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Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs

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Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.
Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Paragraphs Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1906 Jan-Jun: Index

PARAGRAPHS

Accidents :

  • Fatal Mill Accident at Clitheroe, 553
  • Fatal Accidents Report (1905), 598

Agriculture :

  • British Engine Exports, 119, 800
  • Distillery Wastes as Manure, 191
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Derby, 212, 311, 823

Alloys. See Mechanics

Appointments:

  • British Shipping Corporation Appointments, 181
  • Engineering Appointments for Indian Civil Service, 17
  • Inspecting Engineer for New South Wales, 359
  • Master Cutler, 726
  • Naval Appointments, 727, 759
  • Professorship of Geology, R.C.S., 119
  • Sir John Durston-Vice-Admiral, 26

Armour. See Naval

Artillery. See Guns

Automobiles. See Motor-Cars

Boilers. See Engines and Milers

Bridges :

  • American Bridge-Building, 91
  • Bridge Contracts, 726
  • Cleveland Bridge Company's African Con
  • tracts, 244
  • First Lattice Bridge- in England, 213
  • Flat Three-Hinged Concrete Arch, 727
  • Largest Masonry Bridge in the World, 17
  • London County Bridges, 710
  • Manhattan Bridge, 620
  • New Niagara, 515
  • New Steel Bridge over the Severn, 215
  • New Tyne Bridge, 689
  • Newport Transporter, 684
  • Reinforced-Concrete Arch Footbridge in Cali
  • fornia, 495
  • Strengthening and Maintenance of Early Iron
  • Bridges, 60
  • Transporter Bridge over Poole Harbour, 850
  • Canals :
  • Erie Canal Transport, 345
  • Leeds and Liverpool, 339
  • Manchester Ship, 212
  • Midland Canal Extensions, 727
  • North Sea-Baltic, 514
  • Panama Canal, 311, 381, 655, 727

Cars, Motor. See Motor-Cars.

Catalogues:

  • 34, 137, 169, 227, 260, 307, 362, 433, 530, 568,
  • 633, 671, 743, 769, 803, 832
  • Abner-Doble Company, 169
  • Accumulator Industries, 832
  • Adamson and Co. Joseph, 169
  • Alley and MacLellan, Limited, 137, 568
  • Allam and Co., E. P., 832
  • Allgemeine Elektricittits Gesellschaft, 530
  • American Locomotive Company, 260
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, Sir
  • W. G.. 169
  • Ashmore, Benson, Pease and Co., Limited, 563
  • Aster Company, 227
  • Aston Motor Accessories Company, 808
  • Atlas Metal and Alloys Company, Limited, 169
  • Bailey and Co., Limited, W. H., 433, 638, 769
  • Balcke and Co., 227
  • Baldwin and Co., James, 743
  • Baldwin Locomotive Works, 227, 530
  • Barclay, Sons, and Co. Limited, Andrew, 227
  • Beardshaw and Sons, Limited, J., 638
  • Bennis and Co., Limited, Ed., 227
  • Bergtheil and Young, Limited, 260
  • Bradbury and Co , Limited, 568
  • Bradley Pulveriser Company, 568
  • Brazil, Holborow, and Straker, Limited, 260
  • British Hele-Shaw Patent Clutch Co., Ltd., 638
  • British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited,
  • 137, 433, 638, 803
  • Broom and Wade, Limited, 743
  • Browett, Lindley, and Co., Limited, 260
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., 227
  • Buck and Hickman, 227
  • Chloride Electrical Storage Company, Limited,
  • 227
  • Clarke, Chapman, and Co., Limited, 362, 743
  • Colville and Sons, Limited, David, 807
  • Consett Iron Company, Limited, 307
  • Con ,olidated Pneumatic Tool Co., Ltd, 743
  • Continuous Rail-Joint Company, 563
  • Cowans, Sheldon, and Co., Limited, 34
  • Crawford, lluzhes, and Co., W. G., 568
  • Crompton and Co., Limited, 260, 530, 832
  • Crosby Steam-Gauge and Valve Company, 137
  • Crypt° Electrical Company, 227
  • Cyanide Plant Supply Company, 34
  • Davies and Metcalfe, Limited, 638
  • De Dion Bouton, Limited, 227
  • Denison and Son, Samuel, 362
  • Dewrance and Co., 832
  • Diamond Tread Company, 169
  • Dick, Kerr, and Co., Limited, 163
  • Dixon and Co.. W. F., 530
  • Dodman and Co., Limited, 530
  • Donovan and Co., Limited, 433
  • Dorman and Smith, 137
  • Drewry and Sons, 362
  • Drysdale and 33
  • Dunlop Rubber Co.,dompany, Limited, 568
  • Durham, Churchill. and Co., 530
  • Edge, Limited, S. F., 743
  • Edison and Swan United Electric Light Com
  • pany, 227, 832
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company,
  • Limited, 260, 769
  • Electric Power Storage Company, Ltd., 260
  • Electrical Company, Limited, 227, 671
  • Electrical Trades' Supply Company, Ltd., 31
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  • Ele'tromotors, Limited, 109
  • Enoch and Co., Limited, A. G., 743
  • Farmer and Sons, Leopold, 832
  • Forrestt and Co., Limited, 803
  • Geipel and Lange, 433
  • General Electric Co., Ltd., 137, 433, 6'1, 769
  • Gent and Co., 832
  • Gibbons Brothers, Limited, 137
  • Halden and Go., J., 668
  • Hall, Crabtree, and Heap, 137
  • Hall and Co., 568
  • Hamilton and Co., Limited, 227
  • Heap and Co., Limited, Joshua, 137
  • Heathman and Co., J. H., 307, 671
  • Heenan and Froude, 362
  • Herbert, Limited, Alfred, 382, 530
  • Hill and Herbert, Limited, 630
  • Hodgson Hartley, Limited, 743
  • Holden and Brooke, Limited, 769
  • Horsfall Destructor Company, 227
  • Howard Asphalte Troughing Company, 808
  • Hunt and Co., R., 260
  • Hunt Company, The C. W., 227
  • Hyatt Roller-Bearing Company, 362
  • India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha, and Telegraph
  • Works Company, Limited, 630
  • International Electrical Engineering Co., 769
  • Johnson, Clapham, and Morris, Limited, R.,
  • 227, 433, 808
  • Johnson and Co. Limited, S. H., 137
  • Johnson and Phillips, Limited, 227
  • Jenkins and Co., Robert, 362
  • Kennicot Water-Softener Company, 638
  • King and Co., H. S. H., 803
  • Kramos, Limited; 568
  • Lahmeyer Electrical Company, Ltd., 31, 671
  • Laing and Sons, Limited, Sir James, 227
  • Lancaster and Tonge, Limited, 362, 769
  • Lawrence, Scott, and Co., Limited, 362
  • Lilleshall Company, Limited, 568
  • Lister Electric Manufacturing Company. 227
  • London and North-Western Railway, 227
  • Long-Arm System Company, 563
  • Lumby, Son, and Wood, Limited, 362
  • Machine-Tool Company, Limited, 433
  • Manchester Oxygen Company, Limited, 34
  • Manlove, Alliott, and Co., Limited, 6:38
  • Mason's Gas-Power Company, Limited, 169
  • Millar, Dennis, and Co., 433
  • Mirrlees, Watson, and Co., Limited, 808
  • Mitchell's Emery-Wheel Company, 433
  • Monninger, C. D., 832
  • Musker (1901), Limited, C. and A., 808
  • Nalder Brothers and Thompson, Limited, 137
  • New Explosives Company, Limited, 638
  • Newtons, Limited, 227
  • Nicholson and Co., R. J., 137
  • Niles-Bement-Pond Company, 671
  • Parnall and Sons, Limited, 743
  • Patent Indented Steel Bar Co , Ltd., 671, 832
  • Piggott and Co., Limited, 362
  • Pitchers, Limited, 137
  • Pitman, Percy, 832
  • Portable Accumulators, Limited, 530, 671
  • Power Plant Supply; 34
  • Premier Gas-Engine Company, 568
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company, Ltd., 668
  • Pyrophone Company, 169
  • Ransome and Co. Limited, A., 530, 769
  • Reichwald, A., 227
  • Renold, Limited, Hans, 671
  • Reyrolle and Co., A., 227
  • Richardsons, Westgarth, and Co., Limited, 743
  • Riches and Co., G. T., 227
  • Ross and Son, R. G., 227
  • Rotherham and Sons, 568
  • Saxon Portland Cement Company, 769
  • Scott and Mountain, Limited, Ernest, 260, 568
  • Schwartzkopff Coal-Dust-Firing Syndicate, 137
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, 832
  • Simms Manufacturing Company, Limited, 563
  • Smart and Brown, J., 433
  • Smith, G. B., and Co.. 568
  • Smith and Sons, W. II., 663
  • Speaker and Co., G. R., 769
  • Stacey and Co.. Frank, 31
  • Stein and Co., Limited, John G., 769
  • Storey and Sons, Limited, Isaac, 530
  • Sturtevant Engineering Company, Limited,
  • 668, 638
  • Tandem Smelting Syndicate, 227
  • Tangye Tool and Electric Company, Limited,
  • 227
  • Tangyes, Limited, 227, 743
  • Taylor, Charles, 34, 671
  • Terry and Sons, Henry, 109
  • Thornton, A. G., 671
  • Tittley, Son, and Brickley, Limited, 568
  • Traun and Sons, Heinr., 668
  • Trussed Concrete Steel Company, 668
  • Tudor Accumulator Company, Limited, 633
  • Tudor Storage Battery Export Syndicate, 26r..)
  • Turnbull and Co , Limited, Alex., 227
  • Tvermoes and Abrahamson, 568
  • Tylor and Sons, Limited, J., 630
  • Union Electric Company, Limited, 071
  • United States Steel-Piling Company, Ltd., 808
  • Veritys, Limited, 307, 638, 803
  • Vosper and Co., Limited, 260
  • Wall, Limited, A. W., 169
  • Wallach Brothers, 260
  • Warden and Co., A., 34
  • Watson, Laidlaw, and Co., 260
  • Waygood and Co., 307
  • Weber Steel Concrete Chimney Company, 307
  • Wells and Co., A. 0., 743
  • Wells Oil Company, Henry, 671
  • Whitlock Automobile Company, Limited, 34
  • Winans and Robinson, Limited, 227
  • Worthington Pump Company, Limited, 34
  • Wright, Limited, J. and E., 671
  • Yarrow and Co. (Bolton), Limited, 260
  • Zeitz and Co., 633

