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* Acheson, E. G., Ltd.. Preventing Joints from Sticking, (116)
* Acheson, E. G., Ltd.. Preventing Joints from Sticking, (116)
* Adamson, J., Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 489
* Adamson, J., Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 489
* [[G. L. Addenbrooke|Addenbrooke, G. L.]], Obituary,:327
* [[George Leonard Addenbrooke|Addenbrooke, G. L.]], Obituary,:327
* Amor, J. F., Federation of Engineering Societies, 149
* Amor, J. F., Federation of Engineering Societies, 149
* Anderson, D., Engineers and National Planning (Inst. C.E., Pros. Address), 367,:379; (Leading Article, 366)
* Anderson, D., Engineers and National Planning (Inst. C.E., Pros. Address), 367,:379; (Leading Article, 366)

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A

  • Abraham, R. M., Obituary, 91
  • Acheson, E. G., Ltd.. Preventing Joints from Sticking, (116)
  • Adamson, J., Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 489
  • Addenbrooke, G. L., Obituary,:327
  • Amor, J. F., Federation of Engineering Societies, 149
  • Anderson, D., Engineers and National Planning (Inst. C.E., Pros. Address), 367,:379; (Leading Article, 366)
  • Andrews, W., Building-Up and Hard
  • Surfacing by Welding, 407, 412
  • Angwin, Sir A. Stanley, Telecommimication, 310
  • Arnett, J.. F. B. Ling, and J. McF'heat, The Spectrographic Analysis of Cast Iron, 76; (Leading Article, 70)
  • A.S.E.A. Electric Co., Factory for Welding Machines, (88)
  • Askham Bryan, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering Headquarters, 234
  • Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Ltd., Annual Meeting, 61; Concrete-Steel Barges, 353
  • Athoe, G. B. J., Co-ordination of Technical Societies, 488
  • Auckland Harbour, New Zealand, 361
  • "Avro York " Transport Aircraft, 41, 357

B

  • Bacon, Frederic, Obituary, 159
  • Bailey, F. M., Obituary. (216)
  • Bailey, G. E.. Presentation, (60)
  • Baillieu, Sir Clive, F.B.I. Appointment, 159
  • Baird, G. B., Whither Coal ? 53
  • Baker, J. F., Appointed Professor of Mechanical Science, Cambridge University, 1
  • Baker, P. J. Noel, Internal Transport Economy, 179
  • Ballard, W. E., The Metal-Spraying Process, 407, 413
  • Bardgett, W. E., and J. A. Jones, Creep Resistance of Superheater Tube Steels in Tube and Bar Form, 6
  • Barrow Strike, 277. 289; (Leading Article, 286)
  • Barwick, A. .J., Retirement from Lloyd's Register, (514)
  • Beavan, F. E. S., President, Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, 417
  • Beck, H., What is Work? 289
  • Beighton Bicentenary, (465)
  • Bennett, J. G., World's Fuel Resources, 68
  • Bennett, M. G., Railways and Fuel Economy, 277
  • Bennett, W. A.. and J. C. Edwards. Inspection Efficiency, 507
  • Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, U.S.A.. 4. 24, 55, 63
  • Bethlehem Steel Co., New Blast-Furnace, (138)
  • Birchenough Bridge, Rhodesia, 480
  • Black, S. K., Obituary, 457
  • Blue Star Line, Ltd., Aerial Transport, 397
  • Bond, W., Dunlop Suggestion Scheme, 71
  • Bousfield, W. R., Obituary, 61'
  • Bowden-Smith, E. C., Dry Stone Dams, 53
  • Bowen, F. C., From Paddle to Screw in the Navy, 12
  • Bowyer, E. C., The S.B.A.C. and Civil Aviation, 72
  • Boyd. A. J., Relinquishing Ministry of Supply Appointment, 495
  • Bradfield, J. J. C., Obituary, 267
  • Bradshaw, H. 0., Change-Gear Calculations, 388
  • Brennan, J. B., and F. V. Warnock, Some Tensile Shock Properties of Carbon Steels, 206, 233
  • Brenner Railway Bombed, 199
  • Bridges, Lieut.-Col. Walter, Obituary, 71
  • Brighton Railway Viaduct, Repair of Bond) Damage, 484
  • Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd., A. E. Russell's Appointment, 81; "Hercules" Aero Engine, 383
  • British Central Electrical Co., Ltd., Electric Cable Fault Locator and Vulcaniser, 173
  • British Coal Utilisation Research Association, New Laboratories, 9
  • Briton Ferry Steel Co.. Ltd.. Future of the Tinplate Industry, 101
  • Broadway Engineering Co., Ltd., Super-Finishing Machine, 38
  • Brown. David. Tractors, Ltd., Works Exhibition, 328
  • Brown, John, and Co., Ltd., Annual Meeting, 81
  • Brown, R. J., and J. Bridle, A New Method of Sorting Steels, 442; (Letter, 489)
  • Bruce, A. K., John Henry Hamilton and the Positive Scavenging Engine, 281. 301, 320; (Letter, 427)
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd.. Craft Selection School, 273
  • Budapest Underground Railway, (120)
  • Bulawayo Railway Station, South Africa, 480
  • Butterley Company, Ltd.. Erection of n Standard Unit Bridge, 74
  • Burdon, John, Obituary, 111
  • Burrinjuck Dam, New South Wales, 201
  • Butler, L. F. G., Bristol Aeroplane Co. Appointment, 61; Obituary, 199

