Methods of | |||
* Test Relating to, 1932, 434 | |||
* Electricity and Magnetism, Theory of, Max | |||
* Planck, Translated by H. L. Brose, 360 | |||
* Electro - magnetism, Principles of, E. B. | |||
* Moullin, 541 | |||
* Exponential and Hyperbolic Functions and | |||
* their Applications, A. H. Bell, 284 | |||
* Explosives : Their History, Manufacture, | |||
* Properties, and Tests, Vol. III., A. Marshall, 162 | |||
* Flotation Plant Practice, P. Rabone, 541 | |||
* Fuel, Technical Data on, Edited by H. M. | |||
* Spiers, 186 | |||
* Furnaces and Heating Systems, Investigation of Warm Air, Part V., A. C. Willard, | |||
* A. P. Kratz and S. Konzo, 645 | |||
* Gas Calorimetry, Major C. G. Hyde and F. E. | |||
* Mills, 593 | |||
* Garcke's Manual of Electrical Undertakings | |||
* and Directory of Officials, Vol. 35, 1932, 645 | |||
* Good Investing, K. A. Coles, 671 | |||
* Graphical Geometry, E. N. Digweed, 186 | |||
* Graphs of Standard Mathematical Functions, | |||
* It. V. Lowry, 434 | |||
* Greater Britain, The, Sir Oswald Mosley, 360 | |||
* Heat and Heat Engines, Wilkin's Elementary, | |||
* Revised by E. Uritlin, 593 | |||
* Heat, Theory of, Max Planck, Translated by | |||
* H. L. Brose, 360 | |||
* Heat Treatment and Annealing of Aluminium | |||
* and its Alloys, N. F. Budgen, 139 | |||
* H.M. Stationery Office Publications : | |||
* Adhesive Research Committee, Third and | |||
* Final Report of, 335 | |||
* Aero-engines, Jupiter VIII. F., VIII. F.P., | |||
* XI. F., and XL F.P., 434 | |||
* Aeroplane, III. F. (G.P.), " Lion XI. A." | |||
* Entme, 335 | |||
* British Rainfall, 1931, 236 | |||
* LITERATURE (continued) : | |||
* Books Received (continued) : | |||
* H.M. Stationery Office Publications (con - | |||
* tinued) : | |||
* Gas Starter Systems for Aero-engines, 186 | |||
* Heat Transmission, Calculation of, | |||
* Margaret Fishenden and 0. A. Sanders, 162 | |||
* Military Motor Cycles, 1932, Manual of, 284 | |||
* National Physical Laboratory, Collected | |||
* Researches, Vol. 23, 1932, 645 | |||
* Pumping Machinery, Part I., Historical | |||
* Notes on the Collection in the Science | |||
* Museum, G. F. Westcott, 645 | |||
* Safety in Mines Research Board, 1931, | |||
* Tenth Annual Report, 41 | |||
* " Sidestrand Aeroplane, 139 | |||
* Viscosity of Cellulose Solutions, 541 | |||
* Hotel Guide, Handy, 1932-33, 15 | |||
* How to Estimate : Being the Analysis of | |||
* Builders' Prices, J. T. Rea, 41 | |||
* Hoyer-Kreuter Technical Dictionary, Vol. ii., | |||
* English-German-French, Edited by Alfred | |||
* Schlomann, 41 | |||
* Induction Coil Theory and Applications, E. | |||
* Taylor Jones, 261 | |||
* Induction Motor Practice, R. E. Hopkins, 360 | |||
* Industrial Psychology, Ten Years of, H. J. | |||
* Welch and C. S. Myers, 335 | |||
* Industrial Microscopy, W. Garner, 360 | |||
* Industrial Psychology in Practice, H. J. | |||
* Welch and G. H. Miles, 360 | |||
* Internal Combustion Engines, Testing of | |||
* High-speed, A. W. Judge, 261 | |||
* Jahrbuch 1932 der Deutschen Versuchsanstalt far Luftfahrt, E.V., Berlin-Adlershof, Edited by Dr.-Ing. Wilh. Hoff, 541 | |||
* Jane's Fighting Ships, 1932, Edited by Oscar | |||
* Parkes, 671 | |||
* Kelly's Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Shippers of the World, 1932, 15 | |||
* King's College, London, Calendar, 1932-33, 541 | |||
* L'Egypte et ses Chemins de Fer, L. Wiener, 593 | |||
* La Mort du Rail: La Reneussance Economique par l'Automobile, M. de Coninck, 434 | |||
* Lewis's Railway Signal Engineering (Mechanical), J. H. Fraser, 646 | |||
* Light, Theory of, Max Planck, Translated | |||
* by H. L. Brose, 360 | |||
* L.M.S. Railway, Modem Developments on, 139 | |||
* Luftspeicher-Dieselmaschine, Die, Dr.-Ing. | |||
* Berthold Klaften, 645 | |||
* Materials, Strength of, J. Case, 261 | |||
* Materials Handling, Modem, S. J. Koshkin, 308 | |||
* Mechanics of Deformable Bodies, Professor | |||
* Max Planck, Translated by Professor Henry | |||
* L. Bross, 541 | |||
* Metallurgy for Engineers, Elementary, G. F. | |||
* C. Gordon, 434 | |||
* Mineral Resources of United States, 1929. | |||
* Part I., Metals; Part II., Non-Metals, 261 | |||
* Motor Body Building, Private and Commercial, H. J. Butler, 41 | |||
* Muscular Work : Fatigue and Recovery, | |||
* G. P. Crowdon, 41 | |||
* Noise and Vibration Engineering, S. E. | |||
* Slocum, 541 | |||
* Ohm's Law and Temperature-resistance | |||
* Charts, H. 0. Cooper, 434 | |||
* Ordnance Survey : Relevelling London, | |||
* Abstracts of Secondary Series, 1932, 284 | |||
* Oxy-acetylene Welding Encyclopaedia, | |||
* Vol. I., Pipe Construction; Vol. IL, | |||
* Construction of Apparatus and Containers, 162 | |||
* Paraffin and Congealing Oil Problems, C. a | |||
* Reistle and 0. C. Blade, 41 | |||
* Patents, Trade Marks and Designs : Their | |||
* Commercial Aspect and Development, | |||
* C. W. Thomas, 487 | |||
* Physical Principles of Mechanics and Acoustics, R. W. Pohl. Translated by Winifred | |||
* M. Deans, 360 | |||
* Physics : Fundamental Laws and Principles | |||
* with Problems and Worked Solutions, | |||
* Edgar Booth and Phyllis M. Nicol, 186 | |||
* Power Economy in the Factory, J. E. | |||
* Todman, 671 | |||
* " Practical Engineer " Electrical Pocket | |||
* Book and Diary, 1933, Edited by Conrad | |||
* Arnold, 645 | |||
* " Practical Engineer " Mechanical Pocket | |||
* Book and Diary, 1933, Edited by E. G. | |||
* Black, 645 | |||
* Problem of Incentives in Industry, G. H. | |||
* Miles, 139 | |||
* Protective Films on Metals, E. S. Hedges, 91 | |||
* Radio-communication, Modern, J. H. Reyner, 284 | |||
* Radio Sets, Testing, J. H. Reyner, 139 | |||
* Railway and Seaport Freight Movement, | |||
* G. Bulkoley, 139 | |||
* Railway Officials, Universal Directory, 1932, 15 | |||
* Railway Year Book, 1932, 139 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete, Construction in, 0. E. | |||
* Manning, 15 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Designer's Handbook, | |||
* C. E. Reynolds, 261 | |||
* Roadway woods Transport Guide for Great. | |||
* Britain, 1932-3, 261 | |||
* Rubber, Symposium on, 186 | |||
* Safe Sea, Sir Westcott Abel, 541 | |||
* Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, 308 | |||
* Statesman's Year Book, 1932, 16 | |||
* Steam Engine Theory and Practice, Ripper's | |||
* W. J. Uoudie, 284 | |||
* Steam Power Engineering, Elements of. | |||
* J. B. 0. Sneeden, 41 | |||
* Steam Power Plant Engineering, L. A. | |||
* Harding, 434 | |||
* Steel Buildings, Design of, H. 0. Haul, 487 | |||
* Strength 01 Materials, J. F. Knottcamp and | |||
* A. C. Hooper, 487 | |||
* Structures, Examples in Theory of, J. W. | |||
* Landon, 645 | |||
* Surveying, W. N. Thomas, 236 | |||
* Tanker Tables, Tunnard's, B. Tunnard, 284 | |||
* Tariffs : The Case Examined, by a Committee | |||
* of Economists, 41 | |||
* Telephone Transmission Theory, Outline | |||
* Notes on, W. T. Palmer, 236 | |||
* re Ph . M. | |||
* j 1 | |||
* LITERATURE (continued): | |||
* Books Received (continued) : | |||
* Telephony, V61. I., Manual Switching Systems and Line Plant, T. E. Herbert and | |||
* W. S. Proctor, 411 | |||
* Testing Materials, American Society, Index | |||
* to " Proceedings," Vols. 26-30 (1926-1930), 15 | |||
* Tin Solders, A Modern Study of Properties | |||
* of Tin Solders and Soldered Joints, S. J. | |||
* Nightingale, 41 | |||
* Train Resistance Charts, Robeiro's, | |||
* Robeiro, 284 | |||
* Truss, The Wickert, D. B. Steinman, 514 | |||
* Two-cycle Engine, C. F. Caunter, 411 | |||
* University College, London, Calendar, 1932-33, 541 | |||
* Vibration Prevention in Engineering, A. L. | |||
* Kimball, 514 | |||
* Welding and Cutting on Railways and Tramways, 139 | |||
* Wireless Communication, Short Wave, A. | |||
* W. Ladner and C. R. Stoner, 541 | |||
* Wireless and Shipping : A Record of Pro• | |||
* gross, 360 | |||
* Wirtschuftlicher Konstruieron - billiger | |||
* giessen I Ob.-Ing. R. Lehmann, 186 | |||
* Workmen's Compensation Acts, W. Addington Willis, 162 | |||
* Zuschlagermittlung in der Massenfabrikation | |||
* far freie and gebundene Handarbeit. | |||
* Dr.-Ing. R. Engel, 645 | |||
* Liverpool Gas Company to Acquire Hington | |||
* and Roby Undertaking, (305) | |||
* Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 430 | |||
* Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, 61 | |||
* Lochaber Power Scheme, 397 | |||
* Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant at Dal - | |||
* marnock Closed Down, (281) | |||
* Lubricant, Qualities of, (257) | |||
* Lubricating Oils, Regeneration of Used, (11) | |||
* Lubricants and Additions of Sulphur and Lead | |||
* Soaps, (11) | |||
* Lubricants for Cold Drawing, (452) | |||
* Lubricants for Hydraulic Turbines, (11) | |||
* Lubrication of Winding Pipes, (641) | |||
* Lubricator, " Brantford " Mechanical, Tecalomit, Ltd., 57 | |||
* Luminous Discharge Tube Lighting, General | |||
* Electric Company, Ltd., 519 | |||
* M | |||
* MACHINE TOOLS : | |||
* Boring and Facing Machine, Horizontal | |||
* Duplex, Kitchen and Wade, Ltd., 288 | |||
* Boring Mill for Machining Bosses of Large | |||
* Propellers, George Richards and Co., Ltd., 34, 35 | |||
* Cylinder Boring Machine, Largest, 304 | |||
* Drilling and Keyway Cutting Machine, | |||
* Vertical Slot, G. Richards and Co., Ltd., 518 | |||
* Drilling Machine, Four-spindle, Jones and | |||
* Shipman, Ltd., 545 | |||
* Drilling Machine, Multiple-spindle, Kitchen | |||
* and Wade, Ltd., 19 | |||
* Drilling Machine, Multiple-spindle. Noble | |||
* and Lund, Ltd., 262, 263 | |||
* Forging Machine, Precision, J. Bigwood and | |||
* Son, Ltd., 569 | |||
* Grinder for Bakelite-bonded Wheels, Rowland, B. R., and Co., Ltd., 312, 313 | |||
* Grinding Machine, Automatic Surface, A. A. | |||
* Jones and Shipman, Ltd., 20 | |||
* Lathe, Double 50in. Centre, Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 253, 258 | |||
* Lathe for Grinding Cylindrical Work, 1861, | |||
* Ambrose Webster's, 326 | |||
* Lathe, 14in. Centres Sliding, Surfacing and | |||
* Screw-cutting, Noble and Lund, Ltd., 572 | |||
* Lathe, 20in. Centres Surfacing and Boring. | |||
* Noble and Lund, Ltd., 572 | |||
* Lathe, 72in. Centres High-speed Roughing, | |||
* Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 544, 545 | |||
* Lathes, Two Capstan, H. W. Ward and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 117 | |||
* Machine Tools, Modern Hydraulic Operation, | |||
* H. C. Town, 533, 540, 568 | |||
* Mortiser, Combined Chain and Chisel, | |||
* Wadkin and Co., 330 | |||
* Plano-milling Machine, Kendall and Gent (1920), Ltd., 382, 386 | |||
* Precision Grinding Machines : 302, 326, 348, 370, 402, 448, 449, 474, 475, 502, 529, 560, 561, 584, 585, 612, 634, 662 | |||
* GENERAL MATTERS : | |||
* Abrasive Wheels for Grinding Machines, 303 | |||
* Abrasives for Grinding Machines, 302 | |||
* Accuracy in Grinding Machines, 327 | |||
* Automatic Work Mounting Turret ,,E | |||
* Arter Grinder, Burton, Griffiths alt.' | |||
* Co., Ltd., 349, 350 | |||
* Cam Shaft Grinding, 612 | |||
* Making of Master Cams, 613 | |||
* Cambering Mechanism for Grinding | |||
* Machines, 328 | |||
* Centreless Grinding, 424, 448, 449, 474, 475 | |||
* Concentric Grinding, 425, 426, 450 | |||
* Conclusion, 665 | |||
* Crank Shaft Grinding, 612 | |||
* External Cylindrical Grinding, 326 | |||
* Gear Grinding, 634, 662 , | |||
* Grinding Coolant, 450 | |||
* Hones and Honing Machines, 584, 585 | |||
* Internal Cylindrical Grinding, 370 | |||
* Piston-rod Grinding Machines, 348 | |||
* Planetary Grinders, 402 | |||
* Semi-automatic Grinders, 348 | |||
* Spline Shaft Grinding, 613 | |||
* Steadies in Grinding Machines, 328 | |||
* Surface Grinding, 502, 529 | |||
* Thread Grinding, 663 | |||
* Universal Grinders, 560, 561 | |||
* Wheelhead of Churchill Grinder, 327, 328 | |||
* Width of Wheels in Grinding Machines, 328 | |||
* Workhead of Plain Grinding Machine, 328 | |||
* MACHINE TOOLS (continued) : | |||
* Precision Grinding Machines (continued) : | |||
* MACHINES : | |||
* Axle Journal Turning and Grinding | |||
* Machine, Craven Brothers (Manchester), | |||
* Ltd., 349. 350 | |||
* Cam Shaft Grinding Machine, Landis, | |||
* Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 612 | |||
* Centreless Grinding Machine, Churchill | |||
* Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 448, 449 | |||
* Centreless Grinding Machine, Lidkopings, | |||
* A. C. Wickman, Ltd., 474, 475 | |||
* Centreless Grinding Machines, B.A.S. | |||
* Tools, Ltd., 425 | |||
* Crank Shaft Grinder, Landis Multiple | |||
* Wheel, Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 612 | |||
* Crank Shaft Grinder, Norton Single-wheel, | |||
* Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 612 | |||
* External Grinder, General Purpose, | |||
* Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 326, 327, 328 | |||
* External Grinding Machine, J. Holroyd | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 326, 332 | |||
* Gear Grinding Machine, Gear Grinding | |||
* Company, Ltd., 634, 635 | |||
* Gear Grinding Machine, Maag Helical, | |||
* Maag Gear Wheel Company, Ltd., 662; | |||
* Indexing Mechanism for Gear Grinding | |||
* Machine, Cooke, Troughton and Simms, | |||
* Ltd., 635, 636 | |||
* Honing Machine, Kitchen and Wade, Ltd., 584, 585 | |||
* Hydraulic External Grinder, John Lund, | |||
* Ltd., 370 | |||
* Internal Grinding Machine, Churchill | |||
* Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 371, 372 | |||
* Internal Grinding Machine, John Holroyd | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 370, 371 | |||
* Internal Grinding Machine, K. Jung, | |||
* Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 372 | |||
* Lapping Machine, Small, Norton Company, 586 | |||
* Lapping Machines, B.S.A. Tools, Ltd., 585 | |||
* Machine for Grinding Cylindrical Work | |||
* Externally, Ambrose Webster, 1861. 326 | |||
* Multiple Spindle Honing Machine, Barnes' | |||
* Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd.. 584, 585 | |||
* Piston-rod Grinding Machine, Craven | |||
* Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 348 | |||
* Single-spindle Honing Machine, Kitchen | |||
* and Wade, Ltd., 584, 585 | |||
* Duplex Planetary Internal Grinder, | |||
* Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 402, 403 | |||
* Plano-type Vertical Spindle Surface | |||
* Grinder, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 503, 504 | |||
* Roll Grinding Machine, Naxos Union, 326, 327 | |||
* Rotary Table Grinder, Lumsden Machine | |||
* Company, Ltd., 503 | |||
* Semi-automatic Grinder, Norton, Alfred, | |||
* Herbert, Ltd., 349 | |||
* Semi-automatic Internal Grinder, Landis, | |||
* Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 402 | |||
* Spline Shaft Grinding Machine, Churchill | |||
* Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 614 | |||
* Spline Shaft Grinder, Gear Grinding Company, Ltd., 613 | |||
* Spline Shaft Grinder, Werner, E. H. Jones (Machine Tools), Ltd., 613, 614 | |||
* Automatic Surface Grinder, Blanchard | |||
* Machine Company, 503, 504 | |||
* Surface Grinder, Jung Small, Burton, | |||
* Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 529, 530 | |||
* Surface Grinder, Lumsden Vertical Spindle, | |||
* Lumsden Machine Company, Ltd., 502, 503 | |||
* Surface Grinder, Norton, A. Herbert, Ltd., 530, 531 | |||
* Surface Grinding Machine, Horizontal | |||
* Spindle, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 530, 531 | |||
* Surface Grinder, Rotary Table, Churchill | |||
* Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 530, 532 | |||
* Universal Surface Grinder, Lumsden | |||
* Machine Company, Ltd., 502, 503 | |||
* Thread Grinder, H. F. Atkins, Ltd., 664 | |||
* Thread Grinding Machine, Herbert Lindner G.m.b.H., 663 | |||
* Universal Grinder. Internal Grinding | |||
* Spindle for, Churchill Machine Tool | |||
* Company, Ltd., 561, 562 | |||
* Universal Grinding Machine, Kellenberger, | |||
* A. Herbert, Ltd., 560, 562 | |||
* Universal Grinding Machine, Small, Morton | |||
* and Weaver, Ltd., 561, 562 | |||
* Press, Hurnphris, Mass Products, Ltd., 16 | |||
* Presses for Trimming Stampings, B. and S. | |||
* Massey, Ltd., 438 | |||
* Saw, " Enox " Pocket. Fry's (London), Ltd., 287 | |||
* Saw for Brass and Copper Ingots, Circular, | |||
* Noble and Lund, Ltd., 481 | |||
* Sawing Machine for Joists, Cold, Noble and | |||
* Lund, Ltd., 481 | |||
* Sawing Machine for Non-ferrous Ingots, | |||
* Noble and Lund, Ltd., 481 | |||
* Sawing Machines, Hot, S. Russell and Sons, | |||
* Ltd., 93 | |||
* Screwing Machine, Charles Winn and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 215 | |||
* Tool, Eclipse 4 S, James Neil and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd., 313 | |||
* Tool Tips Embodying Carbides of Titanium, (11) | |||
* Tools, Cutting Angles and Clearance of, (431 | |||
* MACHINERY and Import Duties in Turkey. (331) | |||
* Machinery Production in America during 1931, | |||
* Some, (641) | |||
* Magnesite Deposit Discovered in Austrian | |||
* Tyrol, (589) | |||
* Magnesium Base Alloys, (209) | |||
* Magnetic Disturbances on Hudson Bay Shipping Route, Investigations into. (209) | |||
* Management Research Groups Library, (5419 | |||
* Manganese Ore in Ecuador, (615) | |||
* Manufacturing Firms in Greater Vancouver, | |||
* Increase of, (381) | |||
* MAPS : | |||
* Alsace Canal and Kembs Power Station, 206 | |||
* General Lay-out of Hoover Dam and Associated Works, 582 | |||
* MAPS (continued) : | |||
* Haifa Harbour Works, 16 | |||
* Ironbridgo Power Station Site, 174 | |||
* Laboratory at Saulcy of La Societe Hydro• | |||
* technique de France, 296 | |||
* Lay-out of Coal Shipping Staith at Howdon. | |||
* on-Tyne. 650 | |||
* Lay-out of Roundabout Working for Trains | |||
* at Preston, 482 | |||
* Map of Barking-Upminster Electrification, | |||
* Map of Colorado River and Imperial Valley, 580 | |||
* Map of Hoover Dam and Boulder City | |||
* District, 580 | |||
* Map of Polar Regions of Soviet Arctic, (355) | |||
* Map Plant at Vancouver, (381) | |||
* Ocean Port for North China, Position of | |||
* Proposed. 138 | |||
* St. Lawrence Waterway Scheme, 163 | |||
* Shyok Area Plans, 373 | |||
* Situation of Bulolo Dredging Ground, New | |||
* Guinea, 107 | |||
* Surbiton Waterworks, Area Supplied by, 428 | |||
* MATHEMATICS at Cambridge, Dr. P. A. 51. | |||
* Dirac Elected to Lucasian Professorship of, (111) | |||
* Measurement of Surface Temperatures, Neil P. | |||
* Bailey, 303 | |||
* Memorial Fund at Lahore for Colonel B. C. | |||
* Battye, 671 | |||
* Mercury, Price of, (135) | |||
* Mercury Power Plant at Kearny Station, (641) | |||
* Metal Refining in Canada, (615) | |||
* Metallic Packing, Plastic, R. C. Taylor and Co., 338 | |||
* Metalliferous Mining and Quarrying Industry | |||
* of Great Britain, Report of Advisory Committee on, (183) | |||
* Metallurgical Investigations of Carnegie Steel | |||
* Company, (431) | |||
* Metallurgical Works in Leningrad, (11) | |||
* Metallurgical Works near Tula, Russia, (331) | |||
* Metals, Production in Russia of Heavy, (257) | |||
* Methane Gas for Heavy Motor Vehicles, 15 | |||
* Milk-cooling Plant, Ethyl-chloride, Barford | |||
* and Perkins, Ltd., 30 | |||
* Milk-cooling Plants. Pulsometer Engineering | |||
* Company, Ltd., 58 | |||
* Mineral Production in America, (641) | |||
* Mineralised Zone in Labrador Discovered, (4071 | |||
* Vining and Technical College at Barnsley, (381) | |||
* Mining Operations on Bridge River, Canada, (159) | |||
* Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Bulletin | |||
* No. 27, Agricultural Machinery in Canada | |||
* and United States of America, 4 | |||
* Mother Diagram for Saturated and Superheated | |||
* Steam, (443) | |||
* Mollison's Transatlantic Flight, Route of, (209) | |||
* Molybdenum Concentrates Deposits Found at | |||
* Mammoth, Arizona, (407) | |||
* Monet Metal, Developments in Forging, (87) | |||
* Monel Metal, Flux Essential in Silver Soldering | |||
* of, (37) | |||
* Monel Metal for Utilitarian Architectural Use, (254) | |||
* Moss Covering for Pipe Line in Manitoba, (589) | |||
* MOTOR VEHICLES : (See International Motor Exhibition at | |||
* Olympia) | |||
* British Motor Cars in South Africa, (440) | |||
* Ford, V-8 Cars Sent from East Windsor to | |||
* Dagenham, (165) | |||
* Lorry, 12-Ton Oil-engined, Fodens, Ltd., 57 | |||
* Motor Car Brakes, Testing of, Tapley and | |||
* Co., 165 | |||
* Motor Car has Average Speed 92.2 miles per | |||
* hour in Grand Prix, (37) | |||
* Motor Car Production in Russia, (233) | |||
* Motor Cars, Materials to Make American, (615) | |||
* Motor Fuel " Aral," (537) | |||
* Motor Tire Valves, Swiss Firm to Manufacture in Birmingham, (110) | |||
* Motor Vehicles, Methane Gas for Heavy, 15 | |||
* Motor Vehicles, Town's Gas for, (331), 647 | |||
* Veteran Motor Cars, 527 | |||
* MOWER, Patented Enclosed Gear, Harrison, | |||
* McGregor and Co., Ltd., 32 | |||
* N | |||
* NATIONALISATION of Metals in Mexico, (483) | |||
* Natural Gas, Removal of Hydrogen Sulphide | |||
* from, (381) | |||
* Natural Gas for Power Plant near Bradford, | |||
* New York, (209) | |||
* Natural Gas near Alberta, (37) | |||
* Natural Gas Well in Alberta, Another, (431) | |||
* Natural Gas Well in Canada, (159) | |||
* Natural Lighting for Nottingham Warehouse, (135) | |||
* Newcomen's Engine of 1712, Site of, Dr. T. E. | |||
* Lones, 401 | |||
* Nickel in Nitriding Steels, Use of, (511) | |||
* Nickel Works at Clydach to Restart, (377) | |||
* Nitrogen Fertiliser Factory in Pet, Operating, (305) | |||
* Nitrogen Fixation Plant at Nagoya. Japan. (589) | |||
* Noise, Vibration, and Dust in Industrial Processes, ( 1 1 1) | |||
* Noise and Workers, (11 1) | |||
* O | |||
* OBITUARY : | |||
* Brown, Frederick Baylis, (209) | |||
* Buck-Keene, Harry Arthur (Portrait), 411 | |||
* Burgess, Dr. G. K., 114 | |||
* Chisholm, R. R. G., 566 | |||
* Clerk, Sir Du3ald (Portrait), 515 | |||
* Coulson, Witham Arthur, 211 | |||
* Dumont, M. Santos, 101 | |||
* Gilchrist, Archibald, 670 | |||
* Girouard, Sir Percy, 321 | |||
* Gower, W. E., 310 | |||
* Henderson, Admiral Sir R. F., 53 | |||
* Herriott, W. S., 516 | |||
* Hudson, John George, 14 | |||
* Johnsen, Commodore Nicolaus, 605 | |||
* Lobnitz, Sir Frederick, 614 | |||
* OBITUARY (continued) : | |||
* Matheson, E. G., (661) | |||
* Parshall, Horace Field, 637 | |||
* Patchell, William Henry (Portrait). 566; (Letter, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 637) | |||
* Phillips, W. D., (183) | |||
* Popkiss, Richard, (615) | |||
* Smith, Michael Holroyd, 59 | |||
* Stephen, Frederic John, 637 | |||
* Threlfal, Sir Richard, 53 | |||
* Ullmann, W. C., 637 | |||
* Willcocks, Sir William (Portrait), 138 | |||
* Williamson, Sir James, 138 | |||
* Wilson, Harry James, 173 | |||
* Wisnom, Engineer-Commander William M'K. 614 | |||
* Wood, John Thomas, 637 | |||
* OBSERVATORY at Richmond Hill, Toronto, | |||
* Ont, (257) | |||
* Office Cooling. in America, (11) | |||
* Oil-electric Set, 25-kW, J. and H. McLaren, | |||
* Ltd., 58 | |||
* Oil Export Agreement with French Importers, | |||
* Soviet, (281) | |||
* Oil Exports of Irak Petroleum Company, (305) | |||
* Oil Fire Extinguishing Apparatus, Mather and | |||
* Platt, Ltd., 389 | |||
* Oil Firing, Domestic, Laidlaw, Drew and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 19 | |||
* Oil from Canada, Russian Fuel, (563) | |||
* Oil from Wells at North Fort Norman to Provide Fuel for Local Use, (37) | |||
* Oil or Bitumen from McMurray Tar Sands, | |||
* Cheaper Extraction of, (63) | |||
* Oil Pipe Line through Iraq, Syria, and Palestine, (355) | |||
* Oil Refinery at Montreal, (233) | |||
* Oil Refinery in Japan for Californian Oil, (11) | |||
* Oil Refinery in Montreal, Shell Oil Company of | |||
* Canada and, (331) | |||
* Oil Refinery in Montreal East, (11) | |||
* Oil Refinery on Mackenzie River, (511) | |||
* Oil Refinery Process, Moscow Naphtha Research Institute, (111) | |||
* Oil Storages, Schemes in Canada, (431) | |||
* Oil Wells at Doyle, Canada, (667) | |||
* OMNIBUSES (AND TROLLEY OMNIBUSES) : | |||
* Electric Trolley Omnibus Tests at Antwerp, (63) | |||
* Omnibus Propelled by Starting and Lighting | |||
* Battery, (233) | |||
* Omnibus Testing Machine, Heenan and | |||
* Froude. Ltd., 673 | |||
* Omnibuses, Manchester's Heavy Oil Engine (63) | |||
* Trackless Trolley Omnibuses for Llanelly, (233) | |||
* Trolley Omnibuses for Birmingham, (63) | |||
* Trolley Omnibuses and Wireless Interference, | |||
* Anti-interference Choke Coils, English | |||
* Electric Company, Ltd., 649 | |||
* OPTICAL Glass, Pooling Ideas for Manufacture | |||
* of, (511) | |||
* Ottawa Conference, Canada and, 14 | |||
* Outlooks and Difficulties of Employers and | |||
* Employed, (11) | |||
* Overhead Trolley Wires, Reduction of Joints in, (281) | |||
* PACKING, Plastic Metallic, R. C. Taylor and | |||
* Co., 338 | |||
* Paint Burning from Steel Work, (183) | |||
* Paint Grinding Machines, Torrance and Sons, | |||
* Ltd., 329 | |||
* Paint Mill, Disc Grinding, Marchant Brothers , | |||
* Ltd., 329 | |||
* Palm .0i1 as Fuel for Oil Engines, ( 11 1) | |||
* Paper Industry in U.S.S.R., (457) | |||
* Papermaking Factory at Stoke-on-Trent, Proposed, (589) | |||
* Papermaking Machines for Ellesmere Port, (667) | |||
* Parable, A., D. B. Steinman, 91 | |||
* Patent Act, Bertram T. King, 380 | |||
* PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH | |||
* Aeronautics, 76, 123, 656, 679 | |||
* Batteries and Accumulators, 655 | |||
* Building, 294, 552 | |||
* Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 197, 419 | |||
* Cranes and Conveyors, 123, 395 | |||
* Dynamos and Motors, 51, 75, 123, 147, 171, 197, 221, 245, 269, 293, 343, 367, 395, 419, 445, 497, 551, 577, 603, 629, 655, 679 | |||
* Electrical Appliances, 319 | |||
* Engines, Internal Combustion, 51, 99, 123, 147, 197, 245, 269, 293, 319, 343, 367, 445, 471, 577, 603, 655, 679 | |||
* Furnaces, 25, 148, 367, 445, 603, 656 | |||
* Gas Producers, 99, 124 | |||
* Lighting and Heating, 245, 319, 471 | |||
* Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 25, 76, 100, 171, 222, 270, 395, 419, 693, 656 | |||
* Measuring and Testing Instruments, 51, 99, 147, 172, 319, 577, 630 | |||
* Metallurgy, 25, 320, 445, 630 | |||
* Mining Machinery, 51, 246 | |||
* Miscellaneous, 26, 52, 76, 100, 124, 148, 172, 198, 222. 246, 270, 294, 320, 367, 395, 420, 446, 471, 497, 525. 552, 578, 604, 630, 656, 679 | |||
* Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 525, 578 | |||
* Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 52, 100, 198, 630 | |||
* Ships and Boats, 222, 578 | |||
* Steam Generators, 123, 221, 293, 497, 525, 551, 655 | |||
* Switchgear, 25, 51, 75, 99, 123, 269, 319, 367, 395, 419, 445, 497, 525, 577, 603, 655, 679 | |||
* Telegraphs and Telephones, 51 | |||
* Tramways and Railways, 222, 445, 604, 679 | |||
* Transformers and Converters, 99, 293, 395, 497, 551 | |||
* Transmission of Power, 76, 99, 148, 171, 197, 221, 270, 344, 419, 525, 577, 629 | |||
* Turbine Machinery, 75, 221, 245, 293, 319, 343, 471, 497, 525, 551, 577, 629 | |||
* Welding, 222 | |||
* PATENTS, The Lighter Side of, (589) | |||
* Pencil Wood, Manufacture of Good, (431) | |||
* Pendulum Observations of Mountains of British | |||
* Columbia, (209), (305) | |||
* Penstocks for Hoover Dam Hydro-electric | |||
* Plant, Babcock and Wilcox, (111) | |||
* , | |||
* p | |||
* t. | |||
* r | |||
* Personal and Business Announcements, 23, 47, 73, 97, 124, 172. 219, 243, 267, 291. 317, 344, 368, 393, 420, 443, 469, 495, 523, 549, 575, 601, 027, 653, 677 | |||
* Petrol-electric Set, 2 13.11.P., Petters Ltd., 57, 58 | |||
* Petroleum Deposits Discovered in Lower | |||
* Austria, (589) | |||
* Phosphate Deposits in Palestine, (159) | |||
* Photo-electric Control Equipments in Tube | |||
* Mills, General Electric Company, Ltd., 166 | |||
* Photographic Film, Manufacture of, Dr. H. | |||
* Baines, 666 | |||
* Photographing 331 Miles, (233) | |||
* Piles, Drill-driven, (183) | |||
* Piles and Protection from Sea Worms, (511) | |||
* Pin Riveting, Daniel Adamson and Co., Ltd., 142 | |||
* Pipe Lino from Bolivia to Chilean Coast, (159) | |||
* Pipe Line, Irak, (381) | |||
* Pipe Wrench, Olbo, Union Glue and Gelatine | |||
* Company, Ltd., (294) | |||
* Pipes and Steam Receivers at Battersea Power | |||
* Station, Steam, Aiton and Co., Ltd., 558 | |||
* Piston Ring Factory in Windsor, Ontario, Ohio | |||
* Finn's. (257) | |||
* Pitch for Binding Coal Briquettes in France, | |||
* Canadian, (537) | |||
* Pitman's Engineering Educator, (393) | |||
* Pitot-static Tube Calibration at Low Air | |||
* Speeds, Standard, E. Ower and F. C. Johansen, 500 | |||
* Platinum Group Production in Canada, (111), (135) | |||
* Plumbers' Museum to be Opened at Newcastle, (209) | |||
* Pole Design, Reinforced Concrete, W. T. | |||
* Taylor, 422 | |||
* Poppet Valve Gears for Locomotives, (219) | |||
* Port for North China, Proposed Ocean, 138 | |||
* Portland Cement Factory near Singapore, Proposed, (11) | |||
* Power Reservoirs in United States, (381) | |||
* Power Scheme, Lochabar, 397 (457) | |||
* Power Station, Dnieper, 369 | |||
* Power Station, Kembs, 206; (Note, 417) | |||
* Power Station Chimneys, Emission of Dust | |||
* from, 618 | |||
* Power Stations at Colenso and CongaIla to be | |||
* Interconnected, (407) | |||
* Power Station at Kembs, 369 | |||
* Power Stations in Valdai Districts, (381) | |||
* Port at Campania on Parana River, (331) | |||
* Potash Concentration Factory at Solikamsk, (381) | |||
* Production. Census of, 1930, 95 | |||
* Propeller Bosses, Boring Mill for Machining, | |||
* George Richards and Co., Ltd., 34, 35 | |||
* Prospecting with the Torsion Balance, (233) | |||
* Prosperity to Scotland, London Committee for | |||
* Work of Restoring, (667) | |||
* Pulley Blocks, Electric, T.B.T. Electric Company, Ltd., 337 | |||
* Pulp and Paper Mill at Fez, (305) | |||
* PUMPS | |||
* Centrifugal Pump Characteristics, T. | |||
* Sherwell and R. Pennington, 556 | |||
* Pump, Electrically Driven " Centrivac," | |||
* Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 58 | |||
* Pump for Mine Drainage, Deep-well, Sulzer | |||
* Brothers, 216 | |||
* Pump, High-speed, Leeds Engineering and | |||
* Hydraulic Company, Ltd., 117 | |||
* Pump, 54in. " Invincible " Centrifugal Vertical-spindle, Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., 31 | |||
* Pumping Plant at Godalming, (183) | |||
* Pumping Plant for Hydraulic Power Station | |||
* at Leith, Pulsometer Engineering Company, | |||
* Ltd., 616, 620 | |||
* Pumps at Surbiton. Waterworks, Worthington-Simpson, 452 | |||
* " PUNCH " Almanack, 1933, (523) | |||
* Q | |||
* QUARTER'S Shipbuilding Returns, Lloyd's | |||
* Register of Shipping, 380 | |||
* R | |||
* RADIATION Temperature Produced by | |||
* Various Heating Agents, Measurement of, (355) | |||
* Radium, Amount in this Country of, (511) | |||
* Radium, Price of, (331) | |||
* Radium Discovery in Kenya, (589) | |||
* Radium Production in Canada, (511) | |||
* Radium Production in South Australia, (355) | |||
* RAILWAYS : | |||
* Accidents : | |||
* Accident at Charing Cross Station, Glasgow, | |||
* Recalled, (233) | |||
* Accident at Vauxhall Station Recalled, (233) | |||
* Accident on Great Orme Tramway, (233) | |||
* Accident to Platelayers' Trolley, Report. (281) | |||
* Accident to Porter in Tunnel, Fatal, (483) | |||
* Accidents in America during 1931, (511) | |||
* Accidents of 1906 and 1907, (407) | |||
* Accidents to Passengers, Fatal, (483) | |||
* Accident to Railway Servant on Electrically | |||
* Operated Turntable, (457) | |||
* Accidents to Railway Servants, Fatal, (537) | |||
* Company Sues Firm of Contractors for | |||
* Refund in Compensation Case, (11); | |||
* Result of Appeal, (483) | |||
* Derailment of 1E111 to Sheffield Express. (431) | |||
* Ditton Accident Recalled, (305) | |||
* Fatal Accident to Man Walking Through | |||
* Sidings, (381) | |||
* Five Platelayers Killed near Watford, (511) | |||
* Kirtlebridge Accident Recalled, (355) | |||
* Level Crossing Accident at Sherborne, (457) | |||
* Level Crossing Accidents During 1931, (135) | |||
* Railway Accidents, Annual Report, (111), (159) | |||
* Scarborough Miniature Railway, Verdict of | |||
* " Accidental Death " on Driver, (135) | |||
