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Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.
Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Paragraph Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1904 Jan-Jun: Index

Paragraphs

Agriculture:

  • Engine Exports (U.K.), 210, 261, 486, 590, 731
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Report, 724
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 108, 724
  • Alloys* See Mechanics

Appointments:

  • Chairman, Rhymney Railway, 159
  • Glasgow Gas Works, 16
  • Officers, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, 192
  • Secretary, Institution of Electrical Engineers, 533
  • Superintendent, Great Western Railway, 17
  • Armour. See Naval
  • Artillery. See Guns
  • Automobiles. See Motor-Cars
  • Boilers. See Engines and Boilers

Bridges:

  • Aylesford Bridge Designs, 475
  • Brooklyn, 534
  • Lambeth Bridge, 851
  • Midland Railway, 194
  • Prussian State Railways, 306
  • Railway Bridge Weights, Prussian P.W.D., 573
  • Sydney Harbour, 104
  • Zambesi, 363, 828

Canals:

  • Argentine, 331
  • Baltic North Sea, 105, 488
  • Leeds and Liverpool, 428
  • Manchester Ship, 306
  • Suez, 110, 406, 652, 765, 850
  • Thames and Severn, 751
  • Welland (Lighting), .641
  • Cars, Motor. See Motor-Cars.

Catalogues:

  • 34, 243, 314, 378, 406, 488, 511, 554, 590, 732, 760, 803, 828, 869
  • Acme Sheet Piling Company, 314
  • Ajax Metal Company, 760
  • Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft, 314, 406, 554
  • Andrew and Co., Limited, J. E. H., 243
  • Anglo-American Machine-Tool Company, 732
  • Atmospheric Steam - Heating Company, Limited, 732
  • Bailey and Co., Limited, W. H., 554, 590, 732
  • Baldwin Locomotive Works, 243, 314, 551
  • Bath Electric Manufacturing Company, 732
  • Beanland, Perkin, and Co., 378, 488, 732, 869
  • Beardshaw and Son, Limited, J., 803, 869
  • Bever, Dorling, and Co., Limited, 243
  • Blackwell and Co., Limited, R. W., 732
  • Blake and Knowles, Steam-Pump Works, 732, 869
  • Blake Manufacturing Company, Geo. F., 378
  • Bolling and Lowe, 511
  • British Electric Plant Company, Limited, 314
  • British Electric Signs Company, Limited, 34
  • British Oddesse Pump Company, 314
  • Bromell Patents Company, 243
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Company, Limited, 314, 732
  • Buck and Hickman, 869
  • Bullivant and Co., Limited, 554
  • Burnand and Co., W. E., 803
  • Burton, Griffiths, and Co., C. W., 828
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, 803
  • Cape Asbestos Company, Limited, 406
  • Chambers, Scott, and Co., 243
  • Churchill and Co., Limited, Chas., 803
  • Cloud and Nichols, 511
  • Consolidated Pneumatic-Tool Company, 406, 732
  • Cort and Co., Arthur, 554
  • Croft and Perkins, 488
  • Crompton and Co., Limited, 378
  • Day, Summers, and Co , Limited, 554
  • Dean, Smith, and Grace, Limited, 378
  • Denison and Son, Samuel, 732
  • Dennis and Co., W. F., 243, 314
  • Dermatine Company, Limited, 828
  • Dixon Crucible Company, Joseph, 31
  • Dodge and Day, 378
  • Doulton and Co., Limited, 34, 590
  • Dowson Economic Gas and Power Company, Limited, 590
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company, Limited, 243, 378, 406, 590, 803
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company, Limited, 378, 488
  • Electric Welding Company, Limited, 803
  • Electrical Company, Limited, 406, 590, 732
  • Electrical Mining Company, Limited, 406
  • Empire Roller-Bearings Company, Limited, 378
  • gspir, Fernand, 488
  • Catalogues-. con«taed.

Estler Brothers, 243

  • Evershed and Vignolles, Limited, 860
  • Fairbanks Company, 378, 511
  • Fleming-, Birkby, and Goodall, Limited, 511
  • Forgrove Machinery Company, 314
  • Francis and Co., Limited, S. W., 314
  • Galloways, Limited, 378
  • Garvin Machine Company, 732
  • General Electric Company, Limited, 243, 378, 554, 590
  • Gent and Co., 803, 869
  • Gibbon Brothers, Limited, 243
  • Gibbons Brothers, Limited, 554
  • Glover and Co., M., 34
  • Goheen Manufacturing- Company, 34
  • Great Lakes Engineering Works, 732
  • Green and Co., George, 243
  • Griffing Iron Company, A. A., 378
  • Griffith and Biliotti, 406, 760
  • Ilaigh and Co., Limited, W. B., 406
  • Halden and Co., J., 378
  • Hamblet’s Blue-Brick Company, Limited, 488
  • Harrison and Horsley, 732
  • Heap and Co., H., 488
  • Henderson, Blanchet, and Co., 488
  • Hendry, James, 243
  • Hess Machine Company, 243
  • Hobbies, Limited, 590
  • Hodgson, Wright, and Wood, 554
  • Hoffmann Manufacturing Company, 554
  • Holden and Brooke, Limited, 243, 406, 488, 760, 803, 869
  • Hol lings and Guest, Limited, 243
  • Horsfall Destructor Company, Limited, 732, 869
  • Howden and Co., James, 828
  • Hughes-Johnson Stampings, Limited, 590, 760
  • Hunt Company, C. W., 378
  • Hyatt Roller-Bearing Company, 551
  • “ Ideal ” Syndicate, 378
  • International Stoker Company, 243
  • Jessop and Appleby Brothers, 488
  • Kaye and Sons, Limited, Jos., 314
  • Kerr, Stuart, and Co., Limited, 732
  • King and Co., H. J. H., 34
  • Kirkstall Forge Company, 732
  • Klein Engineering Company, Limited, 732
  • Knowles Steam-Pump Works, The, 243, 48S
  • Korting Brothers, Limited, 488
  • Kynochs. Erratum, 68
  • Lahmeyer Electrical Company, 243, 488
  • Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon Company, 243, 406
  • Lancashire Steam-Motor Company, 314
  • Lancaster and Tonge, Limited, 314
  • Lang and Sons, John, 243
  • Lawman and Co., John, 243
  • Linolite Company, 590
  • Locomotive Publishing Company, Limited, 243
  • MacGaines Patent Perfect Piston Company, 243
  • Maclaren, J. and H., 803
  • Main and Co., Limited, A. and J., 511
  • Marion and Co., Limited, 314
  • Marshall and Co., Horace P., 590
  • Marshall and Woods, 314
  • Mason Regulator Company, 314
  • Mather and Platt, Limited, 760, 803
  • Mavor and Coulson, Limited, 314
  • Maxim, Sir Hiram, Electrical and Engineering
  • Company, Limited, 243
  • Meldrum Brothers, Limited, 314
  • Metal Fittings Company, 590
  • Morris Cohen Company, Limited, 243
  • Musgrave and Co., Limited, 243
  • Musker, Limited, C. and A., 406
  • National Electric Company, 488
  • Nernst Electric Light, Limited, 828
  • Neville Brothers, 34
  • Newell and Co., Limited, Ernest, 511
  • Newton and Co., John, 488
  • Niles-Bement Pond Company, 406, 732, 760
  • Oldham and Sons, Alex., 732
  • Perkin, Herbert, 803
  • Pethick Brothers, 314
  • Pitman, Percy, 406
  • Pott, Cassels, and Williamson, 378
  • Power and Mining Machinery Company, 243
  • Power Plant Company, 243, 378, 406, 732
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 406
  • Reavell and Co., Limited, 314
  • Renold, Hans, Limited, 243
  • Renshaw and Co., Limited, W. R., 406
  • Roberts Brothers, 243
  • Robinson, A. S. F., 243
  • Rowell and Co., David, 488
  • Ryder, Limited, Wm., 732
  • Ryerson and Son, J. T., 34
  • Sagar and Co., Limited, J., 243
  • Sanders, Rehders, and Co., 378
  • Catalogues—continued.
  • Schaffer and Budenberg, Limited, 34, 378
  • Schonfield and Co., A., 406
  • Siemens Electric Appliances, Limited, 511
  • Siemens and Halske, 828
  • Simpson, Strickland, and Co., Limited, 760
  • Smith and Sons, Thos., 34
  • Spagnoletti and Co., J. E., 732
  • Spencer and Co., W. H., 243
  • Standard Pressed Steel Company, 590
  • Standard Varnish Company, 378
  • Stoddart, F. Wallis, 760
  • Straker Steam Vehicle Company, Limited, 314
  • Szerelmey and Co., N. C., 590
  • Temperley Transporter Company, 828
  • Thompson and Co., Thomas, 243
  • Thornton, A. G., 869
  • Thornycroft and Co., Limited, J. I., 732
  • Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 314, 406
  • Trump Manufacturing Company, 243
  • Tyler and Sons, Limited, J., 406
  • United Asbestos Company, Limited, 590
  • United States Metallic Packing Company, Limited, 732
  • United Telpherage Company, 34
  • Urquhart, Lindsay, and Co., 732
  • Wadsworth and Sons, William, 554
  • Wagner, Gunther, 590
  • Waygood and Co., Limited. R., 243
  • Weir, Limited, G. and J., 732
  • Westinghouse Brake Company, Limited, 590
  • Wilcox and Co., Limited, W. H., 590
  • Wolf and Co., S., 760
  • Wolseley Tool and Motor.-Car Company, Limited, 803
  • Workman, Clark, and Co., Limited, 314
  • Wright and Co., Joseph, 378, 554
  • Yorkshire Electric Power Company, 314
  • Young, A. V., 34
  • Coal:

Alaskan Deposits, 607

  • American Production, 783
  • American Trade, 127, 355
  • Belgian Briquettes, 651
  • Belgian Exports, 26, 246, 556
  • Belgian Imports, 235
  • Belgian State Railway Adjudications, 617, 799
  • Borings in the Midlands, 142
  • British Coal in France, 766
  • British Exports, 158, 306, 474, 547, 712
  • British Port Shipments, 137
  • British Railway Contracts, 50, 851
  • Canadian Coal; Railways, 306
  • Cape Breton Exports, 68
  • Cardiff, 16, 51, 103, 127, 159, 193, 227, 268, 306, 331, 363, 395, 431, 475, 503, 533, 581, 607, 643, 679, 715, 751, 784, 819, 851, 889
  • Coal and Metal Miners’ Pocket-Book, 410
  • Doncaster Fields, 358
  • Donetz Basin Mines, 285
  • Electrical Heading-Machine, 192
  • Export Duty, 306, 475, 584
  • Forest of Dean, 193, 503
  • French Exports, 342
  • French Imports, 342
  • German Coal in France, 722
  • German Production, 60, 277, 510, 695, 828
  • Hamburg Imports, 191
  • Honduras, 36
  • Hull Trade, 103, 226, 532, 678, 818
  • Indian Coal, Qualities, 269
  • London Gas Company Contracts, 590
  • Mexican Field (New)," 849
  • Mexican Production, 700
  • Middlesbrough, 16, 50, 103, 126, 159, 193, 227, 268, 305, 331, 363, 395, 430, 474, 581, 607, 643, 678, 715, 750, 784, 818, 851, 888
  • Mining Students’ Visit to Yorkshire Collieries, 731
  • New Seam at Man ton, 819
  • New Seams in South Yorkshire, 14, 546
  • New South Wales Production (Retrospective), 695
  • North of France, Output, 221
  • Northern Contracts, 473, 546, 784, 818
  • Nova Scotian, 277
  • Scotch Trade, 16, 226, 330, 362, 394, 474, 532, 580, 606, 642, 714, 784, 888
  • Sheffield, 16, 50, 103, 126. 159, 192, 226, 268, 305, 330, 362, 394, 430, 474, 502, 532, 581, 606, 643, 678, 715, 750, 784, 818, 850, 888
  • South Wales Anthracite Combine, 643,679, 784
  • South Wales Shipments, 51, 103, 127, 269, 395, 533, 715, 851
  • Tyne Trade, 50, 847
  • Welsh-Coal Areas for the Admiralty : a Proposal, 227
  • Welsh Coal for the East, 51, 227, 306, 643, 851
  • Welsh Seams (New), 395, 431, 607, 679, 819
  • Companies:

Bell Brothers, Limited, 395, 503

  • Bessemer and Co., Henry, 192, 226
  • Bristol and South Wales Railway Wagon
  • Company, Limited, 269
  • Bristol Wagon and Carriage Works Company, Limited, 889
  • Bristol Water-Works Company, 363
  • Brown and Co., Limited, John, 862
  • Brown Bayley’s Steel Works, 305, 330
  • Bute Dry Dock Company, 751
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., 430, 715
  • Cardiff Channel Dry Docks Company, 751
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth (Lincoln), 533
  • Cooke and Co., Limited, William, 818
  • Ebbw Vale Company, 306, 819
  • Furness, Withy and Co., Limited, 851
  • Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company, 330, 362,
  • 394, 474
  • Jessop, William, and Sons, 305
  • Leeds Forge, Limited, 377
  • Loewe and Co., Ludw., 605
  • Newcastle and District Electric Lighting Company, Limited, 223
  • Newport and South Wales Railway Company, 51
  • North-Eastern Steel Company, 395
  • Parkgate Iron and Steel Company, 715
  • Rhymney Iron Company, Limited, 889
  • Robey and Co., Limited, 476
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Limited, 793
  • Seaham Harbour Dock Company, 346
  • Stephenson and Co., Limited, Robert, 554
  • Suez Canal Company, 110, 406
  • Tredegar Dry Dock, 533
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, 330, 362, 394
  • Vieille Montagne Company, 654, 695
  • Ward, Limited, Thomas W., 784
  • Western Wagon and Property Company,
  • Limited, 227
  • Yorkshire Iron and Coal Company, 500
  • Defence of Coasts. See Naval
  • Drainage. See Sewage
  • Electric Tramways. See Tramways
  • Electricity:
  • Accumulators, Notes on, 372
  • Alternate versus Continuous Current for Traction, 724
  • Aluminium Cells as Condensers, 851
  • Arc Works, Chelmsford, 889
  • Argentine Telegraphy, 500
  • Bastian Mercury Vapour Lamp, 431
  • Brazilian Telegraphy, 269
  • Chilian Telegraphy, 411
  • Combined Refuse - Destroyer and Elect lie
  • Plant, 127
  • Continuous and Alternating Current for Trac
  • tion ; Relative Advantages, 474
  • Dangerous Potential on an Italian Railway, 679
  • Detector for Electrical Oscillations, 269;
  • Erratum, 304
  • Development of Electrical Machinery, 227
  • Directory of Electric Lighting and Traction
  • Works, 309
  • Dunfermline Light and Power Scheme, 50
  • Electric versus Hydraulic Power atTerneuzen 573
  • Electric Motors for Cargo Steamers, 533
  • Electric Service Launch for Bristol, 269
  • Electric Signalling on Lancashire and York
  • shire Railway, 208
  • Electric Traction on Ordinary Railways, 355
  • Electrical Heading-Machine, 192
  • “Electrical Pioneer,” 573
  • Electrical Trades Directory (1904), 395
  • Electrical Winding-Engines. Erratum, 270
  • Electricity at Butte, 840
  • Electricity at Cardiff, 431
  • Electricity at Hull, 784
  • Electricity in Mines. Erratum, 235
  • Electro-Pneumatic Signals, 123
  • Electrolytic Dissociation. Erratum, 885
  • Electrolytic Iron, 643
  • Experiments with Single - Phase Alternate-
  • Current Motor on Tramcar, 431
  • Fire at Bristol Works, 17
  • French Wireless Telegraphy, 475, 675
  • Greenwich London County Council Station, 304
  • Hewitt Mercury Electric Lamp, 103
  • High-Tension Oil-Switches, 785
  • Light and Power at Portsmouth, 785
  • Lighting Exeter, 679
  • Lighting Leeds, 331, 722, 750
  • Lighting Newcastle and District, 223
  • Lighting Plants in Canada, 376
  • Lighting Rotherham, 305
  • Lighting the Welland Canal, 641
  • Locating Ore Deposits by Electrical Means, 8} 9
  • Electricity—continued.
  • Long-Distance Telephone Service, 536
  • Machinery Orders in the Shipping Trade, 16
  • “ N. S.” Storage Battery, 486
  • Nernst Lamps, Life of, 127
  • Pacific Cable, 440
  • Passenger Lifts (Electric), 127
  • Portsmouth Municipal Telephones, 889
  • Power at Niagara, 306
  • Power Plant at Shawinigan Falls, 269
  • Remarkable Power-Transmission Line, 679
  • Resistance of Bearings with Automatic Ring Lubricators, 724
  • Search-Lights at the Royal Military Tournament, 819
  • Signals on the Midland, 918
  • Smelting of Ores in Canada by Electricity, 751
  • South African Telegraphy, 375, 714
  • South Wales Power Distribution, 103
  • Standardising, Testing, and Training Institution : Awards, 104
  • Submarine Signal Bells, 123
  • Switch-Gear and Protective Devices, 678
  • Telegraph Anniversary, 677
  • Three-Phase Motors for Driving Shipyard Machinery, 269
  • Underground Cable : Birmingham-Warrington, 127
  • Underground Stations: Home-Office Recommendations, 679
  • Wireless Telegraphy between Karlskrona and Berlin, 51
  • Underground Telegraph Extensions, 537
  • Engineering. See Shipbuilding and Industries
  • Engines and Boilers:
  • American Boiler Explosions, 486
  • Boiler-House Design, 331
  • Bradley Boiler Explosion Compensation Case, 106
  • British Steam-Engine Exports, 346
  • Formula for Steam Generated in Locomotive Boilers, 17
  • Green’s Equilibrium Stop Valve. Erratum. 297
  • High-Speed Steam-Engines, 227
  • Naval Boilers. Addendum, 235
  • Rotary-Engines, 269
  • Steam versus Gas as a Prime Mover, 785
  • Steam-Turbines, 192, 193, 533
  • Steam-Turbines for Glasgow Electricity Works,
  • Superheated Steam, 304
  • Superheated Steam and Coal Consumption, 306
  • Turbine versus Reciprocating Engines, 750
  • Yarrow Boilers for “ Libertad.” Erratum.
  • 127
  • Zoelly Steam-Turbine, 643
  • Errata and Addenda:
  • Borsig’s Locomotives, 135
  • Electrical Winding-Engines, 270
  • Electricity in Mines, 235
  • Electrolytic Dissociation, Theory of, 850
  • Green’s Equilibrium Stop-Valve, 297
  • Hollow-Spindle Lathe, 475
  • Kynoch’s Roller-Bearings, 68
  • “ Libertad,” The, 127
  • Locomotive-Weighing Machine, 391
  • Magnetic Detector for Electric Waves, 304
  • Napier Motor-Car Works, 582
  • Nauticus, 155
  • Naval Boilers, 235
  • North-Eastern New “Atlantic” Express, 297
  • Power Plant with Mechanical Draught, 15
  • Rolling-Mill Plants ; Recent Practice, 885
  • Water-Softeners, 17
  • Wilson’s Double-Barrelled Steam-Winch, 785
  • Wood’s Water-Gauge, 104
  • Exhibitions:

Automobile Club, 227

  • Colonial Products, 573
  • Cordova Agricultural and Industrial, 511
  • Geographical, 51
  • Health (Glasgow), 643
  • International Printing, Stationery, &c., 431
  • Lifege International, 1905, 679, 751
  • Mechanical Engraving and Colour-Printing, 103
  • Milan International, 724
  • “ Paris Fair,” 306
  • Small Industries Machinery, 306, 363
  • Spirit and Fermentations (Vienna), 579
  • St. Louis, 679
  • Explosions. See Engines and Boilers
  • Explosives. See Guns
  • Gas and Gas Engines :
  • American Natural Gas, 273
  • Gas-Engines, 467
  • Gas-Making (History), 533
  • Gas-Producing Plant for Johannesburg, 552
  • Gas and Steam ; Relative Advantages, &c., 785
  • High-Pressure Gas for St. Louis, 475
  • Internal-Combustion Engines, 475
  • Kilmarnock New Gas Works, 678
  • Lighting-Gas Distribution in New Orleans, 17
  • London Gas Companies’ Coal Contracts, 590
  • Natural-Gas Pipe Lines, 749
  • Natural Gas at Vendsyssel, 673
  • Northern Gas - Coal Contracts, 473, 546, 784
  • 818
  • Paris, 534
  • Producer Gas for Factories, &c., 269
  • Guns, Explosives, Ac.:
  • Amalgamation of Swedish Gun Factories, 428
  • Machine Guns (History), 654
  • Harbours. Piers, Ac.:
  • Aarhus Harbour, 475
  • Antwerp New Quays, 704
  • Bristol Docks, 17, 51
  • Bute Docks, 159, 268
  • Caisson Quay Wall Construction (GPsgow)
  • 192 8 h
  • Coast Defence Works, 208
  • Dock Extension at Shields (Proposed), £10
  • Durban Bay; Purchase of Land, 221
  • Elderslie Graving Dock, 715
  • Floating Coal Depot, 363
  • Harbours* Piers, &c»—continued.
  • Gothenburg (New) Harbour, 410
  • Hebburn-on-Tyne Graving Dock, 762
  • Llanelly Harbour ; Proposed Trust, 363
  • Llanelly New Dock, 16
  • Milford Docks, 331
  • Montreal Harbour Improvements, 431
  • New French Ports, 503
  • New York Harbour, 306
  • Newport (Alexandra) Docks, 306, 395
  • Penarth Dock, 851
  • Plymouth Dock Improvements, 51
  • Prevention of Accidents at Docks, &c.; Government Inquiry, 272
  • Protective Works for Deep-Sea Erosion, 269
  • Rio de Janeiro, 554
  • River Pier of Becton Gas Works, 616
  • Seaham Harbour, 346
  • Skerries Lighthouse, 889
  • Submarine Signal Bells for Ports and Harbours, 123
  • Swansea Harbour Trust 581
  • Swansea (New) Dock, 581
  • Table Bay Harbour Statistics, 819
  • Tees Conservancy Commissioners, 51
  • Terneuzen Docks, Electric Power for, 573
  • Tyne Improvement Commission’s Report, 312
  • Usk Improvements, 581, 643, 679, 715
  • Vancouver Floating Dry Dock, 106
  • Water Power of the Rainy; Government Agreement, 554
  • Wear Improvements and Traffic, 34, 412
  • Weston Pier, 17
  • Industries (Various) :
  • American Imports of British Tin-Plates, 815
  • American Locomotive-Building, 125
  • American Locomotive Exports, 722
  • American Metal Trades and Industries’ Directory, 715
  • Belgian Metallurgical Industry, 522
  • Bridge-Building at Motherwell, 888
  • British Trade in South Africa, 104
  • Cape Breton Developments, 363
  • Corporation Telephones, 532
  • Cotton Industry in Lancashire, and Supply, 305
  • Cutlery Exports, 643
  • Foreign Trade of Principal Countries, 390
  • Forge-Masters and Foreign Competition, 850
  • Future of Sheffield, 606
  • Hull Trade, 678
  • Inter-State Commerce Commission, United States, 51
  • Iron Trade Statistics, 103
  • Kelly’s Custom Tariffs of the World, 616
  • Kelly’s Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Shippers of the World, 711
  • Llanelly Tin-Plate Works, 715
  • Locomotive Exports, 156, 208, 273, 412, 522, 732
  • Metal Trade Outlook, 850
  • Roumanian Industries, 296
  • Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, 159, 192, 3E0
  • Swansea Valley Tin, &c., Trade, 17, 127, 159, 227, .395, 431, 503, 581, 607, 715, 819, 889
  • Trusts, 331
  • United States Commerce, 159
  • Institutions* See Technical Societies
  • Iron and Steel* See also Industries
  • American Rail Exports, 803
  • American Steel Production, 732, 835
  • Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 274, 782
  • Belgian Finished Iron, 282
  • Belgian Pig Production, 155, 346
  • Belgian Rail Exports, 278, 355, 817
  • Belgian Rails for Argentina, 112
  • Belgian Steel-Making Combine, Proposed, 653
  • Belgian Steel Production, 17, 155, 269
  • Birmingham, 28, 47, 106, 136,168, 204,238, 272, 308, 342, 374, 406, 442, 476, 514, 553, 584, 618, 654, 690, 726, 762, 796, 830, 862, 899
  • Blast-Furnace Capacity, Diminution, 395
  • Blast-Furnaces, United Kingdom, 104
  • Blast-Furnaces, United States, 26
  • British Pig Production, 47
  • British Rail Exports, 95, 156, 342, 412, 552, 732, 818
  • Canadian Pig, 340, 428
  • Canadian Rail-Making, 607, 625
  • Cleveland Iron, 16, 50, 103, 126, 159, 193, 226, 268, 305, 330, 363, 394, 430, 474, 503, 533, 581, 607, 643, 678, 715, 750, 784, 818, 851, 888
  • Continental Competition, 850
  • Dominion Steel for Glasgow, 678, 750
  • Dowlais Works, 16, 363, 581
  • Electric Smelting of Ores in Canada, 751