C

  • CAMMELL Laird and Co., Ltd., Appointments, 477
  • Canadian National Railways. 102
  • Canadian Pacific Railway, Development of, 122
  • Canning Dam, Australia. 201 Carnegie-Illinois Blast-Furnace, (178)
  • Carr, T. H., International Institution of Engineers, 149
  • Cedar River Power Plant, (60)
  • Cement and Concrete Association, Soil Cement Stabilisation. 128
  • Chambers, E. J.. This Freedom, 227
  • Charter Oak Bridge, Connecticut River, 261
  • Charleshourg Loretteville Road, (436)
  • Cherwell, Lord. Scientific Research, 108; (Leading Article, 110)
  • Chicago, Burlington and Quincey Railroad, Centralised Traffic Control, (20); Historical Documents, (216)
  • Chicago and North-Western Railway, Signalling, (178)
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co., Ltd., Howrah Bridge, 333
  • Commercial Structures, Ltd., Plastic
  • Treatment for Porous Castings, (316)
  • Connecticut River Bridge, Hartford, 147
  • Coolgardie Water Supply Works, Australia, 218
  • Cooper, Fred., Rotol, Ltd., Appointment, 397
  • Copper Development Association, Annual Meeting, 375
  • Crampton, A. W., Federation of the Professions, 88; (Loading Article, 90); (Letter, 149); International Engineering. 227; The Relations of Architects and Engineers, 309; The Professional Conference on Town Planning, 388; Fusion or Co-ordination of Technical Societies, 449; Amalgamation or Coordination and Federation. 525
  • Crawford, H. E., The Future of Road Transport. 159
  • Crewe Centenary Celebrations, L.M.S.. 205
  • Cripps, Sir Stafford. Repair of Damaged Aircraft, 217; Radio and International
  • Relations, 317
  • Croft, C. M., Advice to Apprentices, 93 Crowther, J. G., Scientific Information. 237, 272; (Leading Article, 266)

D

  • DALE, C. B. M., Oil Engine Outputs, 505
  • Dale, Sir Henry, Royal Society Address (Leading Article), 466
  • "Daphne," Launch of (Historic Accidents), 238, 258
  • De Caus, Salomon, Martyrdom of, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 31
  • Decew Falls Power Project, (100)
  • de Havilland, John, Obituary, (178)
  • Dewhurst, P. C.. Compound Locomotives in Great Britain, 91
  • Dickinson, H. W., Utilisation of Waste Heat from Industrial Operations, 410. 432
  • Die Casting Machine Tools, Ltd., Pressure Die-Casting Machine, 414
  • Dietz, A. G. 14., Conservation of Wood, 312
  • Digby, W. Pollard, Obituary. 31
  • Dominion Engineering Works, The Principles of Employment, 73
  • Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, Steel Production, (356)
  • Dunlop Suggestion Scheme, 71
  • Dunsheath, P., Workshops for All. 505