* Shunters, Accidents to, (257) | |||
* Signalmen's Death Whilst on Duty, (159) | |||
* Slipping Back of Train Causes Derailment, | |||
* Colonel Anderson's Report, (511) | |||
* Thirsk Disaster Recalled, (457) | |||
* A | |||
* RAILWAYS (continued) : | |||
* Accidents (continued) : | |||
* Wardleworth Derailment, Lieut.-Colonel | |||
* Anderson's Report, (331) | |||
* Wichnor Viaduct, L.M.S., Accident Recalled, (257) | |||
* General Matters : | |||
* Automatic Couplings on British Railway | |||
* Wagons, Agitation Sixty Years Ago for, (431) | |||
* Automatic Signalling Between Camden and | |||
* Watford, (257) | |||
* Automatic Signalling on Bangor Branch of | |||
* Belfast and County Down Railway, (589) | |||
* Automatic Stops on Rapid Transit Lines, (281) | |||
* Board of Trade Export Tables for Railway | |||
* Material, Statistics, First Five Months of 1932, (87) | |||
* British Railway Material for China, (183) | |||
* Census of Railway Servants, (381) | |||
* Couplings in Railway Accidents, Failure of, (280) | |||
* " Dipped " Railway Metal Joints, (534) | |||
* Electricity and Steam on Railways, Economics of, (407) | |||
* Flanged Wheel on Railways, Note on C. R. | |||
* King's Letter, (11) | |||
* Fog Problem and the Railways, (407) | |||
* Freight Cars to be Transported by Ship from | |||
* New York Harbour to Havana, Loaded, (355) | |||
* Glasgow's Railway Communications, (159) | |||
* Goods Traffic Charges Between London and | |||
* Southend, Experiment in, (431) | |||
* International Railway Congress at Cairo, | |||
* Opening Date of, Egypt's Delegates, (331) | |||
* Irish Railways and Wages, (111), (233), (563) | |||
* Joint Railway Staff in Jersey and Guernsey, (183) | |||
* Jubilee of Giant's Causeway Electric Tramway, (209) | |||
* Leicester and Swannington Railway, Centenary of Opening, (87), (183) | |||
* Mystery Trains on the Railways. Success of, (355) | |||
* National Union of Railwaymen, Annual | |||
* Report by Mr. C. T. Cramp, (37) | |||
* National Union of Railwaymen and National i - | |||
* sation of Transport, (63) | |||
* National Union of Railwaymen and Rail Cars, (63) | |||
* National Wages Board, Last Public Hearing. (667) | |||
* National Wages Board, Railway Companies | |||
* and Railwaymen's Unions, (305) | |||
* Oil-electric Trains for India, Armstrong, | |||
* Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 287 | |||
* Oil-engined Railcar being Tested on G.N. of | |||
* Ireland Railway, (209) | |||
* Owner's Name on Vehicles, Legislation and, (381) | |||
* Parcels Traffic and Railways, (667) | |||
* Passenger Journeys During August, 1932, (615) | |||
* Passenger Train Parcels, Revenue from, (389) | |||
* Pneumatic Railways in United States, E. E. | |||
* R. Tratman, 110 • | |||
* Pooling Traffic on Railways, 149 | |||
* Pooling Schemes, (11), (233), (431), (483) | |||
* Protection of Gangs while Working on Permanent Way, (537) | |||
* Rail and Road in Argentine, 199 | |||
* Rail and Road Transport, Report on, 178; (Leader, 186) | |||
* Rail-car Tests in South America, Leyland, 288 | |||
* Rail-cars for India, Oil-electric, Sir W. G. | |||
* Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 388 | |||
* Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Protection | |||
* in America, (135) | |||
* Rails on Curves, Wear of, Sir Gordon Hearn, 2 | |||
* Railway Amalgamations in America, Proposed, (135) | |||
* Railway and Canal Commission, Suggested | |||
* Abolition, (209) | |||
* Railway Assessment Authority and Rating | |||
* of Railways, (305) | |||
* Railway Companies and Men's Pay, National | |||
* Wages Board Hearing, (491) | |||
* Railway Companies and Ownership of Motor | |||
* Vehicles, (457) | |||
* Railway Development for China, 510 | |||
* Railway " Efficiency " Index Table, G. W. | |||
* Railway, H. E. Hodges, 143 | |||
* Railway Electrification, 397 | |||
* Railway Executive Committee, Work of, (641) | |||
* Railway Goods Traffic Handled by Road | |||
* Vehicles, Special Building for, (355) | |||
* Railway Investigation in U.S.A., (355) | |||
* Railway Labour Costs, 345 | |||
* Railway Point, Improved, Hadfields Ltd., 465 | |||
* Railway Pooling Schemes, Further, (331) | |||
* Railway Problems, 27 | |||
* Railway Rates Tribunal, Annual Review of | |||
* Standard Charges of Grouped Companies, (87) | |||
* Railway Rates Tribunal, Appointment of | |||
* Chairman, (563) | |||
* Railway Rates Tribunal, Appointments, (589) | |||
* Railway Receipts During Forty-fourth Week, (563) | |||
* Railway Receipts for Half Year, (159) | |||
* Railway Returns for 1931, (209), (438) | |||
* Railway Staff Appointments, (36), (37), (431), 499, (615) | |||
* Railway Underbridges, Duration of Reinforced Concrete, J. D. W. Ball, 400 | |||
* Railway Wages, 553 | |||
* Railwaymen's Wages, Cuts in, (457) | |||
* Rate Reductions on Railways, (355) | |||
* Rolling Stock on British Railways, Returns | |||
* of, (407) | |||
* Sand Drags on Railways, Use of, (667) • | |||
* Signal-box Work at Victoria East Junction, | |||
* Manchester, (135) | |||
* Staff Employed on British Railways, (257) | |||
* Steel Sleepers on Railways, (641) | |||
* Sunday Afternoon Excursions, (257) | |||
* Third-class Accommodation on all Trains of | |||
* Midland Railway Inaugurated Sixty Years | |||
* Ago, (431) | |||
* Timber Railway Sleepers, Salvage,(63) | |||
* Traction in France, Rail and Roa, 125 | |||
* RAILWAYS (continued) : | |||
* General Matters (continued) : | |||
* Track Mileage in United Kingdom, (257) | |||
* Traffic Decreases on the Railways, (457) | |||
* Traffic on the Railways, (615) | |||
* Train Movements on the Railways, Speed of, (589) | |||
* Tube Railways, Safety on, 329 | |||
* Unions' Opposition to Grouping, (355) | |||
* Wages Reductions and the Unions, (355) | |||
* Wages Reductions on American Railways, (331) | |||
* Wages Reduction on the Railways, (407) | |||
* Wear of Rails on a Curve. Sir Gordon Hearn, 2 | |||
* Wigan Railway Centenary, 247 | |||
* Winter Train Services, (257) | |||
* Great Western : | |||
* Bill for Curves at Westbury and on Malmesbury Branch, (589) | |||
* Carriage and Wagon Works at Coleham and | |||
* coton Hill, Shrewsbury, to be Closed, (37) | |||
* Coal, 40,000 Tons a Week, (594) | |||
* Containers. Increased Use of. (589) | |||
* Drivers to Retire at Sixty, (355) | |||
* Factory Moved from London to Chippenhant | |||
* Without Interruption to Work, (11 1) | |||
* Flat Rate Application before Railway Rates | |||
* Tribunal. (615) | |||
* MeV. Containers, Construction of 125, (431) | |||
* Nicholls, R. H.. Retirement of, (571) | |||
* " Norfolk Spade " Used at Cardiff Docks, (135) | |||
* Rail Loading by Wire Rope, (209) | |||
* Road Competition. Judgment of Railway | |||
* Rates Tribunal. (563), (615) | |||
* " St. Patrick," Stranding of s.s., (537); | |||
* Judgment Given Against the Master, (563) | |||
* Staff Suggestions Scheme, Success of, (589) | |||
* Thermal Storage Tanks, Transport of, (278) | |||
* London. Midland and Scottish Railway : | |||
* Acceleration of Freight Trains, (305) | |||
* Anderson, J.E., Retirement of, (537) | |||
* Anglo-Scottish Express Rolling Stock, (589) | |||
* Banana Trade, Record Work at Garston, (281) | |||
* Barking-Upminster Electrification, L.M.S. | |||
* Railway, 276, 306, 310 | |||
* Bridges around Buxton, Strengthening, (641) | |||
* Colour Light Signals Between Bay Horse | |||
* and Garstang, (667) | |||
* Dock Equipment at Goole, (233) | |||
* Dundalk. Newry and Groenore Railwit) | |||
* L.M.S. Railway Interest in, (457) | |||
* Express Freight Trains, (135) | |||
* Express Services from Liverpool to Euston, (II), (55) | |||
* Express Trains " On Time," (111) | |||
* Fast Running of " The Comet " from Mali | |||
* cheater to Euston, (305) | |||
* Future of Crowe Works, (11) | |||
* Harland and Wolff, Ltd., L.M. and S. Railway Steamer " Duchess of Hamilton," 1$ | |||
* Mobile Fleet of " Warehouses on Wheels:. (381) | |||
* Named Expresses, (233) | |||
* Ono-day Freight Transits Between London | |||
* Area and Birmingham and Manchester, (305) | |||
* Rail Mills at Crewe, (159) | |||
* Record Run, H. Baker, 91 | |||
* Record Turn-round of s.s. Arnie " at | |||
* Goole Docks, (537) | |||
* Renaming Hawes Junction Station t | |||
* Garsdale, (305) | |||
* Research Department of L.M.S. Railway. | |||
* Rearrangement of, 562 | |||
* Retirement of Mr. Robert Killin, (305) | |||
* Roundabout Working for Railway Trains at | |||
* Preston. 482 | |||
* Speed Between Euston and Coventry, Record. (331) | |||
* Speed of " Mancunian," (511) | |||
* Stranraer-Lame Route Services Expedited, (37) | |||
* Upminster Electrification, (233) | |||
* Uric, D. C., Appointment of, 499 | |||
* Weed Killer, Tests of Spray. (381) | |||
* Wichnor Viaduct, Strengthening of Superstructure of, (209) | |||
* London, Midland and Scottish and Great | |||
* Western Railways, Pooling for Competitive | |||
* Traffic, (281) | |||
* London, Midland and Scottish and London and | |||
* North-Eastern Railways, Grouping Agree | |||
* ment, Cheshire Lines and Midland and | |||
* Great North Joint, (589) | |||
* London, Midland and Scottish Railway and | |||
* London and North-Eastern Railway, Inquiry | |||
* into Pooling Arrangement, (63) | |||
* London and North-Eastern Railway | |||
* Acceleration of Coal Traffic from Teton and | |||
* Wellingborough to London, (563) | |||
* Diesel-electric Motor Coach, Fast Run from | |||
* King's Cross to Newcastle, ( 111) | |||
* Educational Lectures to Children, (667) | |||
* Electrification of Suburban Lines and London | |||
* Transport Bill, (537) | |||
* Electrification Scheme Bill for North London | |||
* Area Dropped, (331) | |||
* Ferry Service Between N. and S. Queens-ferry, (281) (641) | |||
* " Flying Scotsman," Fastest Run of, (79) | |||
* " Flying Scotsman," Freedom from Accidents, (111) | |||
* Freight Trains, Express. (355) | |||
* Gatehead Locomotive Works and Production | |||
* of Munitions, (87) | |||
* Ilford and Railway Transport Difficulties, (667) | |||
* King's Cross, Eightieth Birthday, (511) | |||
* North and South Queensferry Piers, 637 | |||
* Oil-electric Motor Train " Tyneside Venturer," Three Months' Trials Completed, (87) | |||
* Punctuality of " Flying Scotsman," (407) | |||
* Signalling at King's Cross, All-electric, (281) | |||
* Signalling at King's Cross Station, (381) | |||
* Telewriter Circuits on L.N.E.R., Extensions | |||
* of, 44 | |||
* Southern Railway : | |||
* Basingstoke and Alton Branch Railway | |||
* Closed, (281) | |||
* Brighton and West Worthing Electric Train | |||
* Services, (483) | |||
* RAILWAYS (continued): | |||
* Southern Railway (continued) : | |||
* Brighton Railway Electrification Scheme, | |||
* Electrical Equipment for, 28 | |||
* Dartford Loop Electric Train Services, (281) | |||
* Dover Coaling Plant, Fraser and Chalmers | |||
* Engineering Works, 229, 234 | |||
* Dover Harbour Board's Bill, (616) | |||
* Electrification of London to Brighton, Opening in January of, (355) | |||
* Elson, G.. Chairman of Railway Companies' | |||
* Civil Engineers Committee at Railway | |||
* Clearing House, (641) | |||
* Estate Office Statistics, (331) | |||
* Exeter, Queen-street to the Changed to | |||
* Exter Central, (331) | |||
* Improvement in Receipts, (537) | |||
* London to Brighton and Hove, Electric | |||
* Trains to Run on January 1st, 1933, (667) | |||
* Paris-London Altered Service, (331) | |||
* Retirement of Mr. R. E. J. Morton from | |||
* Ashford Works, (403) | |||
* Signalling on the Brighton Section, Automatic Colour Light Type, (381) | |||
* Southampton's Dock Extensions, (563) | |||
* Speeding up Freight Services. (233) | |||
* Steamer for Newhaven-Dieppe Service, | |||
* Delay of Launch. (589) | |||
* Success of 4 per cent. Debenture Stock Issue, (431) | |||
* Traffic Improvements, (615) | |||
* Traffic Returns Show Improvement, (615) | |||
* Withdrawal of Boat Services, (281) | |||
* Underground Railways : | |||
* Collision at Hammersmith, Colonel Trench's | |||
* Report. (183) | |||
* Marble Arch Escalators. (209) | |||
* Marble Arch Station Improvements, (159) | |||
* Opening of First Section of Cockfosters | |||
* Extension, (183) | |||
* Piccadilly Tube Extension Opened to Acton | |||
* Town, (37) | |||
* Prevention of Accidents on Western Extension of London Electric Railways at | |||
* Hammersmith, (615) | |||
* Signal Failure at Camden Town, (257) | |||
* Western Extension to Northfiolds, (667) | |||
* Colonial, Indian and Foreign Railways : | |||
* Canadian National Railways and Resignation | |||
* of Sir Henry Thornton, (111) | |||
* Chinese Eastern Railway, Paralysis of, | |||
* through Flooding of Sungari River, (183) | |||
* Control of Passenger and Goods Traffic by | |||
* Road in New Zealand by System of | |||
* Licences, (431) | |||
* Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway, | |||
* Closing of, (330) | |||
* Darnall and Tugela Railway, Natal, Work | |||
* Restarted on, (111) | |||
* Electrification of Branch of Baku-Batoum | |||
* Railway, (615) | |||
* Electrification of Swedish Railways, (431) | |||
* French Railway Organisation. 593 | |||
* French Railway Summer Services, (11) | |||
* Irish Railways, Wagos Trouble on. (641) | |||
* Irish Railways Wages Reduction Dispute, (615) | |||
* Japanese Government Railways, Results for 1931-32,(537) | |||
* Madras Suurban Electrification, Results of, (667) | |||
* \lain Line Electrification in U.S.S.R., (589) | |||
* Merging of Four Trunk Lines in Eastern Part | |||
* of United States, (381) | |||
* Monet Metal Roof at Pennsylvania Railroad | |||
* Station, New York, (641) | |||
* Nigerian Railways, Appointment of G.V.O. | |||
* Bulkoley as General Manager, (641) | |||
* Railway Electrification in Denmark, 278 | |||
* Railways in China, Proposed, (331) | |||
* Shanghai, Site for Railway Terminal at, (183) | |||
* Singapore. Re-alignment of Railway Lines | |||
* at. (159) | |||
* South Pacific Railroad's Freedom from Fatal | |||
* Accidents to Passengers, (164) | |||
* Tunnel Under Vancouver Opened, (159) | |||
* Underground Railway at Stockholm, (641) | |||
* Underground Railway of Moscow, (209), (381) | |||
* Victorian Government Railways. Annual | |||
* Report, (483) | |||
* RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE MATTERS : | |||
* Great Western Railway : | |||
* Modernisation of G.W.R. Wolverhampt.,,, | |||
* Locomotive Works, 134 | |||
* London, Midland and Scottish Railway : | |||
* Crewe Works, Future of, (183) | |||
* " Experiment " Class, Locomotive No. 2052, | |||
* " Stephenson " in Shrewsbury Accident, 1907, (37) | |||
* Locomotive, Heavy Oil Shunting, 570 | |||
* " Royal Scot " Locomotives Named, (483) | |||
* Royston Locomotive Depot, Village Nearly | |||
* Ready for Workers at, (87) | |||
* London and North-Eastern Railway : | |||
* Closing Locomotive Shops at Gateshead, (159) | |||
* Reconstruction and Renewal of Locomotive | |||
* Depots, (537) | |||
* Surplus Engine Cleaners, Employment of. (563) | |||
* General : | |||
* Articulated Express Locomotive for Algeria | |||
* Beyer-Garratt, Beyer, Peacock and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 480 | |||
* Compound Mallet Locomotive, Virginian | |||
* Railway, 504 | |||
* Links in History of Locomotive, C. F. Deady | |||
* Marshall, 154 | |||
* Locomotive, 10 H.P. Crude Oil, Ruston and | |||
* Hornsby, Ltd., 5. 12 | |||
* Locomotive, 8800 H.P. Electric. Swiss Railways, 20 | |||
* Locomotive for Algeria, Beyer-Garratt. 480 | |||
* Locomotives in America. Number of. (589) | |||
* Locomotives, Carriages and Wagons, Decrease of Renewals of, (457) | |||
* Locomotives on British Railways. (281) | |||
* Locomotives, Two Shunting, John Fowler | |||
* and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 389 | |||
* Mallet Type Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 504, 528 | |||
* In • | |||
* RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE MATTERS | |||
* : | |||
* General (tontinued) : | |||
* Oil-electric Locomotives, Recent Progress of, 638 | |||
* Oil-electric Locomotives for Buenos Ayres | |||
* Great Southern Railway, Sir W. G. Armstrong. Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), | |||
* Ltd., 543 | |||
* Oil-en fined Locomotives for Danish State | |||
* Railways, (305) | |||
* Oil Locomotive, Recent Progress of the, 638 | |||
* Operation of Locomotives on Long-distance | |||
* Haulage, J. G. B. Sams, 164 | |||
* Roller Bearings on Locomotives, 571 | |||
* Ministry of Transport : | |||
* Accidents, Loss of Life in Road, (483) | |||
* Accidents to Railway Servants, Report, (209) | |||
* Fatal Road Accident Statistics to be Published, (87) | |||
* Fatal Road Accidents, Returns for, (537) | |||
* Horse-drawn Vehicles, Decline of, (641) | |||
* London Passenger Transport Bill. (63); | |||
* Appointments to Board, (87); Bill to be | |||
* Carried Over to Next Session of Parliament, (139) | |||
* London Transport Bill, Metropolitan Railway Adopts Scheme, (37) | |||
* London Passenger Transport Bill, Progress, (483) | |||
* London Passenger Transport Bill, Completion | |||
* of Committee Stage, (641) | |||
* Ministry of Transport and Railway Pooling | |||
* Schemes, (63) | |||
* National Transport Board, Suggested, (641) | |||
* National Transport Board, Labour Party's | |||
* Proposal for. (135) | |||
* National Transport Board, Proposals of a. (381) | |||
* Pooling of Railway Wagons, (641) | |||
* Railway Returns, 1931, (111) | |||
* Railway Statistics, May, (209); September (331), (667) | |||
* Road and Rail Transport Report, 178; (Leader. 186) | |||
* Road Rail Committee's Report, (183) | |||
* Salter Report, (641) | |||
* Statistics for Juno, 1932, (281) | |||
* RAINFALL in Hawaii, Equivalent to 8. 35in. | |||
* Per Hour, (37) | |||
* Reclamation of Land in Kootenay Flats, (305) | |||
* Refrigerant for Perishable Traffic, " Drikold," 118 | |||
* Refrigerating Plants, Barford and Perkins, Ltd., 30 | |||
* Refuse, Calorific Value of, (483) | |||
* Research Appointments, 397 | |||
* Research on Steel Structures, 605 | |||
* Research Programmes, Statistical Theory in, (457) | |||
* Reservoirs at Talybont-on-Usk, Breconshire, 125 | |||
* Resin, Turpentine and Cellulose Combine in | |||
* Leningrad Province, (159) | |||
* Rico Mill on the Thames, (483) | |||
* River, Deepening East Channel of Niagara, (637) | |||
* ROADS: | |||
* Asphalt-treated Cotton Cloth for Roads. (233) | |||
* Guard Post for Guiding Road Traffic, Cardiff | |||
* Foundry and Engineering Company, Ltd., 330 | |||
* Rail and Road Transport, Conference on, 646 | |||
* Reinforced Concrete Pavement, Cement | |||
* Grouting of, (589) | |||
* Road Accidents, (257) | |||
* Road and Rail Overseas, 473 | |||
* Road Construction in Province of Cordoba, | |||
* Argentine, (239) | |||
* Road Laid with Asphaltic Concrete in Record | |||
* Time, (407) | |||
* Road Transport, Conference on Rail and, 646 | |||
* Roads, Cast Iron, Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., 571 | |||
* Roads, Experimental Work on, 345 | |||
* Street Traffic Signals : | |||
* Amber Lights, (615) | |||
* Automatic Signals, Chance Brothers and Co., | |||
* Ltd., 191 | |||
* Contact Method of Operation, (233) | |||
* Experiments in Birmingham, (37) | |||
* First Street Traffic Signals, (209) | |||
* Ludgate-circus, (135) | |||
* Progress in London and Provinces, 49 | |||
* Non-use of Amber Light, (615) | |||
* Satisfactory Report on London System, (51 I H | |||
* Sloane-street, (511) | |||
* Yellow Light, Purpose of, (407) | |||
* ROCKET SHOOTING, 1933, Programme of, (563) | |||
* Rod Polishing Machine, Automatic, . | |||
* Canning and Co., Ltd., 414 | |||
* Roller, Oil-engined, Wallis and Steovens, Ltd., 67 | |||
* Roller, Development in Road, 579 | |||
* Roller, 2i-ton Oil-engined, Ruston and | |||
* Hornsby, Ltd., 5 | |||
* Roller, 4-ton Oil-engine-driven, Road, Marshall, | |||
* Sons and Co., Ltd., 4, 12 | |||
* Roller, 11-ton Oil-engine-driven. Road, John | |||
* Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 4, 12 | |||
* Rolling Mill in India, B.T.H. Synchronous | |||
* Motor for Driving, 440 | |||
* Rolling Mill Neck Bearings of Lignurn Vitm, (11) | |||
* Roofs, Self-supporting Welded Steel, Buck and | |||
* Hickman, Ltd., 518 | |||
* Ropoway Installation at Billingham Transfer | |||
* Station, Aerial, R. White and Sons, 9 | |||
* " Rotoklene " Strainer, (23) | |||
* Rubber, Production in Russia of Synthetic, (233) | |||
* Rubber and Asphalt for Road Surfacing, | |||
* Powdered, 640 | |||
* Rubber Factory Machinery and Equipment in | |||
* F.M.S. and Straits Settlements, (815) | |||
* " Rusty Nails Hold Tightest," (562) | |||
* S | |||
* SAFETY in Industry, 421 | |||
* Safety Release, " Oilmatic," B.E.N. Patents. | |||
* Ltd., 597 | |||
* St. Lawrence Waterway Agreement, 163 | |||
* Salamanders and Water Hygiene, (381) | |||
* Salesmanship, Sir Francis Goodenough, (589) | |||
* Salesmanship, 271 | |||
* Salvage in the Dardanelles and Bosphorus, | |||
* Marine, (63) | |||
* Salving a Fleet, E. T. Cox, 592 | |||
* Samuelson, Mr. F., Royal Order of Nordstiermin Conferred by His Majesty, the King of | |||
* Sweden, (23) | |||
* Sands, Clays and Minerals, A. L. Curtis, (210) | |||
* Sandvik Dock at Holsingfors. Extension of, (331) | |||
* School of Military Engineering. Chatham, | |||
* Appointment of Colonel W. G. S. Dobbie as | |||
* Commandant of, (135) | |||
* Science Museum, Seventy-fifth Anniversary | |||
* Celebrations, 10, 40 | |||
* SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS : (Sex, Electrical Matters) | |||
* Boiler %Valor Level Indicator, Dewrance and | |||
* Co., Ltd., 490 | |||
* Deceleromoter for Testing Brakes, Tapley and | |||
* Co., 165 | |||
* " Hardomoter " Hardness Testing Machine, | |||
* Thos. Firth and .John Brown, Ltd., 240 | |||
* Hygrometer (or Moisture Content Indicator) | |||
* and Forecasting of Forest Fires, (1351 | |||
* Indexing Mechanism for Gear Grinding | |||
* Machines, Cooke, Troughton and Simms, | |||
* Ltd., 635, 636 | |||
* Insulation and Continuity Tester, Evershed | |||
* and Viooles, Ltd., 413 | |||
* Meter " Revolve," Rippingille's, 465 | |||
* Recorder, Single-operation, Evershed and | |||
* Vignoles, 649 | |||
* Regulators, Askania, (195) | |||
* Seiencific Instruments at National Physical | |||
* Laboratory. (563) | |||
* 'resting Machines at Berkeley University. | |||
* California, Nine Physical Strength, (303) | |||
* Weld Testing by Stethoscope, (183) | |||
* Scientific Management. International Congress, | |||
* Amsterdam, (23) | |||
* Seed Sowing for Re-afforestation Purposes in | |||
* Norway, (281) | |||
* Selenium Production in Canada, (483) | |||
* Sot-sorews Fixed with Solder, Cup-pointed, (355) | |||
* Sewage Disposal Works at Bradford, 54, 64, 80, (121) | |||
* Sewage Disposal Works at Coventry, (355) | |||
* Sewage Sludge Steamer for Manchester Cotporation. (111) | |||
* Sewage Treatment Plant at Kyoto, Japan, | |||
* Experimental, (457) | |||
* Sewage Works Grease Replaces Paraffin at | |||
* Bradford, (483) | |||
* Sewers for Montreal, Relief, (537) | |||
* Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process, Le Grand, | |||
* Sutcliffe and Gell, Ltd., 491 | |||
* Shaft Sinking on Rand, (11) | |||
* Sharing Work. American. Movement on. 599 | |||
* Sheet Metal Articles by Bulging, Production of, ( 615) | |||
* SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING : | |||
* General Matters | |||
* Blockships of Dover Harbour Removed, (257) | |||
* British Trade Ship " Laurentic " to Sail for | |||
* Canada in 1933, (305) | |||
* Cavitation, G. S. Baker, 187, 212 | |||
* Commercial Fleet of Black Sea, (457) | |||
* Dry-docking of C.P. Liner " Duchess of | |||
* Bedford " at Liverpool, Record Set Up, (331) | |||
* Electric Ship Propulsion Systems and Control, G. 0. Watson, 508 | |||
* Explosion of Boiler in Foreign-owned Ship, | |||
* Board of Trade Report, (142) | |||
* Firo on Board Ship, Committee to Examine | |||
* Regulations Concerning. (355) | |||
* Fouling of Ships' Sides, (281) | |||
* Manoeuvring of Ships. 605 | |||
* Protection of Ships from Barnacles, (511) | |||
* Rationalisation of British Shipping, 345 | |||
* Royal Mail Group. Reorganisation of, 125. 173 | |||
* Russian Shipbuilding, (257) | |||
* Scrapping of Ships, (563) | |||
* Shipbroaking Scrap Anomaly, (417) | |||
* Shipbreaking Yard at Thornaby-on-Tees, (381) | |||
* Ship Channel from San Francisco Bay to | |||
* City of Stockton, (233) | |||
* Ship-repairing Yard at Willington Quay-on-Tyne to Continue, (305) | |||
* Ships and Shipbuilding, Album, of Barclay. | |||
* Curie and Co., Ltd., (261) | |||
* Ships of the Merchant Navy. (172) | |||
* Shipyard at Whitby Closed. Whitehall, (183) | |||
* Shipyards and Engine Works in Russia, | |||
* Proposed Extension of, (407) | |||
* Southampton, Seven Largest British Liners | |||
* at, (431) | |||
* Steam to Sail, From, Gerald Aylmer, 9; (Letter, Historicus, 61) | |||
* Steamers, Early London River, Gerald | |||
* Aylmer, 255 | |||
* Steamers, Self-unloading, 549 | |||
* Steamship Service Between London and | |||
* Boulogne, Transfer of Ownership, 634 | |||
* Train Ferry for Yangtso River. (331) | |||
* Transport of " Miss England (1 1 ) | |||
* Tyne Shipyards' Output, (457) | |||
* Vehicular Ferry Service Between Hong | |||
* Kong Pier and Kowloon, (511) | |||
* World Shipping Position, 53 | |||
* World's Shipping, Lloyd's Register Book, 86 | |||
* Wreck Statistics for 1931, 101 | |||
* Naval Matters : | |||
* British War Vessel " Debraake," Search for | |||
* Wreck of, (315) | |||
* Cruiser No. 39, American Shipbuilders | |||
* Invited to Tender for, (457) | |||
* Cruiser for United States Navy, Proposed, (431) | |||
* Cruiser Orders, 223 | |||
* French Flotilla Leader " Cassard," Speed of. (305) | |||
* French Submarine " Surcouf's " Long Cruise, (355) | |||
* H.M.S. " Achilles," " Leander " Class Cruiser | |||
* Launched, 247 | |||
* H.M.S. " Daring " Completed, 247 | |||
* H.M.S. " Iron Duke," Alterations to, (355) | |||
* H.M.S. " Leander " Commissioned for Trials, (355) | |||
* SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued): | |||
* Naval Matters (continued) | |||
* H.M.S. I• Orion " Launched, 553 | |||
* Italian-built Destroyers for Greek Navy, | |||
* Sooietit Odero-Terni-Orlando, 412, 413 | |||
* Italian Cruiser " Bolzano." Speed of, (641) | |||
* Model of First-rate Man-of-War in Blue | |||
* Funnel Line Showroom, Mr. S. F. Johnston's, (407) | |||
* Naval Launches and Trials, 553 | |||
* Naval Ships for Portugal. 149 | |||
* Portuguese Sloop " Gonsalves Zarco " | |||
* Launched at Hebburn, (503) | |||
* Salvage of Submarine " M 2," 53, 295, 345 | |||
* Salvage of Submarine " M 2." Captain I)..1. | |||
* Munro. 475 | |||
* Submarine " Seahorso." Launch of, (407) | |||
* Liners and Miscellaneous Vessels : | |||
* Broadcast of 1111,11110i of French Liner " | |||
* mandio," (431) | |||
* Duchess of Hamilton," Clyde Railway | |||
* Steamer, 18 | |||
* " Empress of Britain." Eight Atlantic Crossings in Eight Consecutive Weeks, (305) | |||
* " Euripides " Liner Converted from Coal to | |||
* Oil Burning, (111) | |||
* French Liner " Normandie," 462, 403, 477, 484 | |||
* " Ile de France," Launch of French Superliner, (305) | |||
* Italian Liner, " Conte di Savoie " in Dry | |||
* Dock After Trials, (407) | |||
* Italian Liner " Conte di Savoie," Speed | |||
* Trials of, (483). 553 | |||
* Italian Liner " Rex " Completes First Sea | |||
* Trial, (257), 321, (331), 360 | |||
* " Leviathan " Future of U.S. Liner, 223 | |||
* Liners for Grace Steamship Company, Four. (159) | |||
* " Manhattan," American Liner. 199 | |||
* " Miss England III.," Speed Boat Reeortl, 27, 53, 94,- 247 | |||
* Motor Boat for Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, 12,000ft. Above Sea Level, (667) | |||
* " Olympic," Machinery of, 499 | |||
* P. and 0. Liner. " Viceroy of India," Record | |||
* Voyage from London to Bombay, (355) | |||
* " Queen of Bermuda," Launch of Turbo-electric Liner, 247 | |||
* Service Results of R.S. " Annan," 400 | |||
* s.s. " Uckermark," Benson Boiler on, 441 | |||
* Thames Motor Tug " Crowatone," James | |||
* Pollock, Sons. and Co., Ltd., 544 | |||
* Tug Boat in Colombia, Unusual Typo of, (111) | |||
* AVhito Star Liner " Laurentic " to Uo to | |||
* Canada as " Trader Ship." (63) | |||
* SHYOK Glaciers and Indus Floods, J. M. Lacey, 372 | |||
* Silextractor, Stag, Edgar Allen and Co., Ltd . 240 | |||
* Silk Factory at Paisley for Vienna Firm, (305) | |||
* Sisal Decorticator, First Portable, Sout | |||
* Africa, (87) | |||
* Sixty Years Ago, 15, 41. 62. 91, 108. 134, 164, 182, 213, 236, 250, 280, 304, 335, 354, 375. 401, 427, 461. 482, 516, 536, 567, 588, 611, 645 | |||
* Sleeper Creosoting Plant at Boeston, 158 | |||
* Slipway at Cape Town, Renewal, (305) | |||
* Sluice Gates for Glonlochar Barrage, Glenfield | |||
* and Kennedy, Ltd., 44 | |||
* Smithfield Show Dinner, R. A. Lister and Co., | |||
* Ltd., (549) | |||
* Snow on Roofs, (233) | |||
* Snow Removal from Roads in Ontario, Cost of, (589) | |||
* " Soak the Rich," F. Britten Austin, (523) | |||
* Soda Ash Factory in Heron, Norway, (483) | |||
* Sodium Sulphate for Removing Dissolved | |||
* Oxygen from Boiler Feed Water, Crystallised, (281) | |||
* Softwoods. their Decay and Natural Defects. | |||
* British Columbia, (233) | |||
* Soot Removal from Furnaces and Flues 1) | |||
* Salts or Compounds, (457) | |||
* SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NEWS . | |||
* Cape Town Harbour, 385 | |||
* Cape Town's Electricity, 43 | |||
* Classification of Capo Town Water, 596 | |||
* Crane for Durban, 415 | |||
* Durban's Pontoon Crane, 596 | |||
* Dynamite Train Wrecked, 262 | |||
* Electricity Notes, 482 | |||
* Electricity Supply Commission, 262 | |||
* Fuel Research in South Africa, 481 | |||
* Generating Plant in Cape Town, 167 | |||
* !lead Gear for Mine, 262 | |||
* Johannesburg Railway Station, 482 | |||
* Kosi Bay, 167 | |||
* Mechanisation on Mines, 263 | |||
* Modernising Power Stations, 43 | |||
* Mine and Government Workshops, 43 | |||
* Mine on West Rand, 262 | |||
* Northern Rhodesia Copperfields, 167 | |||
* Passenger Transportation, 262 | |||
* Port Elizabeth Harbour, 482 | |||
* Port Elizabeth's Power Station, 596 | |||
* Port Elizabeth Water Supply, 43 | |||
* Railway Programme, 43 | |||
* Railway Workshops Busy, 596 | |||
* Railway Works in Natal, 167 | |||
* Rhodesian Railway, Additional Section, 482 | |||
* Rhodesia Seeks a Fort, 386 | |||
* Rhodesia-Walvis Bay Railway. 596 | |||
* Steel Works, State, 385 | |||
* Sub-contracts with Germany, 43 | |||
* Trackless Trams and Omnibuses. 481 | |||
* Tractors in Southern Rhodesia, 167 | |||
* 'rrade Improving, 263 | |||
* Union Manufacturing Copper Wire, 43 | |||
* Union Mineral Output, 167 | |||
* Union's Most Powerful Lighthuose, 596 | |||
* Vereeniging Electricity Plant, 415 | |||
* Water Supply for Rand, 262 | |||
* Withank Power Stet ion, 590 | |||
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* SPADE " Norfolk," Trimmintg of Wet Duff Coal | |||
* from Railway Trucks, Vickers-Armstrong, | |||
* Ltd., 189 | |||
* spectacles, Binocular Magnifying, W. NN'atmon | |||
* and Sons, Ltd., 518 | |||
* Speedometers on Passenger Express Carriages. (457) | |||
* Sprague, Frank J., Seventy-fifth Anniversary | |||
* Celebrations in New York. (37) | |||
* Springs for Rolling Stock, 232 | |||
* Stampings, Presses for Trimming, B. and S. | |||
* Massey. Ltd., 438 | |||
* Static Balance of Shaft with Skew Stiffness, | |||
* Professor David Robertson, 126; (Letter, W. | |||
* Hamilton Martin, 166) | |||
* Statistics and Engineering, Dudley W. Walton, 583. 609, 633, 661 | |||
* Steam Engine, Anderson Rotary. J. 1-1 . Wilson | |||
* and Co. (1929), Ltd., 674 | |||
* Steam Navigation, Episode in History of, | |||
* • Gerald Aylmer, 347 | |||
* Steam Pipe Work, J. Arthur Aiton, 438 | |||
* Steam Power Station at City of Tacoma, | |||
* U.S.A., 119 | |||
* Steam Winches. Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., | |||
* Construct 33,000 during Last Twenty Years, | |||
* o (183) | |||
* Stoker, " Robot " Fireman for Mechanical, | |||
* Combustion Engineering, Ltd., 519 | |||
* Stokers at Battersea Power Station, Taylor | |||
* Retort, 554 | |||
* Stonework from Atmospheric Corroeion, Pro. | |||
* y teotion of, (257) | |||
* Strainer, High-efficiency, Auto-Klein Strainer,. | |||
* Ltd., 240 | |||