  • French Pig Production, 552
  • German Pig Production, 17,193, 487, 546, 628
  • German Steel Production, 193
  • Hedjaz Steel-Rail Contract, 15
  • Iron Minerals in Belgium, 219
  • Lake Superior Ores, 724
  • Lancashire, 28, 47, 168, 204, 238, 272, 308, 342, 374, 406, 442, 476, 514, 553, 584, 618, 654, 690, 726, 762, 796, 830, 862, 899
  • Malleable Iron Works at Motherwell, 126
  • “ Metallurgist and Metallographist,” 306
  • Midland Trade, 136, 238, 899
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 103, 533
  • Moor Works of South Durham Steel, &c., Company, 305
  • Prices in the Scotch Steel Trade, Regulation of, 16
  • Scotch, 16, 50, 103, 126, 158, 192, 226, 268, 330 362, 394, 430, 502, 532, 580, 606, 642, 678 714’ 750, 784, 888 ’
  • Scotch Pig Shipments, 268, 394
  • Sheffield, 16, 50, 103, 126, 159, 192, 226, 268 305, 330, 362, 394, 430, 474, 502, 532, 581. 606 643, 678, 715, 750, 784, 818, 850, 888 ’
  • South Wales Shipments, 127, 395, 533, 715. 851
  • Steel Contracts, 223
  • Swedish Iron Works Trust, 51
  • Tees Shipments, 50,193, 330, 503, 643, 784
  • United States Consumption, 338
  • Welsh Imports, 475
  • Welsh Output, 1903, 475
  • W?l«erAamPton» 28’ 47> 108> 136, 168, 204, 238 272, 308, 342, 374, 406, 442, 476, 514 553 618, 654, 690, 726, 762, 796, 830, 862, 899 *
  • Irrigation:
  • Alberta, 519
  • Mexican, 273
  • Labour Questions. See Trade Societies, &c.
  • Legal:
  • Bradley Boiler Explosion Compensation Case, 106
  • Damage to Roads ; Traction-Engine-Users Liability, 712
  • Deduction from Wages for Damages Awarded, 654
  • Denaby Main Collieries versus Yorkshire Miners, 204, 237, 271
  • “ Suspension ” Furnace Case, 714
  • Trades Disputes Bill, 618
  • Wages Boards Bill, 272
  • Workmen’s Compensation Act; Redemption of Damages, 581
  • Light* Electric. See Electricity
  • Machine Tools. See Mechanics
  • Markets:
  • Cleveland Iron, 16, 50, 103, 126, 159, 193, 226, 268, 305, 330, 362, 394, 430, 474, 503, 532, 581, 607, 643, 678, 715, 750, 784, 818, 851, 888
  • Glasgow Pig, 16, 50, 102, 126, 158, 192, 226, 268 304, 330, 362, 394, 430, 474, 502, 532, 580, 606’ 612, 678, 714, 750, 784, 818, 850, 888
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 16, 50,103,126, 158 192 226, 268, 304, 330, 362, 394, 430, 474, 502 532* 580, 606, 642, 714, 750, 784, 818, 850, 888
  • Mechanics. &c.:
  • Absorption Dynamometer, 751
  • Bastian Mercury Vapour Lamp, 431
  • Bearings of Motor Armatures, Wear of, 475
  • Berkitz Device for Rendering Visible the
  • Variability in Running of Engines, 751
  • Brilliancy of Sun ; Measurements, 17
  • Chilled Cast-Iron Car-Wheels, 724
  • Compressibility of Metals, 819
  • Concrete Iron Piles for a Wharf, 17
  • Deep-Water Two-Dimensional Waves 192
  • Device for Evading Second Law of’Thermodynamics, 331
  • Doors for Heating Pits, 430
  • Elastic Felt for Foundations of Rails, Girders &c., 356
  • Electrolytic Iron, 643
  • Electronic Theory, 51
  • Ferro-Concrete ; ‘Fire-Resisting Qualities 533 I Flour-Mills’Plant, 269 ’ 56
  • Freezing Unstable Materials for Excavation 1 533 ’
  • Hardening and Tempering Steel, 475
  • 11 Ah-° l"^ Mefchods of Extracting Oxygen from Kyncch’s Roller-Bearings. Erratum, 68 Lithotype Printing-Press, 431 Locomotive-Weighing Apparatus, 36'3 Machine Belting (Woven), 850 Measuring Temperature of Flames, 785 Mill-Engmes ; Mr. Birchenough’s Views, 104 Motor-Meter, £69 ’
  • Non-Sticking Slide-Rules, 312 Open-Hearth Basic Steel, 126 Photolinol, 652
  • Plane Motion of Aerial Glider, 269 Poisson’s Ratio, 17
  • Power Plant with Mechanical Draught Erra turn, 15 s
  • "SSX?gF•“ "■•‘•-“'Ofc
  • Radium, 51, 158, 431, 751
  • Radium in Bath Waters, 51 Rapid-Cutting Tool-Steels, 430 Rating of Machinery at Derby, 193
  • R Whir™30/ DefrostinS' P1“t at Nelson’s Rolling-Mill Plants. Erratum, 885 Rotary-Engines, 269
  • Russian Mechanical Industry 581 Screw-Propeller Reactions, 16 Sesquisulphide Matches, 123 qmnnqpaie-With ^ra9ure Grooves, 104 Snihh Refrigerating Plant for Shops, &c 227 tnpAfi P1T?e Tappin£ Machine, 428 ’
  • qpeoc?Rc IIeat of Superheated Steam 533 “S3" i»H“ »—«- ■£&. t«
  • Steel; „ AU.m.te 5,,,^
  • Steel; Structure and Tests 430
  • Venturi Meter, 268 panties, 227 Water-Softeners. Erratum, 17 Weld n» Aluminium, Process of •;<>-Weldless Chains, 103 ’ 39°
  • Wood’s Water-Gauge. Addendum, 104 iuX ,Se° ,naUStr!M- Ir°n S‘eel-
  • Alaskan* Tin, 582
  • American Manganese, 835
  • American Petroleum 783 Ar^ntiferous Galena at Lake Temiskaming MXX Tab!e Mountain, 581 Entish Gold Imports, 219, 309, 491, 588, 731, Californian Petroleum, 26
  • Canadian Minerals, 522
  • ES"“‘ «' o„ D.P..U,,
  • Himalayan Copper, 34
  • Indian GoW Pr^uc’tio
  • Lake Superior Ores, 724 ’
  • Rhn?°-Uth5ales Minerals 695 Rhodesian Gold, 519 S Vr°,U'"ani?" Petl’oleum, 314 Transvaal Diamonds, 29 ->97 vf m Gold> 605, 750 "" World’s Goltd,g404C7i2Pany’S Prodi>etion, 695 Vorld’s Petroleum, 639
  • Miscellaneous :