E

  • EARLE, G. and T., Ltd., Factories in Rural Areas, 426
  • Econotni8t, The, Centenary, 199
  • Edwards. J. C., and W. A. 13ennett, Inspection Efficiency, 507
  • Eliot, T. H.. World Trade, 81
  • English Electric Co., Ltd., Aircraft Engine Testing, (80)
  • Essendon, Lord, The Future of British Shipping, 257
  • Everard, F. T., and Sons, Ltd., Concrete-Steel Barges. 353
  • "Experiment" Locomotive, S. and D. Railway, E. A. Forward, 125, 150

F

  • FALMOUTH, Viscount. The Means for Scientific Research, 93
  • Fedden, Sir R., The Future of Engineering. 81
  • Fenelon. K. G., Appointed Secretary. Institution of Production Engineers, (120)
  • Ferguson, J. H., Practical Planning, 308
  • Fergusson, H. B., Fractures in Welded Ships. 52; Welded Joints and the Izod Test, 487
  • Fichte] and Sachs A.G., Schweinfurt, 461
  • Fitrpayne, E. R. L., Transport in Glasgow, 297
  • Flannery, Sir J. Fortescue, Obituary, 307
  • Fleming, A. P. M., Life and Work of Nikola Tesla, 447
  • Fort Gibson Dam. (376)
  • Forth Road Bridge Scheme, 495
  • Forward, E. A., S. and D. Railway, The "Experiment" (Links in the History of the Locomotive), 125, 150
  • Franklin Falls Dam, (514)
  • Fry, Lawford H., Director of Research.
  • New York Locomotive Institute, 41, 101
  • Furness, Withy and Co., Ltd., Annual Meeting, 257

G

  • GANDY Bridge, Florida, (456)
  • Gauge and Toolmakers' Association, Ltd., 154
  • Gawn. R. W. L., Steering Experiments, 97, 116, 135, 145, 175
  • Gobble, J. R., British Shipbuilding, 369
  • Geiger-Mueller X-Ray Counting Tube, 134
  • Gibb, C. D., Ministry of Supply Appointment, 495
  • Goldie, R. J., Gear Production, (40)
  • Goodyear Tyre and Ruhber Co., Supersonic Waves and Defects in Motor-Car Tyres, (394); The Electron Microscope and Synthetic Rubber, (396)
  • Gordon, Dudley, Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 489
  • Gracie, J. J., Maximum Industrial Production, 13; (Leading Article, 30); (Letter, 92)
  • Graevenitz, Baron, Obituary, 477
  • Granet, Sir Guy, Obituary, 297
  • Great Western Railway, Train Lighting, (391); Special Trains, (4 14)
  • Grimshaw, C. O., Obituary, 217
  • Grodzinski, P., The Preferred Number System, 52
  • Grumell. E. S., The Conservation of Coal, (388)
  • Gwynnes Pumps, Ltd., "Land Drainage," 167; (Letter, 209)