* Strength of Metals at High Temperatures, 18 | |||
* a Structural Design, Use of British Columbia | |||
* Douglas Fir for, (431) | |||
* Stud Removal, "'Tip " for, (641) | |||
* r. Submarine Cables, Poland and N | |||
* Countries, (381) | |||
* Subsidences in London, (615) 1. Suez Canal and Shipping, (257) | |||
* Suez Canal Company's Museum, (267) | |||
* Suez Canal Traffic, (159) | |||
* Sugar Factory at Debra Dun. India, (589) | |||
* Sugar Factory at Gandawal, Central, (281) | |||
* d Sulphur Burner, Rotary Mechanical, Newton, | |||
* Chambers and Co., Ltd., 361 1- Sulphur Dioxide, Experimental Plant at | |||
* Hamilton, Ontario, for Studying Recovery | |||
* of. (37) | |||
* Sulphur-dioxide, Plant for Liquid, (183) | |||
* Sulphur Gases and Decay of Calcareous Building | |||
* Materials, (233) | |||
* Sulphur in Coal and other Fuels, Effect of High , (615) | |||
* o Sulphur in Liquid Fuel, Raoid Estimation oi, (6111 | |||
* SUPPLEMENTS : | |||
* •• Bangkok Memorial Bridge, Dorman, Long | |||
* and Co.. Ltd. (Two-page Supplement, 5) September 9th, 1932) • | |||
* h Ironbridge Power Station. West Midland | |||
* Joint Electricity Authority (Two-page 1, Supplement, August 19th, 1932) 5, New York City, Water Supply Tunnel for 5 (Two-page Supplement, October 21st, 1932) | |||
* Sanyo Chuo Hydro - electric Company, | |||
* Shikama, Japan, Steam Turbine Plant | |||
* d (Two-page Supplement, December 30th, 1932) | |||
* • THE METALLURGIST, (Sixteon-page Supplement, July 29th, 1932, August 26th, 1932, | |||
* September 30th, 1932, October 28th, 1932, November 25th, 1932. December 30th. 1932) 6000 B.H.P. Double - acting Two - stroke | |||
* Marine Oil Engine, Burmeister and Wain, | |||
* Ltd. (Two-page Supplement, July 15th, 1932) | |||
* SURFACE 'Temperatures, Measurement | |||
* Neil P. Bailey, 303 | |||
* V | |||
* T | |||
* K Plates, Tests on, (305) | |||
* TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY : | |||
* Anglo-South African Telephone Service | |||
* Extended to Johannesburg and Pretoria, (183) | |||
* Direct Telephonic Communication between | |||
* Western Australia and Berlin, (663) | |||
* London's Largest Telephone Exchange, 473 | |||
* Telegraph Poles and Posts, Preservation of, (537) | |||
* Telegraphic Addresses, Commonwealth of | |||
* Australia to Issue Official Lists of, (209) | |||
* 'I'elophone Cable Between St. Margaret's | |||
* Bay and La Paune, Belgium. (331) | |||
* T lephone Cable Containing 2100 Pairs of | |||
* Wires for Bucharest, (11) | |||
* Telephone Exchange, Mayfair Automatic, | |||
* Automatic Electric Company, 618 | |||
* Telephone Service Change-over in Cape Town, (233) | |||
* Telephone Service Extensions in Rhodesia, (305) | |||
* Telephone Services Between London and | |||
* Canada, Direct, (37) | |||
* Telephones of Cape Town, Change to A titomatic. (305) | |||
* EMPERATUR ES, Strength of Metals at | |||
* High, 18 | |||
* Tensile Strength of Spider's Webs, (209) | |||
* Testing. No Practical Method of Non-destructive, Dr. G. A. Hankins, (589) | |||
* Textile Machinery Exhibition at Leicester, (159), (305) | |||
* THE METALLURGIST (AMC Supplements) | |||
* Timber, Quality of Home-grown Scots (381) | |||
* Timber, Seasoning of, (37) | |||
* Timber, World's Trade in, (87) | |||
* Timber Forest Fires in America, (183) | |||
* Timber Replaces Reinforced Concrete, Treated, (257) | |||
* Timber Shipments from British Columbia t(, | |||
* Antipodes, ( 37) | |||
* Timber Work at Chequers Renewed, (209) | |||
* Tin, Electro-deposition of, (135) | |||
* Tin-plate Works, at Briton Ferry Restarted, (407) | |||
* Timing of Pistons of Internal Combustion | |||
* Engines, (233) | |||
* Tiro,Goodyear Medium Pressure Pneumatic, (11) | |||
* Towers for River Thames Cable Crossing, | |||
* Milliken Brothers, Ltd., 544 | |||
* Tracings, " Kodatraco," Material for, Kodak | |||
* Ltd., 518 | |||
* Tractor, Agricultural, Ford Motor Company, 58 | |||
* Tractor Thrasher, 54in., Ransomes, Sims and | |||
* Jefforios, Ltd., 30 | |||
* Tractor with Ronold Chain Track, Agricultural, | |||
* Ronold and Coventry Chain Company, Ltd.. 31 | |||
* Tractor, 30 H.P. Oil-ongined, Marshall, Sons | |||
* and Co., Ltd., 4, 12 | |||
* Tractors on Farms in Canada, (305) | |||
* Trade Between England and Germany, (183) | |||
* Trade Exchanges, 546 | |||
* Traffic of London, Cross-river, (563) | |||
* Tramway Control in Moscow, (331) | |||
* 'I' ransport, Pioneers of British, L. St.L. Pendred, | |||
* Opening Address to German Circle of English-speaking Engineers. in Berlin, 662 | |||
* Transport, Royal Commission on, Canada. (257) | |||
* Trevithick Centenary, Engineering Institutions and, 380; (Letters, 405, 426, 456) | |||
* Trolley Car Lines in Nanking, (257) | |||
* Tube Mills, Photo-electric Control Equipment | |||
* in, General Electric Company, Ltd., 166 | |||
* Tubing, Brass and Copper, Production in | |||
* Canada, (63) | |||
* Tunnel, Delay in Construction of Wellington-street (Montreal), (589) | |||
* Tunnel, Mersey. 527 | |||
* Tunnels Reinforced with Concrete Under | |||
* Pressure, (281) | |||
* Tunnels Under Scheldt for Vehicles and Foot | |||
* Passengers, (667) | |||
* Turbine, Fraser and Chalmers 1500 B.H.P. | |||
* Steam, 452 | |||
* Turbine Installation at Skikams, Reheating, | |||
* Sanyo Chuo Hydro-elecfric Company, 658 (Two page Suppt., December 30th, 1932) | |||
* Turbine Running at Speed of 3000 Revolutions | |||
* per Minute. (407) | |||
* Turbines in Power Station at Eagle Pass. Three | |||
* Hydraulic, (407) | |||
* Turning Spherical Surfaces of Large Diameter, (483) | |||
* Turntable at Watorval Bovan, S. African | |||
* Railways, Electrically Driven, (305) | |||
* U | |||
* UNEMPLOYMENT Pay and the Cunarder, (233) | |||
* Unification of Chemical Societies. Presidential | |||
* Address, Professor G. T. Morgan, F.R.S., | |||
* before Society of Chemical Industry, 86 | |||
* Uranium Oxide from Canadian Pitchblond | |||
* Oros, (667) | |||
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* VACUUM Still for Production of Lubricating | |||
* Oil being Re-erected, First, (407) | |||
* Valve Tappet Holes in Cylinder Blocks for | |||
* Motor Cars, (407) | |||
* Valves for Temperature Control, Magnetic, | |||
* Magnetic Valve Company, Ltd., 141 | |||
* Veneer Taping Machine, Interwood, Ltd., 329 | |||
* Ventilation of Morsoy Tunnel, (355) | |||
* Verdigris on Copper. Artificial Production by | |||
* Electricity of, (233) | |||
* Visit to Stafford Works of English Electric Company, Ltd., 487 | |||
* Vulcanisers in Dunlop Factory, (233) | |||
* WAGON, One-man " Sentinel " Steam, 189 | |||
* %Vail Plasters from Anhydrite. Production of, (354) | |||
* Waterborne Coal by Oil Engine-driven Coal-carrying Barge, 048 | |||
* WATER SUPPLY : | |||
* Fylde Water Board. Hodder Supply of, 33 | |||
* Hach Hotchy Water Supply Project for San | |||
* Francisco, (607) | |||
* Hodder Supply of Fylde Water Board, 33 | |||
* Rand Water Board, Additions to Stations of, (63) | |||
* Rangoon Water Supply Scheme Abandoned. ( I 1 1) | |||
* Wilt or Per Capita Por Day in Tacoma, U.S.A., (607) | |||
* Water Power Per Capita in Canada, (11) | |||
* Water Purification by Application of Electrodialysis, (407) | |||
* Water Supply, Lausanne, Construction of | |||
* Long Inlet Pipe Line, Giovanola Freres. | |||
* S.A., 632. 642 | |||
* Water Supply of Lucknow, Additional Pumping Plant, (331) | |||
* Water Supply of Municipality of Mysore. (281) | |||
* Water Supply for Macao, Dual, (281) | |||
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* WATER SUPPLY (continued) : | |||
* Water Supply Tunnel for Now York City. 346, 356, 374, 398, 399, 408 (Two-page | |||
* Supplement, October 21.1, 1932) | |||
* Water Tower at Great Yarmouth, Reinforced | |||
* Concrete, (209) | |||
* Waterworks at Surbiton, 428, 432, 452, 458 | |||
* Waterworks Pumping Plant at, Trichinopoly, | |||
* Replacing, (380) | |||
* Water Turbine Plant for Svir Station, | |||
* U.S.S.R., Boving and Co., Ltd., 38, 42, 43 | |||
* WEATHER Report, Weekly, 1931-32, (243) | |||
* Weight of Permanent Material in HuntsSudbury 132,000-Volt Transmission Lino, (142) | |||
* WELDING : | |||
* Acetylene Gas for 'Welding, Germany's Use | |||
* of, (257) | |||
* Arc-welded Steel Water Tower, (589) | |||
* Automatic Carbon Arc Welding, A.E.G. | |||
* Electric Company. Ltd., 337 | |||
* Copper-hydrogen Welding, Results of, (563) | |||
* Drums, Fusion Welded, Babcock and Wilcox, | |||
* Ltd., 569 | |||
* Electric Welding for Steel Structural Work | |||
* of 300 H.P. Oil-driven Locomotive, (37) | |||
* Timang, Manganese-nickel Steel Welding Rod | |||
* Material, (281) | |||
* Welding Airship Hangar in California, (381) | |||
* Welded Buildings, Construotion of, (483) | |||
* Welded Railway Tracks in Australia, (563) | |||
* Welded Repairs. Barimar, Ltd., 70 | |||
* Welding Cast Iron Gate Damaged through | |||
* Motor Cyclist Running into them, (537) | |||
* WHALE Oil Refinery at Churchill, Manitoba, (381) | |||
* Wheels. Hardening Large Gear, Patent Gear | |||
* and Metal Hardening Company, Ltd., 191 | |||
* Winch and Derrick, Combined, Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd.. 519 | |||
* Winding Engine at Swannington, L.M.S. Railway, 128 | |||
* Winding Equipments at Broken Hill, Electric, | |||
* Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, | |||
* Ltd., 353 | |||
* Windlass, Oil-engined, J. and H. McLaren, Ltd., 58 | |||
* Wiro Production in Canada during 1931, (537) | |||
* Wire Works in South Africa, (111) | |||
* WIRELESS : | |||
* British Wireless Expedition to Arctic Circle. 45 | |||
* Broadcasting Licences, Over Five Million. (563) | |||
* Broadcasting Station at Droitwich. Twin-wave, (209) | |||
* Empire Broadcasting Station at Daventry, 622 | |||
* Franco to have Four Additional Wireless | |||
* Transmitting Stations. (37) | |||
* Radio Apparatus Market in South Africa. (111) | |||
* Radio Communication Between China and | |||
* U.S.A., Hawaii and Phillipine Islands, (111) | |||
* Television, News by, Marconi Company, 118 | |||
* Television Receiver for the Home, (111) | |||
* Television Studio in America, (641) | |||
* Television Transmitter and Scanner, Marconi | |||
* Company, 264 | |||
* Wireless Coast Station at Cullercoats, (355) | |||
* Wireless Communication, Ultra Short Wave. 579 | |||
* Wireless Equipment Exports from United | |||
* States, (305) | |||
* Wireless Equipment for African Aircraft, | |||
* Marconi's, 570 | |||
* Wireless Equipment for Cross-Channel Air | |||
* Services, 527 | |||
* Wireless in Mines, (279) | |||
* Wireless Receivers, 321 | |||
* Wireless Station at Manchester Aerodrome, 421 | |||
* Wireless Stations at Shanghai, (63) | |||
* Wireless Telephone Service Between Egypt | |||
* and India, (667) | |||
* Wireless Telephony for Ships, 125, 473 | |||
* Wireless Transmission, Value of Wireless | |||
* Sots, (381) | |||
* Wireless Transmission from Breslau, (305) | |||
* World Telegraphy and Radio Telegraphy. 247 | |||
* WOOD, Balsa. 263 | |||
* Wood-tar Creosote for Timber Preservation, | |||
* Tests of, (331) | |||
* Woodworking Factory at Hull for Continents 1 | |||
* Firm, (111) | |||
* Woodworking Machine, Combined Planing and | |||
* Thicknessing, Wadkin and Co., 330 | |||
* Woodworking Machines, Dominion Machinery | |||
* Company, Ltd., 330 | |||
* Work of Andrew Laing, Engineer Vice-Admiral | |||
* Sir Reginald W. Skelton, 465 | |||
* X | |||
* X-RAY Analysis and Metal Working Industry. (589) | |||
* X-ray Examination of Welded Metal, (431) | |||
* X-ray Laboratory, Portable. V. E. Pullin, 590, 594 | |||
* ZINC Deposits Discovered in Kazakstan Area | |||
* of Russia, (159) | |||
* Zirkol Englisch Sprechender Ingenioure, Formation in Berlin, 510; Opening Meeting, | |||
* Address, Pioneers of British Ttansport, L. St. | |||
* L. Pendred, 562 | |||
* A | |||
* AERO-ENGINE, Heavy Oil, 499 | |||
* Accelerated Train Services, 77 | |||
* Advertising Exhibition, 605 | |||
* Aeronautical Research Committee, 631 | |||
* Aircraft, Inspection of, 1 | |||
* Air Flow Through an Airscrow, 271 | |||
* Air Force Display, Royal, 1 | |||
* Air Route to Cape, 223 | |||
* Air Services, Wireless Equipment for Crow:-Channel. 527 | |||
* Air Surveys, 605 | |||
* Air Traffic. South American. 397 | |||
* Anglo-Canadian Iron and Steel Agree1114•11t I I | |||
* Anglo-Indian Steel Agreement, 421 | |||
* Aswan Power Scheme, 421 | |||
* Autogiro Design, Developments in. 199 | |||
* B | |||
* " BACK to Coal " Movement, 199 | |||
* Barking-Upminstor Electrification, 247 | |||
* Basic, Bessemer Steel Plant, 553 | |||
* B.B.C. Distribution System, 1 | |||
* Beetles in Timber, 27 | |||
* Belgium and Imperial Airways, 499 | |||
* Boiler Explosions, 321 | |||
* Boilers, High-pressure, 657 | |||
* Bridge for Denmark, Two Million Pounds, 1 | |||
* Bridge at Finnieston, Proposed. 499 | |||
* Bridge Replacement in North London, 527 | |||
* Bridge Replacement on L.M.S. Railway, 199 | |||
* Bridge, Waterloo, 1 c• | |||
* British Commercial Gas Ass ciation, 321 | |||
* British Dyestuffs Industry, 553 | |||
* British Electric Transformer Company, 77 | |||
* Business Forecast. 125 | |||
* British and Foreign Destroyer Speeds. 295 | |||
* British Industries Fair. 369 | |||
* British Oro Deposits, Improving Output from. 125 | |||
* British Shipping, Future of, 101 | |||
* Britiph Shipping Policy, 27, 579 | |||
* British Steelwork Association, 473 | |||
* British Trade Exhibition in Copenhagen, 321 | |||
* Building Industry Fire Testing Station. 553 | |||
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* C | |||
* CANADIAN Railway Reform, 447 | |||
* Canadian Railways, 295 | |||
* Carlisle Bridge, 447 | |||
* Caisson for Southampton Docks. 223 | |||
* C.G.T. Liner, Building of, 199 | |||
* Civil Aviation, 499 | |||
* Chemical Industry, Society of, 345 | |||
* Chief Engineer-Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of | |||
* Shipping, Appointment of Mr. S. F. Dorey, 605 | |||
* Coal Carbonisation at Glenboig, 295 | |||
* Coal Products Conference, 101 | |||
* Coal Production, 271 | |||
* Coal Utilisation Council, 397 | |||
* Coastal Shipping Trade, 271 | |||
* Coastal Trade Development Council, 057 | |||
* Colloidal Fuels for Marine Service, 27, 397 | |||
* Comptroller-General of Patents, 473 | |||
* Co-operation in Transport. 369 | |||
* Copper, Duty on. 421, 447 | |||
* Cruiser " Orion," Launch of H.M.S.. 553 | |||
* Cruiser Orders, 223 | |||
* Cunarders, The, 247. 369. 473 | |||
* D | |||
* DANISH Engineers' Visit, 295 | |||
* Davey, Paxman and Co. (Colchester), Ltd.. I 19 | |||
* Diesel Engine Users Association, 27 | |||
* Dnieper Power Station, 369 | |||
* Documentation Conference at Frankfurt-on-Main. 247 | |||
* Dorey, Stanley F., Appointment as Chief Engineer-Surveyor of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 605 | |||
* Drainage of Severn and Avon Rivers. 125 | |||
* E | |||
* " EGYPT'S " Gold, Salving the, 1 | |||
* Electricity Committees, 101 | |||
* Electricity in the Homo Counties, 27 | |||
* Electrioity Sale of, 247 | |||
* Electrification of Danish State Railways, 53 | |||
* Electrification, Rural, 657 | |||
* Empire Broadcasting, 631 | |||
* Empire Fibres for Rope Manufacture, 149 | |||
* Engineer-in-Chief of the Fleet, 53 | |||
* Engineer-in-Chief of Post Office, 579 | |||
* Engineering Industries, 295 | |||
* Engineers and Overtime. 1 | |||
* European Syndicate of Public Works, 499 | |||
* " Europa's " Captain, Commodore Nicolau, | |||
* Johnsen, Death of, 605 | |||
* European Trad© Conference, 345 | |||
* F | |||
* F.B.I. and T.U.C. Statement on Imperial Conference, 27 | |||
* Fire Prevention on Ships, 1 | |||
* Finnieston, Proposed Bridge at, 499 | |||
* Forty-hour Week, Proposed, 345, 527 | |||
* French Battleship, 447 | |||
* French Liner " T.6.." 397 | |||
* French Motor Liner " Aramis," 369 | |||
* French Railway Amalgamation, 447 | |||
* French Submarine " Promothee," Loss of, 53 | |||
* Flying Hamburger," 631 | |||
* G | |||
* GALLOWAY Water Power Scheme, 295 | |||
* Galway Sea and Air Port, 627, 553 | |||
* Gas Lighting in London, 77 | |||
* Gas in 1931, Sale of, 223 | |||
* Gebel Aulia Barrage, 447 | |||
* German Shipbreaking Scheme, 173 | |||
* Glasgow Electricity Undertaking, 173 | |||
* Glasgow Railway Station Improvement 1411 | |||
* Goslin, Mr. E. T., Retirement of, 657 | |||
* Grid Scheme, Mid-East England, 527 | |||
* H | |||
* HARLAND and Wolff, Ltd., 271 | |||
* Heating and Ventilating Industries, 579 | |||
* High-level Bridge, Newcastle, 499 | |||
* H.M.S. " Achilles," " Leander " Class Cruiser, | |||
* Launched, 247 | |||
* H.M.S. " Daring " Completed, 247 | |||
* Hollingworth, Prof. J., Appointment of, 447 | |||
* I | |||
* IMPERIAL Airways, Belgium and, 499 | |||
* Industrial Designation to Denmark, 499 | |||
* Industrial Development, Report of Committee. 223 | |||
* Industrial Lancashire, 149, 657 | |||
* Industries of North-East Coast Area, 199 | |||
* Institution of Automobile Engineers' Jo:1mill. 321 | |||
* International Congress on Commercial Education, 125 | |||
* Insulation Merger, 345 | |||
* Inspector of Factories, Late Deputy Chief, 17 3 | |||
* International Works, 631 | |||
* Ironbridge Power Station, 397 | |||
* Iron and Steel Import Duties, 421 | |||
* Iron and Steel Industry, 101 | |||
* Italian Liner " Conte di Savoia," 553 | |||
* Italian Liner " Rex," 321 | |||
* J | |||
* JAMES Watt Dinner, 397 | |||
* K | |||
* KEMBS Power Station, 369 | |||
* King's Cup Air Race, The, 53 3 | |||
* I | |||
* I | |||
* I | |||
* I | |||
* I | |||
* I | |||
* I 1 | |||
* L | |||
* LAKE Arsa, Emptying, 605 | |||
* Lambeth Bridge, Opening of, 77 | |||
* Lee, Lieut.-Colonel A. G., Appointment as | |||
* Engineer-in-Chief of the Post Office, 579 | |||
* Loiston Works, 149 | |||
* " Leviathan," Future of U.S. Liner, 223 | |||
* Liquid Fuel from Coal, 527 | |||
* L.M.S. Steel Works at Crewe, 173 | |||
* Lochabor Power Scheme, 397 | |||
* London's Bridges and Approaches, 527 | |||
* London's Largest Telephone Exchange, 473 | |||
* Low Temperature Carbonisation, 605 | |||
* Is 3 • | |||
* M | |||
* MANCHESTER Aerodrome 1Vireless Station, 421 | |||
* Manchester Steam Users' Association, 77 | |||
* " Manhattan " American Liner, 199 | |||
* Manonwring of Ships, 605 | |||
* Measuring in Millionths, 321 | |||
* Merseyside Industries, 101 | |||
* Mersey Tunnel, 527 | |||
* Metropolitan Railway Extension to Stanmore, 605 | |||
* Metz-Thionville Canal, 173 | |||
* Mid-East England Grid Scheme, 527 | |||
* Miss England III.." 27, 53, 247 | |||
* Mines, Safety in, 247 | |||
* Model Engineer Exhibition, 223 | |||
* N | |||
* NAVAL Launches and Trials, 553 | |||
* Naval Orders, 295 | |||
* Naval Ships for Portugal, 149 | |||
* Noise in Industry, 296 | |||
* " Normandie," The, 397 | |||
* Northampton Polytechnic Institute, 579 | |||
* 0 | |||
* OCKER Hill Power Station, Fire at, 77 | |||
* Official Assistance in Industry, 631 | |||
* Oil Engines for Basrah Power Station, 173 | |||
* Oil Prospecting by Aerial Survey, 199 | |||
* Old Cromptonians Dinner, 447 | |||
* " Olympic," Machinery of, 499 | |||
* Ottawa Agreements, 369 | |||
* P | |||
* PARSONS, Memorial to Sir Charles, 579 | |||
* Penmaenbach Tunnel, 631 | |||
* Physics in Meteorology, 447 | |||
* Pooling Traffic on Railways, 149 | |||
* Portuguese Government's Naval Sloop, calves Zarco," Launch of. 553 | |||
* Portuguese Naval Orders, 579 | |||
* Preservation of Instruments of 111-,t,,ricill | |||
* Importance, 77 | |||
* Profit-sharing in Co-operative Societies, 657 | |||
* Purves, Colonel Sir Thomas F., Retirement of, 579 | |||
* Q | |||
* " QUEEN of Bermuda," Launch of, 24: | |||
* R | |||
* RAIL and Road in Argentine, 199 | |||
* Rail and Road Traction in France, 125 | |||
* Railroads Problem, 27 | |||
* Railway Appointment, 499 | |||
* Railway Electrification, 397 | |||
* Railway Labour Costs, 345 | |||
* Railway Wages, 553 | |||
* Rationalisation of British Shipping, 345 | |||
* Rectifier Sub-station at Ilford, 447 | |||
* Research Appointments, 397 | |||
* Research on Steel Structures, 605 | |||
* Reservoir at Talybont-on-Usk, Breconshire, 123 | |||
* Road and Rail, 473 | |||
* t | |||
* Road and Rail Overseas. 473 | |||
* Road Roller Development. Important, 579 | |||
* Roads, Experimental Work on, 345 | |||
* Rolling Mill Equipment for India, 223 | |||
* Room Temperature Measurement. 271 | |||
* Royal Mail Group, Reorganisation of, 125, 173 | |||
* Rural Electrification, 657 | |||
* S | |||
* SAFETY in Industry. 421 | |||
* Safety in Mines, 27 | |||
* Salesmanship, 271 | |||
* Salving " M2." Progress, 53, 295, 345; Salvage | |||
* Abandoned, 605 | |||
* Science Museum Report, 149 | |||
* Scottish Gas Grid, Proposed, 421 | |||
* Severn Bridge at Nownham, 345 | |||
* Shannon Power Plant. 199 | |||
* Shipbuilding Orders, 473 | |||
* Shipbuilding and Scrapping Plan, 553 | |||
* Shipowners and Road Transport, 527 | |||
* Shipping Subsidies. 631 | |||
* Ships. Scrapping of Obsolete, 199 | |||
* Shyok Ice Barrier, Bursting of, 53 | |||
* Skelton, Luncheon to Sir Reginald. 631 | |||
* State and the Cunarder, 271 | |||
* Steamer Type, Successful, 27 | |||
* Steel Plant for Lancashire, 631 | |||
* Steel Wheel Plant for Russia, 369 | |||
* Steel Works Reorganisation Scheme, 421 | |||
* Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., Basic Bessemer | |||
* Steel Plant, 553 | |||
* Stone Decay in Westminster Hall, 271 | |||
* St. Lawrence Waterway, 77 | |||
* Swansea Power Station, 421 | |||
* Swedish World Power Conference, 657 | |||
* Switchgear for Wolverhampton, 149 | |||
* Synchronous Motor for India, 421 | |||
* T | |||
* TECHNICAL Staffs and Post Office Reform, 223 | |||
* Teleprinter Service in London, 173 6' TuE Exotxzza." 271 | |||
* Trade Balance. Improved, 321 | |||
* Trade with Russia. 223 | |||
* Train Ferry, Southern Railway's Cross-Channel, 553 | |||
* Transmission Lines Across the Thames, 295 | |||
* Trial Flight of Six-engined Flying Boat. 53 | |||
* Turbo-generator Sot for Brighton, 125 | |||
* U | |||
* I'LTRA Short Wave Wireless Communication, 579 | |||
* Underground Goods Railway, 345 | |||
* United States and British War Inventions, 173 | |||
* Uric, D. C., Appointment of. 499 | |||
* V | |||
* VANCOUVER Harbour Bridge, 657 | |||
* Veteran Cars, 527 | |||
* w | |||
* WALKER. Retirement of Professor Miles, 101 | |||
* Water and Fires in London, 369 | |||
* Waterloo Bridge. 271, 553 | |||
* Welded Boiler Steam Drums, 173 | |||
* Welland Canal, Opening of, 149 | |||
* White Combined Engine. 657 | |||
* White, J. Samuel. and Co., Ltd., 473 | |||
* Wigan Railway Centenary, 247 | |||
* Wireless Communication, Ultra Short Wave. 579 | |||
* Wireless Equipment for Cross-Channel Air | |||
* Services, 527 | |||
* Wireless Receivers, 321 | |||
* Wireless Telephony for Ships, 125, 473 | |||
* Wolverhampton Waterworks Extension, 369 | |||
* Woollen. Retirement of Mr. T. H.. 579 | |||
* World Shipping Position, 53 | |||
* World Telektraphy and Radio Telegraphy, 247 | |||
* Wreck Statistics for 1931, 101 18 | |||
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- A.E.G. Electric Company, Ltd., Automatic
- Carbon Arc Welding, 337
- Adamson, Daniel, and Co., Ltd., Pin Riveting, 142
- Aerolift Pump Company, W i 11( 1 -1 I riven Air
- Compressor, 58
- African Aircraft, Wireless Equipment for, 570
- Ailsa Craig Motor Company, Twin-cylinder
- Opposed-piston Petrol Engine, 479; 36-60
- H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, 478, 479
- Aiton and Co., Ltd., Steam Pipes and Steam
- Receivers at Battersea Power Station, 556
- Allen and Co., Ltd., Edgar, Stag Silextractor, 240
- Allis Chalmers Company, Condensing Plant
- for No. 1 Unit State Line Station, Chicago, 140
- Alsace Canal and Kembs Power Station, 206. 210
- American Baldwin-Krupp Shunting Locomotive, 640
- American General Electric Company, Turbo-generator for No. 1 Unit State Line Station,
- Chicago, 140
- Anderson Rotary Steam Engine, 674
- An lo-Ecuadorian Oilfields, Ltd., National Gas
- Engine Company, Ltd., 250 B.H.P. Convertible Gas or Oil Engine-driven Gas Compressor, 253
- ArkwrightBicentenary, Newcomen Society's
- Celebration of, 623
- Armstrong, Stevens and Son, Ltd., " Phillip, "
- Holding-down Bolt, 216
- Armstrong, Sir W. G. Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Oil-electric Locomotives
- for Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 543; Oil-electric Rail Cars for India, 388;
- Oil-electric Trains for India, 287
- Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., 130-Ton Crane
- at Ironbridge Power Station, 177
- Arter Grinding Machine Company, Automatic
- Cylindrical Grinder, 349, 350
- Ash Company (London), Ltd., " Hydrojet "
- Ash-handling Plant at Ironbridge Power
- Station, 203
- Atkins, H. F., Ltd., Thread Grinder, 664
- Auto-Klean Strainers, Ltd., High-efficiency
- Strainer, 240
- Automatic Electric Company, Mayfair Automatic Telephone Exchange, 518
- Automatic Light Control, Ltd., Fire Detection
- at Sea, 338; Fire Detection and Extinguishing Aboard Ship, 544
- Avery, W. and T., Ltd., 750-Ton Chain-testing
- Machine, 538, 542
- Aylmer, Gerald, An Episode in History of Steam
- Navigation, 347; Early Channel Steamers, 60; Early London River Steamers, 255;
- From Steam to Sail, 9; (Letter, Historicus, 61)
- B
- BABCOCK and Wilcox, Ltd., Boilers at
- Battersea Power Station, 554; Electrically
- Welded Boiler Steam Drums, 214; Fusion
- Welded Drums, 569; Locomotive Coaling
- Plant at Hull, L. and N.E. Railway, 160, 165; Plate Type Air Heaters, 142; Quick
- Repair Link for Stokers, 118
- Bailey, Neil P., Measurement of Surface
- peratures, 303
- Baines, Dr. H., Manufacture of Photographic
- Film, 666
- Baker, G. S., Cavitation, 187, 212
- Baker; Humphrey, London, Midland and Scottish Railway's Record Run, 91
- Baldwin-Krupp Shunting Locomotive, American, 640
- Ball, J. D. W., Calculation of Stresses in
- Arches with Fixed Ends, 104; Duration of
- Reinforced Concrete Railway Underbridges. 400
- Balsa Wood Company, Balsa Wood, 263
- I3arafords, Ltd., 6 B.H.P. Compression Ign -
- tion Engine, 59
- Bangkok Memorial Bridge, 248 (Two page
- Supplement, September 9t1, 1932)
- Banks, Charles A.,, Air Transportation of Gold
- Dredges in New Guinea, 107
- Barford and Perkins, Ltd., Ethyl-Chloride
- Milk-cooling Plant, 30; Refrigerating Plants, 30
- Barimar, Ltd.. Welded Repairs, 70
- Barking-Upminster Electrification, 27 6, 306, 318
- Battersea Power Station, 554, 564
- Battye, Col. B. C., Memorial Fund at Lahore 671
- Becker Coke Oven and By-Product Plant a t
- Scunthorpe. 84, 88, 103, 112
- &Aliso and Morcom, Ltd., Steam-driven Gas
- Compressor, 647
- B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., " Oilmatio " Safety
- Release, 597; Washing Care by High-pressure Water, 287
- Beyer, Peacock and Co.' Ltd., Articulate('
- Express Locomotive for Algeria, 480
- Bigwood, J., and Son, Ltd., Precision Forging
- Machine, 569
- " Birmabright " Salt Water Resisting Alloy, 479
- Birmal Boats, 10-30 H.P. Radial Three-cylinder Petrol Engine, 479
- U.S.A. Tools, Ltd., Lapping Machine, 585
- Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 3-4-kW Lighting Sot, 32
- Blanchard Machine Company, Automatic
- Surface Grinding Machine, 503
- Bolton, Thomas, and Sons, Ltd., Electric
- Cables for Spanning Thames. 361
- I3oving and Co., Ltd., Water Turbine Plant
- for Svir Station, U.S.S.R., 38, 42, 43
- Brackett, F. W., and Co., Ltd., Screens at
- Ironbridge Power Station, 177, 184
- Bradford Corporation, Sewage Disposal Works, 54, 64, 80, (121)
- Braithwaite and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., Bridge
- Across River Severn at Ironbridge, 175, 184
- Brighton Railway Electrification Scheme,
- Electrical Equipment, 28
- Brims and Co.. Ltd., Coal-shipping Staith at
- Howden -on -Tyne, 650
- British Broadcasting Corporation, Empire
- Broadcasting Station at Daventry, 622
- British. Cast Iron Research Association, Laboratories Opened at Birmingham, 46
- British Jeffrey-Diamond, Ltd., Coal-breaking
- Machine, 44
- ish Rema Manufacturing Company, Ltd.,
- Pulvis Clutch, 597
- British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd.,
- Electrical Equipment for Coaling Staith at
- Howdon-on-Tyne, 650; Electrical Equipment for Electric Winder in South African
- Mine, 117; Motor Converter Sub-station at
- St. Pancras, 93; Phase Advancer in Brickworks, 362; Stator for 67,200-kW Turbo-alternator for Battersea Power Station, 69;
- Turbo - alternators at Battersea Power
- Station, 555, 564; 5 H.P. Motor on Truck, 31
- Broken Hill, Electric Winding Equipments at, 353
- Brooke Marine Motors, Ltd., 2-5 H.P. Petrol
- Engine, 477, 478
- Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., Oil Pressure
- Circuit Breakers, 336
- Brown and Aitken, Crane Safe Load Indicator, 597
- Brown, Boveri and Co., High Gas Velocity
- Boiler, 214; (Leader, 211)—gee Letters
- Brown, David, and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd.,
- Pericentric Helical Geared Motor, 491
- Brussels Power Station, Disastrous Fire at, 360
- Buck and Hickman, Ltd., Self-supporting
- Welded Steel Roof, 518
- Burmeister and Wain, Ltd., Double-acting
- Two-stroke Oil Engine, 67 (Two-page Supple.
- ment, July 15th, 1932)
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., Artor Cylindrical Grinder, 349, 350; Barnes Multi-spindle Honing Machine, 584, 585; Jung's
- Small Internal Grinder, 372; Jung Surface
- Grinder, 529, 530, 531; Landis Semi-automatic Internal Grinder, 402
- C
- CANADA, Aerial Mapping in, 339
- Canning, W., and Co., Ltd., Automatic 11041-polishing Machine, 414
- Ca el and Co., Ltd., Airless Injection Oil
- Engine for Industrial Use, 140
- Cardiff Foundry and Engineering Company,
- Ltd., Illuminated Geared Post for Guiding
- Traffic, 330
- Cass, W. G. Linn, Industrial Economics in
- America, 476
- Census of Production, 1930, 95
- Chamberlain and Hookham, Ltd., Portable
- Polyphase Meter-testing Sot, 287
- Chance Brothers and Co., Ltd., Automatic
- Traffic Signals, 191
- Chats Falls Hydro-electric Power Development, 300, 301
- Chicago, No. 1 Unit State Line Station Condensing Plant, 140
- China, Proposed Ocean Port for North, 138
- China, Railway Development for, 510
- Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd.,
- Duplex Planetary Internal Grinder, 402;
- General Purpose External Grinder, 326, 328;
- Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinding Machine, 530, 531; Internal Grinding Machin©,
- :371, 372; Internal Grinding Spindle, 561, 562 ‘; Plano-type Vertical Spindle Surface
- Grinding Machine, 5q3, 504; Rotary Table
- Surface Grinder, 530, 532; Spline Shaft
- Grinding Machine, 614
- Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., Coal-handling
- Plant at Gibraltar, 666; Combined Winch
- and Derrick, 519
- Coil Spring Makers' Association, Springs for
- Rolling Stock, 232
- Combustion Engineering, Ltd., " Robot "
- Fireman, 519
- Compagnie GoSnerale Transatlantique Liner 4 4 ormandie," 462, 463, 477, 484
- Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd., Indexing
- Mechanism for Gear Grinding Machines, 635, 636
- Coventry Victor Motor Company, Ltd., 30-37
- H.P. Petrol Engine, 477, 478
- Cowans, Sheldon and Co.. Ltd., Pontoon Crane
- for Durban Harbour, 216
- Cox, E. F., Salving a Fleet, 592
- Craven, Commander C. W., Industrial Rationalisation, 275; (Leader, 283)
- Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., Axle
- Journal Turning and Grinding Machine, 349, 350; Double 50in. Centre Lathe for Russia, 253, 258; Pitton-rod Grinding Machine, 348; 72in. Centres High-speed Roughing Lathe, 544, 545
- Crompton Parkinson, Ltd., On-load Transformer
- Tap-changing Gear, 535; Sub-station Switch gear, 414
- D
- DAVENTRY, B.B.C.'s Empire Broadcasting 4
- Station at, 622
- Davey, Paxman and Co. (Colchester), Ltd., ( 400 B.H.P. Solid-injection Oil Engine for
- L.M.S. Heavy Oil Shunting Locomotive, 570 (
- Davidson and Co., Ltd., " Sirocco " Induced (
- and Forced Draught Fans at Ironbridge
- Power Station, 201, 202
- Dewrance and Co., Ltd., Boiler Water Level
- Indicator, 490
- Dominion Machinery Company, Ltd., Super
- Elliot Woodworker, 330
- Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd., Bangkok Memo- (
- rial Bridge, 248, 272, 273, 282 (Two-page
- Supplement, September 9th, 1932); Widening (
- Putney Bridge, 280
- Dorman-Ricardo Compression Ignition Engines, ( 189
- Dover, Ship-coaling Plant at, 229, 234
- Drayton Regulator and Instrument Company.