Coal :

  • Admiralty Contracts, 727, 759
  • American Exports, 547
  • Australian Production, 620
  • Belgian Imports, 755
  • Belgian Mining and Legislation, 345
  • Brazilian Deposits, 668
  • British Exports, 169, 209, 225, 379, 568, 621,'
  • 672, 823
  • Canadian Anthracite, 787
  • Cardiff, 17, 51, 85, 129, 153, 181, 213, 245, 275,
  • 311, 345, 383, 417, 417, 487, 521, 553, 681, 621,
  • 655, 691, 727, 759, 791, 823
  • Cardiff Exports for 1905, 17, 417
  • Coal Export Duty, 213
  • Coal Resources and Power Production, 85
  • Coke-Oven Plant at Weardale, 163
  • Colliery Guide and Directory for Northumber
  • land and Durham, 417
  • Forest of Dean Developments, 447
  • French Production, 228
  • Gas-Coal Contracts, 392
  • German Coke Contracts, 209
  • German Production, 177, 381, 516, 802
  • Hamburg Imports, 755
  • Hull Trade, 51, 314, 487, 790, 810
  • Manchurian Coal, 562
  • Middlesbrough, 17, 61, 85, 129, 153, 181, 213,
  • 245, 275, 311, 345, 383, 417, 447, 487, 520, 553,
  • 581, 620, 665, 691, 759, 791, 823
  • New Cumberland Seam, 153
  • New Lancashire Field, 25
  • New Lancashire Seams, 823
  • New Tredegar Sinkings, 245
  • New Yorkshire Seams, 622
  • New Zealand Output. 756
  • Newbiggin Colliery (New), 521
  • Northern of France Coal Traffic, 759
  • Northern Ports' Shipments, 34
  • Nova Scotian Output, 17
  • Prussian Production, 288
  • Railway Contracts, 417
  • Rapid Coal Shipping at Newport, 17
  • Record Coal Output in South Wales, 521
  • Review of Coal Trade in 1905, 60
  • Russian Coal Production, 482
  • Sheffield, 17, 51, 85, 129, 153, 181, 212, 244, 274,.
  • 310, 344, 382, 416, 447, 520, 552, 681, 620, 655,
  • 690, 726, 727, 735, 758, 790, 822
  • Sirhowy Coal-Field, 417
  • South Wales Shipments, 51, 315, 521, 655, 791
  • Spanish Coal, 300, 682
  • Spanish Trade, 460
  • Submerged Coal at Portsmouth, 691
  • Tyne Dock Shipments, 1905, 59
  • Welsh Coal-Fields (General), 137, 581, 759, 823
  • Welsh Costl for Indian Railways, 51
  • Welsh Coal for Ireland, 85
  • Year's Welsh Trade, 383,

Companies:

  • Abner Doble Company, 672, 691
  • Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, 520
  • Bessemer and Co., Limited, II., 153, 181 Bristol and South Wales Railway Wagon Com¬pany, 181
  • British Corporation for the Survey and Register of Shipping, 181.
  • Brown and Co.' Limited, John, 822
  • Bute Dry Dock Company, 655
  • Cammell, Laird, and Co., 382, 416, 822
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 502, 766 Cooke and Co., NV., 726
  • Cory and Sons, Limited, William, 759
  • Cunard Company, 562
  • Dyle and Bacalan Company, 183
  • Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Co., Ltd, 791 French General Trans-Atlantic Company, '725 Furness, Withy, and Co., Limited, 85
  • General Hydraulic Power Company, Ltd., 359 Guest, Keen, and Nettlefolds, Limited, 655 Hadfield's Steel Foundry Company, 310, 314,
  • 382, 447
  • Hallamshire Steel and File Company, 690, 758 Hamburg-America Steamship Company, 433 Hemingways, Limited (in liq.), 618
  • Jessop and Sons, Limited, William, 17, 314 Leeds Forge Company, 311
  • Messageries Maritimes, 723
  • Newton Chambers, and Co , 487
  • North-Eastern Steel Company, Limited, 382 Parkgate Iron and Steel Company, 690, 758 Robey and Co., Limited, 382, 416
  • Royal Mail Steam Palket Company, 736 Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Ltd., 707, 727, 807 Sheffield Nunnery Colliery Company, 212 Sheffield and Rotherham Banking Co., 153 Staveley Coal and Iron Company, 153 Stephenson and Co., Limited, Robert, 390, 52) Suez Canal Company. 819, 829
  • Swan, Hunter, and Wigham - Richardson, Limited,,307
  • Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, 791
  • Vickers Sons and Maxim, Limited, 274, 310, 447 Witting. Eborall, and Co., Limited, 832 Yorkshire Electric Power Company, 310 Yorkshire Engine Company, 487
  • Defence of Coats See Nam,/

Drainage, See Soave

  • Electric Tr.vinway4. SJe Trantwais

Electricity:

  • Acceleration Experiments with an EL ctric Locomotive, 60
  • Advantages of Electricity for Freight Trac
  • tion, 245
  • Alaskan Telegraphy, 86
  • American Telegraphy, 226, 552
  • Analysis of Loss in Converting Coal into Elec
  • tricity, 321
  • Board of Trade Lighting Orders, 17
  • Canadian Power Transmission Map, 244
  • Cell for Direct Conversion of Heat into Electricity, 417
  • Cost of Condensers for Split-Phase Motors, 333
  • Danish Telephones, 66
  • Developments in Copenhagen, 521
  • Devonport Electricity Works, 621
  • Electric Cars : Data of Current Consumption, 383
  • Electric Smelting, 152
  • Electric Traction for Simplon Tunnel, 213
  • Electrical Engineering Chair at Armstrong
  • College, 146
  • Electrical Undertakings in the United King
  • dom, 257
  • Electrical Working of Welsh Mines, 681
  • " Electrician " Electrical Trades' Directory, 311
  • Electricity at Bristol, 621
  • Electricity at Newcastle, 362
  • Electricity at Plymouth, 823
  • Electricity for Rangoon, 94
  • Electricity at Sheffield, 790
  • Electricity at Sunderland, 759
  • Electricity at Tynemouth, 691
  • Electromagnetic Guns, 245
  • Elephant Power for Working Dynamos, 149
  • Failure of Motors for Simplon Tunnel Locomo
  • tives, 759 .
  • French Submarine Telegraphy, 653
  • German Submarine Cables, 499
  • High-Speed Lift, 727
  • Hull Telephony. 622
  • Hydro-Electric Plant at Simplon, 594
  • Large Swedish Power Scheme, 225
  • London Power Supply, 447
  • Long Island City Power Station, 759
  • Magnetic Effects of Lightning, 359
  • Magnetic Observations in a Deep Mine, 149
  • Power Contract with Niagara Company, 149
  • Power Development in the States, 177
  • Power in New Zealand, 638
  • Power for Tredegar Collieries, 759
  • Power at Winnipeg, 802
  • Power for Yorkshire Cotton Mills, 823
  • Secrephone, 153
  • Series and Shunt Motors and Constant and Varying Torque, 417
  • Single-Phase Traction Equipment for the New
  • York and Hartford Railroad, 653
  • Storage Batteries in Public Institutions, 91
  • Submarine Telegraphy, 244
  • Tangential Wheel for Californian Power
  • House, 521
  • United States and Panama Wireless Telegraphy Scheme, 620
  • Westinghouse-Finzi Amalgamation, 383
  • Willans and Robinson Turbo-Generator at
  • Milwaukee, 727
  • Wireless Telegraphy in American Navy, 546
  • Engine 3ring. 836 8hip5ugding and Industries

Engines and Boilers, Ace. :

  • Application of the Turbine, 212
  • Calculating Dial for Ratio of Boiler to Horse
  • Power, 727
  • Dutch Iniport of " Factory Engines " Duty
  • Free, 823
  • History of the Steam-Boat, 271
  • Hornsby " Upright " Water - Tub2 Bailer.
  • Erratum, 93
  • Insurance and Breakdowns, 303
  • Lubricating Oils, 275
  • Machine for Cleaning Locomotive Boiler-Tubes,
  • 532
  • Motor Steam Fire-Engines (L.0.0.), 460
  • New York Subway Engine Tests, 306
  • Notes on Boiler Trials, 153
  • Power Production and Coal Resources, 85
  • Quick Engine Delivery. 799
  • Reciprocating v. Turbine Engines in Electric
  • Power-Stations, 521
  • Regulation of Steam-Boilers in Sweden, 621
  • " Steam and Suction-Gas for Power Pur
  • poses," 191
  • Steel Boiler-Plate Failures, 413
  • Torsion-Indicator Diagrams of Marine-En
  • gines : Erratum, 149
  • Yarrow Boilers for Royal Yacht, 310
  • " Zeitschrift fur das Gesamte Turbinenwesen,"
  • 194
  • Zoelly Turbine, 727
  • Errata and Addenda :
  • 100-Ton Electric Derrick Crane at Scotts
  • Dock, 593
  • Bu €o91.ying and Lighting of Navigable Channels,
  • Compression of Steel Ingots in the Mould, 659 Electric Power on the Great Western Railway, 823
  • Engine-Room Personnel in the Navy, 60 Helm and Revolution-Indicator for Ships, 51 Hornsby " Upright " Water-Tube Boiler, 93 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 269 Late V. de Michele, The, 483
  • Rateau System of Exhaust Utilisation, 852 Scientific Apparatus at the Physical Society, 10 Torsion-Indicator Diagrams of Marine-Engines,
  • 149

Exhibitions :

  • Bath and West of England, 852
  • Buenos Ayres Railway Exhibition, 520
  • Ceylon Rubber (1906), 529
  • Christchurch (N. Z.) International Exhibition, 460
  • Colour Photography, 116
  • Engineering and Machinery at Olympia, 213 593
  • Irish International, 758
  • Milan, 493, 691
  • Motor-Car, 286, 341
  • Physical Society ; Scientific Apparatus : Erratum, 10
  • Proposed International Labour Exhibition at Paris, 28
  • Sweating System Exhibition, 462, 633, 767

Explosions. See Engines and Boilers

  • explosives. See Guns

Gas and Gas Engines:

  • Coke-Oven Gas for Lighting, 94
  • Development of the Suction-Gas Producer, 663
  • Gas Installations for Pumping-Stations, 521
  • Governing Gas-Engines, 149
  • High Pressure Gas Installation at Victoria Station, 791
  • Internal-Combustion Engines ; Advantages, 149
  • Internal-Combustion Engines, 426
  • Legal Notes on Contracts and Specifications,
  • 246
  • Oechelhauser Gas-Engine Contract, 212
  • Phoenix Gas-Pressure Recorder, 364
  • " Steam and Suction-Gas for Power Purposes." 194
  • Tests of Tangye's Gas-Engines, 426

Guns and Explosives:

  • American Siege-Guns, 228
  • Charcoal and Liquid-Air Explosive, 653
  • Electromagnetic Guns, 245
  • German Journal Relating to Shooting and
  • Blasting, 94
  • New Ordnance Establishment on the Clyde,
  • 691
  • Service Rifles ; Accuracy, 521
  • Harbours. Piers.
  • Barry Docks ; Trade Returns, 51
  • Board of Trade Inspection of Northern Coast, 514
  • Bruges Harbour Works, 395
  • Buoying and Lighting of Navigable Channels :
  • Erratum, 691
  • Cardiff New Dock, 213
  • Copenhagen New Floating-Dock, 94
  • Diaphone Fog-Signal Experiments, 823
  • Fish Dock at Yarmouth, Proposed, 671
  • Gloucester Dock Fire-Boats, 380
  • Gothenburg New Dock, 92
  • Great American Dam, 245
  • Hull New Docks, 181, 380, 499
  • Humber Channel, 617
  • Immingham Dock, 241
  • Large Dry Dock in Malmo, Proposed, 28
  • Manzanillo Port Works, 288
  • New Norwegian Dockyard, 178
  • Newport (Alexandra) Dock, 245
  • Newport Harbour Board, 246
  • Ouse Improvements, 226, 553
  • Port Said Harbour Developments, 691
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, 311
  • Seaham Harbour, 245, 319
  • Seaham Lighthouse, 33
  • Southwold Harbour, 759
  • Submerged Chain-Cable Groynes, 811
  • Swansea Dock, &c., Improvements, 213, 311,
  • 345, 553
  • Swansea Harbour Traffic, 245
  • Tees Dry Dock (Proposed), 469
  • Trent Navigation Improvements, 538
  • Urft Reservoir Dam, 275
  • Victoria Harbour, 177
  • Wear Revenue, 200
  • Wear River, 380
  • Weston Pier, 354
  • Whitby Harbour Improvement, 254

Industries :