H

  • HAMILTON, John Henry, and the Positive Scavenging Engine, A. K. Bruce, 281, 301, 320; (Letter, 427)
  • Hammond, R., Aluminium in Post-War Reconstruction, 15, 33, 66, 94
  • Harlow, W. F., Causes of High Dew-point Temperatures in Boiler Flue Gases, 389, 393; (Letter, 487)
  • Harrap, G. V., Personnel of Electricity Supply, 505
  • Hartley, Sir Harold, Industrial Research, 179
  • Harvey Frost Vulcaniser, 173
  • Harvey, G. A., and Co. (London), Ltd., Welded Joints and the izod Test, 487
  • Hatfield, W. H., Obituary, 328
  • Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Co., Annual Meeting, 41
  • Hawksley Lecture, Gyroscopic Principles and Applications, E. C. Inglis, 417, 428, 452, 464
  • "Heinkel 177 " Bomber, 515
  • Helmer, C. H., The Horsepower of Aircraft Guns, 209
  • Henley's Telegraph Works Co., Ltd., Education Scheme, 225
  • Herbert, Alfred, Ltd.. Unproved Drill Guard ("Reliance"), 231
  • Hetch-Hetchy Power Plant, (98)
  • Heywood Compressor Co., Ltd., Small Compressed Air Unit, 490
  • High-Duty Alloys, Ltd., Investigation of Gorman Aero-Engine Pistons, 363
  • Hilton, Professor J., Obituary, 179
  • Hilton, Sir Robert, Obituary, 347
  • Hoare, H. J., John Henry Hamilton, 427
  • Hodge, W. Guy, Obituary, (396)
  • Holmes, Charles D., and Co., Ltd., Flexible 65-Ton Pneumatic Press, 445
  • Home-Morton, Andrew, Obituary, 467
  • Hopkinson, A., Machinery in Coal Mines, 81
  • Hopkinsons, Ltd., Emergency Valves for High-Pressure Heating Systems, 273; Centenary, 374
  • Hothersall, A. W., Electro-Deposition, 407, 423
  • Howden, W. H., Obituary, 237
  • Howe, C. D., Canada and Civil Aviation, 334
  • Howgrave-Graham, R. P., Engineering in Early Warfare, 502
  • Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, 333

I

  • INDUSTRIAL Welfare Society, Annual Meeting, 417
  • Inglis, C. E., Retirement from Cambridge
  • University, 1; Gyroscopic Principles and Applications (Hawksley Lecture), 417, 428, 452, 464
  • Inglis, R. J. M., Observations on Wartime Transport, (138)
  • Inwood's Tables of Interest, (245)
  • Ireland, J., Post-War Marketing of Tin, 513
  • Iron and Steel Disposals, Ltd., 39, 59

J

  • JACKSON, J., and R. Ll. Rees, The pH Value of Boiler Feed Water, 247; (Letter, 308)
  • Jackson, S. B., The pH Value of Boiler Feed Water, 308
  • Jameson Welding Works, Welded Motor Vessel Blaauwbok," 334
  • Jane's Fighting Ships, 1942, 51
  • Jarrow Shipyards Reopening, 21
  • Jenkins, W. St. D., Inventors and Employers, 345
  • Jonkinson, J. R., and J. R. Rylands, Bonded Deposits on Economiser Heating Surfaces, 389, 392
  • Johannesburg Post-War Schemes, 18
  • Johansson, E. C., Obituary, (376), 387
  • Johnston. E. A., British and American Trade Problems, 149; Anglo-American Co-operation After the War, 172
  • Jones, E. H. (Machine Tools), Ltd., Attachments for the Sigma Comparator, 37; hand Feed Surface Grinding Machine, 75; Gauging by Blind People, (256); Reamer Honing Machine, (474)
  • Jones, J. A., and W. E. Bardgett, Creep Resistance of Superheater Tube Steels in Tube and Bar Form, 6
  • Jones, J. J. A., Obituary, 388
  • Joselevice, G. and J. B., Ice Skating Rink at Buenos Aires, 193
  • "Jumo " Aero-Engines, Fuel Injection, 113