- Ltd., Steam De-Superheater, 44
- " Drikold " Refrigerant for Perishable Traffic.. 118
- Drysdale and Co., Ltd., Circulating Pumps at
- Ironbridge Power Station, 177
- " Duchess of Hamilton," L.:11. and S. Railway,
- Clyde Passenger Steamer, 18
- Duette Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Mechanical Power Transmission Cable, 288 1
- Dyson, R. A., and Co., Ltd., Mobile Milk Tank
- Trailers, 69 1
- E
- EAST Bengal Railway, Belt System in the
- Locomotive Works at Kanchrapara, 338
- Eco Power Company, Ltd., Foster Steel Tube
- Economiser at Ironbridge Power Station, 200, 201
- Ellison, George, Ltd., Switchgear fur Power
- Station Auxiliaries, 388
- English Electric Company, Ltd., Anti-interference Choke Coils for Trolley Omnibuses, 649; Visit to Stafford Works of, 487
- English Steel Corporation, \Tickers Works,
- Ingot for Stirling Boiler Company, Ltd., 569
- " Enox " Pocket Saw, Fry's (London), Ltd., 187
- Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., Insulation and
- Continuity Tester, 413; Insulation Testing
- Set, 464; Single-operation Recorder, 649
- Ewing, Sir Alfred, An Engineer's Outlook, 228
- Expanded Metal Company, Ltd., Concrete
- Flooring,t329
- FENNER, J. H., and Co., Ltd., Woven Belting,
- Improved, 491
- Ferranti, Ltd., Power Station Transformers, 648
- Firth, Thos., and John Brown, Ltd., Hardometer " Haidness Testing Machine, 240;
- Hollow Forging for Trinidad Leaseholds, Ltd., 414
- Fodens, Ltd., 12-Ton Oil-engined Lorry, 57
- Ford Motor Company, Agricultural Tractor, 5s 4
- Fowler, John, and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., Concrete
- Mixer, 329; Oil Engine, 35 B.H.P., 4, 5;
- Road Roller, Oil Engine Driven 11-Ton, 4, 12; Two Shunting Locomotives, 389
- Fraser and Chalmers Engineering Works,
- Ship-coaling Plant at Dover, 229, 234
- Fraser and Fraser, Ltd., Water-tube Vertical
- Boiler, 93
- French Railway Organisation, 593
- Frodingham Iron and Steel Company, Ltd.,
- Steel Produets for Mines, 18
- Fry's (London), Ltd., " Enox " Pocket Saw, 287
- Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Ltd., Mechanical Portions for Electric Winding Equipments at Broken Hill, 353; Vie-a-Vis Gas
- and Oil Engine-driven Air Compressors, 181
- G
- GEAR Grinding Company, Ltd., Gear Grinding
- Machine, 634; Spline Shaft Grinder, 613
- Geipel, Ltd., Wm., Quead Mechanical Hammer, 597
- General Electric Company, Ltd., Electrical
- Equipment at Kettering Iron and Coal Company's Works, 215; Electrical Testing Equipment for Motor Car Engines, 190; Induction
- Furnace, 166; Luminous Discharge Tube
- Lighting, 519; Photo-electric Control Equipments in Tube Mills, 166
- German Circle of English-speaking Engineers,
- Opening Meeting in Berlin, 562
- Gibb, Sir Alexander, Water Power in Groat
- Britain, 622
- Gibb, Maurice S., 2100 I.H.P. High-pressure
- " Quadrupod " Marine Engine, 92
- Gibraltar, Coal-handling Plant at, Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd., 666
- Gillett and Johnston, Ltd., Shell-Mex Clock, 352
- Glenfield and Kennedy, Ltd., Sluice Gates for
- Glenlochar Barrage, 44
- Glenlochar Barrage, Sluice Gates for, Glenfield
- and Kennedy, Ltd., 44
- Good, E. T., Steel and Empire Trade, 66
- " Goodsway " Transport System, 401
- Gough, H. J., Corrosion-fatigue of Metals, 284
- Graham, H. W., Modern Conception of Steel
- Quality, 192
- Gray, Win., and Co., Ltd., 2100 I.H.P. High-pressure " Quadrupod " Marine Engine, 92
- Great Western Railway, Railway " Efficiency "
- Index Table, H. E. Hodges, 143
- Greek Navy, Italian-built Destroyers for, 412, 413
- Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., " Invincible " Trailer
- Fire Pumping Set, 31; 54in. " Invincible "
- Centrifugal Vertical Spindle Pump, 31
- H
- HADFIELDS Ltd., Improved Railway Point, 465
- Haifa, Harbour at, 16
- Hall, B. J., and Co., Ltd., " Protector " Binding
- Machine, 544
- Harding, S. C. and P., Ltd., " Drax " Drawing
- Block, 649
- Hardometer " Hardness Testing Machine,
- Thos. Firth and John Brown, Ltd., 240
- Harrison, McGregor and Co., Ltd., Patented
- Enclosed Gear Mower, 32
- Haslam and Newton, Ltd., Transmission Gear
- for L.M.S. Heavy Oil Shunting Locomotive, 570
- Hawthorn, R. and W., Leslie and Co., Ltd.,
- " White " Combined Marine Reciprocating
- Engine and Exhaust Turbine, 115, 142
- Hearn, Sir Gordon, Wear of Rails on a Curve, 2
- eenan and Froude, Ltd., Omnibus Testing
- Machine, 673
- Herbert, Alfred, Ltd., Norton Semi-automatic
- Grinding Machine, 348; Norton Surface
- Grinder, 530, 531
- Higgs Motors, Flange Mounting Motors, 571
- Hodder Supply of Fylde Water Board, 33
- Holloway, J., Tests of Two-stage Air Compressor, 62
- iolroyd. John, and Co., Ltd., External Grinding Machine, 326, 332; Internal Cylindrical
- Grinder, 370, 371
- Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, 580, 606
- Humber-Hillman Motor Car Company, Ltd.,
- Electrical Testing Equipment for Motor Car
- Engines, 190
- Humphris Press, 16
- Hydraulic Coupling and Engineering Company,
- Ltd., Hydraulic Slip Regulators for Winding
- Equipment at Broken Hill, 353; Vulcan
- Sinclair Hydraulic Couplings at Ironbridge
- Power Station, 202
- Hyland, Ltd.. Hydraulic Telegraph Control
- Gear, 479
- INDUSTRIAL Combustion Engineers, Ltd.,
- Boiler Instrument Panels at Ironbridge Power
- atation, 203
- Industrial Rationalisation, Coramander C, Wg
- Ctaven3s Presidential Address to Institute of
- Marine Engineers, 275; (Leader, 283)
- Inglis, Professor C. E., Dynamic Effects in
- Railway Bridges, 492, 508
- International Harvester Company of Great
- Britain, LW., Harvester Thrasher, 59
- Interwood, Ltd., Veneer Taping Machine, 329nt
- Ironbridge Power Station, West Midlands Joi4,
- Electricity Authority, 174, 184, 200, 201, 22 225 (Two-page Supplement, August 19th, 1932)
- Ironbridge Power Station, Ellison Switchgear
- for, 388
- Italian Liner " Conte di Savoia," (407), (483), 553
- Italian Liner " Rex," 360, 361
- JAPANESE Oil-Electric Locomotive, 638
- Japanese Oil-mechanical Locomotive, 638
- Johansen, F. C., and E. Ower, Standard Pitot
- Static Tube Calibration at Low Air Speeds, 500
- Jones, A. A., and Shipman, Ltd.. Automatic
- Surface Grinding Machine, 20; Four-spindle
- Drilling Machine, 545
- Jung, K., Small Internal Grinder, 372; Small
- Surface Grinder, 529, 530, 501
- K
- KELLENBERGER and Co., Universal Grinding Machine, 560, 562
- Kembs Power Station, Alsace Canal and, 206, 210
- Kempe's Engineer's Year Book, 280
- Kendall and Gent (1920), Ltd., Plano-milling
- machine, 382, 386
- Kennedy, J. G., Imprisoned Air and Failure of
- Castings, 520
- Kettering Iron and Coal Company, General
- Electric Company's Electrical Equipment
- at the, 215
- King, Bertram T., The Patent Act, 380
- Kirkam, Walter, Hand-controlled Rotary
- Scaling Hammer, 70
- Kitthen and Wade, Ltd., Honing Machine, 584, 585; Horizontal Duplex Boring and
- Facing Machine, 288; Multiple-spindle
- Drilling Machine, 19
- Kodak, Ltd., " Kodatrace " Material for Tracings, 518
- " Kodatrace " Material for Tracings, Kodak,
- Ltd., 518
- L
- LACEY, J. M., Shyok Glaciers and Indus
- Floods, 372
- Laing, Work of Andrew, Engineer Vice•Admiral
- Sir Reginald W. Skelton, 465
- Landis Tool Company, Cam Shaft Grinding
- Machine, 612; Internal Grinding Spindle, 561; Multiple Wheel Crank Shaft Grinder, 812
- Lausanne Water Supply, Construction of Long
- Inlet Pipe Line, Giovanola Freres S.A., 632, 642
- Laycock Engineering Company, Ltd., Test
- Results on Holloway's Two-stage Air Compressor, 62
- Le Grand, Sutcliff and Gen, Ltd., Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process, 491
- Leeds Engineering and Hydraulic Company,
- Ltd., High-speed Pump, 117
- Leicester and Swannington Railway, Centenary
- of, 128; (Letter, The Writer of the Article, 166)
- Leith, Hydraulic Power Station at, Pulsometer
- Engineering Company, Ltd., 616, 620
- Leroux, M. P., Laboratories of La Societe
- Hydrotechnique de France, 296, 322
- Leyland Rail Car in South America, Trials of 288
- Lievre River, Quebec, Harnessing the, 150, 151
- Lindner, Herbert, G.m.b.H., Thread Grinding
- Machine, 663
- Liner Concrete Machinery Company, Tilting
- Drum Mixer for Concrete, 329
- Lister, R. A., and Co., Ltd., Electrically Driven
- Power Head for Deep Wells, 31
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, 61, 380
- •• Lobs " High-efficiency Strainer, Auto-Klean
- Strainers, Ltd., 240
- L.M.S. Railway, Heavy Oil Shunting Locomotive, 570
- London Power Company's Battersea Power
- Station, 554, 564
- London River Steamers, Early, Gerald Aylmer, 255
- Louis, Professor Henry, Oil-coal Fuel for Steamships, 66
- Lumsden Machine Company. Ltd., Rotary
- Table Grinder, 503; " Universal " Surface
- Grinder, 502, 503; Vertical-spindle Reciprocating Table Surface Grinder, 502, 503
- Lund, John, Ltd., Hydraulic External Grinder, 370
- Lysaght Protected Steel Company, I ,t ,
- Protected Steel Sheets, 263
- " M 2," Salvage of Submarine, Captain D. .1.
- Munto, 475
- Maa3 Gear-Wheel Company, Ltd., Helical Gear-grinding Machine, 662
- M'Lellan, Professor J. C., Electrical Conductivity of Metals at Lowest Temperatures, 208
- Macdonald, Sir Murdoch, Egypt and the Sudan, 460
- McLaren, J. and H., Ltd., Oil-engined Windlass, 58; 25-kW Oil-electric Set, 58
- Magnetic Valve Company, Ltd.. Magnetic
- Valves for Temperature Control, 141
- " Mallet " Type Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 504, 538
- Marchant Brothers, Ltd., Paint Mill, 329
- Marconi Company, News by Television, 118
- Television Transmitter and Scanner, 264
- Marconi Wireless Apparatus for African Aircraft, 570
- Marshall, C. P. Dendy, Links in History of Locomotive, 154
- Marshall, Sons and Go., Ltd., Clayton Harvester
- Thrasher, 30, 31; Deaerated Concrete. 264;
- Oil Engine, 80 B.H.P. High-speed, 4 Road
- Roller, Oil Engine Driven 4-Ton, 4, 12
- Tractor, 30 H.P. Oil-engined, 4, 12.
- Martin's Bank Building, Liverpool, Heating
- and Ventilating Equipment, 68
- Mass Products, Ltd., Humphris Press, 16
- Mather and Platt, Ltd., Fire Prevention at Sea,
- " Mulsifyre " System, 45; Oil Fire Extinguishing Apparatus, 389
- Mayfair Automatic Telephone Exchange, 518; (Correction, 599)
- Merryweather and Sons, Ltd., Fire-fighting
- Appliances, 57
- Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd..
- Electric Winding Equipments at Broken
- Hill, 353; Switchgear and Control-room at
- Battersea Power Station, 555, 556; Synchronous Condenser and Transformers, 595;
- Turbo-alternators at Battersea Power
- Station, 555, 564; 161-kV Circuit Breakers, 20
- Midland Electric Manufacturing Company, Ltd.,
- A.C. Motor Starters, 94
- Midland Saw and Tool Company, Ltd., Wood-working Machinery, 330
- Millars' Machinery Company, Ltd., Tilting
- Drum Mixers for Concrete. 329
- Milliken Brothers, Ltd., Towers for River
- Thames Cable Crossing, 544
- Miss England lit," Speed Boat Record, 94
- Mitchell Conveyor and Transporter Company,
- Ltd., Anti-breakage Coal 13tinkering Plant, 118; Coal-handling Plant at Iranbridge
- Power Station, 177
- Morris Motors, Ltd., 5-12 B.H.P. Industrial
- Petrol Engine, 116
- Morton and Weaver, Ltd., Universal Grinding
- Machine, 561, 562
- Mucklow, Dr. G. F., Piston Temperatures in a
- Solid-injection Oil Engine, and Experiments
- on a Supercharged Single-cylinder High-speed Petrol Engine, 644
- Munro, Capt. D. J., Salvage of Submarine
- "M 2,"475
- N
- NAPIER, D., and Son, Ltd., 150 H.P. Air-cooled Aero-engine, 19
- Nasmith, Frank, Arkwright Bicentenary Celebrations, 623
- National Gas Engine Company, Ltd. (now
- National Gas and Oil Engine Company, Ltd.), 250 B.H.P. Convertible Gas or Oil Engine-driven Gas Compressor, 253
- National Physical Laboratory Experimental
- Tank, 506, 512, 532
- Naxos-Union, Roll Grinding Machine, 326, 327
- Naylor Brothers, Ltd., Coal-handling Plant at
- Battersea Power Station, 554
- Neil. James, and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd., Eclipse 4S Tool, 313
- New York City, Water Supply Tunnel for, 346, 356, 374, 398, 408 (Two-page Supplement,
- October 21st, 1932)
- Newcomen's Engine of 1712, Site of, 401
- Newton, Chambers and Co., Ltd., Rotary
- Mechanical Sulphur Burner, 361; Stator Gas
- Washing Plant, 191
- Newtons of Taunton, Ltd., Electric Tools, 597
- " Nicrosilal " Heat-resisting Castings, 673
- Noble and Lund, Ltd., Circular Saw for Brass
- and Copper Ingots, 481; Cold Sawing Machine for Joists, 481; Cold Sawing Machine
- for Non-ferrous Ingots, 481; Multiple-spindle Tube Hole Drilling Machine, 262, 263; 14in. Centre Sliding, Surfacing and Screw-cutting Lathe, 572; 20in. Centres Surfacing
- and Boring Lathe, 572
- " Norfolk " Spade, 189
- " Normandie,' French Liner, 462, 463, 477, 484
- Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd., 66 H.P.
- Heavy Oil Engine, 478
- Norton Company, Semi-automatic Grinding
- Machine, 348; Single Wheel Crank Shaft
- Grinder, 612; Small Lapping Machine, 586;
- Steadies for Grinding Machines, 328; Surface
- Grinder, 530, 531
- Nottingham, Electrical Laboratories at l; c I I •
- versity College, 83
- 0
- ODERO-TERNI-ORLANDO, Society, Italian-built Destroyers for Greek Navy, 412, 413
- Ower, E., and F. C. Johansen, Standard Pitotstatic Tube Calibration at Low Air Speeds, 500
- •
- PARIS, Aircraft Exhibition, theralt
- Prpblems, 596
- Parker, Frederick, Ltd., Concrete Mixers, 329
- Parkgate Bridge, Darlington, Widening and
- Improvements to, 510
- Parsons, C. A. and Co., Ltd., Developments in,
- Cooling of Parsons Turbo-alternators, 165
- Parsons Oil Engine Company, Ltd., Eight-cylinder 160 B.H.P. Marine Oil Engine, 545;
- Self-contained Reverse Gears, 478, 479; 100 H.P. Petrol-paraffin Engine, 478
- Patent Gear and Metal Hardening Company,
- Ltd., Machine for Hardening Gear Wheels, 191
- Pearce, Dr. S. L., Designer of Battersea Power
- Station, 554, 564
- Pendred, L. St. L., British Pioneers of Transport, Opening Address to German Circle of
- English-speaking Engineers in Berlin, 562
- Pennington, R., and T. Y. Sherwell, Centrifugal
- Pump Characteristics, 556
- " Pericentrio " Helical Geared Motor, D. Brown
- and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., 491
- " Persevere " Hydraulic Erosion Dredger, W.
- and F. Wills, 490
- IP 3 1 1
- Petters, Ltd., 2 B.H.P. Petrol-electric Set, 57, 58; 40 B.H.P. " Atomic " Diesel Engine, 57
- Pitot-static Tube Calibration at Low Air
- Speeds, Standard, E. Ower and F. C.
- Johanson, 500
- Pollock, James, Sons and Co., Ltd., Thames
- Motor Tug " Crowstone," 544
- Poultney, E. C., Mallet Type Locomotives, 504. 528
- Premier Gas Engine Company, Ltd., Vis-a-Vis
- Gas and Oil Engine-driven Air Compressors, 181
- Preston Station, Roundabout Working for
- Railway Trains at, 482
- Priestman Brothers, Ltd., " Cub " Cubic Yard
- Excavator, 210
- Pullin, V. E., Portable X-ray Laboratory, 590, 594
- Pulsomoter Engineering Company, Ltd., Electrically Driven " Centrivac " Pump, 58;
- Milk Cooling Plants, 58; Hydraulic Power
- Station at Leith, 616, 620
- Putney Bridge Widening, Dorman, Long and
- Co., Ltd., 280
- Q
- " QUADRUPOD " Marine Engine, 2100 I.H.P.
- High-pressure, 92
- R
- RANSOMES and Rapier, Ltd., Aeroplane
- Launching Catapult, 132, 136; Concrete
- Mixers, 329; Electrically Operated Excavator, 238; Mobile Truck Crane, 313
- Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., Hay and
- Straw Stacker, 30; 54in. Tractor Thrasher, 30
- Reavell and Co.. Ltd., Compact Portable Compressor, 598; Gas Compressor Driven by
- National 250 B.H.P. Convertible Gas or Oil
- Engine, 253
- Reavell, Wm., Presidential Address, British
- Engineers' Association, The British Engineers' Association : In Retrospect and
- Prospect," 520; (Leader, 513)
- Renold and Coventry Chain Company, Ltd.,
- Agricultural Tractor with Renold Chain
- Track, 31; Electrically Driven Cream
- Separator, 31
- Reyrolle and Co., Ltd., Switchgear at Batter.
- sea Power Station, 555, 556; 1,500,000-kVA
- Alternator and Switchgear Testing Plant, 668, 672
- Richards, George, and Co., Ltd., Boring WI
- for Machining Bosses of Large Propellers, 34, 35; Vertical Slot Drilling and Keyway
- Cutting Machine, 518
- Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., Condensers at Battersea Power Station, 556
- Rippingille, Captain E. 0., " Revolvo " Meter, 465
- Robertson, Professor David, Static Balance of
- Shaft with Skew Stiffness, 126; (Letter,
- W. Hamilton Martin, 168)
- Robinson, Tllbmas, and Son, Ltd., Wood-working Machinery, 330
- " Robot " Fireman, Mechanical Stoker, Combustion Engineering, Ltd., 519
- Rowland, B. R., and Co., Ltd., Grinder for
- Bakelite-Bonded Wheels, 312
- Russell, S., and Sons, Ltd., Hot Sawing Machines, 93
- Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd., Motor-driven Excavators on Lausanne Water Supply Pipe Line, 632. 642
- Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., Oil Engine, 180
- B.H.P. Six-cylinder, 5; Roller, Oil-engined 24-Ton, 5; 10 H.P. Crude Oil Locomotive. 5, 12
- Rutherford, Professor Lord, Atomics Projectiles and their Applications, 486; (Leader. 485)
- $
- SAGAR, J., and Co., Ltd., Woodworking Ma-
- chinery, 330
- St. Lawrence Waterway Agreement., 163
- St. Pancras Sub-station, Motor Converter at,
- British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 93
- Sams, J. G. B., Operation of Locomotives on
- Long-distance Haulage, 164
- Sanders, W. E.,Machinability of Steel, 5
- Sandvik Steel Vorks, Stainless Steel Belt Conveyors, 337
- Sanyo Chuo Hydro-eleotrie Company, Reheating Turbine Installation at Shikama, Japan, 658 (Two-page Supplement, December 30th, 1932)
- Scheepswerf Gideon J. Koster Hzn., Sea-going
- Coal-carrying Barge, 648
- " Sentinel " Steam Wagon, " One-Man." 189
- Sentinel-Trist Thermo-feed Regulator, 189
- Sheopbridge Stokes Centrifugal Castings Company, Ltd., Nicrosilal Heat-resisting Castings, 673
- Shell-Mex, Ltd., Gillett and Johnston, Ltd.,
- Clock for, 352
- Sherrington, C. E. R., Position of the Engineer's Department, 559
- Sherwell, T. Y., and R. Pennington, Centrifugal Pump Characteristics, 556
- Siamese Oil-electric Locomotive, 638
- Skelton, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald
- W., Work of Andrew Laing, 465
- Smith, Thos., and Sons, Ltd., Safe and Overload Indicator for Cranes, 140
- Smithfield Club Show, 596
- South China Motor Shipbuilding and Repairing
- Works, Oil-Electric Ferry-boat with Horizontal Engines, 673
- Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., Cast Iron
- Roads, 571
- Steele and Cowlishaw, " Steel-Shaw " Flexible
- Coupling, 70
- Steinman, D. B., A. Parable, 91
- Stephen, Alexander, and Sons, Ltd., Converted
- Marine Steam Engine, 158, 188; Service
- Results of s.s. " Annan," 406
- Stirling Boiler Company, Ltd., Tri-drum Boilers
- at Ironbridge Power Station, 200, 201 (Two-page Supplement, August 19th, 1932)
- Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., Concrete Mixers, 329;
- I 7 Cubic Feet Concrete Mixer, 491
- Sueur, L. Le. and Co., Ltd., " Templex " Circulator, 240
- Sulzer Brothers, Deep-well Pump for Mine
- - Drainage, 216; Single-tube Steam Boiler, 390
- Surbiton Waterworks, 428, 432, 452, 458
- Swannington Winding Engine, L.M.S. Railway, 128; (Letter, " The Writer of the Article," 166)
- Swiss Railways, 8800 H.P. Electric Locomotive, 20
- T
- T.B.T. Electric Company, Ltd., Electric Pulley
- Blocks, 337
- Tapley and Co., Testing of Motor Car Brakes, 165
- Taylor, H. W., Mechanical Design of Rotating
- Electrical Machinery, 130
- Taylor, R. C., and Co., " Sealite " Plastic
- Metallic Packing, 338
- Taylor Retort Stokers at Battersea Power
- Station, 554
- Taylor, William, Mechanical Engineering
- Applied to Making of Lenses, 450
- Tecalemit, Ltd., " Brentford " Mechanical
- Lubricator, 57
- " Templex " Circulator, L. Le Sueur and Co.,
- Ltd., 240
- Thomas, Sidney, Commemoration in France
- of the Basic Process of Steel Making, 611
- Thornycroft, John I., and Co.. Ltd., 9 H.P.
- Oil Engine, 477; 62-85 H.P. Heavy Oil
- Engine, 477, 478
- Town, H. C., Modern Hydraulic Operation of
- Machine Tools, 533, 540, 568, 587
- Tratman, E. E. R., Pneumatic Railways in
- United States, 110
- Trevithick Centenary, Engineering Institutions
- and, 380, 666
- Tritton, Sir Seymour B., Railway Traction by
- Steam Power, 274, 279; (Leader, 283)
- Turnbull, F., and Co., Ltd., Conveyor Plant
- for Coal Staith at Howdon-on-Tyne, 650
- Tyne Improvement Commission, Coal-shipping
- Staith at Howdon-on-Tyne, 650
- Tyzack and Son, Ltd., Woodworking Machines, 330
- U
- UNITED Steel Works, Mulheim-Ruhr, Recent
- Developments in Boiler Engineering, 109
- V
- VICKERS-ARMSTitONG, Ltd., " Norfolk "
- Spade, 189; Vickers Damper, 286
- Victoria Falls and Transvaal Power Company,
- Metro-Vickers Synchronous Condenser and
- Transformers, 595
- Virginian Railway, Compound " Mallet " Locomotive, 504
- Vosper and Co., Ltd., 1400 H.P., Return Drive
- Gear-box, 479
- w
- WADKIN and Co.. Combined Chain and
- Chisel Mortiser, 330; Combined Planing and
- Thicknessing Machine, 330
- Wallis an4 Steevens, Ltd., Oil-engined Roller, 57
- Walton, Dudley W., Statistics and Engineering, 583, 609, 661
- Ward, H. W., and Co., Ltd., Two Capstan
- Lathes, 117
- Watson, G. 0., Electric Ship Propulsion Systems and Control, 508
- Watson, Henry, Economics of Urban Electric
- Railways, 78, 102, 127, 152, 177, 204
- Watson, W., and Sons, Ltd., Binocular. Magnifying Spectacles, 518
- Weir, G. and J., Ltd., Boiler Feed-water Regulator, 648
- Wellauer, Dr., Mercury Rectifiers and their
- Design. 516
- Werner, Fritz., A./G., Spline Shaft Grinder, 613, 614
- West and Co., Ltd., Allen, Short-circuit Testa
- on 132-kV Fuses, 378
- West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority,
- Ironbridge Power Station, 174, 184, 200, 201, 224, 225 (Two-page Supplement, August 19th, 1932)
- Weyburn Engineering Company, Ltd., 35
- B.H.P. High-speed Submersible Lifeboat
- Engine, 156
- " White " Combined Marine Reciprocating
- Engine and Exhaust Turbine, R. and W.
- Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Ltd., 115, 142
- White, R., and Sons, Aerial Ropeway Installation at Billingham, Transfer Station, 9
- Whitehead's Electric Inventions, Ltd., Oil
- Pressure Circuit Breakers, 336
- Wills Pressure-filled Joint Rings, Ltd., Gas-filled Joint Rings, 190
- Wills, W. and F., Hydraulic Erosion Dredger
- " Persevere," 490
- Wilson and Co. (1929), Ltd., John H. Anderson
- Rotary Steam Engine, 674
- Winn, Charles, and Co., Ltd., Screwing Machine, 215
- Wolverhampton Locomotive Works, Mocknisation of G.W.R., 134
- Woodall-Duckham Vertical Retort and Oven
- Construction Company, Ltd., Becker Coke
- Oven and By-product Plant at Scunthorpe, 84, 88, 103, 112
- Woolwich Arsenal Research Department, Portable X-Ray Laboratory, 590, 594
- z
- ZIRKEL Englisch Sprechender Ingenieure, 510; Opening Address " British Pioneers of
- Transport," L. St. L. Pendred, 562
- r
- A
- ACCIDENTS in Building Operations in
- America, (667)
- Accumulator. Towing from Annan to Grave;end of Steam. (209)
- Acetylene. Synthetic Rubber Made from, (511)
- Adhesives Research Committee Report. (281)
- Aerial View of Bankgok Memorial Bridge, 249
- AERONAUTICS :
- Aerial Landing Fields in Canada, (381)
- Aerial Mapping in Canada, 339
- Aerial Surveys in Southern Rhodesia, (257)
- Aeronautical Engineering Pupils and Practical Experience in Commercial Life, (667)
- Aeronautics. Buck Studentship. (294)
- Aeroplane Engine, 150 H.P. Air-cooled, 1).
- Napier and Son. Ltd., 19
- Aeroplane Engines for Belgium Government,
- Bntish. (159), (183)
- Aeroplane Engines for Berlin-Amsterdam
- Lino, Junkers-Diesel, (407)
- Aeroplane Engines for Danish Government,
- British, (183)
- Aeroplane Engines for Polish Government,
- Warwaw Firm Constructs " Bristol "
- Type, (305)
- Aeroplane Launching Catapult. Ransome.
- and Rapier, Ltd., 132, 136
- Aeroplane Refueling Station off Coast of
- Brazil, Liner " Westfalen " as. (305)
- Aeroplane Works of A. V. Roe and Co., Ltd.,
- Transferred to Newton Heath, (641)
- Aeroplanes and " Spotting " of Fish Shoals. (589)
- Aeroplanes for Irak Government, (589)
- African Aircraft, Marconi's Wireless Equip.
- ment for, 570
- Air Transportation of Gold Dredges in New
- Guinea, Charles A. Banks, 107
- Aircraft Factory at Portsmouth Municipal
- Aerodrome. (305)
- Aircraft in the Navy, 565
- Aircraft Problems, Conference in Paris oil, 596
- Aircraft Traffic for Year of Imperial Airways, (407)
- Aircraft Material for Persian Government,
- British, (209)
- Airship, " Graf Zeppelin," Record of, (457)
- Airship Mooring Mast at Barcelona. Projected, (563)
- Airship to be Dismantled, Japan's, (589)
- Airships, Russian, (641)
- Aviation Services at Hong Kong, Proposed, (339)
- Belgium and Imperial Airways, 499
- British-made " Kestrel " Engines for Belgium Aircraft. (563)
- French Air Mail to Hong Kong and South
- China, (589)
- Flying Boats on Mediterranean Services,
- Reliability of Short " Kent," (431)
- Heavy Oil Internal Combustion Engines for
- Aircraft, Development of, (511)
- King's Cup Air Race, 53
- Lighting at Heston Air Port, (11)
- Lubricating Oils for Aircraft Work, (483)
- Malakal Aerodrome, Asphalt Mixed with
- Cotton Soil Makes Good Surface, (281)
- Mooring Mast for Airships, Telescopic
- Travelling, (483) •
- Seaplanes in Fisheries Patrol Service, (615)
- Three Motor Monoplanes for Royal Dutch
- Air Lino, (381)
- Wing Surface Area for Evaporative Cooling,
- Estimation of. (563)
- AGRICULTURAL Machinery in Canada and
- United States of America, Bulletin No. 27,
- Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4
- Agricultural Production in Aiumm, (37)
- Air, Method of Drying, (233)
- Air and Failure of Castings, Imprisoned, .1
- Kennedy, 520
- Air Compressor, Compact Portable, William
- Reavell and Co., Ltd., 598
- Air Compressor, Wind-drivon, Aerolift Pump
- Company, 58
- Air Compressors, Vis-a-vis Gas and Oil Engine
- Driven, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay,
- Ltd., 181
- Air Compressor, Vis-a-vis Gas and Oil Engine
- Driven, Premier Gas Engine Company, Ltd., 181
- Air Ducts, Elimination in Power Station of, (483)
- Air Heaters, Plato Typo, Babcock and Wilcox.
- Ltd., 142
- Alcohol from Peat, Soviet Scientific Research
- Department, (589)
- Alloy. Iron and Selenium, (431)
- Alloy, " M.G. 7," (331)
- Altitude Flight Record by Liout. Uwins, (331). (355)
- Aluminium, Protection from Corrosion by
- Plating, (183)
- Aluminium, Soldering of, (381)
- Aluminium Alloys Factory at Merthyr Tydfil, (615)
- Aluminium Exports from Canada, (615)
- Aluminium from Volkhov 'Works, (11)
- Aluminium Smelting Plant at Dniopostroi, (615)
- Aluminium Used in Dome of U.S. Botanic
- Gardens Conservatory, (63)
- Aluminium Wire, Depositing Oxide Film (.n, (537)
- AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
- Air Conditioning for Buildings. 665
- Air-Rights Buildings, 507
- American Sewage Treatment Processes, 507
- Aqueduct, American 250-Mile, 133
- Bridges. Rigid Frame, 304
- Commercial Research in America, 665
- Cylinder Boring Machine, Largest, 304
- Domestic Water Supply, Treatment of, 133
- Electrical Operation of Steel Mills, 665
- AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS (continued):
- Garbage Incineration at Baltimore, 665
- Irrigation and Hydro-electric Plant, 665
- Locomotive Developments, 507
- Locomotives, Roller Bearings on, 571
- Mechanical Handling in Bakery, 571
- Mine Fan of Propeller Type, 571
- Nickel Alloy Steel Castinp, 134
- Railway Wheels in America, 133
- Steel Plate Mill, Continuous, 571
- Triple Bogie Rail Car, 304
- U.S. Government Aids Public Works, 665
- Vanadium in High-speed Cutting Tools, 133
- ANCHORS Recovered from Port Elizabeth
- Harbour, (87)
- Anglo-German Club, Opening of Additional
- Rooms, (523)
- Apprentices, Camp for French, 430
- Arches with Fixed Ends. Calculation of Stresses
- in, J. D. W. Ball, 104
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES :
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH, FOR ADVANCEMENT
- OF SCIENCE :
- Meeting at York, 236, 250, 274, 298
- Engineer's Outlook, Sir Alfred Ewing,
- F.R.S., Presidential Address, 228, 230;
- (Leader, 259)
- Section :
- Call to the Engineer and Scientist, Pro fessor Miles Walker, Presidential
- Address, 251, 260; (Leader, 259)
- Cracking and Fracture in Rotary Bending
- Tests, Professor F. Bacon, 299
- Elasticity and Hysteresis of Rocks and
- Artificial Stone, J. Gilchrist and Dr. R.
- H. Evans, 298
- Impact Testing at Oxford, Professor R. V.
- Southwell, F.R.S., 253
- Noise. Suppression of, Dr. G. W. C. Kayo,
- 250
- Magnetic Noise in Dynamo-electric
- Mathine, Dr. F. %V. Carter, F.R.S., 253
- Railway Traction by Steam Power, Sir
- Seymour Tritton, 279; Discussion, 274;
- (Loader, 283)
- Electric Traction on Railways, F. Lydia!,
- 274
- Oil Traction on Railways, Sir Henry
- Fowler, 274
- Rural Electrification, R. B. Matthews, 25u
- Ships, Electrical Propulsion of, Dr. C. c.
- Garrard, 251
- Soviet Enterprise, An Engineer's View of,
- A. P. M. Fleming, 251
- System of Lighting at Coal Face, Professor
- W. Cramp, 298
- Timber, French and British Cleavage Tests
- of, Professor E. G. Coker-and Dr. Ruth
- Levi, 253
- Reports of Committees :
- Earth Pressures, Interim Report, 299
- Electrical Terms and Definitions, Pro•
- fossor G. W. O. Howe, 299
- Stresses in Overstrained Materials, J. s.
- Wilson, 299
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH CAST IRON RESEARCH :
- Laboratories Opened at Birmingham, 46
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH COMMERCIAL GA8 :
- Sir Francis Goodenough's Address, (11)
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH ENGINEERS' :
- Presidential Address, Wm. Roavell, on
- " The British Engineers' Association—
- in Retrospect and Prospect," 520 ,
- (Leader, 513)
- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH WOOD PRESERVING
- Annual Report, (135)
- ASSOCIATION, ELECTRICAL POW ER E ( a t
- NEERS' :
- Steam Pipe Work, J. Arthur Alton, Cis
- ASSOCIATION, FARADAY HOUSE ( )11)
- STUDENTS' :
- Annual Dinner, 446
- ASSOCIATION, FINSBURY TECHNICAL COL! 1-:(; t.
- OLD STUDENTS' :
- Informal Dinners, (390)
- ASSOCIATION, SOUTHERN RAILWAY PUPILs
- AND PREMIUM APPRENTICES' :
- Eighth Annual Dinner, (677)
- AS800/ATION OP CONSULTING ENGINEERS :
- Annual Dinner Report, 611
- ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER :
- Programme for Session, (368)
- ASSOCIATION OP PAST AND PRESENT
- STUDENTS OF W. H. ALLEN, SONS AND
- Co.. LTD.:
- Annual Dinner, (523)
- ASSOCIATION OF SALESMANSHIP. NATIONAL :
- Presidential Address, Sir Francis Good-
- enough, 271
- ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL LIBRARIES
- AND
- INFORMATION BUREAUX :
- Annual Conference, Programme, 45
- ASSOCIATION FOR TESTING MATERIALS,
- INTERNATIONAL :
- Eighth Meeting of Permanent Committee
- at Florence, 464
- ASSOCIATION TECHNIQUE DE FONDERIE
- World's Foundry Congress in Paris. Report,
- 314
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GROUP :
- Colloidal or Coal-oil Fuel, Professor J. S. S.
- Brake, 429
- )
- r
- ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued)
- CIRCLE, ENGINEERS' GERMAN :
- Benson Boiler on s.s. " Uckermark," Dip. -Ing. Ohlmaller, 441
- Developments in Diesel Engine Construction, R. E. Strub, (523)
- Ground Water Lowering and Chemical
- Consolidation of Subsoils as Moans to
- Facilitate Foundation Work, Dr. Ing.
- Willy Sichardt, 653
- INSTITUT INTERNATIONAL DE DOCUMENTATION :
- Eleventh Conference at Frankfurt-am -Main, (148)
- INSTITUTE, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL :
- Modern Conception of Steel Quality, H.
- W. Graham, 192
- INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS, SOUTH WALES :
- Colliery Winding Ropes, H. D. L. Lloyd. (641)
- INSTITUTE OF FUEL :
- Annual Dinner, 406
- INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY,
- NATIONAL :
- Lord Macmillan elected President, (483)
- INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS :
- Admission to Students' Section by
- Examination. (241)
- Presidential Address. Industrial Rationalisation, Commander C. W. Craven, 275 : (Leader, 283)
- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- Autumn Lecture. Corrosion-Fatigue of
- Metals, Dr. H. J. Gough, 284
- INSTITUTE OF PATENT AGENTS, CHARTERED :
- Jubilee Celebrations and Dinner, (443)
- INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS :
- First Local Section Formed at Manche ,;t cr. (563)
- INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT:
- Examinations for Graduateship and elate Membership, 1933, (87)
- Suggested that Railway Bridges should
- also be used for Road Vehicles, E. L.
- Looming, (667)
- INSTITUTES, IRON AND STEEL AND METALS :
- Joint Autumn Meeting, 119, 308. 325, 350
- INSTITUTE, IRON AND STEEL :
- Effect of Hydrogen Sulphide on Corrosion
- of Iron by Salt Solutions, by S. C.
- Britton, T. P. Hoar, and W. R. Evans, 325
- Endurance Limit of 0.33 Per Cent. Carbon
- Steel at Elevated Temperatures, by J. W.
- Cuthbertson, 351
- Equilibrium of Certain Non-metallic
- Systems : Part III.. Equilibrium of the
- Systems MnSi02. Foy SiO4, and FeS—Fes 8104, by J. H. Andrew and W. R.
- Maddocks, 325
- Fatigue Resistance of Unmachined Forged
- Steels, G. A. Hankins and M. L. Becker, 351
- Further Contribution on Constitution of
- System, A. Kriz and F. Poboril, 351
- Generation of Steam from Blast-furnace
- Gas, A. F. %%robber, 350
- Growth of Austonito Above A; in Plain
- Carbon Stools, J. H. Whiteley, 351
- Light-weight High-pressure Gas Cylinders,
- F. S. Marsh, 350
- Metallurgical Problems Arising from
- Internal Combustion Engine Valves,
- J. R. Frandforth, 309
- Nickel, Manganese and Chromium in
- Steels, Spectroscopic Estimation of,
- F. Twyman, F.R.S., and A. Harvey, 351
- Nickel-chromium-silicon Cast Irons, A. L.
- Norbury and E. Morgan. 309
- Scale Removal by Acid Pickling, A. B.
- Winterbottom and J. P. Reed, 325
- Time-potential Curves on Iron and Steel
- and their Significance, T. P. Hoar and
- U. R. Evans, 325
- Veining or Sub-boundary Structures,
- Northcott, 351
- INSTITUTE OF METALS :
- Alpha Brass, Effect of Different Elements
- on Annealing and Grain Growth Characteristics of. M. Cook and IL 8. Miller, 326
- Atmospheric Action as a Factor in the
- Fatigue of Metals, H. J. Gough and D. G.
- So with, 351
- Beryllium, Researches on, H. A. Sloman, 326
- Beryllium-magnesium Alloys, 'Some
- Attempts at Making, R. J. M. Payne and
- J. L. Haughton, 326
- Corrosion Apparatus, Modified Impingement. H. W. Brownsdon and L. C.
- Bannister, 351
- Distortion of Wires on Passing Through a
- Draw Plate, G. L. Taylor and II.
- Quinney, 351
- Effect of Pressure on the Liberation of
- Gases from Metals (with Special Reference to Silver and Oxygen), N. P. Allen, 325
- " Hot-dipping " Processes, Some Reactions
- Occurring in, E. J. Daniels, 310
- Lead-tin Alloys. Constitution of. D. Stock -
- dale, 326
- Liquation or " Inverse Segregation in "
- Silver•copper Alloys, J. IL Watson, 326
- Modern Works Plant and Equipment for
- the Hot Working of Nickel and Nickel
- Alloys, W. R. Barclay, G. A. V. Russell,
- and H. Williamson, 308
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- INSTITUTES. IRON AND STEEL. AND METALS (continued):
- INSTITUTE Or METALS (continued) :
- Mould Materials for Non-ferrous Strip
- Ingot Casting, G. L. Bailey, 309
- Nickel Wim, Mechanical Properties of. C. E.
- Rangley and C. .T. Smith° 351
- On tho Removal of Gases from Aluminium
- Alloys by Mixtures of Nitrogen and
- Volatile Chlorides, J. D. Grogan and
- T. H. Schofield, 325
- Open-air Corrosion of Copper : Part III.,
- Artificial Production of Green Patina,
- W. H. J. Vernon. 351
- Properties of Commercial Varieties of
- Copper at High Temperatures. T. O.
- Bamford, 351
- Two Years' Corrosion Tests with Duralpint
- in North Sea, K. L. Meissner. 351
- INSTITUTION, NORTHEAST COAST, OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS :
- W'ork of Andrew Laing, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald W. Skelton, 465
- INSTITUTION OP AUTOMOBIT E ENOINEERS :
- Annual Dinner Report, (552)
- First Report of Research and Standardisation Committee, (355)
- Journal, 321
- Summer Meeting, Report. (23)
- rNsTITUTION OP CIVIL ENGINEERS :
- Presidential Address, Egypt and the
- Sudan, Sir Murdoch Macdonald, 460
- Laurence J. Kettle Premium, (135)
- INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND :
- Presidential Address, Irish Land Drainage.
- Laurence Kettle. 647 1NsTITUTION OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEEss
- Annual Convorsazione, 47
- Award of Scholarships for 1932. (317)
- President's Address, E. W. Marchant. 434
- Relative Fuel Economy of Electricity. Gas.
- Oil. and Solid Fuel as Heating Agents,
- A. H. Barker, (Leader), 617
- The Students' Quarterly Journal, (294)
- INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENOINEERS :
- LONDON STUDENTS : 1Vhat of the Future, with Electro-farming
- as an Illustration ? R. B. Matthews, (457)
- INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRtTms', ROYAL :
- Electrical Conductivity of it Is at Lowest
- Temperature, Professor J. C. M'Lennan, 208
- Sir Robert Mond Makes Presentation of
- Collection of Faraday Letters. (37)
- INSTITUTION Or HEATING AND VENTILATING
- ENO: N EERS
- Radiant Float, A. F. Dufton, (563)
- INSTITUTION Or ENOINEERS, JUNIOR :
- Annual General Meeting, (523)
- Chairman's Address by J. Foster Petrie, 415
- Cornwall as Cradle of Science and Engi.