  • Atlas of World's Commerce, 257, 433, 638
  • Australia's Trade•Mark Act, 213
  • Belgian Mining and the State, 345
  • British Exports in 1905, 51
  • British Machinery Exports, 736
  • Congress of Chambers of the Empire, 690
  • Cutlery Exports, 183, 660
  • French Industry and Legislation, 60
  • German Shipbuilding Industry, 121
  • Locomotive Exports, 103, 266, 359, 538, 620
  • Newport Chamber of Commerce, 153
  • Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, 153, 181, 620
  • Sino-Belgian Chamber of Commerce, 495
  • Swansea Valley Tin, &c., Trade, 17, 61, 85, 129,
  • 153, 181, 213, 246, 276, 346, 383, 417, 447, 521,
  • 553, 581, 621, 655, 727, 759, 823, 852
  • Trusts or " Cartels" in Germany, 194
  • Unsuccessful Municipalisation, 758 •
  • Welsh Tinplate Market, 1905, 116, 621

Institutions. See Technical Societies

Iron and Steel:

  • 120-Ton Ingot, 181
  • American Production, 253
  • Belgian Blast-Furnaces, 514, 655
  • Belgian Production, 288
  • Belgian Rail Exports, 226
  • Blast-Furnaces (United States), 443, 662, 743
  • British Output of Siemens Steel, 246
  • British Rail Exports, 103, 260, 521, 56:3, 620
  • Carnegie Research Scholarships, 48
  • Charing Cross Station Roof, 213
  • Cleveland, 17,51, 86, 129, 163, 181, 213, 244,
  • 275, 310, 345 382, 417, 447, 487, 520, 653, 581,
  • 620, 665, 691, 726, 758, 790, 823
  • Compression of Steel Ingots in the Mould.
  • Erratum, 689
  • Dowlais, 17, 85, 129, 181, 218, 245, 275, 311, 345,
  • 383, 417, 447, 487, 653, 621, 666, 769, 823
  • Foreign Open-Hearth Furnaces, 502
  • German Pig-Iron Production, 364, 381, 603, 766
  • German Steel Production, 482, 653
  • Gnosmon Ironstone Mines, 691
  • Grant to the University of Sheffield for Met:a
  • lurgical Purposes, 274
  • Hematite Iron Trade, 1905, 17
  • Injurious Effect of Using Tongs in Crucibles, 663
  • "Iron Age " Directory. 836
  • Keyham Rolling-Mills, 700
  • Lancashire, 28, 61, 95. 164, 196, 224, 267, 286,
  • 822, 366, 395, 428, 46?, 488, 633, 667, 702, 738, 835
  • Manganese Rails, 194
  • Metallic Permanent-Way Exports, 223
  • Middlesbrough Statistics, 17, 51, 153, 275, 447,
  • 487, 581, 758
  • Midland Trade, 28, 61, 96, 132, 164, 196, 224,
  • 267, 286, 322, 356, 895, 428, 462, 480, 638, 667,
  • 702, 738, 835
  • New Lancashire Ore-Mines, 886
  • Norwegian Deposits, 226
  • Nova Scotian Production, 330
  • Production of Structural Shapes in the United States, 823
  • Protective Influence of Concrete, 226 Re-Rolling Old Steel Rails and Scrap, 618 Russian Iron and Steel, 482
  • Sale of Iron Mountain, 43
  • Scotch Cast-Iron Pipes, 520
  • Scotch Trade, 16, 60, 84, 130, 162, 180, 212,
  • 244, 274, 310, 344, 382, 416, 447, 487, 520, 552,
  • 681, 620, 654, 690, 726, 758, 790, 822
  • Sheffield, 17, 61, 86, 129, 163, 181, 212, 244, 274,
  • 310, 344, 382, 416, 447, 487, 620, 652, 581, 620,
  • 655, 690, 726, 768, 790, 822
  • South Wales Shipments, 51, 521, 655, 791 Spanish Ore, 634, 742
  • Working up Swedish Ore in Sweden, 663
  • Irrigation:
  • American, 137, 292
  • Indian, 117
  • Inter-Colonial Commission (Transvaal and
  • Orange River), 194
  • Persian Schemes, 769
  • Labour Questions. Bee Trade Societies, &c. Light. Electric. See Slectricuy Machine Tools. see Mechanic•

Markets:

  • Cleveland, 17, 51, 85, 91, 129, 153, 181, 213, 244, 275, 310, 346, 382, 417, 447, 487, 620, 553, 581, 620, 656, 691, 726, 758, 790, 823
  • Glasgow Pig, 16, 50, 84, 130, 152, 180, 212, 241, 274, 310, 344, 382, 416, 447, 487, 620, 652, 531, 620, 654, 690, 726, 768, 790, 822
  • Sulphate of Ammonia, 16, 50, 84, 152, 180, 212, 244, 274, 310, 344, 382, 416, 447, 487, 620, 552, 681, 620, 654, 690, 726, 790, 822
  • Welsh Tin-Plate (1905), 116, 521. See also _Industries

Mechanics :

  • Auker's Pedal-Pump, 94
  • Cleaning - Machines for Llcomotive Boiler Tubes, 532
  • Coke for Permanent Moulds, 245
  • "Concrete and Constructional Engineering," 311
  • Concrete for Farm Buildings, &c., 823 Creosote as a Preventive of Decomposition in Colza Oil, 521
  • Determining Calorific Values of Volatile Liquids. 460
  • Distillation of Platinum Group of Metals, 276 Drop-Forged Balusters, 823
  • Electrons and Radiations, 213
  • Emission Spectrum of Welsbach Mantle, 417 Experiments as to the Presence of Water in Superheated Steam, 353
  • Experiments with a Capel Fan, 663
  • Experiments on the Radioactivity of Thorium, 621
  • Fluid Waves, 129 •
  • Foreign Open-Hearth Furnaces, 602
  • Forging Presses in Competition with Hammers,
  • 416
  • Fractional Indicator, 594
  • Glass; Tube Exploded by Radium Bromide,
  • 213
  • High-Speed Electric Lift, 727
  • Hornish Patent Mechanical Boiler-Cleaner,
  • 303
  • Inch-Pennyweight Calculator, 791
  • " Inerpol ; ' a Protective Composition for
  • Submerged Ironwork, &c., 621
  • Interlocking Channel-Bar Piling (Friestedt) 769
  • Lubrication and Temperature of Bearings, 621
  • Modification of Stay-Bolts to Reduce Rigidity,383
  • Moser Radiations, 275
  • " New " Monoline Composing-Machine, 736
  • New Slide-Rule (Anderson), 495
  • Nurse's Universal Tool-Handle Grip, 742
  • Plugging of Röntgen Tubes, 769
  • Radioactivity and Heat Generation, 663
  • Red Rays in the Mercury-Vapour Lamp, 791
  • Report of International Committee on Atomic
  • Weights, 194
  • Simplon Adjustable Set-Square, 521
  • Size of Liquid Molecules, 311
  • Standard Templates for Pipe Flanges, 765
  • Steam Excavators at Panama Canal Works,
  • 245
  • Steel Concrete and Plaster Construction, 121
  • Tangential Water-Wheel for Power-House, 521
  • Tesserograph, 392
  • Tests of Large Shaft-Bearings, 154
  • Torque of Screw in Fast Petrol Launches, 345
  • United States Navy ; Lubricating Oil Tests,
  • 194
  • Yard-Measuring Machine for Pieces, 311
  • Zeitschrift far Instrumeutenkunde, 116

Metals. See Industries, Iron and Steel, and Mechanics Mining

  • American Petroleum, 382
  • British Gold Imports, 193, 362, 662, 687
  • British Machinery Exports, 561
  • Canadian Gold, 766
  • Canadian Nickel, 832
  • Copper in 1905, 86
  • Copper Supply, 460
  • German Metallurgical Exports, 822
  • German Mining and Metallurgy (1904), 707
  • German Petroleum Deposits, 485
  • Gold-Dredging, 622
  • Gold-Dredging at Tierra del Fuego, 819
  • Indian Metallurgy, 655
  • Natal Graphite, 868
  • New Tin Lodes in Cornwall, 51
  • New Zealand Petroleum, 791
  • Nova Scotian Metallurgy, 330
  • Restarting Spanish Copper Mines, 213
  • South African Gold, 163, 690
  • Spanish Metallurgy, 213, 687, 863
  • Transvaal Gold (1$91-1905), 381
  • United States Output of Aluminium, 275
  • World's Gold, 759