K

  • KATANGA Copper Mines, 479
  • Keenan, G., Distilling Apparatus for Ship's Lifeboats. 26
  • Kenward, H. L., This Freedom, 368
  • Kilwa Hydro-Electri• Scheme, Australia, 218
  • Kimberley Airport, (120)
  • Flip Power Station, South Africa, 461 gold-Hold Manufacturing Co., Testing of Stratosphere Aircraft, (20)
  • Krupp's Armament Works (R.A.F. Targets,) 339
  • Kugelfischer A.G., Schweinfurt , 460
  • L
  • LA FAYETTE," 0 .S.S., Salvage of, (120), 121, 337, 398, 418, 440
  • Lamaxque, P. V., Protection of Engines and Vehicles in Storage, 81
  • Lamont, James, Obituary, (514)
  • Law, L. W., Our Debt to the Metallurgist, 264
  • Lea, F. C., " Remember the Past and Look to the Future " (I. Mech. E., Pres. Address), 343
  • Leggett, Sir F., 1 nternational Labour Organisation, 495
  • Lessing, R., The Coal Research Club, 161 Lindsay, L., This Freedom, 265
  • Ling, F. B., J. McPheat, and .1. Arnott, The Spectrographic Analysis of Cast Iron, 76; (Leading Article, 70)
  • Lingley, R. J., Hydrogen in Boilers, 409
  • Lion's Gate Bridge, Vancouver, 141
  • Lloyd, G., Air Force Petrol Consumption, 377,
  • Lloyd's Register of Shipping, A. J. Barwick's Retirement, (514)
  • London, County of, Plan, 46, 64; (Leading Article, 50)
  • London Midland and Scottish Railway, War Work, (60); Passenger Journeys in 1942, (80); Freight Traffic, (138); The "Coronation Scot" Train, 139, (396); Method of Measuring Waste Steam, 153; Women Engine Builders, (178); Employees in Forces, (189); Ammunition Transport, (198); Crewe Centenary, 205; Heat Treatment Plant for Steel Tools, 213; Prefabricated "Railbars," 231; Workshop Salvage, (243); Smoke-Box Char as Boiler Fuel, 250; Rebuilt "Royal Scot" Engines, 254; "Transplanting " Railway Sidings, (256); Speeding-Up Coal Supplies, (276); Anti-Gas Trains, (316); Balerno Branch Closing, (396); The Design of Tea Boilers, 404; Divisional Control Office, 483; Pleasure Steamers at War, (494); Motor Transport Economy, (532)
  • London and North-Eastern Railway, Bridge Renewal in East Midlands, 93; Appointments, (138), (316); Tidal Basin Station Closed, (138); Scarborough Train Accident, (138), 337; Platelayers' Concrete Huts, 194; Mobile Electrical Sub-Stations, 195; Removal of Slip in Cutting on Main Line, 294; Radio Telephone Tests on Goods Trains, (356); Locomotive Conversion ("No. 2005 "), 410; "Sign Standards," (476); "B 3" Locomotive Class Conversion, (494)
  • London Passenger Transport Board, Paper Salvage, (60)
  • Low-Temperature Carbonisation, Ltd. Annual General Meeting, 277
  • Lyttelton, 0., Review of Production, 21; Changes in the Production Programme, 179
  • Lyttelton Port, New Zealand,:360

M

  • MACASSEY, Sir Lyndon, The Equipment of Engineering Schools, 417
  • Macdiarrnid, A. C., Industrial Reconstruction, 168
  • Macdonald, S., Invention or Research, 409
  • Machine Shop Equipment, Ltd., " Center- scope," 154
  • Manchester Electricity Supply, J 101
  • Marshall, C. F. Dendy, Martyrdom of Salomon de Caus, 31; P. C. Dewhurst's Engine, 111; Oil Engine Outputs, 449, 505
  • Massey, L. F., Obituary, (406), 427
  • Matthews, R. Borlase, Obituary, 159
  • Mayor, S., Bequest, 290
  • McCorquodale, M. S., Britain's Man Power, 159
  • McGowan, Lord, The Future of the Chemical Indust ry, 311
  • McIntyre, G. H., Ceramics, 187
  • McLean, D., and L. Northcott, Structure and Segregation of Ingot Iron, 325
  • McLean, T., Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 489
  • McPheat, J., F. B. Ling, and J. Arnott, The Spectrographic Analysis of Cast Iron, 76; (Leading Article, 70)
  • Mercedes-Benz Automatic Supercharging System, 48 ,
  • Merritt, H. E., Change-Gear Calculations, 282; (Letter, 388)
  • Mersey-Humber Canal, Suggested, Ellis Smith, 217
  • Mersoy Dock Improvements, 515
  • Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd., Unified System of Boiler Control, 284
  • Micheline Electric Railcar, (138)
  • Michigan," United States Ship Centenary, (60)
  • Miller, R. N. Appleby, Obituary, 61
  • Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Ltd., Oil Engine Outputs, 468
  • Mississippi River Bridge, 29
  • Moore, R. 0., Town Gas for Motor Vehicles, (58)
  • Mordell, L. J., A Mathematical Prize, 32
  • Moss, E. W., Invention and its Relation to Industry, 365
  • Murray River Conservation Scheme, Australia, 200
  • Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme, 201