- nearing. S. J. Crispin, (393)
- Development of Modern Glass Bottle
- Making Machinery. F. G. Pasotti. (563)
- Manufacture of Photographic Film, Dr. H.
- Baines. 666
- Presidential Address, Water Power in
- Groat Britain, Sir Alexander Gibb. 622
- INSTITUTION Or MECHANICAL ENGINEERS :
- Annual Dinner. 427
- Experiments on a Supercharged Single-cylinder High-speed Petrol Engine, Dr.
- G. F. Mucklow. 644
- Modern Hydraulic Operation of Machin..
- Tools, li. C. Town, 533, 540, 568, 587, 624
- Piston Temperatures in a Solid-injection
- Oil Engine. Dr. G. F. Mucklow. 644
- Presidential Address, Mechanical Engineering Applied to Making of Lenses,
- William Taylor, 450; (Leader, 459)
- Summer Visit to Canada and the United
- States, 334, 358, 384, 410; (Leader, 307)
- Thomas Hawksloy Lecture, Atomic ProLctiles and their Applications, Professor
- ord Rutherford, 486; (Leader, 485)
- Thomas Lowe Gray Lecture, Salving the
- German Fleet at Scapa Flow, E. F. Cox, 592
- INSTITUTION Or MECHANICAL ENOINEERS :
- NORTH•WESTERN BRANCH :
- Annual Dinner. Report. (601)
- Centrifugal Pump Characteristics, T. Y.
- Shorwoll and R. Pennington. 556
- INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS :
- Council Awards for 1931, (443)
- INSTITUTION, PERMANENT WAY :
- Mr. Arthur R. Cooper, President, (532)
- Position of the Engineer's Department,
- C. E. R. Sherrington, 559
- INSTITUTION Of RAILWAY SIGNAL ENOINEERS :
- Mr. C. Carslake Elected President. (11)
- INSTITUTION Or SANITARY ENOINEERS :
- Affiliated with Federation of Sewage Works
- Association, U.S.A.. (281)
- INSTITUTION OP STRUCTURAL ENOINEERS :
- Dynamic Effecte in Railway Bridges, Professor C. E. Inglis, 492, 508
- INSTITUTION OP WELDING ENGINEERs :
- Competition Paper. Improvements in
- Welding Practice, (381)
- ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) :
- SOCIETE DES INOENIEURS CIVILS DE FRANCE :
- Commemoration in France of Basic Process
- of Steel Making, 611
- SOCIETY, BIRMINGHAM DIETALLURGICAL :
- Production of Alloys, A. A. Jude, (483)
- SOCIETY, ELECTROPLATERS' AND DEPOSITORS'
- TECHNICAL :
- William James' Commemorative Prizes, (305)
- SOCIETY, ENGINEERING GOLFING :
- Autumn Meeting, (351)
- SOCIETY, NEWCOMEN :
- Arkwright Bi-centenary Celebrations,
- Lecture, Frank Nasmith, 623
- Site of Newcomen's Engine of 1712, Dr.
- T. E. Lones, 401
- SOCIETY. OPTICAL :
- Amalgamation with Physical Society, (331)
- SOCIETY, PHYSICAL :
- Vibrations in Bodies, Mary D. Wall. r, (615)
- SOCIETY, 'WHITWORTH :
- Summer Meeting Report, (100)
- SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, AMERICAN:
- Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys,
- Research on, 314
- SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY :
- Annual Meeting at Nottingham, 86
- ATOMIC Projectiles and their Applications,
- Professor Lord Rutherford, 486; (Leader. 485)
- B
- BAKERY in Shanghai, British-made Machinery
- for, (511)
- Ball Bearings, Run of Standard, (127)
- Ball Mills for Spring Mines, Transvaal, (407)
- Ball-rings, Heat Treatment of, (159)
- Balloon Ascent by Professor Piccard, (135)
- Battersea Power Station, 554, 564
- Beacon Stations at Shaweishan Island, Marconi. (135)
- Beilby Memorial Awards, (23)
- Belt Conveyor, Stainless Steel, Sandvik Steel
- Works, 337
- Belt Drives, Short-centre Flat, (37); (Letter,
- G. T. Pardoe, 61)
- Belt System in Indian Locomotive Works, 338
- Beltinfg, Woven, J. H. Fenner and Co., Ltd., 491
- Beryllium, Iron Alloys, Commercial Value for, (87)
- Binding Machine, " Protector," B. J. Hall Bud
- Co., Ltd., 544
- Bitumen from Tar Sands of N. Alberta, (257 )
- Blast-furnaces, Air-cooling of, (87)
- Blast of 220 tons of Dynamite at Quarry, (11)
- BOILERS :
- Benson Boiler on s.s. " Uckermark," 441
- Boiler, Blow-down Pipe Explodes in, (281)
- Boiler of 55,000 H.P. at Three Bridges,
- Quebec, Electric, (305)
- Boiler, High Gas-velocity, Brown Boveri and
- Co., Ltd., 214; (Leader, 211)--see Letters
- Boiler, Rotary, Development by German
- Company, (519)
- Boiler, Single-tube Steam, Sulzer Brothers, 390
- Boiler Explosion, Serious, 259
- Boiler Feed Water Regulator, G. and J. Weir,
- Ltd., 648
- Boiler Steam Drums, Electrically Welded,
- Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., 214
- Boilers and Heat Pumps, 669
- Boilers at Battersea Power Station, Babcock
- and Wilcox, Ltd., 554
- Boilers at Ironbridge Power Station, Stirling
- Boiler Company, Ltd., 174, 184 (2 wo-page
- St pplement, At gust 19th, 1932)
- Boilers for Steel Works at Pretoria, Three
- arrow Water-tube, (537)
- Freeman Water-tube Boiler, 155
- Over One Hundred per Cent. Efficiency, 211;
- —see Letters to the Editor
- Water-tube Boiler Fired with Pulverised Coal,
- Efficiency of, (116)
- Water-tube Vertical Boiler, Fraser and
- Fraser, Ltd., 93
- Yarrow High-pressure Boilers for Dutch
- Cruiser, (616)
- BOLT, Holding-down, Armstrong Stevens and
- Son, Ltd., 216
- Braggite, Mineral Discovered by X-rays, (457)
- Brass, Method to Black; (381)
- Brickworks, Phase Advancer in, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 362
- BRIDGES :
- Bangkok Memorial Bridge, Dorman, Long
- and Co., Ltd., 249, 272, 273, 282 wo-page
- Suppt., September 9th, 1932)
- Bridge Across Clarence River, N.S.W.,
- Double deck Bascule Opening, (305)
- Bridgo Across Danube near Belgrade, (381)
- Bridge Across Firth and Clyde Canal at
- Temple, (537)
- Bridge Across Mississippi River at Butot,
- Rouges, Suggested Railway and Highwai . (663)
- Bridge Across Nerbudda, India, (111)
- Bridge Across Tees at Middlesbrough, 1\ irk
- Started on, (135)
- Bridge at Karad, Madras, Proposed, (381)
- Bridge at Vancouver, Vertical Lift Section
- on, (641)
- Bridge Connection Across San Francisco
- Bay, ti Miles, (431)
- Bridge Demolished at Stapleton-road, Bristol, (111)
- Bridge Girders, Novel Japanese Method of
- Replacing, (511)
- Bridge Over Edgware-road, Replacing 121)-ton, (537)
- Bridge Over Missouri River, Vertical Lift
- Span, (457)
- Bridge Over Nerbudda River at Broach,
- Bombay Presidency, (615)
- BRIDGES (continued):
- Bridge Over River Jumna at Delhi, (281)
- Bridge Over River Severn at Ironbridge,
- Braithwaite and Co. (Engineers). Ltd., 174, 184
- Bridge Over St. Lawrence near Lachine, (281)
- Cauvery Bridge Opened, (355)
- Dock Bridges at Birkenhead and Liverpool, (407)
- Forth Bridge, Painting of, 666
- George Washington Bridge, Longest Concrete
- Arch in America, (563)
- High-level Bridge Over Clyde at Finnieston, (209)
- International Bridges in Mexico. (111)
- Kohala Bridge Repaired in Unusual Manner, (281)
- Lambeth Bridge, Opening of, 77
- Parkgate Bridge, Darlington, Widening and
- Improvements to. 510
- Putney Bridge, Widening, 280
- Railway Bridge Across River Narbada at
- Broach, (183)
- Railway Bridges, Dynamic Efforts in. Professor C. E. Inglis, 492, 508
- Reinforced Concrete Bridge Across Mersey, (381)
- Roadway on Howrah Bridge, Proposed 60ft., (509)
- San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Cots i -
- mencoment of, (483)
- Suspension Bridge at Cavaillon, Franey,
- Opened, (257)
- Tower Bridge, The Cost of, (615)
- Viaduct., Opening of Winnipeg's Salter-street, (589)
- Viaduct Connecting Newark, New Jersey,
- with Jersey City Opened, Three-mile, (589)
- Waterloo Bridge, 271, 553
- BRITISH Empire, Statistical Abstract for, (37)
- BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION :
- Annual Report and Index of Specifications. 535
- Specifications :
- Aerodrome Lighting. Guide to, 119
- Colours for Gas Cylinders, 304
- Doors for Internal and External Purposes, 97
- Electric Lamps for Railway Signalling, 417
- Foundry Patterns, 465
- Flameproof Plugs and Sockets for Use in
- Mines, 653
- Fuels for Heavy Oil Engines, 195
- Glossary of Terms Used in Illumination and 1 Photometry. 97
- Identification of Chemical Pipe Lines, 49
- Light Rain Water Pipes, 417
- Manhole Openings, 516
- Mortice Locks, 23 1 Overhead Travelling Cranes, 439
- Poles for Telegraphs and Telephones, 677
- Portland Blast-furnace Cement. 49 1 Springs for Railway Rolling Stock, 23
- Steel Pipe Flanges, 535
- Steel Railway Wheels and Wheel Centres, 4 39
- Synchronous Electric Clocks, 599
- Track Circuit Insulation. 217
- Train Lighting Accumulators, 49
- Tungsten Filament Electric Lamps, 217
- Wire Rope Terminal Attachments, 417
- Xylolos, 23
- BROMINE from Dead Sea, (111)
- Brussels Power Station, Fire at, 360
- Bushings, Graphite Instead of Lubricating Oil
- for, Tests, (457)
- C
- CABLE, Mechanical Power Transmission,
- Duette Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 288
- Cableway on Hoover Dam Site, (431)
- Caisson Gates for Southampton's Dry Dock, (233)
- Calcium Chloride for Dust Laying on Roads, (457)
- Calcium Chloride Prevents Road Metal Freezing
- Solid, (615)
- Calendars, Diaries, &c., 627, 656, 677
- Camp for French Apprentices, 430
- Canada and Ottawa Conference, 14
- CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
- Artificial Lake Contemplated in Southern
- Saskatchewan, 62
- Automotive Concern at Windsor, Ontario, 491
- Beauhamois Delivers First Power. 437
- Bitumen for Rubber Manufacture, 437
- Bridge Over St. Lawrence, Another, 649
- Bridges in Quebec, 437
- British Coal, 110
- Butane Gas Plant, Canada's First, 62
- Canada and Imported Coal, 62
- Canada—China Service, 208
- Canadian Chemical Industries, 289
- Canadian Pitch for France, 649
- Coal Classification, 362
- Economic Trends, Favourable, 649
- Electric Boilers, Large, 649
- Electric Railways, 437
- Empire Research, 437
- Grain-handling Facilities at Vancou% (.1,
- Increase of, 208
- Heat Conductivity of Building Materials, 62
- Highways. Improved, 491
- Hydraulic Mining of Peat, 62
- Imports of British Coal, 437
- Improvement in Construction, 437
- Lumber Trade, 491, 649
- Metal Refining, Growth in, 649
- Mineral Production, 492
- Montreal Water Station Extensions, 491
- Natural Gas Developments, 208
- • Observatory at Richmond Hill, Ontario, 437
- Oil Burner Testing Facilities, 289
- Oil Find in Turner Valley, 110
- Oil Refinery at Weyburn, 438
- Oil Refinery in Montreal East, 437
- Ontario's Future Power Supply, 208
- Pipe Plant, 289
- Placer Mining, 289
- Power Industry, Growth of. 492
- Radium Refinery in Canada, First, 362
- Railway Economics, 110
- Reclamation Project on Kootenay Flats, 4 3s
- Refractories Industry, 110
- Rubber Industry, 437
- Rural Electrification, 110
- 7 CANADIAN ENGINEERING NEWS (continued):
- I St. Lawrence and ether Power Projects, 437
- V St. Lawrence Bridge, 363
- Synthetic Resins, 110
- Tar Sands Discovery, 492
- Tube Mill near Toronto, 62
- Tunnel Driven under Vancouver, 208
- Unloading Bridge for Coal, 208
- Vancouver's Traffic Bridge, 110
- Vessels Using Welland Ship Canal, Largest,
- 110
- Water Supply Tunnel at Toronto, 208
- Welded Steel Beams, Continuity of, 362
- Welland Ship Canal, 289
- Work for Canadian Vickers, Ltd., 437
- CANADIAN Railways, 333
- Canal, Alsace, and 'Combs Power Station, 206;
- (Note, 417)
- Canal Between the Volga and Moscow Rivers,
- (183)
- Canal from Gulf of Finland to White Sea, (159)
- Canal to Connect Baltic with White Sea, (641)
- Cahals Become Railways in America, 465
- " Canned Oxygen," (257)
- Canning Factory at Aintree, Proposed, (589)
- Canning Factories for Fruit and Vegetables in
- Russia, (457)
- Car Washing by High-pressure Water, B.E.N.
- Patents, Ltd., 287
- Carbazole, Purification of Crude, (667)
- Carbon Black Research in Canada, 19
- Carbon Dioxide for Perishable Goods, Solidified,
- (135)
- Carborundum Filters Fitted to CO2 Recorders,
- Cleaning of, (667)
- Castings, Imprisoned Air and Failure of. J. G.
- Kennedy, 520
- Catalogues, 73, 145, 317, 341, 365, 443, 469,
- 495, 523, 549, 575
- Catapult, Aeroplane Launching, Ransomes and
- Rapier, Ltd., 132, 136
- Cavitation, G. S. Baker, 187, 212
- Cellulose Acetate, " Lamarith " Plasticised,
- (135)
- Cement Factory at Coimbatare, Madras, (641)
- Census of Production, 1930, 95
- Centenary Celebrations of Richard Trevithich,
- 666
- Centenary of Leicester and Swannington Rai] -
- way, 128; (Lotter, The Writer of t11,•
- Article, 166)
- Chain Testing Machine, 750-Ton, W. and T.
- Avery, Ltd., 638, 542
- Chemists and " Grid " System, (331)
- Chlorinated Naphthalene Products Replace
- Beeswax, (511)
- Chrome Ore Shipments at Durban, (159)
- Chromium and Effect on Cast Irons, (407)
- Chromium Plated Tools, Life of, (63)
- Chromium Plating of Blanks, (135)
- Chromium Plating of Machine Tools, (159)
- Chromium Plating of Splined Shaft, (562)
- Chromium Surface, Oxidised, (87)
- Circle of English-speaking Engineers, Opening
- Meeting in Berlin of Gorman, 562
- Circulating Water System at Ironbridgo. Drys-
- dale and Co., Ltd., 176, 184
- Circulator, " Templox," Lionel Le Stietir and
- Co., Ltd., 240
- Clock, Sholl-Mex, Gillett and Johnston, Ltd.,
- 352
- Clock to Speak the Hours in Paris, (483)
- Clutch, Pulvis, British Rema Manufacturing
- Company, Ltd., 597
- COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES :
- Anthracite Coal Discovered in Fifeshire, (615)
- Anthracite for Canada, British, (281)
- Anthracite for Canada, British More Popular
- than American, (305)
- Anti-coal Breaking Plant at Doctor Pit,
- Northumberland, (615)
- British Coal Exports to Canada, (209)
- Coal-breaking Machine, British Jeffrey
- Diamond, Ltd., 44
- Coal Bunkering Appliances at Sunderland.
- (63)
- Coal Bunkering Plant. Anti-breakage,
- Mitchell Conveyor and Transporter Com-
- pany, Ltd., 118
- Coal Cargo Through Welland Canal, Record.
- (159)
- Coal-carrying Barge, Oil Engine Driven Sea-
- going, 648
- Coal-handling Plant at Battersea Power
- Station, Naylor Brothers, Ltd., 554
- Coal-handling Plant at Gibraltar, Clarke,
- Chapman and Co., Ltd., 666
- Coal-handling Plant at Ironbridgo, Mitchell
- Conveyor and Transporter Company, Ltd.,
- 177
- Coal Deposits in Northern Caucasus, (457),
- (483)
- Coal Discovered near Kabul, (331)
- Coal Gas Storage under High Pressure in
- Germany, (111)
- Coal Mine Accidents in United States, (457)
- Coal Resources of Spitzbergen, Expedition to
- Examine, (209)
- Coal Seams Uncovered in Lanark, (457)
- Coal Shipping Staith at Howdon-on-Tyne. 650
- Coal Tar Products in America, Output of
- Crude, (135)
- Coal Unmined, Amount of, (563)
- Coal-washing Plant for South Africa, (407)
- Coalfield in Klip River Valley, Transvaal, (63)
- Coaling Plant at Dover, Ship's, Fraser and
- Chalmers Engineering Works, 229, 234
- Coaling Plant at Hull, Babcock and Wilcox,
- Ltd., 160, 165
- " Coalkote," Treatment of Coal and Coke
- with, (257)
- Coke in Canada. Increased Use of, (667)
- Cost of Coal at Pithead in South Africa, (407)
- Electricity in Mines, (457)
- Electric Coal Cutters, Average Energy Taken
- by, (209)
- Electrification of Pits of Hartley Main
- Colliery, (355)
- Fuel from Dross Coal with Molasses as
- Binder, (257)
- Inspection of Mines in Northern Division,
- Report, 1931, (305)
- Lignite from Moose River Basin, Value of,
- (37)
- Lignite Seams Discovered Between Tomsk
- and Omsk Districts, (355)
- Mine Gallery, Presentation to Science
- Museum of Full-sized Reproduction of,
- (183)
- I - COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES (continued):
- I ( Mine Tracks Laid in 1840 Found in Pine
- r. Knot Colliery, U.S.A., (87)
- g Mine Ventilation, Economies of, (671) (1 Powdered Anthracite Dust in Swansea Power
- • • Station, (11)
- g Pretreatment of Coal for Hydrogenation,
- i) (159)
- it Pulverised Coal and Oil Fuel, Difference in
- Heat, (355)
- Rockdust Barriers, Tests of, (87)
- Safety in Mines Research Board's Subject
- Index and Vol. VII. Published, (257)
- Stowing in Coal Mines, (331)
- Washed Coal from Witbank to Pretoria, (233)
- Washed Turkish Coal for Oran, Algeria, (209)
- Welsh Bunker Coals at Genoa, (597)
- Wireless in Mines may bo Compulsory, (641)
- COAST Protection Works at Brighton, (331)
- Cobalt-iron Alloy, Sheffield Firm ,Manufactures,
- (63)
- Coinage at Royal Mint During 1931, (641)
- Coke Oven and By-product Plant at Scun-
- thorpe, Becker, Woodall-Duckham Vortical
- Retort and Oven Construction Company,
- Ltd.,84, 88, 103, 112
- Colloial or Coal-oil Fuel, 429
- Compass Needle, Present Pointing of, (11)
- Compressor, Test Results of Two-stage, J.
- Holloway, Laycock Engineering Company,
- Ltd., 62
- CONCRETE:
- Cements and Concretes, Research on, (355)
- Concrete, Do-aerated, Marshall, Sons and
- Co., Ltd., 264
- Concrete, De-aerated, Modern Concrete
- Developments Co., Ltd., 359
- Concrete, Vibrating, 439
- Concrete Building Reinforced when Adding
- Six Storeys, (457)
- Concrete Floors, Process for Making Dustless,
- Coloured, and Polished, (135)
- Concrete for Hoover Dam Tunnels, (183)
- Concrete Mixer, De-aerating, Marshall, Sons
- and Co., Ltd., 264
- Concrete Mixer, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds),
- Ltd., 329
- Concrete Mixer, Liner Concrete Machinery
- Company, 329
- Concrete Mixer, Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd.,
- 329
- Concrete Mixer, 7 Cubic Feet, Stothort and
- Pitt, Ltd., 491
- Concrete Mixers, Millar's Machinery Com-
- pany, Ltd., 329
- Concrete Mixers, Frederick Parker. Ltd., 329
- Concrete Mixers, Stothert and Pitt, Ltd., 329
- Reinforced Concrete Pole Designs, W. T.
- Taylor, 422
- Reinforced Concrete Railway Underbridges,
- Duration of, J. W. W. Ball, 400
- Reinforced Concrete Structures Committee.
- Mr. H. E. Steinberg Appointed to, (257)
- CONDENSERS at Battersea Power Station,
- Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Ltd., 556
- Condensing Plant at No. 1 Unit State Line
- Station, Chicago, Allis Chalmers Company,
- 140
- Conductivity of Loamy Earth, Heat from
- Underground Pipes and, (40)
- Contracts, 23, 73, 97, 121, 145, 169, 195, 219,
- 267, 291, 317, 344, 365, 393, 443, 469, 495,
- 523, 459, 575, 601, 630, 653
- Copper, Duty on, 421, 447
- Copper, Plant at Prescot, Lanes., for Refining
- Blister, (33)
- Copper, Salvage of Cargo of, (183)
- Copper Cable Manufacture in South Africa, (11)
- Copper Mining and Smelting Plants in Eastern
- hazakstan, (355)
- Copper Output Reduced by Katanta Company,
- (11)
- Copper Refinery at Sverdlovsk, (615)
- Cornwall as Cradle of Science and Engineering,
- (393)
- Corrosion Fatigue of Metals, Dr. H. J. Gough,
- 284
- Corrosion of Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys, 314
- Cotton Mills at Ahmedabad, British Equip-
- ment for, (667)
- Crane, Petrol-electric Mobile Truck, Ransomes
- and Rapier, Ltd., 313
- Crane at Ironbridge, 130-ton, Sir William Arrol
- and Co., Ltd., 177
- Crane for Durban Harbour, Pontoon, Cowan's,
- Sheldon and Co., Ltd., 216
- Crane Safe Load Indicator, Brown and Aitken,
- 597
- Cranes, Safe and Overload Indicator for, Thos.
- Smith and Sons, Ltd., 140
- Cranes at Middlesbrough Docks, Electrically.
- Operated, (135)
- Crank-pins of Nitralloy on German Locomo-
- tives, (483)
- Cream Separator, Electrically Driven, Renold
- and Coventry Chain Company, Ltd., 31
- Creosote Oil Substitute for Petrol to be Used
- on Belfast Omnibuses, (537)
- Crushing of Linseed and Rape Seed, Models of
- Machinery at Hull Museum, (667)
- Cupro-nickel " A," British Chemical Standard
- for, 427
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels—Weekly
- Cutting Oil for Machining Nickel-alloy Steel,
- (457)
- Cycle-films for Demonstration Purposes. (393)
- D
- DAMS.
- Dam. Completion of Krishnaraja Sagara,
- (667)
- Dam, Specifications called in for Aswan, (537)
- Dam Across Columbia River, near Spokane,
- (63)
- Dam Across Olifanto River, South Africa,
- Started, Clanwilliam, (407)
- Dam at Mettur, Progress of 'Work on, (407)
- Dam Construction, C. M. Stanley, (641)
- Dam on Colorado River. Hoover. 580, 606
- Dams, Hydrostatic Pressure Within and
- Under, 109
- Hoover Dam, 580. 606
- Hoover Dam Power Plant, Electrical
- Machinery for, (667)
- DADS (continued):
- Hoover Dam, Artificial Cooling of Mass
- Concrete on, (209)
- Mettur Dam Project, Indian Government and
- Disposal of Plant on. (91)
- DAMPER. Vickers-Armstrong, Ltd., 286
- Daylight in Offices. Penetration of Natural, (589)
- Desuperheater Steam, Drayton Regulator and
- Instrument Company. Ltd., 44
- Diatomite Deposits in Canada. (87)
- Dock for Naples. Dry. (615)
- Dog-team transport and Competition in N.
- Manitoba. ( 667 )
- Drainage System of Calcutta, (563)
- Drawing Block, Drax, S. C. and P. Harding,
- Ltd., 649
- Drawings, Removal of Grease or Dirty Finger
- Marks from, (381)
- Dredger. " Persevere," Hydraulic Erosion, W.
- and F. Wills, 490
- Dredging a Cut-off for Mississippi River, (431)
- Dredging Operations in Brookville Narrows on
- St. Lawrence Waterway, (511)
- Drums and Tanks, Repairing of, (401)
- Dry-rot Cured by Oxy-acetylene Flame, (183)
- Dry-rot in Timber, Prevention of, (159)
- Duralumin, Tinning of, (233)
- Duralumin and Hoisting Skips and Cages. (253)
- Durban Harbour's 80-ton Crane in Service. (257)
- Dust from Power Station Chimneys, Emission
- of. Report of Committee Appointed by Electricity Commissioners, 618
- E
- ECLIPSE 4 S Tool, James Neil and Co' (Sheffield), Ltd., 313
- Economics of Electrical Power Supply in
- United States, 32
- Economics of Urban Electric Railways, Henry
- Watson. 78. 102. 127, 152, 177, 204
- Economiser Installed at Verooniging Station of
- Rand Water Board. (537)
- Educational Intelligence, 195, 219, 443, 495, 549
- Eel Grass off Pubnscos, Nova Scotia, (281)
- Effect of Temperatures on Properties of Metals,
- Joint Research Committee's Report to
- American Society for Testing Metals, (37)
- Egypt and the Sudan. Sir Murdoch Macdonald, 460
- " Egypt's " Gold, 1. Salvage Postponed, (483)
- ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- A.C. Motor Starters, Midland Electric Mann.
- facturing Company. Ltd., 94
- Alternator and Switchgear Testing Plant. 1,500.000-kVA, A. Reyrolle and Co., Ltd.. 668, 672
- Amorphous Carbon Electrodes Exempted
- from Key Industry Duty. (281)
- Applications of Electricity, D. H. Bishop, (483)
- Battery Charging Sets, Auto-cut-in and. (589)
- Central Station Plant and Performance in
- United States. 32
- Change-over of Clyde Valley Electrical
- Power Company to Standard Frequency
- of 50 Cycles, (209)
- Circuit Breakers, Oil-pressure. Brookhirst
- Switchgear, Ltd., 336
- Circuit Breakers, 161 • kV, Metropolitan •
- Vickers Electrical Works, Ltd., 20
- Contact Circuit Breakers, Do-ion, English
- Electric Company, Ltd., 488, 489
- Dry Batteries, Filling Mixture for, (281)
- Electric Accumulator Industry. Formation
- of, (483)
- Electric Boiler of 55.000 Horse-power at
- Three Bridges. Quebec. (305)
- Electric Cables Across Thames, Thomas
- Bolton and Sons, Ltd., 361
- Electric Generating Station at Kandahar.
- Proposed, (615)
- Electric Heating, 617
- Electric Incandescent Lamps to be Manufactured by Dutch Firm at Hull, (63)
- Electric Lamp Employing Silent Discharge
- Through Sodium Vapour, (257)
- Electric Light for -Bluff Lighthouse, Natal, (209)
- Electric Lighting Plant at Kuala Kangsar.
- Perak, (281)
- Electric Railways, Economics of Urban,
- Henry Watson. 78, 102, 127. 152, 177, 204
- Electrical Accidents, 65
- Electrical Appliances for Farming, 29
- Electrical Appliances in the Household, (667)
- Electrical Conductivity of Metals at Lowest
- Temperatures, Professor J. C. M'Lennan. 208
- Electrical Equipment at Kettering Iron and
- Coal Company's Works, General Electric
- Company. Ltd., 215
- Electrical Equipment for Brighton Railway
- Electrification Scheme, 28
- Electrical Equipment for Electric Winder in
- South African Mine, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 117
- Electrical Heating of Soil, (183)
- Electrical Industry. 409
- Electrical Laboratories at University College,
- Nottingham, 83
- Electrical Potential Difference of 10,000,000
- Volts Produced at Pittsburg. (11)
- Electrical Testing Equipment for Motor
- Cars at Humber-Hillman Motor Car Company's Works, General Electric Company,
- Ltd.. 190
- Electrical Testing Laboratory for Russia. (431)
- Electrical Tools. Newtons of Taunton, Ltd.. 597
- Electrically Driven Power Head for Deep
- Wells, R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., 31
- Electrically Operated Shovel in Pittsburg
- Coalfield, (537)
- Electricity Commissioners' Official Returns
- of Units Generated by Authorised Undertakers in Great Britain. Statistics, June, 1932, (63); July, 1932, (182); September. 1932, (381); November, 1932. (615)
- Electricity Extensions at Johannesburg, (355)
- Electricity in South Africa, (305)
- Electricity Replaces Oil for Illuminating
- Lighthouse on Bluff at Durban, (537)
- 1 ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :
- t Electricity Supply. Annual Report, Electricity Commissioners, 640
- I Electricity Supply in Great Britain, 284
- V Electricity Supply in United States, 32
- r Electrification on Rhine—Rhone Canal, (457)
- A Electro-farming Conference. 377
- • Electrode for Electrochemical Oxidation of
- Naphthalene. (355)
- Electrostatic Generator, R. J. van de Graaff,
- (257)
- Electrostatic Precipitation Plant. English
- Electric Company. Ltd., 489, 490
- Flange Mounting Motors, Higgs Motors. 571
- Free Electricity for Refrigerator Purchasers
- in America, (299)
- Generator. High-voltage. (589)
- Generators, 33-kV, 459
- Germany's Electricity Undertakings. (63)
- Grid-controlled Rectifier, English Electric
- Company, Ltd., 487, 488
- Grid Tariffs, 571
- Guernsey Electric Light Company. Conces sion Not Renewed, ( II 1)
- Heating Trouliles on Condenser Insulators,
- (63)
- Insulating Material, Rock Wool, (457)
- Insulation Testing Set, " Megger," Evershed
- and Vignoles, Ltd., 464
- Insulators, Cracking of, (537)
- Ironbridge Power Station. 174. 184, 200, 201,
- 224, 225 (Two-page Supplement, August
- 19th, 1932)
- Mercury Rectifiers and their Design. Dr.
- Wellauer, 516
- Motor, " Pericentric " Helical Geared. David
- Brown and Sons (Huddersfield). Ltd., 491
- Motor Convener Sub-station at St. Pancras,
- British Thomson-Houston Company. Ltd..
- 93
- On-load Transformer Tap-changing Gear,
- Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd., 535
- Polyphase Meter Testing Set, Portable.
- Chamberlain and Hookham, Ltd., 287
- Porcelain Electrical Insulators. Manufacture
- of, (183)
- Power Cables and Interference with Tele phone Wires, (355)
- Pretoria and Charge for Heating Water by
- Electricity, (94)
- Rectifier, Glass Bulb, English Electric Company, Ltd., 487, 488
- Rectifier Applications, Diagram Showing
- Possible, English-Electric Company. Ltd.,
- 487, 488, 489
- Rectifier Demonstration Equipment, English
- Electric Company, Ltd., 487, 488
- Rectifier, Steel Tank, English Electric Company, Ltd., 487, 488
- Rectifiers Controlled by Ward-Leonard
- System, 488, 489
- Report for 1931 of H.M. Electrical Inspector
- of Mines, (407)
- Reversing Mill Motor. English Electric Company, Ltd., 489, 490
- Rotating Electrical Machinery, Mechanical
- Design of, H. W. Taylor, 130
- Short-circuit Tests on 132-kV Fuses, Allen
- West and Co., Ltd., 378
- Sub-station Switchgear, Crompton-Parkinson, Ltd.. 414
- Switchgear and Control Room et Battersea
- Power Station, Mteropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company. Ltd., 555, 556
- Switchgear at Battersea Power Station,
- Reyrollo and Co., Ltd., 555, 556
- Switchgear at Ironbridge Power Station,
- George Ellison. Ltd., 388
- Switchgear for Power Station Auxiliaries,
- George Ellison, Ltd., 388
- Synchronous Condensers, 20,000-kVA, Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd.,
- 595
- Synchronous Motor for Driving Rolling Mill
- in India, British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd., 440
- Tapping "Grid " Lines, 13
- Transformer " Movable Machinery," Controversy in France, (103)
- Transformers. Power Station, Ferranti, Ltd.,
- 648
- Transformers. Single-phase, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., 595
- Transmission Line Conductors. Vibration
- and Stress-strain Characteristics of, (135,
- Transmission Poles, Erection of, (11)
- Turbo-alternators, Developments in Cooling
- of Parsons, 165
- Turbo-alternators at Battersea Power Station,
- British Thomson-Houston Company, Ltd.,
- 555. 564
- Turbo-alternators at Battersea Power
- Station, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical
- Company, Ltd., 555, 564
- Turbo-generator for No. 1 Unit State Line
- Station, Chicago, American General Elec tric Company, 140
- ELM Disease, Survey of, (457)
- Engineer, The Professional, (291)
- Engineer in U.S.S.R., Position of Foreign, 106
- Engineer's Department, Position of the, C. E.
- It. Sherrington, 559
- Engineer's Outlook. An, Sir Alfred Ewing, 228
- Engineering Progress in Seventy-five years, 40
- Engineering. Statistics and, Dudley W. Ntralton,
- 583. 609, 633, 661
- ENGINES AND MOTORS :
- " Atomic " Diesel Engine. 40 B.H.P., Petters
- Ltd., 57
- Diesel Engines, Length of Shop Trials of, (63)
- Engine, 6 B.H.Y. Compression-ignition,
- Bamfords Ltd., 59
- Marine Engine, 2100 I.H.P. High-pressure
- " Quadropod " Gibbs's, Wm. Gray and Co..
- Ltd., 92
- Marine Engine and Exhaust Turbine,
- " White " Combined Reciprocating, R. and
- W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Ltd., 115
- Results of Tests, 142
- Marine Oil Engine, Eight-cylinder, 160
- B.H.P., Parsons Oil Engine Company. Ltd.,
- 545
- Marine Steam Engine, Convened, Alex.
- Stephen and Sons, Ltd., 158, 188
- 75 B.H.P., Three-cylinder " Atomic-Diesel "
- Marine Engine for Dredger " Persevere,"
- Petters Ltd., 490
- Oil Engine, 9 B.H.P., J. I. Thornycroft and
- Co., Ltd., 477
- 1 ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued) : 4
- Oil Engine, 35 B.H.P., John Fowler and Co.
- (Leeds). Ltd., 4. 5
- Oil Engine, 80 B.H.P., High-speed, Marshall,
- Sons and Co., Ltd., 4
- Oil Engine. 180 B.H.P., Six-cylinder, Ruston
- and Hornsby, Ltd., 5
- Oil Engine, 400 B.H.P., Solid injection.
- Heavy, for L.M.S. Railway Heavy Oil
- Shunting Locomotive, Davey, Paxman and
- Co. (Colchester), Ltd.. 570
- Oil Engine. Dorman-Ricardo Compression-
- ignition, 189
- Oil-engine-driven Gas Compressor, 250
- B.K.P. Convertible Gas or, National Gas
- Engine Company, Ltd., 253
- Oil Engine for Industrial Use. Airless Tripe.