Aeronautical Screw Propellers, 573

  • American Mails, 51
  • Bessemer Gold Medal Award, 330
  • British Engineering Standards Coded Lists, 749
  • Canadian Mails, 452
  • Cardiff, Progress of, 159
  • City of London Directory, 625
  • Contracts, General, 25, 51, 103, 167, 201, 227, 270, 304, 327, 359, 395, 429, 474, 499, 537, 580 607, 642, 679,724, 750, 793, 828, 847, 897
  • Darlington Hotel Collapse, 475
  • Durham College of Science, 700
  • Elastic Felt Foundations for Machinery, &c., 356
  • Electric Passenger Lifts, 127
  • Electrical Standardising, Testing, &c., Institution ; Awards, 104
  • Emigration to South Africa, 581
  • “ Ferro-Bleach ” for Blue Prints, 340
  • Fire at Bristol Electricity Works, 17
  • Fiscal Question and the Chamber of Commerce, 330
  • Fiscal Reform and the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, 159
  • Fish Traffic on North-Eastern Railway, 404
  • Glasgow University Commemoration, 581
  • Guide to South Africa, 157
  • High-Pressure Fire-Service of Philadelphia, 306
  • Investors’ Blue-Book, 1904, 208
  • Ivel “ First-Aid ” Motor, 724
  • Kelvin’s Science School, Trent College, 889
  • Lancashire Cotton Industries and Supply, 305
  • Lift-Working Plants at Broadway Maiden-Lane Building, 475
  • Linoleum Floor-Cloth Manufacture, 546
  • Lithotype Printing-Press, 431
  • Lockwood’s Builders’ Price-Book, 280
  • Lumbering in British Columbia, 700
  • Machine Belting (Woven), 850
  • Manchester and Salford ; Proposed Unification 590
  • Manufacturers’ List and Buyers’ Guide of Canada, 193
  • Map of China, Japan, and Manchuria, 126 Map of Korea, 227
  • Metric System, Proposed Adoption, 331 Motor-Car Works, Fire-Protection of, 607 Mugna’s Smoke-Washing Apparatus, 1G7 Municipal Rates at Birmingham. 511
  • Municipal Works of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6*> Municipal Year-Book, 1904, 4i'l
  • Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technics at Munich, 431
  • Navy Yard Machinery for Japan, 605
  • New York Subways, 514
  • Non-Sticking Slide-Rules, 312
  • Personal, 25, 50, 103, 136, 157, 200, 226, 270, 296, 331, 362, 394. 131.473, 510, 546, 5S2, 60 643, 679, 715, 760, 793, 828, 847. w
  • “Photography, British Journal of.” <>*.) Photolinol, 652
  • Population of Cape Town, 792
  • Population of Cardiff, 159
  • Population of Winnipeg, 454
  • Premium System of Payment. 431
  • Protective Works for Deep-Sea Erosion, 269
  • Rating of Machinery at Derby, 193
  • Rebuilding of Baltimore, 429
  • Refrigeration in Australia, 606
  • Reuter’s Telegraphic Addresses of New Zealand and Australia, 794
  • Road-Making in Gloucester, 643
  • Royal Indian Engineering College (Cooper’s Hill), Closing of, 607
  • Scientific Endowments Derived from French Gambling, 431
  • Sell’s Directory of the World’s Press, 475 Set-Square with Erasure Grooves, 105 Shaw’s Patent Wood Kegs, 221
  • Show-Rooms (New) of Messrs. Broadwood, 642 Smoke Nuisance in Calcutta, 269
  • South Africa as a Timber Market, 503 South-Western Polytechnic Conversazione, 688
  • Spottiswoode’s Exhibition of Poster Designs, 643
  • Staffordshire Rivers and Sewerage, 193
  • Stolzenberg System of Letter-Filing, 355
  • “ Suspension ” Furnace Patent Case, 714
  • Swedish Telephone War, 431
  • Technical Instruction in Sheffield, 126
  • Theories of Microscopic Vision, 227
  • Timber as Used in Engineering Structures, 724
  • Traction-Engines and Roads, 712, 888
  • Training of Engineers, 126
  • Trans-Atlantic Passengers of North German Lloyd, 226
  • Universal Technical Dictionary, 3C6
  • Ventilation at Hackney Board School, 715
  • Volunteer Annual, 448
  • Watt Anniversary Dinner, 158
  • Watt Club Dinner, 158
  • Watt Lecture and Greenock Philosophical Society, 362
  • Willing’s Press Guide, 176
  • Workmen’s Dwellings at Mulhouse, 17
  • Motor-Cars and Motors:
  • Automobile Club Exhibition, 227, 395
  • Coaches on North-Eastern Railway, 227
  • Electromobile Company’s Carriages, 2*7
  • Fire-Protect!on of Motor Car Works, 607
  • “ First-Aid ” Motor, 724
  • French Automobiles, 375
  • Great Northern Railway Branch-Line Cars, 412
  • Kerosene Motor-Boat, 819
  • London and South-Western Road Motor-Car, 51, 819
  • Motor-Boat Race (French), 363, 679
  • Motor-Meter ; Speed-Indicator and Cyclometer, 269
  • Motor-Boat Trials at Southampton, 679
  • Petrol Cars on Wurtemburg State Railways, 17
  • Side-Slip Trials, 227. 431, 573, 7*5
  • Small Car Trials, 851
  • Taff Vale Railway Cars. 1G3, 269
  • Trials in South Africa, 715
  • Naval:

Additions to Navy Commissioned in 1903, 159

  • Admiralty Yacht “ Enchantress/’ 514
  • Austrian Battleship “Erzherzog Friedrich” 616
  • Battleship Armament; Probable Development,
  • “ Bellerophon ” and “T6m6raire ” as Trainino-.
  • Ships and Workshops, 475
  • Coast-Defence Works, 208
  • Cost of First-Class Battleship in Commission, 679
  • Dockyard Labour; Numerical Increase, 514
  • Dockyard Labour; Reorganisation, 106
  • Dockyard Wages ; Deputation to First Lord 554
  • Electric Light and Power at Portsmouth, 785
  • Engineer-Cadet Accommodation at Royal
  • Naval College, 785
  • Floating Coal Ddpot for the Navy, 346
  • French Cruiser “ Gloire,” 235
  • French Cruiser “ Jeanne D’Arc,” 616
  • French Cruiser “ Victor Hugo,” 552
  • French Destroyers “Dard” and “ Balliste,” 552
  • French Navy, 327, 580
  • German Battleship “ Lotheringen,” 835
  • German Cruiser “ Lubeck,” 583
  • German Navy Development, 127, 297
  • H.M. Destroyer “Welland,” 582
  • H.M.S. “Argyll,” 378
  • H.M.S. “ Cadmus,” 314, 410
  • H.M.S. “Cornwall,” 512
  • H.M.S. “ Devonshire,” 688
  • H.M.S. “ Hibernia,” 103
  • H.M.S. “ New Zealand,” 235
  • H.M.S. “Roxburgh,” 167
  • H.M.S. “ Sapphire,” 488
  • H.M.S. “St. George,”378
  • H.M.S. “ Warrior,” 679
  • H.M.S. “ Widgeon,” 582
  • H.M. Torpedo Boat Destroyer “ Eden,” 167
  • Italian Navy, 176, 314
  • Japanese Battleships (New), 193
  • Jarrow Warship Contracts, 306
  • Key ham Electrically Lighted, 475
  • Lean’s Royal Navy List, 246, 748
  • The “Libertad ” : Erratum, 127
  • Naval Boilers : Addendum, 235
  • Naval Officers’ Visit to Private Workshops, 533
  • Navy Yard Machinery for Japan, 605
  • Payment by Results in H.M. Dockyards. 342
  • Pocket-Book, 889
  • Russ’an Battleship “ Kniaz Potemkin Tavrit-chesky,” 167
  • Russian Navy, 167
  • Sheffield Armour-Plate Trade, 305
  • Submarines, New, 378
  • Swedish Ironclad “ Manligheten,” 142
  • United States Appropriation Bill, 1904-5, 488
  • United States Battleships (New), 201
  • United States Cruiser “ California,” 725
  • United States, 1905 Programme, 314
  • War Vessels of the Future, 330
  • Warship Repairs in Private Yards, 305
  • Warship Tonnage, Current, 606
  • Water-Tank Vessel, the “ Pelter,” 488, 688
  • Welsh Coal Areas ; a Proposal, 22"
  • Work at Portsmouth Dockyard, 16
  • Obituary. See General Index
  • Physics. See Mechanics
  • Piers. See Harbours
  • Railways and Locomotives:
  • Accident near Beighton (Great Central), 784
  • American Locomotive-Building, 125
  • American Locomotive Exports, 722
  • American Railroad Construction, 533, 869
  • Argentine, 34, 356, 491
  • Australian, 488
  • Automatic Signalling on the North-Eastern.
  • 537
  • Baldwin Locomotives, 36, 104
  • Barry ; Directors’ Report, 193
  • Barry Extension, 715
  • Board of Trade and Railway Employment Act,
  • Rule 8, 607
  • Borsig’s Locomotives. Erratum, 135
  • Brazilian, 246
  • Brecon and Merthyr, 331
  • Bridge Weights for Prussian Railways, 573
  • Bristol and Avon mouth Double Track, 581
  • Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway Cars, 26
  • Buenos Ayres and Rosario, 355, 491
  • Canadian, 297, 547
  • Canadian Coal-Carrying Railways, 306
  • Canadian Electric, 380
  • Canadian Pacific, 554
  • Cape Government, 794
  • Central South African, New Stock, 474
  • Chamonix, 394
  • Chilian, 51
  • Chinese Stock and Foreign Ownership, 51
  • Congo, 157
  • Danish State ; Accounts, 51
  • East Argentine, 15
  • Economical Railway Working, 430
  • Electric Locomotives for New York Central, 851
  • Electric Traction on Railways, 355
  • Electro - Pneumatic Signals on the Great
  • Eastern, 123
  • English Railway Dividends 261
  • Evasion of United States Inter-State Commerce
  • Act, 573
  • Ferro-Concrete Railway Sleepers, 679
  • FortWayne, Decatur, and Springfield Railway;
  • Electrification, 395
  • French Lines, 431, 628
  • German Railway Construction, 105
  • Great Eastern Guide-Book, 794
  • Great Northern Motor-Car Service, 412*
  • Great Western and Electricity, 15
  • Great Western Motor-Car Service, 227, 751, 885
  • High-Capacity Trucks for Argentina, 95
  • High-Speed Runs, 533
  • Indian Railways ; Administration Report, 889
  • Inter-State Railway Commission and Railway Tariffs, 51
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire ; Electric Signalling,
  • Railways and Locomotives—continuea

Lancrenon’s System of Heating- Carriages 51 Leeds and Rothwell, 47 mages, ai

  • L1gW i^way Orders, 127, 193, 363, 533, 607,
  • L1ServFc°e'653eet t0 Harwich’’ New ExPress Lochearnhead Railway Works, 502
  • r^OrJXe Boilers » Formula for Steam Gene-IcllCCl, 1/
  • Locomotive Exports, 156, 208, 273, 412 522 “3*
  • Locomotive Head-Lights, 626 ’
  • Locomotive - Weighing Apparatus, 363. See Erratum, 391.
  • Locomotives on English, Welsh, and Irish Kailways, 346
  • London and Edinburgh, East Coast Route, 14 London and North-Western ; Electrification, 0/7’
  • London and North-Western; Newport-Pag-nell Branch, 724
  • London and South-Western Guide-Books, 804 Lor*don and South-Western Road Motor-Car, 01, 819’
  • London and South-Western ; Account, 227
  • Metropolitan Elevated ; Wear of Motor Arma- I ture Bearings, 475
  • Mexican, 51, 194
  • Mexican Railway Company, 765
  • Midland Railway Bridges, 194
  • Midland Railway Motor-Car Service 897
  • Milan-Gallarate Porto Ceresio, 679
  • Motor-Cars on Taff Vale, 103, 269
  • Natal Government, 221
  • National Railway of Mexico ; Changing Gauge,
  • New York Central; Electric Locomotives, 851 .New Zealand Government, 818
  • Newport and South Wales, 51
  • North-Eastern ; Electrification, 127
  • North-Eastern ; Fish Traffic, 404
  • North-Eastern Jubilee, 270
  • North-Eastern Motor-Coaches, 227
  • North-Eastern New “Atlantic” Express Engine. Erratum, 297
  • North-Eastern Railway Bridges, 590
  • Northern of France, 474, 679, 875
  • Northern of France ; Coal Transport, 835
  • Pacific Electric; Engagementof Motormen, 533
  • Pans Metropolitan, 817
  • Petrol Cars on Wurtemburg State Railways,
  • Prussian State, 723
  • Prussian State Railway Bridges, 306
  • Rail Collection at Liverpool Museum, 533
  • Railway Year-Book (1904), 467
  • Rhymney, 159, 227
  • Side-Sheets in Locomotive Fire-Boxes • Proposed Remedy, 785
  • South African, 191
  • South Italian, 785
  • South Side Elevated (Electrical) of Chicago, 17
  • South Yorkshire Railways, 688
  • South-Western Service to Plymouth, 363
  • St Thomas and Port Stanley Electric Railway,
  • Swedish State, 159
  • Taff Vale ; Directors’ Report, 193
  • Taff Vale Extensions, 103
  • Taxation of Railways in the States, 51
  • Trans-Andine, 193, 529
  • Trans-Siberian, 358, 502
  • Transkei, 429
  • Wemyss Bay Widening, 330
  • Westinghouse Brake on New Zealand Lines, 442 ’
  • Sewage:
  • Aerobic Methods, 503
  • Glasgow, 785
  • Liernur System, 269
  • Sewage-Disposal at Sheffield, 784
  • Sewage-Disposal at York, 126
  • Sewerage and Staffordshire Rivers, 193
  • Scott-Moncrieff Sewage-Testing Apparatus, 227
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping :
  • Barry Dock Returns, 51, 103
  • Bristol Record Tonnage, 679
  • Bute Dock Returns, 159
  • Century of Shipbuilding, 532
  • Clyde, 192, 305, 330, 362, 502, 642
  • Electrical Machinery Contracts, 16
  • Floating Coal Dbpdt, 363
  • German Steam Navigation, 499
  • Glasgow and Greenock Returns of Shipbuilding, 580
  • Ice-Breakers, 159
  • Italian Steam Navigation, 534
  • Japanese Steam Navigation, 34
  • Kerosene Motor-Boat, 819
  • Lloyd’s Shipwreck Returns, 679
  • Manchester and Hamburg Service, 327
  • Manchester as a Seaport, 51
  • Marine Propellers, 430
  • Mexico-Asia Service, 314
  • Mexico-Canada Service, 715
  • Motor-Boat Race, French, 363, 679
  • Motor-Boat Trials at Southampton, 679
  • Navigation on the Limay, Argentina, 14
  • New French Ports, 503
  • North German Lloyd Trans-Atlantic Passen-gers, 226
  • P. and O. Company’s Fleet, 819
  • Passenger Steamboats on the Thames 581
  • Police Boats on the Rhine, 533
  • S.S. “ Nineveh” ; Smart Repair Job, 127
  • Scotch Contracts, 50, 226, 305, 362. 430 715 750, 784, 850 ’ ’
  • Shipping World Year-Book, 270
  • Steam Ferries, 68
  • Swansea Harbour Report, 581
  • Tees Conservancy Accounts, &c., 51
  • PhaSe ^°^ors f°r Shipyard Machinery,
  • Trade and Navigation Returns, 721
  • Turbine versus Reciprocating Engines, 750
  • Two-Cycle Marine Petrol Motors,,394
  • Tyne Commissioners’ Report, 312
  • Shipping* See Shipbuilding, &c.
  • Societies® See Technical, &c., or Trades, &c.
  • Strikes* See Trade Societies, &c.
  • Technical Societies:

Aeronautical Institute, 573

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science, 331
  • American Electro-Chemical Society, 643, 851
  • American Institute of Mining Engineers, 395, 785
  • American Physical Society, 431
  • American Society of Civil Engineers, 533
  • Association of Managers of Sewage Disposal
  • Works, 363, 607
  • Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers, 363, 533
  • Bristol Association of Engineers, 227
  • British Association of Water-Works Engineers 724, 850, 851, 889
  • British Foundrymen’s Association, 785
  • Canadian Railway Club, 475
  • Cold Storage and Ice Association, 227, 606
  • Electrical Standardising, Testing, and Training
  • Institution, 104
  • German Engineers’ Association, 819
  • Glasgow Technical College Scientific Society, lUu
  • Glasgow University Engineering Society, 126, 192
  • Greenock Philosophical Society, 362
  • Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers, 688, 751
  • Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, 573
  • Institute of Marine Engineers, 533
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, 126, 394, 606, 607
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Glasgow
  • Students), 16, 192, 268, 330, 502, 532
  • Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, 269
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Newcastle
  • Students), 724
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Students), 331, 431, 474, 475, 616, 651
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers, 751
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers (Glasgow Section), 103, 532
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers (Manchester Section), 193
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers (Newcastle Section), 269
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 16, 158, 304, 430
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 582
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Graduates), 127, 394, 546
  • International Congress for Protection of Industrial Property, 475
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 503, 889
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, 269, 305, 372, 715, 724, 851
  • Louisiana Engineering Society, 17
  • Machinery Users’ Association, 193
  • Marine Motor Association, 440
  • Midland Counties Institute of Mining Engineers, 606 &
  • Midland Engineers’ Conference, 192
  • National Electrical Contractors’ Association,
  • i
  • New England Cotton Manufacturers’ Association, 751
  • New York Railway Club, 785
  • Paris Acaddmie des Sciences, 17
  • Paris Soci6t6 des Ingdnieurs Civils, 17
  • Physical Society, 227
  • Public Health Congress, 331
  • Rocky Mountain Railway Club, 724
  • Roumanian Association for the Advancement of Science, 295
  • Royal Agricultural Society, 103, 724
  • Royal Institution, 390, 652
  • Royal Scottish Society of Arts, 394
  • Royal Society, 269, 819
  • Royal Society of Edinburgh, 192
  • Royal Statistical Society, 513
  • Rugby Engineering Society, 306
  • Sanitary Institute, 104, 227
  • Sheffield University College, 126
  • Society of Arts, 159
  • Society of Chemical Industry (Leeds), 503
  • Society of Engineers, 193
  • Society of German Ironmasters, 607
  • South Wales Institute of Engineers, 607
  • Students’ Engineering and Metallurgical
  • Society (London University), 227
  • Students’ Engineering and Metallurgical Society (Sheffield), 331, 467
  • Technical Society of the Pacific Coast, 17
  • Traction-Engine Owners’ Association, 888
  • Tramways and Light Railways Association 159
  • West of ^Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, 16,
  • Yorkshire College Engineering Society, 269
  • Telegraphy. Qe* Electricity
  • Telephony. See Electricity
  • Tra<1®* See Coal' lron and S(eel> Markets, Shipbuild, zng, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies, Unions, Strikes. Ac.:
  • Afforestation and the Unemployed, 405 “American Federationist” Articles, 28, 168
  • 307, 583, 726, 861 ’ ’
  • American Miners’ Disputes, 136, 406, 830
  • American Sheet and Tin-Plate Trade and
  • Wages, 830
  • Amsterdam Diamond-Cutters’ Lock-Out, 308
  • Antwerp Diamond-Cutters’ Strike. 862
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co.’s Employer
  • Strike and Lock-Out, 308 J ’
  • Associated Blacksmiths, 272, 830
  • Australian Legislative Programme, 762
  • Barcelona Coach-Builders’ Strike, 47
  • Barrow Miners’ Dispute, 476
  • Belfast Boiler-Makers’ and Shipbuilders’ Wages
  • 406 ° ’
  • Belfast Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Wages, 690
  • Belgian Glass-Workers, 553
  • Bethesda Relief Fund, 476
  • Birmingham Bedstead Trade Dispute, 442 514
  • Blacklisting Trade Unionists in Vancouver! 554
  • Blast-Furnacemen’s Wages, 532
  • Board of Trade Report as to Labour, 136. 168
  • 307, 341, 441, 617, 761, 898 ’
  • Boilermakers and Shipbuilders’ Society. 168
  • 374, 441, 618, 689, 796, 899 ’
  • Trade Unions* Strikes,! continued

Boot and Shoe Operatives’ Case, 406, 476

  • Boot and Shoe Operatives’ Union, 374, 406,476, 726 .
  • Boot and Shoe Trade, 726
  • Boston Labour Convention, 28
  • Bristol Cotton Operatives’ Strike, 830
  • British - Grown Cotton Association ; Contributions to Funds, 406
  • Buenos Ayres Railway Strike, 342
  • Canadian Labour Market, 46, 514, 553, 830
  • Canadian Telegraphists’ Strike, 554
  • Carpenters and Joiners’ Society, 106, 271, 405, 583, 726, 829, 861
  • Cheap Austrian Labour, 168
  • Chinese Labour in Mexico, 142
  • Chinese Labour in South Africa, 28, 46, 105, 136, 204, 238, 308, 341, 476, 584, 654, 690, 726, 762, 796, 830, 862
  • Cleveland Miners’ Wages, 103, 159, 533
  • Colliery Engine and Boilermen’s Wages, 238 1
  • Conciliation Act, 1896 ; Working, 204
  • Conciliation Board for Miners’ Federation, 341, 405, 442, 654
  • Conciliation Board of Northern Iron and Steel
  • Trades, 374
  • Conciliation, Cost of, 819
  • Conspiracy and Unlawful Combination, 204, 237,'271
  • Cotton Industries ; Effect of American Gambling, 238, 272, 584
  • Cotton Spinners’ Association, 106, 272, 405, 584
  • Cotton Trade Losses, 514
  • Crate Makers’ (Potteries) Strike, 106
  • “ Daily News” Compositors’Dispute, 168
  • Death of Mr. B. Pickard, 237
  • Deduction of Wages for Damages Awarded, 654
  • Denaby Main Collieries Dispute, 654
  • Derby ; Withdrawal of Vaccination Order, 690
  • Durham Miners’ Association, 106, 272, 553, 830
  • Durham Miners’ Wages, 238
  • East Lothian Engine Keepers’ Strike, 899
  • Engineers’ Amalgamated Society, 168, 307, 441, 617, 795, 899
  • Federation of Trades ; Reports, 204, 654
  • Ferndale Co-Operative Society and its Assistants, 553
  • Free Labour in the States, 861
  • Freight-Handlers’ Strike at New York, 793
  • French Agricultural Labourers’ Strike, 476
  • French Bakers’ Strikes, 28, 47, 797
  • French Labour Troubles, 862
  • French Textile Operatives’ Dispute, 514, 553, 584
  • Friendly Societies ; Financial Position, 514
  • German Textile Workers’ Strike, 46,106, 168
  • Gompers’ Labour Mission to Porto Rico, Mr., 726
  • Government Workers’ Wages, 342, 374, 476
  • Greenock Dockers’ Strike, 136
  • Hackney Borough Council and a Minimum
  • Wage, 797
  • Hartlepool Riveters’ Strike, 168
  • Hirwain Colliery Dispute, 46
  • Hungarian State Railway Strike, 618, 654
  • Independent Labour Party Report, 514, 553
  • Individual Freedom of Unionists and Non-
  • Unionists, 168
  • Industrial Notes, 27, 46, 105, 136,168, 204, 237,
  • 271, 307, 341, 373, 405, 441, 476, 513, 553, 583, 617, 653, 689, 726, 761, 795, 829, 861, 898
  • Industrial Situation, 136, 307, 441,617, 761, 898
  • Industrial Situation in South Africa, 28, 136
  • Industrial Unrest in Austria, 584
  • Industrial Unrest in New York, 514
  • Insurance, Cost of, under Workmen's Compensation Act, 503
  • Ironfounders’ Society, 106, 271, 583, 726, 862
  • Ironmoulders’ Society, 168, 374, 553, 690, 830 “ Ironworkers’ Journal,” 106, 271, 374, 553, 690, 829
  • Ironworkers’ Wages, 106, 238, 271, 474, 784
  • Jewish Bakers’ Strike, 584
  • Labour Candidates for Norman ton, 238
  • Labour Commission, 168, 476
  • Labour Conditions of 1903, 341
  • Labour Conditions in New Zealand, 168
  • Labour Legislation in 1903, 28
  • Labour Ministry in Australia, 654, 726, 762 796, 830
  • Labour Party in Australia, 136, 584, 618, 653, 830
  • Labour Questions and Parliament, 238
  • Labour Representation in Australia, 28, 654
  • Labour Representation Committee, 237, 584
  • Labour Representation Committee and Mr
  • Bell, 238
  • Lancashire Cotton Trade, 47, 272
  • Leeds Steel Works ; Wages Question, 47
  • Limiting Hours of Labour in United States
  • Government Service, 583
  • I Lisbon Compositors’ Strike, 618
  • “Living In’’Question with Shop Assistants. 514
  • 1 London Cab Strike, 797, 862
  • London County Council Tramways; Strike of Men, 727
  • London Postmen’s Wages, 47
  • London Society of Compositors, 373
  • “London Trades’ and Labour Gazette,” 106,
  • 272, 405, 584
  • Macclesfield Silk Contract, 514
  • Macleod, J. M.; Ironworkers’ Wages, 226, 474
  • Marseilles Coalheavers’ Strike, 272
  • Marseilles Dockers’ Dispute, 476
  • Marseilles Seamen’s Strike, 618, 690
  • May-Day Demonstrations, 654
  • Midland Iron and Steel Trades’ Committee, 204
  • Midland Wages Board, 374, 553, 600
  • Miners and the Coal Tax, 406
  • I Miners’ Eight-Hours Bill, 342
  • Miners Federation, 204, 308, 341
  • Miners Fined for Unlawful Absence, 727, 762
  • Miners’ Strike at Des Moines, United Stati s 514
  • Miners’ Wages, 106, 204 ’
  • New South Wales Labour Party and Labour League, 204
  • New South Wales Legislation ; Protection of Labour, 46
  • New York Building Operatives’ Dispute, 406,
  • Trade Unions, Strikes. «&c.— continued