N

  • NARROWS Tunnel Project, New York 152
  • Nasmith, J. W., Obituary. (80)
  • Nelson, Sir G., Industry and the Future, 371
  • Now York Locomotive Institute, Mr. Lawford H. Fry's Appointment, 41, 101
  • Niagara Hydro-Electric Plant, 23
  • Neal, N. H., The Application of Statistical Methods to the Control of Industrial Costs, 507
  • Noble, Sir W., obituary, 307
  • Nelson, Sir G., F.B.I. New Year Message, 515
  • Nock, 0. S., Modern Railway Signalling Practice in America, 162, 190, 202, 228
  • North Carolina Shipbuilding Co., Wartime Construction, 85, 104
  • Northcott, L., and D. McLean, Structure and Segregation of Ingot Iron, 325
  • Nuffield College, Oxford, Problems of Employment, 35, 56; (Loading Article, 70)

O

  • OERLIKON Company, Laboratory for H.T. Research, 269
  • Ohio Units Manufacturers, Super-Finishing Machine. 38
  • Otto 13eit Bridge, Zambesi River, 480

P

  • PALETHORPE, L. G. Whybrow, Local Case-Hardening, 403
  • Parker, E. B., Authority iii the Factory, 111; Hydrogen in Boilers, 290, 368 "What is Work?" 345
  • Parker Foundry (1929), Ltd., Piecework and Payment, by the Hour, 489
  • Parkinson, G. W., Development of Open-Cast Mining, 495; Obituary, (514)
  • Parry, C. P., Corrosion in Boilers, 487
  • Parsons Memorial Lecture, Lord Rayleigh, (60), (296),:317
  • Patterson, C. R., Canadian Airport Construction, (456)
  • Pearl Harbour Salvage, 318, 338, 358, 378
  • Peace River Bridge, (296), (356)
  • Pearl Varnish Co., Ltd., "Trefolex" Cutting Compound, (100)
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, (:374)
  • Perry, Lord, Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 387; (Leading Article, 386); (Letters, 427, 449, 468, 489)
  • Perry, T. D., Flexible Pressure in Veneer and Plywood Work, 132. 155
  • Philadelphia Navy Yard Dry Dock, 165, 182
  • Pittsburgh Plate Grass Co., Class Tanks, (158)
  • Ploesti Oil Refineries. Bombing of, 101
  • Porn, M., British Oil Engine Industry After the War, 131
  • Porter, R. C.. Locomotive Exhaust, 131
  • Poultnoy, E. C., Locomotive Power, 472
  • Preece, Sir George, Experience Teaches, 221; (Letters, 290, 345, 368, 409, 449)
  • Pritchett and Gold and E.P.S. co., Ltd., An Electric Launch (Sixty Years Ago), 72
  • Pullman Stand.Ird Car Ma.nnlacturing Co., Naval Patrol Vessel, (40)

Q

  • QUARRELL, A. G., The Electron Microscope and its Application to Engineering Problems, 499, 526
  • Quebec Bridge, 102
  • Quebec Harbour, 142