- tion, Capel and Co., Ltd., 140
- Oil Engine for Tug " Crowstone," 275 B.H.P.,
- Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Ltd.. 544
- Oil Engine, 2-5 H.P., Brooke Marine Motors,
- Ltd., 477, 478
- 5 H.P. Motor on Truck, British Thomson•
- Houston Company. Ltd., 31
- Oil Engine, 36-60 H.P. Heavy, Ailsa Craig
- Motor Company, 478, 479
- Oil Engine, 6'2.-85 H.P. Heavy, J. I. Thorny-
- croft and Co., Ltd., 478
- Oil Engine, 66 H.P. Heavy, Norris Henty and
- Gardners. Ltd., 478
- Petrol Engine, 5-12 B.H.P. Industrial,
- Morris Motors. Ltd., 116
- Petrol Engine. 10-30 H.P. Radial Three-
- cylinder, Birrnal Boats. 479
- Petrol Engine, 30-37 H.P., Coventry Victor
- Motor Company, Ltd.. 477. 478
- Petrol-paraffin Engine, 100 H.P.. Parsons Oil
- Engine Company, Ltd., 478
- " Stationary Diesel Oil Engines," Pamphlet
- Issued by Harland and Wolff, Ltd., (431)
- EROSION of Sea Front at Madras, (37)
- European Engineers' Federation, 513
- Excavator, Electrically Operated, Ransomes
- and Rapier, Ltd.. 238
- Excavator, Cubic Yard, " Cub," Priestman
- Brothers, Ltd., 216
- EXHIBITIONS :
- Aircraft Exhibition in Paris, 541
- B.I.F. at Birmingham, 369, (641); Space at
- Castle Bromwich, (183)
- Building Trades, 328
- Industrial Development Exhibition .11
- Bexley, Kent, 119
- International Motor Exhibition at Olympia,
- 376, 404, 435; Marine Motor Section, 477
- Model Engineer Exhibition at Westminster,
- (159). 222, 256
- Physical Society's Exhibition, (599)
- Radio Exhibition in Manchester' (288)
- Royal Agricultural Society's Show at
- Southampton, 3, 12, 29, 57; Awards of
- Silver Medals, 29
- Smithfield Club Show at Royal Agricultural
- Hall, 596
- EXPERIMENTAL Tank at National Physical
- Laboratory, 506, 512. 532
- Explosion of Water-tube Boiler. (159)
- Extrusion of Metals by Impact Process, (305)
- F
- FACTORY Building of Nineteen Storeys in
- New•York, (135)
- Factory-built Houses of Steel, (87)
- Factories in Birmingham, Recent, (37)
- Factories Started in England by Foreign
- Companies, (641)
- Faraday, Michael, Bust of. Institution of Elec-
- trical Engineers' Presentation to Munich
- Museum, (331)
- Federation of British Industries, Industrial
- Taxation, (52)
- Ferro Manganese, Electric Furnaces to Product•,
- (511)
- Ferry-boat with Horinzontal Engines, Oil -
- electric, S. China Motor Shipbuilding and
- Repairing Works, 673
- Filling Stations for Motor Vehicles, Statistics
- of Public. (511)
- Filter Cloths of Spongy Rubber, (257)
- Fire at Brussels Power Station, 360
- Fire-brick Manufacturing at Manchester,
- American Firm and. (37)
- Fire-bricks and their Elastic Properties, (483)
- Fire Detection and Extinguishing Aboard Ship,
- Automatic Light Control Company, 544
- Fire Detection at Sea, Automatic Light Control
- Ltd., 338
- Fire-extinguishing by Inert Gas, (537)
- Fire-fighting Appliances, Merryweather and
- Sons, Ltd., 57
- Fire Float Delivered by Road from Barrow-in•
- Furness to Greenwich, (135)
- Fire Prevention at Sea, " Mulsifyre " System,
- Mather and Platt, Ltd., 45
- Fire Pumping Set, " Invincible " Trailer,
- Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., 31
- Fireproofing Timber, (331)
- Fires on Board Ship, (511)
- Fish Canning Factory at Dundee, (641)
- Fish-plate Invention, W. Bridges Adams', (111)
- Floating Dock for Limerick Harbour Board,
- (483)
- Floats for Ball-cocks, (159)
- Flood Relief Scheme for East Sido of London,
- (355)
- Flooring, Concrete, Expanded Metal Company,
- LW.. 329
- Foreign Engineer in U.S.S.R., Position of, 106
- Foreign Trade Organisation. 617
- Forest Fires in Canada, Loss from, (10)
- Forestry Experiments at Westwood, California,
- (63)
- Forests and Reduction of Water Supply, (331)
- Forging Machine, Precision, J. Bigwood and
- Son, Ltd., 569
- Forthcoming Engagements—Weekly
- Forty Hours' Week, International Labour
- Bureau and, 351
- Foundry Congress in Paris, World's, 314
- Freezing Process, Shaft Sinking by, Le Grand,
- Sutcliffe and Gel!, Ltd., 491
- FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES
- African Air Service, 2.15
- Alcohol Fuel, 245
- FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) :
- Atmospheric Condensers. 197
- Automatic Couplings, 419
- Barrage Reservoirs, 471
- Canal des Deux Mers, 75, 497
- Canal 't raction, 99
- Canalising the Rhone, 197
- Canals, 25
- Cavellton Suspension Bridge, 293
- Civil Aviation, 679
- Coal, 269, 319
- Coal Imports and Pitwood, 471
- Coal Industry, 99
- Coal Quotas, 51
- Colonial Oils, 269
- Commercial Agreements, 123
- Commercial Exchanges, 655
- Commercial Treaties, 293
- Compagnio Generale Transatlantique. 171, 445
- Congo Railway, 75
- Continuous Brakes, 171
- Cultivating Machines, 395
- Destroyers for French Navy, 367
- Eiffel, Gustave, Bust Unveiled of, 655
- Electrical Production, 551
- Engineering Outlook, 655
- European Federation of Engineers, 99, 147, 577
- European Public Works Syndicate. 551
- Flood Protection, 679
- Foreign Trade, 221
- Foreign Trade Relations, 197
- French Liner " Normandie," Launch of, 471
- Hydro-electric Production, 343
- Import Quotas, 51
- Import Tax, 419
- International Traffic, 293
- Iron and Steel Production, 269
- La Pallice Mole, 51
- Locomotive for State Railways, Powerful, 471
- Machine Tools, 445
- Marino Exhibition, 551
- Marseilles Harbour Extension, 367
- More Confidence, 25
- Motor Car Industry, 343
- Naval Construction, 123
- Paris Transports, 75, 269
- Pas-do-Calais Collieries, 343
- Polish Coal, 221
- Pontoiso Bridge, 319
- Port of Paris, 221
- Port of Vordon, 497
- " PromOtheo " Disaster, 75
- Public Works, 367, 525, 629
- Public Works and Engineering, 577
- Rail Motors, 603
- Railway Catastrophe, 319
- Railway Electrification, 147, 629
- Railway Reforms, 679
- Railway Rolling Stock, 25
- Rhone Navigation Works, 419
- Riviera Water Supply, 497
- Road and Rail Traffic, 221
- Road Traffic Restrictions, 123
- Rolling Stock, 367
- Russian Orders. 629
- Russian Trade, 197
- Saint-Nazairo Dry Dock, 147
- Scrapping Ships, 603
- Shipbuilding, 171, 445
- Shipping Restrictions, 525
- Shipping Tonnage, 629
- Solar Illumination, 293
- State Orders, 525
- Steamboat Inventor, 171
- Steel Cartel, 221. 655
- Steel Consumption, 245
- Steel Industry, 497
- Steel Trade, 395, 603
- Steel Trade Organisation, 123
- Submarine Accident, 367
- Super-liner, Position of. 395
- Tidal Power, 343
- Trade Agreements, 245
- Trade Developments, 319
- Trade Organisation, 603
- Trade Outlook, 75
- Treaties of Commerce. 99
- I ' iiemployed Miners. 419
- Wagon Building, 679
- Waste, Use of, 577
- Water Sterilisation, 147
- FURNACE. Electric Induction, General Electric Company. Ltd., 166
- G
- GALLIUM, Properties at Different. Temperatures. (63)
- Galway Harbour, Cost of Proposals. (667)
- Ganges Canal Hydro-electric Scheme. (111)
- Gas and Electric Light for Public Services,
- Relative Cost of, (209)
- Gas Compressor, Steam-driven, Belliss and
- Morcom, Ltd., 647 (;as Compressor, 250 B.H.P. National Convertible Gas or Oil Engine-driven, Wm.
- Rcavoll and Co., Ltd., 253
- Gas-filled Joint Rings, Wills Pressure Filled
- Joint Ring, Ltd., 190
- Gas for Internal Combustion Engines, Compressed, (483)
- Gas for Motor Vehicles, Town's, (331), 647
- Gas in Athadome Well, N. Alberta, Flow of Dry. (257)
- Gas Industry and Coal, (537)
- Gas Pipo Laying in Baltimore, Improved
- Method of, (381)
- Gas Replaces Electricity in Many Districts for
- Street Lighting, (483)
- Gas Research in Canada, 83
- Gas Washer, Stator, Newton, Chambers and
- Co., Ltd.. 191
- Gasoline Production, Natural, (14)
- Gear-box, 1400 H.P. Return Drive, Vosper and
- Co., Ltd., 479
- Gear, Hydraulic Ram Unit of Telegraph Control.
- Hyland Ltd., 479
- Gear for L.M.S. Railway Heavy Oil Shunting
- Locomotive, Transmission, Haslam and
- Newton, Ltd., 570
- :clignite Successfully Employed on Blue
- London Clay, (457)
- Geological History of N. Saskatchewan, (233)
- Geological Maps at Canada House, London, (87)
- German Circle of English-speaking Engineers,
- Opening Meeting in Berlin, 562
- German Manufacturer in England. Impressions
- of, H. Kaufmann, 45
- Glass, Armour Plato, Pilkingtun Brothers, Ltd.. 328
- Glass, Testing of Pilkington's Armour Plate, (615)
- Glazed Tiling on Concrete, Bulging of, (667)
- Gold and Silver Production in United States in 1930, (483)
- Gold Dredges Transported by Air in New
- Guinea, Charles A. Banks, 107
- Gold Field in British Columbia. Alluvial, (431)
- Gold Mines at Bontddu, near Barmouth, Reopened, (305)
- Gold Strike in Now Zealand, Alluvial. (457)
- Gold Vein Discovered ut Antimok in Philli pines, (281)
- " Goodsway, The," Cedric Erlund, 401
- Grain Conveying Plant for Leith, (183)
- Grain Loading Plants at Churchill, Hudson
- Bay Railway, (183)
- Grain Loading Record at Sorel, Quebec, (407)
- Grain Ship from Churchill, Hudson Bay. (305)
- Grain Storage Capacity at Montreal, Increased. (407)
- Grain Storage Capacity at Vancouver Port. (331)
- Grain Storage in Vancouver, (667)
- Graving Dock Building at loVallsend-on-Tyne, (331)
- Grimsby's Power Station Extensions, (355)
- Grinding Machines--see Machine Tools
- Gypsum Used for Coal Dusting in Collieries. (159)
- H
- HABIT and Influence on Engineering Method. (667)
- Hammer, Quead Mechanical, Wm. Geipel, Ltd.. 597
- Harbour, Reconstruction Work on Aberdeen, (37)
- Harbour Works at Cochin, India, (563)
- Harbour Works at Haifa, 16
- Harvester Thrasher, Clayton, Marshall. Sons
- and Co., Ltd., 30, 31
- Hay and Straw Stacker, Ransomes. Sims and
- Jeffories, Ltd., 30
- Health of Nation, Road Fatalities, (305)
- Helium, New Source Discovered in Trinidad, (140)
- Hotel at Moscow for Foreign Visitors, (331)
- Hours of Labour, 211
- Household Refuse of Nuneaton. (209)
- Howard's Works at Bedford. Disposal of, (469)
- Hydraulic Power Station at Leith, Pulsomotor
- Engineering Company. Ltd., 616, 620
- HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER SCHEMES :
- Hydro-electric Energy of Angara River
- System, Siberia. (119)
- Hydro-electric Power Development Scheme
- at Chats Falls, 300, 301
- Hydro-electric Power in Europe, (537)
- Hydro-electric Power Plant at TrollhAttati. (20)
- Hydro-electric Power Plant on White River,
- Missouri, (667)
- Hydro-electric Power Plant Possibilities of
- River Chirchik, Russia, (457)
- Hydro-electric Power Plants in Great
- Britain, (457)
- Hydro-electric Power Plants on Snake River. (135)
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme in Travancore, (331)
- Hydro-electric Scheme at Pykara, Madras. (355), (381)
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Go . 295, (431)
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Beauharnois, Progress. (209), (331)
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme at Mandi, Progress of, (563)
- Hydro-electric Power Schemes in Sweden. (537)
- Hydro-electric Scheme at Periyar, (159)
- Hydro-electric Works on Lievro ..t
- Quebec, 160, 151
- Lochaber Power Scheme, Further Develop.
- ments, 397, (457)
- Masson Falls Hydro-electric Power Scheme, (615)
- 'Water Power in Great Britain, Sir Alexander
- Gibb, 622
- HYDROSTATIC Pressure W i th in and r
- Dams, 109
- Hydrotechniquo do France, Laboratories of La
- Societe, M. P. Leroux, 296, 322
- IBRAHIM Fanny Karim Pasha of Egypt
- Visits England, (249)
- Illium. Properties of Alloy, (563)
- Illumination, Accurate Forecast of Intensity “t", (407)
- Illumination, " Cold Light," (537)
- Illuminations at Blackpool Excursion Trains
- to View, (563)
- Impressions of German Manufacturer in England, H. Kaufmann, 45
- Industrial Companies' Fusion in Sweden, (407)
- Industrial Diseases of Silicosis and Asbestosis, (381)
- Industrial Economics in America, W. G. Linn
- Cass, 476
- Industrial Rationalisation, Commander (1. \V .
- Craven, 275; (Leader. 283)
- Industrial Taxation, (52)
- Ingots, Detection of Cracks in, (482)
- Inland Port at Campana, Argentine, (209)
- internal Combustion in Engines, Experiments
- on. (135)
- International Labour, Bureau and Proposed
- Forty Hours' Week, 351
- INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR
- BOAT EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA : 376, 404, 435
- Marine Motor Section, 477
- Austin Motor Company,
- cylinder Engine, 435;
- of 10 H.P. Car, 435;
- Motor Cars, 436 11
- II 11 12 H.P. Four-Gear-box Details
- Thermostat for
- INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR
- BOAT EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA (continued) :
- Citroft Cars, Ltd., 10 H.P., 12 and 20 H.P. Cars, 404
- Crossley Motors, Ltd., " Buxton " 10 H.P.
- Saloon, 405; 10 H.P. Chassis, 405
- Daimler Company, 15 H.P. Sal000n. 435; 15 H.P. Engine, 435
- Humber, Ltd., 12 H.P. Four-cylinder Chassis. 436; 12 H.P. Four-cylinder Engine, 436
- Lanchester, 10 H.P. Saloon. 376
- Lucas, Joseph, Ltd.. " Luvax " Shock
- Absorber, 404
- Morris Motors. Ltd.. 10 H.P. Four-cylinder
- Car, 377
- Rover 14 H.P. " Pilot " Chassis and Saloon. 405; " Meteor " 16 H.P. Car, 405
- Scintilla, Ltd., " Vertex " Ignition System, 436
- Standard Motor Company. Ltd., " Big
- Twelve " six-cylinder Engine, 404; "Little
- Twelve " Six-cylinder Engine, 404 20
- H.P. Chassis. 404
- Wolseley, 16 H.P. Chassis, 436
- INTERNATIONAL Safety of Life at Sea and
- Load Lino Conventions, (355)
- Invention, Science and, 307
- IRON AND STEEL :
- Alloy-steel Castings, Working Limit for Constructional Purposes, (37)
- Basic Bessemer Practice in France. 646
- Basic Bessemer Steel, 591
- Basic Process of Steel Making. Commemoration in France of, 611
- Blast-furnaces at Wellingborough. Head.
- Wrightson's. (209)
- Blast-furnaces in U.S.S.R., (589)
- Blooming Mills in U.S.S.R., (593)
- British Standardised Steel Samples. (431)
- Cast Iron Test Pieces. Round Bar. (233)
- Casting. 94-Ton, for Anvil Block, (589)
- Castings, " Niorosilal " Heat-resisting, Sheep-bridge Stokes Centrifugal Castings Company, Ltd.. 673
- Hollow Forging, World's Largest, Thos.
- Firth and John Brown, Ltd., 414
- Ingot of 175 Tons for Stirling Boiler Company.
- Ltd., 'Vickers Works of English Steel
- Corporation, 569
- Iron and Steel Imports into Tees Ports during
- November, (615)
- Iron and Steel Industry Reorganisation,
- Suggestion by Mr. I. M. Sioff, (457)
- Iron Ore Deposits of Kursk, (331)
- Iron-oxide Content of Liquid Steel, Method for
- Determining, (87)
- Machinability of Steel, W. E. Sanders, 5
- Magnetite Iron Ore from Texada Island.
- Suitability for Sponge Iron, (431)
- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers' Reports, Furnaces in Blast,
- Pig Iron and Steel Production, Statistics
- of June compared with May, (63), (87);
- July, (191); August. (281); September, (407); October, (536); November, (641)
- Nickel Steel Production from Nickel Copper
- Ores, (63)
- Opening of Swansea Steel Works after Three
- Years, (641)
- Pig Iron Cupolas. Stanton Company's. (135)
- Research on Cold-working of Steel at Sheffield University. The Ironmongers' Company and, (37)
- Researches on Steels and Forgings for Greater
- Density, Machinability and Durability,
- W. E. Sanders, 5
- Ituatlese Ingot Cast at Darlington, Large, (511)
- Scale on Annealed Steel Forgine, (641)
- Scrap Iron for Japan, South African, (159)
- Selenium Stainless Steel. Commercial Use of, (597)
- Sheets of Steel 0.003 mm. Thick, Sandvik, (589)
- Silicon Steel for Framework of Now York
- Building, (589)
- Skinningrovo Steel and Ironworks, Reopened
- on Change-over to " Grid " System, (233)
- Smelter Smoke and Effect on Vegetation. (407)
- Soda Ash in Ironfoundries. N. L. Evans, (615)
- Soda Ash to Improve Cast Iron. N. L. Evans, (589)
- Stainless Steel for Marine Engineering, Tests
- on, (355)
- Steel, Basic Bessemer. 591
- Steel, Effects of Aluminium and Silicon on, (11)
- Steel and Empire Trade, E. T. Good 56
- Steel Castings. Addition of Molybdenum to, (159)
- Steel Castings. Collected Papers on, (209)
- Steel Girders of Great Size Used in Post
- Office at Pittsburg. (135)
- steel in Penstocks of Hoover Dam. Hydroelectric Power Project, (257)
- Steel Production in South Africa, (233)
- Steel Products for Mines, Frodingham Iron
- and Steel Company, Ltd., 18
- Steel Quality, Modern Conception of, H. W.
- Graham, 192
- Steel Railway Sleepers on Delaware and
- Hudson Railroad, Cheap. (589)
- Steel Sheet Piling, Condition after Nineteen
- Years' Exposure of, (11)
- Steel Sheets, Protected, Lysaght Protected
- Steel Company, Ltd.,
- 263
- Steel to he Used for Golden Gate Bridge,
- Estimated Quantity Required, (563)
- Steel Work of Roclueller Building, (381)
- Steel Works at Pretoria. Progress on Construction at, (159)
- Tensioning of Strip Steel, (641)
- Testing of Hardened Steel, (63)
- IRRIGATION in India, Triennial Review of, (257)
- Irrigation of Early India, (159)
- Irrigation on Euphrates. (641) 1'
- S
- I
- K
- KEMPE'S Engineer's Year Book, 280
- Key, Method for Removing Stubborn, (563)
- C:4111• • Stake 1:11 MIS al/ /MOM lk
- L
- L
- L
- L
- L
- L
- L
- L
- L
- L 1
- LABORATORY. Portable X-ray, V. E. Pullin, 590, 594
- Laboratories at Ottawa Opened, National
- Research. (233)
- Laboratories of British Cast Iron Research
- Association, 46
- Laboratories of La Societe Hydroteohnique do
- Franco. M. P. Leroux, 298, 322
- Laminated Paper Boards of " Panilax," (407)
- Land Drainage, Irish, Laurence Kettle. 647
- Land Tillage by Electrical Power, (641)
- Launches and Trial Trips, 26. 124, 145, 219, 207, 317, 368, 417, 599, 677
- Load Oro Production in Great Britain, (331)
- Lead Ore Vein Discovered in Flintshire, (615)
- LEADING ARTICLES :
- Aircraft in the Navy, 565
- American Works in Groat Britain, 65
- Articulated Locomotives, 643
- Basic Bessemer Steel, 591
- Boiler Explosion, Serious. 259
- Boilers and Heat Pumps, 669
- British and Foreign Warships, 433
- British Engineers Association, 513
- Build the Cunardera, 357
- Canadian Railways, 333
- Composition of Mathematical Writings, 113
- Compulsion and Progress, 235
- Condensate and Feed Pumps, 565
- Culture and Technology, 643
- Disentanglement, 357
- Economy, Transport and, 539
- Electric Heating. 617
- Electrical Accidents, 65
- Electrical Industry, 409
- European Engineers' Federation, 513
- Foreign Trade Organisation, 617
- Honour, Where it is Due, 185
- Hours of Labour. 211
- Impressions and Statistics, 89
- Labour and Railway Pools, 185
- Limitations of Armaments, 161
- Locomotives. Articulated, 643
- Man-in-the-Street and the Railways, 539
- Maros' Nests and Thermo-dynamics. 137
- Mechanical Engineers' Canadian Visit, 307
- Modern Physics and the Engineer, 485
- Moro Majorum. 459
- Navy, Aircraft in the, 505*
- Ottawa, 212, 409
- Ottawa Agreements, 409
- Over One Hundred per Cent. Efficiency, 211
- —see Letters to the Editor
- Paris Motor Car Show, 383
- Power Factor and Electricity Charges, 181
- Production and Distribution, 137
- Professional Engineers, Unemployment of, .59 I
- Progress and Exaggeration. 433
- Pumps, Condensate and Feed, 565
- Pumps, Boilers and Heat. 669
- Rail and Road Transport, 13
- Railway Traction, 283
- Railways, Man-in-the-Street and the, 539
- Real Problem in Industrial Rationalisation, 283
- Road and Rail, 383
- Road and Rail Transport, 186
- Science and Invention, 307
- Selling Railway Transportation, 89
- Steam Engine Trials—Ancient and Modern. 113
- Steel. Basic Bessemer, 591
- Surfaces and Films, 333
- Tapping " Grid " Lines, 13
- Technology. Culture and, 643
- The Factor of Safety, 39
- Tho State and the Navy, 39 33 kV Generators, 459
- Trade with New Zealand, 485
- Transport and Economy, 539
- Two Addresses at British Association, 259
- Unemployment of Professional Engineer, 591; (Letter, P. C. Ruthven, 637)
- Unfair Competition, 235
- Yesterday and To-day, 669
- LENSES, Mechanical Engineering Applied 1.
- Making of, William Taylor, 450; (Leath.' . 459)
- Letter Sorting Office at Mount Pleasant G.P.O.,
- Largest in the World. (589)
- LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.
- Weekly.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
- Accelerated Train Services, F. N. B., 166
- Arkwright, Richard, Inventor of Mass Pro-
- duction, Alan Chorlton, 611
- Boilers in Bow Power Station, Ruston and
- Hornsby, Ltd., 637
- Built-up Crank Shafts, Alan Chorlton, 83
- Centenary of Leicester and Swannington
- Railway, P. C. Dewhurst, 41; " The
- Writer of the Article," 166: C. F. Dandy
- Marshall, 406; Oil Painting by Forneley,
- C. P. Dendy Marshall, 213, 406
- Centrifugal Pumps, F. 0. L. Chorlton, 610
- Cheap Gas, S. P. C., 335, 359
- Colloidal Fuel, Joseph Wright, 82; John L.
- Strovens, 83, 110
- De-aerated Concrete, Modern Concrete Deve-
- lopments Company. Ltd., 359
- Dowser's Art, " Sapper," 83
- Early London River Steamers, Horseley
- Bridge and Engineering Company, Ltd., 280
- Economics of Urban Electric Railways, G.
- Lomonossoff, 213
- Export Trade and Group Selling, Hugo
- Hirst. 61
- First Large Electric Lighting Plant, D. W.
- Walton, 637
- From Steam to Sail, " Historicus," 61
- Hours of Work, B. Wood, 238, 256
- Internal Combustion Pumps, H. A. Hum-
- phrey. 510; S. P. Christie, 562
- Jubilee of the Opening of Law Courts, Col.
- R. E. Crompton, 611
- Modern Conception of Steel Quality, A. C.
- Vivian, 237
- National 1 ransport, G. C. C. Henderson, 6 1 , 427; E. T. Good. 83
- Noise and its Effect on Industry, E. E. G.
- Bradbury, 237
- Oil Painting by amity, C. F. Dandy
- Marshall, 213, 406
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued) :
- Over 100 Per Cent. Efficiency, A. H. Waring, 237, 280. 335, 380, 456; M.I. Mech. E., 256, 304, 359; Brown, Bovori and Co.,
- Ltd., 280; R. H. Dibb, 304; R. W.
- Corbitt, 359,406; A. H. Hinton. 379, 541;
- W. T. Bottornley, 406; F. L. Smith, 456
- Patents and Designs Act, New, H. Thompson, 427
- Pity also the Inventor, " Happy Jack," 456
- Quality and Price. British Electrical and
- Allied Manufacturers' Association, Buenos
- Aires, 82
- Railway Traction, William P. Durtnall, 380
- Reinforced Concrete Railway Underbridges
- P. C. Ruthvon, 427
- Road and Rail, 0. D. North, 14; E. Pease, 15; J. G. W. Warren, 41, 110; E. C.
- Bowden Smith, 41
- Sacrilege, William P. Durtnall, 15; S. P.
- Christie, 40
- Salvage of Ships, E. F. Fox, 510
- Short Bolt Drives. Geo. T. Pardoe, 61
- Sixty Years Ago and Now. C. W. V.. 213
- Stabilisation of Colloidal Coal in Oil Fuel,
- Harry Shaw. 482
- Static Balancing, W. Hamilton Martin, 166
- Steel Trade Protection and Organisation, E
- T. Good, 455
- Temperature and Resistance of Fluids, John
- H. Lamble, 15; G. S. Baker, 110
- The Estimation of Gas Turbine Nozzle
- Throat Area, Corrections, Geo. C.
- McDonald, 15
- Theory of Lubrication, J. E. Southcombe, 41
- Trevithick Centenary, 1833-1933, Charles R.
- King, 405, 426; F. NV. Brewer, 456
- Unemployment and Professional Classes,
- P. C. Ruthvon, 637
- World Federation of Engineers, Emil
- Zimmler, 593
- Lifeboat Engine. 35 B.H.P. High-speed Submersible, Weyburn Engineering Company,
- Ltd., 156
- Lifeboat " Lloyds " Launched at Cowes, (111)
- Lifeboats for Weimer and Dungeness, (305)
- Light Reflectors, Surface of, (641)
- Lighthouse for Shipping and Aircraft Guidance
- near Island of Penedos do Sao Pedro, (183)
- Lighting Sot, 3-4-kW, Blackstone and Co., Ltd., 32
- Lightning Arresters to Protect Power Transformers, (667)
- Lincoln Cathedral, Repairs to, (209)
- Link for Stokers, Quick Repair. Babcock and
- Wilcox, Ltd.. 118
- Lister. R. A., and Co., Ltd., The House of
- Lister, Smithfield Show Dinner, (627)
- LITERATURE :
- Reviews :
- Atomic Physics. Recent Advances in,
- Gaetano Castelfranchi. Approved Translation by W. S. Stiles and J. W. T.
- Walsh.' Vol. I.," Atoms. Molecules. and
- Electrons "; Vol. II., " Quantum Theory," 670
- Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, Reports
- Presented at First International Congress
- at Liege for, 186
- Earth Dam Projects, Joel D. Justin, 162
- Farm Tractors, A. A. Stone. 514
- Flotation Plant Practice, Phillip Rathbone, 671
- Heat Transmission, Calculation of, Margaret
- Fishenden and Owen A. Saunders. 236
- Industrial Psychology in Practice, H. J.
- Welch and Dr. G. H. Miles, 514
- Land Drainage, W. L. Powers and J. A. H.
- Teeter, 139
- Mathematics, B. B. Low, 514
- Mining, Modern Practice in, Vol. V., Colliery
- Machinery and its Application, Sir R. A. S.
- Redmayne, 213
- Modern Materials Handling. S. J. Koshkin, 671
- Newcomen Society for Study of History of
- Engineering and Technology, " Transactions," 1929-30, Vol. X., 261
- Petroleum Technology. Scientific Principles
- of, Dr. Leo Gurwitsch and Harold Moore, 308
- Photogrammetry. Edited by 0. von Gruber.
- Translated from German, G. T. McCaw and
- F. H. Cazelet, 90
- Physics, Introduction to Theoretical, Max
- Planck. Translated by Dr. H. L. Brow, 566
- Production Planning, Clifton Reynolds, 90
- Problem of Incentives in Industry, G. H.
- Miles, 487
- Psychology. Ten Years of Industrial, H. J.
- Welch and C. S. Myers, 645
- Ripper's Steam Engine Theory and Practice,
- W. J. Goudie, 671
- Roofs and Bridges. Text-book on, Part
- Graphic Statics, late Mansfield Merriman
- and Henry S. Jacoby. revised by E. E.
- Ebling, 139
- Steam Power Plant Engineering. L. A.
- Harding, 671
- Short Notices :
- Alternating Current Bridge Met hods. Dr.
- B. Hague, 91
- Ausgewahlte Schwoisskonstructionen. Vol. 3,
- Rohrleitungs and Behtiltobau, Dr.-Ing.
- Holler and Reg. Baumeister A.D. Fink, 567
- Aviation and tho Aerodrome, H. A. Lewis
- Dale, 359
- Bituminous Coal, Proceedings of Third International Conference on, 1931, 213
- Building Encyclopaedia, Concise, Compiled
- by T. Corkill, 284
- Building Mechanics. Applied, Arthur D.
- Turner, 593
- Civil Engineering Specifications and Quantities, U. S. Coleman, 461
- Dielectric Phenomena, S. Whitehead. 90
- Electrical Ago. V. H. L. Searle, 514
- Engineering Practice, (344)
- Fuels, Technical Data on, H. M. Spiers, 411
- Induction Coil Theory and Applications,
- E. T. Jones, 514
- Induction Motor Practice, R. A. Hopkins, 567
- Microscopy, Industrial, Walter Garner, 567
- Physics, Fundamental Laws and Principles,
- with Problems and Worked Solutions, E.
- Booth and Phyllis M. Nicol, 360
- LITERATURE (continued) :
- Short Notices (continued) :
- Pulverised Fuel Firing, S. H. North, 284
- Radio Sets, Testing, J. H. Reyner, 411
- Railway and Seaport Freight Movement, G.
- Bulkeley, 567
- Reinforced Concrete Designers' Handbook,
- C. E. Reynolds, 308
- Ships of the Merchant Navy, (172)
- Strength of Materials, J. Case, 461
- Tanker Tables, A Handbook on Petroleum
- Metrology, B. Tunnard, 461
- Thermionic Emission, Dr. W. S. Stiles, 284
- Wire Splicing, R. Scot Skirving, 411
- Wiring Systems, L. M. Waterhouse, 90
- Books of Reference :
- Kelly's Directory of the Engineering, Hardware, Metal, and Motor Trades, 1932, 575
- Kelly's Directory of the Merchants, Manu•
- facturers and Shippers of the World, 1932, 66
- Oil and Petroleum Year Book, 1932, W. E.
- Skinner, 66
- Railway Year Book, 1932, 330
- Railway Officials, Directory of, 1932, 330
- Roadway Goods Transport Guide for Great
- Britain, 1932-33, 330
- Rubber Information, Edited by H. B. Cronsbaw, B.A., &c., 66
- South African Mining and Engineering Year
- Book, 1932; Rhodesian Mining and Engineering Year Book, 1932, 66
- Books Received :
- Accident Prevention, Memorandum on, 284
- Acoustical Engineering, W. West, 91
- Anatomy of Modern Science, B. Boviuk.
- Translated by H. Stafford Hatfield, 434
- Architectural Acoustics, V. 0. Knudsen, 308
- Architectural Design, Modern, H. Robertson, 15
- Architectural Graphic Standards, C. G.
- Ramsay and H. R. Sleeper, 91
- A.S.T.hl. Tentative Standards, 1932, 671
- Atomic Physics, Recent Advances in. Vol. I.,
- Atoms, Molecules and Electrons; Vol. II.,
- Quantum Theory, Gaetano Castelfranchi.
- Translated by W. A. Stiles and J. W. T.
- Walsh, 186
- Berechnung gegliederter Kr. tickstabe, Dir.
- Dr. -Ing. D. Ruhl, 593
- Birmingham Bureau of Research on Russian
- Economic Conditions. Memorandum No. 6,
- Wages of Industrial Workers in the
- U.S.S.R., 186
- Bridges of Mid and Eastern England, Ancient,
- E. Jervois, 541
- British Engineers' Association Classified
- Handbook of Members and their Manufactures, 1932, 186
- Business Budgets and Budgetary Control,
- A. W. Willsmore, 593
- Building Encyclopedia, Concise, Compiled
- by T. Corkhill, 162
- Building Mechanics, Applied, A. D. Turner, 41
- Building Science, F. L. Barrow, 360
- By-product Coking Industry, International
- Handbook, Prof. Dr. W. Gluud, English
- Edition, C. M. Myers, 487
- Cable Jointing, Practical, 186
- Calendar and its Reform, F. A. Black, 139
- Canada National Ports Survey, 1931-32,
- Dominion of, Report by Sir Alexander
- Gibb, 261
- Civil Engineer, Training of, C. L. Howard
- Humphreys and G. Howard, Humphreys, 541
- Civil Engineering Specifications and Quantities, G. S. Coleman and G. M. Flood, 284
- Colliery Machinery and its Applications, Sir
- R. A. S. Redmayne, 139
- Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and
- Theoretical Chemistry, Vol. XII., J. W.
- Mellor, 541
- Compression Ignition Engines for Road
- Vehicles, 411
- Cylinder Bore Wear, 162
- Der Stahlhockbau, C. Kerston, 308
- Dieselmotoren in der Elektrizitatswirtschaft,
- M. Gercke, 186
- Earth Dam Projects, J. D. Justin, 91
- Education for Trades and Industries, C. T.
- Mills, 434
- Eigenspannungen in g, roben Schmiedestacken,
- Dr.-Ing. G. Kirchberg, 645
- Electrical Age, V. H. L. Searle, 308
- Electrical Insulating Materials, Methods of
- Test Relating to, 1932, 434
- Electricity and Magnetism, Theory of, Max
- Planck, Translated by H. L. Brose, 360
- Electro - magnetism, Principles of, E. B.
- Moullin, 541
- Exponential and Hyperbolic Functions and
- their Applications, A. H. Bell, 284
- Explosives : Their History, Manufacture,
- Properties, and Tests, Vol. III., A. Marshall, 162
- Flotation Plant Practice, P. Rabone, 541
- Fuel, Technical Data on, Edited by H. M.
- Spiers, 186
- Furnaces and Heating Systems, Investigation of Warm Air, Part V., A. C. Willard,
- A. P. Kratz and S. Konzo, 645
- Gas Calorimetry, Major C. G. Hyde and F. E.
- Mills, 593
- Garcke's Manual of Electrical Undertakings
- and Directory of Officials, Vol. 35, 1932, 645
- Good Investing, K. A. Coles, 671
- Graphical Geometry, E. N. Digweed, 186
- Graphs of Standard Mathematical Functions,
- It. V. Lowry, 434
- Greater Britain, The, Sir Oswald Mosley, 360
- Heat and Heat Engines, Wilkin's Elementary,
- Revised by E. Uritlin, 593
- Heat, Theory of, Max Planck, Translated by
- H. L. Brose, 360
- Heat Treatment and Annealing of Aluminium
- and its Alloys, N. F. Budgen, 139
- H.M. Stationery Office Publications :
- Adhesive Research Committee, Third and
- Final Report of, 335
- Aero-engines, Jupiter VIII. F., VIII. F.P.,
- XI. F., and XL F.P., 434
- Aeroplane, III. F. (G.P.), " Lion XI. A."
- Entme, 335
- British Rainfall, 1931, 236
- LITERATURE (continued) :
- Books Received (continued) :
- H.M. Stationery Office Publications (con -
- tinued) :
- Gas Starter Systems for Aero-engines, 186
- Heat Transmission, Calculation of,
- Margaret Fishenden and 0. A. Sanders, 162
- Military Motor Cycles, 1932, Manual of, 284
- National Physical Laboratory, Collected
- Researches, Vol. 23, 1932, 645
- Pumping Machinery, Part I., Historical
- Notes on the Collection in the Science
- Museum, G. F. Westcott, 645
- Safety in Mines Research Board, 1931,
- Tenth Annual Report, 41
- " Sidestrand Aeroplane, 139
- Viscosity of Cellulose Solutions, 541
- Hotel Guide, Handy, 1932-33, 15
- How to Estimate : Being the Analysis of
- Builders' Prices, J. T. Rea, 41
- Hoyer-Kreuter Technical Dictionary, Vol. ii.,
- English-German-French, Edited by Alfred
- Schlomann, 41
- Induction Coil Theory and Applications, E.
- Taylor Jones, 261
- Induction Motor Practice, R. E. Hopkins, 360
- Industrial Psychology, Ten Years of, H. J.
- Welch and C. S. Myers, 335
- Industrial Microscopy, W. Garner, 360
- Industrial Psychology in Practice, H. J.
- Welch and G. H. Miles, 360
- Internal Combustion Engines, Testing of
- High-speed, A. W. Judge, 261
- Jahrbuch 1932 der Deutschen Versuchsanstalt far Luftfahrt, E.V., Berlin-Adlershof, Edited by Dr.-Ing. Wilh. Hoff, 541
- Jane's Fighting Ships, 1932, Edited by Oscar
- Parkes, 671
- Kelly's Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Shippers of the World, 1932, 15
- King's College, London, Calendar, 1932-33, 541
- L'Egypte et ses Chemins de Fer, L. Wiener, 593
- La Mort du Rail: La Reneussance Economique par l'Automobile, M. de Coninck, 434
- Lewis's Railway Signal Engineering (Mechanical), J. H. Fraser, 646
- Light, Theory of, Max Planck, Translated
- by H. L. Brose, 360
- L.M.S. Railway, Modem Developments on, 139
- Luftspeicher-Dieselmaschine, Die, Dr.-Ing.
- Berthold Klaften, 645
- Materials, Strength of, J. Case, 261
- Materials Handling, Modem, S. J. Koshkin, 308
- Mechanics of Deformable Bodies, Professor
- Max Planck, Translated by Professor Henry
- L. Bross, 541
- Metallurgy for Engineers, Elementary, G. F.
- C. Gordon, 434
- Mineral Resources of United States, 1929.
- Part I., Metals; Part II., Non-Metals, 261
- Motor Body Building, Private and Commercial, H. J. Butler, 41
- Muscular Work : Fatigue and Recovery,
- G. P. Crowdon, 41
- Noise and Vibration Engineering, S. E.
- Slocum, 541
- Ohm's Law and Temperature-resistance
- Charts, H. 0. Cooper, 434
- Ordnance Survey : Relevelling London,
- Abstracts of Secondary Series, 1932, 284
- Oxy-acetylene Welding Encyclopaedia,
- Vol. I., Pipe Construction; Vol. IL,
- Construction of Apparatus and Containers, 162
- Paraffin and Congealing Oil Problems, C. a
- Reistle and 0. C. Blade, 41
- Patents, Trade Marks and Designs : Their
- Commercial Aspect and Development,
- C. W. Thomas, 487
- Physical Principles of Mechanics and Acoustics, R. W. Pohl. Translated by Winifred
- M. Deans, 360
- Physics : Fundamental Laws and Principles
- with Problems and Worked Solutions,
- Edgar Booth and Phyllis M. Nicol, 186
- Power Economy in the Factory, J. E.
- Todman, 671
- " Practical Engineer " Electrical Pocket
- Book and Diary, 1933, Edited by Conrad
- Arnold, 645
- " Practical Engineer " Mechanical Pocket
- Book and Diary, 1933, Edited by E. G.
- Black, 645
- Problem of Incentives in Industry, G. H.
- Miles, 139
- Protective Films on Metals, E. S. Hedges, 91
- Radio-communication, Modern, J. H. Reyner, 284
- Radio Sets, Testing, J. H. Reyner, 139
- Railway and Seaport Freight Movement,
- G. Bulkoley, 139
- Railway Officials, Universal Directory, 1932, 15
- Railway Year Book, 1932, 139
- Reinforced Concrete, Construction in, 0. E.
- Manning, 15
- Reinforced Concrete Designer's Handbook,
- C. E. Reynolds, 261
- Roadway woods Transport Guide for Great.
- Britain, 1932-3, 261
- Rubber, Symposium on, 186
- Safe Sea, Sir Westcott Abel, 541
- Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, 308
- Statesman's Year Book, 1932, 16
- Steam Engine Theory and Practice, Ripper's
- W. J. Uoudie, 284
- Steam Power Engineering, Elements of.
- J. B. 0. Sneeden, 41
- Steam Power Plant Engineering, L. A.
- Harding, 434
- Steel Buildings, Design of, H. 0. Haul, 487
- Strength 01 Materials, J. F. Knottcamp and
- A. C. Hooper, 487
- Structures, Examples in Theory of, J. W.
- Landon, 645
- Surveying, W. N. Thomas, 236
- Tanker Tables, Tunnard's, B. Tunnard, 284
- Tariffs : The Case Examined, by a Committee
- of Economists, 41
- Telephone Transmission Theory, Outline
- Notes on, W. T. Palmer, 236
- re Ph . M.
- j 1
- LITERATURE (continued):
- Books Received (continued) :
- Telephony, V61. I., Manual Switching Systems and Line Plant, T. E. Herbert and
- W. S. Proctor, 411
- Testing Materials, American Society, Index
- to " Proceedings," Vols. 26-30 (1926-1930), 15
- Tin Solders, A Modern Study of Properties
- of Tin Solders and Soldered Joints, S. J.
- Nightingale, 41
- Train Resistance Charts, Robeiro's,
- Robeiro, 284
- Truss, The Wickert, D. B. Steinman, 514
- Two-cycle Engine, C. F. Caunter, 411
- University College, London, Calendar, 1932-33, 541
- Vibration Prevention in Engineering, A. L.
- Kimball, 514
- Welding and Cutting on Railways and Tramways, 139
- Wireless Communication, Short Wave, A.
- W. Ladner and C. R. Stoner, 541
- Wireless and Shipping : A Record of Pro•
- gross, 360
- Wirtschuftlicher Konstruieron - billiger
- giessen I Ob.-Ing. R. Lehmann, 186
- Workmen's Compensation Acts, W. Addington Willis, 162
- Zuschlagermittlung in der Massenfabrikation
- far freie and gebundene Handarbeit.