Miscellaneous :

  • 350-Ft. Brick Chimney, 328
  • African Municipalities' Debt, 724
  • American Engineers and Tees-Side, 838
  • Arc Works Sports, 849
  • Architectural Design and Expression. 253
  • Attempted Sale of Park Royal, 690, 791
  • Bahia Developments, 774
  • Bessemer Memorial, 241
  • Brisbane Timber, 742
  • Bristol City Council (Finance), 311, 351
  • British Electrical Superannuation Fund, 832
  • British Engineering Standards Coded L'sts, 889
  • British Fire-Prevention Committee, 797
  • British Riirers ; Present and Prospective, 149
  • Canada as a Field for Investment, 621
  • Canadian Importation of Cattle, 245
  • Canadian Lakes, 619
  • Canadian Timber, 703
  • Carnegie Research Scholarships, 48
  • Chicago Subway, 691
  • City of London Directory, 1906, 443
  • Coney Island Tower, 220
  • Congress of Chambers of the Empire, 690
  • Contracts, 17, 59, 81, 83, 129, 153, 169, 194, 200,
  • 213, 253, 271, 274, 308, 344, 362, 383, 399, 413,
  • 414, 417, 459, 495, 529, 662, 693, 594, 617, 655,
  • 664, 671, 691, 708, 723, 726, 744, 768, 798, 822,
  • 832, 862
  • Creosoting Timber, 287
  • Crystal Palace School of Engineering, 568
  • District Surveyors (L.C.C.) and Salaries, 162,
  • 271
  • Engineering of School Buildings, 260
  • Engineering Standards Committee, 529
  • English and German Rapprochement, 562
  • Extensions of Ontario, 702
  • False Trade-Marks, 553
  • Fatal Accident at Olitheroe, 653
  • Fatal Accidents ; Report, 696
  • " Fire-King " Motors at Cape Town, 59
  • Fire-Resisting Buildings, 130
  • Fire-Service Congress at Milan, 691
  • Fire-Tests of Concrete Floors, &c , 310, 629
  • German Census, 613
  • German Emigration, 620
  • Greenwich Observatory, 726
  • Health Resorts Development Association, 690,
  • 790
  • Indian Patents, 493
  • Irregularities in Pipe-Threads for Tubes, 654
  • James Forrest Lecture, 460
  • John Fritz Medal, The, 153
  • Kelly's Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers,
  • and Shippers, 488
  • Kerrawalla's Textile and Engineering Directory
  • and Year-Book for 1906, 596
  • King Edward VII. Sanatorium, Midhurst, 787
  • Liquid Barretter Litigation, 708
  • L.C.C. Motor Steam Fire-Engines, 460
  • London Traffic Board, 655
  • Map of London, 213
  • Matriculation Directory, 287
  • May-Oatway Fire System, 85
  • Mexican Aqueduct, 519
  • Mica Covering for Naval Boilers, &c., 666
  • " Mid-Tyne Link," 178, 192, 693
  • Military Transport Wagons for Portugal, 549
  • Municipalising Portsmouth Water Supply, 553
  • National Physical Laboratory ; Progress Re
  • port, 392
  • New Slide-Rule (Anderson), 495
  • Northern Press, &c., Company versus Hoe and
  • Co., 528
  • Nova Scotian Public Works, 552
  • Oxidation of Atmospheric Nitrogen, 852
  • Patent Office Examinations, 244
  • Personal, •16, 59, 83 116, 152, 194, 222, 241, 275,
  • 808, 345, 383, 417, 487, 494, 529, 561, 593, 617,
  • 620, 655, 727, 768, 797, 832, 853
  • Pneumatic-Tool Case, 799
  • Private Bill Legislation, 85
  • Profitable Municipal Tramway Concessions in
  • Canada, 383
  • Proposed Chemical Imperial Institute for Ger
  • many, 311
  • Rating of Machinery, 60, 320, 364
  • Registration of Patent Agents, 416
  • Road-Rolling, 116
  • School Hygiene, 383
  • Sell's Directory of Telegraphic Addresses, 192
  • Sell's Dictionary of the World's Press, 416
  • Sheffield University Degrees, 620
  • Sheffield University ; Engineering Laboratory,
  • 162
  • " Sirocco" Fan Case, 531
  • Smoke Nuisance ; Ways of Avoiding it, 495
  • Stability of Tall Chimneys, 221
  • Swedish Fortifications, 379
  • Syracuse Trade School, 17
  • Tar-Macadam Paving at Scarborough, 791
  • Teaching of Applied Mechanics, 119
  • "The Textile Industry," 337
  • Three-Colour Photography, 663
  • United States Building Trade Unions and Con
  • crete, 245
  • University College Engineering Course, 521
  • Waring and Gillow's New Building, 798
  • " Whitaker's Almanack," 228
  • Wood-Boring Insect Bores through Lead, 791

Motor Cars, &e. :

  • Automobile Omnibuses (Pieper System), 694
  • Brand Motor-Omnibuses in Paris, 60
  • Crystal Palace Automobile Show, 104
  • Exhibition at Agricultural Hall, 286, 341
  • French Motor-Cars, 48
  • Long Motor-Car Tour, 757
  • Motor-Boat Trip Round Great Britain, 733
  • Motor-Car Radiators or Coolers, 85
  • Motor Gife-Boat, 787
  • Motor-Wagons and Damage to Roads, 520
  • Olympia Shows and Commercial Vehicles, 319
  • Petrol and Paraffin Engines for Motor-Boats, 149
  • Scottish Reliability Trials, 755
  • Six-Cylinder Automobiles, 213
  • Speed of Motor-Boats, 152
  • Steam-Wagons and Ambulances for the Portu
  • guese Government, 649
  • Value of Motor Imports, 823
  • Naval :
  • American Naval Expenditure, 700
  • American Submarines, 671
  • Australian Navy (Proposed), 400
  • Austrian Battleship " Erzherzog Friedrich," 164
  • Cawdor Memorandum and Naval Engineering, 594
  • Coal Contracts, 727, 759
  • Conning-Towers, 337
  • Curious Composition of the Chinese Navy, 70.3
  • Devonport Dockyard Jetty, 354
  • Disuse (Suggested) of Danish Royal Dockyard,
  • 460
  • Dockyard Apprentices, 417
  • Engine-Room Personnel Erratum, 60
  • French and German Navies : Comparative Data, 130
  • French Navy in 1905, 96
  • French Navy Engine-Room Staff, 383
  • German Navy, 169, 725, 868
  • H.M.Battleship " Dreadnought," 129, 212, 275
  • H. M. Cruiser " Black Prince " on Exhibition, 129
  • H.M.S. " Cricket," 169
  • H.M. Destroyer `• Dragon-Fly," 379
  • H.M.S. " Gadfly," 773
  • H.M.S. " Minotaur," 621
  • H.M.S. " Russell," 487
  • Italian Navy, 531
  • Japanese Armoured Cruiser " Tsukuba," 33
  • Kawasaki Dockyard Company, 225
  • Manoeuvring Powers of Turbine Cruiser
  • " Lubeck," 495
  • Naval Pocket-Book, 821
  • Official Appointments, 727, 759
  • Oil-Tests for United States Navy Contracts,
  • 194
  • Painting Machines ; Conclusion of Admiralty,
  • 521
  • Pembroke Dockyard ; Machinery for Gibraltar,
  • 727
  • Pembroke Dockyard ; Wages Expenditure, 50
  • Peruvian Navy, 417
  • Petrol-Driven Torpedo-Boat, 638
  • Portsmouth Dockyard Extension (Proposed)
  • 86, 311
  • Royal Navy List and Naval Recorder, 196, C32
  • Russian Naval Programme, 434
  • Steam Travelling-Cranes at Devonport, 487
  • Submerged Coal-Tests at Portsmouth, 691
  • United States Navy, 538
  • Obituary. Bee GENERAL INDEX
  • Physics. See Mechanics
  • Piers. See Harbours