R

  • RAYLEIGH. Lord, Parsons Memorial Lecture, (60). (296), 317
  • Reber, G., Cosmic Static Investigations, 234
  • ltudmayne, Sir R., Machinery in Coal Mines, 121
  • Rees, R. Ll., and J. Jackson, The pH Value of Boiler Feed Water, 247; (Letter, 308) Remscheid Air Attack, 101
  • Rendel, Palmer and Tritton, Howrall Bridge, 333
  • Richardson, Cecil, Obituary, (436)
  • Rickey, J. W., Obituary, (40)
  • Rigby, A., Obituary, (468)
  • Ripple Rock, Blasting the, (38)
  • Robb, A. M., Professor of Naval Architecture, Glasgow University, 417
  • Robinson, J. G., Obituary, 477
  • Robinson, S. A., University Students and Apprenticeship, 53
  • Rolls-Royce "Battle of Britain" Exhibition, (276)
  • Rosenerants, F. H., Obituary, 179
  • Rotol, Ltd., Variable-Pitch Marine Propellers. 87; Auxiliary Generating Plant for Aircraft, 372; Mr. F. Cooper's Appointment, 397
  • Russell, A. E., Bristol Aeroplane Co., Appointment, 81
  • Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., Annual Meeting, 41
  • Rylands, J. R., and J. R. Jenkinson, Bonded Deposits on Economiser Heating Surfaces,:389, 392

S

  • SANDYS, Duncan, The Production of War Equipment, 317
  • San Jeronimo Dam, Argentina,:391
  • San Juan Water Supply, (60)
  • Saward, H. E., This Freedom, 368
  • Scarborough Collision, L.N.E.R., (138), 337
  • "Scharnhorst," German Battleship, Sinking, 515
  • Schweinfurt (Air Force Targets), 459
  • Severn Barrage Scheme, 449; (Leading Article, 466)
  • Sharpley, G. R., Development of the Oil Engine Industry, 41
  • Shelford, F., Obituary, 111
  • Sherman, V. W., Dehydration of Food by Radio-Frequency Energy, 205
  • Sigma Comparator. Attachments for, E. H. Jones (Machine Tools), Ltd., 37
  • Sillince, W. P., Obituary, 327
  • Sloan, C. H., Diamond Cutting for Tools, (120)
  • Smallwood. Alfred, Obituary, 267
  • Smith, C. A. Middleton, Engineers and the British Empire, 2, 22, 4:3. 83, 102, 122, 141, 160, 180, 200, 218, 241, 259, 278, 299, 329, 348. 359, 380, 400, 420, 439, 461, 478, 496, 516; (Leading Article, 524)
  • Smith. Ellis, Suggested Mersey—Humber Canal, 217
  • Smith, E. W., Presidential Address, Institute of Fuel, 353
  • Smith, L. Gilling, Piecework and Payment by the Hour, 427
  • Smith, S. L., Survey of Plastics from the Viewpoint of the Mechanical Engineer, 481, 491, 511, 529
  • Society of British Aircraft Constructors, Ltd., The Future of British Air Transport, 17; (Leading Article, 10); (Letter, 72)
  • Society of British Aircraft Constructors, Ltd., 277
  • Somerest Darn, Australia, 202
  • Southern Railway, Women as Guards, (158); Mr. G. Ellson's Retirement, (476); Repair of Bomb Damage to Railway Viaduct, 484; Southern "Pacifies" at Work, W. A. Tull in, 506, 519
  • S.P.D., Ltd., Container Recovery Service, (138)
  • Stephen, A. Murray, Revision of the Tonnage Laws, 309
  • Stevens, J. F., Obituary, (120)
  • Stewart, Sir P. Malcolm, Portland Cement Industry. 61
  • Stileman, C. G., Obituary, 467
  • St. Mary River Hydro-Electric Plant, Ontario, 22
  • Stow College, Glasgow, Marine Engineering Laboratory, 16
  • Strathspey, Lord, This Freedom, 333
  • Suchiute Bridge, (158)
  • "Suecia," Swedish Motorship, (20)
  • Sumner, D. G., Obituary, (514)
  • Swan, A. W., Sampling Schemes for Qualitative Inspection, 507
  • Swinden, T., Loaded Manganese-Molybdenum Steel, 325

T

  • TACOMA Bridge, (158)
  • Tata Iron and Steel Co.. Developments, (276)
  • Table Bay Harbour. (256)
  • Tay Bridge Scheme (20)
  • Tesla, Nikola, Life and Work of, A. P. M. Fleming, 447
  • Thomas. R., and Co.. Ltd., Future of the Tinplate Industry, 129
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