- Dr.-Ing. R. Engel, 645
- Liverpool Gas Company to Acquire Hington
- and Roby Undertaking, (305)
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Annual Report, 430
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, 61
- Lochaber Power Scheme, 397
- Low-temperature Carbonisation Plant at Dal -
- marnock Closed Down, (281)
- Lubricant, Qualities of, (257)
- Lubricating Oils, Regeneration of Used, (11)
- Lubricants and Additions of Sulphur and Lead
- Soaps, (11)
- Lubricants for Cold Drawing, (452)
- Lubricants for Hydraulic Turbines, (11)
- Lubrication of Winding Pipes, (641)
- Lubricator, " Brantford " Mechanical, Tecalomit, Ltd., 57
- Luminous Discharge Tube Lighting, General
- Electric Company, Ltd., 519
- M
- MACHINE TOOLS :
- Boring and Facing Machine, Horizontal
- Duplex, Kitchen and Wade, Ltd., 288
- Boring Mill for Machining Bosses of Large
- Propellers, George Richards and Co., Ltd., 34, 35
- Cylinder Boring Machine, Largest, 304
- Drilling and Keyway Cutting Machine,
- Vertical Slot, G. Richards and Co., Ltd., 518
- Drilling Machine, Four-spindle, Jones and
- Shipman, Ltd., 545
- Drilling Machine, Multiple-spindle, Kitchen
- and Wade, Ltd., 19
- Drilling Machine, Multiple-spindle. Noble
- and Lund, Ltd., 262, 263
- Forging Machine, Precision, J. Bigwood and
- Son, Ltd., 569
- Grinder for Bakelite-bonded Wheels, Rowland, B. R., and Co., Ltd., 312, 313
- Grinding Machine, Automatic Surface, A. A.
- Jones and Shipman, Ltd., 20
- Lathe, Double 50in. Centre, Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 253, 258
- Lathe for Grinding Cylindrical Work, 1861,
- Ambrose Webster's, 326
- Lathe, 14in. Centres Sliding, Surfacing and
- Screw-cutting, Noble and Lund, Ltd., 572
- Lathe, 20in. Centres Surfacing and Boring.
- Noble and Lund, Ltd., 572
- Lathe, 72in. Centres High-speed Roughing,
- Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 544, 545
- Lathes, Two Capstan, H. W. Ward and Co.,
- Ltd., 117
- Machine Tools, Modern Hydraulic Operation,
- H. C. Town, 533, 540, 568
- Mortiser, Combined Chain and Chisel,
- Wadkin and Co., 330
- Plano-milling Machine, Kendall and Gent (1920), Ltd., 382, 386
- Precision Grinding Machines : 302, 326, 348, 370, 402, 448, 449, 474, 475, 502, 529, 560, 561, 584, 585, 612, 634, 662
- GENERAL MATTERS :
- Abrasive Wheels for Grinding Machines, 303
- Abrasives for Grinding Machines, 302
- Accuracy in Grinding Machines, 327
- Automatic Work Mounting Turret ,,E
- Arter Grinder, Burton, Griffiths alt.'
- Co., Ltd., 349, 350
- Cam Shaft Grinding, 612
- Making of Master Cams, 613
- Cambering Mechanism for Grinding
- Machines, 328
- Centreless Grinding, 424, 448, 449, 474, 475
- Concentric Grinding, 425, 426, 450
- Conclusion, 665
- Crank Shaft Grinding, 612
- External Cylindrical Grinding, 326
- Gear Grinding, 634, 662 ,
- Grinding Coolant, 450
- Hones and Honing Machines, 584, 585
- Internal Cylindrical Grinding, 370
- Piston-rod Grinding Machines, 348
- Planetary Grinders, 402
- Semi-automatic Grinders, 348
- Spline Shaft Grinding, 613
- Steadies in Grinding Machines, 328
- Surface Grinding, 502, 529
- Thread Grinding, 663
- Universal Grinders, 560, 561
- Wheelhead of Churchill Grinder, 327, 328
- Width of Wheels in Grinding Machines, 328
- Workhead of Plain Grinding Machine, 328
- MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :
- Precision Grinding Machines (continued) :
- MACHINES :
- Axle Journal Turning and Grinding
- Machine, Craven Brothers (Manchester),
- Ltd., 349. 350
- Cam Shaft Grinding Machine, Landis,
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 612
- Centreless Grinding Machine, Churchill
- Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 448, 449
- Centreless Grinding Machine, Lidkopings,
- A. C. Wickman, Ltd., 474, 475
- Centreless Grinding Machines, B.A.S.
- Tools, Ltd., 425
- Crank Shaft Grinder, Landis Multiple
- Wheel, Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 612
- Crank Shaft Grinder, Norton Single-wheel,
- Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 612
- External Grinder, General Purpose,
- Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 326, 327, 328
- External Grinding Machine, J. Holroyd
- and Co., Ltd., 326, 332
- Gear Grinding Machine, Gear Grinding
- Company, Ltd., 634, 635
- Gear Grinding Machine, Maag Helical,
- Maag Gear Wheel Company, Ltd., 662;
- Indexing Mechanism for Gear Grinding
- Machine, Cooke, Troughton and Simms,
- Ltd., 635, 636
- Honing Machine, Kitchen and Wade, Ltd., 584, 585
- Hydraulic External Grinder, John Lund,
- Ltd., 370
- Internal Grinding Machine, Churchill
- Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 371, 372
- Internal Grinding Machine, John Holroyd
- and Co., Ltd., 370, 371
- Internal Grinding Machine, K. Jung,
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 372
- Lapping Machine, Small, Norton Company, 586
- Lapping Machines, B.S.A. Tools, Ltd., 585
- Machine for Grinding Cylindrical Work
- Externally, Ambrose Webster, 1861. 326
- Multiple Spindle Honing Machine, Barnes'
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd.. 584, 585
- Piston-rod Grinding Machine, Craven
- Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., 348
- Single-spindle Honing Machine, Kitchen
- and Wade, Ltd., 584, 585
- Duplex Planetary Internal Grinder,
- Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 402, 403
- Plano-type Vertical Spindle Surface
- Grinder, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 503, 504
- Roll Grinding Machine, Naxos Union, 326, 327
- Rotary Table Grinder, Lumsden Machine
- Company, Ltd., 503
- Semi-automatic Grinder, Norton, Alfred,
- Herbert, Ltd., 349
- Semi-automatic Internal Grinder, Landis,
- Burton, Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 402
- Spline Shaft Grinding Machine, Churchill
- Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 614
- Spline Shaft Grinder, Gear Grinding Company, Ltd., 613
- Spline Shaft Grinder, Werner, E. H. Jones (Machine Tools), Ltd., 613, 614
- Automatic Surface Grinder, Blanchard
- Machine Company, 503, 504
- Surface Grinder, Jung Small, Burton,
- Griffiths and Co., Ltd., 529, 530
- Surface Grinder, Lumsden Vertical Spindle,
- Lumsden Machine Company, Ltd., 502, 503
- Surface Grinder, Norton, A. Herbert, Ltd., 530, 531
- Surface Grinding Machine, Horizontal
- Spindle, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 530, 531
- Surface Grinder, Rotary Table, Churchill
- Machine Tool Company, Ltd., 530, 532
- Universal Surface Grinder, Lumsden
- Machine Company, Ltd., 502, 503
- Thread Grinder, H. F. Atkins, Ltd., 664
- Thread Grinding Machine, Herbert Lindner G.m.b.H., 663
- Universal Grinder. Internal Grinding
- Spindle for, Churchill Machine Tool
- Company, Ltd., 561, 562
- Universal Grinding Machine, Kellenberger,
- A. Herbert, Ltd., 560, 562
- Universal Grinding Machine, Small, Morton
- and Weaver, Ltd., 561, 562
- Press, Hurnphris, Mass Products, Ltd., 16
- Presses for Trimming Stampings, B. and S.
- Massey, Ltd., 438
- Saw, " Enox " Pocket. Fry's (London), Ltd., 287
- Saw for Brass and Copper Ingots, Circular,
- Noble and Lund, Ltd., 481
- Sawing Machine for Joists, Cold, Noble and
- Lund, Ltd., 481
- Sawing Machine for Non-ferrous Ingots,
- Noble and Lund, Ltd., 481
- Sawing Machines, Hot, S. Russell and Sons,
- Ltd., 93
- Screwing Machine, Charles Winn and Co.,
- Ltd., 215
- Tool, Eclipse 4 S, James Neil and Co. (Sheffield), Ltd., 313
- Tool Tips Embodying Carbides of Titanium, (11)
- Tools, Cutting Angles and Clearance of, (431
- MACHINERY and Import Duties in Turkey. (331)
- Machinery Production in America during 1931,
- Some, (641)
- Magnesite Deposit Discovered in Austrian
- Tyrol, (589)
- Magnesium Base Alloys, (209)
- Magnetic Disturbances on Hudson Bay Shipping Route, Investigations into. (209)
- Management Research Groups Library, (5419
- Manganese Ore in Ecuador, (615)
- Manufacturing Firms in Greater Vancouver,
- Increase of, (381)
- MAPS :
- Alsace Canal and Kembs Power Station, 206
- General Lay-out of Hoover Dam and Associated Works, 582
- MAPS (continued) :
- Haifa Harbour Works, 16
- Ironbridgo Power Station Site, 174
- Laboratory at Saulcy of La Societe Hydro•
- technique de France, 296
- Lay-out of Coal Shipping Staith at Howdon.
- on-Tyne. 650
- Lay-out of Roundabout Working for Trains
- at Preston, 482
- Map of Barking-Upminster Electrification,
- Map of Colorado River and Imperial Valley, 580
- Map of Hoover Dam and Boulder City
- District, 580
- Map of Polar Regions of Soviet Arctic, (355)
- Map Plant at Vancouver, (381)
- Ocean Port for North China, Position of
- Proposed. 138
- St. Lawrence Waterway Scheme, 163
- Shyok Area Plans, 373
- Situation of Bulolo Dredging Ground, New
- Guinea, 107
- Surbiton Waterworks, Area Supplied by, 428
- MATHEMATICS at Cambridge, Dr. P. A. 51.
- Dirac Elected to Lucasian Professorship of, (111)
- Measurement of Surface Temperatures, Neil P.
- Bailey, 303
- Memorial Fund at Lahore for Colonel B. C.
- Battye, 671
- Mercury, Price of, (135)
- Mercury Power Plant at Kearny Station, (641)
- Metal Refining in Canada, (615)
- Metallic Packing, Plastic, R. C. Taylor and Co., 338
- Metalliferous Mining and Quarrying Industry
- of Great Britain, Report of Advisory Committee on, (183)
- Metallurgical Investigations of Carnegie Steel
- Company, (431)
- Metallurgical Works in Leningrad, (11)
- Metallurgical Works near Tula, Russia, (331)
- Metals, Production in Russia of Heavy, (257)
- Methane Gas for Heavy Motor Vehicles, 15
- Milk-cooling Plant, Ethyl-chloride, Barford
- and Perkins, Ltd., 30
- Milk-cooling Plants. Pulsometer Engineering
- Company, Ltd., 58
- Mineral Production in America, (641)
- Mineralised Zone in Labrador Discovered, (4071
- Vining and Technical College at Barnsley, (381)
- Mining Operations on Bridge River, Canada, (159)
- Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Bulletin
- No. 27, Agricultural Machinery in Canada
- and United States of America, 4
- Mother Diagram for Saturated and Superheated
- Steam, (443)
- Mollison's Transatlantic Flight, Route of, (209)
- Molybdenum Concentrates Deposits Found at
- Mammoth, Arizona, (407)
- Monet Metal, Developments in Forging, (87)
- Monel Metal, Flux Essential in Silver Soldering
- of, (37)
- Monel Metal for Utilitarian Architectural Use, (254)
- Moss Covering for Pipe Line in Manitoba, (589)
- MOTOR VEHICLES : (See International Motor Exhibition at
- Olympia)
- British Motor Cars in South Africa, (440)
- Ford, V-8 Cars Sent from East Windsor to
- Dagenham, (165)
- Lorry, 12-Ton Oil-engined, Fodens, Ltd., 57
- Motor Car Brakes, Testing of, Tapley and
- Co., 165
- Motor Car has Average Speed 92.2 miles per
- hour in Grand Prix, (37)
- Motor Car Production in Russia, (233)
- Motor Cars, Materials to Make American, (615)
- Motor Fuel " Aral," (537)
- Motor Tire Valves, Swiss Firm to Manufacture in Birmingham, (110)
- Motor Vehicles, Methane Gas for Heavy, 15
- Motor Vehicles, Town's Gas for, (331), 647
- Veteran Motor Cars, 527
- MOWER, Patented Enclosed Gear, Harrison,
- McGregor and Co., Ltd., 32
- N
- NATIONALISATION of Metals in Mexico, (483)
- Natural Gas, Removal of Hydrogen Sulphide
- from, (381)
- Natural Gas for Power Plant near Bradford,
- New York, (209)
- Natural Gas near Alberta, (37)
- Natural Gas Well in Alberta, Another, (431)
- Natural Gas Well in Canada, (159)
- Natural Lighting for Nottingham Warehouse, (135)
- Newcomen's Engine of 1712, Site of, Dr. T. E.
- Lones, 401
- Nickel in Nitriding Steels, Use of, (511)
- Nickel Works at Clydach to Restart, (377)
- Nitrogen Fertiliser Factory in Pet, Operating, (305)
- Nitrogen Fixation Plant at Nagoya. Japan. (589)
- Noise, Vibration, and Dust in Industrial Processes, ( 1 1 1)
- Noise and Workers, (11 1)
- O
- OBITUARY :
- Brown, Frederick Baylis, (209)
- Buck-Keene, Harry Arthur (Portrait), 411
- Burgess, Dr. G. K., 114
- Chisholm, R. R. G., 566
- Clerk, Sir Du3ald (Portrait), 515
- Coulson, Witham Arthur, 211
- Dumont, M. Santos, 101
- Gilchrist, Archibald, 670
- Girouard, Sir Percy, 321
- Gower, W. E., 310
- Henderson, Admiral Sir R. F., 53
- Herriott, W. S., 516
- Hudson, John George, 14
- Johnsen, Commodore Nicolaus, 605
- Lobnitz, Sir Frederick, 614
- OBITUARY (continued) :
- Matheson, E. G., (661)
- Parshall, Horace Field, 637
- Patchell, William Henry (Portrait). 566; (Letter, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 637)
- Phillips, W. D., (183)
- Popkiss, Richard, (615)
- Smith, Michael Holroyd, 59
- Stephen, Frederic John, 637
- Threlfal, Sir Richard, 53
- Ullmann, W. C., 637
- Willcocks, Sir William (Portrait), 138
- Williamson, Sir James, 138
- Wilson, Harry James, 173
- Wisnom, Engineer-Commander William M'K. 614
- Wood, John Thomas, 637
- OBSERVATORY at Richmond Hill, Toronto,
- Ont, (257)
- Office Cooling. in America, (11)
- Oil-electric Set, 25-kW, J. and H. McLaren,
- Ltd., 58
- Oil Export Agreement with French Importers,
- Soviet, (281)
- Oil Exports of Irak Petroleum Company, (305)
- Oil Fire Extinguishing Apparatus, Mather and
- Platt, Ltd., 389
- Oil Firing, Domestic, Laidlaw, Drew and Co.,
- Ltd., 19
- Oil from Canada, Russian Fuel, (563)
- Oil from Wells at North Fort Norman to Provide Fuel for Local Use, (37)
- Oil or Bitumen from McMurray Tar Sands,
- Cheaper Extraction of, (63)
- Oil Pipe Line through Iraq, Syria, and Palestine, (355)
- Oil Refinery at Montreal, (233)
- Oil Refinery in Japan for Californian Oil, (11)
- Oil Refinery in Montreal, Shell Oil Company of
- Canada and, (331)
- Oil Refinery in Montreal East, (11)
- Oil Refinery on Mackenzie River, (511)
- Oil Refinery Process, Moscow Naphtha Research Institute, (111)
- Oil Storages, Schemes in Canada, (431)
- Oil Wells at Doyle, Canada, (667)
- OMNIBUSES (AND TROLLEY OMNIBUSES) :
- Electric Trolley Omnibus Tests at Antwerp, (63)
- Omnibus Propelled by Starting and Lighting
- Battery, (233)
- Omnibus Testing Machine, Heenan and
- Froude. Ltd., 673
- Omnibuses, Manchester's Heavy Oil Engine (63)
- Trackless Trolley Omnibuses for Llanelly, (233)
- Trolley Omnibuses for Birmingham, (63)
- Trolley Omnibuses and Wireless Interference,
- Anti-interference Choke Coils, English
- Electric Company, Ltd., 649
- OPTICAL Glass, Pooling Ideas for Manufacture
- of, (511)
- Ottawa Conference, Canada and, 14
- Outlooks and Difficulties of Employers and
- Employed, (11)
- Overhead Trolley Wires, Reduction of Joints in, (281)
- PACKING, Plastic Metallic, R. C. Taylor and
- Co., 338
- Paint Burning from Steel Work, (183)
- Paint Grinding Machines, Torrance and Sons,
- Ltd., 329
- Paint Mill, Disc Grinding, Marchant Brothers ,
- Ltd., 329
- Palm .0i1 as Fuel for Oil Engines, ( 11 1)
- Paper Industry in U.S.S.R., (457)
- Papermaking Factory at Stoke-on-Trent, Proposed, (589)
- Papermaking Machines for Ellesmere Port, (667)
- Parable, A., D. B. Steinman, 91
- Patent Act, Bertram T. King, 380
- PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH
- Aeronautics, 76, 123, 656, 679
- Batteries and Accumulators, 655
- Building, 294, 552
- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 197, 419
- Cranes and Conveyors, 123, 395
- Dynamos and Motors, 51, 75, 123, 147, 171, 197, 221, 245, 269, 293, 343, 367, 395, 419, 445, 497, 551, 577, 603, 629, 655, 679
- Electrical Appliances, 319
- Engines, Internal Combustion, 51, 99, 123, 147, 197, 245, 269, 293, 319, 343, 367, 445, 471, 577, 603, 655, 679
- Furnaces, 25, 148, 367, 445, 603, 656
- Gas Producers, 99, 124
- Lighting and Heating, 245, 319, 471
- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 25, 76, 100, 171, 222, 270, 395, 419, 693, 656
- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 51, 99, 147, 172, 319, 577, 630
- Metallurgy, 25, 320, 445, 630
- Mining Machinery, 51, 246
- Miscellaneous, 26, 52, 76, 100, 124, 148, 172, 198, 222. 246, 270, 294, 320, 367, 395, 420, 446, 471, 497, 525. 552, 578, 604, 630, 656, 679
- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 525, 578
- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 52, 100, 198, 630
- Ships and Boats, 222, 578
- Steam Generators, 123, 221, 293, 497, 525, 551, 655
- Switchgear, 25, 51, 75, 99, 123, 269, 319, 367, 395, 419, 445, 497, 525, 577, 603, 655, 679
- Telegraphs and Telephones, 51
- Tramways and Railways, 222, 445, 604, 679
- Transformers and Converters, 99, 293, 395, 497, 551
- Transmission of Power, 76, 99, 148, 171, 197, 221, 270, 344, 419, 525, 577, 629
- Turbine Machinery, 75, 221, 245, 293, 319, 343, 471, 497, 525, 551, 577, 629
- Welding, 222
- PATENTS, The Lighter Side of, (589)
- Pencil Wood, Manufacture of Good, (431)
- Pendulum Observations of Mountains of British
- Columbia, (209), (305)
- Penstocks for Hoover Dam Hydro-electric
- Plant, Babcock and Wilcox, (111)
- ,
- p
- t.
- r
- Personal and Business Announcements, 23, 47, 73, 97, 124, 172. 219, 243, 267, 291. 317, 344, 368, 393, 420, 443, 469, 495, 523, 549, 575, 601, 027, 653, 677
- Petrol-electric Set, 2 13.11.P., Petters Ltd., 57, 58
- Petroleum Deposits Discovered in Lower
- Austria, (589)
- Phosphate Deposits in Palestine, (159)
- Photo-electric Control Equipments in Tube
- Mills, General Electric Company, Ltd., 166
- Photographic Film, Manufacture of, Dr. H.
- Baines, 666
- Photographing 331 Miles, (233)
- Piles, Drill-driven, (183)
- Piles and Protection from Sea Worms, (511)
- Pin Riveting, Daniel Adamson and Co., Ltd., 142
- Pipe Lino from Bolivia to Chilean Coast, (159)
- Pipe Line, Irak, (381)
- Pipe Wrench, Olbo, Union Glue and Gelatine
- Company, Ltd., (294)
- Pipes and Steam Receivers at Battersea Power
- Station, Steam, Aiton and Co., Ltd., 558
- Piston Ring Factory in Windsor, Ontario, Ohio
- Finn's. (257)
- Pitch for Binding Coal Briquettes in France,
- Canadian, (537)
- Pitman's Engineering Educator, (393)
- Pitot-static Tube Calibration at Low Air
- Speeds, Standard, E. Ower and F. C. Johansen, 500
- Platinum Group Production in Canada, (111), (135)
- Plumbers' Museum to be Opened at Newcastle, (209)
- Pole Design, Reinforced Concrete, W. T.
- Taylor, 422
- Poppet Valve Gears for Locomotives, (219)
- Port for North China, Proposed Ocean, 138
- Portland Cement Factory near Singapore, Proposed, (11)
- Power Reservoirs in United States, (381)
- Power Scheme, Lochabar, 397 (457)
- Power Station, Dnieper, 369
- Power Station, Kembs, 206; (Note, 417)
- Power Station Chimneys, Emission of Dust
- from, 618
- Power Stations at Colenso and CongaIla to be
- Interconnected, (407)
- Power Station at Kembs, 369
- Power Stations in Valdai Districts, (381)
- Port at Campania on Parana River, (331)
- Potash Concentration Factory at Solikamsk, (381)
- Production. Census of, 1930, 95
- Propeller Bosses, Boring Mill for Machining,
- George Richards and Co., Ltd., 34, 35
- Prospecting with the Torsion Balance, (233)
- Prosperity to Scotland, London Committee for
- Work of Restoring, (667)
- Pulley Blocks, Electric, T.B.T. Electric Company, Ltd., 337
- Pulp and Paper Mill at Fez, (305)
- PUMPS
- Centrifugal Pump Characteristics, T.
- Sherwell and R. Pennington, 556
- Pump, Electrically Driven " Centrivac,"
- Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 58
- Pump for Mine Drainage, Deep-well, Sulzer
- Brothers, 216
- Pump, High-speed, Leeds Engineering and
- Hydraulic Company, Ltd., 117
- Pump, 54in. " Invincible " Centrifugal Vertical-spindle, Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., 31
- Pumping Plant at Godalming, (183)
- Pumping Plant for Hydraulic Power Station
- at Leith, Pulsometer Engineering Company,
- Ltd., 616, 620
- Pumps at Surbiton. Waterworks, Worthington-Simpson, 452
- " PUNCH " Almanack, 1933, (523)
- Q
- QUARTER'S Shipbuilding Returns, Lloyd's
- Register of Shipping, 380
- R
- RADIATION Temperature Produced by
- Various Heating Agents, Measurement of, (355)
- Radium, Amount in this Country of, (511)
- Radium, Price of, (331)
- Radium Discovery in Kenya, (589)
- Radium Production in Canada, (511)
- Radium Production in South Australia, (355)
- RAILWAYS :
- Accidents :
- Accident at Charing Cross Station, Glasgow,
- Recalled, (233)
- Accident at Vauxhall Station Recalled, (233)
- Accident on Great Orme Tramway, (233)
- Accident to Platelayers' Trolley, Report. (281)
- Accident to Porter in Tunnel, Fatal, (483)
- Accidents in America during 1931, (511)
- Accidents of 1906 and 1907, (407)
- Accidents to Passengers, Fatal, (483)
- Accident to Railway Servant on Electrically
- Operated Turntable, (457)
- Accidents to Railway Servants, Fatal, (537)
- Company Sues Firm of Contractors for
- Refund in Compensation Case, (11);
- Result of Appeal, (483)
- Derailment of 1E111 to Sheffield Express. (431)
- Ditton Accident Recalled, (305)
- Fatal Accident to Man Walking Through
- Sidings, (381)
- Five Platelayers Killed near Watford, (511)
- Kirtlebridge Accident Recalled, (355)
- Level Crossing Accident at Sherborne, (457)
- Level Crossing Accidents During 1931, (135)
- Railway Accidents, Annual Report, (111), (159)
- Scarborough Miniature Railway, Verdict of
- " Accidental Death " on Driver, (135)
- Shunters, Accidents to, (257)
- Signalmen's Death Whilst on Duty, (159)
- Slipping Back of Train Causes Derailment,
- Colonel Anderson's Report, (511)
- Thirsk Disaster Recalled, (457)
- A
- RAILWAYS (continued) :
- Accidents (continued) :
- Wardleworth Derailment, Lieut.-Colonel
- Anderson's Report, (331)
- Wichnor Viaduct, L.M.S., Accident Recalled, (257)
- General Matters :
- Automatic Couplings on British Railway
- Wagons, Agitation Sixty Years Ago for, (431)
- Automatic Signalling Between Camden and
- Watford, (257)
- Automatic Signalling on Bangor Branch of
- Belfast and County Down Railway, (589)
- Automatic Stops on Rapid Transit Lines, (281)
- Board of Trade Export Tables for Railway
- Material, Statistics, First Five Months of 1932, (87)
- British Railway Material for China, (183)
- Census of Railway Servants, (381)
- Couplings in Railway Accidents, Failure of, (280)
- " Dipped " Railway Metal Joints, (534)
- Electricity and Steam on Railways, Economics of, (407)
- Flanged Wheel on Railways, Note on C. R.
- King's Letter, (11)
- Fog Problem and the Railways, (407)
- Freight Cars to be Transported by Ship from
- New York Harbour to Havana, Loaded, (355)
- Glasgow's Railway Communications, (159)
- Goods Traffic Charges Between London and
- Southend, Experiment in, (431)
- International Railway Congress at Cairo,
- Opening Date of, Egypt's Delegates, (331)
- Irish Railways and Wages, (111), (233), (563)
- Joint Railway Staff in Jersey and Guernsey, (183)
- Jubilee of Giant's Causeway Electric Tramway, (209)
- Leicester and Swannington Railway, Centenary of Opening, (87), (183)
- Mystery Trains on the Railways. Success of, (355)
- National Union of Railwaymen, Annual
- Report by Mr. C. T. Cramp, (37)
- National Union of Railwaymen and National i -
- sation of Transport, (63)
- National Union of Railwaymen and Rail Cars, (63)
- National Wages Board, Last Public Hearing. (667)
- National Wages Board, Railway Companies
- and Railwaymen's Unions, (305)
- Oil-electric Trains for India, Armstrong,
- Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 287
- Oil-engined Railcar being Tested on G.N. of
- Ireland Railway, (209)
- Owner's Name on Vehicles, Legislation and, (381)
- Parcels Traffic and Railways, (667)
- Passenger Journeys During August, 1932, (615)
- Passenger Train Parcels, Revenue from, (389)
- Pneumatic Railways in United States, E. E.
- R. Tratman, 110 •
- Pooling Traffic on Railways, 149
- Pooling Schemes, (11), (233), (431), (483)
- Protection of Gangs while Working on Permanent Way, (537)
- Rail and Road in Argentine, 199
- Rail and Road Transport, Report on, 178; (Leader, 186)
- Rail-car Tests in South America, Leyland, 288
- Rail-cars for India, Oil-electric, Sir W. G.
- Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), Ltd., 388
- Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Protection
- in America, (135)
- Rails on Curves, Wear of, Sir Gordon Hearn, 2
- Railway Amalgamations in America, Proposed, (135)
- Railway and Canal Commission, Suggested
- Abolition, (209)
- Railway Assessment Authority and Rating
- of Railways, (305)
- Railway Companies and Men's Pay, National
- Wages Board Hearing, (491)
- Railway Companies and Ownership of Motor
- Vehicles, (457)
- Railway Development for China, 510
- Railway " Efficiency " Index Table, G. W.
- Railway, H. E. Hodges, 143
- Railway Electrification, 397
- Railway Executive Committee, Work of, (641)
- Railway Goods Traffic Handled by Road
- Vehicles, Special Building for, (355)
- Railway Investigation in U.S.A., (355)
- Railway Labour Costs, 345
- Railway Point, Improved, Hadfields Ltd., 465
- Railway Pooling Schemes, Further, (331)
- Railway Problems, 27
- Railway Rates Tribunal, Annual Review of
- Standard Charges of Grouped Companies, (87)
- Railway Rates Tribunal, Appointment of
- Chairman, (563)
- Railway Rates Tribunal, Appointments, (589)
- Railway Receipts During Forty-fourth Week, (563)
- Railway Receipts for Half Year, (159)
- Railway Returns for 1931, (209), (438)
- Railway Staff Appointments, (36), (37), (431), 499, (615)
- Railway Underbridges, Duration of Reinforced Concrete, J. D. W. Ball, 400
- Railway Wages, 553
- Railwaymen's Wages, Cuts in, (457)
- Rate Reductions on Railways, (355)
- Rolling Stock on British Railways, Returns
- of, (407)
- Sand Drags on Railways, Use of, (667) •
- Signal-box Work at Victoria East Junction,
- Manchester, (135)
- Staff Employed on British Railways, (257)
- Steel Sleepers on Railways, (641)
- Sunday Afternoon Excursions, (257)
- Third-class Accommodation on all Trains of
- Midland Railway Inaugurated Sixty Years
- Ago, (431)
- Timber Railway Sleepers, Salvage,(63)
- Traction in France, Rail and Roa, 125
- RAILWAYS (continued) :
- General Matters (continued) :
- Track Mileage in United Kingdom, (257)
- Traffic Decreases on the Railways, (457)
- Traffic on the Railways, (615)
- Train Movements on the Railways, Speed of, (589)
- Tube Railways, Safety on, 329
- Unions' Opposition to Grouping, (355)
- Wages Reductions and the Unions, (355)
- Wages Reductions on American Railways, (331)
- Wages Reduction on the Railways, (407)
- Wear of Rails on a Curve. Sir Gordon Hearn, 2
- Wigan Railway Centenary, 247
- Winter Train Services, (257)
- Great Western :
- Bill for Curves at Westbury and on Malmesbury Branch, (589)
- Carriage and Wagon Works at Coleham and
- coton Hill, Shrewsbury, to be Closed, (37)
- Coal, 40,000 Tons a Week, (594)
- Containers. Increased Use of. (589)
- Drivers to Retire at Sixty, (355)
- Factory Moved from London to Chippenhant
- Without Interruption to Work, (11 1)
- Flat Rate Application before Railway Rates
- Tribunal. (615)
- MeV. Containers, Construction of 125, (431)
- Nicholls, R. H.. Retirement of, (571)
- " Norfolk Spade " Used at Cardiff Docks, (135)
- Rail Loading by Wire Rope, (209)
- Road Competition. Judgment of Railway
- Rates Tribunal. (563), (615)
- " St. Patrick," Stranding of s.s., (537);
- Judgment Given Against the Master, (563)
- Staff Suggestions Scheme, Success of, (589)
- Thermal Storage Tanks, Transport of, (278)
- London. Midland and Scottish Railway :
- Acceleration of Freight Trains, (305)
- Anderson, J.E., Retirement of, (537)
- Anglo-Scottish Express Rolling Stock, (589)
- Banana Trade, Record Work at Garston, (281)
- Barking-Upminster Electrification, L.M.S.
- Railway, 276, 306, 310
- Bridges around Buxton, Strengthening, (641)
- Colour Light Signals Between Bay Horse
- and Garstang, (667)
- Dock Equipment at Goole, (233)
- Dundalk. Newry and Groenore Railwit)
- L.M.S. Railway Interest in, (457)
- Express Freight Trains, (135)
- Express Services from Liverpool to Euston, (II), (55)
- Express Trains " On Time," (111)
- Fast Running of " The Comet " from Mali
- cheater to Euston, (305)
- Future of Crowe Works, (11)
- Harland and Wolff, Ltd., L.M. and S. Railway Steamer " Duchess of Hamilton," 1$
- Mobile Fleet of " Warehouses on Wheels:. (381)
- Named Expresses, (233)
- Ono-day Freight Transits Between London
- Area and Birmingham and Manchester, (305)
- Rail Mills at Crewe, (159)
- Record Run, H. Baker, 91
- Record Turn-round of s.s. Arnie " at
- Goole Docks, (537)
- Renaming Hawes Junction Station t
- Garsdale, (305)
- Research Department of L.M.S. Railway.
- Rearrangement of, 562
- Retirement of Mr. Robert Killin, (305)
- Roundabout Working for Railway Trains at
- Preston. 482
- Speed Between Euston and Coventry, Record. (331)
- Speed of " Mancunian," (511)
- Stranraer-Lame Route Services Expedited, (37)
- Upminster Electrification, (233)
- Uric, D. C., Appointment of, 499
- Weed Killer, Tests of Spray. (381)
- Wichnor Viaduct, Strengthening of Superstructure of, (209)
- London, Midland and Scottish and Great
- Western Railways, Pooling for Competitive
- Traffic, (281)
- London, Midland and Scottish and London and
- North-Eastern Railways, Grouping Agree
- ment, Cheshire Lines and Midland and
- Great North Joint, (589)
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway and
- London and North-Eastern Railway, Inquiry
- into Pooling Arrangement, (63)
- London and North-Eastern Railway
- Acceleration of Coal Traffic from Teton and
- Wellingborough to London, (563)
- Diesel-electric Motor Coach, Fast Run from
- King's Cross to Newcastle, ( 111)
- Educational Lectures to Children, (667)
- Electrification of Suburban Lines and London
- Transport Bill, (537)
- Electrification Scheme Bill for North London
- Area Dropped, (331)
- Ferry Service Between N. and S. Queens-ferry, (281) (641)
- " Flying Scotsman," Fastest Run of, (79)
- " Flying Scotsman," Freedom from Accidents, (111)
- Freight Trains, Express. (355)
- Gatehead Locomotive Works and Production
- of Munitions, (87)
- Ilford and Railway Transport Difficulties, (667)
- King's Cross, Eightieth Birthday, (511)
- North and South Queensferry Piers, 637
- Oil-electric Motor Train " Tyneside Venturer," Three Months' Trials Completed, (87)
- Punctuality of " Flying Scotsman," (407)
- Signalling at King's Cross, All-electric, (281)
- Signalling at King's Cross Station, (381)
- Telewriter Circuits on L.N.E.R., Extensions
- of, 44
- Southern Railway :
- Basingstoke and Alton Branch Railway
- Closed, (281)
- Brighton and West Worthing Electric Train
- Services, (483)
- RAILWAYS (continued):
- Southern Railway (continued) :
- Brighton Railway Electrification Scheme,
- Electrical Equipment for, 28
- Dartford Loop Electric Train Services, (281)
- Dover Coaling Plant, Fraser and Chalmers
- Engineering Works, 229, 234
- Dover Harbour Board's Bill, (616)
- Electrification of London to Brighton, Opening in January of, (355)
- Elson, G.. Chairman of Railway Companies'
- Civil Engineers Committee at Railway
- Clearing House, (641)
- Estate Office Statistics, (331)
- Exeter, Queen-street to the Changed to
- Exter Central, (331)
- Improvement in Receipts, (537)
- London to Brighton and Hove, Electric
- Trains to Run on January 1st, 1933, (667)
- Paris-London Altered Service, (331)
- Retirement of Mr. R. E. J. Morton from
- Ashford Works, (403)
- Signalling on the Brighton Section, Automatic Colour Light Type, (381)
- Southampton's Dock Extensions, (563)
- Speeding up Freight Services. (233)
- Steamer for Newhaven-Dieppe Service,
- Delay of Launch. (589)
- Success of 4 per cent. Debenture Stock Issue, (431)
- Traffic Improvements, (615)
- Traffic Returns Show Improvement, (615)
- Withdrawal of Boat Services, (281)
- Underground Railways :
- Collision at Hammersmith, Colonel Trench's
- Report. (183)
- Marble Arch Escalators. (209)
- Marble Arch Station Improvements, (159)
- Opening of First Section of Cockfosters
- Extension, (183)
- Piccadilly Tube Extension Opened to Acton
- Town, (37)
- Prevention of Accidents on Western Extension of London Electric Railways at
- Hammersmith, (615)
- Signal Failure at Camden Town, (257)
- Western Extension to Northfiolds, (667)
- Colonial, Indian and Foreign Railways :
- Canadian National Railways and Resignation
- of Sir Henry Thornton, (111)
- Chinese Eastern Railway, Paralysis of,
- through Flooding of Sungari River, (183)
- Control of Passenger and Goods Traffic by
- Road in New Zealand by System of
- Licences, (431)
- Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway,
- Closing of, (330)
- Darnall and Tugela Railway, Natal, Work
- Restarted on, (111)
- Electrification of Branch of Baku-Batoum
- Railway, (615)
- Electrification of Swedish Railways, (431)
- French Railway Organisation. 593
- French Railway Summer Services, (11)
- Irish Railways, Wagos Trouble on. (641)
- Irish Railways Wages Reduction Dispute, (615)
- Japanese Government Railways, Results for 1931-32,(537)
- Madras Suurban Electrification, Results of, (667)
- \lain Line Electrification in U.S.S.R., (589)
- Merging of Four Trunk Lines in Eastern Part
- of United States, (381)
- Monet Metal Roof at Pennsylvania Railroad
- Station, New York, (641)
- Nigerian Railways, Appointment of G.V.O.
- Bulkoley as General Manager, (641)
- Railway Electrification in Denmark, 278
- Railways in China, Proposed, (331)
- Shanghai, Site for Railway Terminal at, (183)
- Singapore. Re-alignment of Railway Lines
- at. (159)
- South Pacific Railroad's Freedom from Fatal
- Accidents to Passengers, (164)
- Tunnel Under Vancouver Opened, (159)
- Underground Railway at Stockholm, (641)
- Underground Railway of Moscow, (209), (381)
- Victorian Government Railways. Annual
- Report, (483)
- RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE MATTERS :
- Great Western Railway :
- Modernisation of G.W.R. Wolverhampt.,,,
- Locomotive Works, 134
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway :
- Crewe Works, Future of, (183)
- " Experiment " Class, Locomotive No. 2052,
- " Stephenson " in Shrewsbury Accident, 1907, (37)
- Locomotive, Heavy Oil Shunting, 570
- " Royal Scot " Locomotives Named, (483)
- Royston Locomotive Depot, Village Nearly
- Ready for Workers at, (87)
- London and North-Eastern Railway :
- Closing Locomotive Shops at Gateshead, (159)
- Reconstruction and Renewal of Locomotive
- Depots, (537)
- Surplus Engine Cleaners, Employment of. (563)
- General :
- Articulated Express Locomotive for Algeria
- Beyer-Garratt, Beyer, Peacock and Co.,
- Ltd., 480
- Compound Mallet Locomotive, Virginian
- Railway, 504
- Links in History of Locomotive, C. F. Deady
- Marshall, 154
- Locomotive, 10 H.P. Crude Oil, Ruston and
- Hornsby, Ltd., 5. 12
- Locomotive, 8800 H.P. Electric. Swiss Railways, 20
- Locomotive for Algeria, Beyer-Garratt. 480
- Locomotives in America. Number of. (589)
- Locomotives, Carriages and Wagons, Decrease of Renewals of, (457)
- Locomotives on British Railways. (281)
- Locomotives, Two Shunting, John Fowler
- and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 389
- Mallet Type Locomotives, E. C. Poultney, 504, 528
- In •
- RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE MATTERS
- :
- General (tontinued) :
- Oil-electric Locomotives, Recent Progress of, 638
- Oil-electric Locomotives for Buenos Ayres
- Great Southern Railway, Sir W. G. Armstrong. Whitworth and Co. (Engineers),
- Ltd., 543
- Oil-en fined Locomotives for Danish State
- Railways, (305)
- Oil Locomotive, Recent Progress of the, 638
- Operation of Locomotives on Long-distance
- Haulage, J. G. B. Sams, 164
- Roller Bearings on Locomotives, 571
- Ministry of Transport :
- Accidents, Loss of Life in Road, (483)
- Accidents to Railway Servants, Report, (209)
- Fatal Road Accident Statistics to be Published, (87)
- Fatal Road Accidents, Returns for, (537)
- Horse-drawn Vehicles, Decline of, (641)
- London Passenger Transport Bill. (63);
- Appointments to Board, (87); Bill to be
- Carried Over to Next Session of Parliament, (139)
- London Transport Bill, Metropolitan Railway Adopts Scheme, (37)
- London Passenger Transport Bill, Progress, (483)
- London Passenger Transport Bill, Completion
- of Committee Stage, (641)
- Ministry of Transport and Railway Pooling
- Schemes, (63)
- National Transport Board, Suggested, (641)
- National Transport Board, Labour Party's
- Proposal for. (135)
- National Transport Board, Proposals of a. (381)
- Pooling of Railway Wagons, (641)
- Railway Returns, 1931, (111)
- Railway Statistics, May, (209); September (331), (667)
- Road and Rail Transport Report, 178; (Leader. 186)
- Road Rail Committee's Report, (183)
- Salter Report, (641)
- Statistics for Juno, 1932, (281)
- RAINFALL in Hawaii, Equivalent to 8. 35in.