Railways and Locomotives :

  • 100-Ton Freight-Cars, 2E8
  • Acceleration Experiments with Electric Loco motive, 60
  • American Rolling-Stock, 96
  • American Secret Rebate Case, 621
  • American Street, 59
  • Argentine Railways, 521, 755, 808
  • Austrian Electric, 630
  • Baldwin Locomotives, 225, 448
  • Berlin Underground, 28
  • Breakdown of Electric Locomotives at Sim
  • plon, 759
  • Brighton Railway and Electric Traction, 17
  • Caledonian Accident, 568
  • Canadian Pacific Railway, 147, 862
  • Canadian Railway Extensions, 434, 561
  • Canadian Trans-Continental, 287
  • Carnegie Steel Tie, 735
  • Chilian Projects, 774
  • Coal Contracts, 417
  • Congo Railway, 226
  • Cost and Weight of Electric Cars and Equip
  • ments, 245
  • Cuban Railways, 61
  • Electric Freight Locomotive on Swiss Rail
  • ways, 194 •
  • Electric Power on the Great Western Railway :
  • Erratum, 823
  • Electricity for Freight Traction, 246
  • Experiments with Gas-Refrigerator Cars in
  • France, 883
  • Export Contract for Locomotives, 181.
  • Flying Switches, 791
  • French Rolling-Stock, 756
  • Gasoline - Electric Cars for Lake Shore and
  • Michigan Railroad, 690
  • Great Eastern Extensions, 807
  • Great Northern Steam-Coaches, 244
  • High-Capacity Steel Wagons, 29, 147, 413, 633
  • Indian Railway Rolling-Stock Orders, 227
  • Indian Railway Working Expenses, 25
  • Klerksdorp and Fourteen Streams, 617
  • Lancashire acd Yorkshire Steamer Service, t80
  • Large Engines for China, 245
  • Last Broad-Gauge Engine (Great Western). 212
  • Lectures on Transport, 629, 700
  • Light Railway Orders, 149, 181, 221, 283, 308,
  • 337, 434, 513, 742, 756, S53
  • Locomotive Contract for Roumanian Railway,
  • 228
  • Locomotive Exports. 103, 266, 359, 538, 620, 861
  • Locomotives and Motors on Railways of the
  • United Kingdom, 356
  • London and North-Western Welsh Extensirn, 153
  • London and South-Western Illustrated Guide, 726
  • Mexican Railways, 546
  • Midland Railway Steam-Coach Service, 321
  • Motor-Cars on South African Railways, 790
  • New South Wales Locomotive Order : Labour Difficulties, 485
  • New Terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific, 651
  • New Zealand Trunk, 618
  • Newport and Merthyr Motor-Rail Service, 383
  • North-Eastern Motor Chars-a-Banc, 519
  • North-Eastern Sidings, 428
  • Northern of France, 618, 766
  • Northern of France Coal Traffic, 759
  • Oerlikon Company's Electric Locomotive, 275
  • Paris-Orleans, 791
  • Permanent-Way Exports, 223
  • Physical Hindrances to the Railway Development of Szechwan, 691
  • Railways and Locomotives—continued.
  • Plymouth and Newton Ferrers Light Railway, 759
  • Port Talbot Docks and Railway, 275
  • Proposed Channel Train Ferry, 832
  • Railway Brakes, 181, 257
  • Railway Working Expenses (United Kingdom),
  • 513
  • Rolling-Stock for Light Railways, 149
  • Russian, 726
  • Sand-Tracks and Runaway Wagons, 17
  • South African, 10, 821
  • Speed Trials of German Steam-Locomotives, 149
  • Stanford's Railway, &c., Map of London, 213
  • Superheated Steam on Canadian LocOMO
  • tives, 663
  • Supplement on the Railroads of the United
  • States, 621
  • Swedish Electric (New) Railway, 632
  • Taff Vale Railway, 153
  • Taff Vale Railway Steam-Coaches, 553
  • Tehuantepec Railway, 868
  • Tesserograph, or Ticket-Printer, 392
  • Three-Phase Electric Locomotives for Sim
  • plon, 94
  • Through Express from Cardiff to Newcastle
  • on-Tyne, 621
  • Trans-Andine Railways, 384, 723
  • Various Locomotives for Comparison on Penn
  • sylvania Railroad, 149
  • Wigan, Banks, Southport, amd Blackpool
  • Scheme, 274
  • Yeovil Improvements Scheme, 727

Sewage:

  • Disposal of Sludge in Sewage, 621
  • Doncaster Scheme, 340
  • Dry-Weather Flow Through Sewers, 791
  • London Sewage, 488
  • Norwich Works, 553
  • Royal Commission's Conclusions, 94
  • Todmorden Project, 689
  • Shipbuilding and Shipping :
  • Advance in Shipbuilding Prices, 194
  • American Steamers with Curtis Turbines, 149
  • American Turbine Steamers, 629
  • Asia Minor Steamship Company, Limited, 635
  • Barry Dock Returns, 51
  • Belgian Mercantile Marine, 345
  • Bristol and New Zealand Service, 487
  • British Shipping Corporation Work, 275
  • Burmeister and Wain's Shipyard, 634
  • Clyde, &c., 152, 181, 244, 274, 310, 416, 487, 552,
  • 581, 620, 758
  • Development of German Shipping Lines, 17
  • Electrically-Worked Freight-Boat, 379
  • Fire-Boat for Gloucester Docks. 330
  • Floating Dock and Shipyard (New) at Frede
  • rikshaven, 443
  • French Trans-Atlantic Navigation, 687
  • German Atlantic Liner ; Rumoured Contract,
  • 822
  • German Commercial Marine, 177
  • German Shipbuilding Industry, 121
  • Hamburg-America Company's Trade, 433
  • Helm and Revolution Indicator : Erratum, 51
  • Hull and Zeebrugge (Belgium) Passenger Ser
  • vice, 560
  • International Congresses of Navigation, 757
  • Invention of the Steamboat (History), 271
  • Italian Subsidies to Maritime Services, 594
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Steamers,
  • 580
  • Lloyd's and Turbine Vessels, 311
  • Long Commercial Association, 655
  • " Lusitania," 819
  • Mercantile Year-Book and Directory of Ex
  • porters, 515
  • Merchant Shipping Bill, 427, 738
  • Names of New Cunarders, 274
  • New Norwegian Shipyard, 178
  • New Zealand-Vancouver Service, 530
  • Ocean A B C World-Wide Time-Tables, 328
  • Prosperity of Nicolaiff Yards, 428
  • Rapid Loading at Newport, 17
  • Rapid Mails, 311
  • Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company, 736
  • Shipbuilding at the Close of 1905, 51
  • Shipbuilding Feat on the Great Lakes, 60
  • Shipbuilding in Kiel, 52
  • Shipwrecks : Lloyd's Return, 200
  • S.S. " Lusitania " and " Mauritania," 633
  • Steamship Freights, 26
  • " Syren and Shipping," 417
  • The P. and 0. Company, 758
  • Torque of Screw in Fast Petrol-Launches, 345
  • Trade and Navigation Reports, 95
  • Trans-Atlantic Lines and Steamers, 152
  • Transport on the Erie Canal, 345
  • Turbine Cross-Channel Steamers, 791
  • Twin-Screw Petrol-Launch (Thornycroft), 708
  • Wear Revenue, 200
  • Work in Italian Dockyards, 553
  • Yarrow's New Yard, 253

Shipping. See Shipbuilding, &c. societies. See Technical, &c., or Trades, &c. Strikes. See Trade Societies, &o.