New York Dock Labourers’ Strike, 762

  • North-East Coast Boiler-Makers and Engineers’
  • Wages, 106, 272, 308, 584, 654, 762
  • North of England Conciliation Board, 690
  • Northumberland Coal Conciliation Board and
  • Wages, 514, 554
  • Northumberland Colliers’ Wages, 654
  • Nova Scotian Iron and Steel-Workers’ Strike, 830
  • “ Open Shop ” Question in America, 861
  • Operative Gun-Makers and Preferential Marking, 406
  • Out-of-Work Benefit, Influence of, 513
  • Palmer’s Employes’ Strike, 762
  • Paris Dockers’ Strike, 862
  • Parliament, 28, 238, 342, 476, 617
  • Mr. Parrott as Successor to Mr. Pickard, 374, 476
  • Pennsylvania Miners’ Dispute, 830
  • Penrhyn Quarry Dispute, 28
  • Penrhyn Quarries Strike, 797
  • Piecework in Leicester Boot and Shoe Trade, 690, 762
  • Post-Office Employes’ Wages, 106
  • Prevention of Accidents in Docks, &c., 272
  • Profit-Sharing in South Metropolitan Gas Company, 238
  • Protective Policy for Labour, 272
  • Queensland Legislation; Minimum Wage, 46
  • Railway Working and Railway Employes, 784
  • Redemption of Damages Case (Workmen’s Compensation), 581
  • Restriction of Output ; American Views, 28
  • Restriction of Output at Leicester, 47
  • Rio de Janeiro Dockers, &c., Strike, 106
  • Trade Unions, riu.es* c.—continued.

Royal D)ckyard Labour; Reorganisation, &c., 106, 514

  • Royal Dockyard Wages ; Deputation, 554
  • San Francisco and Trade Unionism, 405
  • Scotch Ironworkers’ Wages, 238, 862
  • Scottish Miners’ Federation and Conciliation
  • Board, 342
  • Scottish Miners’ Conference, 47
  • Shipwrights’ Union, 514
  • Shop-Assistants’ Annual Conference, 514, 553
  • Shop-Assistants and Working Hours, 514
  • Skilled Labour Report, 136,307,441,617,761, 898
  • Social Democratic Federation, 553
  • Socialism in Germany, 106
  • South Wales, &c., Conciliation Board ; Chairmanship, 168, 284, 643, 654
  • South Wales Ironworkers’ Wages, 47, 106
  • South Wales Miners’ Out-of-Work Fund, 136
  • South Wales Miners’ Wages, 238, 514, 643, 690, 726
  • South Wales Steelworkers’ Wages, 554
  • Southwick Engine Works Apprentices’ Strike, 690
  • Spanish Dockers, &c., Strike, 106
  • Spanish Miners’ Strike, 762
  • Spanish Railwaymen’s Strike, 762
  • Spanish Shipbuilders’ Strike, 238
  • Steam-Engine Makers’ Society, 861
  • Stop-Day Litigation, 46, 406
  • Strike Statistics, 28, 136,168, 307, 441, 617, 762, 898
  • Tinplate Trade Dispute ; Award, 204, 899
  • Trade Conditions, 1903, 27
  • Trade-Union Conspiracy Case, 405
  • Trade - Union Expenditure on Unemployed Benefit, 513
  • Trade Unions, strikes, acr.— continued.
  • Trades Disputes Bill, 373, 618, 829
  • Trades Union Congress ; Parliamentary Committee, 168, 238
  • Treatment of Labour Agitators in Western America, 573
  • Undertakers and the Chicago Theatre Fire, 307
  • The United States Anti Injunction Bill, 583, 726
  • Viennese Building Trades’ Strike, 830
  • Wages of 1903, 28, 168
  • Wages Boards Bill, 272
  • Wages Rate and Regular Work, 513
  • Wages at New York, 104
  • Welsh Miners and the Sliding-Scale, 374
  • Yorkshire Miners’ Case, 204, 237, 271
  • Tramways :
  • Bath Electric, 193
  • Bradford Electric, 269, 473
  • Hartlepool, 552
  • Inter-Relation of Speed and Safety in Street
  • Tramways, 331
  • Leeds Corporation, 503, 724
  • Liverpool Corporation, 159
  • London County Council’s Southern Tramways,
  • 104, 269, 304, 331
  • Newcastle, 50
  • Newcastle Corporation, 725
  • Ratings, 159
  • Rio de Janeiro, 221
  • Spacing of Stopping-Places, 159
  • Streatham, 33 L
  • Swansea, 363, 431
  • Tyneside, 235
  • United States, Extent, 643
  • TunneHing :

Greenwich Tunnel (Proposed), 859

  • Simplon, 192, 431, 679, 819
  • Vehicles See Cart.
  • Warships. See Sara!
  • Water Works, Ac.:
  • American Cities and Waste in Supply
  • Arbroath Supply, 502, 532
  • Auckland (N.Z.) Supply, 722
  • Bore-Holes at Wai laser, 363
  • Bristol, 363
  • Cape Town Supply, 511
  • Cardiff Supply, 331
  • Derwent Works, 606
  • Gainsborough Borings, 431
  • Hamburg Water Works Pumping Engines, 525 538. Erratum, 889
  • Hull Corporation, 784
  • Ilfracombe Supply, 607
  • Leeds Supply, 305
  • London Supply ; Map, 127
  • Lynton Supply, 784
  • National Supply, 889
  • New York Supply, 51
  • Newport Corporation, 819
  • Pumping Engines, Working Cost of, 851
  • Rio de Janeiro Supply, 235
  • South African Supply, 167
  • Street Supply, 889
  • Swansea Corporation, 889
  • Tapping the Cumberland Hills, 34
  • Toronto Supply, 359
  • Tynemouth Supply, 747


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