- Per Hour, (37)
- Reclamation of Land in Kootenay Flats, (305)
- Refrigerant for Perishable Traffic, " Drikold," 118
- Refrigerating Plants, Barford and Perkins, Ltd., 30
- Refuse, Calorific Value of, (483)
- Research Appointments, 397
- Research on Steel Structures, 605
- Research Programmes, Statistical Theory in, (457)
- Reservoirs at Talybont-on-Usk, Breconshire, 125
- Resin, Turpentine and Cellulose Combine in
- Leningrad Province, (159)
- Rico Mill on the Thames, (483)
- River, Deepening East Channel of Niagara, (637)
- ROADS:
- Asphalt-treated Cotton Cloth for Roads. (233)
- Guard Post for Guiding Road Traffic, Cardiff
- Foundry and Engineering Company, Ltd., 330
- Rail and Road Transport, Conference on, 646
- Reinforced Concrete Pavement, Cement
- Grouting of, (589)
- Road Accidents, (257)
- Road and Rail Overseas, 473
- Road Construction in Province of Cordoba,
- Argentine, (239)
- Road Laid with Asphaltic Concrete in Record
- Time, (407)
- Road Transport, Conference on Rail and, 646
- Roads, Cast Iron, Stanton Ironworks Company, Ltd., 571
- Roads, Experimental Work on, 345
- Street Traffic Signals :
- Amber Lights, (615)
- Automatic Signals, Chance Brothers and Co.,
- Ltd., 191
- Contact Method of Operation, (233)
- Experiments in Birmingham, (37)
- First Street Traffic Signals, (209)
- Ludgate-circus, (135)
- Progress in London and Provinces, 49
- Non-use of Amber Light, (615)
- Satisfactory Report on London System, (51 I H
- Sloane-street, (511)
- Yellow Light, Purpose of, (407)
- ROCKET SHOOTING, 1933, Programme of, (563)
- Rod Polishing Machine, Automatic, .
- Canning and Co., Ltd., 414
- Roller, Oil-engined, Wallis and Steovens, Ltd., 67
- Roller, Development in Road, 579
- Roller, 2i-ton Oil-engined, Ruston and
- Hornsby, Ltd., 5
- Roller, 4-ton Oil-engine-driven, Road, Marshall,
- Sons and Co., Ltd., 4, 12
- Roller, 11-ton Oil-engine-driven. Road, John
- Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., 4, 12
- Rolling Mill in India, B.T.H. Synchronous
- Motor for Driving, 440
- Rolling Mill Neck Bearings of Lignurn Vitm, (11)
- Roofs, Self-supporting Welded Steel, Buck and
- Hickman, Ltd., 518
- Ropoway Installation at Billingham Transfer
- Station, Aerial, R. White and Sons, 9
- " Rotoklene " Strainer, (23)
- Rubber, Production in Russia of Synthetic, (233)
- Rubber and Asphalt for Road Surfacing,
- Powdered, 640
- Rubber Factory Machinery and Equipment in
- F.M.S. and Straits Settlements, (815)
- " Rusty Nails Hold Tightest," (562)
- S
- SAFETY in Industry, 421
- Safety Release, " Oilmatic," B.E.N. Patents.
- Ltd., 597
- St. Lawrence Waterway Agreement, 163
- Salamanders and Water Hygiene, (381)
- Salesmanship, Sir Francis Goodenough, (589)
- Salesmanship, 271
- Salvage in the Dardanelles and Bosphorus,
- Marine, (63)
- Salving a Fleet, E. T. Cox, 592
- Samuelson, Mr. F., Royal Order of Nordstiermin Conferred by His Majesty, the King of
- Sweden, (23)
- Sands, Clays and Minerals, A. L. Curtis, (210)
- Sandvik Dock at Holsingfors. Extension of, (331)
- School of Military Engineering. Chatham,
- Appointment of Colonel W. G. S. Dobbie as
- Commandant of, (135)
- Science Museum, Seventy-fifth Anniversary
- Celebrations, 10, 40
- SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS : (Sex, Electrical Matters)
- Boiler %Valor Level Indicator, Dewrance and
- Co., Ltd., 490
- Deceleromoter for Testing Brakes, Tapley and
- Co., 165
- " Hardomoter " Hardness Testing Machine,
- Thos. Firth and .John Brown, Ltd., 240
- Hygrometer (or Moisture Content Indicator)
- and Forecasting of Forest Fires, (1351
- Indexing Mechanism for Gear Grinding
- Machines, Cooke, Troughton and Simms,
- Ltd., 635, 636
- Insulation and Continuity Tester, Evershed
- and Viooles, Ltd., 413
- Meter " Revolve," Rippingille's, 465
- Recorder, Single-operation, Evershed and
- Vignoles, 649
- Regulators, Askania, (195)
- Seiencific Instruments at National Physical
- Laboratory. (563)
- 'resting Machines at Berkeley University.
- California, Nine Physical Strength, (303)
- Weld Testing by Stethoscope, (183)
- Scientific Management. International Congress,
- Amsterdam, (23)
- Seed Sowing for Re-afforestation Purposes in
- Norway, (281)
- Selenium Production in Canada, (483)
- Sot-sorews Fixed with Solder, Cup-pointed, (355)
- Sewage Disposal Works at Bradford, 54, 64, 80, (121)
- Sewage Disposal Works at Coventry, (355)
- Sewage Sludge Steamer for Manchester Cotporation. (111)
- Sewage Treatment Plant at Kyoto, Japan,
- Experimental, (457)
- Sewage Works Grease Replaces Paraffin at
- Bradford, (483)
- Sewers for Montreal, Relief, (537)
- Shaft Sinking by Freezing Process, Le Grand,
- Sutcliffe and Gell, Ltd., 491
- Shaft Sinking on Rand, (11)
- Sharing Work. American. Movement on. 599
- Sheet Metal Articles by Bulging, Production of, ( 615)
- SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
- General Matters
- Blockships of Dover Harbour Removed, (257)
- British Trade Ship " Laurentic " to Sail for
- Canada in 1933, (305)
- Cavitation, G. S. Baker, 187, 212
- Commercial Fleet of Black Sea, (457)
- Dry-docking of C.P. Liner " Duchess of
- Bedford " at Liverpool, Record Set Up, (331)
- Electric Ship Propulsion Systems and Control, G. 0. Watson, 508
- Explosion of Boiler in Foreign-owned Ship,
- Board of Trade Report, (142)
- Firo on Board Ship, Committee to Examine
- Regulations Concerning. (355)
- Fouling of Ships' Sides, (281)
- Manoeuvring of Ships. 605
- Protection of Ships from Barnacles, (511)
- Rationalisation of British Shipping, 345
- Royal Mail Group. Reorganisation of, 125. 173
- Russian Shipbuilding, (257)
- Scrapping of Ships, (563)
- Shipbroaking Scrap Anomaly, (417)
- Shipbreaking Yard at Thornaby-on-Tees, (381)
- Ship Channel from San Francisco Bay to
- City of Stockton, (233)
- Ship-repairing Yard at Willington Quay-on-Tyne to Continue, (305)
- Ships and Shipbuilding, Album, of Barclay.
- Curie and Co., Ltd., (261)
- Ships of the Merchant Navy. (172)
- Shipyard at Whitby Closed. Whitehall, (183)
- Shipyards and Engine Works in Russia,
- Proposed Extension of, (407)
- Southampton, Seven Largest British Liners
- at, (431)
- Steam to Sail, From, Gerald Aylmer, 9; (Letter, Historicus, 61)
- Steamers, Early London River, Gerald
- Aylmer, 255
- Steamers, Self-unloading, 549
- Steamship Service Between London and
- Boulogne, Transfer of Ownership, 634
- Train Ferry for Yangtso River. (331)
- Transport of " Miss England (1 1 )
- Tyne Shipyards' Output, (457)
- Vehicular Ferry Service Between Hong
- Kong Pier and Kowloon, (511)
- World Shipping Position, 53
- World's Shipping, Lloyd's Register Book, 86
- Wreck Statistics for 1931, 101
- Naval Matters :
- British War Vessel " Debraake," Search for
- Wreck of, (315)
- Cruiser No. 39, American Shipbuilders
- Invited to Tender for, (457)
- Cruiser for United States Navy, Proposed, (431)
- Cruiser Orders, 223
- French Flotilla Leader " Cassard," Speed of. (305)
- French Submarine " Surcouf's " Long Cruise, (355)
- H.M.S. " Achilles," " Leander " Class Cruiser
- Launched, 247
- H.M.S. " Daring " Completed, 247
- H.M.S. " Iron Duke," Alterations to, (355)
- H.M.S. " Leander " Commissioned for Trials, (355)
- SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued):
- Naval Matters (continued)
- H.M.S. I• Orion " Launched, 553
- Italian-built Destroyers for Greek Navy,
- Sooietit Odero-Terni-Orlando, 412, 413
- Italian Cruiser " Bolzano." Speed of, (641)
- Model of First-rate Man-of-War in Blue
- Funnel Line Showroom, Mr. S. F. Johnston's, (407)
- Naval Launches and Trials, 553
- Naval Ships for Portugal. 149
- Portuguese Sloop " Gonsalves Zarco "
- Launched at Hebburn, (503)
- Salvage of Submarine " M 2," 53, 295, 345
- Salvage of Submarine " M 2." Captain I)..1.
- Munro. 475
- Submarine " Seahorso." Launch of, (407)
- Liners and Miscellaneous Vessels :
- Broadcast of 1111,11110i of French Liner "
- mandio," (431)
- Duchess of Hamilton," Clyde Railway
- Steamer, 18
- " Empress of Britain." Eight Atlantic Crossings in Eight Consecutive Weeks, (305)
- " Euripides " Liner Converted from Coal to
- Oil Burning, (111)
- French Liner " Normandie," 462, 403, 477, 484
- " Ile de France," Launch of French Superliner, (305)
- Italian Liner, " Conte di Savoie " in Dry
- Dock After Trials, (407)
- Italian Liner " Conte di Savoie," Speed
- Trials of, (483). 553
- Italian Liner " Rex " Completes First Sea
- Trial, (257), 321, (331), 360
- " Leviathan " Future of U.S. Liner, 223
- Liners for Grace Steamship Company, Four. (159)
- " Manhattan," American Liner. 199
- " Miss England III.," Speed Boat Reeortl, 27, 53, 94,- 247
- Motor Boat for Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, 12,000ft. Above Sea Level, (667)
- " Olympic," Machinery of, 499
- P. and 0. Liner. " Viceroy of India," Record
- Voyage from London to Bombay, (355)
- " Queen of Bermuda," Launch of Turbo-electric Liner, 247
- Service Results of R.S. " Annan," 400
- s.s. " Uckermark," Benson Boiler on, 441
- Thames Motor Tug " Crowatone," James
- Pollock, Sons. and Co., Ltd., 544
- Tug Boat in Colombia, Unusual Typo of, (111)
- AVhito Star Liner " Laurentic " to Uo to
- Canada as " Trader Ship." (63)
- SHYOK Glaciers and Indus Floods, J. M. Lacey, 372
- Silextractor, Stag, Edgar Allen and Co., Ltd . 240
- Silk Factory at Paisley for Vienna Firm, (305)
- Sisal Decorticator, First Portable, Sout
- Africa, (87)
- Sixty Years Ago, 15, 41. 62. 91, 108. 134, 164, 182, 213, 236, 250, 280, 304, 335, 354, 375. 401, 427, 461. 482, 516, 536, 567, 588, 611, 645
- Sleeper Creosoting Plant at Boeston, 158
- Slipway at Cape Town, Renewal, (305)
- Sluice Gates for Glonlochar Barrage, Glenfield
- and Kennedy, Ltd., 44
- Smithfield Show Dinner, R. A. Lister and Co.,
- Ltd., (549)
- Snow on Roofs, (233)
- Snow Removal from Roads in Ontario, Cost of, (589)
- " Soak the Rich," F. Britten Austin, (523)
- Soda Ash Factory in Heron, Norway, (483)
- Sodium Sulphate for Removing Dissolved
- Oxygen from Boiler Feed Water, Crystallised, (281)
- Softwoods. their Decay and Natural Defects.
- British Columbia, (233)
- Soot Removal from Furnaces and Flues 1)
- Salts or Compounds, (457)
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING NEWS .
- Cape Town Harbour, 385
- Cape Town's Electricity, 43
- Classification of Capo Town Water, 596
- Crane for Durban, 415
- Durban's Pontoon Crane, 596
- Dynamite Train Wrecked, 262
- Electricity Notes, 482
- Electricity Supply Commission, 262
- Fuel Research in South Africa, 481
- Generating Plant in Cape Town, 167
- !lead Gear for Mine, 262
- Johannesburg Railway Station, 482
- Kosi Bay, 167
- Mechanisation on Mines, 263
- Modernising Power Stations, 43
- Mine and Government Workshops, 43
- Mine on West Rand, 262
- Northern Rhodesia Copperfields, 167
- Passenger Transportation, 262
- Port Elizabeth Harbour, 482
- Port Elizabeth's Power Station, 596
- Port Elizabeth Water Supply, 43
- Railway Programme, 43
- Railway Workshops Busy, 596
- Railway Works in Natal, 167
- Rhodesian Railway, Additional Section, 482
- Rhodesia Seeks a Fort, 386
- Rhodesia-Walvis Bay Railway. 596
- Steel Works, State, 385
- Sub-contracts with Germany, 43
- Trackless Trams and Omnibuses. 481
- Tractors in Southern Rhodesia, 167
- 'rrade Improving, 263
- Union Manufacturing Copper Wire, 43
- Union Mineral Output, 167
- Union's Most Powerful Lighthuose, 596
- Vereeniging Electricity Plant, 415
- Water Supply for Rand, 262
- Withank Power Stet ion, 590
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- SPADE " Norfolk," Trimmintg of Wet Duff Coal
- from Railway Trucks, Vickers-Armstrong,
- Ltd., 189
- spectacles, Binocular Magnifying, W. NN'atmon
- and Sons, Ltd., 518
- Speedometers on Passenger Express Carriages. (457)
- Sprague, Frank J., Seventy-fifth Anniversary
- Celebrations in New York. (37)
- Springs for Rolling Stock, 232
- Stampings, Presses for Trimming, B. and S.
- Massey. Ltd., 438
- Static Balance of Shaft with Skew Stiffness,
- Professor David Robertson, 126; (Letter, W.
- Hamilton Martin, 166)
- Statistics and Engineering, Dudley W. Walton, 583. 609, 633, 661
- Steam Engine, Anderson Rotary. J. 1-1 . Wilson
- and Co. (1929), Ltd., 674
- Steam Navigation, Episode in History of,
- • Gerald Aylmer, 347
- Steam Pipe Work, J. Arthur Aiton, 438
- Steam Power Station at City of Tacoma,
- U.S.A., 119
- Steam Winches. Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd.,
- Construct 33,000 during Last Twenty Years,
- o (183)
- Stoker, " Robot " Fireman for Mechanical,
- Combustion Engineering, Ltd., 519
- Stokers at Battersea Power Station, Taylor
- Retort, 554
- Stonework from Atmospheric Corroeion, Pro.
- y teotion of, (257)
- Strainer, High-efficiency, Auto-Klein Strainer,.
- Ltd., 240
- Strength of Metals at High Temperatures, 18
- a Structural Design, Use of British Columbia
- Douglas Fir for, (431)
- Stud Removal, "'Tip " for, (641)
- r. Submarine Cables, Poland and N
- Countries, (381)
- Subsidences in London, (615) 1. Suez Canal and Shipping, (257)
- Suez Canal Company's Museum, (267)
- Suez Canal Traffic, (159)
- Sugar Factory at Debra Dun. India, (589)
- Sugar Factory at Gandawal, Central, (281)
- d Sulphur Burner, Rotary Mechanical, Newton,
- Chambers and Co., Ltd., 361 1- Sulphur Dioxide, Experimental Plant at
- Hamilton, Ontario, for Studying Recovery
- of. (37)
- Sulphur-dioxide, Plant for Liquid, (183)
- Sulphur Gases and Decay of Calcareous Building
- Materials, (233)
- Sulphur in Coal and other Fuels, Effect of High , (615)
- o Sulphur in Liquid Fuel, Raoid Estimation oi, (6111
- SUPPLEMENTS :
- •• Bangkok Memorial Bridge, Dorman, Long
- and Co.. Ltd. (Two-page Supplement, 5) September 9th, 1932) •
- h Ironbridge Power Station. West Midland
- Joint Electricity Authority (Two-page 1, Supplement, August 19th, 1932) 5, New York City, Water Supply Tunnel for 5 (Two-page Supplement, October 21st, 1932)
- Sanyo Chuo Hydro - electric Company,
- Shikama, Japan, Steam Turbine Plant
- d (Two-page Supplement, December 30th, 1932)
- • THE METALLURGIST, (Sixteon-page Supplement, July 29th, 1932, August 26th, 1932,
- September 30th, 1932, October 28th, 1932, November 25th, 1932. December 30th. 1932) 6000 B.H.P. Double - acting Two - stroke
- Marine Oil Engine, Burmeister and Wain,
- Ltd. (Two-page Supplement, July 15th, 1932)
- SURFACE 'Temperatures, Measurement
- Neil P. Bailey, 303
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- K Plates, Tests on, (305)
- TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY :
- Anglo-South African Telephone Service
- Extended to Johannesburg and Pretoria, (183)
- Direct Telephonic Communication between
- Western Australia and Berlin, (663)
- London's Largest Telephone Exchange, 473
- Telegraph Poles and Posts, Preservation of, (537)
- Telegraphic Addresses, Commonwealth of
- Australia to Issue Official Lists of, (209)
- 'I'elophone Cable Between St. Margaret's
- Bay and La Paune, Belgium. (331)
- T lephone Cable Containing 2100 Pairs of
- Wires for Bucharest, (11)
- Telephone Exchange, Mayfair Automatic,
- Automatic Electric Company, 618
- Telephone Service Change-over in Cape Town, (233)
- Telephone Service Extensions in Rhodesia, (305)
- Telephone Services Between London and
- Canada, Direct, (37)
- Telephones of Cape Town, Change to A titomatic. (305)
- EMPERATUR ES, Strength of Metals at
- High, 18
- Tensile Strength of Spider's Webs, (209)
- Testing. No Practical Method of Non-destructive, Dr. G. A. Hankins, (589)
- Textile Machinery Exhibition at Leicester, (159), (305)
- THE METALLURGIST (AMC Supplements)
- Timber, Quality of Home-grown Scots (381)
- Timber, Seasoning of, (37)
- Timber, World's Trade in, (87)
- Timber Forest Fires in America, (183)
- Timber Replaces Reinforced Concrete, Treated, (257)
- Timber Shipments from British Columbia t(,
- Antipodes, ( 37)
- Timber Work at Chequers Renewed, (209)
- Tin, Electro-deposition of, (135)
- Tin-plate Works, at Briton Ferry Restarted, (407)
- Timing of Pistons of Internal Combustion
- Engines, (233)
- Tiro,Goodyear Medium Pressure Pneumatic, (11)
- Towers for River Thames Cable Crossing,
- Milliken Brothers, Ltd., 544
- Tracings, " Kodatraco," Material for, Kodak
- Ltd., 518
- Tractor, Agricultural, Ford Motor Company, 58
- Tractor Thrasher, 54in., Ransomes, Sims and
- Jefforios, Ltd., 30
- Tractor with Ronold Chain Track, Agricultural,
- Ronold and Coventry Chain Company, Ltd.. 31
- Tractor, 30 H.P. Oil-ongined, Marshall, Sons
- and Co., Ltd., 4, 12
- Tractors on Farms in Canada, (305)
- Trade Between England and Germany, (183)
- Trade Exchanges, 546
- Traffic of London, Cross-river, (563)
- Tramway Control in Moscow, (331)
- 'I' ransport, Pioneers of British, L. St.L. Pendred,
- Opening Address to German Circle of English-speaking Engineers. in Berlin, 662
- Transport, Royal Commission on, Canada. (257)
- Trevithick Centenary, Engineering Institutions and, 380; (Letters, 405, 426, 456)
- Trolley Car Lines in Nanking, (257)
- Tube Mills, Photo-electric Control Equipment
- in, General Electric Company, Ltd., 166
- Tubing, Brass and Copper, Production in
- Canada, (63)
- Tunnel, Delay in Construction of Wellington-street (Montreal), (589)
- Tunnel, Mersey. 527
- Tunnels Reinforced with Concrete Under
- Pressure, (281)
- Tunnels Under Scheldt for Vehicles and Foot
- Passengers, (667)
- Turbine, Fraser and Chalmers 1500 B.H.P.
- Steam, 452
- Turbine Installation at Skikams, Reheating,
- Sanyo Chuo Hydro-elecfric Company, 658 (Two page Suppt., December 30th, 1932)
- Turbine Running at Speed of 3000 Revolutions
- per Minute. (407)
- Turbines in Power Station at Eagle Pass. Three
- Hydraulic, (407)
- Turning Spherical Surfaces of Large Diameter, (483)
- Turntable at Watorval Bovan, S. African
- Railways, Electrically Driven, (305)
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- UNEMPLOYMENT Pay and the Cunarder, (233)
- Unification of Chemical Societies. Presidential
- Address, Professor G. T. Morgan, F.R.S.,
- before Society of Chemical Industry, 86
- Uranium Oxide from Canadian Pitchblond
- Oros, (667)
- V
- VACUUM Still for Production of Lubricating
- Oil being Re-erected, First, (407)
- Valve Tappet Holes in Cylinder Blocks for
- Motor Cars, (407)
- Valves for Temperature Control, Magnetic,
- Magnetic Valve Company, Ltd., 141
- Veneer Taping Machine, Interwood, Ltd., 329
- Ventilation of Morsoy Tunnel, (355)
- Verdigris on Copper. Artificial Production by
- Electricity of, (233)
- Visit to Stafford Works of English Electric Company, Ltd., 487
- Vulcanisers in Dunlop Factory, (233)
- WAGON, One-man " Sentinel " Steam, 189
- %Vail Plasters from Anhydrite. Production of, (354)
- Waterborne Coal by Oil Engine-driven Coal-carrying Barge, 048
- WATER SUPPLY :
- Fylde Water Board. Hodder Supply of, 33
- Hach Hotchy Water Supply Project for San
- Francisco, (607)
- Hodder Supply of Fylde Water Board, 33
- Rand Water Board, Additions to Stations of, (63)
- Rangoon Water Supply Scheme Abandoned. ( I 1 1)
- Wilt or Per Capita Por Day in Tacoma, U.S.A., (607)
- Water Power Per Capita in Canada, (11)
- Water Purification by Application of Electrodialysis, (407)
- Water Supply, Lausanne, Construction of
- Long Inlet Pipe Line, Giovanola Freres.
- S.A., 632. 642
- Water Supply of Lucknow, Additional Pumping Plant, (331)
- Water Supply of Municipality of Mysore. (281)
- Water Supply for Macao, Dual, (281)
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- Water Supply Tunnel for Now York City. 346, 356, 374, 398, 399, 408 (Two-page
- Supplement, October 21.1, 1932)
- Water Tower at Great Yarmouth, Reinforced
- Concrete, (209)
- Waterworks at Surbiton, 428, 432, 452, 458
- Waterworks Pumping Plant at, Trichinopoly,
- Replacing, (380)
- Water Turbine Plant for Svir Station,
- U.S.S.R., Boving and Co., Ltd., 38, 42, 43
- WEATHER Report, Weekly, 1931-32, (243)
- Weight of Permanent Material in HuntsSudbury 132,000-Volt Transmission Lino, (142)
- WELDING :
- Acetylene Gas for 'Welding, Germany's Use
- of, (257)
- Arc-welded Steel Water Tower, (589)
- Automatic Carbon Arc Welding, A.E.G.
- Electric Company. Ltd., 337
- Copper-hydrogen Welding, Results of, (563)
- Drums, Fusion Welded, Babcock and Wilcox,
- Ltd., 569
- Electric Welding for Steel Structural Work
- of 300 H.P. Oil-driven Locomotive, (37)
- Timang, Manganese-nickel Steel Welding Rod
- Material, (281)
- Welding Airship Hangar in California, (381)
- Welded Buildings, Construotion of, (483)
- Welded Railway Tracks in Australia, (563)
- Welded Repairs. Barimar, Ltd., 70
- Welding Cast Iron Gate Damaged through
- Motor Cyclist Running into them, (537)
- WHALE Oil Refinery at Churchill, Manitoba, (381)
- Wheels. Hardening Large Gear, Patent Gear
- and Metal Hardening Company, Ltd., 191
- Winch and Derrick, Combined, Clarke, Chapman and Co., Ltd.. 519
- Winding Engine at Swannington, L.M.S. Railway, 128
- Winding Equipments at Broken Hill, Electric,
- Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company,
- Ltd., 353
- Windlass, Oil-engined, J. and H. McLaren, Ltd., 58
- Wiro Production in Canada during 1931, (537)
- Wire Works in South Africa, (111)
- WIRELESS :
- British Wireless Expedition to Arctic Circle. 45
- Broadcasting Licences, Over Five Million. (563)
- Broadcasting Station at Droitwich. Twin-wave, (209)
- Empire Broadcasting Station at Daventry, 622
- Franco to have Four Additional Wireless
- Transmitting Stations. (37)
- Radio Apparatus Market in South Africa. (111)
- Radio Communication Between China and
- U.S.A., Hawaii and Phillipine Islands, (111)
- Television, News by, Marconi Company, 118
- Television Receiver for the Home, (111)
- Television Studio in America, (641)
- Television Transmitter and Scanner, Marconi
- Company, 264
- Wireless Coast Station at Cullercoats, (355)
- Wireless Communication, Ultra Short Wave. 579
- Wireless Equipment Exports from United
- States, (305)
- Wireless Equipment for African Aircraft,
- Marconi's, 570
- Wireless Equipment for Cross-Channel Air
- Services, 527
- Wireless in Mines, (279)
- Wireless Receivers, 321
- Wireless Station at Manchester Aerodrome, 421
- Wireless Stations at Shanghai, (63)
- Wireless Telephone Service Between Egypt
- and India, (667)
- Wireless Telephony for Ships, 125, 473
- Wireless Transmission, Value of Wireless
- Sots, (381)
- Wireless Transmission from Breslau, (305)
- World Telegraphy and Radio Telegraphy. 247
- WOOD, Balsa. 263
- Wood-tar Creosote for Timber Preservation,
- Tests of, (331)
- Woodworking Factory at Hull for Continents 1
- Firm, (111)
- Woodworking Machine, Combined Planing and
- Thicknessing, Wadkin and Co., 330
- Woodworking Machines, Dominion Machinery
- Company, Ltd., 330
- Work of Andrew Laing, Engineer Vice-Admiral
- Sir Reginald W. Skelton, 465
- X
- X-RAY Analysis and Metal Working Industry. (589)
- X-ray Examination of Welded Metal, (431)
- X-ray Laboratory, Portable. V. E. Pullin, 590, 594
- ZINC Deposits Discovered in Kazakstan Area
- of Russia, (159)
- Zirkol Englisch Sprechender Ingenioure, Formation in Berlin, 510; Opening Meeting,
- Address, Pioneers of British Ttansport, L. St.
- L. Pendred, 562
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- AERO-ENGINE, Heavy Oil, 499
- Accelerated Train Services, 77
- Advertising Exhibition, 605
- Aeronautical Research Committee, 631
- Aircraft, Inspection of, 1
- Air Flow Through an Airscrow, 271
- Air Force Display, Royal, 1
- Air Route to Cape, 223
- Air Services, Wireless Equipment for Crow:-Channel. 527
- Air Surveys, 605
- Air Traffic. South American. 397
- Anglo-Canadian Iron and Steel Agree1114•11t I I
- Anglo-Indian Steel Agreement, 421
- Aswan Power Scheme, 421
- Autogiro Design, Developments in. 199
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- " BACK to Coal " Movement, 199
- Barking-Upminstor Electrification, 247
- Basic, Bessemer Steel Plant, 553
- B.B.C. Distribution System, 1
- Beetles in Timber, 27
- Belgium and Imperial Airways, 499
- Boiler Explosions, 321
- Boilers, High-pressure, 657
- Bridge for Denmark, Two Million Pounds, 1
- Bridge at Finnieston, Proposed. 499
- Bridge Replacement in North London, 527
- Bridge Replacement on L.M.S. Railway, 199
- Bridge, Waterloo, 1 c•
- British Commercial Gas Ass ciation, 321
- British Dyestuffs Industry, 553
- British Electric Transformer Company, 77
- Business Forecast. 125
- British and Foreign Destroyer Speeds. 295
- British Industries Fair. 369
- British Oro Deposits, Improving Output from. 125
- British Shipping, Future of, 101
- Britiph Shipping Policy, 27, 579
- British Steelwork Association, 473
- British Trade Exhibition in Copenhagen, 321
- Building Industry Fire Testing Station. 553
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- CANADIAN Railway Reform, 447
- Canadian Railways, 295
- Carlisle Bridge, 447
- Caisson for Southampton Docks. 223
- C.G.T. Liner, Building of, 199
- Civil Aviation, 499
- Chemical Industry, Society of, 345
- Chief Engineer-Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of
- Shipping, Appointment of Mr. S. F. Dorey, 605
- Coal Carbonisation at Glenboig, 295
- Coal Products Conference, 101
- Coal Production, 271
- Coal Utilisation Council, 397
- Coastal Shipping Trade, 271
- Coastal Trade Development Council, 057
- Colloidal Fuels for Marine Service, 27, 397
- Comptroller-General of Patents, 473
- Co-operation in Transport. 369
- Copper, Duty on. 421, 447
- Cruiser " Orion," Launch of H.M.S.. 553
- Cruiser Orders, 223
- Cunarders, The, 247. 369. 473
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- DANISH Engineers' Visit, 295
- Davey, Paxman and Co. (Colchester), Ltd.. I 19
- Diesel Engine Users Association, 27
- Dnieper Power Station, 369
- Documentation Conference at Frankfurt-on-Main. 247
- Dorey, Stanley F., Appointment as Chief Engineer-Surveyor of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 605
- Drainage of Severn and Avon Rivers. 125
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- " EGYPT'S " Gold, Salving the, 1
- Electricity Committees, 101
- Electricity in the Homo Counties, 27
- Electrioity Sale of, 247
- Electrification of Danish State Railways, 53
- Electrification, Rural, 657
- Empire Broadcasting, 631
- Empire Fibres for Rope Manufacture, 149
- Engineer-in-Chief of the Fleet, 53
- Engineer-in-Chief of Post Office, 579
- Engineering Industries, 295
- Engineers and Overtime. 1
- European Syndicate of Public Works, 499
- " Europa's " Captain, Commodore Nicolau,
- Johnsen, Death of, 605
- European Trad© Conference, 345
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- F.B.I. and T.U.C. Statement on Imperial Conference, 27
- Fire Prevention on Ships, 1
- Finnieston, Proposed Bridge at, 499
- Forty-hour Week, Proposed, 345, 527
- French Battleship, 447
- French Liner " T.6.." 397
- French Motor Liner " Aramis," 369
- French Railway Amalgamation, 447
- French Submarine " Promothee," Loss of, 53
- Flying Hamburger," 631
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- GALLOWAY Water Power Scheme, 295
- Galway Sea and Air Port, 627, 553
- Gas Lighting in London, 77
- Gas in 1931, Sale of, 223
- Gebel Aulia Barrage, 447
- German Shipbreaking Scheme, 173
- Glasgow Electricity Undertaking, 173
- Glasgow Railway Station Improvement 1411
- Goslin, Mr. E. T., Retirement of, 657
- Grid Scheme, Mid-East England, 527
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- HARLAND and Wolff, Ltd., 271
- Heating and Ventilating Industries, 579
- High-level Bridge, Newcastle, 499
- H.M.S. " Achilles," " Leander " Class Cruiser,
- Launched, 247
- H.M.S. " Daring " Completed, 247
- Hollingworth, Prof. J., Appointment of, 447
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- IMPERIAL Airways, Belgium and, 499
- Industrial Designation to Denmark, 499
- Industrial Development, Report of Committee. 223
- Industrial Lancashire, 149, 657
- Industries of North-East Coast Area, 199
- Institution of Automobile Engineers' Jo:1mill. 321
- International Congress on Commercial Education, 125
- Insulation Merger, 345
- Inspector of Factories, Late Deputy Chief, 17 3
- International Works, 631
- Ironbridge Power Station, 397
- Iron and Steel Import Duties, 421
- Iron and Steel Industry, 101
- Italian Liner " Conte di Savoia," 553
- Italian Liner " Rex," 321
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- JAMES Watt Dinner, 397
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- KEMBS Power Station, 369
- King's Cup Air Race, The, 53 3
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- Lambeth Bridge, Opening of, 77
- Lee, Lieut.-Colonel A. G., Appointment as
- Engineer-in-Chief of the Post Office, 579
- Loiston Works, 149
- " Leviathan," Future of U.S. Liner, 223
- Liquid Fuel from Coal, 527
- L.M.S. Steel Works at Crewe, 173
- Lochabor Power Scheme, 397
- London's Bridges and Approaches, 527
- London's Largest Telephone Exchange, 473
- Low Temperature Carbonisation, 605
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- MANCHESTER Aerodrome 1Vireless Station, 421
- Manchester Steam Users' Association, 77
- " Manhattan " American Liner, 199
- Manonwring of Ships, 605
- Measuring in Millionths, 321
- Merseyside Industries, 101
- Mersey Tunnel, 527
- Metropolitan Railway Extension to Stanmore, 605
- Metz-Thionville Canal, 173
- Mid-East England Grid Scheme, 527
- Miss England III.." 27, 53, 247
- Mines, Safety in, 247
- Model Engineer Exhibition, 223
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- NAVAL Launches and Trials, 553
- Naval Orders, 295
- Naval Ships for Portugal, 149
- Noise in Industry, 296
- " Normandie," The, 397
- Northampton Polytechnic Institute, 579
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- OCKER Hill Power Station, Fire at, 77
- Official Assistance in Industry, 631
- Oil Engines for Basrah Power Station, 173
- Oil Prospecting by Aerial Survey, 199
- Old Cromptonians Dinner, 447
- " Olympic," Machinery of, 499
- Ottawa Agreements, 369
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- PARSONS, Memorial to Sir Charles, 579
- Penmaenbach Tunnel, 631
- Physics in Meteorology, 447
- Pooling Traffic on Railways, 149
- Portuguese Government's Naval Sloop, calves Zarco," Launch of. 553
- Portuguese Naval Orders, 579
- Preservation of Instruments of 111-,t,,ricill
- Importance, 77
- Profit-sharing in Co-operative Societies, 657
- Purves, Colonel Sir Thomas F., Retirement of, 579
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- RAIL and Road in Argentine, 199
- Rail and Road Traction in France, 125
- Railroads Problem, 27
- Railway Appointment, 499
- Railway Electrification, 397
- Railway Labour Costs, 345
- Railway Wages, 553
- Rationalisation of British Shipping, 345
- Rectifier Sub-station at Ilford, 447
- Research Appointments, 397
- Research on Steel Structures, 605
- Reservoir at Talybont-on-Usk, Breconshire, 123
- Road and Rail, 473
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- Road and Rail Overseas. 473
- Road Roller Development. Important, 579
- Roads, Experimental Work on, 345
- Rolling Mill Equipment for India, 223
- Room Temperature Measurement. 271
- Royal Mail Group, Reorganisation of, 125, 173
- Rural Electrification, 657
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- SAFETY in Industry. 421
- Safety in Mines, 27
- Salesmanship, 271
- Salving " M2." Progress, 53, 295, 345; Salvage
- Abandoned, 605
- Science Museum Report, 149
- Scottish Gas Grid, Proposed, 421
- Severn Bridge at Nownham, 345
- Shannon Power Plant. 199
- Shipbuilding Orders, 473
- Shipbuilding and Scrapping Plan, 553
- Shipowners and Road Transport, 527
- Shipping Subsidies. 631
- Ships. Scrapping of Obsolete, 199
- Shyok Ice Barrier, Bursting of, 53
- Skelton, Luncheon to Sir Reginald. 631
- State and the Cunarder, 271
- Steamer Type, Successful, 27
- Steel Plant for Lancashire, 631
- Steel Wheel Plant for Russia, 369
- Steel Works Reorganisation Scheme, 421
- Stewarts and Lloyds, Ltd., Basic Bessemer
- Steel Plant, 553
- Stone Decay in Westminster Hall, 271
- St. Lawrence Waterway, 77
- Swansea Power Station, 421
- Swedish World Power Conference, 657
- Switchgear for Wolverhampton, 149
- Synchronous Motor for India, 421
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- TECHNICAL Staffs and Post Office Reform, 223
- Teleprinter Service in London, 173 6' TuE Exotxzza." 271
- Trade Balance. Improved, 321
- Trade with Russia. 223
- Train Ferry, Southern Railway's Cross-Channel, 553
- Transmission Lines Across the Thames, 295
- Trial Flight of Six-engined Flying Boat. 53
- Turbo-generator Sot for Brighton, 125
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- I'LTRA Short Wave Wireless Communication, 579
- Underground Goods Railway, 345
- United States and British War Inventions, 173
- Uric, D. C., Appointment of. 499
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- VANCOUVER Harbour Bridge, 657
- Veteran Cars, 527
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- WALKER. Retirement of Professor Miles, 101
- Water and Fires in London, 369
- Waterloo Bridge. 271, 553
- Welded Boiler Steam Drums, 173
- Welland Canal, Opening of, 149
- White Combined Engine. 657
- White, J. Samuel. and Co., Ltd., 473
- Wigan Railway Centenary, 247
- Wireless Communication, Ultra Short Wave. 579
- Wireless Equipment for Cross-Channel Air
- Services, 527
- Wireless Receivers, 321
- Wireless Telephony for Ships, 125, 473
- Wolverhampton Waterworks Extension, 369
- Woollen. Retirement of Mr. T. H.. 579
- World Shipping Position, 53
- World Telektraphy and Radio Telegraphy, 247
- Wreck Statistics for 1931, 101 18
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