Technical Societies :

  • Aero Club of the United Kingdom, 129
  • American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 383, 521
  • American Institute of Mining Engineers, 849 American Physical Society, 621
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 159, 621
  • American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 149
  • Association of Engineers in Charge, 94, 391 Association of Managers of Sewage-Disposal Works, 791
  • Association of Teachers in Technical Insti¬tutes, 119, 194
  • Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engi-neers, 311
  • British Association of Water Works Engineers, 853
  • British Corporation for the Survey and Regis¬try of Shipping, 275
  • British Institute of Social Service, 604
  • British Motor-Boat Club, 149, 275, 328, 727
  • Technical 11' clet les-continued.
  • Chemical Society, 194
  • Civil and Mechanical Engineers, 94, 621
  • Cold-Storage and Ice Association, 177
  • Engineering and Scientific Association of Ire
  • land, 181.
  • Finsbury College Old-Student Association, 663
  • Grimsby Institution of Engineers and Ship
  • builders, 194
  • Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association,
  • 253, 690, 862
  • Institute of Marine Engineers, 120, 149, 260,
  • 271, 275, 416, 836
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, 60, 383, 460, 487,
  • 852
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Birmingham
  • Students), 149
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Glasgow Stu
  • dents), 50, 194, 310
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Newcastle
  • Students), 149
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (Students), 149,
  • 221, 286, 344, 414, 529
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers, 593, 725
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers (Manchester
  • Section), 149
  • Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
  • Scotland, 130, 244, 382, 520, 581
  • Institution of Gas Engineers, 819
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 269, 275,
  • 585
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Gra
  • duates), 85, 381, 744
  • Institution of Naval Architects, 221, 345
  • International Association for Testing Materials,
  • 553
  • International Navigation Congress, 757
  • Iron and Steel Institute, 153, 495, 849
  • Junior Institution of Engineers, .51, 129, 153,
  • 253, 345, 553
  • Leeds University Engineering Society, 221.
  • Liverpool Engineering Society, 152
  • Liverpool Salvage Association, 153
  • Manchester Association of Engineers, 337, 447
  • Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
  • 416
  • New York Society of Naval Architects and
  • Marine Engineers, 345
  • Philadelphia Foundrymen's Association, 245
  • Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,245
  • Railway Club, 181, 257, 519, 553, 68
  • Royal College of Science, 119
  • Royal Institution, 426, 505, 621
  • Royal Meteorological Society, 383
  • Royal Sanitary Institute, 495, 755
  • Royal School of Mines, 655
  • Shanghai Society of Engineers and Architects,
  • 691.
  • Sheffield Society of Engineers and Metallur
  • gists, 212, 274, 416
  • Society of Arts, 832, 852
  • Society of British Gas Industries, 245
  • Society of Chemical Industry, 460
  • Society of Engineers, 181, 311
  • Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders,
  • 651
  • South \Vales Institute of Engineers, 129, 581
  • South Yorkshire Mining Students' Association,
  • 726
  • Students' Association, Trinity College, Dublin,
  • 116
  • Students' Engineering and Metallurgical
  • Society of Sheffield University, 152
  • Sydney University Engineering Society
  • (N. S. W. ), 594
  • Tramways and Light Railways Association, 59
  • University College Engineering Society, 253
  • University College, Past Engineering Students,
  • 311
  • Verein Deutscher Ingenieure, 621, 790

Telegraphy. See Electricity


Telephony. Bee Electricity

  • Trade. See Coat, Iron and Steel, Markets, Shipbund.
  • ins, Electricity, and Industries
  • Trade Societies. Unions. Strikes. ac.:
  • Aberdare Colliers' Strike, 596
  • Abolition of Property Qualifications for Magistrates, 835
  • Activity in the Motor-Car Trade, 28
  • " American Federationist," 595
  • Amalgamated Society of Engineers, 61, 193,
  • 322, 564, 666, 702, 802
  • American Miners' Dispute, 196, 322, 428, 462,
  • 486, 632, 667
  • American Printing Trades ; Threatened Strike,
  • 28
  • Appraisement of Wages : a Suggestion, 61
  • Assistance to Work-Seekers (Proposed), 355
  • Associated Blacksmiths, 164, 286, 356, 596, 737,
  • 767
  • Australian Trade-Union Labels, 393
  • Barrow Picketing Case, 486
  • Belfast Engineers' Dispute, 257
  • Belfast Textile Operatives' Strike, 768
  • Bill Restraining Importation of Aliens during
  • Labour Disputes, 702
  • Bishop Gore on Labour Representation, 224
  • Blastfurnacemen's Wages, 61, 487
  • Board of Trade Report as to Labour, 131, 256,
  • 321, 394, 564, 701. 834
  • B oiler-Makers' Lock-Out, 633
  • Boilermakers' and Shipbuilders' Society, 132,
  • 321, 394, 565, 702, 767, 834
  • Boot and Shoe Operatives and an Eight-Hour
  • Day, 28
  • B of and Shoe Operatives' Union, 196, 322,
  • 531, 702. 767
  • Bradford Wool-Combers' Wages, 665, 633
  • Brighton Railway Boiler-Makers' Strike, 738
  • British Seamen and Lascars, 738
  • British Steel-Smelters' Union, 164
  • Building Trade Conciliation Board (Proposed),
  • 702
  • Burnley Weavers' Association : Cost of Break
  • downs, &c , 28
  • The Cabinet Rank of Mr. John Burns, 27
  • Cadbury Brothers' Old-Age Pension Scheme
  • for Employes, 395
  • Carpenters and Joiners' Society, 95, 196, 224,
  • 356, 665, 666, 835
  • Trade Union... Strikes. Am.-continued.
  • Carpenters and Joiners of Sunderland and the
  • Teaching of Joinery, 738
  • Chicago Steelworkers' Strike, 633
  • Chinese Labour Question, 226, 395, 486, 633
  • Cleveland Miners Wages, 153, 533
  • Clyde Operatives and Weekly Pay, 462, 633,
  • 737
  • Clyde Shipyard Workmen's Dispute, 596, 702
  • Conviction for Int'inidation, 286
  • Co-Operative Congress at Birmingham, 802
  • Cotton Operatives and Boxing Day, 28
  • Cotton Trade Conciliation Board, 286
  • Cotton Trade Wages, 224, 322, 428, 462, 486
  • 532, 565
  • " Daily Mail " Warehousemen's Wages, 95
  • Day Rates for Workers in Lyddite at Wool
  • wich, 322
  • Diminishing Trade Disputes ; Distribution of
  • Causes, 531
  • Discord among Labour Members, 164, 196
  • Division of Labour as Affecting Apprentice
  • ship, 768
  • Dock and Private Yard Wages, 286
  • Dundee Pattern-Makers' Wages, 132
  • Dundee Textile Operatives : Threatened Lock
  • Out, 322, 356
  • Dunlop Tyre-Workers' Wages Dispute, 322
  • Durham Miners' Association, 95, 224, 356, 531,
  • 801
  • Durham. Miners' Relief Fund, 802
  • Eight-Hour Day Demands in France, 633
  • Employment in the Engineering Trades in
  • Lancashire, 132
  • Employment in the Midlands, 132
  • Engineers' Amalgamated Society, 61, 196, 322,
  • 564, 666, 702, 802
  • Establishment of Large Lancashire Cotton
  • Mill, 395
  • European Strikes in 1905, 27
  • Experiment in Housing Workmen, 802
  • Factory Inspection in Italy, 286
  • Fatal Accidents Report, 1905, 596
  • Federated Employers' Parliamentary Com
  • mittee, 322
  • Federated Miners' Wages, 667
  • Federation of Overland Transport Workers,
  • 486
  • Female Vagrants 355
  • Fiume Strike, 257
  • Fluctuation of Wages, 132, 256, 394, 564, 702,
  • 834
  • Fraudulent Officials of Slate Clubs, 28
  • Free Trade versus Protection, 596
  • French Miners' Strike, 395, 428, 462, 486, 532,
  • 667, 822
  • French Engineers' Employers' Federation, 727
  • Friendly Society Developments, 61, 486
  • Galashiels Compositors' Strike,95
  • Gas-Workers and General Laourers' Union,
  • 633
  • Gellyesidium Colliery Strike, 196
  • General Election and Labour Candidates, 61
  • General Federation of Trade Unions, 286, 737
  • German Metal Trade Lock-Out (Threatened),
  • 633
  • Government Employes and Fair Wages, 286
  • Hamburg Seamen's Strike, 532, 667
  • Independent Labour Party Conference, 596
  • Individuality of Labour Leaders, 428
  • Industrial Notes, 27, 61, 95, 131, 163, 195, 224,
  • 256, 285, 321., 355, 394, 427, 461, 486, 631, 564,
  • 695, 632, 666, 701, 737, 767, 801, 834
  • Industrial Situation, 131, 256, 394, 564, 701, 834
  • Influence of Tariff Reform on the Election, 163
  • Ironfounders' Society, 95, 286, 356, 665, 666,
  • 834
  • Ironmoulders' Society, 95, 224, 356, 486, 632,
  • 702, 767
  • " Ironworkers' Journal," 61, 224, 355, 531, 702,
  • 801
  • Ironworkers' Wages, 61,153, 355, 447, 531, 726,
  • 767
  • Italian Labour Troubles, 667
  • Labour Bureaux ; Report of Local Government
  • Inspector, 532
  • Labour Colonies for Habitual Vagrants, 355
  • Labour Disputes in 1905, 27
  • Labour Members and the Application of the
  • Fair Wages Resolution, 395, 428
  • Labour Representation Committee and Labour
  • Policy, 164, 257, 667
  • Legislation for the Working Classes, 28, 285
  • Local Government Finance, 462
  • London Cabmen and the Badge Order, 96
  • London Cabmen and a Sixpenny Fare, 28
  • London Labour Bureaux and the Labour Party,
  • 462
  • London Society of Compositors, 196, 427, 702
  • London Unemployed ; Work of Central Body,
  • 257
  • May-Day Celebrations, 632
  • Merchant Shipping Bill, 427, 462
  • Mersey Dock-Workers' Dispute, 486
  • Metropolitan Asylums Board Staff and Holi
  • day Wages, 596
  • Midland Railway Provident Funds, 428
  • Midland Wages Board, 531
  • Miners' Eight-Hours Bill, 356, 667
  • Miners' International Congress, 802
  • Model of Trade Union "Objects," 427
  • Mr. Brace, M.P., and South Wales Miners,
  • 395
  • National Printing Federation and Fair Wages
  • Clause, 95
  • New South %Vales Locomotive Order and
  • Labour Difficulties, 485
  • Newcastle Bookbinders' Strike, 486
  • New York Ironworkers Strike, 61, 132
  • North British Railway Superannuation Fund,
  • 428
  • North-Eastern Railway Company and Railway
  • Servants' Association, 696
  • Northumberland Miners' Association, 633
  • Northumberland Miners and the Miners' Fede
  • ration, 702 738
  • Northumberland Miners' Wages, 486
  • Old- Age Pension Deputation, 257
  • Operative Cotton-Spinners, 61, 395, 666, 802,
  • 835
  • Operative Printers' Assistants v. Ward, Lock,
  • and Go., 822
  • Trade Unions, *trines, etc.-continued.
  • Organisation of Labour in Germany, 696 Paris Postmen's Strike, 532
  • Parliament and Old-Age Pensions, 395 Parliamentary Representation Committee's Circular, 224
  • Parties in the House of Commons, 163 Payment of Members of Parliament, 356 Political Influence of Unionism in Germany,
  • 224
  • Position of the Labour Party, 6, 96, 132, 194 Postal Employes ; Committee of Investigation, 462
  • Postal Employes • Prospect of Parliamentary Support, 225, 286
  • Postmaster. General and Employes' Complaints, 28, 257
  • Proposed Restriction of Alien Seamen in British Mercantile Marine, 225
  • Provincial Association of Cotton-Spinners, f 65 Queen's Fund ; Distribution, &c., 132, 196, 225, 286
  • Railway Benevolent Institution, 633
  • Railway Cleaners' Strike, 356
  • Retirement of Mr. Broadhurst from Parlia¬ment, 428
  • Risca Collieries Strike, 196
  • Royal Commission on Mines, 738
  • Royal Commission on Trade Disputes, 286 Royal Visit to the Hearts of Oak Friendly. So-ciety, 738
  • Russian Unrest, 27, 195, 802
  • Russian Workmen and the Call to Arms, 596 Scotch Ironmoulders' Wages, 726
  • Scottish Miners and the Eight-Hour Day, 28 Scottish Miners' Wages, 257, 322
  • Sectional Character of Labour Members, 163, 257
  • Shop Assistants' Conference, 596
  • Shop-Hours Act ; London Working, 286 Sheffield Engineers and Weekly Hours, 486, 487
  • Sir David Dale, 801
  • Sir James Kitson and his Employes, 738 Situation in Australia as regards Necessitous School Children, 802
  • Skilled Labour Report, 131, 256, 394, t64, 701,
  • 834
  • Social Democratic Federation Conference, 696
  • Social Legislation, 322
  • South Wales Coal Conciliation Board ; Seces
  • sions, 196
  • South Wales Hauliers' Strike, 532
  • South Wales Miners' Representation Case, 395,462
  • South Wales Miners' Strike, 633
  • Steel-Smelters' Wages, 428, 553
  • Strike Statistics, 27, 131, 266, 394, 664, 702, 834
  • Sunderland Shipwrights' Wages, 286
  • Sweating-System Exhibition, 462, 633, 767,835
  • The Transvaal and Emigrants, 61
  • Threatened Strike in the London PrintingTrade, 835
  • Tiverton Firm's Old-Age Pension Scheme, 257
  • Trade and Navigation Reports and Pauperism,95
  • Trade Union and Post-Office Deposits, 196
  • Trades Disputes Bill, 395, 428, 462, 486, 596,767
  • " Trades and Labour Gazette," 164, 462
  • Truck Acts, 322, 428
  • Typographical Association Superannuation
  • Contributions, 428
  • Unemployed Act, Working of, 532
  • Unemployed Committee of London, 486
  • Unemployed Demonstration, 702
  • Vnemployed ; Liverpool to London March,
  • 164, 224
  • Unemployment Act, 28, 486
  • Uniformity of 'Wage in Metropolitan Boroughs,96
  • UnitedStates Building' Trade Unions and Con crete, 245
  • Unrest in the German Metal Trade, 801
  • Vagrant Commission Report, 355
  • Vanguard " Drivers and C )nductors' Strike,738, 767
  • Various Labour Parties in Australia, 767
  • Wages of North-East Coast Boiler-Makers, &e.,132
  • Wages in the Tin-Plate Trade, 835
  • Women's Trade-Union League, 596
  • Workmen's Compensation Bill, 461, 531, 632,
  • 667, 702, 738, 767, 835
  • Welsh Ironworkers' Wages, 17
  • Welsh Miners' Wages, 428, 667, 738

Tramways :

  • Bradford Corporation, 448
  • Bristol, 213
  • Cape Electric, 78
  • Cardiff, 727
  • Exeter, 601
  • Leeds, 530
  • London County Council, 153, 723
  • London United Extensions, 319
  • Side-Slot Conduit System for London County
  • Council Tramways, 383
  • Weston Tramway Supply, 769

Tunnelling :

  • Simplon, 60, 213, 345, 553, 594, 823

Vehicles. See Cars, Motor, and Railways

Warships. See Naval

Water Works:

  • Birmingham, 26
  • Cardiff Corporation, 621
  • Carlisle Supply, 808
  • Constanza Supply; 520
  • Derwent Valley Aqueduct, 16
  • Leicester Supply, 170, 460
  • Lincoln Supply, 10, 241, 260, 460, 691, 1'98
  • Los Angeles Conduit, 62
  • Malvern Supply, 461
  • Manchester Supply, 845
  • Mexican Aqueduct, 519
  • Newport Corporation, 621
  • Sheffield, 129
  • Taunton, 85
  • Water 411 Commission for Sweden, 223

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